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Technical  and  Bibliographic  Notes/Notes  techniques  et  bibliographiques 


The  Institute  has  attempted  to  obtain  the  best 
original  copy  available  for  filming.  Features  of  this 
copy  which  may  be  bibliographically  unique, 
which  may  alter  any    *  the  images  in  the 
reproduction,  or  whicn  may  significantly  change 
the  usual  method  of  filming,  are  checked  below. 


L'Institut  a  microfilm^  le  meilleur  exemplaire 
qu'il  lui  a  6t6  possible  de  se  procurer.  Les  details 
de  cet  exemplaire  qui  sont  peut-dtre  uniques  du 
point  de  vue  bibliographique,  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite,  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dans  la  mdthode  normale  de  filmage 
sont  indiquds  ci-dessous. 


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Coloured  covers/ 
Couverture  de  couleur 


I      I    Covers  damaged/ 


Couverture  endommagee 


□    Covers  restored  and/or  laminated/ 
Couverture  restaur^e  et/ou  pellicL'l6e 

n    Cover  title  missing/ 
Le  titre  de  couverture  manque 

□    Coloured  maps/ 
Cartes  g^ographiques  en  couleur 


Coloured  ink  (i.e.  other  than  blue  or  black)/ 
ere  de  couleur  (i.e.  autre  que  bleue  ou  noire) 


Coloured  plates  and/or  illustrations/ 
Planches  et/ou  illustrations  en  couleur 


Bound  with  other  material/ 
Reli§  avec  d'autres  documents 

Tight  binding  may  cause  shadows  or  distortion 
along  interior  margin/ 

La  reliure  serree  peut  causer  de  I'ombre  ou  de  la 
distortion  le  long  de  la  marge  intdrieure 

Blank  leaves  added  during  restoration  may 
appear  within  the  text.  Whenever  >3ossible,  these 
have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
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lors  d'une  restauration  apparaissent  dans  le  texte, 
mais,  lorsque  cela  6tait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
pas  6t6  filmdes. 


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Pages  discoloured,  stained  or  foxed/ 
Pages  d^colordes,  tachet6es  ou  piqu^es 

Pages  detached/ 
Pages  d^tach^es 

Showthrough/ 
Transparence 

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Quality  in^gale  de  I'impression 


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Seule  Edition  disponible 

Pages  wholly  or  partially  obscured  by  errata 
slips,  tissues,  etc.,  have  been  refilmed  to 
ensure  the  best  possible  image/ 
Les  pages  totalement  ou  partiellement 
obscurcies  par  un  feuillet  d'errata,  une  pelure, 
etc.,  ont  6t6  film6es  d  nouveau  de  fapon  d 
obtenir  la  meilleure  image  possible. 


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possible  considering  the  condition  and  legibility 
of  the  original  copy  and  in  keeping  with  the 
filming  contract  specifications. 


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plus  grand  soin,  compte  tenu  de  la  condition  et 
de  la  nettet4  de  l'exemplaire  filmi,  et  en 
conformity  avec  les  conditions  du  contrat  de 
filmage. 


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beginning  with  the  front  cover  and  ending  on 
the  last  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, or  the  back  cover  when  appropriate.  All 
other  original  copies  are  filmed  beginning  on  the 
first  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, and  ending  on  the  last  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


Les  exemplaires  originaux  dont  la  couverture  en 
papier  est  imprim6e  sont  filmds  en  commengant 
par  le  premier  plat  et  en  terminant  soit  par  la 
dernidre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration,  soit  par  le  second 
plat,  selon  le  cas.  Tous  les  autres  exemplaires 
originaux  sont  film6s  en  commenpant  par  la 
premidre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration  et  en  terminant  par 
la  dernidre  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  — ^  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  the  symbol  V  (meaning   "END"), 
whichever  applies. 


Un  des  symboles  suivants  apparaitra  sur  la 
dernidre  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le 
cas:  le  symbole  — ^  signifie  "A  SUIVRE  ",  le 
symbole  V  signifie  "FIN". 


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different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  are  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  riiany  rramus  as 
required.  The  followiiig  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


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filmds  d  des  taux  de  reduction  diffdrents. 
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reproduit  en  un  seul  clichd,  il  est  filmd  d  partir 
de  Tangle  supdrieur  gauche,  de  gauche  d  droite, 
et  de  haut  en  bas,  en  prenant  le  nombre 
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LIBRART  CATALOGUE  SLIPS. 

United  States.     Deparlment  of  the  interior.     (U.  S.  geological  iiiirey.) 
Dopiirtiuent  of   tlio    Interior  |  —  |  Hnlletiii  |  of  tho  |  United 
States  I  go<)lo<;i<iil  survey  |  no.  127  |  [Seal  of  th<»  department]  | 
Wiishinf^ton  |  fjovornnient  printinij;  olUco  |  18i)6 

Second  title:    United    States  {geological    survey   |   Cliarles  D. 
Walcoit,  director  |  —  |  Catalogue  and  index  |  of  contributions  to  | 
North  American  geolofjy  |  1732-1891  |  liy  |  Nelson  Horatio  Darton  | 
[Vignette] 

Washington  |  government  jirinting  ollice  |  1890 

8°.     1045  pp. 


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Darton  (Nelson  Horatio). 

/y^       United    States    geological    survey   |   Charles  D.  AValcott,    di- 
rector I  —  I  Catalogue  and  index  |  of  contributions  to  |  North 
American   geology  |  1732-1891  |  by  |  Nelson    Horatio    Darton  | 
[Vignette]  | 
Washington  |  governnieut  jtrinting  olHee  |  1896 

R°.    104")  pp. 

[Unitkd  Statf.s.    Department  a/   the  intericr.     (II.  S.   geological   mirvey.) 
Hullot  in  127.1 


United    States    geological    survey  |  Charles    D.   Walcott,    di- 
r<ictor  I  —  I  Catalogue  and  index  |  of  contributions  to  |  North 
American    geology  |  1732-1891  |  by  |  Nelson   Horatio    Dartou  | 
[Vignette]  | 

Washington  |  governiuent  printing  oni(M>  |  189r» 

8°.    1045  pp. 

[U.NlTKn    States.     Uepartmetit  of  the  interior.     (V.  N.  geological  mtrveu) 
liullutiii  I'JT.J 


nic^o 


TliPgtatiito 

folliiH  ill;;  ,,r,„ 

"riiiipiiidi,. 

Illllll'I'OllOMlic  I 

aiJili'i'iiiiriiiii(t  ; 
uliiillacciiiiiiiai 
of  Maiil  .Survey 
wini'iii  (irditmi 
andriii'Nali'iit  t 
dliiilllir  (lio  jini 
nidiic  V  roHiiltiii 
Stiilis.' 

K.v<ii.t  in  tlio 
IoIIm'  Survey  1 
odiri'  Iian  III)  coji 


I.  First  Annul 

liiia|).— A  jinlii 

It.  Si'coiid  .Viii 

«'.  iv,  r>M]i,,. 

III.  Tliinl  Am 

8'.    xviii,  f)(i4  j)|, 

IV'.  Foiirtii  An 

"".    xxxii,  4T;i].ii 

V.  Kiftli  Annii; 

8-.    xxxvi,  4CUi)i 

Vr.  Sixth  Annii 

S°.    xxix,  570  j)|). 

VII.  .S»n-i!ntli  Ai 

«°.    XX,  C'lCpp.     ■; 

VIII.EiglithAr 

8"-    -'I't.    xix,47. 

I.X.  Nintli  Annii 

*"■    xiii,  717  pp.    , 

X.  Tenth  Annua 
«"•      ''Pt.     XV,  774 

XI.  KlovpntliAn 
«"■     -I't.    XV,  7,57 

XII.  Twolfth  An 
•""•    -pt.     xiii,  07,5 

XIII.  Thirteenth 
1*.    8^.    :ipt.     vi 

-^IV.  Fourtoentli 
W.    80.    2pt.    vi, 

XV.  Fiftoeiith  Ai 
\m.    go.    xiv,  755j 

XVI.  .SixteoMfh  A 
^^'nliott.  Ifln.'i.  Pai 
".Wfipp.    23  pi.;, 


A.  T)  V  K  K  T  I  8  K  M  K  N  T. 

[Iliillptlii  No.  127.1 


Tlio  Htutiito  np;)rovi(l  Mitrcli  II,  IftTO.  cHtiililiHliiiic  lli«  fnitecl  Stuti-M  (ieoloKioal  Survoy,  contains  the 
(iilliiuiiij;  iiroviHioiiH: 

"The  |iiil)lit;iitioim  of  the  t  ii'olo){ionl  Siirv<\v  hIihII  conHUI  of  t lii'  aiiiiiial  rfport of  opcriit ions,  f;(>olo;;i('ii1 
iiiiili'i-oiioiiiic  iiia])S  illimtnitin^  tlio  resources  ami  flasHillcalioti  of  tlio  laiiils,  ami  reportH  upon  ({"'"•■'"nl 
aiicli'i'onoiiiic  K('olo;;y  ami  paleontology.  'I'lio  annual  ri^port  of  operationH  of  tlio  tieolo^ienl  Survey 
oliiillaceonipany  the  annual  report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.  .\ll  special  memoirs  and  reports 
ul  saiil  Survey  Hhall  he  lsK\ieil  in  uniform  quarto  series  if  deemed  necessary  hy  the  Itireelor,  hntother- 
wise  in  ordinary  octavos.  Three  thousanil  copies  of  each  shall  he  puhlished  for  seientilie  exchancos 
ami  for  sail' at  the  price  ofpuhlii'ation  ;  ami  all  literary  and  cartoj;raphic  materials  received  in  oxchan;j« 
Rli;illhc  the  property  of  the  I'niteil  States  and  form  a  part  of  the  lihrary  of  the  ort;ani/.ation;  and  the 
nieiii  y  resultiiiK  from  the  sale  of  such  puhlieatious  sliall  he  covered  into  the  Treasury  of  tho  United 

StlllrS.' 

Kxcept  in  tliosu  caacs  in  which  an  extra  numher  of  any  special  memoir  or  report  han  heen  supplied 
totlie  Survey  hy  resolnllon  of  (lon;;ri.H.s  or  has  heen  onlerwl  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  this 
ollii-e  has  no  copies  for  gratuitous  distribution. 


ANNUA  I,  KEPOKTS. 

I.  First  Annual  Koportof  tho  UnittMl  States  (ieolo^ical  Survey,  hy  (Jlarence  Kinj;. 
Iniap.— A  ]>relnninary  report  descriliin;;  |>lan  of  or$;ani7.ation  ami  publications. 

II.  Second  .Vniiual  Koport  of  the  Uniteil  StHtes  OeoloKical  Survey,  IH.><0-'X1,  hy  .1.  W.  Powoll. 
8-.    Iv,  .W.-i  p)).    t>J  pi.     1  mai>. 

III.  Third  .Vnnual  IJeport  of  the  Unit<><l  Stat4>s  (imdoKical  Survey,  ISrtl-'M'i,  by  .T,  \V.  Powell. 
8^.    xviii,  f>fi4  pp.    (!7  jil.  and  maps. 

IV.  Fourth  .Vnnual  Ueportof  the  T'nitetl  StaU^s  Oeolo^ical  Survey,  1H81!-'«:1,  by  ■!.  W.  Powell. 
8\    xxxii,  47;i  pp.     sri  pi.  and  inaiis. 

V.  Fifth  Annual  JJeport  of  tho  United  States  OeoloKicnl  Survey,  18K;i-'84,  by  ,1.  W.  Powell. 
8".    xxxvi,  4(1!)  p]).     58  pi.  and  maps. 

VI.  Sixth  .'Vnnual  Ke]>ort  of  theUnite<l  Stat^ts  (!eolof;ical  Survey,  1HS4-'H,'>,  by  J.  W.  Powell. 
8°.    xxix,  570  pp.    C5  pi.  and  maps. 

VII.  Stnenth  Annu.il  Keport  of  tin'  United  Stattw  (Jeological  Survey,  18H3-'rtB.  by  ,1.  \Y.  Powell. 
8°.    xy,  (iM  pp.    71  ])l.  and  mai>s. 

VIII.  KiKhth  Annual  Ki'port  of  the  United  States  OeoloKical  Survey.  l««fl-'S7,  by  J.  W.  Powoll. 
i".    2  pt.    xix,  474,  xii  ]))>.     511  pi.  and  maiis  ;  1  ]i.  1..  47.'i-10(i:i  pp.     .'>4-7n  pi.  and  mni)S. 

IX.  Ninth  Annual  Keport  of  the  United  States  CieoloKical  Survey,  1,8H7-'HH,  by  J.  W.  Powell. 
8".    xiii,  717  pp.    88  pi.  and  mai>s. 

X.  Tenth  Annual  Ueportof  the  United  States  (ieological  Survey,  1888-'8!»,  by  J.  VV.  Powell. 
8°.      I'pt.    XV,  774i)p.    !)8  pi.  and  mapsi  viii,  1211  pp. 

XI.  Kleventh  Annual  Keport  of  the  fnitedStatesC.eolouical  Survey.  188'J-'ltO,  by  J.  \Y.  Powell. 
8°.     2pt.    XV,  7.">7  pp.    00  pi.  and  maps;  ix,  ;!.'>!  i)p.    ;I0  pi. 

XII.  Twelfth  Ann\ial  Keport  of  the  irnited  States  Gc(doj?ical  Survey,  1«9()-()I,  by  J.  \V.  Powell. 
P.    '2\>t.    xiii,  07.5  pp.    53  pi.  and  maps;  xviii,  570  pp.     140  pi.  nnil  maps. 

XIII.  Thirteenth  Annual  Report  of  tho  United  .States  (Jeolosical  Survey,  189l-'92.  by  ,T.  AV.  Powoll. 
1893.    S'^.    :i  pt.    vii,  240  pp.     2  maps;  x,  372  pp.     105  pi.  and  maps;  xi,  480  pp.     77  ]il.  and  maps, 

.\IV.  Fourteenth  Annual  Keport  of  tho  United  States  Goolopcal  Survey,  1892-'93,  by  J.  W.  Powell. 
1803.    8°.    2  pt.    vi,  321  pp.     1  pi. ;  xx,  Ml  pp.    74  pi. 

XV.  Fiftejiuth  Annual  Keport  of  tho  United  States  GeoloKical  Survey,  1893-'94,  by  . I.  \V.  Powell. 
189.1.    8'^.    xiv,  755  pp.    48  pi. 

.\VI.  Sixteenth  Annual  Keport  of  the  United  States  rieolo^ical  Survey,  1894-'95,  hy  Charles  D. 
Wnhott.  1895.  PartI,18flO.  8^.  4pt.  xxii,910iip.  117  pi.  and  maps ;  xix,  593  pp.  15  pi.  and  luaiw; 
IV,  040  pp.    23  pi. ;  xlx,  735  pp.    6  pi. 


1,880.  8\  79  pp. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1885. 
1888. 
1889. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1891. 


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Aliiienil  l.'i'soii 
MiiMiid   K'eso 

I  Trice  .''•(Icenls. 
Millenil  K'e.soil 
.Miici'.il  l.'e.soiii 
.Mineral  llesoii 

On  March  2,  l.s 

"I'wrided,   'i]\: 
|as  a  part  of  Iji,.  r 

111  ("iiiiiliance 
|C:iliiiil.ir  Vear  IS! 

'IIm'  iiKiiiey  rece 
jt:ii\  I'l'llic  Tre;isu 
Ifiur.  rjiiist  be  by 
ISurvcy.  or  in  ci-k 
ISiirviy  slioiilil  be  ; 


Washi.voton,  D. 


ADVEKTISEMENT. 


VII 


STATISTICAL   PATKUS. 


Mini'ral  Ki'so'irooHof  tlio  ITiiili'd  Status,  1XK2,  liy  All«>rl  \Villi:iiiin,.jr.     lSK:t.    S''.     xvii.  8i:i  j)]!.     Price 

I  M)  (Tilts. 

MiiiiTul  li.'sdiiii'i'siiflliK  riiitiMl  Slalos,  lS«;t  mid  1SS4,  liy  Alticit  Williiiiiis,  jr.  IHH'i.  H\  xiv,  1016 
I  pji.      I'lilO  110  ITlllS. 

.Mini  Till  Ui'.-iiiiirrr.s  i>l'  llii<  I'liiliMl  SIiiI(>m,  IHH.'i,  Divisiiin  of  Miiiiii;;  Statistics  ami  'I'ri'liiinlojjy.  1HH6. 
IK'.    vii,  .'iTl'i  jip.     I'ricr  10  lints. 

Miiiiral  i;<siiinrisi)l'tlii'riiil<'(l  Stall  s,  IHHIi,  liy  l>aviil  1.  Day.    1H87.    H'^.    viii.  Sill  pp.  rrici'.'.Oi'i'iits. 

.Miiirral  Itisiiiinrs  iif  tin'  I'nilril  States,  IHS7.  liy  Uaviil   T,  Day.     1HKK.    S\    vii.Hll'J  pp.  I'rici' .'ill  mils. 

Mliirral  Ili'soiin'csiirtlii' riiiti'd  Stati'S.  !SSS.  liy  David  T.  Diijk-.     ISOO.    ,H  .    vii.  (l.VJ  pp.  I'riro  .'lO  I'iMits. 

Mi:ifnil  lifsnurci's  of  tlin  rnitcd  States.  IW.I  and  IWIO,  hj  David  T.  Day.  IS'.l'J.  .»<  .  viii.  fiTI  p|i. 
ll'ricK  Mlri'iits. 

MiiHial  Ki'simrri'MDl'thr  I'liitiMl  Stall's,  IWl.liy  David  T.  Day.     IH'.tli.    8\    vii,  OltO  jip.  rriroTiOi'iMits. 

Miniral  Iti'.siiiiiTi'.s  of  tlio  fniti'd  States.  ISDJ,  liy  David   T.  Day.     IHllll.    ,s  .    vii.H."iOpp.  I'riee  fiOeents. 

Mineral  llisinines  iil'llie  I'nited  Stales,  l.K!i:i,  liy  David  T.  Day.     18114.    H  '.   viii,  810  pji.  I'riee.'O  eeiiis. 

(In  Mareli '_',  18!l."i,  the  t'nlliiwin^  prnvisiiiii  was  Ineliiiled  in  an  aet  of  •'iiiifrress: 

■■I'nirideil.  That  liereafler  the  leiiort  of  tile  mineral  resoiirees  of  the  ITnited  Stales  shall  lie  issued 
lus  a  liait  iif  the  ri'iiiirt  of  the  Dinetnr  of  the  ('ie(iliij;ieal  Survey." 

I     111  I  iini)iliaiiee  with  this  le^ri.slation.  the  report   Mineral  K,-siiiiroe»  of  the    I'liited  Stales  for  tho 
Icaliiidar  Year  1S94  forma  Parts  III  anil  I\'  iif  the  Sixleonlh  Annual  Kejiort  of  the  ^n-cy. 

The  money  rpoeived  from  the  sale  of  these  piililieatioiis  is  de]iositeil  in  I  lie  'I'leasiiiy,  and  the  SeiMiv 

Itiirv  efllie 'I'reasurv  deelines  to  reeeiveliank  elieeks.  drafts,  or  Ilo^it:l^;l'  sl.iiii|is;  all  remittanies.  tliero 

Ifiin  .  iiiust  lie  liy  I'osr.M.  NOTi;  or  Monkv  iiuiiKlt,  made  payahle  ;ii  tlie  Direitiir  of  the  I'.  S.  ( 'ieoloi;ical 

ISiirvi  y,  or  ill  cinHKNiv.  for  the  exact   ainoiiiit.     ('orresiiondence  rclaliiij.'  to  the  piililicalions  of  the 

ISurviy  slimild  lie  adilresseil 

To    IIIK    DlUKClOll  OK  THK 

I'NITKIl   .SrATKS   (iKOI.OGlCAI,  Si'HVKV, 

Washinuto.v,  I).  (;. 
Washington,  D.  ().,  Man,  '■^3«. 


GE 


DEPARTMENT   OF   THE    INTERIOR 


BULLETIN 


OF    THK 


UNITED    STATES 


GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 


No.    127 


WASTIINCITON 

GOVKUNMENT    PUTNTINO    OFFIOE 

1896 


' 


«0R1 


>J 


UNITED  STATES  (iK()LO(H(JAL  SUU\n:Y 

CHAKLKS  1).  WAI.UOT  T,   DIUKCTOlt 


('ATALOGUK  AND  INDEX 


OF  oo:^^TJlJ  uvTioKs  to 


(OllTH  AMERICAN  GEOLOGY 


1732-1891 


UT 


Ni:r.SON    HORATIO    DAUTON 


WASHINGTON 

GOVF.llNMUNT    IMMNTING    OFVICK 
18  90 


1  i  n^ 


ITALO 


1^ 


]-.< 


'1 


The  sco2)e 

Uiiericii,  an 

111(1  Central 

^iililiciifious 

On  pages 

piincipal  i)n 

fexcqjting  SO] 

kiiil  literatui 

tiitnloyne,'  w 

piiblislicd  sej 

pun  notices  j 

bill  ely  biolog-i 

foeks  are  not 

The  entries 

|[lo  iili)liabeti( 

1.  rrinci'iud 

lions,  elassilie^ 

nth  as  much  < 

I'T  ill  a  work 

P"'  si'parate  C( 

m  (late  is  thi 

foil  of  the  com 

liililislied  in  pi 

johnne  in  wbit 

jnly  when  it  is 

|age  in  length  i 

ption  is  given 

h'lials.    Infer 


I'C'atalii^Mioof  ottlcia 
[frill  America.    Am. 

V621-tiJ3. 


vt\lo(;i:k  and  ixdex  of  contribi:t[ons  to 
north  american  geoloijy. 


By  y.  II.  Darton. 


INTRODUCTION. 

The  scope  of  this  work  iiicliules  geologic  literutnre  published  in  North 
[(Viiicricii,  and  snch  literatnre  on  North  America  (exceptiiij;-  (Jreenlitnd 
uid  Central  America)  wherever  pnblislied.    Clironolojiicallj-  it  includes 
3ulilicati()us  from  173U  to  those  received  prior  to  the  close  of  t8!)l. 

On  pages  11-lt  is  given  a  list  of  serials  examined.  It  covers  the 
principal  pnblications  in  which  geologic  contributions  have  appeared, 
Sx('ci)ting  some  odd  volumes  which  were  not  accessible  to  me.  In  olli- 
feiiil  literature  there  have  been  examined  all  the  rei/orts  in  Prime's 
fat;il()gue,'  with  some  additional  and  ail  later  ones.  jMany  privately 
[)iil)lislied  separate  works  are  included,  a  few  of  which  are  known  only 
ioni  notices  in  reviews  or  book  lists.  Paleontologic  papers  which  are 
bin ely  biologic  are  not  included,  nor  are  papers  on  mineralogy  in  which 
Jocks  are  not  describi'd  or  discussed. 

The  entries  are  comprised  in  two  classes,  wlucli  are  arranged  in  siu- 
|[]o  alphabetic  sequence.    Tliey  are  as  follows: 

1.  Ptinciixd  entrk's. — These  consist  of  full  titles  of  separate  contribu- 
|ioiis,  chissilied  by  authors,  with  chronologic  subarrangeniont,  together 
ritli  as  much  of  the  usual  bibliographic  information  as  a])pears  neces- 
l;iiy  in  a  work  of  this  kind.  AH  composite  works  are  segregated  into 
pie  separate  contributions  of  individual  authors  as  far  as  practicable, 
iliodate  is  that  of  the  volume  imprint  of  the  earliest  regular  publica- 
Boii  of  the  contribution  whenever  possible.  Accordingly,  contributions 
lublished  in  proceedings  of  societies  are  given  the  imprint  date  of  the 
[olinue  in  which  they  are  contained.  The  size  of  the  v(dume  is  given 
Inly  when  it  is  other  than  octavo.  The  extent  of  papers  less  than  a 
[ago  in  length  is  indicated  thus:  (^  p.),  {\  col.),  (3  lines).  Place  of  publl- 
atidu  is  given  for  official  and  separate  publications  and  some  obscure 
biii'uals.    Information  which  I  have  supplied  is  placed  within  brackets. 


'Cataliifruo  of  ottleial  reports  ini  Kcologiral  siiivpya  of  tho  T'nUoil  States  anil  Territories  and  Rritish 
Kirlh  Anicrica.  Am.  Inst.  Mininj;  ICiigini'tTS,  Traua.,  vol.  7,  pj).  455-022;  vol.  8,  pp.  460-478;  vol.  9, 
V 621-833. 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


Innix.  12 


11.  Subject  iudr.r  rcfcn'tweH—Theso  Jin>  geographic,  stratigrapliic,  audj 
iiiisccllaiicous  gvolojiiflioadings,  ujidor  wliicli  aro  listed  coiidensed  titles 
of  f lie  ])ap('is,  and  the  authors  name  for  eross  reference  to  the  princiiial  I 
entry.    Tiie  siibarrangenjent  is  chronologic.    A  key  to  these  referenct'* 
is  given  on  ]>ages  7-10.     A  few  general  textbooks  of  geology  and  vervj 
general  papers  have  not  been  indexed. 

I  am  in<lebted  to  the  catalogue  by  Prime,  the  lists  of  maps  by  .Tulesj 
Mar('(m  and  J.  15.  ]\Iarcou,'  lists  of  papers  on  tlie  I^ake  Superior  copper! 
region  by  .1. 1).  Whitney,^  abibliography  of  Texas,  Arkansas,  LouisiaiiaJ 
etc.,  by  J.  B.  Marcou  (in  manuscript),  and  to  many  gentlemen  for  int'orf 
mation  or  advice.  I  am  also  indebted  for  special  ccmrtesies  to  tliej 
librarians  of  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  at  Philadelphia,  tlifl 
New  York  Academy  of  Sciences,  the  P.oston  Society  of  Natural  iristorvj 
the  Astor  Library  of  New  York,  and  the  Boston  Public  Library. 

Additional  references  or  information  for  a  supplement  to  this  catal 
logue  will  be  gi'atefully  received  by  the  author,  care  of  the  United| 
States  Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  U.  S.  A. 


•  Bull.  IT.  S.  Geol.  Siinrey  No.  7, 1884. 

'Bull.  Mu8.  Coiuii.  Zool. Harvard  College,  vol.  7, 1884. 


"[ 


D^ 


CLASSIFIED  KEY  TO  THE  SUBJECT  ENTIIIES. 


r.    (fEOtiUAPHlt)    SUBJECTS. 

Africa. 
Alabama. 
Alaska. 
Arizona. 
Arkansas. 
Asia. 

I  Australasia. 
j  Bermuda. 
[Calilbriiia. 
ICanada,  with  subheadings  as  foHows: 

Provinces  of  (Quebec  and  Ontario,  au<l  Canada  in  general. 
Xcw  Brunswick. 

Nova  Scotia,  Prince  Kdward  Ishind,  and  Cape  iJreton  Island. 
Newfouudhmd. 
Labrador. 

Manitoba  to  Hocky  Mountain  region, 
liiitish  Columbia. 

Northern  British  America  (and  (Jreenland). 
'eiitral  America. 
L'olorado. 
Jouiieeticut. 
)iik(»ta8. 
)elaware. 
last  Indies. 
iurope. 
Florida. 
^H'orj^'ia. 

lawaiian  and  other  Pacific  islands. 
Iilaliu. 
[llinois. 
[luliaiia. 
Imlian  Territory  (and  ( )klahoma). 


aiiisas. 
k'Utiioky. 


8 


NORTH    AMEKICAN    GEOLOGY. 


[hull.  127 


Louisiiuiii. 

Maine. 

Maryland  (indiulin;;  l)i^*trict  of  Columbia). 

Massachusetts. 

Mexico. 

Michigan. 

^Minnesota. 

Mississippi. 

Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  llanipshir*'. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

Ohio. 

Oregon. 

]*eunsylvania. 

Khode  Island. 

South  America. 

South  Carolina. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginias. 

Washington. 

West  Indies. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

II.    STHA'rHiRAl'HIC    SUn.TECTS. 

Archean  and  Algonkian  (including  all  unclassi tied  crystalline  rock.s- 
with  subheadings  as  follows: 
New  England. 

New  York, Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey. 
Maryland  to  Alabama. 
Great  Lalces  region  (Michigan,  AVisconsin,  Minnesota,  and  Canada 

contiguous  to  lakes  Superior  and  Huron). 
West  of  the  Mississippi  Kiver  (excepting  Minnesota). 
Eastern  (and  northern)  Canada. 
Western  Canada  (Lake  of  the  Woods  region  to  the  Pacilic). 

General. 
Cambrian,  with  subheadings  as  follows: 
New  England. 


UABTOW.] 


KEY    TO    SUBJECT    ENTRIES. 


lliue  rocKS' 


and  Caiuid; 


icitio). 


New  York,  Pcniisylvaiiia,  Now  Jersey. 

Soiitlieni  Appiiliiehiiiiis  (Maryhmd  to  Aiiihaiim). 

liukes  Superior,  Mitihigan,  uiul  llurou  rej^ioii. 

Dakotii,  Iowa,  NebraHka. 

Missouri. 

Ti'xas. 

Kocky  Mountains  to  Pacific,  coast. 

Canada  (except injj  adjoining'  liake  Superior). 
Carboniferous,  with  subheadiuffs  as  folioww: 

Xew  lOuf-land. 

New  York,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  V^irgiuia. 

Ohio. 

Kentucky,  Tennessee,  Alabama,  Georgia. 

]\Iichigan. 

Illinois,  Indiana. 

Iowa,  Nebraska,  Kansas,  Missouri,  Arkansas,   Indian    Territory, 
Texas. 

ivocky  Mountains  to  the  Paiiific  coast. 

Canada  (including  all  of  British  America). 

(leneral. 
jretuceous,  with  subheadings  as  follows: 

Atlantic  coast  region. 

(iiilf  region  (Alabama  to  Louisiana  to  Kentucky). 

Dakota  and  Minnesota  to  Texas. 

Rocky  Mountains  to  (Ireat  Basiu  region. 

racilic  States. 

Canada. 

(leneral. 
Devonian,  with  subheadings  as  follows: 

New  Kugland. 

Appalachian  (New  York  to  Alabama). 

West  of  Appalachians  to  the  Mississippi  and  Minjiesota. 

West  of  the  Mississippi,  excepting  IMinnesota. 

Canada  (including  all  of  British  America). 

General. 
iiratrias,  with  subheadings  as  follows: 

Massachusetts  to  North  Carolina. 

Eastern  Canada. 

l>akota  to  Texas. 

Kocky  Mountain  region. 

Calitbrnia  to  Washington. 

Wt'stern  Canada  and  Alaska. 

General. 
[Idstocene,  with  subheadings  as  follows: 

New  England. 

New  York. 

IV'nnsylvauia. 


10 


NORTH   AMERICAN   OEOLOQY. 


[BviL.  m 


New  ticrst'y. 

MsiryliiiKl,  Delaware,  ViijfJniii. 

North  Carolina,  tioiitli  Carolina,  and  (ieor^ia  region. 

(iiilf  region,  Florida  to  Texas  and  ArkansaM. 

Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Kentucky,  Tennessee. 

Minnesota,  Michigan,  WiHcousin. 

Iowa,  Missouri,  Nebraska,  Kansas  region. 

Rocky  Mountaius  to  Great  liasiu. 

Pa<'ilic  States. 

Eastern  ('anada. 

Western  British  America. 

Alaska. 

General. 
Silurian,  with  subheadings  as  follows: 

New  England. 

Appalachian  (New  York  to  Alabama). 

West  of  the  Appalachians  to  the  Mississippi  Kiver  and  Miuiiesota.] 

West  of  the  Mississippi  River,  excepting  Miuuesota. 

Canada  (iucludiug  all  of  liritish  Columbia). 

General. 
Tertiary,  with  subheadings  as  follows: 

Atlantic  coast  region  (Massachusetts  to  Georgia). 

Gulf  region  (Florida  to  Texas  and  Kentucky). 

Dakotas,  Nebraska,  Kansas. 

Rocky  Mountains  to  Great  Basin. 

Pacific  States, 

Canada. 

Arctic  and  Alaska. 

West  Indies. 

General. 

III.  OTHER  SUBJECTS. 

Geologic  philosophy,  with  subheadings  as  follows : 

Chemic  geology  (excepting  nietamorphisni  and  rock  decay). 

Origin  of  coal,  petroleum,  etc. 

Dynamic  geology. 

Petrology. 

Glaciology. 

Geological  climate. 

Volcauism. 

Rock  decay. 

Degradation. 

Sedimentation. 

Geomorphy. 

Coral  reefs. 

Miscellaneous. 
Petrography. 


LIST  OF  SRHIALS  KA'AMINKD. 


id  Miuiiesota. 


Ali!»(lrmi«  drr  Wi»spusrhftfti>ii.  Sit/nn,i;8l>«'riclito,  voU.  \-i]H.     WitMi. 

All>:iii,v  Iimtitiite,  Proooediu'j;^.  vols.  1, 2,  an<l  parts  1-2  of  vol.  H.     Albany,  N.  V. 

—  Transactions,  vols.  I-IO,     Albany,  N.  Y. 
I  Ainoricnn  Acailoiny  of  ArtH  anil  Scit-ncoH,  ProcoediugH,  vols.  1-26.     Hoston,  Mhsh. 

—  MiMnoirs,  Ist  series,  and  vols.  1-!),  now  hoiIhs.     Hoston,  Mass. 
[  AiiHM'ican  AntliropologiHt,  vols.  1-2.    Wasliinjjton,  1).  C 
lAiiHTidin  Association  for  tho  Advanf<ineut  of  Science,  l'r«>»  iiodini^s,  vols.   l-,39. 

Salein,  Mass. 
I  Aiiitiican  Association  of  OeolojjistH  and  Natnralists,  Transactions,  vol.  1  to  end  of 

IKI8.     Hoston. 
I  Aiiicrican  Chemical  .lonrnal,  vols.  !-.'>.    Now  York. 
Aiiicrii'!\ii  («t'oj;r!iphieal  Society,  Bulletin,  vols.  19-21.     .  rtw  York. 
AiiM'iican  fJeolrtjjist,  vols.  1-8.     Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Ainoricnn  .Toiirnal  of  Concliolojjy,  vols.  1-7.     riiiliidolpliia. 
lAiiierican  Institiito  of  Minin;,'  Engineers.  Transactions,  vols.  1-19.     F.aston,  I'a.,  and 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
lAiiicrican  Jonrnal  of  Science,  Ist  series,  2d  series,  and  vols.  1-42,  3d  series.     New 

Haron,  Conn. 
lAniiTiciin  Mineralogical  .Tonrnal  (Brnce),  1  vol. 

lAuitriciMi  Mining  Gazette  and  {loological  Magazine,  1  vol.    Now  York. 
lAintrioan  Mnsenm  of  Natural  History,  Bnllotins,  vol.  1  to  vol. 3, p.  194.      New  York. 
lAmivican  Natnralist,  vols.  1-25.    I'hiladoljiliia. 
lAiiierictin  Philo.sopliical  Society,  Proceedings,  vols.  1-29  (to  No.  13.5).      I'liiladeljiliia. 

—  Transactions,  Ist  series,  vols.  1-lG  (i)art  3). 

lAmcrican  Qnarterly  Jonrnal  of  Agriculture  and  Science,  vols.  1-7.     Now  York. 

I  Annals  of  Science,  vol.  1 ;  vol.  2,  Nos.  1-1.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

lAppalacliia,  vols.  l-().     Boston. 

JRoston  Jonrnal  of  Natural  History,  vols.  1-7.     Boston. 

[Boston  Society  of  Natural  History,  Proceedings,  vols.  1-25  (to  part  2).     Boston. 

—  .Memoirs,  vols.  1-4,  Xo.  11,  and  anniversary  volume. 

iHiitisIi  Association  for  the  Ailvanccnient  of  Science,  Keports,  vols.  1-60.    I,ondon. 
lllnKikville  Society  of  Xjitnral  llisttu-y,  Proceedings,  Nos.  1-2.     Brookville,  Ind. 
JRiillalo  Society  of  Natural  History,  Bulletin,  vols.  1-5  (to  No. :?).     ButValo,  N.  Y. 
|C'alilbrnia  Academy  of  Sciences.  Transactions,  vols.  1-7.     San  Trancisco. 

—  .Menu>ira,  vols.  1-2. 

—  Bulletins,  vols.  1-5. 

—  Bulletins,  vols.  1-2. 

—  Proceedings,  vols.  1-2. 

ICimada,  Royal  Society,  Transactions,  vols.  1-8.     Montreal. 

jCiuiailian  Institute  and  Canadian  .Journal,  1st  series,  vols.  1-3 ;  new  series,  vols.  1-15. 
Toronto. 

—  Proceedings,  vols.  1-7.     Toronto. 

—  Transactions,  vol.  1.    Toronto. 

iCanadiau  Naturalist,  Ist  series;  new  series,  vols.  1-10.    Montreal. 

ICanadian  Record  of  Science,  vols.  1-4.    Montreal. 

[Central  Ohio  Scientific  Association,  Proceedings,  vol.  1,  part  1. 

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[JUT.L.  rj7 


Central  Ohio  Srieiitilic  Society,  Prorcedinpjs,  vol.  1,     T''rl)!ina. 
Chicago  Academy  of  Science,  HiiUetin,  vol,  1,  Nom,  1-4.  6,  0.     ( 'hicago. 

Transactions,  vol.  1. 

Cincinnati  Society  of  Natural  History,  .Tonrnal,  vols.  1-lt.  No.  2. 

Cincinnati  Quarterly  .lournal  of  Science,  vols.  1-2. 

Cleveland  Academy  of  Sciences,  Proceedings,  No.  1. 

Colorado  Acadcuny  of  Sciences,  Proceedings,  vols.  1-3  (part  2).     Denver. 

Cougres  G'''ologi(ino  International,  Compte.s  Kendns,  1st,  '.\d,  and  ItJi  sessions. 

Connecticut  Academy  of  Sciences,  Transactions,  vols.  1-5.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Memoirs,  vtds.  1-7 ;  vol.  8.  part  1 . 

Cornwall  Royal  Gei)logical  Society,  Transactions,  vols.  1-11.     Penzance, 
Davenport  Academy  of  Sciences,  Proceedings,  vols,  l-"),  ])art  1      Davenport,  Iowa, 
Denison  I'niversity,  Scientific  Lalioratorios,  Hullctin,  vols,  1-,").     Granville,  Ohio, 
Dcs  Moines  Academy  of  Sciences,  Uulletin,  vol.  i.  No.  1.     Dos  Moines,  Iowa, 
Deutsche  Geologischo  GesellsiUaft,  Zeitsclirift,  vols.  1-42,     Berlin, 
E,  M.  Museum  of  Geology  aud  Archeology,  College  of  New  Jersey,  vol,  1,  No.  1. 

Princeton. 
Edinburgh  Geological  Society,  Transactions,  vols.  1-6  (to  No.  2). 
EHslia  Mitchell  Scientific  Society,  Journal,  18«3-1X!)0.    Jfaleigh,  N.  C, 
Elliott  Society  of  Natural  History,  Journal,  vol.  1,  Nos.  1-2.     Charleston,  S.  C. 

Proceedings,  vol.  1,  vol.  2  (to  1886). 

Engineering  aud  Mining  .lournal,  vols,  32-37,  40-02,     New  York, 
Essex  Institute,  Proceedings,  vols,  1-6,     Salem,  Mass. 

Bulletin,  vols,  1-22  (to  No,  6), 

Essex  Natural  History  Society,  ■Journal,  vol.  1.     Salem,  Mass. 

Forum,  1888, 1890.     New  Ycuk, 

Franklin  Institute,  Proceedings,  vols.  1-127.     Pliiladelidiia. 

Geological  Society  of  America,  Bulletin,  vols.  1-2.     Washini;toii. 

Geologists'  Association.  Proceedings,  vols.  1-12.     Loudon. 

Geological  Magazine,  vols.  2-12;  2d  decade,  vols.  1-10;  3d  decade,  vols  1-8.     London. 

Geological  Society,  Transactions,  vols.  l-(),  2tl  series,  vols.  1-7.     Loudon. 

Quarterly  .lourual,  vols.  1-17. 

Geologist,  Th<',  1812-1813.     London. 

Geological  Society  of  Dublin,  .lournal,  vols.  1-10. 

Gesellschaft  fiir  Erdkniide  zu  Berlin.  Zeitsclirift,  vols.  1-21. 

Glasgow  Geological  Soiiety,  Trausactious,  vols,  1-9  (to  part  1). 

Geidogical  and  Scientific  Bulletin,  vol.  1,  Nos,  2-7,  9-12,     Austin,  Tex. 

Gecdogiska  Fiireningens  i  Sloekliolm,  ForJiandlingar.  vols.  8-12,  1-3. 

Hamilton  Association,  .lournal  aud  Proceedings,  vols.  1-3.     Hamilton,  Ontario. 

Hartford  Natural  History  .Society,  Transactions,  No.  1,     Hartford,  (lonu. 

Harvard  College,  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology.  Bulletins,  vols.  1-22  (to  No.  L') 

Ciinibridge,  Mass. 

Memoirs,  vols.  1-13,  16  (to  No.  3), 

IlliiU)is  Natural  History  Society,  Transaction.s,  vol.  1.     Springfield. 

International  Congress  of  (i'.(dogists,  American  Committee's  Reports,  1888. 

Iowa  Academy  of  Sciences,  Proceedings,  1887-1889,     Des  Moines. 

Iowa  Historical  Record,  ^()ls.  1-4.     Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Iowa  State  University,  Laboratories  of  Natural  History,  Bulletin,  vols.  1;  2,  No.  1. 1 

Iowa  City. 
Ireland,  Royal  Geological  Society,  Journal,  vol.  17,  part  2;  vol,  18,  part  2.     Dubliiij 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  Cir<  iilars,  Nos.  1-94,     Baltimore. 
Journal  de  Gc^ologio,  3  vols.     Paris. 

Kansas  Academy  of  Sciences,  Proceedings,  vols.  2-12.     Topeka. 
Kansas  Board  of  Agriculture,  Reports,  4th  and  5th  .Annual  end  Ist  aud  6th  Biennial. | 

Topeka, 


DAltTO.V.) 


LIST   OF    SERIALS    EXAMINED. 


Id 


Kansas  City  Keview,  vols.  1-8.     Kansas  City. 

Kirtlaiul  Society  of  Natural  Scifiu'cs.  rajJiTs,  No.  1. 

Laikawaiiiia  lustltnlo  of  History  ami  S(^ien<'0,  rrocetMliu^is,  vol.  1.     oerautoii,  Pa. 

Laiisiiij;  iSi'ii'iitilii!  Association,  J'roccodings,  No.  1.     Lansing,  Mich. 

Liver|>o()l  (U'ologicil  Associ.ition,  'J'ransactioiis,  /ols.  7-10. 

Livoriiool  Geological  Society,  Proceedings,  vols,  l-t!  (to  part  2h 

Liver[)ool  Literary  and  Philosophical  Society,  Proceediny;s,  vol.  11.     Liverpool. 

London,  Edinburgh,  and  Dublin  Philosophical  Magazine,  new  series,  vols,  1-23, 

Maclinian  Institute,  Proceedings,  No.  1. 

Maiicliester  (ieological  Society,  Tran.saetions,  vols.  1-21  (to  part  12).     Manchester. 

M:iiiit()ba  Historical  and  Scientific  Society,  No.  20.      Winnijteg. 

Miiryhind  Aca<leiny  of  Sciences,  'rraiisactious,  vol.  I,  pp.  1-170.     Riiltiiuore. 

Mcriilen  Scieutitic  As.sociatiou,  Transactions,  vols.  1—4.     Meriden,  Conn. 

Mining  Magazin  )  and  Journal  of  (ieology,  vol.  12,  Nos.  (5, 13;  vol,  13.  Nos.  1-2.     New 

Voik. 
Minnesota  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Bulletin,  vols.  1-3  (to  No.  1).     Minneapolis. 
Monthly  American  Journal  of  Geology  and  Natural    Science,   Featherstonhangh, 

vol.  1.     Philadelphia. 
N.itioual  Academy  of  Sciences,  Memoirs,  vols.  2-3;  vol.  4.  part  1.     Washington. 
N;iti()n.il  Geographic  Magazine,  vols.  1-3.     Washington. 
National  Institute,  Proceeilings,  vols.  1-2.     Washington. 
Katuro,  1886-1W)0.     London. 
Natunilisto  Cauadien,  Le,  vols.  1-17. 

Nenis  .lahrbucli  liir  Miueralogie,  (jeologie,  nnd  Paleontologie,  1833-1891.    Stuttgart, 
Kew  Ihnnswick  Natural  History  Society,  Hulletina,  No.  1,  vol.  9.     St.  .lohns. 
New  Orleans  Academy  of  Sciences,  Pai)er8,  vol.  1,  No.  1. 

Proceedings,  vol.  1,  part  1. 

Ncwiicirt  Natural  History  Society,  Documents,  Nos.  1-3.     Newport,  R.  1. 

N<\v  York  Academy  of  Science,  Transactions,  vols.  1-G  (to  No,  (5),     New  York. 

■ Annals,  vols.  l-o. 

Niw  York  Agricultural  Society,  Transactions,  1842-1848,  18.50-1876.     Albany. 

New  Y(n'k  Linnatan  Society,  Trjuisacticnis,  vol.  1.     Now  York. 

Now  York  Literary  ami  Philosophical  Society,  Transactions,  vol.  1 ;  vol.  2,  No.  2.    New 

York. 
Now  Y'ork  Lyceum  of  Natural  History,  Annals,  vols.  1-11.    New  York. 

Proceedings,  vols.  1-2  (to  No.  4). 

Now  York  State  Museum  of  Niitural  History,  Hulletins  1-10.     Albany. 

NiivM  Scotian  Institute  of  Natural  Science,  Transactions,  vols.  1-7.     Halifax. 

Oliio  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society.  Journal.  18I58. 

Ohio  Mechanics'  Institute  of  Science.  Proceedings,  vols.  1-2  (t  >  No.  3). 

Ohio  Mining  Journal,  vol.  1,  No.  4  ;  vol.  2,  Nos.  1-3 ;  vol.  3,  No.  1. 

Onoiil.i  Historical  Society,  Transactions,  1887-l«8!t.     IJtic.a,  N.  Y, 

Orlo;ms  County  Society  of  Natural  History,  Transactions  and  Archives  of  Science; 

\<p1.  1,  Nos.  l-().     ^'crmont. 
•  Utiiwa  Naturalist,  vols.  1-.").     Ottawa. 
Ovorl.ind  Monthly,  The,  v<ds.  1-2. 

Piiciric  Coast  Technical  Society,  Proceedings,  vols.  1-3.     San  I'rancisco. 
IVnnsylvauia  Medical   Society,   Transactions.   2d  series,  vols.  !-.">;  3(1  series^  vols. 

1-;!;  4th  series,  v(ds.  1-2,  ll-Ki,  vol.  12,  part  2,  vol,  13,  part  2. 
IVinisylvania  Geological  Society,  Transactituis,  vol.  1.     Philadelphia. 
I'ooria  Scieutitic  Association,  Bulletin,  vol,  1.     Peoria,  111. 
I'ltiriiiann's  Mitteilungcu,  vols.  1-31  and  supplements. 
Pliiia(leli)hia,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,   Proceedings,  vols.  1   to  end  of  1891. 

riiiladelphia. 

.lourual,  1st  series,  new  series,  vols.  1-8;  vol   '.t,  |)art  2. 

I'lipular  Science  Monthly,  comi>leto  to  end  of  1891  and  supi»lomeut8.     New  Y'ork 


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[BULL.  rj7. 


Portland  Society  of  Natural  History,  Journal,  vol,  1.     Portland,  Me. 

Proeeedinj^s,  vol,  1. 

Pottsville  Scientific  Association,  iiallotin,  vol.  1.    Pottsvillc,  Pa. 

Pougbkeepsie  Society  of  Natural  History,  Proceedings,  vol.  1,  October,  1878,  id 
July,  1880.     Poughkcepsie,  N.  Y. 

Quebec  Literary  and  Historical  Society,  Transactions,  vols.  1-5  and  i803-188().  Mon- 
treal. 

Rochester  Academy  of  Sciences,  Proceedings,  vol.  1,  pp.  l-KK).     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Royal  Ge()grai)liical  Society,  Proceedings,  vol.  11.     Loudon. 

Royal  Institution  of  Great  Britain,  Proceedings,  vols.  1-4.     London. 

St.  Louis  Academy  of  Science,  Transactions,  V(d8.  1-1 ;  vol.  5,  Nos.  1-2.    St.  Louis,  .Mo, 

Santa  Barbara  Society  of  Natural  History,  Bulletin,  vol.  1,  No.  2.    Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

School  of  Miues,  Quarterly,  vols.  1-12;  vol.  13,  No.  1.    New  York. 

Science,  vols.  1-18.    Xcw  Y'ork. 

Science  (edited  by  John  Michels),  vols.  1-2.     New  York. 

ScientiHc  American  Supplement,  vols.  1-22,  24-30.     New  York. 

Scientific  .lournal,  1  vol.    New  York. 

Science  Observer,  vol.  4.     Boston. 

Scottish  (jeographioal  Magazine,  vols.  3-6.     Edinburgh. 

Sedalia  Natural  History  Society,  Bulletin  No.  1.     Sedalia,  Mo. 

Socidt6  Geologique  de  Belgi(iue,  Anuales,  vols.  1-12. 

S  ci6t<5  Gcologi(iue  de  Irauee,  Bulhitin,  1st  series;  2d  series;  3d  series,  vols.  1-18. 

Soci6t6  Gdologiijue  du  Nord,  Annalcs,  vols,  1-19,    Lille, 

8ooi<^t^  Gf^ologique  du  Normandie,  Bulletin,  vols.  4-10. 

Staten  Island,  Natural  Science  Association,  Proceedings,  1886-1889. 

Technology  Quarterly,  vols.  3-4.     Boston. 

Trenton  Natural  History  Society,  Journal,  Nos.  1-2.     Trenton,  N.  J. 

Texas,  University  of,  School  of  Geology,  Circular  No.  1.     Austin. 

Vassar  Brothers'  Institute,  Transactious,  vols.  1-5.    Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y, 

Virginias,  The,  vols,  1-6.     Staunton,  Va. 

Wagner  Free  Institute,  Transactions,  vols.  1-3.    Philadelphia. 

Wa.shburn  College,  Bulletins  Nos.  1-11.     Tojieka,  Kaus. 

Washington,  Philosophical  Society,  Bulletin,  vols.  1-10,  vol,  11,  pp.  1-496.  Wash- 
ington. 

Wisconsin  Academy  of  Sciences,  Proceedings,  vols,  1-7,     Madison, 

Wyoming  Historical  and  Geological  Society,  Publications,  1-3,     Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 

Yorkshire  Geological  and  Polytechnic  Society,  Proceedings,  vols.  1-0;  new  series, 
vols,  7-9;  vol.  11,  parts  1-2. 


(CATALOGUE  AiNJ)  IxNDEX. 


1^,  Proofs  that  general  and  powerful  enr- 
rciits  liiivo  swept  and  worn  the  siirfacc 
of  the  earth. 

Am.  Jdiir.  S<;i..  vol.  11,  pp.  100-104, 1820. 

lAbbot,  Jlenry  L.  The  i)l)ysir8  of  the 
ilississijjpi  River. 

Van  Xostraiid's  En;:;.  M.if:.,  vol.  20,  pp.  1-6, 
1879. 

•  Humphreys,   A.    A.,    and.    Report 
upon  till'  i)iiysi('8  and  hydraulics  of  tlie 
Mississippi  River,  npon  the  ])rotecti'>it 
of  tlir  alluvial  re{j;ioiis  afi;aiustoverd()\' , 
anil  uiioii  the  deepeninj;-  of  theniout^;^. 
Dam  il  nnjn  surveys  and  inveHtigatiot).s 
[( ti .  |.  L'.  'i.  Army,  Corpsof  Topojjra  u; 
V:.l  .'n^jiiieers,  I'rof. papers,  No.  4,  x    , 
li,  ■■  sh.v  pages,  20  plates,  4  ,  PhiJ.^ 
iripiii.i.  1.S61.     Also  Washinjxton.  18t.! 
.  ^ai'i.'.'li  pages,  1  plate,  Wa.shingtoTi . 
!Ni7,     V%  ItL   additions,  691   pages,   L'."> 
ni'i'      I'rof.  papers,  Xo.  13),  Washing- 

.■•li.    :S7«. 

'  '  viowod  by  J.  H.  Knda,  Van  Xostrand's 
Eng   Mug.,  vol.  19,  pp.  211-22!).  187H. 

bbott,  ('.  C.  Primitive  industry;  or 
illustrations  of  the  handiwork  in  the 
Ntoiic,  lione,  and  clay  of  the  native  races 
nt  tli(!  northern  Atlantic  seaboard  of 
America. 

I'lMlpiidy  Acad.Sci.,  Salem,  1881.   fXot  hpoii.] 
A  recent  ilnd  in  the  Trenton  gravels. 
Huston  Soo.  Nat.  llint..  Proc,  vol,  22,  pp. 
Ki-UU,  1884. 

•bbott,  Charles  A.     On    the   antiquity 
>f  man  in  the  valley  of  the  Delaware. 
liiwtdii  Soc.  Nat,  Hist,,  I'roc,  vcd,  21),  ]iii' 
4JI-I2fi,  1888. 

bert,  ,1.  J.     Annn.al   report   Bureau  of 

ro|i(ii,'ra])hical  Kngineers,  WM. 

Ml  Msii^e  I'rcsf,  r.  S.,  2(itli  ('(iiiu.,  1st  MORS,, 
U.  i:  Kx.  Doc.  No.  2,  pp.  u;!2-80:}  [Washing- 
ton. 1840]. 


Abert,  .1.  W.  .Journal  from  Bent's  Fort 
to  St.  Louis  ill  184;'). 

Mi'ssagi'  I're.st.  V .  S.,  29tli  Con;;.,  1st  sess.. 
Senate  Doc.  Xo.  4;!8.  jip.  2-7.'').  li;  plates,  maps, 
Washington,  1846, 

[Note.s  from  Fort    Leavenworth   to 

Bent's  Fort.] 

P^nicry's  notes  of  a  military  reeonnoissance, 
pp.  386-414,  Washington,  1848. 

Report  on  examination  of  New  Mex- 

I  in  the  years  1846-47. 
'oport  See,  War.  30tb  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  Sen- 
.■it<    Doe.   Xo.    2;i.  pp,   ;t-i;iO.   24  plates,   map 
!  ^^■as,'linKfon.  1848|  i  30th  Cong..  1st  sess.,  Ex. 
ri  .1.  Ko.41,  pp.  417-546  [  Wa.shingtou,  1848], 

Abert,  S.  .1.     Report  [on  a  survey  and 
TOconnaissance]  of  the  Arkansas  River. 
Letter  Sec.  War,  4l8t  Cong..  2d  sess.,  II.  I{, 
Kx.  Doe.  No.  295,  pp.  3-33  [Washington,  1870]. 

Abert,  S.  T.  Examination  of  Catawba 
Ri\  er  from  South  Carolina  lino  to  Old 
Fort,  North  Carolina. 

U.S.  Army,  Chief  of  Knginoers,  Keport  for 
1876.  part  1,  pp.  307-376,  Al>pendi.\  G,  1876. 

Geology. 

Letter  from  the  Arting  Soorctary  of  War, 
transmitting  report  of  S.  T.  Ahert  <m  the  sur- 
vey of  a  line  to  connect  the  waters  of  the  Cape 
P'ear  and  Xeuse  rivers  [ete.|,  44lh  Cong.,  1st 
sess,.  Senate  Kx.  Doe.  Xo.  35,  (ip,  1.5-18,  1876, 

Adams,  C.  B.  First  annual  report  on 
the  geologj'  of  the  .State  of  Vermont,  92 
pages,  map,  Burlington,  184r>. 

Ineludes  letter  by  K.  niteheoek,  iip.  64-68; 
report  by  Ifall  and  Thompson,  pp.  68-78,  and 
letter  by  Thayer,  pp.  77-70. 

Second  annual  rejtorton  the  geology 

of  the  State  of  Vermont,  267  i)ages, 
Burlington,  1846. 

Includes  notes  by  S.  R.  Hall,  pp,  174-214; 
letter  by  K,  Hitehooik,  i)p,  247-252;  report  by 
Z.  Thompson,  pp.  259-261, 

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16 


CATALOfJUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


fniTM..  ij 


Adams,  C.  B.  Notice  of  ;in  example  of 
apparent  drift  furrows  tlepcnilciit  on 
structure. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2il  series,  vol.  I!,  j))).  i:in-4M, 
1847. 

Third  annual  report  on  the  seology 

of  tlio  State  of  Vermont,  32iiaj!;eH,  Hnr- 
lington,  1847. 

01)8ervation  on  a  ])oli8he(l  rock  [  Wi- 

uoosl^i,  Vt.]. 

Ueiul  to  .\fl.siic.  Am.  (tool. 
Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  2d  serie.s,  vol. .'),  \i.  un  (i  p.i. 
1818. 

Am.  Quart.  Jour.  Agri.  ami  Sci.  vol.  C.  iiji. 
'.•15-21('>  (J  p.),  Octolicr  uumlicr,  18lS. 

I'oiirth  annual  report  on  the  geoloj^- 

ical  survey  of  VoruKtnt,  X  pages,  Hui- 
lington,  1H48. 

On  the  Tacouic  rocks. 

Read  to  Assoo.  Am.  Geol. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  2d  neries,  vol.  5.  i)p.  lOK-lIO, 
1848. 

Can.  Xat,,  vol.ti,  pp.  :i24— ;!25. 18(il. 

Am.  Quart.  Jour.  Agii.  ami  Sii.,  vol.  0,  p.  L'I'J 
(N'ovomliiT  iiuiiilic.-,  1817)  |1S4K,']. 

Suggestions  on  changes  of  level  in 

North  America  (luring  tlie  drift  ])eriod. 
Am.  A.ssoc  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  4,  pp.  (iO-fi4, 
1851. 

and    Gray,    Alon/o.      Elements    of 

geology,   351   pages,  Cincinnati.   185;$. 
[Not  seen.] 
Adams,  Frank  D.     Notes  (Ui  tiie  micro- 
scopic structure  of  some  rocks  of  tlic' 
Quebec  group. 

Ircol.  Surv.  Can.ida.  report  of  i)ro!5re8s, 
1880-81-82.  pp.  8  A-23  A,  Moutroal,  1883. 

On  the  occurrence  of  the  Norwegian 

"A])atitliiinger"  in  Canada,  with  a  few 
notes  on  the  microscopic  characters  of 
some  Laiirentian  tamphiholites. 

Briti-li  A.ssoc.  Kc']iort  of  541  h  moctint;,  ]>. 
717  (i  p.),  188.">. 

On  the  presence  of  zones  of  certain 

silicates  about  tiie  olivine  occurring  in 
anorthosite  rocks  from  t  lie  River  Sague- 
nay. 

.\m.  Xat.,  vol.  19,  pp.  1087-1090, 188.-), 

On  the  eoal-bearing  rocks  of  Canada. 

British  Assoc,  Report  of  50th  meetiug,  1880, 
pp,  e;t9-U41,  1887, 

The  anorthosite  rocks  of  Canada. 

Britisli  A.ssoc,  report  of  SOth  iiieetiug,  188C, 
pp,  600-067, 1887, 

[Analyses ;  shell  marl  from  Anticosti, 

and  carbonaceous  schist  from  Lake  of 
the  Woods.] 

Canada  fJeol,  and  Xat,  Ilist.  Surv,,  Rcpoit 
1886,  Part  X,  p,  41  (^  p,),  1887. 


Adams,  Frank  D.  [Summary  of  oliser- 
rations  in  1887 in  Montcalm and.Ioliotfe 
counties.] 

('anada,  (iool.  .Siirv.,  Iteporls.  vol.  3,  m  n 
s<'rie»,  part  1,  Ucport  A,  pp.  27-28,  Mom  real 
1888. 

f.Vccount  of  explorations  in  tiiecii.st- 

crn  towiisliips  of  t^uebcc] 

Canada,  (lOol.  Surv.,  Rt'])orts,  vol.  :t  n, ,. 
series,  part  1,  Itejiort  A,  pp,  84-8.-),  Monlrpa 
1888. 

Notes  on  the  lithological  eharactci: 

of  some  ol'  the  rocks  collected  in  tiiej 
Yukon  district  and  adjacent  nortiieni| 
portion  of  ISritish  Columbia. 

Canada,   (ieol.   .Surv,,   lieporls,   vol,  :i,  neij 
series,  part  1,  lieport  li,  pp.  235-240,  Montreal! 


—  On  the  microscopical  cliaractcr  oil 
the  ore  of  Treadwell  mine,  .Vl.iska. 

Am.  t  ieol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  88-03,  1889, 
Ali.straet  .Vm,  Xat.,  vol.  23,  p.  721  (Oliius  j 
18.-<9. 

—  Notes  to  accompany  a  tabnlatien  ofl 
the  ign(H)us  rocks,  based  on  the  sy,steiii| 
of  I'rof.  H.  Koscnbush. 

Canadian  Kec  of  Sci..  vol.  4,  pp.  4G3-4(;'.l, pll 
1890. 

—  [Summary  re])ort  on  surveys  iti  tliil 
St.    .Maurice    district,    eastern     townl 


ships.] 

Canada.   fJeol.  Surv.,  Reports,  vol.  I,   ne") 
series.  Report  A,  j))!.  34-:!.j  (!  p.),  18ii0, 

On  some  granites  from  Hritish  d 

1  iimbia  and  the  adjacent  parts  of  Alask^ 

and  the  Yukon  district. 

Canadian  Kec  of  Sci,,  vol.  4,  pp.  .'llt-liij 
1891. 

and  Lawsoii,  Andrew  C.     On  .^ionil 

Canadi.in  rocks  containing  scapolitd 
with  a  lew  notes  on  some  rocks  a83o| 
ciated  with  the  ai)atite  deposits. 

Canadian  Kec  of  Se,i,,  vol.  3,  pp.  1^5-JjJ 
1888. 

Abstract  Am,  Xat,,  vol.23,  pp.  169-lTii  IV) 
ruary  numlier.  1800. 

Adams,  II.  M.     [Notes  on  Rufl'alo  liii.vo| 

and  Galveston  Hay,  Texas.] 

V .  S.  Aiiiiy,  Cliief  of  Enyineers,  Report  f^ 
1871,  part  1,  pp.  ,i34  .")30,  \Vaslinij;ton,  ISTl. 

[Report  on  survey  of  tialvestou  Hai 

bor.] 

U.  S.  Army,  Clilef  of  Engineers,  Report  f| 
1874,  ])art  1,  pp.  722-720,  Appendix  K  7,  \V,ii( 
ingtoii,  1874, 

Survey  for  locating  the  terminusij 

the  Fort  St.  I'hilip  canal  under  tliel 
of  Sal)le  Island  (Louisiana). 

r.  S.  .\rm\ ,  I'hief  of  Engineers.  Rpiiort  [| 
1874,  pp.  741-742.  1  plate,  Wttghiuglou,  \ii'l 


kKTO.V.] 

fdams,  .J. 
^,  ( Rliodo  Isla 
jf        .\  111.  Jour.  1 

.1^-  Remarks 
"'^  ))hcn()meiia 

?f        Ani.,Jour. .' 

^Adams,  Milto 
*  .Arkansas  Ri' 
I  ifliiO'.  Ark.,  . 

Ihtli  Cong., 
\\a.Hliington,  ] 

Ldams,  \V.  II, 
Kosa  district 
Am.  lust.  >l 
270-273, 1882. 

The    pyri 
I  County,  y-d. 
Am.  Inst.  M: 
527-535,  plates, 

irica 
ISl'l.    Sinter  , 
.1.  \V. 
1 1822.  Lsland 
Websi 
Vicinity 
Hope, 
J1875,  Carte  get 
con,  J. 


18.%. 


[1881.  (ieologici 

lands, 

1 1883.  .\mi)hibo 

Stelzne 

Literatui 

.and  ex 

Ii.sk,  .J u 

(ieology  < 

ence. 

188(),  Cicnesis  of 

'  18!I0,  iilanket  d 

tersram 

l)e  Kaap 

Furlonii 

Nile  and  t 

^assiz,  Alexaud 

(ilog\  of  North  2 

.Via.  .four,  ,Sei,,  2i 

1859,     Reviewed  b 

"ii  tlie  drift  ii 
[  poseil  rocks  undf 

Aai.  .lour.  Sci,,  2tl 

1965. 

■Ou  the  positio 

thesoutuern  sloji 

I  weeiiaw  Point,  Li 

llosloii   Soc.  .N'at. 

'iU-'Uii.  1808. 

Bull.  127- 


Utos.] 


NORTH    .\>rERIC'AX    OKOLOGY. 


17 


ll.  23,  pp.  160-170,  V4 


Idams,  .1.     New   locality  of   amethyst 
(Hhodo  Island). 

Am.  Jour.  S«i.,  vol.  8.  p.  199,  1824. 

Keiuiirks     *     *     '     relating  to  some 
I  phenomena  of  moving  iocUh. 

Atii.Jour.  Sri.,  vol.9,  pp.  i:iC-144, 182.5, 

Ldams,  Milton  B.     Erosivo  action  of  the 
I  Arkansas  River  at  Fort  Smith  anil  Tint; 
niutl',  Ark.,  etc. 

48tli  Cong.,  l8t  seas.,  H.  R.  Ex.  Por.  \<>.  l.'il, 
\Viwliiiif,'t(m,  1884. 
Ldams,  W.  H.     Coal.s  iu    Mexico,  Santa 
Kos;i  (li.'^trict. 

Am.  IiiHt.  Milling  Eug.,  Trans.,  vol.  in,  pp. 
270-'J7:i,  1882. 

The    pyrites    d'^Tiosits    of    Lonisa 

[  County.  Va. 

Am.  In.'it.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  12,  pp. 

.'i27-5:i5.  plains,  1884. 

irica 
I8l'l.    Sinter  of  the  Azores.  Webster, 

•I.W. 
1 1822.  Island    of    St.    Michael,  A/ores, 

Webster,  .1.  "W. 
|l8.St).  Vicinity   of  the   Capo   of  (tood 

Hope,  Champion. 
1 1875.  ('arteg(iologi(inode  la  terio.  Mar- 
con.  J. 
1 1881,  (Geological     featnres    of     Bible 

lands,  Dawson,  .I.W. 
1 1883.  Aniphibole  granite  from  Syone, 
Stelzner. 
Tiiteratnro  of  geology  of  Egypt 
and  examination   of  the  obe- 
lisk, .Inlien. 
(ieology  of  Natal  by  North,  Sci- 
ence. 

1 1886.  Cicnesisof  the  diamond,  Diller. 
18!tO.  Blanket  deposits  of  tlie  Wjtwa- 
tersraud,  Cnrtis. 
l»o  Kaap  Transvaiil  gold  fields, 

Fnrlonge. 
Nile  and  the  desc't,  Bolton. 

Uassiz,  Alexander.     On  Marcon's  "(ie- 
ology of  North  America." 

Aim.  .four.  Sri,,  2il  scries,  vol.  27,  pp.  134-137. 
1S59.     lioviewt'd  liy  J.  IX  Dnim.  pp.  137  140. 

<1ii  the  drift  in  Brazil  and  on  docom- 
I  poscil  rocks  nnder  the  drift. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  2<l  series,  vol.  40,  pp.  389-390, 

■On  the  position  of  the  .sandstone  of 
I  tlit',>iiiiituern  slope  of  a  ])ortion  of  Ke- 
weenaw Point,  l^ake  Snperior. 

H(i>.ton  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  11,  i)p. 
■iU-2Mi.  1808, 

Bull.  127 2 


AgasBiz,  Alexander — Continued. 

filacial  action  in  Fuegia  and  Pata- 
gonia. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sri.,  3(1  series,  vol.4,  pii.  K15-l.')(i 
q  p.),  1872. 

Alistract,  Am.  N.itnrnlist.  vol.  0,  p. 090  (J  p.), 
1«72. 

F,x]iloration  of  Lake  Titicaca;  Notes 

on  p!il(!ozoi(!  fossils  by  ().  A.  Derby, 
with  note  by  .\.  Agnssiz. 

Ilarvaril  Coll..  Mas.  (^'oiiip.  Zool..  Hull.,  vol. 
3.  p|i.  271-280,  1870. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  .scries,  vol.  11, 
p.  493  (ip.),  1876. 

Lcitteron  tlie  dredging  o])erations  of 

the  L'.  S.  Coast  Snrvcy  steamer  Jilake 

from  December,  1878,  to  March  10,  1879. 

Harvard  Miis.  Comii.  /ool.,  Hull.,  vol.5,  pp. 

28'.l-jyj,  'J  maii.s.  1879. 

Ali.stract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  serins,  vol.  18, 
pp.  2:!ii-2:il,  1879. 

The  Tortugas  and  Florida  reefs. 

Am.  Acad.,  Memoir.^,  vol.  11,  ])p.  107-134, 
4^,  12  plates,  1883. 

Uoviewcd  liy  .J.  D.  I)  [ana].  Am.  Jour.  Sci,, 
3d  series    vol   20,  pp.  40.'<-409,  1883. 

Abstract,  Am.  Naturalist,  vol.  17.  pp.  1267- 
120.^,  Ih83. 

.V  contribution  to  Aiiierican  thalas- 

sography.  Three  crtuKcs  of  the  IJ.  S. 
Coast  and  (Jeodelic  Survey  steamer 
Blake  in  the  (iulf  of  .Mexico,  in  the 
Ciiribbeiiii  Sea,  and  along  the  .\tlanlic 
coast  of  the  I'nited  Statt^s  from  1H77 
to  1880.  In  two  volumes,  vol.  1,  xii, 
311  pag(!s,  maps;  vol.  '2,  219  pages, 
plates,  Canil)ridge.  1SS8. 

Harvard  C(dl.,  Mus.  ('oiii|).  Zool.,  Bull.,  vols. 
14.  15. 

The   coral    reefs   of    the    Hawaiian 

Islands. 

Harvard  Coll.,  Mus.  Conip.  Zool.,  Bull.,  vol. 
17,  pp.  121170.  plutcs  1   13.  1889. 

Note    [on   coral    reefs   of    southern 

Floriila  and  their  relations  to  the 
growth  of  the  ])eniiiNtilaJ. 

Harvard  C(dl  .  Mus  Comii.  Zool..  Bull.,  vol. 
16,  pp.  l,">7-ir)ri,  18B0. 

[Agassiz,  1-ouis.]    [Age  of  millstone  grit 
ot'  (ieorgia.J 

Boston  .Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  2,  p.  193 
(i  p.),  1848. 

On  the  origin  of  the  actual  outlines 

of  Lake  Superior. 

Am.  Assoc.   I'roc,  vol.  1,  p.  79  (J  p.),  1849, 

The  terraces  and  tineient  river  bars, 

drift,  bowlders,  and  ])olished  surfaces 
of  Lake  Snperior. 

Am.  A»»o«j„  I'roc,  vol.  I,  pp.  68-70,  1849. 


d 


18 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


Inri.i.  ir" 


[Agassiz,  Louis.]— Continued. 

Lako  Superior.     Its  phyHiral  cli.irac- 

ter,  vegetation,  and  auiinai.s  compared 
with  those  of  other  and  Hiniilar  regions 
with  a  narrative  of  the  route  by  J.  Elliot 
Cabot,  and  contributions  by  other  scien- 
tilic  gentlemen,  428  pages,  plates,  Bos- 
ton, IS-'jO. 

Extract  'Tlio  erratic  phonnnipna  about 
I.ukc  Superior."  Am.. lour.  Sci..  2<1  Horics. 
vol.  10,  pp.  8,1-101.  18,->0. 

Florida  reels,  keys,  and  coast. 

I'.  S.  Coast  Snrvej-  Ki'port  for  1851,  pp. 
145-lCO,  18,-)1. 

[On  the  ago  of  the  Cfmnectient  Val- 
ley sandstones.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  HUt.,  I'roc,  vol.  3,  pp. 
336-;!37  (i  p.),  1851. 

[ ]  [Fossiliferous  strata  under  Nahant 

syenite.] 

Boston  Soc.  Xat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  vol.  3,  p.  341 
(il>-),1851. 

[ ]  [Superposition  of  drift  in  pits  near 

Cambridge,  Mass.] 

JJoston  Soc.  Nat.  llist.,  Troc,  vol.  3,  p.  183 
(i  p.),  1851.    Kemark  by  Dr.  Cabot. 

[Age  of  new  red  sandstone,] 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.4,p.276(41inea),  1857. 

[On  geological  position  of  the  Mans- 
field coal  foruuition.] 

Am.  Acid.,  Proc,  vol.  'J,  pp.  270,  271,  18,')1. 

Remarks  upon  theuuconformability 

of  the    I'ahi'ozoic    formations    of    the 
United  States. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  6,  pp.  254,250  (J  p.), 
1852. 

Discussed  by  Foster,  II.ill,  Hough,  Em- 
mons, and  Agassiz,  pp.  2.)l-2r>C. 

The  primitive  diversity  and  number 

of  animals  in  geological  times. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,   2d  scries,  vol.  17.  pii.  3011- 
324, 1854. 
[ ]  [On  upheaval  during  the  deposi- 
tion of  the  New  York  series.] 

Iioston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  7,  pp. 
248-249,271-275,  1801. 

[ ]  [Consecutive  faun.i>  and  their  cor- 
responding geological  formation,] 

Boston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  7,  pp. 
241-242,  1801. 

[On  the  age  of  the  New  Brunswick, 

etc.,  sandstones.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  7,  p.  308 
(i  p.),  1861. 

[ ]  [On  the  subdivisions  of  the  Terti- 
ary formation.] 

Boston  .Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  9,  p.  174 
( i  p.),  1806. 


[Agaaslz,  Louis.] — Continued. 

Geological  sketches,  ,S11  pages,  12 ' 

Boston,  186(i;  2d  series,  22'.t  pages,  12  > 

Boston,  1876. 
Kelation  of  geological  and  zoolopl 

cal  researches  to  gem^ral  interests 

the  development  of  coast  features, 
I'.  S.  Coast  Survey,   Keport  for  18C7,  fj 
183-180,  1807. 
On   the   former  existence   of  loci] 


glaciers  iu  tlie  White  Mountains, 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  10,  pp.  101-107, 1870.  | 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  4,  ])p.  5.Ml  'wS.  1871. 
Olacial  ])henomena  of  the  Southern 

Hemisphere  compared  with  those  of  tliJ 

North. 

Read  to  Nat.  Acad.  Sci.,  Nov.,  1872. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  7,  ]>\<.  00-02. 1872. 

[ ]  [Glacial  scratches  in  Berkshire  auj 

Wachusett  ranges,  ^lassachu-setts,] 
Boston   Soc,  Nat.  Hist..  Proc.  vol.  14.  p.: 
(I  p.).  1872. 

[ ]  [Observations  on  a  set  of  bowlder^ 

in  Berkshire  County,  Massachusetts 
Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.  vol.  14.  iip,3\i| 
386  (i  p.),  1872. 
Aikin,  William    K.  A.     Some  notices  i 
the  geology  of  the    country    betwecJ 
Baltimore  and  the  Ohio  Kiver,  \vitli( 
section  illustrating  the  Huperpo.sitioJ 
of  the  rocks. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci., vol.  20.  pp.  219-232,  plati,183i| 
Akerly,  Samuel.     A  geological  accoiiil 
of  Dutchess  County  in  New  York. 
Am.  Mineralogical  Jour.  (IJruce),  vol  l,iii| 
11-16,1814. 

<^u  the  geology  iind  mineralojry  ol 

the  islaixl  of  New   York. 

Am.  Miueralogical  Jour.  (Bruce),  vol.  l.pjj 
191-198,1814. 

On  the  improbability  of  finding' cm 

on  Long  Island  or  iu  the  vicinity  cj 
New  York. 

Am.  Mineralogical  Jour.  (Bruce),  vol  l,pp| 
84-80,1814. 

An  essay  on  the  geology  of  the  lludl 

son   Kiver  and   the   adjacent   re^iousf 
illustrattnl  by  a  geological  se<'tioii  i 
the  country  from  the  neighborhood  ni 
Sandy  Hook,  iu  New  Jersey,  northwiira 
through   the  highlauds  iu  New  Voilj 
toward   the   Catskill    Mountains, 
pages,  1  plate.  New  York,  1820. 
Akermann,  H.  \V.     Diekuitferfuhrcndf^ 
Schichteu  am  Lake  Superior. 

Naturwissenachaflliclio  Gesell.  Isis  iti  Dri'l 
den,  Sitzuugsburichte,  1875,  pp.  101-105.  l>'i>| 
eeen.l 


[ni'M.  n' 


kKTOH.) 


NORTH    AMEKICAN    GEOLOGY. 


19 


-Contiimed. 

tclios,  311  pages,  lyl 

Hcries,  2Jt)  pages,  12-I 

ologiciil  and  zoolopj 
I  gt'iicral  iiitorests  ia 
of  coast  features, 

.■oy,  Kejiort  for  lrt(JT,  fii 

;r  existeiifo  of  IdcjJ 
hitc  Mouutains. 

,  vol.  lU,  pp.  101-167, 1870.  j 
ip.  5.M)  558, 1871. 

inoiia  of  tlio  .^oiitlieri 
lared  with  those  of  tin 

(l,Sci,,Nov.,lH72. 
ip, 00-02, 1872. 

tclicH  in  Herkshiroanl 
8,  Massachusetts. 
Hist.,  Procvol,  14, p.; 

ris  on  a  set  of  bowldeij 
nty,  Massachusttts,] 
Hist.,  Proc.  vol.  14.  pp,3w 

.  A.     Some  iiotioes  i 
the   country   Ijetwe*! 
ho  Ohio  Uiver,  witlij 
ing  the   superpo.sitiol 

.1.  2«,  pp.  21D-232,  phUi'.lSjJ 
gcologi<;al  acroiiiil 
nty  in  New  York. 
al  Jour,  (linice),  vol.  l,]!}! 

and  mineralo);y  o| 
York. 
Jour.  (Bruce),  vol.  1. 

ibility  of  iindinj;ooU 
or  in  the  viciui!,V( 

il  Jour.  (Bruce),  vol  l.ppl 

e  geology  of  the  IludI 

e   adjacent   rcnioiiif 
geological  sei'tidu 

the  neighborhood  il 
ew  Jersey,  nortliwarl 

lands  in  New  Voif 
kill    Mountains. 
,v  York,  1820. 

Dieknpferfiihri'iukij 

o  Superior. 

tliclioGesell.  Isis  in  I'H 
,  1875,  pp.  101-105.    M 


Uabama. 
1H()7.  <  (lisprvations  on  geology  of  the 

United  States,  Macliire. 

18IS.  ( ieology  of  the  Tni  ted  States,  etc., 

.Maclure. 

oljservations  ou  geology  of  Nortli 

America,  Mitcliell,  S.  L. 

1H28.  Sketches  of  geology  of  Alabama, 

Porter,  W.  S. 
1S:«1.   IJcmaiii.s  of  fcrmgiuous  sand  for- 
mation, Morton,  S.  G. 
1K3-'.  Fossil  shells  of  the  Tertiary,  Con- 
rad. 
1833.  Notices  respecting  Green  County, 
Withers. 
New  fossil  shells,  Conrad. 
C'ontrihutions  to  geology.  Lea. 
Prairies  of  Ahabama,  McGuire. 
Coal,  .Jones,  A. 

Oljservations      upon      Alabama, 

Georgia,  and  Florida,  Shepard. 

Tertiary  and  recent  of  Southern 

States,  Conrad. 
Organic  remains  of  Cretaceous  of 
United  States,  Morton,  S.  G. 
183;').  Fossil  fish  t(!eth  ;  gait  in  Alabama 
and   divisions  of   Cretaceous, 
Morton,  S.(i. 
(Jeology  of  North  America,  Rog- 

er.s,  H.  D. 
Report  ou  elevated  country  be- 
tween Missouri  and  Red  rivers, 
Featherstonhaugh. 
Position  of  Pentremites,  Troost. 
Localities  of  bones  of  mastodon, 

etc.,  Troost. 
Notes     on      Alabama      geology, 
Biiimby. 

1840.  Position  of  zueglodon  of  Harlan, 

Conrad. 

1841.  Heport  on  paleontology  of  New 

York,  Conrad. 

1842.  Portion  of  tlie  Atlantic  Tertiary 

region,  Conrad. 

1843.  Structure  of  Appalachians  exem- 

plifying    laws    of     numntain 
chains,  Rogers  and  Rogers. 
184ii.  Some     sandstones    in     Baldwin 
County.  Higelow. 

Newer     deposits     of     Southern 
States,  Lyell. 

Eocene  of  Georgia  and  Alabama, 
Lyell. 

Coal  fields  of  Alabama,  Lyell. 

Eocene  of  the  United  States,  Con- 
rad. 


Alabama — Continued. 

1847.  Age    of    Nummulite    limestone, 

Lyell. 
Delta  and  alluvial  deposits  of  the 
Mississip])!    and  other  points, 
Lyell. 

1848.  Statistics  of  coal.  Taylor.  R.  C. 
Eocene  of  \'icksburg.  tJonrad. 
Tertiary  of  Warren  County,  Miss. 

Conrad. 
Letters  on  geology,  Christy. 
Geology  of   southern    Alabama, 

Hale,  C.  S. 

1849.  Second  visit  to  the  United  States, 

Lyell. 

1850.  Eocene  of  Vicksburg,  Conrad. 

1851.  Mastodon   beds   around   head  of 

Mobile  Bay,  Halo,  C.  S. 

1852.  Post-Pliocene    of  Southern    and 

Northern  States,  etc.,  Uesor,  K. 

1853.  Geologic    map    of    the     United 

States,  etc.,  Marcou  .J. 
18.55.   Ueber    die    Geologic    von    Nord 
Anierilva,  Marcou,  .1. 
Eocene  of  Jackson,  Miss.,  Conrad. 
185G,  Origin   of    green    sand,   Bayley, 
.1.  W. 
Geology  of  Choctaw  Bluft",  Win- 
chell,  A. 

1857.  Artesian  wells  of  Alabama,  Win- 

chell,  A. 
Middle  and  southern  Alabama, 

Winchell,  A. 
Analj-ses  for  geologic  survey  of 

Alabama,  Mallet. 

1858.  Tertiary  and   Cretaceous  of  the 

Northwest,  Meek  and  Ilaydeii. 
First  report  on  the  geology  of 

Alabama,  Tuomoy. 
Report  on  position  of  Cretaceous 

and  Tertiary,  Thornton. 
Report  of  chemical  department, 

Mallet. 
Second     report     ou     Alabama, 

Tuomey. 
Sketch  of  geology  of  the  United 

States,  Rogers,  H.  D. 
Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
con,  J. 
Localities  of  coal  beds,  Powell,  G. 

1859.  Paleontology  of  Now  York,  vol. 

3,  Hall,  J. 
1865.  New  Eocene  fossils,  Whitiield. 

Eoceueligniteforination,  Conrad. 
18fi6.  Quaternary  of  Mississippi,  Hil- 
gard. 


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[BILL.ISJ 


Alabama — Coiifinuefl. 

ISdO.  Coal,  iron,  and  oil,  Datldow. 

Drift  of  Westorn  and  Southern 
fc«tiite8,  Ililf^iird. 
1867.  Tertiary    of  North     and    South 
Carolina,  Conrad. 
Tertiary  of  Mississipiji  and  Ala- 
bama, Ililgard. 
The  State  of  Alabama,  Haines. 
1869.  Geology  of  lower  Louisiana,  and 

roek  salt,  Ililgard. 
1871.  History  of  tbe  Gulf  of  Mexico, 
Ililgard. 
Geologic  history  of  Gulf  of  Mex- 
ico, Ililgard. 

1873.  Map  of  Cuitod  States,  llitchcoek, 

C.  H.,  and  Blake. 

1874.  Alabama c(>  land  iron,  Uothwell. 

1875.  The  ores  of  iron;  their  distribu- 

tion, Nowton. 
Geologic    chart    of   the    United 

States,  Bradley,  F.  H. 
Tertiary  of  Atlantic  Slope,  Cou- 

rad. 
Report  of  survey  of  Alabama  for 

1874,  Smith,  e!  A. 

1876.  Specimens  from  (!oal,  Lesrineroux. 
Report  of  survey  of  Alabama  for 

3875,  Smith,  E.  A. 
Coal  ;'nd  iron  of  Alabama,  Ges- 

ner. 
Coal   miniui^  in  Alabama  since 

18.53,  Aldricb. 
Coosa  coal  field,  ei,'.,  Smith,  E.  A. 
East  side  of  Cahaba  coal   field, 

Tuomey. 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils  of 

upper  ^lissouri  couutry,  Gabb. 
Roup  and  Jones  valleys,  Smith, 

E.  A. 
Summary  of  chemical  analyses, 

Smith,  E.  A. 

1877.  Coal  regions  of  America,  Macfar- 

lane. 

1878.  Outline  of  geology  of  Alabama, 

Smith,  E.  A. 
Soils  of  Alabama,  Stubbs. 

1879.  North    American    Mesozoic    and 

Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Report  of  survey  of  Alabama  for 

1877-78,  Smith,  E.  A. 
Iron  ores  of  Alabama,  Smith,  E.  A. 
Macfarlane's  Railroad  Guide,  Ges- 

ner  and  Smith. 

1880.  Claiborne  group  and  its  fossils, 

Mell. 


Alabama —Contiiuied. 

1881.  Report    on    Warrior    coal   tielij 

Smith,  E.^V. 
Alabama  north  of  the  TeoiicMie«| 

McCalley. 
Lower    Eocene    mollusca    I'roiJ 

Clarke  County,  lleilprin. 
Later  Tertiary  of  Gulf  of  Mexlwi 

Hilgard. 
Geology  of  lower  Louisiana  ani| 

salt  of  Petite  Ansc,  Ililgard, 
Geology  of  Florida,  Smith,  K. .\,| 

1882.  Ton  new  species  of  fossils.  Mil| 

ler,  S.  A. 
Position  of  Eocene  of  MarylaudI 

Heilpriu. 
Tertiary  of  the  Southern  StatM.| 

Heilpriu. 
Southern  soapstones,  kaolin,  uiic| 

Are  clays,  Mell. 
1885.  Origiu  of  cross   valleys,  DiiviJ 

W.  M. 
I'o8t-Eocon<^  of   Atlantic   Slojiej 

Heilpriu. 
Utica  and  related  horizons,  \Viil| 

cott. 
Survey    from     Atlanta     to    tbtl 

Mis8issipj)i,      Campbell      anl 

Ru  finer. 

1884.  Geology  of  Alabama,  Sclnuit/. 
Contributions   to  Tertiary  giolj 

ogy,  Heilpriu. 
Ripley  group,  Johnson,  L.  C. 
Soil   nuq)  of  the   cotton   .'^tiitesl 

Hilgard. 
Remarks  on  Gulf  Tertiaries,  I  kill 

prin. 
Cotton   production  of  Alabama.| 

Smith,  E.  A. 
Cretaceous    phosphaios,    Sinitli.] 

E.A. 
Distribution  of  iron  ores  in  rast-l 

eru  United  States,  Smock, 
'i  artiary  of  Eastern  and  SdUtliJ 

evn  States,  Heilpriu. 
Limits  of  Tertiary,  Winchell,A.| 
Phosphates  in  .Vlabania  Crctacef 

ous,  isjnith,  E.  A. 

1885.  Tertiary  c  i'  Alabama,  Aldricb. 
Meyer  ou  soiifheru  old-Tertian,| 

Smith,  E.  A. 
Tertiary  phosphates,  Smith,  E,  A I 
Age  of  species  of  old-Tertiarj,] 

Meyer,  O. 
Sections  of  Cretaceous  and  Ter| 

tiary.  Smith,  E.A. 


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21 


188(1. 


1887. 


U8  and  Terl 


abama— Continued. 
ISK*}.  Strnoturo  of  Kiij,'lish  and  Atiieri- 
ran  coiiln,  WoHicrecL 

Map  of  the  United  States,  McGee. 

C'lasHification  of  Tertiary,  Moyer, 
O. ;  Ililgard,  ITeiljJrin. 

Crystallines  of  Alabama,  Hitch- 
cock. C.  II. 

Meyer  and  the  Tertiary,  Hilgard. 

Variations  of  certain  Tertiary 
fossils,  Meyer,  (). 

Iron  ores  of  Alabama,  Willis. 

Introdnction ;  Terti.ary  of  Ala- 
bama, Smith,  E.  A. 

Tertiary  fossils,  Aldricli. 

Observations  on  Tertiary.  Lang- 
don. 

Map  of  United  States.  Hitchcock, 
C.  H. 

Iron  and  coal.  Porter. 

Iron  ores,  Chauvcnot. 

Raccoon  coal  field,  Gibson. 

Warrior  coal  field,  MeCalley. 

Tertiary  and  Cretaccona,  r<''snm«^, 
Mc(ieo. 

Tertiary  and  Cretaceons  of  the 
Tuscaloosa,  Tombigbee,  and 
Alabama  rivers,  Smith  and 
.Johnson. 

Tuscaloosa  formation,  McGee. 

Iron  ores  of  Chattanooga  dis- 
trict, Fleming. 

Birmingham  region,  Brainerd, 
McCreath  and  d'luvilliers. 

Absence  of  separable  Oligocene, 
Aldrich. 

Coal,  Aslibnrner. 

Deposits  of  phospate  of  lime, 
Penrose. 

North  American  eastern  Tertiary, 
Meyer,  (>. 

Relations  of  (irand  Gnlf  series, 
Ililgard. 

Kei^ort  of  subcommittee  on  Ceno- 
zolc,  Smith,  E.  A. 

White  limestone  formation,  .Fohn- 
son. 

(ieological  survey,  Spencer,  J.  W. 

Building  stones,  Merrill,  G.  P. 

Analyses  of  dolomite  and  clay, 
Hillebrand. 

Appomattox  formation,  McGee. 

Pleistocene  submergence,  McCJee. 
Spencer,  J.  W. 

Analyses  of  sand  and  white  earth 
from  Talladega,  C'atlett. 


1888, 


1889, 


1890, 


Alabama — Continued. 

1890.  Geology  of  Mon  Louis  Island, 
Langdon. 

Macfarlane's     Railway      Guide, 
Cami)bell,  Smith  and  Ciesner. 

Peculiarities  in  drainage,  Mc(ieo. 

Warren's  Ge()grai)liy,  Brewer. 

Flora  of  Tuscaloosa   fortnation, 
Fontaine. 

Cahaba  coal  field.  Squire. 

Map  of  Cahaba  coal  field,  MeCal- 
ley. 
ll^Ol.  Ai)pomattox  formation,  Mc(Jee. 

Coal  measures  of  plateau  region, 
MeCalley. 

Coal  measures  of  Blount  County, 
Gibson. 

Cambrian  of  North  America,  Wal- 
eott. 

Columbia  formation,  McGee. 

Cretaceous  stratigraphy.  White, 
C.  A. 

Cretaceons    of    North    America, 
White,  C.  A. 

Dates  of  origin  of  certain  topo- 
graphic forms,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Preface  [Repoiton  coal  of  plateau 
country].  Smith,  1'.  A. 

Overthrust  faults  of  th(^  southern 
Appalachians,  Hayes,  C.  W. 

Post-Pliocene  subsidence,  Spen- 
cer. 

Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  G.  P. 

Titanic   oxide    [in    soils],    Dun- 
nington. 

Variations    in    Cretaceous     and 
Tertiary,  Langdon. 

Warrior  coal  field,  Frazer. 

Alaska. 

18IW.  Geologic  appendix  to   Becchey's 
,  voyage,  Buckland. 

1850.  GeognostisclitMi  Beseliaffenheit 
der  Nordwestkuste  Amerikas, 
Grewinck. 

18.")5.  Geology  of  Hudson  Bay  terri- 
tory, etc.,  Isbester. 

18()7.  (ilaciers of  Alaska,  Blake,  W.  P. 

18fi8.  Explorations  in  Russian  America, 
Dall. 
Features  of  the  northwest  coast 

of  America,  Blake,  T.  A. 
Notes  on  Russian  America,  Blake, 
T.  A. 

1869.  Absence  of  glac'iation  in  the  val- 
ley of  the  Yukon,  .Slialer. 


22 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OF 


luui.i  12: 


BTOW.) 


AlaskH 

1869. 

1870. 
1871. 


1878. 


1881. 
188L'. 
1883. 

1884. 


H 


1885. 


1886. 


1887. 


1888. 
1889. 

1890. 


1891. 


—Continued. 

Niiturnl  History  of  Alaska,  Dall. 
Geology  of  Alaska,  Hlakc,  T.  A. 
ObHorvation  011  Alaska,  Dall. 
Flora  foasilis  Alaskaua,  ll«'rr. 
Alluvial  deposits  of  the  Yukon. 

Dall. 
Coal  regions  of  America,  Macfar- 

lane. 
St.    Klias    ami     some    adjacent 

mountains,  Dall. 
Neuero  ForslnniKon  auf  den  Aleu- 

ten,  Dall. 
Note  on  AlaMl<a,  Dall. 
Alaska  Tertiary,  Dall. 
Modern  change  in   Alaska,   Mee- 

lijin. 
Volcanic    sand    from    rnalaska, 

Diller. 
Glaciers  in  Alaska,  MeeLan. 
New  volcanic  island,  Dall. 
Mesozoic,     fossils    from    Alaska, 

White,  V.  A. 
Groat  nutdcrn  change  in  Alaska, 

Mcehan. 
Glaciation  in  Alaska,  Dall. 
Existing  glaciers  of  the  United 

States,  Kussell,  I.  C. 
Hogosloff  Island,  Dall. 
Dava  from  Rogoslofl",  Diller. 
Glacial    action.    Copper    Kiver, 

Allen,  H.  T. 
llorublende-andesite  from  Hogos- 

lotr,  Merrill,  G.  P. 
Mnir  glacier,  Wright. 
Yukim  expedition,  Dawson,  G.  M. 
Muir  glacier,  Chickering. 
Glaciation,  Dawson,  G.  M. 
TreadwoU    mine     ores,    Adams. 

Dawson,  G.M. 
Ice  cliffs  of  Kowak  River,  Rns- 
sell,  I.e.;  Cantwell. 
Surface  geology,  Russell. 
Expedition  to  Mount  St.   Klias, 

Russell,  I.e. 
Explorations  in  Alaska,  Russell, 

I.e. 

Fossil  plants  from  near  Mount 
St.  Ellas,  Knowlton. 

Granites  from  British  Columhia, 
Alaska,  etc.,  Adams,  F.  D. 

Muir  glacier  region,  Cushing, 
Wright. 

Sands  from  Yakatat  Bay,  Stan- 
ley-Brown. 


Aldrlch,  T.  H.  Tlistoriral  account  o| 
coal  mining  ojierations  in  Alaliiiina 
since  1853. 

licol.  Sui'v.  .Maliiiiiiii,  r(<iKirl  of  iirn^n.. 
bv  K.  A.  .Smith  lor  IrtT.I,  )ip.  28-4(!,  Mont-,ii, 
ory,  1876. 

Observations   ujion  the  Tertiary  u' 

Alabama. 

Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  lid  hoHor.  vol.  ;I0,  i)|i.  ;hki 
H08,  1885. 

Preliminary  report   upon   the    I'pr! 

tiaiy  fossils   of  Alabama   and   ^liftHis-l 
sippi. 

(ii'ol.  Surv.  Alabnnui,  JliiU.  No.  1,  pp.  15.( 
iintl  U  i)liitc>.s.  1S8U. 

Alexander,  Caleb.     An  account  oferiip  j 

tions  and  the  present  appearanc('  otl 

WestRiver  Mountain,  New  Hampshire. | 

Am.  Aoad.  Jlcmoirs,  vol.  1,  pp.  3IC-;il7.  K^3  j 

[On  ilie  absence  of  sojiarable  Olijrn.j 

cene  in  tlie  Gulf  Tertiary  region.] 
International  Confrron.s  of  Goolofjlsts,  .\ni  j 
Com.,  Koportrt  1888,  F.  ]>.  7  (8  lines),  1888. 
Am.  GeologiHt,  vol.  2,  p.  273,  1888. 

Alexander,  J.  H.,  Ducatel,  J.  T.,  and. 
Report  on  the  projected  survey  of  tl:pj 
State   of    Maryland,    39    ])ages,    niii|). ! 
Annapolis,  1834. 

Am.  Jonr.  Sci.,  vol.  27,  )>p.  1-38,  183,'>. 

Alexander,  T.  M.  The  newly  discov 
ered  crater  of  Maui. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  serieB,  vol.  7,  pp.  52r)-,'i2e  | 
1874. 

Alexander,  W.  D.  On  the  crater  dii 
Halcakala,  island  of  Maui,  Hawaiian | 
group, 

.\m.  .Tonr.  Sci..  2(1  Herieg,  vol.  40,  j)p.  4:i-4j  | 
1870. 

Alger,  Francis.  Notes  on  the  mineral- 1 
ogy  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Amer.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  12,  pp.  227-232, 18'.'T 

On  the  zinc  mines  of  Franklin,  .<in- 1 

sex  County,  N.  J. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  48,  pp.  252-264, 184,'i. 

Jackson,  C.  T.,  and.     A  de8crii)tioii  I 


of   the  mineralogy  and  geology  of  ii| 
part  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  14,  pp.  305-330.  map: 
vol.  15,  pp.  132-160;  201-217,  1829. 

Remarks    on    the    mineralogy 


and  geology  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Am.  Acad.,  Memoirs  (new  Heries),  vol.  1. 
pp,  217-330,  map,  40,  1831. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  vol.  22,  pp. 
187-160,  1831. 

Kew  edition  of  the  map,  folio,  Boeton.  1A41. 


illen,  E.  A.  H 

I  botany  antl 

KcnKSclaiT 
4°.  1852.     [No 

^len,  Henry  ' 

(ijiicial  actio 

.■^(•U'n<  !■■  vol 

Jlen,  .1.  A. 

by    the    bur 

Daivota  and 

lliiHton  .Soc. 

'J4(>-2«2,  1874. 

Alwlrai't   2 

pp.  141-142  Q  I 

■  The   fJtlk 
Am.  Nat. 

Hen,  John 
the  ;;eology  (i 
.Viii.  Jour.  I 
1S40. 

Llleu,  Jouathi 
wlictber  tlicr 
ciiiio  in  the  \\ 
.\ui.  Jour.  Si 

Ulen,    .lo.seph 
cdiils  and  cok 
Am.  In8l.  .Mi 

.■.sl-,V.KI,  1888. 

^IJei),  .1.,  and  S 
Iroiu  the  Seci 
tin^i;  a  inap  111 
Allen  and  II. 
tlio  northwcB 
(.'(iiig..  1st  sest 
l)a,ijcH,  map. 

|Ameghino,  Pro 

raiiipean  forn 

.Viii.  Nat.,  vol 

lAmerican  Geo 
of  till)  format 
coral  islands. 
.Vm.  (.ieol.,  V( 

—  Irving  and 
Supciior  sand 

.\ni.  (ieol.,  V( 

—  (  hi    the    di 
Measures  in  M- 

.\m.  Gi'ol.,  VI 

—  lilack  marl 
Nelir. 

.\ui.  Geol.,  vt 

—  Later  Creta 
Mu.  Geol.,  V( 

I  —  I'ho  anti(iii 

dental  results 

Aui.  Geol..  w 


Iiiui.i  12: 

iccount  CI 
ti  Alaliiiim 

I  iif  i>riii:ri.. 
41),  Moiit-Mii 

Tertiarv  d 

.  30,  lip.  :;oii 

n   the    IVr 

ind    Missi? 

ro.  1,  pp.  ij  1. 

nit  ofeni]! 
)earnii(('  ni 
llaiujisliiri' 
.3ic-;n7.  i;- 
■iihlo  f)li!,'(i 
'gioii.J 
M)l()j;l8l,i,  Am 
los),  1S88 
1888. 

J.  T.,  i.iid, 
rvoj'  of  till 
ngos,    iiiii|i. 

:i8,  I83."i. 
wly  (ILsiov^l 

7,pi,.  r,r,.:.;« 

cratiT  III 
Ifiiwiiiiiiiil 

49,  pp.  4;i-48  I 

e   mineral- 

17-232,  1827. 
nkliii,  Stis] 

-264, 184,''). 

leNcriptioiil 
ilogy  of  a 

6  n.'io.  map: 

linerulogT  I 

•ies),  vol.  1.  ] 
ol.    22,     pp. 
loston,  1841. 


BTOW.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


88 


Hen,  E.  A.  H.     [Notes  on]    Lectures  ou 

[liotiiny  and  geology. 

KcnM.Hcliicr    luHtitiite,    summer  term.  1852, 
40,1852.    INotMeeu.) 
^len,  Henry  T.     Cojiper  River,  Alaska. 
'\  (ilarial  action. 

\         .S.M.nicr,  v.>l.  8,  pp.  145-146  Q  p.),  1886. 

ikuen,  .1.  A.     Metaniorphisni    produced 
I  liv    the   liurning    of    lignite    liedH    in 
I  Dakota  and  Montana  Territories. 
*         Hii.it<ni  Sue.  Nat.  iliBt.,  Proc,  vol.  16,  pp. 
•\      ■.'4()-2ti2,  1874. 

Alwlniit  Am.  Jour.  .Sul.,  3U  sorien,  vol.8, 

:      |,|i.  141-142  (j  p.),  1874.  ^ 

, The  IJtUo  Miascniri  •'  bud  lauds.'' 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  10,  pp.  207-218.  1876. 

Allen,  .John  II.     .Some  faiU   respecting 
'    the  ^'cidogy  of  Tampa  Hay,  Floritla. 

.\in.  ,/iiiir.   Scl.,  2(1  fPrii'H,  vol.  1.  pp.  38-42. 

■jAllen,  .Jonathan  A.  Ou  the  question 
whether  tiiere  are  any  traces  of  a  vol- 
ciiiio  in  the  West  River  Mountain. 

Am.  .IiMir.  ,Srl.,  vol.  3,  pp.  73-76,  1821. 

^llen,   .losepli    II.     Western    Kentucky 

cdiil.M  and  cokes. 

.\m.  Inst.  Aliuiug;  Kiig.,  Trans.,  vol.  16.  pp. 
iSl-5i>3,  1888. 

Ulei),  .1..  and  Schoolcraft,  H.  H.  Letter 
troni  the  Secretary  of  War  transinit- 
tiiii;  a  map  and  report  of  Lieutenant 
Allen  and  II.  11.  Schoolcraft's  visit  to 
the  nortliwest  Indians  in  1832,  23d 
Cling.,  Ist  sess.,  II.  K.  Doc.  No.  323,  68 
pages,  map.     [Washington,  1834.] 

legbino,  Professor.    Tlie  man  of  the 
raiiipean  formation. 

\u\.  Xivt.,  vol.  12,  pp.  827-829,  1878. 

I  American  Geologist.  Murray's  theory 
of  the  formation  of  barrier  reefs  and 
coral  islands. 

Am.  lieol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  113-117,  1888, 

—  Irving  and  Chaniberlin  of  the  Lake 
Siijierior  sandstone. 

Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  44-57,  1888. 

—  (»n  the  chert  of  the  I'pper  Coal 
Measures  in  Montgomery  County,  Iowa. 

Am.  Gi-ol.,  vol.  1,  pp   116-117,  1888. 

—  lilack  marl  from  Cheyenne  County, 
Nelir. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  p.  137(3  linos).  1888. 

—  Later  Cretaceoiia  in  Iowa. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1.  p.  337  (J  p.),  1888. 

The  antiiiuity  of   man;  some   inci- 
dental results  of  the  discussion. 
Am.  Geol..  vol.  2.  pp.  .51-54,  188«i. 


American  Oeolcglst. — Continued. 
Formation  of  coal  seuniM. 

A^.i.  Geol.,  vol.  2,  jip.  334-336,  1888. 

[I'ossil    bono   in    well   at    Lincoln, 

Nebr.  J 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  2.  p.  439  (i  p.),  1888. 

[Notice   and   review  of  K.   Dan/.ig, 

"  Ueber  die  eruiitivo  Natur  gewisser 
(■neisse  sowie  des  (iranulits  ini  siichsis- 
chen  Mittelgebirge."] 

Am.  GiHil.,  vol.  3,  pp.  15U-152,  1889. 

Un(!ouforinity  at    the   falls  of  the 

Moutmorenci. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  3,  pp.  333-334,  1889. 

Very   striking    example   of    glacial 

action  »  •  •  oil  eastern  llanks  of 
the  higher  ranges  of  the  Sierra  Nevada 
.Mountains. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  3,  pp.  340-341  (|  p.),  1889. 

Some    recent    speculations    on    the 

origin  of  petroleum. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.4,  pp.  371-376,  1880. 
Sci.  Am.  Supp.,  vol.  20,  pp.  11765-11766  (2 
coIh  ),  4'',  1890. 

A  new  glacial  theory. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  3,  pp.  138-139,  1889. 

The  Azoic  system. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  5,  pp.  106-107  (J  p.),  1890. 

The  prenatal  history  of  the  geolog- 
ical society  of  America. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  6,  pp.  181-194,  1800. 

What  constitutes  the  Tacouic  range 

of  mountains? 

Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  6,  ii.247,  I'l.  VI,  1890. 

(Quebec  not  in  conflict  with  Taconic. 

Am.  Gool.,  vol.  0,  jip.  310-311,  1800. 

The  Crenitic  hypothesis. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  pp.  110-114,  1891. 

Keview  of  T.  .S.  Hunt  in  "Mineral  IMiysi- 
(ilogy  and  I'hvaiograpliy.  A  second  aeries  of 
eliemieal  and  ^reologieal  essays."    2deditiou. 

Geological  survey  of  New   Jersey, 

Annual  rciiort  for  18!)0.  .John  C.  Smock, 
State  geologist,  Trenton,  1891,  305 
pages,  3  maps. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  pp.  120-121. 

Supposed  Trenton  fossil  lisli. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  pp.  177-180,  1891. 

Recent  studies  in  sphorulitic  crys- 
tallization. Constitution  and  origin  of 
spherulites  in  acid  eruptive  rocks. 
Whitman  Cross  (Phil.  Soc.  Wash.,  Vol. 
X,  pp.  111-444).  Spherulitic  crystalli- 
zation, .los.  P.  Iddings  (Phil.  Soc. 
W.'sh.,  Vol.  IX,  pp.  415-lGl). 

Am.  Oeol.,  \ol.  8,  jip.  387-392,  1891. 


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American  Journal  of  Science.    Hovit-w 
of  "Outline  of  the  nt'olo?"  of  Knj;luiul  , 
and  WaleH,  willi  an  int  oductory  <!oni- 
liuiiiliniii  of  till-  ){('nci' il  ]irinci|ileH  of 
the  Nci<>Uf«f  and  coiii|i.i''u  ivo  viitwti  of  I 
Btriutiir'i  of   foreign    coi  ntricH,"    by 
H»n-.  W.  ]).  C'onnylmaro  ;.nd   W'illiiini 
rbilli|)s,  ]iiirt  1,  pji.  170,  London,  IKJ2. 
Am.  Juiir.  Sci.,  vol.  7,  pp.  'JU3  240,  1824. 

Kcniiii'kH  addititnial  to  the  review 

of  Coiinyliearu  and  I'lilllipH*  gcoluKy 
of  Kni^liiiid  and  Wali^s  with  relercnco 
to  tlio  <'oiiiMinnii'atiun  of  I'rofcHsor 
Katou  in  the  laHt  imniborof  this  work, 
p.L'Ul. 

Am.  Jour.  8cl.,  vol.  It,  pp.  146-154, 1825. 

Sketch  of  tho  geology  of  the  arotiu 

region.s  and  tlio  Ntt^ppe.sof  HuHHia,  with 
notices  of  Liberia,  Kainachatka,  and  the 
Knrilc  Island8. 

Am.  Joar.  .Sti..  vol.  17,  pp.  1-:14, 1830. 

Notice  of  the  o.sseoUH  n'tuaiim  at  Ki;; 

Boni!  Lick,  Kentucky. 

Am.  Jour.  .Soi.,  vol.  IB,  pp.  13U-141, 183U. 

Ten  days  in  Ohio,  from  the  diary  of 

a  natiiraliHt. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  25,  iip.  217-257, 1834. 

^^-  Miscellaneous  observations  made 
duiin;;  a  tour  in  .May.  183.i,  to  the  falls 
of  tiio  Cnyahoga. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  :)1,  pp.  1-84, 1837. 

Fossil  remains  of  the  elephant  [near 

Rochester.  Now  York]. 

Aui.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  32,  pp.  377-379, 1837. 

Kemarks  on  the  lavas,  etc.,  of  Mexico 

and  .South  America. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci., vol.  31,  i)p.  170-177  (i  p.),  1837. 

Notice  of  a  geological  niai»  of  the 

United  States  anil  the  British  prov- 
inces of  North  America,  witli  e.\i)lana- 
tory  text,  geological  sections,  and  jilates 
of  fossils  which  characterize  the  for- 
mations. 

Am.  .Jour.  Sci.,  2tl  MoricM,  vol.  17,  pp.  lltU-'JOO, 
1854. 

[Review  of]   I'reliniiiiaiy  report  on 

the  geology  and  agriculture  of  the  .State 
of  Mississippi,  by  I^.  Ilaiper,  1857. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  26.  pp.  131-132, 
(J  p.),  1858. 
- —  I5tudes  sur  le  nR^tamorphisnie  i)ar 
M.  Delesse  [reviewof  J. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  ueriuH,  vol.  26,  pp.  132-133,   , 
1858. 


American  Journal  of  Boience  -  Cont'd.  | 

Ichnology  of  Now  Kngluud  [ou  ajjeu 

Trias,  of  MassacliuHettN]. 

.\ni  .tour.  .Sci.,  'Jil  Morii'M,  vol.  27,  pp.  270.5?'! 
1S59. 

[Salt  well  at  Saginaw,  Mich.] 

Aui.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  hitIih,  vol.  3U,  |i.  306  i  ,',|i 

1860. 

Introdn(rtory  renuirks  [On    the  j* 

conic  system]. 

.\iu.  JiHir.  Sci.,  2(1  Merles,  vol  31,  pp.  2li) :'; 
1861. 
'iinndiiin  Nitt.,  vol.U,  )ip.  106-10H,  IH6I. 

On  tli(>  history  of  lOo/oon  canadiiw 

Am..liMir.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.40,  pp.  3U-:i4c| 
(tlale.  1865. 

(ie(dogi(!al  sketches,  by  ]j.  Agassiz, 

.\iu.  .lour.  Sci..  2(1  scries,  vol.  41,  pp.  407 -4k| 
1866. 

Wyoming  coal  formations. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci., 3(1  series,  vol.4,  p.  481)  ij  |, 
1872. 
American  Naturalist.     White's  geoloj;! 
of  the  Sus(|Uouauua  i\'iver  region. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  pii.  3"J8-4uO,  1884. 

riie  Tertiary  formations  of  westerj 

Texas. 

Am.  Xnt.,  vol.  25.  p.  40  ()]•''  l>*!'l- 
Ami,  li.  ^L     Aclassilied  list  of  Caiulii J 

Siluiian  and  Post- Tertiary  fossils  Ironl 

Ottawa  and  vicinity,  10 pages,  OttawiJ 

1881. 
On  the  occurrence  of  Scolithus  iii 

rocks  of  tho   Chazy  formation    aboii;| 

Ottawa,  Ontario. 

Cuuailiun  ilec.  of  Sci.,  vol.  2,  pp.  ;iU4-30tl,  IKt^l 

The  great  Ice  age  aud  sub8e(iueii!J 

formations  at  Ottawa,  Ontario. 
Ottawa  Nut.,  vol.  1,  pp.  65-74, 81-88, 18d7 

Notes  on,  aiul  the  precise  geoloj^icil 

horizon  of,  Siphonotreta  scotica,  li;iviil[ 
s(m. 

Ottawa  Slit.,  vol.  1,  pp.  121-120,  1887. 

Notes  on  fossils  from  the  I'ticM  lull 

luation   at   I'oiiit-a-l'ie.  Murray  liiverj 
Murray  May  ((Quebec),  Canada. 

C.iiuidiun  Kcc.  of  Sci.,  vol.  3,  pp,  101-107.  iNtl 

On   Utica    fossils   from   Kideaii,  ni.j 

tawa,  Ontario, 

Ottawa  Nnt.,  vol.  1,  pj).  16.")-10!),  1888. 
On  the  occurrence  of  "  ])liosi)l\iitic| 

nodules"  in  the  Chazy  fornuition  abiiiil| 

Ottawa,  Canada. 

(Uluwa  Xal.,  vol.  2,  jip.  45-46, 1888. 

[ ]  [tieological    relations    alony   tlu| 

Ottawa  below  the  IJidoau.] 
Ottawa  Nat.,  vol.  2,  p.  48  (J  p.),  1888. 


lence  -  C'ont'il 

i). 

,  voi.v!7,  iip.aTu  r: 

tw.Mi.-li.l 

,  voi.su,  p.  ;to«i,i,|i 

ks  [On    the   1^ 

,(,  vol  :iI,lili.lMU  J'l 


«roN.] 
1,  H. 


NOKTH    AMERICAN    UtOLOOlt. 


25 


1.  10«-10H,  IHIll. 

>/.uoii  I'liiiaili 
«,  v<)i.4o,  i>i>.  ;iu 


Uol 


),  by  1,.  AguKHiz. 
H,  vol.41,pi>.407-«| 

intioiiH. 

4,  vol.  4,  v  '180  lil' 

White'M  gioluglj 
{ivcr  region. 

W8-4U0,  1884. 

utious  of  westeB 

<l  II.).  1801. 

(1  list  of  ('ninbiiil 
tiiiry  fossils  froiij 
10  pages,  Ottiiwi 

of  Scolithua  ill 
fonnation    iibnui 

|ol.  li,  pii.  ;tu4-:ioii,  i.v:| 
iiu<l  8nl)8e<|mii 
Ontario. 

'4,81-88, 18!i". 

iccisi)  ;fe()loj;ici| 
a  Bcotica,  1  >aviil| 

ll'jt-i-JO,  1887. 
|ni  the  ItitM  full 
Mnrray  liiver,! 

Canada. 

^1.  a.  pp,  101-107,  le*| 

loni   Kideaii,  («[ 

l6.-)-10i),  1888. 

of  '•  ])lio8i)liiitiel 
Iforiiiation  aboiill 


15-46, 1888. 

lions    alon^' 
pan.] 
1(4  p.),  1888. 


lliel 


1,  H.  M.— Continncd. 
[(icologir  fciituriM  in  the  vicinity  of 
thogovcruuientexporimonlal  furniuuur 

Ottawa.] 

( Mluwn  Nfttiirnll»t.  vol.  2,  pp.  71-72, 1888. 

On  tlifi  H<M|n«nco  of  tlio  gcoloiriciil 
oiniutiona  al)oiit  Ottawa,  with  r«f«r- 
eiico  to  tlio  nutnral-giis  (incstion. 

uilaw.iNat,.  Vdl.a,  pi.,9;t-IMI  I8H8. 

[.Section  of  ht'dB  at  rille  lungo  near 

Ottawa.] 

(irol,  Mag.,  ilcciitlti  :iil.  vol.  «,  p.  ^75,  18811, 
On  tlio  geology  of  (^iicliec  City. 
Scimi.if.  vol,  in,  p,  :il7  (1 J  col.),  4'=,  1890. 
Almtnu't  Am.  (iBol.,  vol.  7,  p.,  71  (i  p.),  18111. 

On  thfi  g«ology  of  Qucboc  aud  it» 
environs. 

(ii'ol,  Soc.  .\iii.,  Hull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  477-500,  pi.  'JO, 
l)i»(Mi«rtO(l  i)y  A.  K.  C  Selwyu  uud  C.  I>.  Wul- 
rotl.pp.Wl-SOa.  181(1. 
.\hiitra<:tH,  Am.  (Icol..  vol.  8,  p.  180  (J  p.),  1801  i 
Am.  Nut.,  vol,  2,'>,  p.  1158  (4  lines),  181)1. 

On  the  goology  of  Quohoc  City,  Can- 
ada. 

Canndliin  Ree.  of  Sci.,  vol.  4,  pp.  :tl!>-311i,  1891 . 
Abstnii't,  Am.  Nnt.,  vol.  25,  p.  H22  (i  ]>,),  1891. 

(Ill  tiie  seqiiiiuct)  of  strata  forming 
tlio  (;iiel(e(;  group  of  Logan  and  IJil- 
lin;;8,  with  romarks  on  the  fossil 
rumiiius  found  therein. 

/Vm,  (i(M)l.,  vol.  8,  pp.  ll.')-117, 1891. 

.\  list  met  of  papt'i-  reutl  to  Itoyal  Society  of 
Ciiuada,  ilay.  1891, 

udersoii  and  Clark.]     Roi(ort  on  geol- 

i;,'y,  State  of  Minnesota,  No.  V2,  legisla- 
ture of  1861,  26  pago.s,  St.  Paul,  1H61 
[not  seen]. 

derson  [W.  J.].  Gold  fields  of  Nova 
.Scotia. 

(Jiiubeo  Lit.  and  Hint.  Soc,  Truua.  for  186J- 

l{i84,  pp.  35-50, 18U4. 

derson,  W.  J.  On  the  coal  liko  snb- 
Ktiiuoeor  "altered  hitnnien"  found  in 
the  excavations  at  Fort  No,  3,  I'oint 
Levl8,aud  the  i)reseutly  accepted  theo- 
ries on  the  origin  of  coaLs,  bitumen,  and 
lit'trolcuin  springs,  with  an  account  of 
the  "Carboniferous  systen^"  of  liritish 
North  America. 

(purlieu   Lit.    and  Hist.    Soc,    Traus.    for 

1805-00,  pp.  19-47, 18B0. 

derson,  William  [Sketch  of  geology 
of  Indiana  County,] 

Mid.  .Sue.  Pa.,  Trans.,  2d  8orie8,  vol.  5,  p.   ( 

85-90,  •olured  gool.  map,  1800.  i 

drews,   E.     Observations    upon    the 
glacial  drift  beneath  the  bed  of  Lake  i 
Mu'hiuan,  asseeuintheChicago  tunnel. 
Aiu..Jour.  Sci.,2d8erit;», vol. 4o,pp.75-77, 1867.  > 


I  AndreM7s,  E — Continued 

'  On  Boniu  reniurkalde  ndationH  and 

charaetersof  tiie  wentern  bowlderdrift. 
.\ni.  .lour.  .S<ii,,2dm'iii'«,  \ol.48.  pp.  172-170, 
181)0. 

New  theory  of  geyser  action,  us  lllus- 

j       truted  liy  an  artiliejal  geyst-r. 

Ami.  Ahhoc,  I'ioc.  vol.22,  purtl,  pp.  115-118, 

1M74. 

Andrews,  i'.dniiiiul.     Olacial  markings 
'      of   unusual   forms  in  the  Laurentian 
Hills. 

(^hioABo    Aciid.  Sci,,   liiill.,  vol,  1,  pp.  :i-9, 
1883. 
I  ,\ni.  Jour.  Si'i.,.1d  HtTico,  vol.  26,  pp,  90  lO,"), 

I  Andrews,  K.  It.  Kelation  of  the  river 
terracj's  of  southern  Ohio  to  the  drift 
and  drift  tlieorics. 

Am.  .\wor.,  I'HH'..  vol.  i:),  jip.  ;tl9-321, 1800. 

!  Rock  oil,  its  geological  relations  and 

distribution. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  MorluH,  vol.  32,  pp.  85-03, 
1601. 

Observations    on    a    seam    of   (!oal 


[Ohio). 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  sericH,  vol.  38,  pp.  104-109, 
186t. 

Petroleum  in  its  geological  relations. 

Am.  Jour.  Set.,  2d  HcrioH,  vol.  42,  pp.  33-43, 
1800. 

The  North  American  lakes  consid- 


ered as  chronometers  of  Post-Glacial 
time. 

Am.  Jour,  Sci.,  2d  HericH,  vol.  50,  pp.  264-205 

(i|p,),1870. 
From  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  'rriins,,  vol.  2. 

—  [(^n  peat  bed  under  drift  in  Ohio.] 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  5,  p.  522  (i  ji.),  1871. 

—  Lower   carboniferous    limestone  in 
Ohio. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d8ories,vol.  1,  pp.01-02,1871. 

—  Part   2,  Report  of  progress  in  the 


second  distrii  t. 

(icol,  Suiv.  Olii.)  IH.'port  for  1869],  part  2, 
pp.  55  142,  plate,  Columbus,  1871. 

—  Part  2,  report  of  labors  in  the  sec- 
ond geological  district  during  the  year 
1870  [in  coal  measure  district]. 

Cieol.  Surv.Oliio,  lieport  of  progress  iu  1870, 
pji,  55-251.  plate,  Columbus,  1871. 
Abstract,  Aiu.  Nat.,  vol,  0,  pp.  291-292, 1872. 

—  Report  on  second  geological  district. 
Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  lieporl,  vol.  1,  pp.  225-364, 

maps,  Columbus,  1873. 

Abstract.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  6,  p. 
O:)  (4  J).),  1873. 


26 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[BCLUll 


Andrews,  E.  B. — Continued. 

[Report  oil  second  district  surface 

geology  of  southeasteru  Ohio,  geology 
of  Washington,  Noble,  (Juernsey,  Bel- 
mont, Monroe,  Pickaway,  and  Fairtield 
counties.] 

G.ol.Snn-.  Ohio,  Report,  vol.2,  pp. 439-008, 
ColumbuH,  1874. 

On  the  ]iarallelisni  of  coal  seams. 

Aiii.Joiir.  Si'i..:i(l«crit<.s.V()l.  8,  ])p.  5(J- .'>!>,  1874. 
Cinoimmll  Quart.  Jour  Sci.,  vol.  1,  pp.  340- 
342,  1874. 

A  coni])ari8oii  l)etween  the  Ohio  and 

West  Virginia  sides  of  the  Alleghany 
coal  iields. 

Am.  ,Toiir.  Sci.,  3<l  serifn,  vol.  in,  pp.  "JS:;  • 
2!)0,  187.'). 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,Proc.,  vol.  24,  part  2. 
]ip.  84-02,  187.i. 

Notice  of  now  and  interesting  coal 

plants  from  Ohio. 

Am.  A.ssw..  Prof.,  vol.  24,  jiart  2,  jip.  106- 
109.  187C. 
On  the  erosion  of  rocks. 

Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  3(1  scrit'.s.  vol.  ]j,  yy.  304- 
305,  1870. 

Supplemental     report      on      Perry 

County  and  portions  of  Hocking  and 
AtliciKs  counties. 

Gool.  Siirv.  Oliio,  lli'port,  vol.;!.  ;;eolo;;y  ami 
pali'outology,  part  1,  j;eoloj!\ ,  pp.  81."i-882, 
Coluiiibu.s,  1878. 

Kovii'W  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  sorifs,  vol.  18,  \i. 
410  a  p.),  1879. 

[Pro]>osed  corrections  for  a  part  of 

the  geological  atlas  of  Ohio.] 

Am  .Four.  Si'i.,  3(1  series,  vol.  18.  p.  410  (J  p.), 
1879. 

Discovery  of  a  new  grouji  of  Lower 

Carboniferous  rocks  in  sontheasteru 
Ohio. 

Am.  Jour.  S(;i.,,3d  scrips,  vol.  18,  p.  i:i7, 1870. 
Angel,  ^I.     .Monterey  County. 

t-'aliloniia,  lOlli  rejiort  of  niiueraloj;isl,  pp. 
345-348,  1890. 

San  Luis  Oliisjio  County. 

Califoriiia,  101  li  report  of  iiiiiiernlogist,  i)p. 

507-585,  pi.,  1890. 

Tulare  County. 

Cnliforiiia,  lOtli  report  of  mineralogist,  |ip. 
728-7;i;!,  1890. 

Santa  Parl)ara  Coiinfy. 

California,  lUtli  report  of  min(>raloKi«t,  )ip. 
595-599, 1800. 

Ansted,  D.  T.     Thti  copper  lode  of  San- 
tiago in  Cuba. 

Geol.  .Suc.tjuurt.  <Jour.,  vol.  12,  pp.  144-153, 
1850. 


Ansted,  D.  T. — Continued. 

On  the  Sun  Fernando  co])per  khi^ 

near  Cienfnegos  in  Cuba. 

Ciool.  Soc,  (luart.  .Tour.,  vol.  13,  pp.  2I0.;J 
1857. 

[ ]  On  the  cop])ir  lodes  of  Duckt(m 

in  east  Tennessee. 

Gcol.  Soc.,  (Juart.  .'(uii-.,  vol.  13,  pp.  I'lri.; 
1857. 

[ ]  '  )n  some  copper  lodes  near  .Sykt^ 

ville  in  Maryland. 

Geol.  Soc,  (Ju.irt .  Jour.,  vol.  13,  pp.  2rj-:J 
1857. 

The  great  stone  book  of  nature,  ui 

Philadelphia,  ISt!!}  [not  seen]. 

The  Cabin  Creek  Coal  Co.  lands. 

TUo  Virginias,  vol.  0,  pp.  129-130,4°,  1885.| 

Antisell,  Thomas.     Geological  report. 

Ivoports  of  exjdonition.s  and  surveys  f.iti 
railroad  route  from  the  Jlississippi  ii>  J 
Paeific ;  Vol.Vir,  lioport  of  ,1 .  G.  Parke  iij 
routes  in  California  toeonneet  with  thernuij 
near  tho  35th  and  Il2d  parallels  |ete.],  l';irll] 
pp.  3-188, 197-204,  plates,  imip,  4^.  ;i2(l  Cons; ! 
sess.,  11. 11.  Kk.  Doe.  Xo.  91,  Wasliinjiton,  l^ 
[separate  in  18,'>0]. 

Almlraet,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,2d  Herl(S,  vol  . 
pp.  120-127,  18,J7. 

[On  lossiliferous  beds  in  San  l.iii 

Obispo  County,  Cal.  | 

Calif(u-uia  Aiad.  Sei.,  I'roe.,  vol.  1.  pp.ll4-J 
2d  edition,  1857. 

Archeac,  d'.     [Permian  of  east  and  wa 
America.] 

Soc.  G('iol.  France,  Hull.,  2(1  series,  vul.; 
pp.  532-533  (3  p.),  1858. 

Arcbean  and   Algonkian.      [Includiij 

all  unclassilied  crystalline  rocks. 

Nkw  Enul.vnd. 

1783.  West    Uiver     Mountain,    N« 

i[ami)shire,  .lones,  1).;  \\m 

ander.  [ 

1W)7.  Clbservations  and  map  of  fjeoj 

ogy  of    United    States,  )li| 

dure. 

1810.  Mineralogy    of   town   of  Nti 

Haven.  Sillinian.  I 

Observalions  in  vicinity  of  IW 

ton,(iodon. 

IXll.  Observations  in  vicinity  of  Nc 

Haven,  Silliinan. 

Lead  ndno  near  Northaniplotj 

Sillinian.  [ 

1818,  Kemaika    on    section    ol'  .M.« 

sachusetts    on     Coniicilii'ij 

Jiiver,    with    parts   of    \rf| 

mout,  Hitchock,  P.. 


RTON.l 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


27 


rchean  and  Algonklan— Continued. 
Nk\v  KNCLAND—Continiiod. 
1818.  MiueraloRy  and  geology  of  Hos- 
tou  region,  Dana,  S.  L.  and 
J.  F. 
Adit  to  Sontlianipton  lead  mine, 

Eaton, 
(jeology  of  the  United  States, 

Maclnre. 
Geology  of  Willianiston,  Dewey, 

C. 
TonrninlineH,  etc.,  at  Chester- 

tield  and  Goshen,  Gibbs,  .1. 
Minerals  of  gneiss    of    I.itch- 

flfld  County,  IJrace. 
Tiidt'x  to  geology  of  the  North- 
ern States,  Eaton. 
1820.  Geology    and     mineralogy     of 
J.itrlifiold,  Conn..  Brace. 
Minerals,  princijjally  in   Ilad- 

dam,  Conn.,  Webster,  .J.  W. 
Tour  in  New  Haven  and  Litrh- 

fiold,  Conn.,  Silliuiau. 
Tour    between    Hartford    and 
(Quebec,  Silliman. 
18-1.  liarnet  rock  iu  Reading.  Conn,, 
Seely. 
Salem  sienite,  Jasper,  etc.,  (Cor- 
nelius. 
Hill  of  si'ri)entine  near  West- 
field  and  Russell,  Mass.,  At- 
water. 
'{"races    of    volcano    in     West 
River  Mountain,  Allen,  ,1.  A. 
(Jhalyl)eate    s]>ring    at    Litch- 

iield.  Conn..  I'ierce. 
Notice  of  a  dolomite,  Vermont, 
Chase,  O. 
18l'2.  Minerals  and  rocks   in     lierk- 

sliire,  Silliman. 
18L':i.  Regions  contiguous  to  tlic  ( 'ou- 

necticut,  Hitchcock,  E. 
ISlM.  (ii-.'inite  veins  and  beds  in  Ches- 
ter, Mass.,  Emmons,  E. 
J^ingularconglonuTato  and  trap 

tuH,  Hitchcock,  E. 
Western  Massachusetts  region, 
Dewey. 
182ri.  Rock   specimens    from    Rhode 

Islan<l,  Uobinsou,  8. 
ISL'i;.  K'ocks  and  minerals  in  West- 

iield,  Mass.,  l)avis,  E. 

1827.  Lead    mines     of     Hampshire 

County,  Mass.   Nash. 


1832. 


Archeaii  and  Algonklan— Continued. 
Ni;\v  EN(ii,AM)— Continued. 

182H.  Notices  of  minerals  and  geol- 
ogy, Connecticut  and  Massa- 
chusetts, Hitchcock,  E. 
Nomenclature  of  North  Ameri- 
can rocks,  Eaton. 

1829.  Geology    of   county  of    Berk- 

shire, Mass.,  Dewey. 

1830.  All  primitive  strata  schistose, 

Eaton. 

Geological  text-book,  Eaton. 

Mincralogical  Journey  in  north- 
ern Now  England,  Shepard, 
C.  IT. 

1831.  Mines  of  New  Milford  and  Sal- 

isbury in  Connecticut,  Shep- 
ard. 

Water  course's,  alluvial  and 
other  ro(dv8  of  Connecticut 
Valley,  Smith,  A. 

Section  from  Killingly  to  Had- 
dain.  Conn.,  Mather. 

Greenstone  dike,  Vermont, 
Clapp,  A. 

(Jeological  survey  of  Massa- 
chusetts; economics,  Hit(ih- 
cock,  E. 

Crystallines  of  Connecticut, 
Mather. 

Keporton  Massachusetts,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 

Now    London     and    Windham 
counties.  Conn.,  Mather. 
1835.  Conglomerate  of  Roxbury  and 
dikes,  Jacksoi).  C.T. 

Lowell,  ge(dogical  facts,  Silli- 
man. 

Soapstone  iu  CUocn  Mountains, 
Coleman,  L. 

1837.  Exi'ursion  to  Mount  Kntahdin, 
Bailey,  .LW. 

First  report  on  geology  of 
Maine,  .lacksou,  C.  T. 

Chiastoliteof  Lancaster,  Mass., 
.lackson,  C.  T. 

Geology  of  i'ortland  and  vicin- 
ity, Hitchcock,  E. 

Geological  Survey  of  Connecti- 
cut, Sliepard. 

First  report  on  public  lauds, 
Maine,  .lackson  C.  T. 

1838.  Remarks  on  portions  of  Maine, 
Jackson,  C.  T. 


18.33. 


1834. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX   OF 


[nou.  10- 


IHTON.] 


'! 


Archean  and  Algonklan— Continued. 
Nkw  England— Continued. 

1838.  Second  report  on  Maine,  .lack- 

son,  C.  T. 
Obaerv.itions     in    tho    White 

Mountains,  Ifnbbnrd,  O.  V. 
AUagasli  section  from  tlio  Pe- 
nobscot to  the  St.  Lawrence, 

Hodge. 
Second  report  on  public  lauds 

of  Maine,  .Tackson,  C.  T. 
Reexamination   of  economical 

geolgy      of     Massachusetts, 

Hitchcock,  E. 

1839.  Marble  and  serpentine  in  Ver- 

mont, .Sillimaii. 

Catalogue  of  geological  speci- 
mens, Maine,  .Jackson,  V.  T. 

Survey  of  Aroostook  River, 
Maine,  Holmes,  E. 

Introduction,  geological  report, 
agricultural  geology,  Maine, 
.Jackson,  ('.  T. 

1841.  Final  report  on  Massachusetts, 

Hitchcock,  K. 

First  report  on  N'ew  Hamp- 
shire, .Jackson,  ('.  T. 

Report  on  Rhode  Island,  by 
.Jackson  and  Sillinian. 

Report  on  section  and  on  geo- 
logy, etc..  on  northern  corner 
of  New  Hampshire,  Whitney 
and  Williams. 

1842.  Geology  of  Connecticut,  Percl- 

v.al. 
Gecdogic  features  of  valley  of 
Connecticut    at    Charleston, 
N.  H.,  Webber. 

1843.  Tin  veins  of  .Jacksim,   \.   H., 

.Jackson,  C.  T. 
Metamorphism  in  Now  Ilaiuji- 
shire,  .Jacksun,  C.  T. 

1844.  Final   report    on    New    Hamp- 

sire,  Jackson,  C.  T. 

Geology  of  Portsmouth  and 
vicinity.  Now  Hamjishire, 
Hayes,  .J.  L. 

Explanation  of  geologic  map  of 
Massachusetts,  Hitchcock.  E. 

Geological  map  of  Jlassachii- 
setts,  Hitchcock,  E. 

American  geology  and  condi- 
tion of  resear<h  in  United 
States,  Rogers,  H.  D. 

Native  copper  in  Wheatly, 
Mass.,  Hitchcock,  E. 


Archean  and  Algonklan— Continued, 
New  Enulaxd— Continued. 
1845.  First     report     on     Vernioiii 

Adams,  C.  B. 
Report  on  counties  in  Vermont 

Hall  and  Thompson. 
Letter  on  Thetford  region,  \(i 

mont,  Thayer. 
IS46.  Rejjort  on  Chittenden  Count 

Vt,,  Thompson,  T. 
Notes  on  east  of  Green  Mdini 

tains,  Vermont,  Hall,  S,  I{. 
Agriculture  of  New  York,  I'.ui 

mous,  E. 
Age  of  tho  White  Mountain* 

Rogers  and  Rogers. 
White  Mountain   rocks,  Jolm 

son,  W.  R. 
Notcson  Vermont,  Hitchcock,  F 
Second    report    on   geology  o: 

Vermont,  Adams,  C.  B. 

1847.  Third  report  on  geology  of  Vir 

mont,  Adams,  C.  B. 
Analyses  for  Vermont  survev 

Hunt.T.  S. 
Report    on    exjdorations,  \"er 

mont.  Hall,  8.  R. 

1848.  Geography  and  geology  of  ^'e^ 

moot,  Thompson,  T, 
Rogers   on    geology  of  AMiit. 

Mountaint    'ackson,  C.  T. 
1H4!).  Second    visit    to    tho    United] 

States.  Lyell. 
Condition    of    traps    of    Newl 

Hampshire  a  measure  of  ero| 

sion.  Hu1)bard,  O.  P, 
1851.  Fossiliferous  strata  under  \a-| 

hant  syenite,  Agassiz,  L, 
18.o2,  Geology    of     southern    Esseil 

County,  Mass,,  Prescott. 
Age  of  (day  slate  of  Connect  icnt| 

Valley,  Hitchcock,  E. 
1853.  Coal  licids  of  Bristol  County  nndl 

and  of  Rhode  Island,  llitcii| 

co(dc,  E. 
Report    on   certain   points   ml 

geology    of     Massachusetts,! 

Hitchcock,  E. 
A])pendix    to    history  of    V'er-| 

mont,  Thompson,  '1'. 
Pebbles    in    conglomerate  audi 

origin    of     (|uartzite,    New- 
berry, Hall,.!. 
Geologic  niaj)  of  United  Stiites, 

etc.,  Marcou,  ,J. 
Classi  Ileal  ion  des  chalnes  des| 

mnntagncs,  Marcou,  J. 


Archean  and  A| 

|Nkw  ] 

•:n(.;i.an: 

;^    i«55 

.  Copi)e 

Silli 

Auieric 

'" 

Ueber 

Ame 

Arcadi 

, 

J.W 

1856 

^'erd  a 

bury 

Age  of 

Mass 

' 

Sienite 

Nidu 

On  Ser 

Hayc 

Serpent 

Ha  yet 

.Sori)ent 

C.  1'. 

1857 

Illustra 

o«,v,  1 

l^jM, 

Geologv 

cou,  .1 

Ib^o'J. 

On    ant 

aclmsi 

Catalog 

notes 

Hitch 

Section 

Chark 

cock.  ( 

Red  sau 

at    No 

sou.  C. 

Hevouia 

rocks. 

Paleontc 

3,  Hall 

1860. 

."^odalite 

Salem 

Wheatly 

Blake. 

Map  of 

cock, ( 

18til. 

Geology 

Maine 

Notes  01 

Holme 

(.onversi 

crates 

HitclK 

Moosehe 

ton,  J. 

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29 


rchean  aud  Algonkian— Coutimied. 
INkw  Esoi.and— Coiitiiiued. 

1855.  Copper  mines  at  llriHtol,  Conn., 
t^illinian  and  Whitney. 

American  geology,  Emmons,  K, 
Ueber  die  geologic  von   ^■ord 

Amerika,  Marcou,  J. 
Arcadian      geology,     Dawson, 

J.W. 

1856.  Verd  antiiiue  marble  from  Kox- 
biiry,  Vt.,  Hayes,  A.  A. 

Ago  of  altered  rocks  of  oast<:rn 

Massadnisetta,  Kogers,  W.  H. 
Sienite  in  South  Danvors,  Mass., 

Nichols. 
On  Serpentine  rock,  Vermont, 

Hayes,  A.  A. 
Serpentines  and  verd  antiques, 

Hayes,  A.  A. 
Serpentine   marbles,  Jackson, 

C.T. 

1857.  Illustrations  of   snrface   geol- 
ogy, Hitchcock,  E. 

1858.  Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
cou, .). 

185'J.  On   anticlinal  ilexnres,   Mass- 
aihusetts,  Rogers,  H.  1). 

Catalogue  of  State  cabinet  and 
notes  on  metamorphics, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

Section  from  Greenlield  to 
Charlemont,  Mass.,  Hitch- 
cock. C.  H. 

Red  sandstone  on  crystallines 
at  Nortlifield,  Mass.,  Jack- 
son, C'.  T. 

Devonian  granites  and  Taconic 
rocks,  Hitchcock,  E. 

Paleontology  of  New  York,  vol. 
H.  Hall.  J. 
186t).  Sodalite     and     eheolite     from 
Salem,  Mass.,  Kimball,  J.  P. 

Wiieatly  silver-lead  mine, 
J?lakc. 

Map  of    Rhode  Island,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 
18i>l.  (ieology  of  the  wild  lands  of 
Maine,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Notes  on  wild  lands  of  Maine, 
Holmes,  E. 

Conversion  of  certain  conglom- 
erates into  schists  and  gneiss, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

MoDsehead  Lake  region,  Hough- 
ton, J.  L. 


Archeau  and  Algonkian— Continued. 
New  Enqland — Continued. 

1861.  General  report  ou  geology  of 

Maine,  Hitchcock,  C.  II. 

Rejiort  on  geology  of  Vermont, 
Hitchcock,  E,,  Hitchcock,  E. 
jr.,  Hager,  and  Hitchcock, 
C.  H. 

Chemistry  of  survey  of  Ver- 
mont, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Notes  on  sections  across  Ver- 
mont, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Physical  geography  and  scenery 
of  Vermont,  Hager. 

Geology  of  riymouth,  \t., 
Hager. 

Uustratilied  rocks  of  Vermont, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

Report  ou  northern  Vermont, 
Hall,  S.  R. 

Dikes  in  Chittenden  County, 
Vt.,  Thompson,  Z. 

Contorted  pebbles  in  conglom- 
erate, Hitchcock,  E.  J. 

Geological  map  of  Vermont, 
Hager. 

Geology  of  Aquidneck,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H . 

Economical  geology  of  Ver- 
mont, C.  C.  Hager. 

Age  of  White  Mountains, 
Lesley,  J.  P. 

1862.  Notes    on    geology  of  Maine, 

Hitchcock,  ('.  11. 

Exploration  of  Aroostook 
County,  Me.,  Holmes,  E. 

Geology  of  Manchester  aud 
Lyuntield,  Mass.,  Mudge. 

Allegnash  and  Cauqiiomgomoc 
hikes,  White,  O. 

Rocks  of  Vinalhaven  region, 
Good  ale. 

Taconic  system  of  Emmcms, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Remarks  on  the  Taconic  sys- 
tem, Stl'^•ens. 

Review  of  geology  of  Vermont 
by  Hitchcock  and  Ilager,  Bil- 
lings. 

Marcou  on  Taconic  of  Vermont 
and  Canada,  T. 

Ee))orts  ou  geology  of  Maine, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Geology  of  Marbleliead,  Greg- 
ory, J.J.  H. 


30 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX    OK 


(BULL.ia 


Archeau  and  Algonkian — Continued. 
Nicw  England — Continued. 

1863.  Report  of  survey  of  C.tnada  to 

1863.  Logan. 
Relations     of     metamorpbics, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

1864.  Emery  in  Chester,  Mass..  .Jack- 

son, C.  T. 

Glacial  action  about  Penobscot 
Hay,  DeLaski. 

Relation  of  vegetation  to  geol- 
ogy at  Marblebead,  Gregory. 

Remarks  on  geology  of  Mid- 
dleton,  Mass.,  Gregory. 

Remarks  on  Gloucester  coast 
region,  Gregory. 
1866.  Emery  of  Chester,  Mass.,  Smith, 
J.L. 

Geology  of  Andover,  Mass., 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Some  features  of  southern  New 
Hampshire,  Verrill. 

Emery  in  Chester,  Mass.,  Jack- 
son, C.  T. 

Map  of  Canada  and  part  of 
United  States,  Logan  and 
Hall. 

1868.  Explanation  of  geologic  map  of 

Maine,  Hitchcock,  C.  It. 

(Geology  of  Vermont,  Hitch- 
cock. C.  H. 

Eozoischen  Formationsgruppe 
Xord  Amcrikas,  Credner. 

1869.  Metaniorphics   of  New  Bruns- 

wick and  Maine,  Bailey  and 
Matthews. 

Mines  dVtain  du  Maine,  Jack- 
sou,  C.  T. 

First  report  on  New  Hampshire, 
Hitchcock,  C.  II. 

Concentric  structure  of  granite 
rocks,  Shalcr. 

Analysis  of  jietrosilix  from  Mel- 
rose, Mass.,  .Jackson,  C.  T. 

1870.  New   England   granite  forma- 

tion. Hunt,  T.  S. 

Geology  of  Salem  region,  Pack- 
ard. ' 

Labradorite  rocks  at  Marble- 
head,  Mass.,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Second  report  on  New  Hamp- 
shire, Hitchcock,  ('.  H. 

Norite  or  labradorite  rock, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Lanrcntian  of  eastern  Maesa- 
chusetts.  Hunt,  T.  S. 


Arcbean  and  Algonkian — Contimied. 
Nkw  England — Continued. 

1870.  Geology  of  eastern  New  Ku, 

land.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Disintegrated  rocks  at  SaleJ 

Mass.,  Hyatt. 
Geology  of  northeast  Ameria| 

Hunt,  T.  S. 

1871.  Map  of  Massachusetts,  IlitcJ 

cock,  C.  H. 
Relations  in  vicinity  of  Bostoi 

Shaler. 
Geology  of  the  White  Mob 

tains,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Geognosy     of      Appalachian 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Eozoon  limestone  of  MassachJ 

setts.  Burbank,  Perry. 
Survey  of  New  Hami)shire,18^ 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Origin  of  granite  and  syeniiil 

Jackson,  C.  T. 
(ieognosie    und    Mineralreicll 

thum  des  Alleghany  system 

Credner,  H. 
Geology  of  Orleans  County, Vi| 

Hall,  S.  R. 
1872    Porphyries  of  eastern  coast fj 

Massachusetts,  Hunt,  'i'. 
Report  of  survey  of  New  llaffijl 

shire,  1871.  Hitchcock.  ('.  H.l 
{teologic  features  in  viciiiitvii 

Massachusetts,  Hyatt. 
Survey  of  Essex  County.  Masi| 

Hyatt. 

Labradorite  rocks,  Hunt,  T,;| 
Nature  of  rocks  from  Wate,i 

ville,  N.  H.,l)ana,  J.D. 
Notes     on     Jackson,    Baitlecj 

Conway,     anil      Tamworiil 

N.  H.,  Vose. 
Address  of  Hunt  to  Annru'H 

Association.  Dana,  .J.  1>. 
Origin  of  eozoonal   liini'stoij 

of     Chelmsford,      I?uil)aiii| 

Perry. 
Labradorite   rocks  of   Wat«j 

ville,  N.  IT..  Dana,  E.  S. 
Geology  of  vicinity  of  liosto^ 

Hunt,T.  S. 
Phenomena  observed  in  quiiri^ 

ing,  Niles. 
Rocks    of    (ireat    Barriugto^ 

Mass.,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Norian   rocks  in   New   ilaui'l 

shire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 


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31 


iachusotts,  HitcJ 


r'lciuitv  ol'  Bostoi 


rleaus  County,  Vj 


l)si'rve(liii(|Uiiri| 


Jchean  and  Algonkian — Continued. 
\\:\v  Kn(;i,ani)— Continuod. 
187-'.  Notes  on  granite  rooks.  Hunt, 
T.  S. 
(iliicial  action  on  Mount  Katah- 

(lin,  l)t'  J^aski. 
K'(;mMrk8  on  late  criticisms  of 

Dana,  Hnnt,  T.  S. 
Notes  on  geology  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, .Jackson,  C.T. 
Classification  of  rocks  of  New 
Hampshire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

1873.  Concentric  lamination  in  rocks, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 

(Jeology  of  Green  and  White 
mountains,  Hunt,  T,  S. 

Kxi)lanation  of  new  geologic 
map  of  New  Hampshire, 
Hitchcock,  C.Vl. 

Geology  of  New  Haven  region, 
Dana,  .J.  D. 

Surveyor  New  Hampshire,  1872, 
Hitchcock,  C.H. 

IJecord  of  science  for  1872  l>y 
Haird,  Dana,J.D. 

lielderberg  rocks  of  Connecti- 
cut Valley,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. ;  Hitchcock  and 
Blake. 

Recent  discoveries  in  White 
Mountains,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Metamorphism  of  rocks,  Hnnt, 
T.  S. 

1874.  History  ofWiunii)i8eogee Lake, 

Hitchcock,  C.H. 

riiy.sical  history  of  New  Hamji- 
sliirc,  Hitchcock,  C.H, 

.Sccnographical  geology  of  New 
Hampshire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Scenery  of  Coos  County.  N.  H., 
Huntington. 

History  of  surveys  in  New 
Hampshire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

K'elation  of  geolojjy  to  agricul- 
ture, Hitchcock.  C.  H. 

On  stratilication  of  rocks, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Helderbcrgrocksof  New  Hamp- 
shire, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Northwest  Maine,  Hitchcock 
and  Huntington. 

(Jeology    of    Portland,    Hitch- 
coek,  C.H. 
187.").  Notes  on  eastern  Massachusetts, 
Dodge. 


Archean  .ind  Algonkian — Contintied. 
New  r.N(.i,AXD— Continued. 
187').  Report     on     Hoosac     tunnel, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Disintegration  of  rocks.  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

(ieologic  chart  of  the  United 
States,  Bradley,  F.  11. 

Physical  history  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Mineral  dejiosits  of  Essex 
("onuty,  Mass..  Brockwaj', 

Remarks  on  geology  of  coast 
north  from  Boston,  Shaler. 

Decayed  rocks  of  Hoosac  Moun- 
tain, Hunt,  T.S. 
1870.  On  geologic  ma])  of  Massachu- 
setts, Crosby, 

Chloritic  formation  west  of  New 
Haven  region,  D.ina,  J.  D. 

Rei)ort  of  geologic  map  of 
Massachusetts  by  Crosby, 
D.ana.  J.  D. 

Geology  of  the  Nashua  Valley, 
Burbank. 

(ilacial  action    on  summit  of 
Mount    Washington,   Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 
1877.  History  of  crystalline  stratified 
rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Rem;n'ks  on  jtorphyries  of  east- 
ern Massachusetts,  Hyatt. 

Decayed  gneiss  of  Hoosac 
Mountain,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Metallic  iron  in  doleritc.  New 
Hami)shire,  Hawes. 

Agency  of  lateral  pressure  ex- 
hibited by  rock  movements, 
Niles. 

(ieology  of  eastern  Pennsylva- 
nia, Hunt,  T.S. 

Helderbcrg  of  Bernarilston  and 
Vernon,  Dana.  .1.  D. 

Vermont  geology  by  Rev.  A. 
Wing,  Dana,. J.  1). 

(ieology  of  New  Hamp.shire  liy 
Hitchcock,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Map  of  New  Hampshire  and 
Vermont,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Relation  of  geology  of  Vennont 
to  that  of  Berkshire,  Dana, 
.I.D. 

Origin  of  porphyry,  Bouv**'. 

(ieology  of  New  Hampshire, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. ;  Hunting- 
ton, 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


fBl'U.11 


■TOV.l 


Archean  and  Algonkian— Continued. 
Nkw  ExciLANH— Continued. 

1878.  (iranito    of    Nortli    .lay,   Me., 

Wiidsworth. 

Mincraloijfy  and  petrography  of 
HoHton  and  vicinity,  Wads- 
worth. 

Ricliinond  bowlder  trains,  Ben- 
ton. 

Atlas  to  geology  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, Hitchcock,  (!.  H. 

Mineralogy  and  lithology  of 
New  Hampshire.  Hawes. 

The  geologic  map  of  New 
Hampshire,  Hitihcock,  C.  H. 

Atlantic  system  of  mountains, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Region  ahont  head  of  Andros- 
coggin, Mo.,  Huntington. 

Economic  geology  of  New 
Hampshire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Petrograi)hy  of  Qiiincy  and 
Kock]iort,  Wadsworth. 

Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeast 
Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Geology  of  New  Hampshire, 
atlas,  Dana,  .J.  D. 

Geology  of  Cheshire  County, 
N.  H.,  Teuney, 

Region  at  head  of  Androscog- 
gin River,  Me.,  Huntington. 

1879.  Atlantic  system  of  mountains, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Mining  district  at  Sullivan, 
Mo.,  Kempton. 

Geology  of  White  Mountains, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Eruptive  rocks  in  Campton, 
N.  H.,  Hawes, 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Hitchcock,  C  H., 
and  Hunt,  T.  8. 

Classification  of  rocks.  Wads- 
worth. 

Hudson  River  age  of  Taconic 
schists,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

1880.  Geology  of  eastern  Massachu- 

setts, Crosby. 

History  of  some  pro-Cambrian 
rorks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Reil  felds])ar  of  granite  from 
Lyme,  Conn.,  Des  Cloiseaux. 

Comparisons  of  iron  and  associ- 
ated rocks  of  Mar(iuette  re- 
gion. Hunt,  T.  S. 


Archean  and  Algonklan — C  mtinned. 
Nkw  ENiii.AND — Continued. 

1880.  Pinite    in    eastern    MassncliJ 

setts,  Crosby. 
Age  of  Green  Mountains,  Daij 

J.  D. 
Classification  of  lavas,  SlialeJ 

1881.  Passage  of   s<  diments   tn  u, 

canio     in    Hrighton,    Masi 

Shaler. 
Folsltes  and  associated  rood 

north  of  Hoston,  Diller. 
Norfolk  County  basin,  Mass[ 

Hartou. 
Albany    granite    and    contai] 

phenomena.  New  Hampsbitt 

Ha  WPS. 
Recojd  of  geology  for  187!Ml 

Hawes. 
Iron  ore    of   Iron  Mine  Hill 

R.  I.,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Map  of  United  States  by  Hitcl] 

cock,  Dana.  J.  1). 
Iron  ore  of   Bartlett,   N.  H.| 

Huntington. 

1882.  Comparisons  of  crystallines  J 

Virginia  and  New  Englami] 

Hitchcock,  C.  H, 
Age  of   the    Taconic    system 

Dana,  J.  D. 
Felsites  in  vicinity  of  Postniil 

Diller. 
Remarks    on    Mount    DesmI 

Me.,  Davis,  W.  M. 
Decay    of  rocks    geologioalli| 

considered,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Country  rock  of  Marblcliead] 

Wadsworth. 
Maine  building  stones  in  Ns- 

tional  Museum,  Merrill,  (i,P| 
Frenchmans  Hay,  Me.,  CrosbyJ 
Relations  of  "felsite"  to  coiiJ 

glomerate  at  Milton,  Mas,*] 

Wadsworth. 
Hornblendic  granite  of  QuincT,| 

Mass.,  Wadsworth. 
So-called  inclusions  in  ,Maiii(| 

granites,  Merrill,  G.  P. 
Zircon    syenite    from    Marble- j 

head,  Mass.,  Wadswortli. 
Argillites    and    associates  al| 

Hraintrce,  Mass.,  Dodge. 
Geologic  history  of  the  Ameril 

cancontinent,Hall,  J.  ;llmit,| 

T.  S. 


Ichean  and  Algon 

-^Y.w  1:niii.ani>— C 

W2.  Coi)])er    d 

Wheeler 

History  o 

ami  rela 

lies,  llui 

1><84.  ecology  ol 

])()Vt,  Ii. 

.strength  c 

N.  11. 
l)istiirl)an 

Xowixtrl 
Distributi 

ern  Unit 
On    "I'ur 

Mass.,  C 
('(lutribut 

Riiode  1 
Maine  bui 
Connectic 

Lindsle; 
Ozoic  sys 

Hions,   '^ 

Wdltll. 

(~)bservati 

din  dist 

Felsites  a 

Boston, 

Geology 

Essex 

Daniel. 
Dike  at  1 

Mass. 
Study  oi 

laud.  V 
(ieology 

Dale, 
Gold  in 
Notes  on 

in  Ne\) 
Durabili 

vicinit 
Eozoic  r 

Hunt, 
Illustral 

Rurfac 
Tliirteei 

11  amp 
New  Ha 

buildi 

C.  11. 
Origin 

nietai 

.1.  I). 

liull.  12^ 


TCV.l 


NORTH   AMERTCAX   OEOLOGY. 


33 


ounfains,  DaiJ 


issociated  iwa 
ton,  Dillei. 
ty  basin,  Mass! 

te    and    coiitaj 
New  Hampsbin 

lofry  for  187!t-SiJ 


cinity  of  RostniJ 


Jchean  and  Algonkian — Continnod. 
^'k\n  l'.Mii.AM>^('i>ntiniUHl. 
1882.  Copper    dei)osits     of     Maino. 

Wheeler.  II.  A. 
lliHtory   of   'J'iiconio    (|ne,stion 

1111(1  relntion  of  'I'jiconian  se- 

ik'H,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
1X84.  <icolo<;y  of  PavadiHe,  neiirNew- 

lioit,  I{.  I..  Dale, 
.strenfjtb  of  granite,  Wincliell, 

N.  U. 
Disturbances     in    vicinity    of 

Newjjort,  1{.  1.,  Dale. 
Distribution  of  iron  ores  iu  east- 
ern I'nited  States,  .Smock. 
On    "  I'urf;atory"    in    Sutton, 

Mass.,  Crosby. 
Coutributiou     to     geidogy    of 

Kliode  l.sland,  Dale. 
Maine  building  stones,  Woltf. 
Ciinnectieut     buildiuLf     stone, 

Lindsley,  II.  \V. 
0/oic  system  and  its  subdivi- 
sions,  AVLitney    and    Wads- 
worth. 
Dbsorvations  iu  Mount  K'atah- 

din  district,  Mauilin. 
Fel.sites  and  associates  north  of 

Boston,  Diller. 
(leology    and     mineralogy    in 

Essex    Count \ .    Mass.,    Mc- 

Daniel. 
Dike  at  Houghs  Neck,  (,>uincy, 

Mass.,  Woltf. 
Study  of  peridotite,  Cumber- 
land, Wadsworth. 
(ieology    of     Rhode      Island, 

Dale. 
Gold  in  Maino,  Wadsworth. 
Notes  on  building  stones  used 

iu  New  York,  Newberry. 
Durability  of  building  'tone  iu 

vicinity  of  Now  York,. In  lien. 
Eozoic  rocks  of  North  America, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Illustrations  of  ])olished  rock 

sllrfac(^s,  Morgati,  II.. J. 
Thirteen  sections  across  New 

Hampshire,  Hitchcock,  C.  II. 
New  Ham]ishire  and  \ fruiont 

building  stones,   Hitchcock, 

C.  H. 
Origin  of  beddin;;'  in  so-ciilled 

metamorphic     rocks,    Dana., 

.1.  D. 

!;„11.  127 ,i 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued. 
Ni:w  K\(ii,AND—<  Ion  tinned. 

1881.  New  Hampshire  and  \'ormont 

building  stones,  Ilitehcoek, 

C.  H. 
r.aram()ri>h<isis  of  pyroxene  to 

horni>leude,  Williams,  (}.  H. 
Knilding  stones  of  Klnxlo 

Islitnd,    Massachusetts,    and 

Maine,  Shaler. 
Microsco]iic  structure  of  build- 
ing  stones,   Hawes,  Merrill, 

G.P. 
Position  of  Philadelphia  gneiss, 

i  itchi'ock,  C.  II. 
ISS.'}.  Glaciation  on  Mount  Kearsarge, 

N.  H.,  Putnam, 
fieology   of  nioulli   of    Xarra- 

gansett  Hay,  Dale. 
Green    Mountain    gneisses    in 

eastern  New  iMigland,  Hitch- 

oock,  C.  H. 
Origin    of    crystalline    rocks, 

Hunt,  T.  .S. 
History  of  Taconi<'    ([uestion, 

and  relations  of  the  rocks, 

Hunt.  T.  8. 
Allanite   as  rock   constituent, 

Iddinga  and  Cross. 
Crystallinesof  Alabama,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 
Taconic    rocks     and     stratig- 
raphy, Dana,  .1.  D. 
Syenite     and     gabbro,    Essex 

County,  Mass.,  Wadsworlii. 
Report   of   the  Atlaiiti(j    coast 

tlivision,  .Shaler. 
.Sectiou.s    of    New    H,nn])shire 

and  \'eriaont  by  llitchcoik, 

Dana,  .1.  D. 
Division  dn  systi'me  ^o/oiiiuo. 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Map  of  I'nit(>d  States,  Metiec;. 
1880.   \'aii(il  It  e  granite  from  \  crmont, 

Krouschotl". 
Geology  of  northern  New  I'^ng- 

laud,  HitclKock,  C.  H. 
Sections    across    New    Ham]>- 

shire    anil    N'erniont,    Hitch- 
cock, C.  II. 
Inclusions  in  granite  of  Crafts- 

bur\.  N't.,  .McCormick. 
Report  of  division  of  chemistry, 

Clarke.  F.W. 
Notes     on     joint      structure, 

Crosby. 


34 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDP]X   OF 


[bcilI 


Archean  and  Algonkian— Continued, 
New  England — Coutiu'ied. 

1887.  Mapof  the  United  States,  Hitch- 

cock, C.  H. 

Succession  and  metamorpliism 
in  Connecticut  Kiver  region, 
Emerson. 

Gastaldi  and  the  crystalline 
rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Taeouic  rocks  an^l  stratig- 
raphy, Dana,  J.  D. 

The  Taconic  system.  Walcott. 

Report  on  Rhode  Island,  Provi- 
dence Franklin  Society. 

1888.  Theories  of  ore  deposits,  Wads- 

worth. 
Olivine     diabase     from      St. 

George,  Me.,  Dickerman  and 

Wadsworth. 
Vicinity  of  Salem,  Mass..  Sears. 
Map  of  vicinity  of  Now  York 

City.  Martin,  D.S. 
Variations  of  metamorpbism, 

Dana,  .T.  D. 
Great    Barrington,  Mass.,  .lu- 

lien. 
Bristol  County,  Mass.,  Shaler. 

1889.  Recreation    in   central    Mussa- 

chusetts.  Honey  man. 

Conglomerates  in  gneisses, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Geology  of  Nahant,  Lane. 

Geologic  notes.  Sears. 

Hampshire  County,  Mass.,  Em- 
erson. 

Camel's  Hump  and  Lincoln 
Mountain,  Vt.,  Uphani. 

Geology  of  Mount  Desert  Is- 
land, Shaler. 

Geology  of  Cape  Ann,  Shaler. 

Report  of  division  of  Archean 
geology,  U.  S.  Geological 
Survey,  Pumi)elly. 

Report  of  Atlantic  coast  divi- 
sion, U.  S.  Geological  Survey, 
Shaler. 

1890.  Areas  of  continental  progress  in 

North  America,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Archean  axes  of  eastern  North 
America,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Eastern  Maine,  Bailey. 

Granites  of  Massachusetts,  Em- 
erson. 

Essex  County,  Mass.,  Sears. 

Kaolin  in  Blandford,  Mass., 
Crosby. 


I  Archean  and  Algonkian— Coutiiuuit 
New  England— Continued. 

1890.  Macfarlane's    Railway  Ciu, 
Crosby,  Hitchcock. 

Limestone  of  Norfolk,  Coi 

Dana,  .).D. 
Studies  of  hornblende  scl 

Hitchcock. 
Warren's  Geography,  Brewi 
Granitoid  areas  in  Lower  I. 

rentian,   Hitchcock,  V. 

Williams,  G.  H. 
Report  of  division  of  An  In 

geology,  U.     S.     Geoloyj 

Survey,  Pumpelly. 

1891.  American  opinion  on  tliod] 
rooks,  Wiuchell,  A. 

Rifting  in  granite  [Capo  Am 

Tarr. 
Fauna    of    Lower    Caiulitii 

Walcott. 
Arkose  beds  in  central  JIai 

chusetts,  Emerson. 
Keratophyre  from  JIarl)lelii 

Neck,  Massachusetts,  auii 

sis,  Chatard. 
Trias  of  Massachusetts,  1 

sou. 
The    four    rocks    about   .\i 

Haven,  Dana,  .J.  D. 
Metamor])hism  in  congloinei 

scliist,  Wolff, 
Iron  ores  of  Miunesotii 

chell,  X.  H.andll.V. 
New  York,  New  .Iekskv,  and 
.sylvania. 
17.")2.  Mdmoire dans loquel on cinii 

le  Canada  a  la  Suisse,  V< 

tard. 
1787.  Mineralogischo  Kenntiiiss 

(istlichen   Theils   von   Noj 

Amerika,  etc.,  Schocjif. 
1807.  Observations  and  map  <if  «i 

ogy  of  United  States, 

clure. 
1814.  The  range  of  mountainsixtr: 

iug  across  New  Jersey,  Miu 

ell,  S.  L. 
On  north  side  of  Long  Islai 

Mitchell,  S,  L. 
No  cave  near  New  York  Cii 

Akerly. 
Zircon  from  Trenton,  <'onri 

S.  W. 
Account  of  Dutchess  (ouni 

N.  Y.,  Akerly. 


Wl 


'[J 


DN.I 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


35 


ower    Caiiiliti 


lachusotts,  Eu 


lean 
sw  \ 

IKll. 
|1><1H. 


h81!t. 


mo. 


1X1' 1. 


IWl'. 


18l'tJ. 

1827. 
1828. 


f  Loug  Isla: 
^ew  York 
•eiitoii,  Conn 
tchess  Coiini 


1829. 


iuid  Algonklan— Continued, 

riliK,  NKW   .IERSKY,   and   PkNN- 

\  .\Ni.\— Continued. 
(Iiologyand  mineralogy  of  New 

York  Island,  Akerly. 
Index  to  geology  of  the  North- 
ern .States,  Eaton. 
Carbonate    of    magnesia     ou 

Statcn  Island,  Pierce. 
(Jeoldgy  of  the  United  States, 

Mat'lure. 
Second  re])ort  of  laboratory  of 

survey  of  Pennsylvania,  Mc- 

Creath. 
(Jeology  of  the  Hudson  Kiver, 

Akerly. 
.Secondary  regions  of  New  York 

and  New  Jersey,  Pierce. 
Tour  between    Hartford    and 

(Quebec,  Silliman. 
Notices  of  northeastern  New 

York,  Jessup. 
(ieology   and  paleontology   of 

Franklin,  N.  J.,  Vanuxemand 

Keating. 
Minerals     of     Paterson     and 

.Sparta,  N.  J.,  Nuttall. 
(tcology  of  the  Highlands,  New 

York,  Eaton, 
(ieology  of  Highlands  of  New 

York  and  New  Jersey,  Pierce. 
Survey  of  Rensselaer  County, 

N.  ¥.,  Eaton. 
Serpentine  of  Hoboken,  N,  ,1., 

Nuttall. 
Survey  of  Erie  Canal,  Eaton. 
Expedition   to  sources  of  ,St. 

Peters  River,  Keating. 
Country     near     Easton,    Pa., 

Finch,  J. 
American  lead  mine.  New  York, 

Lee,  C.  A. 
(Jeologic    survey  of  Philadel- 
phia, Troost. 
IWrings  for  water,  Disbrow. 
Nomenclature  of  North  Ameri- 
can rocks,  Eaton. 
Country  near  West    Chester, 

Pa,,  Finch. 
Tabular    view    of    American 

rocks,  Eaton. 
Serpentine  on  New  York  Islaud, 

Van  Rensselaer. 
Cneisses    in    Eastern    United 

.States,  Maclure. 
Gneisses  and  associates  in  east- 
ern United  States,  Maclure, 


Archean  and  Algonklan — Continued. 
Nkw  YoiiK,  Nr.w  Jkhsky,  and  Penn- 
sylvania— Continued. 

1830.  All  primitive  strata  schistose, 

Eaton. 

Ge<dogic  prodromus,  Eaton. 

Direction  and  extent  of  primi- 
tive ranges,  Eat(m. 

Diluvial  furrows  and  scratches, 
Thomas,  D. 

(ieological  text-book,  Eaton. 

1831.  Geologic    features    along    the 

Hudson  and  west    through 

New  York,  Eaton. 
Singular  impressions  in  marble, 

Pennsylvania,  Browne,  J.  H. 
Mineralogy  and  geology  of  .St. 

La*'rence  County,  Finch. 

1832.  Geology  of  the  Highlands  of 

Now  York,  Mather. 
Mineralogy    and     geology    of 

Orange,  N.  Y.,  and   Sussex, 

N.  J.,  Shepard. 
Geology     of     Philadelphia, 

Brown,  P.  A. 
Rocks  in  vicinity  of  Philadel- 

phi.i,  Brown,  P.  A. 
Geological  eciuivalents,  Eaton. 
1834.  Mineralogy  of  Jeft'erson  and  St. 

Lawrence     counties,  N.    Y., 

Crawe  and  Gray. 
Strontianite-bearing  limestone, 

Bigsby. 
1831).  P^irst  report  of  survey  of  New 

Jersey,  Rogers,  II.  D. 

1837.  First  report  on  survey  of  third 

district  of  New  York,  Conrad. 
Chemical  department  of  New 

York  survey,  Beck. 
First  report  on  second  district 

of  New  York,  Emmon.s,  E. 
First  report  of  survey  of  fourth 

district    of    New     York, 

Vanuxem. 

1838.  Second    report    of    survey    of 

third  district  of  New  York, 
Vanuxem. 

Mountains  in  Essex  County, 
N.  Y.,  Redlicld. 

Report  of  geologist  of  first  dis- 
trict of  New  York,  Mather. 

Second  report  on  survey  of 
Peunsylvania,  Rogers.  11.  D. 

Report  of  geologist  of  si.-eoud 
district  of  New  York,  Em- 
mons, E. 


^ 


36 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


fm-ii.. 


Aicbeaa  aiul  Algonkian — Contiiniod. 
Ni'.w  YouK,  New  .Ji;itsi;Y,  and  Pi'.nn- 
SYI.\'AXIA — (.'oil  I  ill md. 
IKWK  Tliinl  icpdi't  ol'  bi'coikI  distriut 

til'  New  York,  l']niiiioii.s.  K. 
Third  rcpoi't  of  lirst  district  of 

New  York.  Mather. 
Keport  oil  chemistry  of  the  Hur- 

voy  of  New  York.  Hock. 
Gfolof^y  of  New  Y'ork  Coimty, 

(Jiihi. 
Tliird  report  oil  survey  of  Pcnn- 

Hyl\;iiii!i,  l{()j;ors.  II.  I  >. 
(icolofj;y  td"  ()raii{;(<  County,  \. 

Y'.,  lioitoii.  \V. 
1S\{).  Ut'port  on  iiiineriils  and  cliciu- 

ieiil  di'partiuout,  New   York, 

Beck, 
Fourth    rt'jMiit    on    .survey    of 

IVimsylvania,  Wooers.  II.  I>. 
Fourth  rojiort  of  geologist  of 

iirst  district   of   New   York, 

Mather. 
Description  of  geology  of  Now 

.Tcrsey.  Rogers.  II.  1). 
1841,    Fifth  report  of  auivey  of  Iirst 

district  of  New  York,  Mather. 
IJeport    on   luiueralogy  of  tlie 

survey  of  New  Y'ork,  P.ck, 

L,C. 
J''ifth  report  of  survey  of  the 

second  district  of  New  Y'orl<, 

Eiunions.  F. 
Fifth  report  on  survey  of  reiiii- 

sylvania,  Kogcrs,  II.  I  >. 
IM'2.  (ioology  of   third    district    of 

New  Y(n'k.  I^uiinons,  I".. 
To])ography.  geology,  and    re- 
source of  New  York,  Eiuiuous. 
^Mineralogy  of  New  Y'ork,  I'.ock. 
(ieoliigy  of  New  Y'ork,  second 

district,  Eunnons,  F, 
18 IS.  .Superposition  of  r(i<ks  of  (i-- 

ange  ("onnty.  N.  \  .,  Ilorloii. 
Fourth  report  of  survey  of  the 

third  district  of  New  York, 

\'aiiuxeiu. 
Survey  of  isltind  of  New  York. 

Gale. 
(Jcology  of  New  ^'ork,  first  dis- 
trict. Mather, 
Structure  of  Appalachians,  e\- 

cui]difying    laM's    of    moun- 
tains, Rogers. 


Aichean  uiid  Algonkian — (-ontiiimd. 

Nkw  Y(ti(K,  Nkw  .Ikhsky,  AM)  I'i;n 

.svLVA.MA — Contiuuod. 

1843.   Fourth  rep(ut  of  survey  oi'^ 

oud    district  of  New    Ynr 

Emmons,  K.,  and  Uogos, 

(ioology  of  New  Y'ork,  first  ilj 

trict.  Mather, 
Igneous  action  in  State  oiNf 
York,lteck,  F,(\ 
1841.   \'iews  on  igneous  action,  j'.ei 
L,C. 
Keview  of  New  Y'ork  rc|)on 

Owen,  1).  I). 
Intlueuce    of   survey   (d'    NV 
York,  II.ill,.!. 
18l,">,  .\griciiltural  geology  of  iKirt 
ern  New  Y'ork,  KniinonN,  E. 
Zinc  mines  of  Franklin,  N. , 
Algvr. 
184ti,  .Ygriculture  of  New  Y'ork.  K: 
iiions,  F, 
Ohservaiions  on  magnetic  di 
Lticke, 

1817.  .Milling     report,    Winter    (ji 

northern     New    Y'ork.    Ki 
iiious,  E. 

1818,  Catalogue  of  geological  sim 

mens.  New  Y'ork,  Hall,  .1. 
18r)().  Survey  of  county  of  'NVasliiii 

ton,  N'.Y'.,  Fitch. 
18.")1,  Specimen ts  presented  to  Nr 

YtnL  Museum,  Hough. 
1851.'.  Survey  of  county  of  Essex.  .N.l 

AVatson. 
Condition  of  part  of  Fraalili 

ite    vein,  N.  ,1.,  Farringtnii. 
Fault    at   Sterling,  N.J,,  la 

riiigtoii. 
185:i,    Whcatlcy,    Brook  dale,  ai 

Charleston    mines,     Clicsii 

County,  Pa..  Rogers,  H.  1>. 
18ol.  On   nature   cd'  limestone  w 

franklinite,  .Tackson,  C.  1, 
Some  ciystallin(»  Iiniestmu'< 

North  America,  Hunt,  T.  > 
18,"),^,   I'cber  die  Geologie  von  >ii 

Amerik.'i,  Marcoii,  .1. 
EsciuissegdologiqueduCMiiii 

Logan  and  llnnt. 
Remarks    on    Sussex    C<iiiun 

N.  J.,  Kitchell,  W. 
18,5H,  Notes  on   Berks   County.  B 

Bertlot, 


TON.  I 

rcbeaii  nnd  Algon 
|,;W  VoiiK,  Nk.w  . 

SVI.VANIA— Coi 

18."t).  Report  on  u 

Kitchell. 

•Structure 

County.  1 

Isr.T.  Geology    ot 

Pa..  Hart 

Iron  ores  ol 

IS.'iS.  tieology 

Nortli  All 
(Jeology    o 
Marcou, . 
IS.")!!.  Metamoriih 
l^)gers,  I 
IHiil.  Specular  oi 
,L,.Ta<kH( 
Ageof  wliit 
Jersey,  <' 
( iuide  to  g( 
Linklaen 
18(U,  Structure  ( 
Brandyw 
Lesley,  .1 
Survey  of 
N.Y,,  Dei 
l«i;i.  Geology  of 
Halfand 
1S(!.').  Neighljorhd 
Macfarlai 
History  of 
Pa.,Smit 
Age  of  Nev 
by  Roger 
History  of 
Am.  Jour 
Skizzo  din- 
York.  Cr( 
Report  of  8 
for  18G4, 
ISdC.    Map  of    C 
United 
Hall. 
Isi'iT.  Historyof  < 
Island,  S 
1m;s.  Geology  ot 
G,  H. 
EozoischoT 
Nonl  An 
Occnrrenci 
Whittloi 
Laurcntiai 
their  mi 


f  ni-i.i,.  l; 
in — (-'oiitiuiit' 

iSKY,  AM)    I'Kv 

uiied. 

of  survey  of  m 

t  ol   Kew    Viit 

,,  aud  Hogci.s, 

\v  York,  (iisr  d: 

I  in  StatoorXt 
L.C. 

UU8  actiou.  liei 

w  York   report 

survey    of    V 

I. 

eology  of  Hurt; 

k,  KiiiuioiiK,  E, 

Fraiikliii,  X,  J 

■  Now  York,  Ij 

II  uiiignetic  (1: 

t,    Winter    m 
i>\v    York.    ].i 

zoological  sjMi 
ork,  ilall,  ,1. 
ity  of  AYasliiiii 
tell. 
esonted  to  Xi 
11.  Hough, 
y  of  Essex,  .N. 

iirtof  FriKilil 
I.,  I''arriiii;t(iii 
ling,  X.J,,  1.: 

)ok  dale,  aii 
mines,     Clicsii 
Rogers,  H.  H. 
limestone  wi* 
ackson,  ('.  T. 
le  liniestmu'^ 
•a,  iruut,T.  > 
logie  von  Xo! 
■eon,  ,7. 
;i(juodii(';in;ii 
unt. 

Sussex    ('(Piiiit; 
1.  W. 
:8   Couutj'.  h 


TON.  1 


NORTH    AMERICAN    CEoLOdY. 


37 


chean  and  Algonkian  -Crnitiiiiied. 
si:\v  VoiiK,  N'KW  .li:i!si-.v,  \\i>  I'l'w- 

svi.v.xNiA— ( 'ontiniied. 
isriil.  Ueporton  nortliern  New.Iorsoy, 
Kitehell. 
Strncturo       of       Pliila<lelpliia 
Connty.l'a.,. Jewell. 
\Ki'.  (ieology    of    Cliester    County, 
I'a.,  Hnrtnian. 
Iron  ore.s  of  Caniida,  Hillings. 
1S."pS.  (ieology     and     geugr;ij)liy     of  | 
North  Anioriea,  Rogers,  II.  I). 
(Joology    of    North     Aineriea, 
Mareon,  .1. 
lS5!i.  MetaniorphicsofAtlantie Slope, 

Rogers.  H.  D. 
18(il.  Specnlar  ore.  Phillipsburg.  N. 
J.,  Jackson,  C.  T. 
Ago  of  white  liinestoiio  of  New 

Jersey,  Cook.  (i.  II. 
Guide  to  geology  of  New  York, 
Linklaen. 
W\'2.  Structure  of  liniestom^  on  the 
Brandy  wine,   Pounsylvauia, 
Lesley.  J.  P. 
Survey  of  county  ol'   Oi-iinod^ 
N.  Y.,  Denniston. 
ISC. I.  (ieology  of  eastern  New  York, 

Hall  and  Logan. 
lS(ir>.  Neighborhood  of  Rossie.  N.  Y., 
JIacfarl.ine. 
History  of  Delaware  County, 

Pa.,  Smith,  G. 
Age  of  New  Jersey  Higlilainls 

hy  Rogers,  Seeley.  T.  P. 
History  of  Eozooii  cnniMlense, 

Am.  Jour.  Sci. 
Skizze  der  Umgegen<l  von  Neu- 

York,  Creduer,  H. 
RepiU't  of  survey  of  Now  Jersey 
for  180)4,  Cook,  G.  II. 
ist;(;.    Map  of    Canada   aud   ])iirt   of 
United    States.    Logan     ;in(l 
Hall. 
ISCT.   History  of  geology  of  New  York 

Island,  Stevens. 
\Xi>x.  Geology  of  New  Jersey,  Cook, 
G.  H. 
Eozoischen  Forma tionsgrni)])e 

Nord  Amcrikas,  Creduer. 

Occurrences  of  iron  in  Tiiasses,  I 

AYhittlesey.  ' 

Lanrentiau      liniestDiies      aud  1 

their  mineralogy,  Hunt,  T.  S.  [ 


Archeaii  and  Algonkian— Continued. 
Ni  w  YoiiK,  Ni;\v  .lr,i!-ii;v,  and  1'i;\x- 
SYIAANIA— Continued. 

1870.  L'eceiit    ])rogrcss    in    geology, 

Hall., I. 
Mowlilers  in  gneiss  near  Phila- 

delphiii,  Leeds.  A.  R. 
Noi'ite    or    liil)radorite     rock, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 

1871.  Srdiists  !iinl  limestone  of  New 

York  Isliiud.  Martin,  I).  S. 
Pennsylvania's  f  o  ii  n  d  a  t  i  o  n 

stones,  Leeds, 
(ieognosy     of      Api)ahieliianH, 

limit. i'.s. 
1S72,  Corundum  mine,  tHiester  Coun- 
ty, Pa..  Leidy. 
Origin  of  eozoonal    limestone 

ne:ir  Chelmsford,  I'ei  ry. 
Ifeporl of  survey  of  New  .lersey 

for  ]s71,  Cook.  G.  II. 
h'eport  of  survey  of  Now  .Jersey 

fur  1871.'.  Cook,  (!.  II. 
Notes  on  granitic  rocks,  llnnt, 

T,  S. 
Certain  rocks  in  St.  Lawrence 

County,    N.   Y.,    older    than 

Potsdam.  Mrooks. 
1871).  Position  of  iron  ores  of  north- 
ern New  York,  limit,  T.  S. 
Hematites  of    eastern    I'nited 

States.  Hunt,  T.S. 
Notes   in  Lehigh  County,  etc., 

Lesley. . I.  P. 
lion   ores  ol"  South   ^loundijn 

Pa..L.'s]ey.  J.  P. 
Rcjiortof  survey  of  New  .lersey 

for  lS7.'i.  Cooli,  (r.  H. 
Magnetites    of    St.    Lawrence 

County.  N.  Y..  Silliman. 

1874.  Serpentine  psendomorphs  from 

'I'illy  I'oster  mine,  Dana..).  I». 
Re)iortof  survey  of  New  ,I<>rsev 

for  lS7l,Cook.  G.  H. 
Serpentines  of  eastern   I'liited 

States.  Martin,  D.  s. 
Magnetites     of     New     .lersey, 

Smoidi,  Hunt.  T.  S. ;  lUake. 

1875.  Musc(metcong  tunnel,  New. ler- 

sey. Hriiikcr. 
Hydvogeology.  Frazer. 
Eariluinake   of    1871,   Miiitlu, 

U.S. 
(Jeologic   (h.-u't,  of  the  luited 

States.  Bradley,  F.  H. 


38 


CATALOGUE   AND    INUEX   OF 


iniui 


Archean  and  Algonkian— Continurd. 
Nkw  Youk,  New  Jeumky,  and  I'kn.n- 
SYIA'ANIA — Coiitiiuiod. 
1876.  Striu'tureofHouthciiHtpniPcnn- 
Hylviiiiia,  LoHley,  .J.  1'. 

Serpoiitiiio  liincMtono  of  north- 
ern New  York,  Hall,  .1. 

Report  on  York  an<l  Adania 
counties,  I'a..  Fra/.er. 

(Jornwall  iron  mine  and  related 
deposits.  Hunt.  T.  8. 

History    of    explorations     '. 
Ponnsylvania,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Keport  on  liinoiiite  of  Lehigh 
County,  Pa.,  Dana.  J.  I). 
Iij77.  Hudson  HiverPalisades.Wurt/. 

Hoiiort  on  York,  Adams,  Cuni- 
borland,  and  Franklin  coun- 
ties. Pa.,  Frazer,  P. 

Map  of  Pennsylvania,  Lesley, 
.LP. 

Lithology  of  the  Adirondacks, 
Leeds. 

(ieology  of  eastern  Pennsyl- 
vania, Hunt,  T.  S. 

Rocks  near  Philadelphia,  Rand. 

History  of  crystalline  stratified 
rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1878.  Geology  of   Lake    Chaniplain 

region.  Hall,  .1. 

Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  survey 
of  New  Jersey,  Cook,  G.  H. 

Letter  on  report  on  trap  and 
Azoic  of  southeast  Pennsyl- 
vania, Lesley,  .J.  P. 

Report  of  survey  of  No  w  Jersey 
for  1878,  Cook,  G.  H. 

Hematites  of  Lehigh  County, 
Pa.,  Prime. 

Notes  on  lithology  of  the  Adi- 
rondacks, Leeds. 

Catalogue  of  rock  specimens, 
survey  of  Pennsylvania. 

Paleozoic  of  Lehigh  and  North- 
ampton, Pa.,  Prime. 

Rocks  of  New  York  Island; 
Martin,  D.  S. 

Geologic  history  of  New  Y'ork 
Island,  etc.,  Newberry. 

Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeast 
Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1879.  .Stratigraphy  of  Quebec  group 

and  older  crystallines,  Sel- 
wyn. 
Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Hunt,  T.  S. 


Archean  and  Algoiikian— Contiiiiii'ill 
New  Y'ohk,  Nkw  Jeksky,  a.m>  I'kJ 

8YLVANIA — ContilUKHl. 

1879.  Lake    Superior    copper   nij 

in     Pennsylvania,     ltliuii| 

Hunt,  T.M. 
Macfarlane's  (ieologieal   1(J 

road   Guide    of    New  Y"ij 

Macfarlane. 
(Jeology  of  South    Momiui 

Pa..  Frazer. 
Macfarlane's  Goologlciil  liij 

road    Guide  of  New  .Icrs* 

Smock. 
Iron  ore  of  northern  New  Yoii 

HaJl.C.E. 
Second  report  of  laboratorv| 

survey  of  Pennsylvania. 

Croath. 
Report   of   geologist    of  .NJ 

.Jersey  for  1879,  Cook,  C.  HI 
Macfarlane's  Geological  Raj 

road    (.iuide,   Pennsylviini| 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
Lake    Superior    copper   rnci 

in     Pennsylvania,     Ulimill 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Serpentine  and  steatite  in  Delj 

ware  County.  Pa.,  Rand. 

1880.  Limestone  belts  of  WestcliestI 

County,  N.  Y.,  Dana,  J.  1). 
Relations    of    crystalliiu^s 

eastern  Pennsylvania.  Hal 

C.E. 
Fossils  in  Peach  Rotton\  slatfj 

Lesley,  J.  P ;  Frai.er. 
Geology  of  Lancastftr  Count!! 

Pa..  Frazer. 
Report  of  State  Geologist 

New  Jersey  for  1880.  Coot] 

G.  H. 
History  of  some  pre-Caiiiliriai 

rocks,  Hunt.  T.  S. 

1881.  Geology  of  Philadelphia  Coin] 

ty,  Pa.,  Hall.  C.  E. ;  Lesle| 

.1.  P. 
Graphite  of   Chester  CoMnt;| 

Pa.,  Frazer. 
Change    of     serpentine    iutl 

quartz.  Rand. 
Serpentine  of  Delaware  Couij 

ty,  Pa.,  Kand. 
Analyses  of  minerals  and  rocll 

from    Bucks,    Philadelpbiil 

and    Montgomery    couuties| 

Pa.,  Geuth. 


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NORTH   AMEKICAN   GEOLOGY. 


39 


tchean  and  Algoiiki    .  -Contiuuec*.. 
SFW  YoiiK,  Nkw  .Iku.sky,  and  P/.nn- 
svi.VANiA— Contiinio<l. 
18i<l.    Miunrtil   Hpriuga  of   Saratoga, 
N.Y.,Fi8li,C. 

Serpontiiio  in  Radnor  Town- 
ship, Vu,.,  Uand. 

PeiMtliarHtratilicationofKneiHa 
iK'ur  riiiludelpliia,  liand. 

Serpentine  in  Berks  County, 
Pa.,  Lewis,  FL  C. 

Ago  of  rockd  of  New  York 
Island,  etc.,  Britton,  N.  L. 

Geology  of  Staten  Island,  Brit- 
ton, N.  L. ;  Dana,  .1.  0. 
liS'J.  Notes  on  Staten  Island,  Britton, 
N.L. 

Roekf  of  New  York  and  Staten 
Island  and  on  drift,  New- 
berry. 

G<''ologie  do  la  stid-est  do  la 
Peusylvanio,  Frazer. 

Age  of  the  Taconio  system, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

Pi)t-holo8  near  Williams 
Bridge,  N.  Y.,  Britton,  N.  L. 

Report  on  survey  of  New.ItTHey 
for  1882,  Cook,  G.  H. 

Diabase  dikes  at  Franklin  Fur- 
nace, X.  ,1.,  Emerson. 

Serpentine  of  St.'iten  and  New 
York  islands,  .Inlieu. 

.Mineral  localities  around  Now 
York  City,  ete.,  Darton. 
iw:i.  Horizon  of  South  Valley  Hill 
rocks  in  Pennsylvania,  I"ra- 
zer. 

Geology  of  Philadelphia  Coun- 
ty, Pa.,  by  Ilall,  Frazer. 

Review  of  geology  of  Chester 
County,  Pa., Rand,  Frazer,  P, 

l{aud  on  Chester  County,  Pa., 
Frazer. 

Report  of  geological  survey  of 
Pennsylvania,  Frazer. 

Report  of  survey  of  Now  Jersey 
for  1883,  Cook,  G.  H. 

li'aud  on  Chester  and  Delaware 
counties.  Pa.,  Frazer. 

Geology  of  the  Chester  VaUey 
of  Pennsylvania,  Hall,  C.  Iv 

Amphibolc  granite  from  Syene, 
Stelzner. 

Decay  of  rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Geology  of  Berks  County,  Pa.. 
Invelliers,  d '. 


Arohean  and  Algonklan — Continued. 
Nkw  YoifK,  Nkw  .Ikiisky,  ani>  Pkn.v- 
8Yi.v^NlA — Continue*!. 

1883.  Lower    Morion    and    vicinity, 

Pa.,  Rand. 
Notes  on  liadiinr  and  vicinity, 

Pa.,  Rand. 
Geology  of  Port   Henry,  N.  Y., 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
S»!rpentiue  of   Staten   Island, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
History  of  serpentine  and  notes 

(m      pre-Cambrian       rocks. 

Hunt,  T.  8. 
Geology  of  Philarlelpliia,  Fra- 
zer, Lewis,  II.  C. 
Relations  at  serpentine  (juarry, 

Chester   County,   Pa.,  Brin- 

ton,  J.  H. 
South    Mountain    gneiss.  Pa., 

Hall,  E.  E. 
Serpentine    beds    of    Chester 

and  Delaware  counties.  Pa., 

Wilcox. 
<  lonesis  of  crystalline  iron  ores, 

Julien. 
Geology    of    Hudson    County, 

N.  .7.,  Russell,  LC. 
Geology  of  Lehigh  and  North- 
ampton   counties.    Pa.,    Les- 
ley. 
Geology   of    ('hester    County, 

Pa,  Lesley,  J.  P. ;  Hall,  C.  E. ; 

Frazer. 
Geology  and  copper  of  Adams 

County,  Pa.,   Bailey,   .!.  T.; 

Frazer. 
Lower    Merion    and    vicinity, 

Rand. 
Geology  of  Richmond  County, 

N.Y.,  Britton,  N.L. 
Granite  at  Sparta,  N.,L,  Darton. 
Iron    mines    of    New  Jersey, 

School  of  Mines. 

1884.  Illustrations  of  polished  rock 

surfaces,  .Morgan,  11.  .1. 

Various  massive  rocks  made  in 
one  nu'tamorphic  process, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

Coppordcpositsof  South  Moun- 
tain, Henderson. 

Peach  Bottom  slates,  Frazer. 

Notes  on  building  stones  used 
in  New  York.  Newberry. 

Age  of  Philadelphia  gneiss, 
Frazer.  / 


40 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[BULL.  \:, 


!| 


Archeaii  jiiul  Alcronkian — ("ontiinicd. 
Nicw  YouK,  New  .Ikuskv,  and  J'i;x\- 
SYLVANIA— ContiuiKMl. 
1881.    I'dHitioiiDf'I'Iiiladolpliia  j:;noiMS, 

IlitclicDck,  C.  11. 
Trap    (likes    ol'     soutlioasteru 

I'ciinsylvaiiia,  Frax.or. 
l'llOh^I)llatcs  ill  Alali.iuia  Creta- 

ceoiiN,  .'<i:ii(li,  i;.  A. 
.Sei'iieutiim  in  Chostor  County, 

Pa.,  I'razcr. 
(4('()l();ijy  of  Cliestor  Valley  and 

vicinity,  Ivaud. 
Strncdiro  of    coi)por    licit    ol' 

iSoutli  Mountain,  i'riizcr. 
Kc))ly  oil   geology  of  Chester 

County,  I'a.,    liand,  Frazta' 
Origin  of  lioddiiig  in  .so-ialled 

inetaniorphie,    rocks,     D.iiia, 

.1.  I>. 
Strengths  of  granite,  Wiuchell, 

N.  II. 
Distrihntion    of    iron   oics    in 

eastern  rnited,stafeH,.Siiiock. 

.I.e. 

Corthindt     and     ."^lony      i'oint 

honildciidic  mik!  augitc  rock, 

Kaim,  ,1.  I). 
r;iraiuori>hoMis  of  pyroxene  lo 

hoinlilendi',  "Williams.  (J.  II, 
ivcl»ort  ol' survey  of  New  Jor- 

,sl^y  for  1884,  Cook,  (i.  II. 
renn.sylvania  luiildiiig  stones, 

Lesley,  . I.  r. 
New   Jersey   building    stones. 

Cook  and  Smock. 
K'emarkson  Ifadnor  Township, 

I'a.,  I'razer. 
New    York     building     stones. 

Cook  and  Siiioek. 
18'^r>.    Iron    ores    of    northern    Now 

York,  Hall,C.i;. 
Trap    iliko     aeros.s     southeast 

rennsylvania,  I.e\\  is.  II.  C. 
History    of   Taeonie    (jiiestion 

and    relations   of  the   rocks, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
(ieology  of  Manhatlan   Island, 

Cozzens. 
Town   geology,    the  Ics.son   of 

thi^  IMiihulelpbianxdcs,  Heil- 

prin, 
Maji  of  rnite-l   States,  .Metiee, 
Arelican  of  New  .Jersey,  Urit- 

tou.  N.  L. 


Archeaii  and  Algonkian — Contiiimd. 

NKW    YotJK,    NKW   .Tk.KSK.V,  A.Nl)    l'l;.\^.( 

s  VI.  VAN'I  A— Continued. 

188.").    (icologic  atlas  of  counties  . 

I'cnusylvania,  Lesley,  .1,1' 
Study   of    Eozoou    cauadci,- 

Jnlien. 
Progress     of     geology,     l(i!<;| 

llnut.  T.  S. 
Analyses :    1  )elaware    CoiiutJ 

Pa.,  (ientli. 
Siirv(\v    of   Uelaware    Coinitvl 

Pa.,  Hall,  ('.  E. 
lieport   of    geologist    of  Xn| 

,Iers(!y  for  1885,  Cook,  (I. 
Studies  of  Archeau  of  Now  Jei| 

sey,  liritton,  N.  L. 
Iron  mines  of  Putnam  CoiiutJ 

N.  v.,  AVendt. 
188ii.    I.al'ayotto      serpentine      lielj 

Kand. 
l\'(n-iew    of     report    of    StatJ 

geologist  of  New  Jersey  I'J 

1885,  Kaymond. 
Field  worlv  in  Archeau  of  Ni;| 

.Jersey,  liritton,  N,  L. 
Theories  of  ore  deposits,  \\»i^ 

worth. 
Geology       of      PenusylviiiiiJ 

IJogin's.  II.  I). 
American  Trias,  N(^wl>erry. 
Brandy wiue  kaolin,  Delawan 

County,  Pa.,  Ashhiiriicr. 
Samples  of  iron  oie,  Heutfni.  I 
Floor  of  Trias  of  Now  ,lersrt| 

Britton,  N.  L. 
Notes  on  Staten  Island,  lirii] 

ton,  N.  L. 
Schistose     rocks     in     AdiroiJ 

thicks,    liritton,    N.    1..; 

Jicn. 
^Montgomery  County,  l'a.,tai| 

tcr. 
York  County,  Pa.,  Fr.izev. 
Didawaro  and  Chester  lvaii'ii| 

deposits,  Pa.,  Lesh^y,  .1. 
Examples  of  ]iressure  iiuxii'il 

Lewis,  II.  C. 
Tide-water    gneisses,    .M;iit:i 

D.  S. 
Building    stones    of   SiMto  »l 

New  York,  Hall,  .J. 
Dutchess,   I'litnam,  and  Wt- 

cheater     counties,     N.    Vj 

Smock. 


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NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


4t 


[■cliean  and  Algonkian— Coutiuiica. 
;i;w  YoiiK,  Xkw  Jkrsky,  axx>  Pexn- 
SYLVANIA— Continued. 
1887.  Tilly  Foster  iron  mine,   l»utl- 

inan. 
roii<lotitfs      near      rrekskill, 

N.  v.,  Williams,  (i.  11. 
Map    of    tlio    United     States, 

llitclKOtk,  ('.  II. 
Kcpori  for  liS8t),  survey  of  Now 

Jersey,  Ihitt  m,  X.  L. 
Xoritcs    of     Cortliiiidt    series, 

AViUiams,  (i.  II. 
Kersaiitite    (Crotou,    N.     V.), 

Xi'wberry. 
.Serpentines  in  vicinity  of  New- 
York,  Britton,  N.  Ji. 
Adilitioiial    notes     on     Staten 

Island,  ]>ritton,  N.  L. 
Parallel    structure     in     rocks, 

(;:tlla\vay. 
Notes  on  Jloliawk  Valley,  N<'\v 

York,  IJeeelier  and  Hall. 
Minerals     of     .Stateu     Island, 

Cliamberlin,  I>.  1>. 
Mati:iials  of  the  Api>ahieliiuns, 

Clay  pole. 
Radnor    Townaliij),    Delaware 

('onnty.  Pa..  Rand. 
Eo/i)onal   rock   on   Mauliattan 

Island,  Gratacup. 
Structure  and  orinin  of  .Staton 

Island  serpentine.',,  (irataeaj). 
New  .Jersey  Geological  Sur\  ly 

report,  Raymond. 
(ieoloy;ical  surveys,   New   .Jer- 
sey, Cook,  (i.  11. 
K'ecent  lii'ld  work.  New  Jersey, 

Hrittou,  N.L. 
liorinns  on  .Staten  Island,  llol- 

liek. 
Cortl.indt  rocks,  llarkor. 
188N.  ■\h'Utville   serpentine,  ^Miirrill, 

(..  P. 
riant    I'rtun  liniestoni^  of   Sus- 
sex.  County,    N    .1,    IJritton, 

N.  L. 
Uorings  on  Staten  Island,  liril- 

ton,  N.L. 
liuildiug  stones  of  New  York, 

Smock. 
Contact   nietanioridiism,  Corl- 

landt  series,  Williams,  (i.  11. 
Dilvis  of  llu<ison  River  High- 
lands, Kemp. 


Archeaa  and  Algonkian — Continued. 
New  Y()I!K,  Nkw  Jkiisky,  and  Pknn- 
,SYL\'A\iA — i_'on  tinned. 

1888.  Diorite  dike,  Forest   of  Dean, 

New  York,  Kemp. 
Distinctive     filatures    of   Nt^w 

York  and  Highland  gneisses, 

Martin,  D.  S. 
Gahbros  .•ind  dioiites  of  Cort- 

landt  series,  Williams,  (J.  II. 
Map  of  vicinity  of  N(^w  York 

City,  .Martin,  D.  S. 
Roselown    extension    of    Cort- 

laudt  series,  Kemp. 
Four  great  sandstones,    Clay- 

l)olo. 
State  lino  serpciiitines,  Chester, 

1889.  Artesian    wells,    New    .lersey, 

Cook,  G.  II. 

Map  of  New, lersey,  Cook,(<.  II. 

Crystallines   in   New  York  re- 
gion, liritton,  N,  L. 

Oneida  County,  N.Y..  ISrigliani. 

()l»hiolito,      \\'arren      County, 
N.  Y,,  Merrill,  (i,  P. 

Well  at  \\'oodham,  Long  Island, 
Lewis,  Plias. 

Roek.s  of  Philadelphia  ;iud  New 
York,  Rand. 

Artesian  wells  in  New  .Jersey, 
Nason. 

Studies   of  Triassie    roclis    in 
New  , lersey,  Nason. 
i,S9i).  Fxciirsion  in  northern  Api)ala- 
cliiaus,  V.'illianis,  <i.  H. 

.Metamorphic   strata  of  south- 
eastern New  York,  Merrill,  F, 

j,n. 

Iron  ores  of  the  Fnited  States, 

Hunt,  f.  .•^. 
Iron  ores  of  New  York,  Smock. 
Clays  near  Morrisiiuia,  N.  Y., 

Martin,    D.    11,;    .Merrill,    F, 

J.  II, 
Archean  a^es  ot'  eiisleiii  North 

America,  Dana, 
Areas   ot  continental    ])rogr<'ss 

in  North  America,  1  >ana. 
Analyses   of   intrusive   diorite 

nearPcekskill,  X,  Y,,  Chatard, 
Studies    of  Archean    rocks    of 

New  Jersey,  Nason, 
Zircon  rocks  in  Highlands  of 

New  Jersey,  Nason  ami  Fer- 

ricr. 


42 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


[BULL.  121  ■^BToN.l 


Aichean  and  Algonkian — Contiiumd. 
Nkw  York,  Xi;\v  .Ikiihky,  and  Pk-nn- 
.sYi.XANiA— Continuod. 

1890.  Scapolito  rock,  Xasou. 
Serpeutiuous  rocks,  Xew  York 

iind  Peuusylvuiiia,  Merrill, 
G.P. 

Serpentines  of  soutlieiwtern 
Pennsylvania,  Kand. 

Anlayses  of'scrpentines,  Catlct  t. 

State  lin(3  scrpt^ntines,  Peuu- 
sylviinia,  Chester. 

Macfarlane's  Riiilwiiy  Cinide, 
Chester,  Fontaine,  Hitch- 
rock,  Hunt,  Snioek. 

Warren's  Geography,  Urower. 

Fauna  of  Lower  Cambrian, 
"Walcott. 

Building  stones  of  New  York, 
Smock. 

1891.  Eruptive  iron  ores,  New  Jersey, 

Nasou. 

Iron  mines  of  New  Jersey, 
Nason. 

Eciuivalents  of  Minnesota  iron 
ores,  Winchell,  N.  H. 

New  Jersey  Geological  survey 
report,  Cook.  G.  H. 

Post-Archean  age  of  white  lime- 
stones, Nason,  Am.  Geol., 
Dana,  J.  D. ;  Smock. 

Artesian  Avells  in  eastern  Penn- 
sylvania, Carter. 

Opinions  as  to  age  of  older 
rocks,  AVinchell,  A. 

Feldspar  bed  in  Pennsylvania, 
Cavtt^r. 

Genesis  of  iron  ores,  Kimball. 

New  Croton  A([ueiluct,  Carson. 

Artesian  wells,  Smock. 

South  Valley  Hill,  Pa.,  Hand. 

Iron  ores  of  Minnesota,  ^\■in- 
chell,  N.  H.ardn.V. 

MaUYI.AM)   to    Al.AltAMA, 

1787.  Mineralogisoho  Kenntniws  des 
Jistlichen  Theils,  Schoei)f. 

1807.  <  >bservati()iis    for    mincralogic 
ma])  of  Maryland,  Gordon. 
Geology  of  the  United  States, 
Maclurc. 

18U.  llcgion  about  Harpers  Ferry, 
Mitchell,  S.  1-. 

1818.  On  parts  of  Virginia,  Tennes- 
see, Alabama,  Mississiitpi, 
etc.,  Cornelius. 


Archean 
Mahyl 

1818. 


1819. 
1821. 


1822. 

1824. 
I  1825. 

i 

!  1826. 

1827, 
1828, 

1829 


ISSO, 
18;{2, 
18:« 

1834 


and  Algonkian — Continui'd. 
AM)  TO  Ai.AHAM A— Continued. 
Observations    on     geology  ofl 
North  America,  Mitchell.. S.lJ 
Coal  in  vicinity  of  KichuKiuil] 

Va.,  Grauuner. 
Koport    of   surveys    in     IHljJ 

Fulton. 
Parts  of  North  .and  South  ( 'iiri>| 

lina,  Dickson. 
Structure  of  valley  of  the  Miij.| 

sissippi,  Nuttall. 
Views  of  pyroxene  or  ai.gilc  iil 

granite,  Vauuxcm. 
Notes  of  ])arts   of  North  timll 
South  Carolina,  Porter,  T.lil 
Rocks  collected  in  North  Caio-| 

Una,  Olmstoad. 
Dikes  of  Nortl\  Claroliua,  Hockj 

with. 
Report   on    geology   of   North| 

Carolina,  Olnisteail. 
Gold  mines  of  North  Caroliua.1 

Olmstead. 
Silurian   ago  of  the  sonthen| 

Ai)palachians,  Bradley, 
(ieologyaud  nunoralogy  stalls 

tics  of  South  Carolina,  Mills.i 
Geology    of    North    CaroliuaJ 

]\IitclK"ll,  E.;  Olmstead. 
Ilei)ort    on     North     Carolina, 

Mitchell,  E. 
Gold  mines  of  North  Carol iua.| 

Rothe. 

Novaculitein  Georgia,  Keciiev.] 
Gneisses  and    associalos, 

JIaclur(!. 
Geology  of  gold  region  of  Nurtbl 

Carolina,  Mitchell,  E. 
(Jiild  of  tlieCarolinasiutaliosr| 

slate,  Fat(Ui. 
Fossil   shells  of  the   Tertian.] 

Conrad. 
Mining    district    of    Georgia 

Peck. 
Description  of  bar(>  hills  marl 

Baltimore,  llaytleti,  11.  II. 
Country  lietwetm  Baltimore  ami  I 

the  Ohio,  Aikin. 
(iold  regions,  Dickson,  .). 
Section  through  Richmond  coal  I 

licld,  Va.,  Taylor.  R.  C. 
Country    between    I'redci  icks| 
burg  and   "Winchester,  Va.. 
Clemsou,  T.  C. 


Uchean  and  Alg 
Mauvland  to 


LbT'  'N.  1 


NORTH    AMERICAN   (iEOLOGY. 


43 


Uchean  and  Algonkian — Coutiiiiied. 
MAini'AND  To  Ai.AiiAMA — (loiitinued. 
is:;5.  Review  of  sections  in  Virginia 
and  Maryland,  'I'aylor,  R.  C. 
Fossii-Hsli  tcoth,  ganlt  in  Ala- 
bama, and  divisions  of  (.'rcta- 
ceotis,  Morton,  S.  C 
l\'apiialiannock   gold   mines  in 
Virginia,  Wellington. 
18;ili.  RiM'onnaissaiico    of     Virginia, 
Rogers,  W.  li. 
Reconnaissance  from  Weashing- 
tou    through   Wisconsin    to 
Cotean  dcs  Prairies,  Foather- 
stonhaugh. 
1^::'7.  Physical  geography  of    Mary- 
land, Dncatel. 
Fonrtli  report    on    Tenues^ee, 

Troost. 
(J old    veins    near    Frederlcks- 

hnrg,Va.,  Silliman,  Jlanry. 
Gold  mines  and  region  of  Vir- 
ginia, Silliman. 
IS'is,  Report  of  geologist  of  Mary- 
land, Dncatel. 
18li!'.  K'eport   of  geologist  of  Mary- 
land, Dncatel. 
First    and    second    reports    on 

Delaware,  Booth. 
Rei)ort   of  survey  of  Virginia 
for  1S38,  Rogers,  W.  R. 
ISIO.  Report  of  survey  of  Virginia 
for  1839,  Rogers,  W.  H. 
Report  of   geologist  of    Mary- 
land, Dncatel. 
1x11.  Report  of   survey  of  Virginia 
for  1840,  Rogers,  W.  R. 
.'>urvey  of  Delaware,  Rooth. 
ISL'.  Elements  of  geology  and    out- 
line of  geology  of  North  Car- 
olina, IMitchell,  !•;. 
\X\'.i.  Agricultural  survey  of    South 

Carolina,  Rulliu. 
ISIt.  Survey    of     South     Carolina, 

Tuomey. 
\XU\.  Fifth     rejiort     on     Tenuesacp, 

Troost. 
lx\'.  ('oal  field  near  Richmond,  \'a., 

Lyell. 
1>!I.S.  (ieology    of     South    Carolina, 
Tuomey. 
Ii(  tters  on  geology,  Christy. 
Report  on    geology   of   South 
Carolina,  Vanuxem. 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued. 
Mauyi.and  to  Ai.AnAMA — Coutiuuod. 
1849.  Remarks  on  primary  of  Blue 
Ridge,  Va.,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
Statistics  of  Georgia,  White,  G. 
Second   visit   to    the    Uuited 
States,  I.yell. 

1851.  Gold  formations  of  Maryland, 

Virginia,    and    North   Caro- 
lina, Johnson,  W.  R. 

1852.  Observations     on    magnetism, 

Locke, 
Second    report   of    (diemist  of 

Maryland,  lliggins. 
Deep  River    coal   iield  region, 

McLenahan. 
Report  of  geological  survey  of 

North  Carolina,  Emnidus,  E. 
18,53.  T'hird    report    of    chemist    of 

Maryland,  Iliggins. 
Geologic  map  of  Uuited  States, 

etc.,  Marcou,  .T. 
1854.  (iold-bcaring  slates,  Montgom- 

eryCounty,  Md.,  Enunons,  E. 
Gold  region  of  Lumpkin  Coun- 
ty, (<a.,  Jackson,  C.  T. 
Er/^ango    uiul    das    Gang-(ie- 

birgo    von    Nord    Carolina, 

etc.,  Din'enl)ach. 
18.55.  Fourth   report   of   chemist    of 

Maryland,  Iliggins. 
American  geology,  Enmions,  E. 
Mineralreichtlium  der  ^'erein- 

igteu  Slaateu,  Dili'cnbach. 
Ducktown  copper  mines,  Ten- 
nessee, Tuomey. 

1856.  Report  of  survey  of  South  Car- 

olina for  1856,  Lieber. 
Fifth    re])ort    of    chemist    of 

Maryland,  Iliggins. 
Report  of  midland  counties  of 

North  Carolina,  Enunons.  E. 
New  fossil  coal  from  North  Car- 

olin.'i,  Enunons,  E. 

1857.  Geology  of  Tennessee,  Currey. 
Analyses    i'or  geologic   snrvisy 

ofAlabama,  Mallet.  J.  W. 
Copper  lodes  near  Sykesvillo, 

Md.,  Ansted. 
Copjier     lodes    of    ])uckt<>wn, 

Tenn.,  Ansted. 

1858.  Sixth    re])ort    of    chemist    of 

Maryland,  Iliggins. 
Report  on  survey  of  South  Car- 
oliua,  Lieber. 


44 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[nru.  irl 


Archean  aiid  Algonkian — (  onliiiiifd.  Aichean  and  Algonkian — Coutiunt^cl, 


MAini.AM)    lO   Al.AlSAMA— ('oiltillllcil. 

18r)8.  fieolngy    of    North     Ainericii, 

^larcon,.!.  | 

I'^irst     report      on      Alalmni.i. 

Tiioinoy. 
]{oi)(irt  on  ])('(■])  ]{i\cf  coal  dis- 

tric'l,  Wilkes. 
8kcteli  ot'    fit'ology  ol'    I'nited 

States.  IJop'rs.  II.  D. 
Second   rciinrt   on    •ic(ilo;L;'v    ot' 

Alabama,  Tiioniey. 
lJe])ort  of  chcuiiciil  dcpMitnient 

ol'survey  of  Alalia in;i.  ^lallct. 
18.")!).  Colialt  and  ni<kcl  in  North  Car- 
olina, Wiirt/. 
(ireenvillo     and    I'ickiMis    di>i- 

triets,  S.  ('.,  I.ielicr. 
^loiniinin^i  of  Xorth  Carolina, 

r.acklcy.S.  li. 
^Maryland    marbles    and     iron 

ores,  Jaek.son.  C.  T. 
Itacoliiniitc'  and  its  associates 

in  South  Carolina,  l.iclier. 
Mctaniorphics  of    the  Atlantic 

Slope,  Ko^eis.  II.  I  •. 
]8(i(l.   I'irstrejiortof  chemist  of  M;iry 

land,  Tyson. 
Second    report,    of    chemist    of 

Maryland,  Tyson. 
I'Vairth  report  on  South  Caro- 
lina, I.iolier. 
18t;i.  Cherokee  A'alley,  North   Cnro- 

lina.  I'.lakc. 
J)c])th     of     dec(im])osilion     in 

(Icorjiia,  .lacksoii.  C,  T. 
18(L'.    Ii'tiiiarks   on  tlio  Tacoiiie  sys- 
tem, Stevens. 
18(iti.   .Mai>   of   Canada    and   part    of 

I'nited    Stat(!s,    ],oj;an    and 

Hall. 
18t)7.    h'eport  of    p;c()loii;ic  survey   of 

North  Carolina,  lS(;i;,  Kei  •. 
Skizzo    dor    (loldfcidcn    von 

]1ahlonej;a,  Crediier. 
The  State  of  .Vlahaina,  Haines. 
18(!;t.  (JeoloM-y  of  Tennes.see.  Salford. 
Report  of  jr(.ol()oii.;i|  survey  of 

North  Car(dina,  lSfi;i,  Merr. 
1871.  (MMgnosy      of     Apjialachiaiis, 

Hunt,  '1'.  S.  [ 

(ieo^fnosio    tind    miiK-ralreich-  ! 

thum  des  AUej^liany  syslem,  ' 

Credner. 
Geoloj^y     an<l     mincijilouy     of 

(JeofKia.  Stejjhensou. 


^1a1!VI.'am>  T(i  Aiauama — Continue. 

1871.  Mim-ral  resources  of  Nortli  (,i;5 

olina,  (ientli. 
Notices  of  fioid  mines  in  V.;'| 

ginia,  llenwood. 
h'elutions   of   Kichmond    t;r:it 

ite,  a,.;o   of  l^'icliniond   cdi, 

Ilatteras  uplift,  I'erry. 

1872.  Coriindnm  r<>L;ion  of  Nortlit  aik 

olma  and  (leorgia,  Shcp.aiiJ 

C.  O. 
Causes  ot"  production  <d'  CnJ 

llatteras,  Shaler. 
187li.  ('ii[iiier   deposits    of  the    111; 

Ki.lge.  Ilnnf,  T.  S. 
Corundum  of  North  Carolii 

etc..  Smith,  .).  S. 
Metanioriihisni  of  rocl<s,  niiij| 

T.  S. 
Titanilerous  iron  near  (.rcii!4 

Ixtro,  N.  ('.,  Lesley,  .1 .  I', 
Appendix  to  rejiort  ol'  siirvfi 

of  North  Carolina,  Kerr. 
Corundum,  its  alteration^  ;i;.| 

associates,  (uuith. 
(ieolog'ie  ma])  of  I'liitcd  ,'^i;itH 

lliichcock,  C.  II.;  Hitrliciui 

ami  ISJakc. 
1871.   I'nakyto  from  border  of  TiJ 

nessee  and   Nortli   CamlirrJ 

15radley.  F.  II. 
Metanior])hic  Silurian  rocliMi 

North   '  Carolina,      lir:i(llf-| 

r.  11. 
Notes  on  the  southern  Appal 

chians,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Crystallines  of  tlie  lihie  K'iil; 

Hunt.  T.  S. 
Mountain  draiiiajie  of  i-.\-h' 

Teimessceand  west  cm  ii  Xon| 

Carolina,  AVillcox-. 
Ore  Knob  cojiper  mine,  N«rl 

Carolina,  Hunt ,  T.  S. 
Keariny  of  .•-urrMce  geolo!,'v 

North  ( 'artdina:  on  drii  t  I'll 

noinena   of  the  \ortli.  ll''| 

liank. 
Cieology  about  liichmonil,  Vs 

Shaler. 
liald    IMountaiii     earthi|a.ikrj 

I'.radley,  F.  II. 
187.".  Minerals  found  in  the  SlatiM' 

North  Carolina.  Centii,  i'.'l 
(leolo^y    of  the    Ulue    ii'iil 

Fontaine. 


i 


(nn.i.  vr| 

-Coutiuiied, 
\ — Coiitiiiiieill 
8i)f  NorthCiiii 

iiiiuoH  ill  Vi;, 

icliinolid    ui 
:i(hiiiiin(l   ('ii,.j 
It,  Perry. 
II  ot'  jN'dVthCiik 
i)r;;iii,  SlicpatJ 

net  ion  of  CaJ 
iler. 

n    of  tlio   lilnl 
■p.  S. 

sorth  t!aroliinl 
I.  S. 
oT  rocks,  lliirJ 

1)11   liciir  (il'l'rD>| 

.(■sley,  ,1.1\ 

i'])ort  of  siu'vcf 

olina,  K^'n^. 

altoratioiw  ;ii;| 

<'iith. 

f  I'lliti'il  Slulu 

'.  II.:  llitilir 

border  of  IVi 
Vortli  C'iiiolinJ 

liu'ian  rork<ii 
liiia,      Iiraillfi 

tlicni  A)'l':ll| 

til."  lUll.'  VM: 


BTOV. 


NORTH    AMERICAN    OEOLOGV. 


45 


lo-o  of  ca^ti' 
Wfslcrii  Xori| 

lOK. 

r  uiiiK',  Null 

1,  r.  s. 

aco  i;('olii,!,'Vi 
la  on  (Iriit  I'i-I 
i.>   Nortli.  IVi 

Ii'ichnioiiii,  Vi 
t>nrtlii|'>''i^'"l 

ill  tbo  State 
la.  Coiitii,  i.'l 
I'.liu'    Iv'ia.'l 


Icheaii  and  Algonkian — ("ontinned.  Archean  and  Algonkian — Coiitiuned. 

Makvi.aM)  to  Ai.ahama— Continued. 
lt<7r>,  Jv'eport  of  survey  of  North  Car- 
olina, Kerr.  I 
J'.ssay  on   w  esterii  Nortli  Caro- 
lina, Smith,  C.  I).  I 
Primordial  strata  of  \  irginia,  I 
Fontaiuo.                                     I 
Structure  of  Stoue    Mountain,  1 
ilillyer.                                         ' 
Cornudum   aud    it.s    associated  | 

rocks.  Siuitli,  C.  D. 
Kasteru    \'irginia     coal     field,   j 

Coryell, 
(ieologic      ch.irt      of      liiitcd  | 

States.  ]{radley,  F.  II. 
l\c])ort  of  progress  of  survey  of 

(Jeorijia,  Little.  ' 

Ivcporr  of  survey  of  Alabama 
for  1S7I,  Smith,  F.  A.  i 

l,s7(),  Fxaiiiination       of      Caiawba 
IJiver,  Abert. 
Ilaiulbook  of  (;eor.i;ia,  ■lames. 
Diatomaceous   sands   of    Ixich- 

nioiul,  Va..  Coryell. 
K'eport  of  survey  of  Alabama. 

1875,  Smith,  I'..  A. 
Second    reimrt    of    survey    of 

(ieorgia.  Little. 
Virgiiiia  geographical  aud  po-  : 
litical  wmnmary.  Ilotchkiss.  I 
1S77.  Kelations   of  syenite  at    KMeh- 
nioml,  elevation  of  co.ist  o|' 
llatteras    and   Maine,    .laclv- 
soii.  I 

Minerals    of     -outliwesi      \  ir-  | 
giiiia.  Loyd.  , 

<  )coe(!    anil     lliwassce    mineral  | 
districts,  Killebiew.  | 

lt>7>>.  Outline  of  geology  (d' Alabama,  j 
Smith,  K.  A. 
Catalogue    id'   ores,  rocks,  and 

woods  of  (ieorgia.  L  ttle,         | 

Soils  of  Alabama.  Stiibbs.  | 

Atlaiitic  system  of  mountains.   ' 

Hitchcock,  C.  II.  j 

K'elatioiis  of  liliie  Kitlgt^  in  N'ir-  I 

ginia,  lingers,  ^^'.  I>. 
Eozoie  rocks  of  North  Ameri<'a, 
Hunt.  T.  S.  j 

ix7!t.  liabony  Falls.  Campbell,  .L  L.  | 
I'.xamiiiatioii  of  p;iit  of  .lames  I 
l\'i\er  iron  belt,  IMcDoiiald.      i 
Coi'iiiidiim  mine,  .Macon  Coiin- 

ty,  N.  ('.,  liaymoud. 
Iliiudbook  of  MrgiiMM.  I'ollaid. 


Makvi.v.M)  lit  Ai.AitA.MA — Continiiod. 
187!).  ^les'i/.oic.     In     \irgiiiia,     lleiii- 
rk'li. 

Origin  of  (days,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Macfarlane"s  (ieological  Kail- 
road  Ciuide  to  Tcnuossee, 
Safford. 

Macfarlaue's  (ieological  I\ail- 
road  (iiiideto  Alabama,  (ics- 
ncr  and  Smith. 

Mucfarlaiie's  (ieological  Ivuil- 
road  (iiiidc  to  jtidaware  and 
Maryland,  Filler,  I'ontaiiie. 

Macfarlauo's  (ieological  Kail- 
road  (Jiiide  (o  \'irginia,  Kog- 
ers.  W.  M. 

Miicfarlane's  Geological  Kail- 
road  (iiiido  to  North  and 
South  Carolina,  Kerr. 

Maefarlaiie's   Geological    Kail- 
road  (iiiidetotioorgia.  Little. 
I8S().   Iron    ores    ol"    the     \'irgiiiias, 
K'ogers,  AV.  I!. 

K'esoiirees  ot'  Shenandoah  \'al- 
ley,  ^'a.,  Ilotchkiss. 

County  adjacent  to  .lames 
KiM'f  and  Kanawha  Canal, 
t'ampl)idl,  .1.  L. 

Geologic  action  of  humus  acids, 
.lulien. 

(iold  gravels  of  North  Caro- 
lina, Kerr. 

Mica  \eiiis  of  North  Candiiia, 
Kerr. 

K'esoiirees  ot'  Shcnaiidoali  Xal- 
ley.  Va..  Ilotchkiss. 

.Vrcailia  iron  property.  Vir- 
ginia, Campbidl,  .L  L. 

Kesoiirc(>s  near  route  of  K'ich- 
moud  aud  Soutlnvesteru 
Kailway,  Ilotchkiss. 

K'cport   (Ml    liiK^   ol'    K'ichmoiid 
and  .'-•outhxM'sti'ni   Kailway, 
sh.aler. 
1881.  Aurilci'oiis   sljitcs   ol'  southcru 
region,  Jlell,  F. 

Copper  of  ( 'arroll  County.  Md.. 
I'ra/.er. 

Analysis  of  ores  and  lime- 
stones, N'irginia.  Hrittoii, 
.1.  15. 

Norfolk  amlAVestiiii  iiiid  Shen- 
andoah railroads,  Ilotchkiss. 

A(^lioii  of  frost  ill  su))crticial 
matcnal.  Kerr. 


46 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[Bt'LL,ttl 


lllTON.l 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continned. 
Mahylaxi)  to  Ai-ahama — Continued. 
IHSl.  Orijiin  of  topography  of  North 
Carolina,  Korr. 
Minerals    of   North    Carolina, 
Gcnth. 

1882.  Wise,  Lee,  and  Scott  counties, 

Va.,  Stevenson. 

Emeralds  in  Morth  Carolina, 
Hidden. 

Notes  ou  geology  of  tln^  Vir- 
ginias, Kogers,  W.  ]$. 

Roan  Mountain,  N.  C.,  Wetb- 
erby. 

Kocks  of  llocklisb  (Jap,  Au- 
gusta County,  A'a,,  Kogers, 
W.  15. 

Brush  Creek  gold  district,  Vir- 
ginia, Fontaine, 

Caniparisoiis  of  crystallines  of 
Virginia  and  New  England, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Sulphuret  dei)()8it8  of  Virginia, 
F'ontaine. 

Mines  of  the  Appalachian 
Range,  Ilanua. 

Southern  soapstoucs,  kaolin, 
and  fire  clays,  Jlell. 

Peculiarities  in  occurrence  of 
gold,  North  Caroliii.'i,  K«nr. 

1883.  Jialtiniorc    surface    geology. 

Science. 
Surv<!y    from    Atlanta   to   the 

Mississippi,     Campbell    and 

HuHner. 
Mineral    wealth    of    Virginia, 

McCreath. 
Note  on  crystallines  of  District 

of  Columbia,  Jlcrrill,  (i.  P. 
South  Carolina  resources,  etc., 

Hammond. 
Age  of  southern  Ap]»alachiaus, 

Elliott. 
History    of    Taconic    question 

and    relation    of    Taconiau 

series,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Geology  and  soils   of  tobacco 

region    of    North    Carolina, 

Kerr. 
Ores  near  Greensboro,  \.  C, 

Ricketts. 
Floyd,  Va.,  plateau,  Fontaine. 
Iron    ores    of    middle    James 

River,  Frazcr. 
Mineral  deposits  on  western  part 

of  Blue  Ridge,  Fontaine. 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued. 
Maryland  to  Ai.ahama — ContiuuedJ 
1883.  Resources  of  James  River  Va 

Icy.  \d..  Campbell,  J.  1,. 
Minerals    in    Amelia    Coniiti| 

\;i.,  Fontaine. 
1881.  North  Carolina  building  sttmwj 

Kerr  and  Kerr. 
I'hysical  and  agricultural  (eJ 

turos     of     South    CaroliuJ 

Hammond, 
(leology  nt  northwest  GeorgiJ 

McCutchen. 
Cotton  ]>roduction  of  Alabamd 

Smith.  E.  A. 
^'irginia  liuilding  stones,  Hunt| 

ington  and  !Munroe. 
Cotton    production    in    XoriJ 

Carolina  and  A'irginia.  Kcnl 
Cotton  production  in  Gcor;;iij 

Loughridge. 
Physio-geographic    and    agnl 

cultural  features  of  TciineJ 

see,  Satford. 
Olivine  rocks  of  North  ('anj 

lina,  Wadsworth. 
Dnnyte     of    North     CaroJimI 

Julien. 
Geology  of  Bine  Ridge  at  Jiiiiif!] 

River,  ("anipbell,  .1.  L. 
Blue  Ridge  near  Balcony  F 

Va.,Cam].bcll,  J.L. 
(Jabbros  an<l  hornblende  rocbj 

near     Baltimore,     Wiliiaiiiil 

(i.  11. 
Studies  of  rocks  of  Cordilleriiil 

Wadaworth. 
Lithology  of  District  of  (/i)luiii| 

bia,  Merrill,  G.r. 
Marvland      building      stoui'Sl 

Huntington,    Munroe    aii(| 

Singleton. 
Gecdogy  of  Alabama,  Schmit/.l 
Washington    building    sloiiesj 

Merrill,  G.  P. 
Pyritc     deposits     of      Loiiisil 

County,  Va.,  Church. 
Snowdon  slate  quarries,  ('anip-| 

bell,  J.  L.  and  IT.  D. 
Gold  mining  in  South  Caroliui| 

Spilsbury. 
So-called  ([uartz    porphyr.v  ai 

Rollins,  Md..  Williams,  (i.HF 
Reprii\t  of  rc])((rts  ou  gcnldt'l 

of    tlie     Virginias,    R(>ge^| 

W.  B. 


rchean  and  Algo: 

IMarvlank  to  Ai 

18><l.  i'araniorii 

hornlile 
Microsco] 

iug  stoi 

ly^  ..  Ma])  of  U 

llaiidbodl 

rison. 
I'otsdam  ' 

Virginii 
.St.  Mary 

ginla. C 
Dikes  of 

gr.'inite 

liams.  G 
Review    I 

ware,  C 
Strata  in 

at  Was: 
Crystallii 

cock,  C, 
Kogers's 

ginias, 

H.D. 
(ireenwa; 

Kivcr,  ] 

18^11.  Iron  ores 

Studies  o 

aware,' 
I'yrite  de 

nies,  \V 
(Jabbros  ( 

Baltim( 
S.iiuples 

Carolin 

Willis. 
Report  o 

try,  r. 

Clarke, 

1887.  (inoiss-di 

rundun 

ard. 
Residue 

near  Ci 
Till  in  No 
Notes  in 

lina,  et 
Map    of 

Ilitchc 

1888.  Archean 

Williai 
Haltimor 

(i.H. 
Rocks     1 

Hobbs 


Ibton.) 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


47 


_rcheaii  mill  Algonkian— Continued. 
|JIakylani>  lo  Ai.AiiAMA — ( 'oiitiiiued. 
l8^ll.  raramoriiUosis  of  ]>>.  roxeno  to 
liornblendo.  W  illiams,  G.  11. 

Micr()sco])i('  strucMiroof  build- 
ing stones,  Merrill.  (J.  P. 
ISS."'.  Map  of  United  States,  McGee. 

Iliiiidbook  of  Yirijinia,  Har- 
rison. 

Potsdam  east  of  Uliio  Ridge  in 
Virginia,  Canipliell.  II.  I). 

St.  JIary  iron  projierty,  Vir- 
ginia. Campbell.  .1.  L. 

Pikes  of  apparently  eruptive 
granite  in^ar  Baltimore,  Wil- 
liams. G.H. 

Review  of  geology  of  Dela- 
ware, Chester. 

Strata  in  shaft  of  waterworks 
at  Waalungton,  Robinson,  T. 

Crystallines  of  Alabama,  Hitcli- 
eock,  C.  II. 

Kogers's  geology  of  the  Vir- 
ginias, Campbell,  .7.  L.  and 
H.D. 

(Ireenway  iron  belt  of   James 
River,  Kimball. 
Wt'i.  Iron  ores  in  Alabama,  Willis. 

Studies  of  gabbros,  etc.,  in  Del- 
aware. Chester. 

I'yrite  deposits  of  the  Allegha- 
uies,  Wendt. 

(iabl)ros  of  and  associates  near 
Baltimore,  Williams,  G.  H. 

Samples  of  iron  ore,  North 
Carolina,  east  Tennessee, 
Willis. 

Report  of  division  of  chemis- 
try, V.  S.  Geological  Survey, 
ciarke.  F.  W. 

1887.  (ineiss-dunyte  contacts  of  Co- 

rundum   Hill,  N.   C,   Chat- 

ard. 
Residue  from  decay  of  seiiists 

near  Cary.  N.  C,  Riggs. 
TininXorthCarfdina.Van  Ness. 
Notes  in  Virginia,  North  t'aro- 

lina,  etc.,  Britton,  N.  L. 
Map    of    the     United    States, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

1888.  Archean  geology  of  Maryland, 

Williams,  G.  H. 
Haltimoro     region,    Williams, 

(i.H. 
Rocks    near     Ilchester,     Md., 

Hobbs. 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued. 
Mauyi.ani)  to  Ai.ahama — Continued. 
1888.  Mica  mining  in  North  Carolina, 
Phillips. 

Poridotito  at  Webster.  N.  C, 
Diller. 

Contact    phenomena    in  South 
Carolina.  Richards. 
1SS9.  Mineralogy  of  Maryland,  Wil- 
liams, Cr.  II. 

Tin    in    North    Carolina.    Tur- 
uuin. 
1891).  (ia1i))ros    of    Delaware,    Ches- 
ter. 
'  Nonfeldspathic    intrusives     of 
Maryland,  Williams.  G.  H. 

Vicinity  of  Baltimore,  Wil- 
liams, G.  H. 

(toM  of  Montgomery  County, 
Md.,  Emmons,  S.  F. 

Analyses  of  rocks.  Baltimore 
County,  :Md., Whitfield, .I.E. ; 
("hatard. 

Analysis  of  marble  from 
Cockeysvillo.  Md.,  Whitfield, 
.1.  E. 

Corundum  in  Patrick  County, 
Va,.  (Jentli. 

Maef'arlane's  Railway  (Jnide, 
Chester,  Fontaine,  Ham- 
mond, McCutche;i,  Safl'ord, 
Campbell,  Williams,  (i.  H. ; 
Chance. 

Warren's  GeogTajihy,  Brewer. 

Fauna  of  Lower  Cambrian, 
Walcott. 

Crystalline  rocks  of  Maryland, 
Williams,  G.  H. 
1891.  Hailo    mine,    South    Carolina, 
Thies  and  Jlozger. 

Iron  ores  of  Virginia,  Pechin. 

Piedmon  Plateau,  Maryland, 
Williams,  G.  H. 

Geology  of  Washington.  Wil- 
liams, G.  H. :    !MeGeo. 

Anglesito  from  Maryland,  Wil- 
liams, G.  H. 

Excursion  across  the  A])i)ala- 
chians.  Williams.  ( i.  II. 

Geological  survey  of  (ioorgia, 
Spencer. 

Structure  of  the  Blue  Ridge, 
Keith  and  Geiger,  Hitchcock, 
C.H. 

Section  across  the  Piedmont 
Plateau  iu  Maryland,  Keyes, 


48 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


|m  1.1, 


Archean  anil  Algonkian — ('onriiiiicd. 
(IHICAT  F.akkKfuiox.    (Miclii;,':!!!.  Wis- 
consin, Miiiiu'sot;!,  and  Caniula  ad- 
joining lakes  Superior  iind  Ilurou.) 
1821.  'rrjivcl.-i  tliroiifrli  fiheNortliM-eat, 
ScliooliTal't, 
ForniatiouH  ol'   western  ])art  of 
MissiHsippi    \'all(>y.     .lacsin. 
K.V. 
Xfiti vc  eo])per  on  soiitli  shore  of 

Italic,  Snperioi',  Selioolcrjil'l . 
OliHorvatioiirt  on  northwest  por- 
tion of  Lake  llnrou,  r.igs))y. 
\X22.   Copper  mines  of  sonth  shore  of 

Lalve  SiiiKuior,  f^choolcraf't. 
1821 .  Minerals  on  north  eoaat  of  Lake 
Sniterior,  Delalield. 
l'xi)edition   to  sonrees   of    St. 

Peters  L'iver,  Keating, 
Notes  on  Lake  Ilnron,  iiigshy. 
1825.  Notes  on  Lake  Snix'rior.Higsby. 
182!).   (ieolony  ot'Lake  Siijierior,  i!ay- 

field. 
ls;il.   llxpedition     to     Itasea     fiake, 
.Sehooleraft. 
Ii'e])ort  on  eo])])er  ot'    Lake  Su- 
perior. Houghton. 
J'.xpedition    to    northwest     In- 
diana. Allen  and  Schoolcraft. 
IS.SO.  lieconnaissanee  from  Wa.sliing- 
ton  through  Wisconsin  to Co- 
teau    des   Prairies,    p'eather- 
Btonhaiigh. 
l?egion    aiound     Fort   Winne- 
bago, Wis..  Puggles. 
1839.  Report  on  Wayne  and  Monroe 
counties.  .Mich.,  Hubbard,  !;. 

1810.  Third  report  of  State  geologist 

of  ^Michigan,  Houghton. 

1811.  Veins  of  northern  peninsula  of 

.Michigan.  Houghton. 
I'^ourth  report  of  geologist  of 
Michigan,  Houghton. 
1842.  Fifth    report   of    geologist  of 

Michigan.  Houghton. 
1848.  Age  of    Lake   Superior  copjier 
rocks,  Houghton. 
Region  of    basin  of  the  Upper 
Mississippi,  Nicollet. 

1844.  Inllnence     of     icebergs    upon 

drift,  Hayes..!.  L. 

1845.  ^Mineral  lands  of   Lake    Su])e- 

rior,  Sanders,  U.  N. 
Report    on    inificriil    lands    of 
Lake  Superior,  Stockton, 


Archean  and  Aleonkian — OontinnwU 
Oni;.\T  L.\KK  l\K(;i<tN — t'ontinind, 
IS\'),  Cnivre   et  d'argent    nalilkj 

bords  dii  lae  Supt'rienr.  .ij 

son. 
f'opi)er  mines  of  Lake  .'^ii|iii;i 

Riigffles,  D. 
Copper    of    Keweenaw    IV.J 

.Jackson.  (!.'r. 
Ixit).  Mineral  regions  of  r,ake  .Si;^ 

rior,  li.artlett  and  'i'odd. 
i  Msfriet    sonth    of  Lak<'  ,v 

rior,  r>nrt,  lliibhjird. 
Analyses,  sale  of  mineral  jiiii,i 

f.,ak(3  Superior.  .1  aekMin. 
Agriculture  of  New  York,; 

nions.  li. 
Re|)orls  on  soulh  shore  el'  lij 

Sn])(M'iiir.  Ilonghton  and  p, 

tol. 
l\'eport    on    mineral     lamlsi 

Lake  Superioi,  *;ray,  A.  I; 
Iveport    on    mineral    i.inils 

Michigan.  KVdfe. 
(ieology  of   Porrers  Isliiiid, 

Copper  Harbor,  Locke. 
Observations  on  niagneiic. 

Locke. 
1H47.  Mining  in  region  ol'    I  .iki" 

])erior.  Logan. 
Howld(;rof  eojtpor  on  sonilifj 

shor(!     of     l>ake     Siip.ijii 

Shepherd.  1'. 
North  shore  of  I^ake  Siun-i: 

Logan, 
('oppcr  districts   of    Lake 

Iterior,  Pettit. 
liasalt    on    northern    slimv  | 

Lake  Superior,  Duttuii.  1 
l^eport  of  survey  of  A\'is(iiiii| 

and  Iowa,  Owen,  D.  1>. 
Report  on    Lake  Sui)eri()r  i 

trict.  Murray,  A, 
1848.  Plienoniena     on     south    Ai 

of    Lake.    Superior.    l'o;;t 

H.D. 
Work  in  northern  peninsula 

JSIiidiigan.  Whitiu'v,  ,1.11. 
Gediegen   Kujifer  mit  gcdii'l 

Silber,  Noggeriith, 
Lake  Superior  mining  (li<ir:| 

.lackson,  C.  T, 
Reconnaissance    of    Cljiiipti 

district    of    Wisconsin,  eij 

Owen,  D.  D. ;  Norwood. 


!  Ill  1,1. 

dan — (>)iitinii«l| 
>N — Contiiiniil. 
l'arf.':tMit,   ii;itiis( 
lac  SuiHTieiir.  .lai 

•■sot"  Lake  Siijicrii 
D. 
]\f>w«^('na\v    I'd; 

c;.T. 

[ions  of  Lake  Sv.il 
let  I,  ami  Ttxld. 
iiifli    cl'  Lake  > 
t.  lliililiari!. 
all)  <)!"  ini:iiTal  1:h;J 
)erior,  ,1  ackMni. 
i>,  of   Xi'W  \oyl.  l| 

soul  ll  shove  III'  I,; 
,  iloilnliiou  and  i-r 

iiilufval  \;\mh\ 
icvioi.  oray,  A.  Ii. 
1     iiiiiioral    hiU'U 

I.  K'olfc'. 

■   I'ovrcrs  IhImihI  . 
[larlior,  l.ii('l;i'. 
)!!«  on  iiiaj;iic'i  if . 

re.si'ioii  of    I  iiKi' 

gan. 

copper  on  soMlliJ 
if      J/aki)     Sii]i  i;f 

II,  1'. 
■e  of  Lake  SainT:| 

ricts    of    l.:iki' 
itlit. 

novtliorti    sliofi'  j 
ncrior,  Dutte 
iui'voy  of  M'i->(nii| 
1.  ( )\von.  D.  1>. 

l.ake  Superior  i 
rray.  A. 

11     on     Houili    A\ 
Superior.    I'o;! 

ortliern  jieniiisn!; 

.  Whitney,.!.  Ii. 
i<u]tfer  niit  t,'c(lir;| 

if]f';L'ralh. 

lior  niinin,i::i'i-'i 

C.  P. 

unco    of    (  hiiipil 

of    Wisconsin.  e| 
,  IJ. ;  Norwood. 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


49 


)hean  and  Algonklan— Continued. 
lniAT  l.AKi;  Ki;(iio.v— Continued. 
ISlli.  .StiitiHtics  of  Keweenaw  Point, 
Foster  and  Hill. 
North  Hhoro    of    J^ake  Huron, 

Loijiiu. 
h'oconnaisRanco      from      Sn^nr 
I.sland  to  Sault   Ste.  Marie, 
Chiinniufj. 
Explorations  in  Lake  Sni)erior 
di.striet,  Foster  and  Whitney, 
Hubbard,  Fo.ster,  JUirt. 
Mineral     lands    in     Micbisan, 

■Jackson,  C.  T. 
Isle  Royal,  Uickerson. 
Features  of  i)art  of  Keweenaw 

Point,  Harin!8,  C«.  O. 
District  between  Portajsje  hake 
and  the  Ontonaf^on,  \V  h  i  t  - 
ncy. 
OntonagoTi     district.     Barnes, 

(i.  (). 
Douglass    Hougbton    location, 

Gibbs. 
Geology  and  topography  of  dis- 
trict on  Lake  Su])erior,  Hub- 
bard, B. 
Report  on  northern  peninsula  of 

Michigan,  Whitney,  .1.  D. 
Survey  of  districts  on  Lake  Su- 
perior, Burt. 
Specimens  and  field  notes,  sur- 
veys in  Michigan,  Locke. 
Notes  on   northern    i)eninsula 
and  Isle  Royal,  Foster,  .J.  W. 
Report  on  Isle   Royal,  Macln- 
tyre. 
1850.  Lake  Superior,  Agassiz,  L. 

Geology    of  cop)>er    lands  of 
Lake    Superior,  Foster    and 
Whitney. 
Geology  of  Lake  Superior  cop- 
])er  district,  Foster  and  Whit- 
ney, 
Gdologie  du  district  nietallifere 
dii   lac     Sup6riotir,  ,)acks><n, 
C.T. 
Territory   of    the    Minnesota, 

Pope,  John. 
Mineral  region  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Hodge,  J.  T. 
Structure  of  Keweenaw  Point, 
.Tackson,  C.  T. 
1 18.")1,  Teller  Kupfer  nnd  Eisenerze  am 
Ijako  Superior,  Koch. 

Bull.  127 4 


Archean  nnd  Algonklan— Continued. 
GuEAT  Laki:  Rixaox— Continued. 
18.51.  Systems  of  elevation  of  North 
America.  Fo.stiM-    and    Whit- 
ney. 

(ieology  of  Lake  Su]ierior  land 
district  iron  region,  I'oster 
and  Whitney. 

Azoi(5  system  in  Lake  Superior 
district,  Foster  and  Whitney. 

KnpfeniKiin,  Michigan,  Miiller. 

Age  of  sandstone  and  igneous 
phononiena,  Lako  Superior, 
Foster  and  Whitney. 

Terrains  sihiriens  da  lac  Sup6- 
rlciir,  Foster  and  Whitney, 
Marcou,  .J, 

Section  from  Wolf  River  to 
Lako  Michigan,  Whittlesey. 

Analysis  of  i)orphyry  I'roni  Isle 
Royal,  .Jackson,  C.  T. 

Ago  of  copper  rocks  of  Lake 
Suijcrior  and  ])liysical  struc- 
ture of  Canada,  Logan. 

Introduction  to  report  on  Wis- 
consin, Iowa,  and  Minnesota, 
Owen,  D.  D. 

1852.  Survey    of    Wisconsin,     Iowa, 

Minnesota,  etc.,  Owen,  D.  D. 

Observations  on  magnetism, 
Locke. 

Report  on  Pigeon  Point, 
Owen,  R. 

Geography,  geology,  and  re- 
sources of  Lake  Superior, 
Bigsby. 

Age  of  copper  rocks  of  lakes  Su- 
perior and  Huron,  and  struc- 
ture of  Canada,  Logan. 

Wisconsin  south  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Whittlesey. 

Report  on  trade  of  the  Great 
Lakes  and  rivers,  Jackson, 
C.T. 

Geology  of  Lake  of  the  Woods, 
Bigsby. 

Geology  of  middle  and  western 
Minnesota,  Norwood. 

Sur  la  carte  gi^ologique  dn  lac 
Supericurde  Foster  et  Whit- 
ing, Desor. 

1853.  Rocks  from  Red  River  region  in 

IjOuisiana,  Hitchcock,  K. 
Geologic  maj)  of  United  States, 
etc.,  Marcou,  .1. 


50 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


[iicllJ 


Archean  and  Algonklan — Continued. 
Great  Lakf  Uecjion — Continued. 

1853.  MiiK'ialreichthuin  dor  Voroin- 

igttui  Staaten,  DiHenbach. 

Metallilihroudon  diutrikt  on 
Oliern  See,  .lackson,  C.T. 

Map  of  Keweenaw  Point,  Whit- 
ney. 

1854.  ProHpectsof  La l<e  Superior  niin- 

inji  district,  StevenH,  \V.  II.  ' 
Lake  Superior  copper   mines, 

Cal  lender. 
Slineriil    regioncn  dcr    oberen 

IlalbinHel,  Michigan,  uiid  die 

lalo  Koyal,  Koch. 
Pitclistono     from     Isle     Royal, 

■Jackson,  C.T. 
Jlincs    des  fitats-Unis   et    sur 

gros rouge  du  Lac  Supi^rieur, 

Jackson,  C.  T, 
Expedition   to  sources  of  the 

Mississippi  in  1832,  School- 
craft. 

1855.  Catalogue  of  rocks,  etc.,  from 

Portage  Lake  to  Montreal 
River,  Whitney. 

Catalogue  of  rocks  from  survey 
of  Michigan,  Jackson,  C.  T. 

Voyage  on  Lake  Superior, 
Rivot. 

Giseuient  du  cuivre  natif  au 
lac  Supdrieur,  Rivot. 

Geologic  map  of  Wisconsin, 
Lapham,  I.  A. 

Catalogue  of  geologic  spec- 
imens, Owen.  D.  D. 

Esquisse  goologi(iue  du  Cana- 
da, Logan  and  Hunt. 

Catalogue  of  rocks,  Locke. 

Ri'pport  gf>ologi(iue,  Rotter- 
nnuide, 

American  geology,  Emmons,  E. 
18.56.  Ash  bed  of  Phcunix  mine, 
Dupee. 

(ieology  of  north  shore  of  I-ake 
Superior,  Whitney. 

Second  report  on  survey  of  Wis- 
consin, Percival. 

(ieology  of  north  shore  of  Lake 
Superior,  Whitney. 

Carboniferous  rocks,  Eagle 
River,  Jackson,  C.  T. 

Kupfererz-Lagerstatten  am 
Olieru-See,  Ki\  ot. 

Exploration  of  lakes  Superior 
and  Huron,  Rottermunde. 


Archean  and  Algonklan— Con timieill 
Great  Lakk  Region— ContimnMl, 

1856.  Notice    sur   lo  lac    SujifriiJ 

Rivot. 
Kupfer-Distrikte    Lake  Sii| 
rior,  Posselt. 

1857.  Mines  de   ler  des   Fltats  ij 

Delcsse. 
Ex])lorations  in  region  noril| 

Lake  Huron,  Murray. 
Parts  of  Huron  and  westcrih, 

tricts  of  Canada,  Murr.iy  j 
Structure  and  deposits  ot  Ml 

rianse.  Lake  Supei'ior,  Li.j 

son,  .1.  AV. 
Huronian  and  I.aurentiauoiij 

Canadian  survey,  W'liifiiotl 

1858.  Report  on  survey  of  Wiscoul 

for  1857,  Daniel.M. 
Kupferbergbau  in  dcr  N'l'reini 

ten  Staaten,  Dielfenliacli. 
Geology  of  North  Amcrici,  Jlij 

con, J, 

18,5!>.  Penokio  iron  range,  La]iliaia| 
Reply  to   criticisms    of  ,1.; 

Dana,  Marcou,  ,1. 
Paleontology     and    the  niiil 

sense,  Whittlesey. 
Copper  district  of  the  'l'heii| 

Ion,  etc.,  Murray,  A. 

1860.  Position  of  Lake  Superiorsaij 

stone,  Whitney,  J.  D. 
Kupfergruben  des  Oberen  '■ 

Deroux. 
Notice  sur  le  lac  SupcricnrJ 

ses  mines  de  cuivre,  llorie, 
Origin  of  Azoic,  of  Michigauai| 

Wisconsin,  Whittlesey. 

1861 .  Country  between  Lake  Sui)iri| 

and  the  Pacitic,  Hector. 
Report  on  geology  of  MimI 

sota,  Anderson  and  Clark. 
First  biennial  report  of  siirvfj 

of  Michigan,  Winchell,  A. 
Qtieboc  group  andupjiei cnpp) 

rocks  of    Lake  Supcrio^ 

Logan. 
Some  points  in  American  gw| 

ogy.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Report   of    superinteinlent 

survey  of  Michigan,  liall. 

1862.  Report  of  survey  of  Wiscnii-i 

Hall  and  Whitney. 
Origin   and   relations  of  tral 
pean  rocks  of  Lake  Suiierioi] 
Foster, 


bean  and  Algon 

ilEAT   I.AKK    IJKG 

J8f.:'.  Catalogue 
Canada, 
Whitnej 
Catalogue 
crals,  1.(1 
Constitutii 
Lake  Su 
Hlandy. 
|l8t):i.  (ieology,  e' 
sissippi, 
( In    Camlu 

Itigsby. 
Kootiug  si 
Hell,  R. 
Ancient  m 
LakeSu) 
|lS(j5.  I'cnokie    r 
Whittles 
Geology  an 
of  Lake 
Kimball. 
Iron  ores  o 
Kimball, 
iveport  of 
sota,  11a 
|l8tJ6.  (ieology an 
sota,  Wli 
(icological 
Winchell 
Report  on 
borderin 
Lames. 
(!opper   mi 
Mauerma 
Ke|iort  on 
farlane, 
Reconnaisf 

Lames. 

Map  of  C 

Cuited 

Hall. 

ISfiT.  Handbook 

Blancha 

Terrains  ai 

du  Xord 

18fi8.  Notes  on  I 

the  Stuc 

iincks  and 

Portage 

I'ositionof 

naw  Poi 

I'ormatior 

Macfarli 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


51 


Bean 

HEM' 

18ii2. 


Ii8i>;i. 


l?<()ri 


IStiti. 


1807. 


\m. 


and  Algonkian— Continued. 
Lakk  IkKOioN— Continued. 
Ciitalogne    of    cryHtallinos    of 

Ciinada,    Hunt,  T.    S.,    and 

Whituoy. 
Catalofjiio    of    ecouoniic    inin- 

eiiils,  l.o;jan. 
ConHtitntion  of  copper  lau^fof 

J.akc  ISupcrior,  Williams  and 

Ulnndy. 
(ioology,  etc.,  of  the  I'pperMis- 

sissippi,  Ilaydon. 
On    (.'aiubriun    and    Iluronian, 

ltiK.sby. 
IJoolinj;  slates    of    Canada, 

Hell,  R. 
Ancit^nt  mining   on   shores  of 

Lake  Superior,  Whittlesey, 
I'ciiokio    range,    Wisconsin, 

Whittlesey. 
Gocdogy  and  metallurgy  of  iron 

of  Lake  Superior,  Foster  and 

Kimball. 
Iron  ores  of  Marquette,  Mich., 

Kiniball. 
Keiiort  of  geologist  of  Minne- 

.sota,  Ilanchett. 
(ioology  and  minerals  of  Minne- 
sota, Whittlesey, 
(icological    map   of   Mii^higan, 

Wincholl,  A. 
Report  on  metalliferous  region 

bordering  Lake  Suptwior, 

Eames. 
Copper   nnnes  of  Michigan, 

lianernian. 
Report  on  Lake  Superior,  Mac- 

farlane. 
Rocoimaissance  in   Minnesota, 

I'^auies. 
Map  of  Canada  and  part    of 

I'nited    States,    Logan    and 

Hall. 
Handbook     of     Minnesota, 

Blanchard. 
Terrains  auciens  de  I'Amf^rique 

dii  Xord,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Notes  on  Russian  America  and 

the  Stuckee  River,  Hlake. 
Rocks  and  cupriferous  beds  of 

Portage  Lake,  Macfarhine. 
Position  of  sandstone  of  Kewee- 

iiaw  Point,  Agassiz,  A. 
I'orinations  of  Lake  Superior, 

Macfarlane. 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued. 
Oke.vt  Lakk  Ri:(iU)\— Continued. 

1868.  Occurrences  of  iron  in  masses, 

Whittlesey. 
Eozoischen    I'ormationsgruppe 
Nord-.^merikas,  Credner. 

1869.  (Jeology  of  some   portions    of 

Minnesota,  Hall,  .1. 

Pipestone  (piarry  of  the  North- 
west, Haydeii. 

Woods  location,  'I'hnnderCape, 
Lake  Sujierior,  Macfarlau". 

N'orsilurianisclicii  (ieliildti  dor 
oberen  Halbinsel  von  Michi- 
gan, Credner,  H. 

Mines  de  cuivre  du  lac  Supt"-- 
rieur  et  detain  de  I'F.tat  du 
Maine,  .Jackson,  C.  T, 

Silver  location.  Thunder  Ray, 
Chapnuin. 

Verkommen  des  gediegenen 
Kupfers  anf  KewtMMiaw 
Point,  Credner,  H. 

1870.  Nord-Amerikauische    Schiefer- 

pori)hyroide,  Credner,  H, 
Rei)ort  of  lakes  Superior  and 

Nipigon,  Ik'll,  .1. 
Bell    on    Nii)igon    region,   Lo- 
gan. 

1871.  Relations  of  rocks  to  metallif- 

erous de])osits,  Hen  wood. 

Native  copper  of  Lake  Super- 
ior, Ilenwood. 

Notizen  aus  Minnesota.  Kloos, 

Derivation  of  cojtper  and  asso- 
ciateson  Lake  Superior,  I'um- 
pelly. 

Copper  deposits  of  Harvey  Hill, 
Douglas,  ,1. 

1872.  Cretaceous  basin  in  Sauk  ^'al- 

ley,  Minn.,  Kloos. 
Age  of  copper  rocks   of    Lake 

Superior,  Brooks   and  Puni- 

pelly. 
Age  of  quartzite,  etc.,  of  Sauk 

County,  Wis.,  Irving,  R.  D. 
Region  north  of  Lake  Superior, 

Bell,  R. 
Count  ry  between  Lake  Superior 

and  Albany  River,  Bell,  R, 

1873.  Age  of  metamorphie   rocks. 

Dodge  County,  Wis.,  Irving, 
R.  D. 
Chart  of  nomenclature  for  Min- 
nesota, Winchell,  N.  H. 


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CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX    OF 


(nful 


Archeaii  uiid  Algonkian — CoiitiniUHl. 
OUKAi'  JiAKi;  RKdioN— ('oiitiiined, 
18711.   Relations  ill  Sank  Comity,  Wih., 

Kiiton,  J.  H. 
('oppor  district   of    MichiKiiii, 

Punipelly. 
Miiu'ial  rej^ioii  of  l-iiku  Sii]))'- 

rior,  Utdl,  U. 
I..aiiiiiiatioii    and    structure  of 

ores    and  Jasjwr,    Michi^riiii, 

Brooks,  T.  15. 
Kocks  bctwocu  Chocolate  River 

and(iranite  Point,  Michigan, 

Houfjliton. 
Catalogue  of    Iluronian   rocks 

and  ores,  Michigan,    Brooks 

and  .Tulien. 
Kagle  River  district,  Michigan, 

Marvine. 
Topograi)hy  in  l^ake  Superior 

copper  region,  Blandy. 
Lithology    of    Iluronian    and 

Laurentian  of  Upper  I'euin- 

8ula,  Julien. 
From  Lake  Suj»erior   to    Fort 

Garry,  Selwyn. 
Lake  Huron  region,  Murray. 
Eagle  River  district,  Michigan, 

Marvine. 
Correlation  of  rocks  of  Hough- 
ton and  Keweenaw  counties, 

Mich.,  Marvine. 
Microexaniination  of  Iluronian 

rocks  and  ores,  Wright,  V.  E. 
(teneral  sketch  of  geology   of 

Minnesota,  Wiiicliell,  N.  H. 
(leologic  map  of  United  States, 

Hitchcock,  ('.  H. ;  Hitchcock 

and  Blake. 
Thunder  Bay  and  8hai)cndowau 

districts,  Lake  Superior, 

Nicholson. 
Iron-bearing   rocks   of    Michi- 
gan, Brooks,  T.  B. 
1874.  Ago  of  copper  rocks  of  Lake 

Sui)erior  and  ('ontinuationof 

synclinal,  Irving,  R.  D. 
North  shore  of   Lake  Huron, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Mining  on  north  shore  of  Lake 

Superior,  M'Kellar. 
Rel.itions  of  rocks  of  Baraboo, 

Wis.,  Eaton,  .F. 
Survey  of  mineral  regions,  Wis- 
consin, Murrish. 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continiift 
OuKAr  Lakk  Ri:(iion— Continiiiil, 

1874.  Belle   I'laine  salt  well.  M|, 

sotu,  Winchell,  N.  II. 
.lunction    of   )trlmor(li:il 

Iluronian,  Irving,  U.  h 
I'oints  in  southern  Wi.scoiii 

Irving,  R.  I). 
(■eolo;;y  of  Minnesota  Valj 

Winchell,  N.  H. 
Notes  from  early  oxi)li)ren| 

Minnesota,  Wincliell.  N, 

1875.  Kiipferfiihrendeii  .Scliiili' 

on  Lake  Superior,  Akernu 
Mining  district  on  north  aI^i 
of    Lake    Superior,    NiciJ 
son. 
Minerals  de   I'ei-  du    l.ir 

rioiir,  Sauvagt". 
(jioologic  chart  of  the  l'u,| 
States,  Bradley,  F.  II. 
I  The  ores  of  iron,  their  distri| 

j  tioii,  Newton. 

Relations   of   priinordiiil 
I  crystallines,  liiiiit,  T,  S. 

I  Iluronian  and  mineral  rii(k| 

I  Lake  Superior,  Bell. 

I  Native  copper  mines  of 

.Superior,  Douglas. 

1876.  Physical  geology  of  Lakes' 
I  rior,  Whittlesey. 

Country  west  of  Lake  MiiiiitJ 
'  and   about   Lake  Wimiiij 

etc..  Bell. 
The    State    of    Michigan, 

Cracken. 
Basin  of  the  Wisconsin,  Wim 

G.  K. 

Youngest  Huronian  roekssoJ 

of  Lake  Superior,  Irviii;! 

William     Logan,    HaniiijiJ 

B.  G. 
Notes  on  northern  Wiscoiif| 
Sweet. 

i  Ontonagon   district   iiiid  sll 

I  (|uarries    of    Michig:iii  r| 

'.  Mich.,  Komingcr. 

Youngest    Huronian    soiitlil 
Lake    Sujjerior  ami   mti 
\  copper  aeries,  Brook.s. 

Huronian  of  Canada,  So! 
Catalogue    of    Wisconsin 

hlbit,  Sweet. 
Physical  geology  of  Lake^ii 
rior,  Whittlesey. 


ON.) 


NORTH   AMKRICAN    OEOLOUY. 


53 


them  Wiiscoiii 


Lheaii  and  Algonklan— Continnod. 
IiiKat  l.AKi:  Kk(!I<)N— CoritiniuMl. 
1 1871!.  KMctlin    in   WiscouMin,   Irving, 
K.l). 
(iiolojjy  of  Lake  Suporior  iron 
<li8tri(!t,  Wright,  C.  E. 

Cornwall    iion   mino   and    rc- 

IiiIimI  (leptmits,  llnnt,  T.  S. 
Hiironiau  rocks  Honth  of  Lake 
Sn]icri()r,  Hrooks. 
1877.  Iviiidcrbcrgbun  am  Ohorn-St'o, 
Mnaler. 

Ciij)rileron8    couglonierati'H  of 
J.ake  Suporior,  Ejjli'Hton. 

Keport  on  central  and  wcHtern 
Wisconsin,  Irving,  R.  1). 

Age  of  crystallines  of  Wiscon- 
sin, Irving,  R.  D. 

Kcpoit  of  Wisconsin  snrvoy  for 
1875,  Wright. 

Geology  of  eastern  Pennsyl- 
vania, Ilnnt,  T.  S. 

Report  of  Wisconsin  snrvoy, 
1H7H-74,  Laphani,  I.  H. 

I'iix'stono  of  Devils  Lake, 
Woodman, 

North  shore  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Courtis. 

Allonez  mine,  Lake  Superior, 
Kolker. 

(leology  of  central  Wisconsin, 
Irving,  K.  D. 

Gi'ognostisclie  IJeobachtungen 
in  Minnesota,  Kloos. 

Geology  of  eastern  Wisconsin, 
Chaniberlin,  T.  C. 

Lifliology  Wisconsin  survey, 
Wright,  C.  E. 

Work  in  Menominee  district, 
Wright,  C.  E. 

Metiisoniatic  development  of 
copper  rocks  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Punipelly. 

Krystallinisohen    Gestoin    von 
Minnesota,  Strcngand  Kloos. 
1878.  Work   in  Penokee  iron  range, 
Irving,  K.  U. 

Copper    series    of   l-pper    St. 
Croix  River,  Chamberliu,  T.C. 

Geology  of  Morrison  County, 
Minn.,  Winchell,  N.  11. 

Report  on  Baylield  and  Dong- 
las  counties.  Wis.,  Sweet. 

Pine  River  iron  district,  Oconto 
County,  Wis.,  Wright,  C.  E. 


Archean  and  Algonklan — Continued. 
(iliKAr  Lakk  Rkciion — Coniinncd. 
1K78.  Work  in  cast  jiortion  of  Peno- 
kee iron  range,  Chaniberlin, 
T.  C. 

Work  in  north  central  Wiscon- 
sin, Clark,  A.  C. 

Leading  geologic  areas  of  Can- 
ada, Chapman. 

North  of  Lake  Huron  and  east 
of  Lake  Sujierior,  Pell,  K. 

Nijiigon  or  eojijier  rocks  of 
LukeSui»erior,  Siiencer,.J.W. 

Country  betwtien  Lake  Winni- 
peg and  Hudson  May,  Hell,  K. 

Reconnaissances  in  Wright  and 
Rice  counties,  Minn.,  Win- 
chell, N.  H. 

1879.  Macfarlane's   Ceological    K'ail- 

roadduide,  Wisconsin, Chani- 
berlin, Irving    and    Strong. 

Field  report  on  Lake  Superior 
region.  Hall,  C.  W. 

Report  of  coinniissiouer  of  min- 
eral statistics  of  Michigan, 
Wright,  C.  E. 

Stratigrajihy  of  Huronian  in 
northern  Wisconsin,  Irving, 
R.  D. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Survey  of  Minnesota  of  1878, 
Winchell,  N.  II. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide  to  Minnesota, 
Winchell,  N.  H. 
Macfarlane's  (ieological  L'ail- 
road  Guide  to  Michigan, 
Winchell,  A. 

Michigan,  condensed  jtopuhir 
sketch,  W'iuclicll,  A. 

Microscopic  study  of  Huronian 
clay  slate,  W^ichmann. 

1880.  Cupriferous  series  of  Diiluth, 

Win.lcll,  N.  II. 

Comparisons  of  iron  and  associ- 
ated roelcs  of  Maniuette 
region,  TJnnt,  T.  S. 

Microscopy  of  iron  rocks  from 
south  of  Lake  Superior, 
Wichmann. 

Laurontian  of  Michigan,  Chani- 
berlin, T.  C. 

liithology  of  Koweenawan  sys- 
tem, Pumpelly. 


54 


CATALOGUE    AND    INI>EX    OF 


[BULL! 


Archean  and  Algonkian— Continued. 
Chkat  Lake  Region — Continued. 

1880.  Geology  of  Menominee  iron  re- 

gion, IJrooks,  Wright,  E.  E. 

Ago  of  copper  rocks  of  Lake 
Superior,  Wadsworth. 

Ilurouiiin  series  west  of  Peuo- 
keo  Gap,  Wright,  C.  E. 

History  of  some  pre-Cambriau 
rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Lintonite  at  Grand  Marais, 
Minn.,  Peckham  and  Hall. 

Keport  on  Luke  Superior 
region,  Hall,  C.  W. 

Geology  of  upper  St.  Croix 
district.  Strong. 

Geology  of  western  Lake  Su- 
perior district.  Sweet,  E.  T. 

Resources  of  Wisconsin,  Irv- 
ing, R.  D. 

Structure  of  northern  Wiscon 
sin,  Irving,  R.  D. 

Microscopy  of  rocks  from  Ash- 
liiiid  County,  Wis.,  Julien. 

Geology  of  eastern  I^ake  Su- 
perior district,  Irving,  R.  D. 

Silver  Islet,  Maefarlane. 

<ieologic  action  of  humus  acids 
Jiilieu. 

1881.  Stratigraphy  of  (Quebec  group 

and     older     crystallines    of 
Canada,  Selwyn. 

Cupriferous  series  of  Minne- 
sota, Winehell,  N.  H. 

Origin  of  potrosiliecous  rocks, 
Cro!:by. 

Meuomiiicc  and  Marquette  iron 
region,  Rouiinger. 

Geology  of  l']>per  Mississippi 
Valley,  Winehell,  N.  ii. 

Map  of  Menominee  iron  dis- 
trict, Wright,  C.  E. 

Central  and  western  Minne- 
sota, Winehell,  N.  H. 

Uppt^r  Mississippi  region.  Gar- 
rison, C.  E. 

List  of  crystalline  rocks  from 
northern  Minnesota,  Win. 
chell,  X.  H. 

Remarks  on  Canadian  stratig 
raphy,  Maefarlane,  T. 

<  )rigin  of  iron  ores  of  Mar- 
quette, Wadsworth. 

Glacial  drift  and  its  terminal 
moraines,  Upham. 


Archean  and  Algoukiaii — Continued  | 
GuKAT  Lakk  Rkgiox — (;ontinu<'(l. 

1882.  Micro-examination  of  ArchJ 

from  Flambeau  Valley,  Itj 

ing,  R.  D. 
Thin    sections  of    eii])ril'tr(J 

series    of   Minnesotii.    WiJ 

chell,  N.  H. 
Lower  St.  Croix  district.  W^ 

ter. 
Marquette   iron  region,  Scfcl 

of  Mines. 
Chemistry,    Minnesota  sihth 

Dodge. 
Thin   sections    of    cuprilorni 

rocks    in    Minnesot.i,    Wjj 

"hell,  N.  H. 
Q  .artzites  of  Barron  and  C'L 

pewa  counties,  Wis..  Strotj 

Sweet,       IJrotherton 

Chamberlin. 
CrystMlliues  of  Wisconsin  Vj 

ley,    Irving,  A'an    Ilisc 

Clark. 
Silver  Islet  mine,  Lowe. 
List  of  rocks  of  Minnesota, WiJ 

chell,  N.IL 

1883.  Copper    rocks    of  Lake  SiiJ 

rior,  Irving,  R.   D. ;  SpIw J 
Progress      of     geology,    ISi 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
General    geology    of    \\isoo| 

sin,  Chand)erlin,  T,  ('. 
Cojjper  series  of  Lake  SiiporifJ 

Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
Keweenaw      Point      geolori 

Wadsworth. 
Filling  of  veins  and   VAWwi 

Keweenaw      Point,     Waij 

worth. 
Sandstones    and     the    Kcr 

nawan  series,  Wadswuitli  I 
.\nalyses:  geology  of  Wis 

sin,  Salisbury. 
Jlinerals  and  lithology  oiV\ 

cousin,  Irving,  R.  1). 
Hnilding  materials,  Wisnui-; 

Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
Iron  ores  of  Wisconsin.  Ii'vii,^ 

R.D. 
(Jeology     of    Lake     SiqiorK^ 

Selwyn,   Hunt,  T.  S, 
Originof  hornblende  nl  I  iy-u| 

lines  of  the  Northwt  st. 
ing,  R.  D. ;  Wadsworth. 


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NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


55 


•chean  and  Algonkian— Continued. 
SuKAT  Lake  Hegion — Coutinuod. 
Itj83.  History   of    Tacoiiic   and  rela- 
tions (if  Ta<.'onian,  Hunt.  T.  S. 

liocks  of  north  shore  of  Luke 
Suiierior,  Selwyu. 

Decay  of  rocks,  Hunt,  T,  S. 

Coiiper  rocks  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Irving,  R.  D. 

Lake  Superior  rocks.  Winchell, 
N.H. 

St.  Ignace  Island,  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Uobb. 
1884.  Lozoic  rocks  of  North  America, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Observations  along  Canada  Pa- 
cific Railway,  Dawson,  J.  \V. 

Ozoic  system  and  its  subdivi- 
sions, Whitney  and  Wads- 
woith. 

Strenj^ths  of  granite,  Win- 
cLoll,  N.  H. 

Geology  of  Minnesota,  Wiu- 
( hell  and  Upham. 

Descri])tive  sketch  of  western 
Canada,  Dawson,  O.  M. 

Crystallino  rocks  of  the  North- 
west. Winchell,  N.  H. 

Microscopic  stru(!tureof  build- 
ings .stones,  Merrill,  C.  V. 

H<  port  on  work  on  Areheau, 
Irving.  R.  D. 

liou  region  of  northern  Minne- 
sota, Chester,  A.  H. 

Copjier  and  iron  districts  of 
Lake   Superior,  Wadsworth. 

Kock  outcrops  in  central  Min- 
nesota, Upham. 

Age  of  rocks  of  Me8ii))i  and 
Vermilion  districts,  Win- 
chell, N.  H. 

Transition  from  copper  series 
t(i  I'otsdam,  Wooster. 

F.nlargements  of  feld.spar  in 
Keweenawan  sandstone,  Van 
Hise, 

Minnesota  building  stones, 
Winchell,  N.  H. 

Michigan  building  stones.  Con- 
over. 

Wisconsin  buildingstoties,  Con- 
over. 

b'ehitions  of  Kewecnawan  to 
Eastern  sandstone.  Wads- 
worth. 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued. 
Great  Lake  Rkcuun  -Continued. 

1884.  Paramorpliosis  of  pyroxene  to 

hornblende,  Williams,  G.  II. 

1885.  Canadian   Archean   and    Irish 

motamorphics,  Kinahar.C.  11. 

I'-nlargemeiit  of  fingtiieuts  in 
••ertain  i  oeks,  Irving  and  \'an 
Ilise. 

■Junction  of  Eastern  sandstone 
and  Kewecnawan  K<>rie8, 
Chamberlin  and  Irving. 

Copper  rocks  of  Lake  Superior, 
Irving,  R.  D. ;  Dana,  ,L  D. ; 
Sehvyn. 

Notes  on  north  shore  of  Lake 
Superior,  Selwyn. 

Report,  Lake  Superior  division, 
Irving,  \i.  D. 

Progress  of  geology,  188;{,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Areheau  of  the  Northwest, 
Irving,  li.  1). 

Ma))  of  the  United  States, 
McGee. 

Origin  of  crystalline  rocks, 
lIuut.T.  S. 

Impression  of  i)re-Cambri.in  of 
Cana<la,  l!lake,.LF. 

Division  du  systi'ine  (ozoiiiue, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Deep  well  atMiuneai)olis,  Win- 
chell, N.H. 

Crystallines  of  Minnesota,  Win- 
chell, N.  H. 

Vermilion  iron  ores,  Winchell. 
N.H. 

Reconnaissance  into  Po])e 
County,Minn. . Winchell, N.  11. 

Divisibility  of  Arciieau  in  the 
Northwest,  Irving,  U.  D. 

Eulaigemcnts  of  hornblemle 
fragments,  \';\n  Hise. 

Deep  wells  of  Minnesota,  Win- 
chell, \.  H. 
188G.  Origin  of  schists  and  iron  ores 
of     Lake    Superior    region. 
Irving,  R.  D. 

Iron  ores,  Michigan  ami  Wis- 
consin, Putnam. 

Origin  of  Peuokee-Gogebic  se- 
ries, \iui  Hise. 

Temperature  observal  iou.^, 
Lake  Superior  copper  mines, 
Wheeler,  H.A. 


56 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


I  BULL.  I 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Coutinued. 
Gkeat  Lake  Region— Contiuued. 

1886.  On  the  Upper  Mississippi  and 

trip    to    Vermilion    Lake, 
Willis. 
Gneipsic  foliation  and  origin  of 
Arclieau  rocks,  Lawton. 

1887.  Minnesota    geoloj^ical    report, 

1880,  Winchell,  N.  11. 
Report  on  northeastern  Minne- 
sota, Winchell,  A. 
Report  on  observations  in  Min- 
nesota, Winchell,  X.  H. 
Peridotites,  gabbros,  diabases, 

and  andesites,  Wadsworth. 
Animikie     at     Duncan     mine, 

Conrtis. 
Thunder  Bay  region,  Ingall. 
Anorthosito  rock.s,  Adams. 
At  ta  wa  pish  kat  and  Albany 

rivers.  Bell,  R. 
Chapiu  iron  mine,  Ijarssou. 
East  of  the  Lake  of  the  Woods, 

Lawson. 
Elements  of  primary  geology, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Gastaldi    on    Italian   geology. 

Hunt,  T.  8. 
Michipicoteu      Bay,      Herrick, 

Tight  and  Jones. 
Map    of    the    United     States, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Is   there    a    Hurouiau   group  f 

Irving,  R.  1). 
Ores  of  Menominee  range,  Ful- 

t(m. 
Recent     ilovelo])  intuits     in 

Archeaii  geology,  Lawson. 
Penokee-(iof:ebir     iron      ores. 

Eng.  and  Mining  .four. 
Thunder     Bay    silver    mines, 

Bell,  R. 
Rocks  from  I'enokee  iron  range, 

analyses,  Riggs. 
Central  counties  of  Minnesota. 

Ui)ham. 
Classiftcat'on  of  Cambrian  and 

pre-Cambrian,  Irving,  R.  D. 
Xorites  and  galibros,  Herrick, 

Clarke  and  Doming. 
Iluroiiian  of  Canada,  .Selwyn. 
Huroniau  at  Sudbury,  Atwood, 

Bonney. 
E(|uival('nce  of  Huronian  with 

Pebidian,  Hicks. 


Archeau  and  Algonkian — Continued! 
Gkeat  Lake  Region' — Continued, 

1887.  Diabase  dikes  of  Rainy  LaJ 

Lawsou. 
Animikie  slates  and  ([uartziiJ 

Winchell,  N.H. 
Correlation   of    Animikie  a;| 

Iluruniau,  M"Keller. 
Michigan  gohl  fields,  Pariiw.j 
Granite  and  quartzito  coinJ 

at  Ironwood,  Winchell,. V.i 
Great     primordial     (iuart/i;J 

Winchell,  N.H. 
Irving  and  Chamberlin  on  Lai| 

Superior      sandstones. 

Geol. 
Metamorpliism  of  erujitivesJ 

south   shore  of  Lake   Supj 

rioi,  Williams,  G.H. 
Report  of  Lake  Superior  ditj 

sicm,  United  States Geolo;;iJ 

Survey,  Irving,  R.  1). 
Sudbury  co])per  deposits,  C| 

lins. 

1888.  Theories  of  ore  deposits.  Wiitj 

worth. 
Supposed    fossil    from   cnpiJ 

rocks     of     Lake     Superil 

Wadsworth. 
Report  on  Rainy  Lake  rpgkJ 

Lawsoii. 
Rocks  of  Pigeon  i'oint,  liaykf 
Relations   of   Ke ween;i\v,rj 

Torch  Lake,  Michigan,  Wiiij 

worth. 

Mines  of  Lake  Superior,  lii;'i| 
Microscopic     exjiminatinn 

rocks  from  Thunder  Bmv.Uji 

ley. 

1889.  Crystalline  rocks  of  Miiinew;! 

Winchell,  N.  H. 
History   of   copper  milling  | 

Minnesota,  Hall,  C.  \V. 
Diabase  dikes  with  .jiispilm 

Winchell,  H.V. 
Foliation    and    sedinieiitatki 

Lawsou,  Winchell,  A. 
Report  on  iron  regions,  Wis 

chell,  H,  V. 
Phosphorus     in     Ludiiit;it| 

mine,  Browne,  D.  H. 
Natural-gas  wells  in  MiiiiitMi 

Winchell,  N.H. 
Northeastern  Minnesot  ii ,  (irat| 

U.  S, 


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67 


Lrchean  ami  Algonkian— Contiuued. 
'Great  Lakk  Region — Continued. 
18)<!t.  Quurtz-kenitopliyro,    Pigeon 
Point,  Bayley. 

fitill\v;iter  well,  Minnesota, 
Moads. 

TliongbtH  on  eruptives,  Win- 
chell,  X.  H. 

Stratigraphy  of  Huronian,  Win- 
cbcll,  N.  H. 

Unconformities  of  tlie  Auinii- 
kie,  Wincbell,  A. 

Origin  of  Vermilion  Lake  iron 
ores.  Van  Hise. 

Conglomerates  in  gneisses,  Win- 
cbell, A. 

lluronian  system,  Bell. 

Studies  of  Arcbean  of  the 
Northwest,  Wincbell,  A. 

Two  systems  in  the  Huronian, 
iSelwyu. 

Granites  of  the  Northwest, 
Hall,  C.  W. 

List  of  papers  on  Archean, 
Wincbell,  N.  H. 

Penokec-Gogebic  iron  ores.  Van 
llise. 

Analyses  of  rocks  from  Pigeon 
Point,  Eakins,  Ilillebrand, 
Kiggs,  Whitlield,  J.  K 

I'igoon  Point,  Minnesota,  Hay- 
ley. 

Report  of  Lake  Superior  divi- 
sion. United  States  Geological 
.Survey,  Irving,  Van  Hise. 

Analyses  of  rocks  from  Menom- 
inee River,  Riggs, 
18!Hi.  i'etrography  of  certain  dikes  of 
Kainy  Lake  region,  Lawson 
and  Shutt. 

Arcbean  northwest  of  Lake 
Superior,  Lawson. 

Hruptives  of  Lake  Huron 
region,  Fairbanks. 

Pre-Cambriau  of  the  Black 
Hills,  Van  Ilise. 

Geology  of  the  northwest  of 
Lake  Superior,  llarvciy. 

Position  of  Ogishko  conglom- 
erate, Wincbell,  A. 

Results  of  Archean  studies, 
Wincbell,  A. ;  Van  Hise. 

Hurouiau-Laurentian  contact 
north  of  Lake  Huron.  Barlow. 

Huronian  and  Lanrentiau  rocks 
Tiorth  of  Lake  Huron,  Law- 
ion. 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Contiuued. 
Gkeat  Lake  Region— Continued. 

1890.  Tracks     in     Aniniikie     rocks, 

Selwyu. 
Origin  of  gneiss,  Bell. 
Greenstone    schists    of     Mar- 

fluette-Menominee     regions, 

Williams,  G.  H. ;  Irving. 
Copper  mining    in    Michigan, 

Eng.  and  Mining  Jour. 
Kamanisticiuia      silver      belt, 

Wood. 
Observation  on  some  Canadian 

rocks,  Wincbell,  A. 
Copper  in  Animikio  at  Thunder 

Bay,  Lawson. 
Taconi(!  iron  ores  of  Minnesota, 

Wincbell,  X.  H.  and  H.  V. 
Analysis    of    novaculite    from 

Maniuette,  Ilillebrand. 
Analyses  of  rocks  collected  by 

R.  D.  Irving,  Ilillebrand. 
Analyses  of  rocks  from  Peno- 

kee-Gogebie  range,  Chatard, 

Eakins. 
Maclarlane's    Railway    (iuide, 

Dawson,  G.  M. ;  Wincbell,  A. 
Analysis  of  diabase  from  ^lichi- 

gan,  Chatard. 
Warren's  Geogr.'iphy,  Brewer. 
Iron  ores,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Penokeo    iron-bearing    series, 

Irving  and  Van  Hise. 
Report    on    Sudbury    district. 

Bell. 
Report  of  Lake  Superior  divi- 
sion. United  States  (•cological 

Survey,  Van  Hise. 

1891.  Lake    Superior    stratigraphy, 

Lawson. 

Dikes  of  Rainy  Lake  region, 
Lawson. 

Dike  in  Minnesota,  River  Val- 
ley, Hall,  C.  W. 

Metallic  iron  in  Huronian 
(jnartzito,  Ontario,  HofF- 
mann. 

Summary  reports  of  Geological 
Survey,  Selwyn. 

Geology  of  Marijuette  iron  re- 
gion. Brooks. 

Nickel  and  copper,  ""udbury  dis- 
trict, Bell,  Barlow. 

Fauna  of  Lower  Cambrian, 
Walcott. 

Lake  Superior  stratigraphy, 
Van  Hise. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[BULUi; 


Archean  aud  Algonkian — Continued. 
CiKKAT  Lake  Kegion — Continued. 
1891.  Report  of  Lake  Sujierior  divi- 
sion,United  States  (U'(dogiciil 

Survey,  Van  llisc. 
Silieified  jLjlass  broecia,  Sudbury 

district,  Williams,  G.  H. 
Sontli    trai)  range    of  Kewce- 

nawau  series,  AVadsworlh. 
Age  of  Saaianaga  granite,  Win- 

chcll,  H.  V. 
Eastern  ecuiivalcnts  of  !Minuo- 

Bota     iron     ores,    Wiucliell, 

N.  H. 
Iron  ores  of  Minnesota,   Win- 

chcll,  N.  II.  and  II.  V. 
A  last  word  with  the  Huronian, 

Winehell,  A. 
Anicricau  opinion  on  the  older 

rocks,  Wincliell,  A. 
Marquette  and  Keweenaw  dis- 
trict, Wadswortb. 
Record   of   field    observation, 

Wiiu'bell,  A. 
(icology  of  Ileuuepiii  County, 

Minn.,  Wincbell,  N.  H. 
West  of  the  Mis.sissiim'i  Kiveu  (ex- 
cepting Minnesota). 
180(3.  Exploration  of  Red  River  and 

Washita,  Dunbar   and  llnn_ 

ter. 
1814.  Expeilition  up  the  Missouri  and 

across  the  Rocky  Mountains, 

Lewis  and  Clark. 
1821.  Travels   into  Arkansas    Terri- 
tory, Nuttall. 
Region  around  the  Mississipju 

anil  its  conduents,  Bringier. 
Sketches    of    the    Missi88i])pi, 

, lames,  E. 
Structure  of  valley  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi, Nuttall. 
1823.  Expedition  from   Pittsburg  to 

the  Rocky  Mountains,  Long. 
Map   of    country    drained    by 

Mississijjpi,  western  section, 

.lames,  E. 
IH.'il.  Gold  of  Mexico.  Eaton. 

Remarks    relating    to   Mexico, 

Maclnre. 
1831.  (ieology  and  meteorology  west 

of  Rocky  Mountains,  Hall,  J. 
Report    on     ehivalod    country 

between    Missouri    "nd    Rod 

rivers,  I'eathcrstonhi    gh. 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued 

West  ok  the  Mibsissiri-i  R'lvru  . 

cepting  Minnesotu) — Coutiniuil, 

18-11.  Sketch    of   geology    of   Nur 

America,  Daubeuy. 

1812.  Re])ort  on  Fonrche  Cove  ;:; 

vicinity,    Arkansas,    I'owt 
W.  13. 
Wisconsin    and   Missouri  L. 
regions,  Ilodge,  J.  T. 

1813.  Exploration  from  the  Missu 

to    Rocky    Mountains,   I 
mont. 
Geology  of  western  distiict 
New  York,  Hall,  J. 
IMl.  Geology   of  valley  of  the  JLJ 

sissippi,  King,  H. 
184').   lOxitedition    to    Rocky    JIoii 
tains,*  »regou,  andCalilorui 
Fremont. 
1848.  Tour  in  northern  Mexico,  W: 
lizenus. 
Letters  ou  geology,  Christy. 
184ft.  United  States  exploring  ex 
ditiou,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Texas,  Roemer. 
18;"0.  Sante  Fe  expedition,  Marcu 
Survey  of  Missouri,  I'Cinj;,  11, 
Rocounaissauce  in  New  Mexii 
Simpson. 

18.51.  (ieology  and  Resources  oft 

fornia,  Tyson,  P.  T. 
Remarks  on  Jlissouri.  King. 
Arkansas  minerals,  Padmi. 
Region    between   Little    KkI 

and  Hot  Springs,  Aik.,  E:j 

glemann. 

18.52.  (ieology  and  ])alo((ntoii)gy, n 

ley  of  Salt  Lake,  Hail,, I. 
Crystalline    schists   of  Tcs; 

Englemann. 
18r)3.  Exploring  in  RtMl  River  ri'gio: 

Louisiana,  Shumard,  ti.C, 
Geology  of  the  Sierra  Nev;ii 

Trasiv. 
(ieologic  ma]>  of  United  Stall 

etc.,  Marcou,  ,1. 
Cieologie     des    Montagues  r 

chenses,  Marcou,  J. 
Rcconnaissanct?     of    Ark; 

River,  Warder. 
Arkansas,    geology     ol'.    I-i'l 

renec,  1$. 
1851.  Preliminary  re})(iit  ol'^ui'vi' 

California,  Blake. 


(dull.1'  '.% 


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NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


59 


Contiiined. 

n  Rivi.u 

•C'outiui'fi' 

igy    ol"    N.; 

euy. 

ilic  Cove  ; 

,U8ilB,     W'Wl. 

Missouri  i . 
s  J.T. 

I  the  Mis-n 
)untiiiiis,   1: 

eiii  ilistii'- 

.11.  J. 

ey  of  the  M 

,  11. 

Rocky    ^i" 
iHnlCilili'i! 

II  Mexii'i).  V» 

,gy,  Christy.  I 
■.xploriii^'  ex;^ 
J.  1). 

itiou,  Marc\.[ 

niri,  King.  11 1 

ii\  New  Me.\i(| 

sources  ot'Ca 

,  r.  T. 

aouri.  Kiuij.B 
lis,  ratloii. 
u   Little    l!wl 
iiii}>-«j  Ark.,  F.J 

|leont()l(>gy.^i| 
ike,  Hall,. 1. 

IlistS    1)1'    'I't'M 

[■(1  River  rcgic| 
liuiuartl.'J.C. 
|, Sierra  Nev;iii| 

ruitcd  siaii-| 

Moutajiiit's  'I 

I'OM,  .1. 

of    Ark;iii*i| 
Ir. 

lort  ol">iirvi'yi| 
ake. 


chean  ami  Algonkian— Coiifinuea. 
:i;sT  oK  TiiK  Mi.s.'^istiirri  Rn  ek  (ex- 

(•(■ptiii';  Minnesota)— Continued. 
18.'iJ.  Geology  ofCoast  Mountains  and 
))art  of  Sierra  Nevada.  Trask. 

lAjiloration  between  thirty- 
cightli  and  lorty-lirst  paral- 
ii'l  in  1)S5I!-5I.  Schiel. 

Notes  Irom  l're«ton,  Red  River, 
and  El  Paso,  Marcon. 

.•Section    geol()j^i<ine    des    Mon- 
tagues roeheuses,  Maroon,  J. 
18:v"i.  ecology  of   Coast   Mountains, 
etc..  California.  Trask. 

(icology  of  Missouri,  Swallow. 

(.'oast<)f  California  from  ISodega 
]\\\\  to  San  I'iego,  lilake. 

(ioology  of  route  near  latitude 
o2  to  tlio  Paeilie,  Blake, 
W.  P. 

licport  on  exploration  between 
latitude  ;>S  '  iindll  for  route 
to  till  I'aeitie,  Schiel. 

Geology  of  route  to  Paeilie 
Ocean  in  California  and 
( )rcgou,  Newljcrry. 

Teller  die  Geologic   von    Nord 
.\nierika,  Marcou. 
18r>ii.   li'eiiiarks  on  geology  of  Califor- 
\v   ,  lUake. 

Hodcn  Verhiiltnisse  des  Cali- 
fornischen  Gold  -  Distrikte, 
liinkart. 

Report  on  northfirn  and  south- 
ern California,  Trask. 

(h'es  ol'  iron  in  the  A  zoic, 
Whitney,  .J.  1). 

Sanilstone  forniatiiin  of  San 
Francisco,  lUake,  W.  P. 

Ixeport  U[ion  route  to  the  Pa- 
cific in  California,  IMake. 

ixeconuaissaiice  from  the  Mis- 
si.isippi  to  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 
Marcou,  .1. 

(Jidlogy  of  route  to  Paeilie  near 
thirty-fifth  jiarallel.  Marcon, 
.1.;  Blake,  W.  P. 
\Ku.  i'ossil  lieds  in  San  Luis  Obispo 
County,  Cal.,  Anti.s(dl. 

li'e])ort  on  routes  to  the;  Paeilie 
in  California,  etc.,  .\utisell. 

Country  ahuig  Mexican  bound- 
ary from  the  Paeilie  to  the 
Colorado,  I'mory. 

Observations  along  Mexican 
boundary,  Scbott. 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued. 
West  ok  tiik  Missl-^sii'i-i  Rivku  (ex- 
cejiting  Minnesota) — Continued. 

1857.  Reconnaissanco    to    month    of 

(Jila  River,  Parry,  C.  C. 
I'nited     States    and     Mexican 
boundary     survey,     Emory, 
Parry. 

1858.  Geology    of     North     .Vnierica, 

Marcon.  .1, 
Fossils    of     Nebraska,     Black 

liilis,  Meek  and  JIayden. 
l"\)rt   TiCaveinvorth    to   Bryana 

Pass,  Kiigleinann. 
Minerals  and  springs  of  Arkan- 

.sas,  i^weii,  D.  D. 

1859.  Remarks  on  geology  of  BLick 

Hills,  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Gcidogy  from  Fort  Bridger  to 
Camp  Floyd,  Ctali,  Engle- 
inann. 

First  report  of  survey  of  Texas, 
Shuniard,  B.  F. 

Explanation  of  map  of  Ne- 
braska, etc.,  Hayden. 

Mineral  districts  contiguous  to 
Iron      .Mountain      Railroad, 
Philli]). 
18f)0.  Survey  of   I'onrchc  Cove,   Ar- 
kansas, Lesley,  .1. 

Reconnaissance  of  part  of  Ar- 
kansas, Owen,  1).  1». 

Structure  of  .lornada  do  Mn- 
erta.  New  Mexico,  Sherwood, 
G.  C. 

Anal.Nses  for  survey  of  Arkan- 
sas, Llderhorst. 

Country  between  Rio  Pecos 
and    Rio   Granile,    Shumard, 

IStU.   Geology  of  headwaters  of  the 
Mis.souri.  Hayden. 
Priinordiiil  t)f  Texas,  Shumard, 

B.  F. 
Report     on      Colorado     River, 
Newberry. 
l!-;(i;t.   Silver  mines  of  Arizona.  Pnm- 

pelly. 
18tW.  Geology  and  mines  of  Washoe 
region,  Nevada,  Blake.  \V.  P. 
Reiseliericht    aus    Califoruicn, 
Richtlud'en. 
1805.  Azoic  age  and  origin  of  iron  ore 
of  Mexico.  Dana,  ■).  D. 
Le  Californic,  Frignet. 
Iron  regions  of  Arizona,  Blake. 


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60 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


(BUU-lZi 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued. 
Wkst  ov  the  Mississii'pi  1{i\  i:k  (ex- 
foptinj^  Minn»>sota) — Continued. 

1865.  Mining  district  of  Souora,  Cal., 

Vivian. 
Geology    of    California,    field- 
work  1860-65,  Whitney,  .1.  I). 

1866.  Preliniiniiry  report    of  survey 

of  Texas,  Buckley. 

Gt^ologie  du  Mexi(iue  et  de 
rAnit^riquo  Centrale,  Virlet. 

Constitution  g(^ologique  et  uii- 
niire  de  la  Californie,  Fri- 
guet. 

Some  mining  districts  of  Ari- 
zona, Sillinian. 

Resouices  of  Texas,  Buckley. 

Pipestone  stratum,  TTayden. 

Journey  through  California 
and  Nevada,  .Facksou,  C.  T. 

Whitney's  geology  of  Califor- 
nia, Brewer. 

Rivers  and  water  power,  south- 
west Texas,  Buckley. 

1867.  Grass  Valley  gold  district,  Cal- 

ifornia, Silliman. 

Report  on  (  ouutry  along  South- 
west Paciiic  Railway,  ^Mis- 
souri,  Swallow. 

Geology  of  northwest  Dakota, 
ITayden. 

1868.  The   Yosemite  book.  Whitnr-y, 

J.  D. 

Iron  ore  in  northern  Arizona, 
Blake,  W.  P, 

Salt  Si)iing  Valley  region,  Cal- 
averas County,  Cal.,  Good- 
year. 

Exploration  in  northern  Mex- 
ico, Kemond. 

Kotes  on  Hetch-Hetchey  Val- 
ley, Cal.,  Hofl'ma!!,  C.  F. 

Age  of  porphyry  of  southeast 
Missouri,  Harrison,  E. 

Resources  of  'J'exas,  Buckles . 

Occurrences  of  iron  in  masses, 
Whittlesey. 

Second  annual  report  of  survey 
of  Wyoming,  Ilayden. 

1869.  Notes  on  Wyoming  and  Colo- 

rado, Haydon. 
Exploriition  of  Yellowstone  and 

Missouri  rivers,  Hayden. 
Geology  of  Texas,  Roessler. 
Ozark  range  of  Missouri,  Mis- 

Houri  Republican. 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued, 
West  of  Tin;  Missi.ssipri  Rivku  (ejj 
cepting  Minnesota) — Continued, 

1869.  Report  of  survey  of  Coldriul 

and  New  Mexico,  Hayden, 

1870.  Egan  Canyon  district,  Neva(la[ 

Hague,  A. 
Comstock  lode,  King,  ('. 
Sun  pictures  of  Rocky  Momj 

tain  scenery.  Hayden,  F,  V. 
Mining  industry  survey  of  l'ni| 

tieth  parallel,  Ilogue,  J,  D. 

Geology  of  Silver  Bend  rcfrjotl 
Nevada,  Emmons,  8,  F. 

Goldhigerstiitten  Califoruieii| 
Burkart. 

Report  of  survey  of  hm\ 
White,  C,  A. 

1871.  Points  in  niineridogy  and 

ogy  of  Utaii,  Blake. 
Notes  on  Wyoming  and  Colo] 

rado,  Hayden. 
Preliminary    report    on    W'yl 

ming.  etc..  Ilayden. 
Map  and  sections  of  ro(■k^ 

Missouri,  Swallow, 

1872.  Report  on  survey  of  the  Terr| 

tories,  Hayden. 
General  report  on  Montana  iiiil 

ad jac(!ut Territories,  lliiydeil 
Kl  Paso  district  and  Aniart;iir| 

mines,  California,  Marviiie. 
Profiles  and  sections  to  ;u'(ot| 

pany  final  report  of  survini 

Territories,  Hayden. 
Report  of  survey  of  NebraslJ 

etc.,  Hayden. 
Labradorite  rocks,  Hunt,  T.Sl 
Mining  districts  of  Ncviiilaaiil 

California,  Hoffman,  W. 
Notes     on     mining     distriifl 

Lyle. 
Report  on  Arizona  and  Xev;iii;| 

Gilbert. 
Note  on  mining  districts  nfN'l 

vada,  (Jill)ert. 
Report  on  minerals,  rocks,  et(| 

Peale. 
Resources  of  Arkansas.  .Iaiii«| 

H. 
Geology  of  the  Missouri  Vall(| 

Ilayden. 
Mountains  of  Colorado,  rosw| 

.1.  W. 
Notes  on  some  mining  <liatri(tj 

of  Utah,  Silliman. 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


^1 


Lrchean  unci  Algonkian— Continued. 
[West  of  thk  Mississirn  River  (cx- 
cei)tiiij;  Minnesota)— Continued. 

1872.  Ma])  of  sources  of  Snake  River> 

etc.,  Ilayden  and  Bradley. 
Map  of  Montana  and  Wyoniingi 
Hayden  and  Pealc. 

1873.  Sixth  rcjiort  on  survey  of  Mon- 

tana, Idaho,  Wyoming,  and 
Utah,  Ilayden. 
Notes  on  Pilot  Knob  and  vicini- 
ty, Minsouri,  Puuipelly. 
Reconnaissance    along    rnion 

PaciCuj  Railroad,  Bannister. 
J?eport  of  Snake  River  division, 

Bradley,  F,  H. 
Topography    of  Great    Basin, 

Blake,  .James. 
Mines  and  minerals  of  Colorado, 

Frazer,  P. 
Sketch  of  Missouri,  and  map, 

Swallow. 
Erforschung  des  Nordwestthei- 

lc8    vou    Texas,  Loew    and 

Roessler. 
Bowlders    north  of    Yosemite, 

Tenuey. 
Heport    on    Montana,    Idaho, 

Wyoming,  and  Utah,  Peale. 
Structure  of  country  north  of 

Colorado    Canyon,     Powell, 

.).  W. 
Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

Hitchcock,  (J.  H. ;  Hitchcock 

and  Blake. 
Ancient  glaciers  of  the  Sierras, 

Lc  Conte. 
Iron  ores  of  Missouri,  Schmidt. 
1871.  Report  of  survey  of  Missouri, 

[5roa(lhcad. 
Lead  mines,  southeast  Missouri, 

Gage. 
Wheeler's  Expedition  uacliNeu 

Mcxiko  und  '      oua,  Loew. 
Researches  in  Arizona  and  Ne- 
vada, Gilbert. 
Part  of  eastern  Texas,  Buckley, 
(Jold  Hill  mining  district.  Mar- 
vine. 
Exploration  of   the    Colorado, 

Powell,  .J.  AV. 
Geology  of  western  Texas,  Jen- 

ney,  Newberry. 
Analyses    of   novaculite    from 

Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  Wait. 


ArcheEin  and  Algonkian— Continued. 
WE.ST  OK  THE  Mississippi  River  (ex- 
cepting Minnesota) — Continued. 
1874.  Serpentine  of  Coast  and  Cas- 
cade ranges,  Newberry. 
Mountain     sculpture     in     the 

Sierra  Nevada,  Carr. 
Report  on  Middle  Park,  Colo., 

Marvine. 
Reconnaissance  in  Ute  country, 

Prout,  Ilawn,  F. ;  Hawn,  L. 
Western    Texas    near    thirty- 
second  parallel,  .leuncy. 
Notes  on  Bristol  and  Eagle  dis- 
tricts, Nevada,  Howell.  E.  E. 
The    great    American    desert, 

Poole. 
Gold  Hill  mining  region,  Mar- 
vine. 
Report  on  San  Luis  division, 

Colorado,  Endlich. 
Report  on  South  Park  district, 

Colorado,  Peale. 
Iron  mountains  and  mine,  La- 

raotte.  Mo.,  I'razer. 
Report  of  survey  of  Colerado, 

1873,  Hayden. 
Iron  ores  of  southeast  Missouri, 

Mooro,  P.  N. 
Report  of  survey  of  Missouri, 

Bro.idhead. 
Notes  on  Madison  County,  Mo., 
Norwood. 
1875.   Resources  of  Texas,  Buckley. 
Report  on  portions  of  Colorado 

and  New  Mexico,  Loew. 
Surface  features  of  I'rout  range 
of  Rocky    Mountains,   Hay- 
den. 
High    sierra    south  of    Mount 

Whitney,  Goodyear,  W,  A. 
Mines  and  geology  of  S.'in. Juan 

County,  Colo.,  Endlich. 
Northwestern  Wyoming,  Com- 

stoek,  T.  B. 
Report    on    portions    of    New 
Mexico  and  Arizona  surveyed 
in  1873,  Gilbert. 
Report  from  St.  George,  Utah, 
to  Gi';i  River,  Arizona.  Mar- 
vine. 
New  feature  in  Comstock  lode, 

Becker. 
Reconnaissance  in  Black  Hills, 
Wiucbeli,N.H. 


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G2 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX    OF 


[BULLirl 


Arohean  and  Algonklan— Continued. 

West  of  tiik  Mississippi  Hiveii  (ex- 
cepting MinneHKtii) — Conlinuod. 

1875.  Report  on  portions  of  Nevada, 

Utali,  California,  and  Ari- 
zona, Oilbort. 

Report  of  nortliwest  \<'w  Mex- 
ico, Cope. 

Geologic,  chart  of  the  United 
States,  Bradley.  V.  H. 

The  ores  of  iron,  their  distril)!!- 
tion,  Newton. 

Observations  in  southeast  Cali- 
fornia, Marco)!,  .J. 

Exploration  of  the  Colorado, 
Powell,  J.  AV. 

Whale  lodo  of  Park  County, 
Colo.,Jeruegan, 

Puel)lo  range,  l?lake. 

Lead  in  Missouri,  Gage. 

Wheeler's  zweite  Expedition 
nach  Nen  Mexiko  und  Colo- 
ra<lo,  TiOcw, 

Report  on  region  along  forty- 
ninth  paralhd  to  the  Rocky 
Mountains,  Dawson,  G.  M. 

Report  on  Utah,  Nevada,  Arizo- 
na, and  New  Mexico.  Howell, 
E.  E. 

Geology  of  pcn'tions  of  Colorado 
surveyed  in  1873,  Stevenson, 

1876.  Cieology  from  La  Vita  Pass  to 

head  of  the  Vecos,  Conkling. 
Reports  on   p^rt^ions  of  south- 
ern CaJiforp'.a,  Marcou,  .L 
G^'Aoirj  he+.tveen  Leavenworth 

»nd  th*;  Sierra  Nevada,  Eugle- 

nian. 
Report  on  .southeast  California 

region,  Loew. 
Section  between  head  waters  of 

thoMissouri  and  Yellowstone, 

Ilayden. 
Report    of    surveys    for   1874, 

Hayden. 
Rei)ort  on  northwest  ]iortion  of 

Elk  Range, Colorado,  Holmes, 

W.  H. 
Paleozoic   subdivision   on    for- 
tieth parallel.  King,  C. 
Expedition   from    Santa  Ee  to 

the  Colorado,  Newberry, 
Report  of  middle  division   of 

survey  of  Colorado,  Peale. 


Archean  and  Algonklan — Continned, 
West  or  riir.  Mississippi  Rivku  (esJ 
f^eptiug  Minnesota) — Con  tinned. 

1876.  (.eologic  chart  of  United  State»| 

Bradley,!'.  11. 
Cornwiill  iron  mine  and  relate; 

deposits.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Rocks  from  Black  Hills.  N(>,| 

ton. 
Second    rejiort    of    sur\e\ 

Texas,  Buckley. 
Uinta  Mountains,  Powell. 
Microscojiic  i)etrograph\ ,  siJ 

vey  of  tlie  fortieth  piirallt.| 

Ziikel. 
Rei)ort  of  San  .luan  divisidtl 

siirvey  of  Colorado,  Kndlicll 
Mai)s  of  parts  of  Calil'orii!j 

Nevada,  Arizona,  I'tali,  Nef 

Mexico,   and   Colorado,  (i\\ 

bert,  Marvine  and  Howell. 

1877.  Descriplive    geology,  fiutit! 

parallel  survey,  Hague  am 

Emmons. 
Results   of   surveys    for    18? 

Haydeu. 
Part  of  western  Nevada  ati 

eastern  California,  CoiiklinJ 
Preliminary  rep(ut  of  survey^ 

Territories,  Hayden. 
Report  of  southeast  divisiiJ 

survey  of  Colorailo,  Endlii!^ 
Remarks    on    iialeontoloM;^ : 

fortieth  parallel  survey.  Hi 

and  Whitfield. 
Field   work    in   Teton   regiotj 

St.  .John. 
Lithology  of  southern  (  oloiail 

and   northern   New   Mexico! 

Coukling, 
Atlantic  district,  Idaho,  Claj 

ton. 
Report  on  Grand  River  ii'gioc| 

Peale. 
Southeast  lead    district ,  Mi-1 

sonri,  Broadiiead. 
Map   of  i)art8  of  Arizona  m^ 

New  Mexico,  Gilbert,  lldwe!. 

and  Loew. 
Map  of  parts  of  Arizona,  Mai| 

con,  Gilliert  and  Marvine 
Geology   of    eastern    reiiii>,v| 

vania.  Hunt.  T.  S. 
Foothills  of  Rocky  MonntaiM| 

35^'  30'  to  38',  Coukling. 


TON.l 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


68 


irvcvs    for    1871 


louthern  ('oloia4| 
rii  New   Mexicl 

lict.  Irtabci.  ('la;| 

Ind  Riv(>r  ii'gioJ 

1(1    (listrici.  Mii 
lliead. 

of  Arizoiiii  :u:j 
,  Gilbert.  llowJ 


chean  nn.l  Algonkian-Continnc.l. 
^j.j,r  OK  TiiK  Mississirri  RivKit  (ox 

<ci)tin,n'  Minni'sotii)— Coiitiiinod. 
187H.  Repo.'t  on  HiK  H<>ii»  Mountains, 
CariiiMiter. 

r.o/.iiic  nx'kH  of  North  Anioricu, 
Hnnt.T.S. 

R(>port  on  portions  of  Noviidii 
iiiid  Caliloriiiii,  Conlding. 

Well  at  insniio  a.Hylnni,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  liroadliead. 

Systematic  K*'"l"g.v  <'f  fortietii 
parallel  survey,  KinK,  C 

Report  on  Wliite  Rivor  district, 
Colorado,  Eiidlieh. 

(irand  River  distriet,  Colorado, 
Pealo. 

Iron  ores  in  Missouri,  Ga;;;e. 

Older  rocks  of  the  West,  Hunt, 
T.  8. 

Dikes  and  Azoic  of  soutlieast 
Pennsylvaniii,  Tlnut,  T.  S. 

Kozoie  rocks  of  North  America, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Ajre  of  porphyries  of  Alissouri, 
Mroadhead. 

( >l(ler  rocks  of  tlio  West,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Preliminary  report  of  survey  of 
Territories,  1878,  Hayden. 
lt<7l'    Macfarlane's  (Geological    Rail- 
road   Guide     to    California. 
Coopi'r,  .1.  C. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide  to  Colorado, 
Hayden,  l^avis. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road (Juide  to  I'tali.  etc.,  Da- 
vis, W.  M. ;  Hague. 

Kcport  of  operations  in  Colo- 
rado and  New  Mexico.  Ste- 
venson. 

Ilaniholdt  Pocahontas  vein, 
Rosita,  Colo.,  Clark,  R.  N. 

(Jeology  of  (xreen  River  dis- 
trict, IVale. 

.'>\vt'et\vater  district,  l'"ndlich. 

Ki'vicw  of  Haydon's  Atlas  of 
Colorado  and  sketch  of  tlio 
geology  of  the  Northwest. 
Morgan,  A. 

Piiigrcss  of  survey  of  Wyoming 
and  Idabo,  Hay<len. 

Operations  on  the  Mariposa 
estate,  Rolker. 


Archean  an<l  Algonkian — Continued. 

Wl'.ST   OK    rilK   Ml.S.'^ISSIPI'I    Rl\  KU  (VK- 

cei)ting  Minnesota) — Continiu'd. 
]870.  Eiirokii  lode,   Nevada,  Keyes, 
W.  S. 
Geological   survey  of  the    for- 
tieth parallel,  Newberry. 
Wanderings    in    the    Western 
land,  Vi\  ian. 

1880.  Mineral  resources  of  the  lUack 

Hills,  .Jeiiney. 

Drainage  of  lUaek  Hills,  Gil-'' 
bert. 

High  ])latean8of  Utah,  Dnttou, 
Powell. 

Twin  Lakes  and  Teoealli  Moun- 
tain, Colo.,  Hayden. 

Petrography  of  Black  Hills  of 
Dakota,  Caswell,  .1.  H. 

Genesis    of    iron    ores,    New- 
berry. 

Auriferous  gravels  r)f  the  Sierra 
Nevada,  Whitney,  ,L  D. 

San    Francisco,    Eureka,    and 
Bodie  districts,  Becker,  G.  V. 

Arcbean      of      the      Wasatch 
Mountains,  Geikie,  A. 

Report     of     Rocky    Mountain 
division,  Emmons.  S.  F. 

1881.  Examinations  in  Colorado  and 

New  Mexico,  Stevenson. 
Origin  of  potrosiliceous  rocks, 

Crosby. 
Canyons,    their  character   anil 

origin,  Rross. 
Atlas    of    Colorado,    Hayden, 

F.  V. 
Note    on    Silver   CliiV    region, 

Colorado,  Wallace,  S.  .1. 
1881'.  Suninuiry  of  geology  of  Corn- 
stock  lode,  Becker. 
Report  of  work  in  Eureka  dis- 
trict, Hague,  A. 
Geology  of  Comstock  lode  and 

Washoe  district,  I^ecker. 
Rapport  do  la  commission  dii 

Mexique,  Prudhomme. 
Osciira    mines.    New    Mexico, 

Peters,  E.  D. 
Southern    New    Mexico,    Silli- 

nian. 
Veins    of     Tombstone,    Ariz., 

Blake,  W.  P.;  Churcli. 
Kreidebihlungen    von     Texas, 

Rocmev. 


64 


CATALOOIJE    AND    INDEX    OF 


(I"'U,.1J 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued. 
West  of  uik  Mihsi.ssiri'i  Itivicu  (es- 
ceptinp;  Minnesota)— Continuod. 

1882.  Mineral  region  of  sontliern  Now 

Mexico,  Silliman. 
Tertiary     history     of     Grand 

Canyon  district,  Diit  t()n,C.  K. 
Archean   of    Missouri,    Hroad- 

hcad. 
Geologischea   und  Montanisti- 

sches  au8  Utah,  Ochscnius. 

1883.  Note  sur  la  gdologio  do  Califor- 

nia, Marc'ou,  J. 
Mining  region,  Prescott,  Ari/., 

Blandy. 
Ueber  die  Gcologie  Californi- 

cus,  Maroon,  .1 . 
Report  on  Wind  River  district, 

St.  John. 
Nortli  Park,  Colo.,  Broadhead. 
Exploration  of  fortieth  paral- 
lel, Wadsworth. 
Geology  of  Silver  King  mine, 

Arizona,  Blake,  W.  P. 
Geology  of  Yellowstone  Park, 

Holmes,  W.  H. 
San    Juan    region,    Colorado, 

Coinstock. 
Mines    and    mills    of    Gilpin 

County,  Colo.,  Rogers,  A.  N. 
Development   of  resources   of 

Colorado,  Smith,  ,1.  A. 
Geology    of    Eureka    district, 

Nevada,  Hague. 
Grand  Canyon  group,  Science. 
Cryolite  minerals  in  Colorado, 

Cross  and  Ilillehrand. 
Decay  of  rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S, 
Pre-Carboniferous    in     Grand 

Canyon     of    the     Colorado, 

Walcott. 

1884.  Azoic  system  and  its  subdivi- 

sions, Whitney  and  Wads- 
worth. 

Buffalo  Peak,  Colorado,  Em- 
mons, S.  F. 

Illustrations  of  polislied  rock 
surfaces,  Morgan,  H.  J. 

Microscopic  structure  of  build- 
ing stones,  Merrill,  G.  P. 

Reconnaissance  in  southern 
Oregon,  Russell,  I.  C. 

Report  on  observations  in  Ne- 
vada and  the  Graud  Canyon, 
Walcott. 


Archean  and  Algonklan— Continual 
Wkst  ok  TiiK  Mi.s.sifsiri'i  Rn  i.u  (p,| 
ccpting  Minnesota) — Continiioil 
18KI.  Rcjjort  from  ( 'arroll  to  (lio  vJ 

lowstone    I'ark.    Dana    iiii| 

Grinnell. 
Paleozoic    of    centriil     'l'c\j,| 

Walcott. 
Missouri     building     Ntoncil 

Broiidhead. 
Physical  and   agricultnrnl  feJ 

tures  of  {'alilornia,  IIili;ar| 
Colorado  biiildinj,^  stones,  Fi« 

ter.  W. 
Geology  of  the  Rocky  MountaJ 

di.strict,  Emmons,  S.  F, 
Agricultural  description  of  til 

Indian     Territory.  JiOU);l;| 

ridge. 
Agricultural  features  of  Arkai 

sas,  Loughridge. 
Der  Mi'xik.'inische  Staat  SjuJ 

loa,  Weidner. 
188,5.  Mount  Taylor  and    Zuni  PlJ 

teau,  Dutton. 
Origin    of    crystalline    rnclal 

Hunt.  T.  S. 
Quatre    niois    au    Texas,  Lail 

cester. 
(ieologic  sketch  of  Rocky  .Momi 

tain  division,  Emmons.  S, 
Map  of  United  States,  Jlctieel 
Geologic  sketch  of  Pacilic  (liv;| 

sion.  Becker. 
Allanit(>  as  .'i  rock  constitiiei'J 

Iddinn's  and  Cross. 
Notes   on   metaniorphisiii,  !«i(| 

venson. 
Veins  in  Black  Hills.  DnkotJ 

Bliike. 
Ueber    dcs    Gangrevier    vo| 

Butte,  Mont.,  Path. 
1886.  Cretaceous    metamorpliii 

California,  Becker,  (i.  1' 
Washoe  rocks,  Becker,  0.  Y. 
Southwestern   Colorado,  Coit 

stock. 
Notes  on  Northern  Califoruii] 

Diller. 
Geology  and  mining  ol'  Leatl 

ville,  Emmons,  S.  F. 
Aspen        district,        CelorniiiJ 

Lakes. 
Geology  of  Idaho,  Thomson.*! 


BTIiS.) 


NORTH    AMP:UICAN    GEOLOGY. 


65 


eru  Califoriiii 


jrcheaii  au<l  Algonklan— ('ontinnod. 

IVKVI'  "I    '""'■   MlSSISSII'l'l   KlVKH  («^x- 

ci'pliiiK  MiiiiH'Sotu) — Cdii tinned. 
\^'.  Ilultc,  Mont.,  Kiiinions,  S.  V. 
Map    c»t'    tlu)     United     Status, 

llitdicock,  C.  H. 
Condition    of     knowiod^fi     "f 

ToxiiH,  Hill,  U.  T. 
ItonldiT    Connty,    Colo.,    Van 

J)ie8t. 
I  lajfle  Connty,  ('<do.,  Olcott. 
I.oadvillo  rejiion, Colorado,  llil- 

scnn,  Ulow. 
riionix   mine,   Arizona,    ii'w.k- 

utts,  r.  de  1*. 
iextuni     of     inaHnivo     rocks, 

lieckcr,  (J.  F. 
\m.   Archfan     geolojjy,     Missouri, 

llawortli. 
\\'(11  in  I'awnoo  Conntj',  Nobr., 

Kussell,  F.  \V. 
(Quicksilver    depositH,    Hcckor, 

(i.  F. 
niack  Hills,  Crosby,  (^-irpentcr. 
i;(']K)rt  of   ji;eolojj;ist  of   AVyo- 

niin^,  h'ickt'tts. 
Mountain     Jii)thrnsts,     AVhitf., 

C.  A. 
Arclican  of  Toxas,  llarrod. 
.Vspen,    Colo.,     Itrunton,    Y.m- 

inous,  S.  F. ;  Sivcr. 
Crested  Ibittf,  (lolo.,  Lakes. 
Colorado  ore  de])osits,  Lakes. 
Iiiui     resources    of    (Colorado, 

Cliauvenet. 
Ouray  County,  ('oio.,  Kedzie. 
West   central   Arkansaii,  (.'oni- 

stoi'k. 
'i'lanscumtinental    rail  roads, 

LanK. 
Mineralogic    notes,    Colorado, 

Smith,  AV.  15. 
Re])ort  of  mineralogist  of  (Cal- 
ifornia, Irelan,  (Joodyear. 
ISXH.  Noi'tliwestern  Colorado  region, 

\Vliit(!,  C.  A. 
K'eport   of   Montana    division, 

J'ealo. 
iveport     for     Avestern     'J'oxas, 

Streeruwitz. 
Houtli  central  Texas,  .lerniy. 
Country  about  Denver,  Colo., 

Eldridge. 
I'iko  Connty,  Ark.,  Hranner. 
Cojipcr  IJasiu,  Arizona,   lUake, 

Bull.  127 fj 


Arcbean  and  Algonkiaii — Continued. 
WiOHT  or  riir.  Mississiim'i  IfivKU  (ex- 
ce|)tin}^  Minnesota) — Continued. 
1K8S).  Heymert  lode,   Arizona,   lUau- 

velt. 
IH'JO.  Aspen  (listrict,  Cohuado,  New- 
berry. 

Pre-Canibrian  of  (be  lilack 
Kills,  Xiux  llise. 

Art^as  of  continental  jirogress 
in  North  America,  Dana. 

Yellowstone  Park,  ld<lings. 

Crystalline  rocks  of  Missouri, 
Haworth. 

liuilding  stones  in  Missouri, 
Ladd. 

Iron  ores  of  the  United  States, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Indian  Territory  ami  Ued 
River,  Hill. 

Moveniouts  in  Koeky  Moun- 
tains, l''.nnnons. 

Central  mineral  re;;ion  of 
Texas,  Comstock. 

Trans-l'ecos,  Tex.,  Strticruwitz. 

Jfeview  of  Texas  geology, 
Damblo. 

DisplacenuMits  in  the  (<rand 
Canyon,  AValcolt. 

Warren's  (icoj;rapliy,  Hrewer. 

Macfarlane's  Railway  (Jnide, 
Kldridge,  I'.nunous,  ITpham, 
Ih'oadhead,  C  h  a  m  b  e  r  1  i  n, 
Cooper,  Dawson,  G.  M. ; 
EnimouH,  Hague,  rum])elly, 
Winehell,  N.  If. 

Report  of  California  division, 
Itcekor,  ().  F. 

Report    of    Ifocky     Mountain 
division,  Emmons,  S.  l'\ 
18!)I.   Central   mineral   re<;ion,    Com- 
stock. 

Report  of  State  jicolof^jist  of 
Texas,  Diimble. 

I'eatures  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Hills. 

Perry  Park,  Colo.,  Camion. 

Till  in  c<!ntralT<'xas.  Comstocd;. 

Notes  on  geology  of  the  South- 
west, Hill,  R.  T. 

Central  basin  of  Texas,  ( 'urt.lee. 

Aliinite  and  dias])ore  from  Col- 
orado, Cross. 

Vein  i)henomeuM,  lioulder 
County,  Colo.,  Fari.sli. 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


[BlUB 


Arcbean  iind  Algonkian — Coiitinuuil. 
Wkst  ok  tiik  iMiKKisHipiM  KivKK  (ex- 
cepting MiiineNota — ContiiiiKMl. 
18!)1.  Tin   oru    in   tho    iiliK'k    IIiIIh, 
llciuhlcn. 

KecoiiiiuiMHanco  in  tli*<  Imliiiii 
TnTitory.lllll,  K.  T. 

Ue|)urt  of   Miintnnii    diviHion, 
IViile. 

CryHtiillino  rorkH  of  MiHHonri, 
Ilawortli. 

K'e]iort  of  I-!ii<o  Sun«)rior  divi- 
Hion, \im  llise. 

MangiUU'Ho  dtjpositH,  Penrose. 

(i  rani  tea   fr4)m  liritiHh  Colum- 
bia, etc.,  Adams. 

Siorra  Nevada,  IJeckor,  O.  V, 

Placer  County,  Cal.,  Ilobson. 

Great  Falls  coal  field,  Montana, 
NowbiTry. 

Fauna    of    Lower    Cambrian, 
Walcott. 

Schists  of  coast  ranges,  Hecker, 
G.  F. 

Crystallines  of  northern  Cali- 
fornia, Dilltr. 

EaSTKUN   and  NOUTIIKKN-   CviNADA. 

1811.  Geology    of   I^a1)rador,    Sti'in- 

hauer. 
1819.  Geology,   expedition   in    liaflin 

l?ay,  McCnlloch. 
1822.  (;eology,etc.,of  Mall)ay,  lower 

Canada,  IJigsby. 
1821.  .lourncy  across  Newfoundhmd, 

Cormack. 
Newfoundland  in  1812,  lionny- 

ca.stlc. 
Geology  of  Montreal,  Uigsby, 

J.J. 
List  of  minerals  and  remains  in 

Canada,  Uigsby. 
182fi.  Ge(dogy  of  ^•oyages  to  North- 
west     Passage     l)y     Perry, 

Jameson. 

1828.  Topograi>hic       and      geologic 

notes,   shore   of    I'olar    Sea, 
liichardson,  John. 
Geology,     attempt     to     reach 
North  Pole  by  Perry,  Jame- 
son. 

1829.  Geognosy  of  part  of  Sagueuay 

County,  Baddeley. 
Geology    of    Labrador     coast, 
Baddeley. 


Arobean  and  Algcnkiau— ('ontiiMuil 
Eastkun    ani>    Nokhikkn    Canaih^ 
Continued. 

1829.  Geology    and     mineralo);\ 

Nova     Scotia      Brown 

Smith. 
Notes  on  ncighl>orhood  uf  i,j 

of  Montmon^nci,  (Jrecu,  W 
Mineralogy   ami   ge<>loj;y  n: 

liart  of  Nova  Scotia,  .lack^ 

and  Alger. 
A  few  rocks  and  mine  laui 

u])pcr  Canada,  ltonn,\  ribii, 

1830.  Sulphatt*  of  strontia  ami  j;(,i 

ogy  of  Kingston,  Hadililnl 
Transition  rocks  of  llic  CaJ 

rii(|ui,  Itonnycastlc. 
18U1.  (ioognosy    of    St.    I'aiil 

Itaildcley. 
Mineralogy     and    geology 

Nova   Scotia,    Jacksmi 

Alger. 
St.  Maurice  expedition,  Iiij,-!! 
Essiiy  on  inotallic  mincrul) 

Canada,  Uaddeley. 
Country  between  St.   Mmir 

and  iSaguenay  rivers,  In; 
l8o2.  Arctic  geology,  Janiosnu, 
1835.  Sketch  of  soutlieast  lowcrti 

ada,  liaddehiy. 
Geological  notices,   Xorthwj 

Passage,  Ross,  J. 
183t).  Mines  du  lac  Sincoo,  IV.nUt 
Geologic   notes,  expeditionl 

Great  Fish  River,  Fitton.| 
Geology    and     mineralo),')' 

Nova  Scotia,  Gesuci'. 

1839.  Geologic  appendix  to  ]!ecrliej 

voyage    to    Bering    .Stra 

Buckland. 
I'Mrst  report  on  survey  of  ^ 

Hrunswick,  Gosuer,  A, 
I'reliniinary    report    on  Nf 

Ibiindland,  Jukes. 

1840.  Handbook     of     Nova    S«i| 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Second  report  on  survey  of  >'l 

Brunswick,  Gesncr. 
Peel     River,    North     Aiiitrij 

Isbester. 
1811.  Geology     and    niincralojt}- 

Canada,  Baddeley. 
Certain  features  of  liiver 

John    in    Now    Bninswil 

Robb. 


ION.] 

^'^^rjhenn  .and  Alg( 

lASIKUV    AMI 

Coiitinaed. 

1811.  Tliird  rcj 

ItruiisN 

1H-J2.  Ex<'iirsioi 

18;i9  an 

Fourth 

New  Iti 

1843.  Report 

I!riinsw 

Report  on 

laiul,  .li 

ISIf).  .Junction 

jiriniary 

Newer    co 

Scotia,  J 

(ieology 

Brown, 
l{('l)()rt  of 

l.ogan. 
Travels 
Lyell. 
18lti.  Remarks    ( 
Emmons 
Notes    on  i 
Lawrenct 
(ifiologic  m 
ticsncr. 
1847,  Gypsiferous 
Breton,  IJi 
li'oi)ort  on  ( 
ti'ict,  Logii 
1818,  Now  red    si 
Scotia,  Da 
1849,  IJeport  as  cl 
Canada,  H 
On    the    gee 
11  unt,  T.  S. 
18")0.  iiocks  of  eas 
Dawson,  ,1. 
'Sketch    of 

Brunswick 

Report  of  SI 

I'or  1849-50, 

1851.  iioat  voy.ago 

Land,  Richi 

1851',  Ago  of  coppi 

Superior    e 

structure  ol 

I8o3,  I'lienonieuaoJ 

Baflin  Bay, 

Hcgiou    betw 

and  St.  Law 

(■cologic  map 

etc.,  Marcou 


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67 


;henii  and  Algonkian— (Joiitinuetl. 

fiA-^IKKV    AND     NOKTIIKHN     C.VNAHA— 

Coiitiiiuwl. 
l«tl.  Tliird  re])ort  of  «arvey  of  Now 

HniiiHwick,  (iesiier. 
is4i;.  J'lxciirNioiiH  inNowronndlaml  in 
IKfOand  1840,  Jukes. 
Fourth    report    of    survey    of 
Ntw  Itruuswick,  (Jchiut. 
\)<\:i.  Utiport     of    survey     of     Now 
lirunswick,  (josnor. 
Koport  oil  survey  of  Newfound- 
land, .liikcs. 
1S15.  .Jiiiictiou    of    transition    ami 
primary,  Canada,  Haylield. 
Xewor    coal    of  eastern    Nova 

Scotia,  Dawson,  J.  \V. 
(Jeolojjiy      of      Capo       Hretoii, 

]{iown,  H. 
Ueport  (if   progress    for  1843, 

l.ogan. 
Travels    in     North     Ainerira, 
Lyell. 
18lti.  lieinarks    on  Tacouic  system, 
Euimons,  E. 
Notes    on  north    coast    of  St. 

Lawrence,  Bayfield, 
(ieologic  ma])  of  Nova  Scotia, 
(iesner. 

1847.  (iypsiferous    strata    of    Capo 

Hretoii,  Urown,  K. 
Koport  ou  Ottawa  River  dis- 
trict, Logan. 

1848.  Now   red    sandstone  of    Nova 

Scotia,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
184'J.  Keport  as  chemist  to  survey  of 
Canada,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
(»u    the    geology   of    Canada, 
IIiiut,T.  S. 
ISoO.  Kocks  of  eastoi'n  Nova  Scotia, 
Dawsou,  J.W. 
^^U(^teh    of     geology    of     Now 

Brunswick,  Robb. 
Keport  of  survey  of   Canada 
for  1849-50,  Logan. 

1851.  lioat  voyage  through  Ruperts 

Land,  Richardson,  .Joliu. 

1852.  Ago  of  copper  rocks  of  lakes 

Superior    and    Huron,    and 
structure  of  Canada,  Logan. 

1853.  riienomona  of  Davis  Strait  and 

Balliu  Bay,  Sutherland. 
Kegiou    between    the  Ottawa 

and  St.  Lawrence,  Murray, 
(ieologic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcou,  J. 


Archean  and  Algonklan — Continued. 
Easlku.n   ank    Noutukun   Canada— 
Coiitiiiiied. 
1853.  (Jeology  of  Quebec  and  envi- 
rons, Bigsby. 
185-1.  ClasMilieatioii  des  chalnes  des 
iiioiitagnes,  Murcoii,  ,1. 

Structure  of  western  upper 
Canada,  Logan. 

Work  on  north  side  of  St.  Law- 
reiK'o,  Logan. 

Some  crystallino  liiiiestonos  of 
North  America,  Hunt,'!'.  S. 

Geologyof  Rainy  Lake,  Hudson 
Bay,  Bigriby. 

Report  oil  country  lying  north 
of  Lake  Ontario,  Murray,  A. 
1855.  Esiiuisse    g6ologiiiue    du    Ca- 
nada, liOgan  and  Iliint. 

Formation  siluriijue  des  ouvi- 
rons  de  (^uc^bec,  Logan. 

Arcadian  geology,  Dawson, 
J.  W. 

Ueber  die  Geologio  von  Nord 
Amerika,  Marcou. 
1857.  Work    in    Anticosti,    Mingau 
islands,  and  Magdalen  River, 
Richardson,  J. 

Mineralogy  of  motamorphic 
rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Conunon  rocks  of  the  British 
provinces,  Billings. 

Iluroniau  and  Laurentian  of 
the  Canadian  survey,  Whit- 
ney, J.  D. 

Region  between  Georgian  Bay 
and  Ottawa  River,  Murray. 

Laurentian  of  Canada,  Logan. 

Parts  of  Huron  and  western 
districts,  Murray. 

Collection  de  roches  et  do 
fossilos  du  Canada,  Rotter- 
niund. 

Report  on  mineral  waters,  lime- 
stones, etc..  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Serpentine  and  its  uses.  Hunt, 
T.S. 

Iron  ores  of  Canada,  Billings. 

Division  of  Azoic  of  Canada^ 
Logan. 

Minerals  of  Canada,  Hind, 

Mineralogic  study  of  stratified 
crystalline  rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Notes  on  Arctic  travel  in  search 
of  Sir  J.  Traukliu,  Hough- 
ton, S. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


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■*r!i"N'-l 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued. 
Eastkkx  am>    NuiniiKRN    Canada — 
Continiit'd. 
18")8.  Geoifjiiui    Bay    district,   Mur- 
ray, A. 

Geological  causes  that  have  in- 
rtuencod  tbo  wcencry  ot'C'au- 
ada,  etc.,  I\aiiisay. 

Dates  of  intriisivcs  in  I.auren- 
tiau  of  Canada.  Li)j;iui. 

SUotch  of  geology  of  I'Mited 
States.  Ko.ners.  H.  D. 

(Jeology  of  Nortb  America,  Mar- 
oon, .J. 
1851).   First  report  on  I'allisor  oxiiedi- 
tion.  Hector. 

Laurentian  in  Hiver  Kongo  ili.s- 
trict,  Logan. 
18(10.  (ioology  of  Hcllevillo  district, 
('iiaimnin. 

.■>(>nio  igneous  rocks  of  Canada, 
Hunt.  T.  S. 

History  of  Laurentian  lime- 
stones, Logan. 

Coast  of  Labrador.  Lielior. 

Acton  i^opper  mines,  Ki'ni|i,A.l'\ 

Silurian  and  Devonian  oCNova 
Scotiii,  DawBon,  .1.  \V. 
18f)l.   I'".x]iedition     nadi      Labrador, 
Lieber. 

Exiiosition  of  minerals  and  ge- 
ology of  Cana(bi,  Cbapman. 

Geology  of  Murray  Hay,  Lower 
St.  i>a\vrence,  Dawson,  ,1.  W. 

Some  points  in  Anwriean  geol- 
ogy. Hunt,  T.  S. 

(^ucl)cc  grou])  and  upjicr  cop- 
jicr  roci<s  of  Lake  Supc^rior, 
Logan, 
tstii!.  Cataiogiu)    of   econiunic    min- 
erals. Logan. 

Catalogue  of  crystalline  rock? 
of  Canada,  Hunt  T.  S. 

Prinnti>'o  o^'  Norway  and  Can- 
ada, Maciarlane,  T. 

Marcoii  on  Taconic  of  \'erinont 
and  Canada,  T. 

(iold  lields  of  Nova  Scotia, 
lloneyman. 

On  Cambrian    and    Huronian, 
liigsl.y. 
18G3.  (iold    lields    of    Nova    Scotia, 
(!ani]d)ell,  .1.  S. ;  Poole. 

Relations  of  nietauiorj)bic8, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 


Archeaii  and  Algonkian — Continued. 

KasTKKX    ANM)     XoIiMIKIJN     Canauk 

C(mtiniied. 
1863.  Flora  of  Devonian  in  nortliea,-.- 
ern  America,  Dawson, .].  \V. 
Gold    fields   of    Nova    ScdtiJ 

Campbell,  ,7.  S. ;  Poole. 
l\e])ort  of  survey  of  Canada^ 

18t):!,  Logan. 

1801.  (iold  of  eastern  Canada.  Lo»a: 

Address,  Natural  History  8i]i 

et.\- of  Mont  real,  Dawson,, Ml| 

St<'kin-I''lnss  in  britisclieuNdnJ 

Amerika,  Kl.ake,  W.  P. 
(ieology  of  Arisaig,  NovaScdijJ 

Honey  man. 
<  Irganio  remains  in  tlie  LiumJ 

tian,  Logan. 
AUanito    in    C.inadi.'in    loit 

Cliaiiman. 
Tb(>      I,ianrentian      Ibiiii.itjnJ 

liigsby. 
h'ocks    in   vicinity  of  llalifaj 

Gossip. 
Mines    and    minerals   of   \{ 

IJrunsw  ick.  liailey,  L.  \V. 
Contributions     to     litlidlufl 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Organit'  remains  in  Laurciity 

of  Camida,  J^ogan. 
Notes  on  geology  and  botaiiyj 

New  Hrnnswi(d<,  Hailr\  ,L,V| 
180").  Structure  of  organic  rcinaiiis: 

Laurentian,  1  >awson.  .1.  \V.| 
Ix'eiscskizzen     ans    Nciiliriii 

wick,  Credner. 
( ieology  of  soutbern  New  Unitj 

wick,  Mailey.  L.  W. 
(iold  in  Nova  Scotia,  Pciley 
Preliminary    report     on    \i 

iirunswick.  Hind. 
Mineralogy    of    Eozoon   I'li 

<lense,  HuiM,  T.  8. 
History   of  Eozoou  canatln 

Am.  .Jour.  Sci. 
Azoi<!  and  Paleozoieof  sonilif 

New  Hrnnswiek,  Mattiuw* 
18(>f>.  Map   of    Canada   and   juirt 

I'nited    States,    Logan   I'l 

Hall. 
Remarks  on  geology  of  Ni'>| 

foundlan<t,  Logan. 
Cilacia!  ])benomenaof  Labiailij 

anil  Maine,  Packard, 
Jlanitoulin  Islands,  Hell. 


Jl^cliean  and  A 
;A.--ri:KN'  AM> 
(  iinlinacd 
l.'^fiii.  K'e[(ort 
Mad 
lic]tort 
stone 
Hnnr 
Eo/.oie 

IkOCksd 

Nowlc 
Jxcport 
18(i: 
ISd".  Terrain.- 
(Ill  .\( 
Ajieof  I 
and  \( 
<iol(l  reg 

'i'.  S. 

b'eport  o 

land  fo 

llesciipti 

n.ida.  1 

IMX.  (iold   reg 

limit,'! 

K'eeent  d 

Hawsoi 

Kozoisclii 

Xord-Ai 

I.aurcntia 

ilicir  m 

Report  on 

Xewfoiij 

New    sjn'c 

Logan. 
Snpiio.sed 
rcntian, 
Hiii'oniaii  ; 
eioiis  of 
Mattliew 
(iiiiile  to  j 
Scotia,  H 
Supposed  1 
Kaiireiiti 
I'eattucsol 
of  Aineri 
<  »eelirienee 
Whittles! 
Sec'tion  of  J 
lags,  Out; 
Survey   of 
1868,  Miir 
lH(i!).  (ioology,   tit 
County,  C 
T.  C. 


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■;t 


rcheau  and  Algonkiau— ContiinwHl. 

ASIKKN'    ANI>     XoKiriKlfX     CANADA  — 

(Dnliiiitcd. 
1S(')(;.  Ivoport    on    llastiiifi-*  Connty, 

Miiclailime,  T. 
Rpport    on    J.iiurenfiaii    liiuc- 

stoni'H,  salt,  and   ]>('trolonni, 

HiMit,T.  S. 
Eo/iiic  and  Lanrcntian  rocks  of 

Canada,  K'anisay. 
Koiik.sot'  nditlieiu  peninsula  of 

Newfoundland,  Murray.  A. 
Jxejioi't    of  survey  of  Canada, 

KSiH-lNii),  J'oyan. 
lS(i7.  'IVrraius  aucions  de  TAnK^riquo 

(III  Xord,  Ilnut,  T.  S. 
A^c  of  red  sandstone  of  Canada 

and  A'crniont,  15illinfi;.s. 
•  iold  region  of  llastiuiji.s.  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
]\(!|(ort  of  survey  of  Newlbund- 

land  ibr  18(!t!,  Murray,  A. 
I)cs(ii|ition  g»'ologi(|ue  du  Ca- 
nada, Hunt, '"  S. 
ISllS.  (icild   region   of    Nova   Scotia, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Iii'ieut  diseovovies  in  Canada, 

l)a\vsou,  ,1.  W. 
Ko/.oiselio     Forn»ation8gru)ipe 

.N(ir<l-Auierikas,  Crodner. 
liaureutian      liuiustoues      and 

their  mineralogy.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Reiiort  on    I'niou   mine  region, 

Newfoundland,  Murray,  A. 
New    specimens    of    eo/oon, 

Logan. 
Sn|)|)()sed  burrows  in  +lie  Lau- 

rentian,  Dawson,  .L  W. 
llnronian  antl  Lower  Carbouif- 

erous   of    New     Hrunswiek, 

Mattliow. 
(iiiide  to  gold  lields  of   Nova 

Scotia,  Hetlu'rington. 
Supposed  burrows  of  worms  in 

Laurentian,  Dawson,  .1.  \V. 
I'eatures  of  tiieuortli  wos(  coast 

of  America,  IJlake.  T.  A. 
Oecunenees  of  iron  in  masses, 

Wiiittlesey. 
Section  of  Laurentian  in  Hast- 
ings, Ontario,  N'eunor. 
Survey   of    Newfoundland   for 

1H()8,  Murray,  A. 
18ti!).  (Jeology,  et(!.,  of    Hastings 

County,  Canada,  Wallbriilge, 

T.  C. 


Arcliean  ;iud  Algoukian— Continued. 
Lasiki-.n   and    NouriiKUN    {.'.••\da — 
Continued. 
18(ii),  Apatite  in  North  Burgess,  .lack- 
son,  C.  T. 

Gold  deposits  from  Nova  Scotia, 
Hind. 

Geology  from  Lake  Superior  to 
the  valley  of  Ked  Kiver, 
Hind. 

Mineralogy  of  Nova  Scotia, 
How.  H. 

Features  about  IJelo'i]  Moun- 
tain, Hunt,  T.  S. 

Metamorphics  of  Now  Bruns- 
wick and  JIaiue,  Bailey  and 
Matthew. 
1870,  Newfoundland    survey,    re])ort 
tor  18ti!).  Murray,  A. 

(irapliito  of  Laurentian  of  Can- 
ada, Dawson,  ,1.  W. 

Geology  of  Arisaig,  Nova  Scotia, 
Honeymuu. 

Structure  of  Nova  Scotia  gold 
district.  Hind. 

Laurentian  and  llnronian, 
Nova  Scolia  and  New  iirniis- 
wick.  Hind. 

liaurentian  in  Nova  Scot  in, 
Hunt.  T.  S. 

Explorations  in  China,  b'icht- 
liwfen. 

li'eport  on  ])ait  of  New  Mruns- 
wick,  li'obh. 

Loiubuiderry  iron  mines,  lloii- 
eynian. 

(Jneissoid  series  of  Nova  Scotia, 
Hind. 

Two  gnessoid  series  in  Nova 
Scotia,  liinil. 

Report  on  rocks  of  Lower  St. 
Lawrence,  Ivichardson,  .L 

<ieology  of  Nortiieast  Anu'rica, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Sherbiook  goM  district  of  Nova 
Scotia.  Hind. 

Survey  of  Bay  East  River.  New- 
foundland. Murray,  A. 

Ifejiort  on  Hastings  ('onnty, 
Vernon. 

Norito  or  bibradorite  rock. 
Hunt,  T.S. 

Geology  of  eastern  New  l'".ng- 
land.  Hunt,  T.S. 

(iodei'ich  salt  region  anil  iron 
ores.  Hunt,  T.  8. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF     \ 


[nuTx.     amioy.] 


Archeaii  and  Algonkian — (!ontiinio<l. 
Easteux    anm)   Xoimherx    Canada — 
Coutiuned. 

1871.  Report  on  I'riuco  Edward  Is- 

land, Dawson   and   Harrinjj- 

ton. 
Apatites  of  Canada,  Hroonie. 
G('<)j;no8j'     of     Appalacliians, 

Hunt  T.  S. 
Metalliferous      deposit      of 

Olonccster,  Now  Brunswick, 

Ilcnwood. 

1872.  Investigation   in    Now    Bruns- 

wick, Bailey. 

Counties  of  Leeds,  Frontcnac, 
and  Lanark,  Vonnor. 

Lanrcntiau  and  Lower  Silu- 
rian of  Newfoundland,  Mur- 
ray, A.    • 

Country  between  lakes  8t.  .John 
and  Mistas.sini,  MeOuat. 

Southern  New  Brunswick, 
Bailey  and  Matthew. 

Country  north  ofLakoSt..Iohn, 
Kichardsou.  .1. 

Trinity  Bay  region,  Newf<mnd- 
land,  Murray,  A. 

Northwestern  Now  Brunswick, 
Kobb. 

Phosphate  of  lime  and  mica  in 
Burgess,  Broome,  G. 

(iold  lields  of  Quebec  and  Nova 
Scotia,  Selwyn. 

Kcport  on  gold-niining  dis- 
Iricts,  lliud. 

Bay  and  river  exploits,  Now- 
fonndl.and,  Murray.  A. 

Notes  on  granitic  rocks.  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Ki'inarks  on  late  criticisms  of 
Dana.  Hunt,  T.S. 

liocksi  of  Ivocky  IJivcr  survey, 
Newfoundland,  Murray.  A. 

I'ronteTiac,  Leeds,  and  Lanaric 
counties,  Ontario,  Vcnnor. 
IS?;*.  Gc(dogio    luiip    of    Newfound- 
land, Murray,  A. 

Anritcrous  country  in  Mar- 
mora, Ontario,  Chapman. 

Analysis  of  serpentine,  Har- 
rington, H.  .1. 

J'.xaniinatiou  of  Lake  Huron 
region,  Murr.ay,  A. 

(Country  between  lakes  Tenii- 
Hcamiiig  and  Abbitibbe, 
McOuat. 


Archean  and  Algonkian— ContiuHcii 

EaSTKUX     AM)     NolMIIDUN     Ca.V.Mi 

Continued. 
1H7;{.  Acadia    iron     deposits,   > 

Scotia,  Selwyn. 
Geologic  map  of  United  .St:r 

Hitchcock.  CXI.;  Hitd,, 

and  Blake. 
Counties  of  Frontenac,  L, 

and  Ij.auark,  Vennor. 
Metamorphism  of  rocks,  11 

T.  S. 
1871.  Exploration    in   Cape  Bn: 

Kobb. 
Metamorphism  in  Nova  8coi 

and  ( 'apci  Breton,  Ilonevnij 
Nova  Scotian  geology,  HoJ 

man. 
Notes  on  Nova  Scotia  and  cj 

Hreton,  Houeynian. 
Minerals    of  apatite    veins 

Ottawa   County,    etc., 

ringtou. 
Geology      of     southern    .\j 

Brunswick,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Frontenac,  Leeds,  and  Lani 

counties,  Vennor. 
Iron  ores  of  Canada,  llarrij 

ton,  B.  .1. 

1875.  Geologic   chart  of  the  Uiii| 

States,  Bradley,  F.  H. 
Gander  Kiver,  NewfoundlaJ 

Murray,  A. 
Galena  deposits  in  LiinrciiiJ 

of  <  >ntario,  A'ennor. 
Outline  of  geology  of  nmaJ 

Chapman, 
lielations    of    primordiiil 

crystallines.  Hunt,  T.S. 

1876.  l^conomic  minerals  ami  >t!) 

grai)hy  (tf  Canada.  SilwrJ 
Fossil  l'r()t(»zoa  from  Caiiji 

Dawson,  .1.  W. 
Ortline  of  geology  of  ('aiiJ| 

Chapman,  F-.  ,1. 
Phosphates  of  Laureiitiaiii 

(,'ambrian  of  Caniiil.i,  h\ 

son,  .1.  W. 
Report  of  survey  of  Cana 

1871-75,  Selwyn. 
Eozoon  ciinadeiise  at   (  hIiI 

Pierre,  Dawson,  .1.  W, 
Explorations  in  Nova  Scoi 

Kol)b. 
Useful  minerals  of  Ne\v  I'r^ 

wick,  Bailey. 


Jlfchean  and  Al 

l:\-Ti:  UN     AM) 

( 'oiitiiiued. 
l^li't.   K'epoit 
Ntitrc 
I'oinu 
New  t'a 
c:ina< 
Chcmici 
ogy  o 
(ieologi 
State 
Notes  oil 
rocks, 
Hxplora 
Lanar 
1877.  History 
rocks, 
Rocks  of 
Explorati 
Gander 
land,  H 
Discover! 
Scotia, 
Dana  on 
Hunt,  T 
Explorati 
Biiy, 
Huron,  ] 
Observatic 
Brunswi 
thew. 
Geological 
land,  :Mn 
Archean  ot 
Chemical  c( 
ogy  of  Cj 
Exj)loratio] 
Fletcher. 
1878.  Notes  on  mi 
Canada  s 
A  lew  dikct< 
microscoi 
rington. 
-Northeaster 
dor.  Hind 
•  ■eology    of 

\\' 11  kins. 

Lo  \  er  Carb 

and    West 

Nova  Scot 

(ieology  of  1 

nial  Railw 

Leading  gi^d 

ada,  Chaj)! 


1. 


0 

IS.] 


NORTH  AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


71 


loposits,   N       M 

"•  '1 

'  United  St;i-.      M 

H.;  Hitchn.      ^ 

Diitenac,  I...      ii^ 
Vennor.  I 

of  rocks,  11 

1    Cape   Bii;       y 

in  Nova  > 
ton,  lIoniN 

nreolOfry,  llii;         .i 

y 

Scotia  and  (      ■-''I 
eyniiin. 
patite   Yfimj 
luty,   etc., 

southern   Nj 
Hunt,  T.  S. 
eils,  and  Lam 
ennor. 
panada,  llarriil 

of  tlio  Uiii| 
ley,  ¥.  H. 
Nowlimmll 

in  Laumii^ 
'ennor. 
loiry  of  "ll'3| 

priiuordia 
JInnt,  T.S. 

erals  and  stu 
vnada,  Si'lw? 
IVoni  CiiM 

vv. 

logy  of  »  ;iii*l 
.  ,1. 

Lauroiitiiun 
f  Canada,  Pi 

cy  of  t'.iii;nli| 

vyn. 

enso  at  fiite^ 

I  Hon,  .1.  ^^' 
ill  Nova  Scol 


hean  and  Algonkian— Continued. 

VMKHN     AM)     NoIUIlEIiX     CANADA  — 

Continued. 
l.STd.  J\ci)ort  on  KxploitH  River  and 
Notre    ])auu)    ri'j;ion,    New- 
foundland, .Murray,  A. 

New  facts  relating  to  ]'ozoo7i 
canadense,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

Chemical  contributions  to  gool- 
ogy  of  Canada,  Ilolfniann. 

Cieologic  chart  of  the  United 
.States,  ]}radlcy,  F.  II. 

Notes  on  Canadian  niineralsaud 
rocks,  Harrington,  B.  J. 

I-xplorations  in  Frontenac  and 
Lanark  counties,  Vcunor. 

1877.  History  of  crystalline  stratilied 

rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Kocks  of  Newfoundland,  Jliluc. 

j;x]dorations  on  Caniho  aiul 
(iauder  rivers,  Newfound- 
land, Howlcy. 

Discoveries  of  copjjor  in  Nova 
Scotia,  (iilpiu. 

Dana  on  alteration  of  rocks. 
Hunt,  T.S. 

Exploration  between  James 
Uay,  lakes  Superior  and 
Huron,  Bell. 

Observations  in  southern  Now 
Brunswick,  Bailey  and  Mat- 
thew. 

Geological  map  of  Newfound- 
laud,  Murray,  A. 

Archean  of  Canada,  Vennor. 

Chemical  contributions  to  geol- 
ogy of  Canada,  Hotlmauu. 

Explorations  in  Capo  Breton, 
Fletcher. 

1878.  Notes  on  miscellaneous  rocks  of 

Canada  survey,  Harrington. 

A  few  dik(>s  in  the  Laurentiau, 
microscopic  structure,  Har- 
rington. 

Northeastern  coast  of  Labra- 
dor. Hind. 

(ieology  of  Labrador  coast, 
Wilkins. 

Lo  \er  Carboniferous  of  Albert 
and  Wcsternland  counties. 
Nova  Scotia,  15ailey  and  Klls. 

(ieology  of  route  of  Intercolo- 
nial Railway,  Bell. 

Leading  geologic  areas  of  Can- 
ada, ChapuKui. 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued. 

l''A.STr,l{N     AND     NOKTllKUN     CANADA — 

Continued. 

1878.  Renfrew,  Pontiac,  and  Ottawa 

counties,  Vennor. 

Pro-Carboniferous  of  Annapolis 
and  Kings,  Nova  Scotia,  HoiV- 
mann. 

Catalogue  of  rocks,  minerals, 
and  fossils  of  Canada,  Har- 
rington. 

Phosphate  in  Lanrentian  and 
Cambrian  of  Canada,  Daw- 
son, .J.  W. 

Gociogy  of  part  of  Nova  Scotia, 
iMetfher. 

Eozoic  in  Hastings  and  Prince 
Edward  counties,  Ontario, 
Wilkin*. 

A  month  in  New  Brunswick, 
Honey  man. 

Nova  Scotia  geology,  Honey- 
man. 

Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeast 
Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

East  coast  of  Hudson  Bay,  Boll. 

1879.  Rejiort  of  geological  survey  of 

Canada  for  1877-78  by  Sel- 
wyn,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Record  of  obser  vaticms  on  Nova 
Scotia  geology,  Houeynuiu. 

Upper  Silurian  and  Huronian 
of  southern  New  Brunswick, 
Matthew. 

Geologic  map  of  Newfound- 
land, Murray  and  Howlcy. 

Macfarlane's  (ieological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Serpentine  and  ores  of  New- 
foundland, Murray,  A. 

Surveys  in  Capo  Breton, 
Fletcher. 

Stratigrajdiy  of  (Quebec  group 
and  older  crystallines,  Sel- 
wyn. 

Report  of  survey  of  Newfound- 
land for  1878.  Howley. 

Iluronian  and  Cambrian  of 
southern  New  Brunswick, 
Bailey. 

1880.  Lecture   notes    on    geology  of 

Canada,  Dawson,  .1.  \V. 
h'eport  on  southern  New  Brnns- 
wii'k,  Bailey,  Matthew  and 
EUs. 


n 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


i 


Aicheau  (ind  Algonkian — Continued. 
Easik.kn    am>    Nuimmkun    Canada — 
Contiaiicd. 

1880.  J?(!CLMitsilicilication,  lliint,'!".  S. 
Pr6-Ciinil)rii'n  dans  rAmtiiiiiio 

(111  Xord,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
History  of  sonic  pro-Canibriiin 
rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1881.  Northern  N(?\v  Urniiswick,  Ells. 
Strati;i;riil)liy  of  (^uclico  <;roup 

and  ohlcr  crystallines  of  Can- 
ivda,  Schvyu. 

Adilrcss,  remarks  >in  C^uebeu 
yronj),  Dawson,  J.  \V. 

Discovery  of  yold  near  lirif^us, 
NuwfoundliiMd,  Murray,  A. 

Progress  of  investigations  in 
New  IJrunswick,  Uailey,  L.W. 

Kc|)ort  ou  counties  of  Nova 
Scotia,  Fletcher,  H. 

Keport  on  Hudson  IJay,  15ell,  R. 
882.  I'liosphates  in  Canaila,  Vcnnor. 

(Jcology  of  upper  Flambeau 
Valley,  King,  F.  H. 

Archoan  of  Cobeijuid  Isloun- 
tain,  Honeyniau. 

(J(dd  liehls  of  Nova  Scotia,  (iil- 
pin. 

Nova  Scotian  gi^ology,  Honey- 
man. 

Notes  on  Hcdlbrd,  Sackville, 
and  Hammonds  plains,  Nova 
Scotia,  Hare. 

Geology  of  Avalon,  Newfound- 
land, Howley. 

Notes  ou  Point  Pleasant,  Came- 
ron. 
188;>.  Northern     and     ".asteru     New 
Ik'unswick,  Ells. 

■Quebec  group  in  geology,  Daw- 
son, .J.  W. 

Magnetic  ore  in  Victoria 
County,  Ontario,  Merritt. 

Geologi(5  history  of  the  Ameri- 
can continent.  Hall.  J. 

Unsolved  i)robloms  in  geology, 
Dawson,  J.  W. 

Progress  of  geology,  1882,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Section  from  Lanrentian  axis 
to  Kocky  Mountains,  Dawson, 
G.  M. 

Fauna  of  St.  Johns  group, 
Matthew. 

Notes  on  southeast  Quebec, 
Selwyu. 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued.  [ 
Ea.stkhn    ani>    Nokthkkn    Ca.naoaJ 
Continued. 

1883.  History     of     serpentine    ad 

notes  on  i)re-Cambriauroil 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
(Quebec     grouj)    in     gcolnip 

Selwyn. 
History    of   'I'aconic    iinestiJ 

and     lelation     of    TucouiJ 

series.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Keport    ou    Gaspd    PennisiiH 

Ells. 
The  name   Lanrentian,  Wa^ 

worth. 

Decay  of  rocks,  Hunt,  'f.  S.  | 
Micro-structure    of     rocks 

Quebec  group,  Adams,  T.l 
Notes  on  some  mines  in(;uel« 

Willimot. 

1884.  Azoic   system  and    its   siiliJ 

visions,  Whitney  and  Waoj 

worth. 
Eozoic  rocks  of  North  AiueriJ 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Ueber  Cleistcin  von  J^abiailJ 

Wichman. 
Albert  and  Westerland  cm 

tics.  New   JJrnnswick,  HblJ 

ington. 
Descriittivo   sketch  of  east(| 

Canada,  Selwyn. 
Iron  or(!8  of  Victoria  Count! 

Merritt. 
Silicates  about  olivine  iiiacl 

thosites   from   Uiver  Sail 

nay,  Adams. 
Eozoon     canadensc,     Dawx 

.1.  W. 
Canadian  iron  ores,  Dewey. 
Kocks  and  ores  of  Notre  I'aJ 

Bay,   Newfoundland,  Wiij 

worth. 

Apatite  of  Canada,  Huiit.T| 
licport  on  north  shore  of  U 

rador.  Bell. 

1885.  Glaciation  of    Newfouinll;i;| 

Murray,  A. 
Apatite    of     Quebec,    liroij 

C.C. 
Geology    of    Halifax    Ilartu 

Honeyraan. 
Canadian    Archean  and  I 

metamorj)hic8,Kiniiliaii,' 
(U)nta(ts  and  ancient  eriiMi| 

iu  New  Brunswick,  Hiiilejl 


irinv] 


^chean  ;iimI  A1{ 
Eastkk.v  .\.m> 
Contiiincd. 
188.").  «.i«!ology 
Bell 
Zones  o 
site  re 
A(I;nn. 
Study    ( 
.Inliui 
Interior 
Kll.s,  J, 
K'cport  o 
ton,  FI( 
Ai)atite 

County 

Mines  in 

Nova  S( 

Relations 

Canad.i 

Dawson 

Note   sur 

raldeau! 

Ilinlson  li 

Wallbridg 

llistoiy     o 

and  rela 

ilunt, '!'. 

Apatitbrin 

Adams,  '1 

Origin  of 

Ilunt,  T. 

Note  sur  de 

Beauce,  I 

Labnidor  c 

Strait  rcjj 

Hi  vision  dn 

Hunt,  T.  i 

•  ■old   mines 

Woods,  C< 

Observation 

region,  Lii 

l^^ii.  .\patiteofO 

alian. 

''.lujulian  aj 

l.onisburg,  ; 

eyiuan. 
Apatite  of  C 
C.in.-idian   II 

iug. 
Nova  Scotia ) 
Mineral  phj 
Biography, 
'frieissic  folij 
Archean  lo 
Mistassini  e\ 


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NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


w 


.uroiititiii,  \V;iJ 


Hkctch  of  easbl 


iulonsc,     Hawxl 

II  ores,  Dewey, 
es  of  Notre  l>aJ 
ouiuUiukI,  ViJ 


ichean  iiml  Algonkian— Contiiiucil. 

^ASTKHN'     ANM)     NoKTllKlt.N     CANADA — 

('oiitiiim-d. 
1885.  (ieolojiy  of  Hiulsou  Hay  ronioii, 

Bell,  K. 
Zones  of  siliciitos  in  anortho- 

silo  rocks  ou  tho  Sagiuiiay, 

Adaiiiri,  r".  1). 
Stiiily    of   Eozooii    caiiadoiiso, 

.liilieii. 
Iiit(^rior  of    (iaH])6    Peninsula, 

Ells,  Low. 
Keport  on  iioitlicrn  Capo  IJie- 

ton,  Fletcher. 
Apatite    de])osit.s    of    Ottawa 

Connty.  'ronaiico. 
Mines  in  Ontario,  <.i>iicl)ce,  and 

Nova  Scotia,  ^Villenlot. 
Helations  of  i-eologic  work  in 

Canada  and  tho  Old  World, 

Dawsou,  .J.  W. 
Not(<  Hur   nil  u;isen\eiit  d't'nie- 

ral(lertti.Saj;nenay,  Ljillainnie'. 
Hudson  Bay  district.  Hell. 
Wallbrid^o  mine,  ('ha])nian. 
History    of    'J'ueonic   (pie.stiou 

and  relations   of  tiio   roeks, 

Hnnt,  T.  S. 
AjJiitithringer    in     Cana<la, 

Adams,  T.  .1. 
Orif.'jlu  of  crystalline  roeks, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Note  snr  dejjots  anrifcres  de  la 

Heanee,  Lallamme. 
Labrador  coast    and    Hudson 

Strait  rej;i()n.  Hell, 
liivision  du  systemo  (^ozoTiiuc, 

Hunt.T.  S. 
(iold   mines   of  Lake   of   tho 

Woods,  Coste. 
oljservations  in  the  Saj^uonay 

rciiion,  Latlaninic. 
If^t*!).  Apatiteof  OttawaCoiinty,  Kin- 

alian. 
Canadian  ajjatite,  Kinahan. 
i.ouisbnrjr,  Nova  Seotia,  Hou- 

eynian. 
\|)atite  of  Canada,  Hell. 
Canadian    lluor-apatite,    Fald- 

ing. 
Nova  Scotia  gold  mines,  Gilpin. 
Mineral    physioloj^y    and  phy- 
siography, Hnnt,  T.  S. 
tineissi(!  foliation  anil  origin  of 

Arehean  roeks.  I.awsnn. 
Mistassini  expedition,  Low. 


Arehean  and  Algonkian — Continued. 

Ea,STK1!X     AM)     NoUlllK.li.N'     CaKADA — 

Continued. 
188().  Apatite  near  Ottawa,  Hawkins, 

W.  H. 
Cienesis  (tf   Canadian  apatite, 

Kinahan. 
I'olarisc()])io     examination    of 

erystallines.  Honey  man. 
Examination  of  erystallines  of 

Nova  SeotiaandCaiie  ISreton, 

Honeynian. 
(ieology   of    Antigonish.  Nova 

Scotia,  llonoyman. 
Geologic    note    of   excursions. 

Nova  Scotia,  Honeynian. 
Polariseopio     examination    of 

rocks  of  Antigonish,  Honey- 

IIIMII. 

Apatite  of  Canada,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Nova  Seotia  uold.  (iilpin. 
1S87.  .Map    of    tlio    Cnited     .states, 

Hitelicock,  C.H. 
Contacts  paleozoHjues    ot    ar- 

checnes,  L.'illammo. 
Analyses  of  rocks  from  Ontario, 

Kiggs. 
Sheet  li;},  Ontario.  Coste. 
Portions  of  eastern  townships 

of  Canada.  Ells. 
Koeent  dcvolopnients  in  Areh- 
ean geology.  Lawson. 
Now    Hrunswick,    Hailey    and 

Mclnnes. 
Northern  jiart  of  Dominion  of 

Canada.  Dawson,  G.  M. 
Gnyshorough,  Antigonish,  and 

Picton,  Nova  Scotia,  I'^letcher. 
Hudson  Hay,  Hell. 
Hatlin  Land,  Hell. 
(Canadian  and  Scottish  geology, 

K'iehardson. 
18X8.  Lake  Temiscaininguo  and  Mon- 
treal River,  Hell. 
Siiiumary  reports  of  geological 

survey,  Selwyn. 
Montreal  and  .Joliette  counties, 

Adams, 
Ciold  roeks  in  Halifax  County, 

I'^irihault. 
EastiTU  townships  of  Quebec, 

Adams. 
Eastern  coast  of  Hudson  Hay, 

T,ow. 
Hetween   Montreal    K'iver  and 

Lake  Huron,  liell. 


74 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OF 


[Dru.i2;3 


Archean  aixl  Algoukian — C-'onliniiod. 

Ea.STKHN     and     NoKHIKKX     ('AiNADA — 

Coiitiiiui'd. 

1888.  lluiiter  IsliUKl  aiid  Seine  1,'iver 

rcfrioii,  Sill i til,  \V.  II. 
NewBrmiHwick,  IJiiilcy,  Itailfv 

iiiid  McIniK^s, 
North  side  of  the  St.  liiiwioiieo 

above  Qiielu'c,  Liilliiiniiio. 
Nova  Scotia,  lialilax,  and  Col- 
chester. Uoneyniaii. 
Nova    Scotia,    Kiniis    Comity, 

Hoiieymaii. 
Beaver  mine,  Ontario,  Hront. 
Ontario,  iron   and   other  ores, 

Ives. 
Se(iuencc  of  formations  al)out 

Ottawa.  Ami. 
JJocks     eoiitnininij     scapolite, 

Adams  and  l.awsou. 
Eozoie  and  I'aleozoic,  Dawson, 

J.  W. 
Kozoon     canadonHO,     Dawson, 

.T.W.;  Selwyn. 
Baffin  Land,  Boa/. 
Labrador,  eriiise   to   northern, 

Packard. 
Labrador,    T'msava      district. 

Turner. 

1889.  Minerals   of  Ontario,  Meiritt, 

W.  H. 
Nova  Scotia  gold  veins,  Cilpin, 
Lecture  on  geology,  Klls. 
Minerals  of  (inebec,  Mils. 

1890.  Keport  on  Quebec,  Ells. 
Eeview  of  Klls  on    geology  of 

Quebec,  AA'alcott. 
Lake  St.  John  country,  Cliaiii- 

hers. 
Acadian     and     St.    Lawrence 

watershed,  Bailey. 
Stratigraphy       of       "Quebec 

group,"  Ells. 
Pro-raleozoic  surface  in  C.iii- 

ada,  Lawson. 
Seriientincs,  Ciroux. 
Geology  of  Ontario,  Bell. 
Mistassiniii  region,  Low. 
Archean  axes  of  eastern  North 

America,  Dana. 
Origin  of  gneiss,  Iiell, 
Warren's  (ieography,  lirewer. 
Eozoon    in   rocks  at  St,  ,Iohii, 

Matthew. 
Areas  of  coutinentr.l  ]>rogi'ess 

in  North  America,  Dana. 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued, 
J;a.sii;i!.n   am>    NOimiikrn   Can.vda-i 
Continued. 

1890.  Jlacfarlauo's    Railway    (Jiijilt 

Dawson,  (».  M. 
Iron  ores.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Mining   iiidustrit;s   of    e:i8tii! 

(jMiebee,  lllls. 
Excursion  in  northern  AppalJ 

ehiaiis,  Williams,  (i.  II. 
(icology  of  Ontario,  Jk;ll. 
Archean    of    central    CaniidJ 

l^awson. 
Eejiort    on     region     soiilli 

Grand  Trunk  Kail  way.  Hi 
St.  Maurice  district,  Ad.iiiis, 

1891.  Drilt  rocks  of  central  Oiitati 

Coleman, 
firaiid  Kiver,  Labradoi'.  ('a 
^Mineral   resources  of  <,iuel* 

Ells. 
American  opinion  on  the  o\i 

rocks,  Winchell,  A. 
Nova  Scotia  and  Cajx^  Hrt'toi| 

lloueyinaii. 
Asbestus,  Klls. 
Chciiiical   contributions,  IIo| 

maun. 
I'.iivirons  of  Quebec,  Marcoa| 
Labrador  coast,  Packiinl. 
Stcc])     Kock     Lake,     <  lutari^ 
Smyth. 
Wkstkhn  ('axai)a. 

181.^).  Peel  Kiver,  Isbester. 
185,").  Geology  of  Hudson  B:iy  tin 
tories.  etc.,  Isbester. 
Stekin-Klu.s.s,  Blake,  \V.  P. 
1S,59.  Assiniboine  and  Saskiitche 

cx])cdition.  Hind. 
1800.  Southwestern    Vancoir  ir 
land,  Bauermann. 

1808.  Features    of    the      iiortlis^ 

coast,  Blake,  T.  A. 

1809.  Geology  of  Alaska,  Bliike.T.I 

1872.  Ex]dorat>ons  in  British  C'olii[ 

bia,  Solwyn. 

1873.  Glacial  grooves  on  ^',•nu•on1 

Island,  Dawson,  G.  .M. 

1874.  Between  Kcd  Ki  "cr,  S.isl;alrl 

wan,  and  Lake  Snpovi<ir.l«j 
1870.  Ex])loratioiis  in  British ('oli!J 

bia,  I'iehardsou. 
1S77.  Notes    on    Lower    Peace  i 

Aihabaska  rivers,  M.icihiiJ 
Explorations  iu  liritisliCulil 

bia,  Sehvyu,  Dawson,  G. 


(BfU.lj;3 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


75 


jontiuucd, 

s!   Canada- 

[way    'limltsj 

L\S. 

a  of    (MHttr.'^ 

thorn  Apialrj 
lis,  G.  11. 
•io,  Hell, 
it  ml    Ciuii«li| 

ion  Houth 
Railway,  Kli 
rict,  Adams, 
ontval  Ontari 

ilirador.  (' 
■es  of   <,>uel)i 

on  on  tln>  olili 

(41,  A. 

d  Cape  lir<tc'J 


ribntions,  Hoi 

lebec,  Marcw| 

Packard. 
Lake,     • 'utarJ 


lester. 

I 

i.l.son  Baytiti 

1    lS.Si. 

sbester. 

sf 

Uako.NV.P. 

I  1^87. 

d  Saskalchc 

1 

lind. 

1 

Yancoi'-  I'V 

nann. 

the      norths; 

,  T.  A. 

ska.Blako.l 

11  British  Coin 

bs  on  Vaiifoiil 

Isou,  C!.  M. 

|u-er,  t?asl;!iti 
ceSupoviiir.l' 

In  HritisU  Col' 

Isou. 

]\ver    Vi-M''.' 
livers,  Wacoiiij 
luHritishColij 

Dawson.  0 


cliean  .md  Algonkian— ('ontinn<'d. 
WKsir.iiX  Canada— Continiicd. 
187.S.  Kxploratioiis  in  Ih'itlMli  Coliini- 
l)ia,  Dawson,  G.  M. 
Leech  River  eoiintry,  Dawson, 
(i.  M. 
1H79.  Uetween  Lake  Winnipej;  !iu<l 
Hudson  I'.ay,  Hell. 
Alines  and  minerals  of  liritish 

Coltunbia,  Dawson,  G.  M, 
I'.xplorations  in  Hritish  Colnni- 
I)ia,  Dawson,  G.  JL 
1^80.  <^iieen  Charlotte  Islands,  Din\  - 
son,  G.  ^L 
Churchill    and    Nelson    rivers, 
l!(dl. 
1881.  ecology  of  British  Columbia, 
Dawsou,  G.  M. 
Der  (,)ueen  Cliarlotte-Archipid, 

Dawson,  (!.  M. 
North  part  of  British  C(dnuiliia 
and    Peace    River    country, 
Dawson,  G.M. 
1883.  Section  to   Rocky  Mountains, 
Dawson.  G.  M. 
Moose  River  and  Lako  of  the 
Woods,  Bell. 
1881.  Observations   alonp;   Canadian 
Pacific     Railroad,     l)aws()n, 
•J.  W. 
1885.  Near forty-nintli  parallel  wcstof 
Rocky  Mountains,  )'.,iuei  inann. 
(lold    fields    of    Lako    of    the 

Woods,  Coste. 
Lake  of  the  Woods  region.  Law- 
son. 
Riiiny  Lako  region,  Lawson. 
Vancouver  Island,  Dawson,  G. 

M. 
Analysis  of  sell  ist  from  Lake  of 

the  Wood.^,  Adams. 
Manitoba,    Red    River   A'alley, 

MeCharles. 
Lako  Winnipeg  to  Hudson  Bay, 

Low. 
Manitoba     borings,     Dawsou, 
G.  M. 
WX  .Tames  Bay  region,  Low. 
IS'JO.  ( 'aribon  district,  British  Colum- 
bia, Bowman. 
Mineral  wealth  of  British  ('<>- 

lunibin,  Dawson,  (i.  M. 
Lithology  of  rocks  from  Yukon 

district,  Adams.. 
Uig  bend  of  the  Columbia,  Cole- 
man. 


Archean  and  Algonkian — Continued. 
WicsiKiiN  ("ana DA — C(m tinned. 
ISJtl).  Yukon  district,  Dawson,  G.  M. 
Areasof  continental  progress  in 

North  America,  Dana, 
Yukon  and  Mackenzie  rivers, 

McConnell. 
Macfarlane's    Railway    Guide, 
1  )awHon,  G.  M. 
1891.  Structure    of    Selkirk    range, 
Dawson,  G.  M. ;  Walcott. 
Lako  Winnipogosis  and  Porcu- 

jiino  Mountains,  Tyrrell. 
Granites  from  British  Colum- 
bia, etc.,  Adams. 
Los  schistes  crystallins.  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

(iKNKIJAI.. 

1832.  Min(>rals  and  structure  of  pri- 
mary rocks,  Featherston- 
haugh. 
Order  of  succession  of  rocks 
of  the  earth,  Fcatherston- 
haugh. 

1835.  Country  between  the  Missouri 
and  Red  rivers,  Featherston- 
haugh. 

1851.  Physical  geography  of  North 
America,  Richardson,  J. 

1855.  Rajjport  sur  la  partio  gdolo- 

giquo  do  I'ExpositiondeNew 
York,  Lyell. 

1856.  Ores    of    iron    in    the   Azoic, 

Whitney,  .T.  D. 
Development  in  geologic  his- 
tory of  North  America,  Dana, 
J.  D. 

18.58.  Remnants  of  first  world  life, 
Mackio. 
Physical  geography  attending 
production  of  the  Pcaleozoic 
strata,  Rogers,  II.  D. 

18r>3.  On  Cambrian  and  Huronian, 
Bigshy. 

18G1.  The  Laurentian  formation, 
r.igsby, 

18()().  I'hysical  ieatiires,  general  prin- 
ciples, surface   geology,  Illi- 
nois, Worthen. 
Studies  in   chemical   geogony, 

Wurtz. 
Geology  of  Green  and  White 
moimtains,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1874.  Subdivisions  of  geologic  time, 
Dana,  .J.D. 

1875.  Explication  do  la  carte  g<^olo- 
gique  de  la  terre,  Marcou,  J. 


1870. 


187'3. 


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(nn,i..i2;. 


IBTON.I 


Archean  and  Algonkian— 001)1111110(1. 
Gkni;uai. — C'diitiniiod. 

1870.  (!oolo;;i«  cliait  of    tlie   Unitfd 

StiUos,  liradlcy,  F.  H. 
187K.  Dikes  and  A/oic.  of  hoiitlit-ast- 
ern  Pennsylvania,  1 1  iint,  T.  S. 
187!),  Macfarl.ine's    K'ailn.ad    Guide, 
Hroadli.'ad,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Oil  Hunt  and  Dana'.s  {{eolof,'!- 
cal  tallies,  Hidac'Iu'ad. 
1880.  rn'-Canibricn  dans  rAiii(^ri(iiie 
dii  Nord,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
History  of  sonio  jn'c-Cainlirian 
roclis.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
iS81.  riinieval  American  continent, 

(irataca]). 
ISSi'.  (Jeolojfieal  I'liart,  li'onl,  11.  A. 

lli^li  tides  as  yeoloj^ic  agisnts, 
Nmvliorry. 

1883.  Early  history  of  North  Anieri- 

cuu     contiuent,     Hitchcock, 

('.  H. 
Geologic  history  of  the  Ameri- 
can continent.  Hall.  .T. 
Tlio  name  Lanrcntiaii,   Wiids- 

wortli. 
Geology      of    Lake      Superior, 

Whitney,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Pre-Cambrian      rocks,     Hunt, 

T.  H. 
Progress     of 

Hnnt,  T.  S. 
]'re-Cani1>rian 

Alps,  Hnnt,  T.  S. 

1884.  Ago  of  North  Atlantic,  Hull,  E. 
Eozoic  rocks  of  Nortli  Anieiica, 

Hnnt,  T.  S. 
Azoic  system  hy  Whiinoy  and 
Wadsworth,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

1885.  I'rogrcss     of     geology,     1883, 

Hnnt,  T.  .S. 
Geology  of  the  .Scottish  high- 
lands, Hnnt,  T.  S. 
The  Azoic  system  hy  Whitney 

and  Wadsworth,  Callaway. 
Origin    of    crystalline     rocks, 

Hnnt,  T.  S. 
188().  Mineral  jdiysiology  and  jdiysi- 

ography,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
1887.  Map     of    the    United    States, 

Hitchcock,  ('.  11. 
Classilication     of    crystallines 

west  of  Lake  Superior,  Law- 

Bon. 
Gastaldi    ou    Italian   geology, 

Uuut. 


geology,     1882, 
rocks     of    the 


Archean  and  Algonkian — ('ontinned, 
(<k,ni;kai, — Gontinued. 

1887.  ElemiMits  of  jirimary  geologv, 

Hunt, 
(ienetic  history  of  crystallincii. 

Hunt. 
Geological  (|iu»stions,  I'razcr. 
Section    l'"i,  American  AsHocia- 

tiou,  Science, 
lielalions  of  Canadian  to  I'lir^ 

pcan,  1  )aws(in,  J.  W. 
Is  tlusro  u    Hnnmian    gronpl 

Irving. 
Keceut   developments    -.n   ,\r. 

chcan  geology,  Lawson. 

1888.  Correlation    of  Animikie   aiiii 

Huninian,  M'Keller. 

Equivalency  of  Hnronian  ^vi!ll 
I'ebidian,  Hicks. 

Kc])ort  of  suhcommittee,  Inter- 
national Congress  of  Geolo- 
gists, l''razur. 

Subdivisions  of  the  Archean, 
Frazer,  Hunt,  T.  S. ;  Irviiij, 
J^awson,  Win(dudl,  N.  II. 

Views  on  Archean,  EincrsoD, 
Winchell,  N.  H. ;  Windiell. 
A.;  Dawson,  (.i.  M. ;  liill, 
Blake,  W.  P.;  Hitchcock, f, 
IL:  Heilprin. 

Kespecting  the  term  Agiuito 
zoic,  Chamhcrlin, T.  C. 

Classification  of  Cambrian  iimi 
pro-Cambrian,  Irving. 

Eozoic       and      Paleozoic     nf 
Atlantic      Coast,     Dawson, 
J.  W. 
1880.  Archean     of    the     Northwest, 
Winchell,  A. 

Iluronian  in  Canada,  Bell. 

Two  systems  confounded  iiitlie 
Iluronian,  Winchell,  A. 

Stiatigraphy  of  the  liur"iiiaii. 
Winchell,  N.H. 

1890.  Use  of  term  Laurenlian,  llitcli- 

cock,  .lames,  Marcou. 
Iron  ores  of  the  I'nitcd  States, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Azoic  system.  Am.  Geol. 
(ieology  of  Ontario,  Bell, 
Macfarlamt's    Hailroad    Giiiile, 

Lesley,  J.  P. 

1891.  Lea  schistes  crystalllns,  Hunt 

T.  S. 
Crystalline      schists      of    the 
United  States,  Powell,  -l-^V 


chean  and  Alg 

;k.nkh,m.— (-'out 

1«'J1.  Schists 

gimi, 

ami  y. 

America 

rock.^, 

A  last  w  < 

Winch 

Claim   ol 

"Algoii 

Gilbert 

Lake    .'<ii 

La  wsoi 

chiac,  d'.     [Pen 
Aiiicrita.J 

Si'i .  {  K-dl.  KraiK 

.rizoiid. 

KiS.  Iicfonnaiss.-ii 
worth  to  S 
1W3.  (Jcologic    ma 
States,  etc 
1W4,  I'rcliniiuary 
California, 
Section  gcoloi 
rochouses,  '. 
I  l>ii.",  re'.ier    die    (i 
'  Aiiicrika,  M 

l.'^.'it).  lio.onnaissaiK 
sippi  to  Los 
coil,  J. 
(ieology  of  ro 
riiirty-litth 
.1.;  Blake,  \ 
1\")7.  I'roiu  one  liiiii 
iiu-iidian  to 
Mexican  boi 
Observations 

boundary,  S 

Geology  and  p 

cau-hoiindai 

li'eiKU't  on  rout 

California, 

Grande,  Ant 

(ieology  of  lowi 

Sehott. 

InW,  (ieology  of  No 

cou,  .1. 
l^iil.  Rri.ort  on  Cob 

berry. 
iHlli.  Silver   mines   c 

pelly. 
l^tl").  Iron  regions  of 
iMiti.  Some  mining  di 
Silliman. 


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77 


rcheaii  uihI  Algonkian— Coiitiimod. 

[(iKNKKAI.— ('"lltilllU'd. 

l«yi.  8<'lii«tH  of    Liiko  Superior  rn- 
jfioii,     Irving,     CUuiiibcrliii 
aiul  V'nii  lliHo. 
Americiui  opiuion  on  the  older 

nick.s,  Wincliell,  A. 
A  lust  word  (Vitli  tbo  lliirunian, 

Wiiu'bcll,  A. 
ClMiiii   of    ])ri(irity    lor    uaiiio 
'■Alfionkiaii, " Spencer, .l-W. ; 
Ciill.ort. 
Lako    Siiporior    stratijcrajdiy, 
Lawson,  N'aii  llisc. 
rchiac,  d".     [Permian  (il'eaHt  and  west 
I  Anierifa.] 

Si'c.  (Ifdl.  KriiiKT,  liuU.,  I'd  si'iieH,  vol.  15, 
pp.  532-5a;j  (3  11.).  1K5H. 

Arizona. 

i  ISliS.  Kfi  nniiai.ssanco    iVoni    Leaven- 
worth to  San  l>ieii;o,  Kniory. 
1 1853.  Cii'(d<ifiie    map    of    the    United 

Stato.s,  <!te.,  Mareon,  J. 
[1854.  I'roliniinary  report  of  survey  in 
California,  Blake, 
Section  j;t'()l()gi(  pic  <lesMon  tallies 
rochenses,  Mareon,  J. 
ISo.'i.  Teller    die    (Jeologio    von    Nord- 
Amerika,  Mareon,  .1. 
£1856.  Keeonnai.ssanee  from  the  Jlisnis- 
sippi  to  Los  \.ii;^ele.s,  t"al.,  Mar- 
con,  ,1. 
(ieolojiy  of  ronte  to  Faeilie  ne.ir 
'I'liirty-lifth   parallel,  Mareon, 
J.;  Blake,  W.  P. 
1 1857.  From  one  lininlicd  and  eleventh 
meridiiin  to  I'aeiHe  Ocean  on 
Mexican  lionndary,  Michler. 
Oliservations     alonp;     Mexican 

honndary,  Sehott. 
Geology  and  paleontology,  Mcxi- 
ean-boiindary  Hnrvey,  Hall,  .1. 
Report  on  routes  to  the  I'aeilic  in 
California,    and    to     the     Ii'io 
Grande,  .Antisell. 
Geology  of  lower  Colorado  region, 
Sehott. 
llS.'iS,  (icology  of  North  Annirica,  Mar- 
con,  J. 
I  toll.  Report  on  Colorado  River,  New- 

herry. 
iKili.  Silver   miue.s    of    Arizona,    I'nni- 

pelly. 
llMi").  Iron  regions  of  .Vrizoini,  Blake. 
iMiii.  Soiiio  niiuing  district.s  of  Arizona, 
Silliman. 


Arizona — Con  tinned. 

18t!H.  Iron    ore    in    northern   Ari/.oiiit, 
Blake,  \V.  P. 

Moraine  and  lava  streani.s  ea.st  of 
Mohavi!,  Sillinum. 
180!).  Chasms  of  tho  Colorado,  Hyatt. 
187').  I'lastieity  of  pebhles  and  roek.s. 

Blake. 
ixl'2.  Notes  on  mining  districts,  Lylo. 

Rtiuonnaissance  in  N'ln'ada  ami 
.\rizona,  I.yle. 

Report  on  Arizona  and   Nevada, 
Gilbert. 
1873.  Strncturo    of   conntry    north   of 
Colorado  Canyon,  Powell,  .J.W. 

Geologic    niap  of  I'nited   Stales, 
Ilitelicoek,  C.    II.;    Hitchcock 
and  Blake. 
1X71.  (Jeologyof  valley  of  theColorado, 
Powell,,!.  W. 

Wheeler's  expedition  nach  Nen 
Mexico  nnd  Arizona,  Loew. 

Researches  in  Arizona  and  Ne- 
vada, Gilbert. 

Lignit<'S  and  Hint  bed.s  of  west- 
ern America,  Newberry. 

J.ignit(^  lloraof  the  far  Wtsst,  New- 
berry. 

Ago  of  lignite  gron]>,  Hayden. 

Circles  of  dci>osition,  Newberry. 
1875.  Exploration  of  the   Colorado, 
Powell,  .J.  W. 

Portitnis  of  Utah,  Nevada,  Ari- 
zona, and  New  Mexico,  Howell. 

Report  on  portions  of  New  Mexi- 
co and  Arizoini  surveyed  in 
1873,  Gilbert. 

Report  from  St.  George,  Utah,  to 
Gila  River,  .\rizona,  Marvine. 

Mineralogy,  agrienltnre,  chemis- 
try, ernjitivc^  rocks,  Loew. 

Portions  of  Nevada,  Utah,  Cali- 
fornia, ami  Arizona,  (iilbert. 
1870.  Expedition  from  Santa  Fe  to  the 
Colorado.  Xewbi'rry. 

Colorado  jilatean,  (Jilbert. 

Report  of  middle  division  <;!' sur- 
vey of  Colorado.  Peale. 

Ma])s  of  parts  of  California,  Ne- 
vada, Arizona,  Colorado,  New 
Mexico,  and  Utah,  (iilbert, 
Marvine  and  Howell, 
1877.  Fossils  from  Nevada,  Utah,  etc., 
White,  C.  A. 

Map  of  parts  of  Arizona.  Marcou, 
J, ;  Gilbert  and  Marvine, 


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[UULL.ir 


Arizona — Coiitinni'd. 

1877.  Map  of  jmrtH  of  Arizonii  and 
N«!W  Mexico,  (iill)eit,  IfowcU 
uml  Loow. 

1879.  North    Amoricaii    Jleso/oif    im<l 

Conozoio,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Carhonil'eroiis  fossils  from  Colo- 
railo,  etc.,  White,  V.  A. 

1880.  Permian  and  raloozoi<!  of  Kanalj 

Valley,  Wakott. 

Permian  of  Norlh  America,  Diit- 
tou. 

Southern  Arizona,  Cox,  1'^  T. 

Map  of  the  I 'lilted  States,  MeCJee, 

Report  on   (.'olorado    K'iver   dis- 
trict, Dntton. 
ItWl.  Doer  Creek  coal  fields,  Deveroux, 
Walcott. 

AtlaH  of  (!olorado,  Hayden. 

1882.  i'orphyry  dike, 'I'omlistone,  Blake, 

W.  P. ' 
Volcanic  drift  of  Cliallis,  I(hiho, 

Jnlien. 
I'hysicalj^eoloj^yof  (irand(!auyou 

district,  Dntton. 
Excavation  of  the  Grand  Canyon, 

Dntton. 
Keport  of  work  in  hi>j;h  plateau 

region,  Dntton. 
Geology  and  veins  of  Tomhstono, 

IJlakc,  W.  P. ;  Church. 
Tertiary  history  of  Grand  Canyon 

district,  Dntton,  C.  E. 

1883.  Progrebs  of  geology,  1882,  limit, 

T.  S. 

Mining  region,  Proscott,  Bhindy. 

Grand  Canyon  group.  Science. 

Geology  of  Silver  King  mine, 
Blake.W.  P. 

Pre-Carhonifcrons  in  Grand  Can- 
yon, Walcott. 

1884.  Lower   T'arlington   limestone  in 

New  Mexico,  Springer. 
Relations    of    mineral    holts    of 
Pacific  Slope  to  the  upheavals, 
Becker. 

1885.  Geologic  sketch  of  I'acilic  divi- 

sion, Becker, 
Progress  of  geology,  188;?,  nnnt, 

T.  S. 
A  natural  hridgc,  (iardincr. 
Enlargements    of   fr.igmiint.s    of 

certain  rocks,  Irving  and  Van 

Hise. 


Arizona — ( 'ontiuned. 
18M(i.  Agati/ed  wood.  King. 

Camlirian  system  of  North  Aiii«.| 

ica.  Walcott. 
Cambrian  lauuas  of  North  .ViiimJ 

ica,  Walcott. 
Petrilied  forest,  Dickinson. 
IHH7,  Cojiper   ores   of  the   .Soutii\vesi| 

Weudt. 
Map  of    United    States,    Ilitill 

cock.C.  11. 
I'luiMiix  mine,  iiicketts. 
Andt!sit(i     from     San     I''rani'isn,| 

Momit:iiii,  analysis,  ChatMid, 
Copper  ores  near  Moreuci,  Ikn] 

ricli. 
18,S8,  I'riiuary   tpiartz    in   basalts,  Ii|.| 

dings. 
l,Sf<!l.  (.'opper  deiio.sits  of    the  Copiie:! 

liasin,  lllake. 
Ores  of  Tombstone,  Goodale. 
Reymert  lode,  Blauvelt. 
Certain  magnetic  rocks,  lliiiiki| 
Ihiildiug  stonc^s,  Merrill,  (J.  1'. 
189U.  Analyses  of  recent  lavas,  KiikiDil 
Arizona's  new  bonanza.  Stonns, 
Disiilaceiuent  in  Grand  Cauyoii| 

Walcott. 
Macfarlane's  Railway  Guide,  Dui| 

ton. 
Primary   quartz   in   basalts,  Iiij 

dings. 
Warren's  Geography,  Brewer, 
18i)L  Analysis  of  sandstone,  Chatanll 
Cambrian    of     North     Amcml 

Walcott, 
Devonian  and  Carboniferous, cot| 

relation,  Williams,  II.  S. 
Fauna  of  Lower  Cambrian,  AVa'J 

cott. 
Jlangancsc  deposits,  I'enroso. 
Meteoric  iron  locality,  Foetc. 
Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  G.P| 

Arkansas. 

18()().  Exjdoration    of    Missouri,  Keii| 

and   Washita    rivers,    Dunlii 

and  Hunt. 
1807.  Observations     on      geology    oil 

United    States     and    geolo!:ii| 

map,  Macluro. 
I8i;(.  Lead    mines    of    ^Missonvi,  itc..| 

Schoolcraft. 
1821.  Region   around    the    Mississipfi| 

and  its  ccmlluents,  Briiigic 


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of  Nortli  Anui 


StiiteH,   llitiil 


ill   basalts,  h\-\ 
of    tho  Copiwl 


Istouc,  t'hatiitil 
Nortli    Amoritil 

rbouiferou8,ti)i| 
iiiis,  11.  8. 
C'iuubriaii,  'Wail 

■tits,  Peurose. 
ality,  Footc. 
in<;,Mem!l,G.P| 

Missouri,  KeA 
rivers,    IhuMii 


Missoiiii,  itc.l 

tho    MiKsi8sippi| 
ints,  Briii^'io''. 


kaiisas-Contiiiii.'d. 
IKJl.  Ti;i\o1h  into  ArkiiiiHiis 'I'orritory, 
Niittall. 
.Striictiiroof  valjpy  of  tlio  Missis- 
hi])])!,  Niittall. 
ISL';!.  i;x|io(liti<iii  from  I'ittsburg  to  tho 
h'licky  MoiiiitaiiiH,  !,on;r. 
lifisay  ou  salt,  Van  Roiissclicr. 
IKL't.  Knsay  ou   Tertiary  of  Aiiicrica, 

I'ilicll. 
IKKl.  Kciiiaius  of  ferruginous  sand  for- 
mation of  United  States,  Mor- 
1(1)1. 
183."!.  Krport  ou  elevated  coiiiitry  be- 
tween  the  Missouri  and    Red 
rivers,  Featlmrstoiiliiniuh. 
ISit).  Ki^viow  of  report  by  Featherston- 

liaugb,  I*. 
183!l  Tlu'ruial  s])riug3  of  North  Aiiior- 

icM,  Daubony. 
1X41.'.  Iioport    on    Fourdio  Cove    and 

\if'iuity,  Powell,  ^^^  1$. 
IHIl.  ilxcursion   from  Washinntoii   to 
iVoutier    of   Mexico,    Foatlier- 
stoiihaugh. 
1817.  I'llta  and  alluvial    deposits  of 
tlie      MisMissipi)i      an<l     other 
]ioints,  Lyell,  C. 
1848.  (Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  R.  V. 
1851.  Arkansas  luiuerals,  Padou. 

Coal  in  Arkansas,  LiiwrcniM',  I!. 
K'e^ion  between  liittle  Rock  and 
Hot  S]irin<js,  Kuuleniaun. 
18511  Exploration  in  Rod  River  rc^jion, 
.Shuniard,  G.  C. ;  Marcy,  R.  V>. 
l\'i('oniiaiss,'ineo      of      Arkansas 

K'iver,  AV.ardor. 
Arkansas,     geology     of,     Law- 

r(.'n(C,  li. 
Das  Mississipjii  Thai,  Olshauscr. 
Gdologio     des     Montagues     ro- 

clieuses,  Slarcon,  J. 
Geologic   map  of  United  States, 
etc.,  Mai'cou,  J. 
\K>i.  (ieologic   map  of  United   States 
by  Marcou,  Am.  Jour.  ."^ci. 
ilxjdorations  for  railroad  to  the 
Paciiic,  Whipiilc. 
18."i,  Coal  fields  of  Arkansas,  Howard, 
J.  R. 
I'eber    die   Geologic  von  Nord- 
Amcrika,  Jliireou,  J. 
1850.  Iv'ecounaissaneo  i'rom  the  ^lissis- 
sippi  to  Los  Angeles,  Marcou,  .1 . 


Arkansas— ( 'ou  t  i  iiiied. 

lK."it;.  Review  of  jiart  of  geologic  map 
of  the  United  States  by  Marcou, 
JJlakc,  \V.  P. 

Ex]iloratLons  for  railroad  to  tho 
Pacific,  \V'hi|ipIo. 

Geology  of  route  to  tho   Pacific, 
Mariou,  J. ;  JUake,  W.  P. 
1H,">7.  Mexican  boundary  Hurvey,  Em- 
ory, Parry. 

Geology    and     paleontology    of 
Mexican      boundary     survey, 
Hall,  J. 
18^H.  Chemieal  report,  survey  of  Ar- 
kansas, Elderhorst. 

Reconiiaissaiieo  of  part  of  Arkan- 
sas, ( )woii,  1).  1). ;  Cox,  E.  T. 

(•eology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
cou, ,J. 

Minerals  and  springs  of  Arkansas, 
Owen,  1).  D. 
1H()().  I'.xteut  of  coal  in  Arkansas  and 
Texas,  Shumard,  (J.  G. 

I  lydrologie  dii  Mississippi,  Thoin- 
assy. 

Kecoiinaissanceof  part  of  Arkan- 
sas. Owen,  D.  D. 

Analyses  of  soils,  etc.,  Peter. 

liotauy  and  paleontology  of  sur- 
vey of  Arkansas,  Losquoreux. 

Survey   of   Fourche   Cove,    Les- 
ley,'.!. 

Coal  formations  of  North  America, 

Lesi|uerciix. 
Reconnaissance  of  part  of  Arkan- 
s.as,  Cox,  E.  T. 
li<til.  Physics  and  hydraulics  of  the 
^lississippi,    Humphreys     and 
Abbott. 

Fossil  prints  in  lignites  of  Bran- 
don, Vt.,  Lesqiierenx. 
1802.  Cretaceous    and    Carboniferous, 
Texas,  Marcou,  J. 

1865.  Sub-Carboniferous  conglomerate 

in  the  far  West,  Tiesqiicreux. 

1866.  Qu.'iternary  of  Mississippi,  Hil- 

gard. 

1867.  Hot  Springs  of  Arkansas,  De  Bow. 

1869.  The  Mississippi   Valley,    Foster, 

J.  W. 
Gegendon  jonseits  des  Mississippi 
Flusses,  Roesslor. 

1870.  Report  on  Arkansas  liiver,  Abert, 

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Arkansas — Coiitinuoil. 

1871.  CoftlnioaMure     iiicoids,     Broatl- 

head. 

Geologic  history  of  Gulf  of  Mex- 
ico, Hilgiird. 

Report  on  river  and  biirbor  iiii- 
provemonts,  llowoU,  C.  W. 

Ouachita,  White,  l.ittlo  Rod,  Lit- 
tle MlHHoiiri,  and  Petit  Jean 
rivcsrs,  Straszer. 

History  of  Gnlf  of  Mexico,  Hil- 
gard. 

1872.  Report     on     liliick     River    and 

Fonrchci  la  Fiivc,  Hlaisdoll. 
Lignite    of    Arkansas,    Hritton, 

J.  R. 
Report  on    Ouachita   River, 

Smith,  (;. 
Resonroi's  of  Arkansas,  James,  H. 

1873.  liivcr  improvements  in  (Jnlf  re- 

gion, Howell,  C.  W. 
(!eologi<!  map  of  United  States, 

Hitchcock,   C.   H. ;    Hitchcock 

and  Blake. 
1871.  Alluvial  basin  of  the  Mississippi, 

Forshey. 
Formation  of  liftiiites  of  Rocky 

Mountain  region,  Lesipiercux. 
Cretaceous  flora  of  Western  Ter- 
ritories, Lesquereux. 
1875.  Geologic^    chart    of    the   United 

States,  Bradley,  F.  H. 
Coal    100    miles   west  of   Little 

Rock,  Potter. 
187(5.  Geologic    chart    of    the   United 

States,  Bradley.  F.  H. 

1878.  Coal  regions  of  America,  Macfar- 

lane,  J. 
Korth    American    Mesozoic    and 
Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

1879.  Survey  of  passes  and  bogs,  Col- 

lins. 
Macfarlaue's  Geological  Railroad 
Guide,  <  )wen,  R. 

1881.  LaterTortiary  of  Gulf  of  Mexico, 

Hilgard. 
Geology  of  lower  liouisiaim  and 

salt  of  Petite  Anse,  Hilgard. 
Report  on  I'ine  Blurt'  vicinity, 

Arkansas  River,  Byram. 

1882.  Mississippi  Valley  between  Cairo 

and  Vicksburg,  Suter, 
Blue    clay    of    the    JHssissippi, 

Little. 
Borings  at  Helena  iind  Arkansas 

City,  Wilson,  E.  H. 


A  rkausas— ( 'ontinued 

1883.  Report  on  Sebastian  County  amtl 

Fort  Smith,  Gannaway. 

1884.  Azoic    system    and    its  subilivjl 

sions,  Whitney  and  Wads  worth 
Features  of  alluvial  plain  of  t\A 

Mississippi    below    the    <)Lio,| 

Hilgard. 
Erosive  action  of  Arkansas  Kiver,] 

Adams,  M.  B. 
Soil  map  of   cotton  States, 

gard. 
Tertiary  of  Eastern  and  Soiitlienl 

States,  Heilprin. 
Contributions  to  Tertiary  geoll 

ogy,  Heilprin. 

1885.  Bayou  Bartholomew,  Quinn. 
Map  of  the  United  States,  McGw.l 
Products  and  resources  of  Ark»n| 

sas,  McRae. 
Report  on  Little  Red,  Petit  Je«D,| 
and  Red  rivers,  Orlopj). 

1886.  The  minerals  and  rocks  of  Arkan  | 

sas,  Harvey. 
Anthracomartus  trilebitus.  Iiar| 
vey. 

1887.  Map  of  the  United  States,  Hitii| 

cock,  C.  H. 
American  Tertiaries,  Hilgard. 
Report  of  survey  of  Arkansas,! 

Branner, 

1888.  Coal,  Aslibumer,  Winslow. 
Geology  of  west  central  Arkiin8,is,| 

Branner,  Comstock. 
Northern  limit  of  Mesozoic,  Hay,  | 
Portland  cement,  Branner. 
Trinity  formation.  Hill,  H.T. 
Zinc    mining,    Eng.    ami    Mini 

Jour. 
Neozoic  of  southwest  ArkaumI 

Hill,  R.T. 
Age  of  crystalline  rocks,  r.r,iD| 

nor. 
Jura,     Neocouiian,    and     chnlM 

Marcou. 
North  American  Cretaceous,  Hill 

R.T. 
Peridotite,   Pike   County,   iir.inl 

nor. 

1889.  Building  stone,  Merrill,  (J.  V. 
1800.  Analysis  of  ernptivo  rock,  Kal 

kins. 
Crowleys  Ridge,  Call. 
Eastern  Arkansas,  Call. 
Macf:irlane's      Railway     Giii<le,| 

J-oughridge,  Owen. 


Lrkanaas — Continued. 
1890.  Warren's  Geograj 
Choctaw  coal  fleh 
1 1891.  Appomattox  form; 
Bauxite,  Branner. 
Basic  dikes  outsi 

areas,  Kemp. 
Comanche  series  ol 

sas  series.  Hill. 
Cretaceous    of    N 

White,  C.  A. 
Crowleys  Ridge,  C 

Branner. 
Devonian  and  Cart 
relation,  Willian 
Fayotteville-Hunti 

Harris. 
Geology  of  Washii 

Simonds. 
Geology    of   westt 

Winslow. 
Igneous  rocks  of  A 

liams,  .J.  F. 

Introduction       [\A 

County],  Branne 

Mangane.se  de]io8it 

Novaculitos,  Orisw 

Origin    of    manga 

northern  Arkanss 

Keade's  theory  of  o 

taih  ranges,  Reat 

Kolationship    of  I 

jiro-Ploistocene,  ' 

and  Salisbury. 

Stones     for     build 

G.  P. 
Tabulation  of  dikt 

Williams. 
Tertiary  silicihed  v 
Titanic    oxide   [in 

nington. 
T<)pograi)hicfeatur< 
marble,  Hopkins. 
ms,  1.  AI.    Clay  concn 
Ciiiiiii'ctieut  River. 

Caniulian  Rec.  of  Soi.,  vol 
1891. 

ibnmer,  Charles  A.    Ai 
of  tiie  Palu'ozoic  me 
jlVnusylvania,  from  the  to 
jglieny  K'iver  coal  series 
pciiton  liniostono. 

Am.  n,il.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol. 

lo(7, 

Abslriirt.Ain.  Jour.  Soi.,;iil 
|i|i,,W(  .•I8,1()j,,,),  IH77. 

Hull.  127 6 


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jkansas — Continued. 

1890.  Warren's  Geograpliy,  Brewer. 
Choctaw  coal  lield,  Chance. 

1891.  Appomattox  formation,  McGeo. 
Bauxite,  Branner. 
Ititsic  (liliea  outside   of   Hyenito 

areas,  Kemp. 
Comanche  Hories  of  Texas,  Arkan- 

Has  series,  HilL 
Crotaceous   of    North    America, 

White,  C.  A. 
Crowleys  Ridge,  Call,  Salisbury, 

Ilranner. 
Devonian  and  Carboniferous,  cor- 
relation, Williams,  H.  S. 
Fayetteville-Hunts^ille   section, 

Harris. 
Geology  of  Washington  County, 

Simonds. 
(irology    of   western    Arkansas, 

Winslow. 
Igneous  rocks  of  Arkansas,  Wil- 
liams, J.  F. 
Introduction       [Washington 

County],  Branner. 
Manganese  dejtosits,  Penrose. 
Novaculites,  Griswold. 
Origin    of    manganese    ores    of 

northern  Arkansas,  Pen  rose. 
Keade's  theory  of  origin  of  nioun- 

taih  ranges,  Reade. 
Kolationship    of  Pleistocene    to 

pre-Pleistoceue,  Ch  a  ni  i.-  e  r  1  i  n 

and  Salisbury. 
.Stones     for     building,    Merrill, 

G.  P. 
Tabulation  of  dikes,  Kemp  and 

Williams. 
Tertiary  silicilied  woods.  Call. 
Titanic    oxide   [in   soils],   Dun- 

nington. 
Topograjihic  features  of  Arkansas 

marble,  Hopkins. 
us,  1.  M.    Clay  concretions  of  the 
'iiniii'cticut  River. 
Canadian  Rec.  of  Sol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  237-241, 
1891. 

hburner,  Charles  A.  A  measured  sec- 
llion  of  tlio  Paln'o/.oic  rocks  of  central 
llVnusylvania,  from  the  top  of  the  Alle- 
Igbeny  K'iver  coal  series  down  to  the 
|Trciiton  limestone. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  Troc,  vol.  16,  pp.  BlO-.ieo, 

i«:7. 

Almtnict,  Am.  Jour.  Sni.,;til  Bcrit'H,  vol.  i;i, 
[Mi.3ti4-:i8r>(!|p.),  IH77. 

lUill.  127 0 


Ashburner,  Charles  A. — Continued. 

Report  of  tlie  Anghwick  Valley  and 

East  Broad  Top  district. 

2(1  Gool.  Surv.  of  rennsylvauia.  Report  F, 
Roport  of  progress  in  the  Juniatn  district  on 
tlio  foRsil  iroii-oro  beds  of  niiddloPennHylvu- 
niiiliyJohn  H.Doweos  [etc.],  pp.  141-260, 271- 
284,  10  plates,  Hnrrislmrg,  1878. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  18,  p. 
149  (i  p.),  1879. 

Oil-well  records  in  McKean  and  Elk 

counties.  Pa. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  18,  pp.  9-26. 1880. 
Abstract,  \vith  additional  note.  Am.  Jour. 
Sci.,  3(1  seriog,  vol.  16,  pp.  aa3-394, 1878. 

Tlio  Bradford  oil  district  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  pp. 
316-328, 1879. 

On  the  constitution  of  tlio  Bradford 

oil  sand. 

Am.  Pliil.  .Soc,  Proc,  V(d.  IH,  pp.  419-422, 

platen,  1880. 

The  geology  of  McKean  County,  and 

its  connection  with  that  of  Cameron, 
Elk,  and  Forest. 

2d  (leol.  Surv.  I'eunsylvania,  Report  R,  xvi, 
371  pages,  atlas  of  4  maps,  plates,  Harris- 
burg,  1880. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  serit^s,  vol.  21, 
pp.  241-24.'',  1881. 

Notes   of  a    reconnaissance    across 

the  hills  from  Poulette  to  Sharon  and 
back  •  »  '  for  the  purpose  of  com- 
paring the  conglomerates  covering  the 
hilltops  in  Potter  and  McKean. 

2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  GGO, 
tbo  geology  of  Potter  County,  by  Andrew  Slier- 
wood,  pp.  97-105,  Harrisburg,  1880. 

Renovo  coal  basin. 

2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  G4, 
ge(dogy  of  Clinton  County  l>y  II.  Martyn 
Chance,  pp.  73-78,  map,  Harrisburg,  1880. 

Map  of  part  of  the  Mahanoy  and 

Shenandoah  basins  in  tlie  second  an- 
thracite coal  field,  showing  tlio  shape 
of  the  floor  of  the  mainmotli  bed  l)y 
contours  .W  feet  apart  [etc.]. 

2(1  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  A2, 
special  report  on  waste  in  mining  anthracito 
by  F.  Piatt,  pocket  in  back,  Harrisburg, 
1881. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kng.,  Trniis.,  vol.  9,  plato 
1,1881. 

Bra/.os  coal  licld,  Texas. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  9,  pp. 
49,5-,'iOO,  1881. 

Abst raet,  A ui.  .lour.  Hcl.,  M  series,  vol.  22,  p. 
152  (i  p.),  1881. 


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[BrLLir^HDAjro.v.] 


Ashburner,  Chitrles  A. — Continued. 

Cieolugical  section  at  St.  Marys,  Elk 

County,  Pa. 

Aiu.l'hil.  Soc,  I'r<«-.,V(il.  19,  pp.  337-348,1882. 

The  authrucito  coal  beds  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

Am.  luHt.  Miiiiiii;  Kng.,  TniuH.,  vol.  11,  pp* 
130-159,  pliito,  1883. 

[Age  of  Allegheny  oil  sand  of  New 

York.]  Kead  to  Philadelphia  Academy 
of  Sciences,  .January  14,  1883  f  f]. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  pp.  320-321  (J  p.),  1883. 

Boiunce,  vol.  2,  p.  20  (J  ]>.),  1883. 

First  rep<irt  of  progress  in  the  anthra- 
cite district,  southern  field.  Panther 
Creek  I>a8in. 

2d  Gool.  Siirv.  I'ouuaj-vania,  Report  A.V, 
litt  r(!iM)rt  of  i)ro]|;r<'8i«  in  tliu  aiitliracitu  cual 
region  by  C.  A.  Aahburiior,  xlviii,  407  pages, 
mnps,  platea,  Ilarrisburg,  IS.'^ll. 

Im'ltidea  appoiiilix  A  by  C.  L.  Diiolittlo,  i)p. 
243-324;  Apponjix  D  by  A.  Wiiialow,  i>i). 
325-.344. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  3d  surioa,  vol.  27, 
I)p.  407-408,  1884. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  pii.  851-854. 

Pennsylvania  anthracite. 

Science,  vol.  3,  pp.  310-312, 1884. 
Notes  on  the  Natural  IJridge  of  Vir- 
ginia. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  21,  pp.  090, 699-700, 
1884. 
The  anthracite  coal  fields  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Sci.  Am.Supt.,vol.  18(No.  464),  pp.  7410-7414, 
4°,  1884. 

Atlaswestern-iniddle  anthracite  field. 

2d  Gool.  Surv.  runusylvuuia,  Ueport  AA, 
part  1,8  plates,  Uarrisburg,  1884. 

Atlas  eastern-middle  anthracite  field. 

2d  Oeol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Kopurt  A  A, 
part  1,  plates  1-8,  Uarrisburi;,  1.S8J. 

Atlas  northern  anthracite  field. 

2d  Gool.  Surv.  Punn,sylvania,  Kepurt  AA, 
parti, plates  1-13,  llurriaburg,  1885. 
Letter  [on  drillings  for  coal  in  Ser- 
geant Township,  McKean  County]  in 
reply  to  letter  of  N.  F.  .Jones. 

2d  Gool.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Keiiort  UK 
(Kile,  Forest,  and  Camorou  counties),  ]>]>.  348- 
3G2,  Hurrisburg,  1885. 

Elk  County,  detailed  geology  of  the 

several  townships. 

2d  Gool.  Surv.  I'cnnMylvuiiia,  Uojiort  IJR 
(Elk,  Forest,  and  Cameron  eonntios),  pp.  01- 
299  4  maps,  2  plates,  Ilarrisburg,  1885. 

The  geology  of  natural  gas. 

Scionco,  vol.  6,  pp.  42-43,  1H4-185,  1885. 
Std.    Am.   Supt.,    vol.   21    (No.   543),    pp. 
8677-8078,  1885. 


Ashburner,  Charles  A. — Continual. 

Forest  County,  geology  of  the  ct^l 

measures. 

2d  Gool.  Surv.  Pounaylvania,  Br|iort  u| 
(Klk,  Forest,  and  Cameron  couutiM),  pp.; 
326,  map,  Ilarrisburg,  188S. 

Notes    on    iron    ore    iu    C.iintn 

County. 

2d  Oeol.  Surv.  Pennaylvania,  K<-|iun  i 
(Klk,  Forest,  and  Cameron  countiex).  pp.; 
308,  Harrisburg,  1885. 

The  Natural  Bridge  of  Virginia. 

Science,  vol.5,  pp.  13-14  (4|».),  MiXi. 

Second  report  of  progress  in 

anthracite  coal  region,  part  1,  nu 
tics  of  production  and  shipment ; 
1883  and  1884,  illustrated  by  a  kcd 
map  of  the  anthracite  coal  fidils. 

2d  Geol.  Surv.  I'onnaylvania,  ICejiurt 
22  pages,  map,  8",  Ilarrisburg,  1385. 

The  geology  of  natural  gas. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  voLlli 
428-438,  1886. 

The  product  and  exhaustion  of  tk^ 

regions  of  I'ennsylvania  and  New  u 
Am.Iuat.  Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  U| 
419-428,  1886. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series.  iw 
p.  309  (I  p.),  1880. 

Horings  for  oil  in  Jackson  and  j 

bott  townships.  Potter  County. 

Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,, Annual 
for  1885,  pp.  82-94,  Ilarrisburg,  18e<!. 

Description  of  the  Archbald  ] 

holes ;  also  of  the  buried  valley  of  ^ 
portCreek,  nearNunticoke,  witlujifi 
reference  to  the  "Nanticokc  diit^ 
of  December,  1885. 

Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Annual  1 
for  1885,  PP.615-63G,  Ilarrisburg,  lty4. 

Report  on  the  Brandywine  Sua 

kaolin  bed,  Delaware  County. 
Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Autiiul  1 
for  1885,  pp.  592-614,  Ilarrisburg.  1*«. 

Report  on  the  Tipton  Run  coal'i] 

ings,  Blair  County  (coal  bi.<b 
Pocono  formation  No.  X). 

Gool.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Annuii  1 
for  1885,  pp.  250-208,  Ilarrisburg,  18» 

Report  of  the  Wyoming  Vallerj 

boniferous  limestone  beds. 

Wyoming  llist.  and  GeoL  .S<r-..  I><j 
Coll.,  vol.  2,  pp.  2.54-264, 1880. 

Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Annuil  1 
for  1885,  pp.  437-450,  Harrisburg.  18M. 

Second   report  of    progress  < 

anthracite  coal  regions.  Part  IL 
(ieol.  Surv.  Fonnaylvania.  AiidiuI  \ 
for  1885,  pp.  269-490, 2  pistes,  UarrUbor^ 


iburner,  Charles 
Geologic  distril 
the  I'uited  Stat 
Am.  In«t.  Mining  I 

5ikV,'>4L',ninps,  1887. 

Enj;.  and  Mining  , 
58-60,  78-77, 1887. 

retroleum  and  i 
york. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  E 
W0-9.A  3  plates,  1888. 

Co.il. 

r.  .S.  Oeol.  Surv.,  Mi 
pp.  liw^)82.  Washingtoi 

[X.itiiral  gas  in  N 

'••^  'iool.  .Surv.,  Mi; 

PP  474-479,  Washington 

TJif  flevelopment 

tbe.Aliib.unacoal  flel, 

Am.  (ugf.  Mining  Eni 

Tlx)  geology  of  fiuf 

natuinl-gasexploratifl 
agan-i  Ri  ver. 

Am  Inst.  Mining  Eng 

m-4im.  1889. 
Natiir.'il-gas  explorai 

enidntari.,  peninsula. 
En*:,  ami  Mining  Jour 

1«90. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng 
iao-1303, 1890. 


I«5.  Minerals  from  Pal 
[WS6.  Minerals  from  I»n 

«tc.,  Silliman. 
UX2H.  \olcanoe8,    by 
man. 

US'  ■^""'"'^  "*"  P"lesti„ 
1«0.  Arctic  regions,  stei 

I  etc.,  Am.  Jour.  S( 

1S38.  Notices    of    Orie 
]  Hall,  F. 

W3.  Geology  of  wester; 
I  fock,  E. 

I»»5.  Vmoy  of   the  Joi 

l,.,«     .'*"•'"'  •''*'*'  S''erwt 
f  •■'•  '  ^'■onie  and  meersc 
Minor,  Smith,  J. 
■  Terraces  of  Coimet 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Memoir  on  emery,  s 
'j'^ologic    action    of 
Maury. 

I|va8andTri.-,s,Mar 

Observations    in    f 

and  Mongolia,  Puk 


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g  A.— Continual. 
y',  geology  of  the  c«i| 

?cun«ylvani»,  K.!l«rt  ! 
Jamorou  counties).  VV  *-| 
irg,  1885. 
ron    ore    iu    C:iinw 

rennBylvan'"'  K<  i-rt 
Cameron  lountltat).  imi. 

L885. 

Bridge  of  Virginia. 
VP.  i:i-»*<il'). '*'■' 
,rt  of   progress  in 
1  region,  part  1.  hI 
:tiou   and  Bhipiixnl 
illustrated  by  a  attv^ 
tliracito  coal  fi«l<l». 
'.  IVnnsylvaiiia,  I^-l->rt 
i",  llarrlsburg,  1885. 
y  of  natural  gas. 
uin-  Ki.B.,Tnui«..v..l.Ui 

t  and  exhaustion  of  tW 
unsylvaniaandKiwVr' 
Ining  Kng..Tran«..v..l." 

m.Joiir.  Sci..3dBericii,T*ij 

S80. 

,r  oil  in  Jackson  and 
ps,  Potter  Counts . 
Pennsylvania,.  A  untial 
2-94,  narrisburg,  loe* 
oil  of  the  Archbald 
f  the  burietl  valley  of: 
icarNanticoke,witli«i' 
tho"Nanticoketli»f 

r,  1885. 

.  Ponnsylvania,  Aiiii">l 
I5_6;i0,  liarriBburg.  1»^ 
1  the  Brandywine  Sm 
Delaware  County. 
.  Pennsylvania,  Au»"»l 
,92-014,  liarriBbttrg.l^^' 
1  the  Tipton  Run  c.al 
County  (coal  IxmU  i» 
lation  No.  X). 
.  Pennsylvania,  Ami"»i 
250-208,  Uarrisburg,  18» 
If  the  Wyoming  VaUejl 

limestone  beds, 
nist.  and  OeoL  S«*;-. 

pp.  2:4-264, 1888. 

V  Pennsylvania,  Annwl 

437-450,  Harrisburg,  I** 

report  of    progreM 

coal  regions,  Part  IL 

V.  Ponnaylvanla.  Ai.n»«l 
269-490, 2  pl»tea,H»rnibo. 


ibumer,  Charles  A. — Continued. 
Geologic;  distribution  of  natural  gus 
in  the  I'uited  States. 

Am.  Iimt.  Mining  Bug.,  Trana.,  vol.  15,  pp. 

r;i),V.V»J,niap8, 1887. 
En;:.  »ii<l  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  33,  pp.  38-39, 

5«-60,  TO- 77, 1887. 

rctroleum  and  natural  gas  in  New 

York. 

Am.  Inxt.  Mining  Eog.,  Trana.,  Tol.  16,  pp. 

gufr-95!),  3  plates,  1888. 

Coiil. 

r.  S.  Oeol.  Surv.,  Mineral  Kesourcea,  1887, 
pp.  ItiM  :ig2.  WaHliingtun,  1888. 

[N.itural  gas  in  New  York.] 
r.  S.  (Jeol.  Surv.,  Mineral  UeHoiircoa,  1887, 
pp.  474-479,  Washington,  1888. 

Tli<-  development  and  statistics  of 
the  .Miibiuna  coal  fields  for  1887. 

Am.  lust.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  toI.  17,  pp. 

206-?.'«.  1889. 

Tim  geology  of  Buifalo  as  related  to 
natuial-gas  explorations  along  the  Ni- 
agar.i  Kiver. 

Am.  Iimt.  Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  17,  pp. 

3»*-4i)fi.  1889. 

Katiirnl-gas  explorations  in  the  east- 
em  <  >ntari(>  peninsula. 

Enu.  ami  Mining  Jonr.,  vol.  49,  p.  313,  4°, 
1890. 

.\m.  Inst  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  18,  pp. 
13U-U(I3, 1890. 

.Minerals  from  Palestine,  Hall,  P. 
1826.  Minerals  from  P.alestine,  Egypt, 

etc.,  Silliman. 
|li<28.  Volcanoes,    by    Daubeny,    Silli- 

man. 

11829.  Notices  of  Palestine,  Bird. 
|l)<30.  Arctic  regions,  steppes  of  Russia, 

etc.,  Am.  Jour.  Sci. 
|1838.  Notices    of    Oriental    minerals, 

Hall,  F. 
[1M3.  (Jeology  of  western  Asia,  Hitch- 
rock,  E. 
|1M5.  Viilley  of   the  .Jordan  and  the 

De.id  Sea,  Sherwood,  J.  D. 
IMS.  (  hrome  and  meerschaum  of  Asia 
Minor,  Smith,  J.  L. 
).  Terraces  of  Connecticut  Valley, 
Hitchcock,  E. 
Memoir  on  emery,  Smith,  .7.  L. 
i>2.  (i»ologiG    action    of   the  winds, 

Maury. 
9.  llyas  and  Trias,  Marcou,  J. 
S.  Observations    in    China,  .Ta]ian, 
and  Mongolia,  Pumpelly. 


1870, 
1871, 


1872. 
1873, 


Asia — Continued. 

186().  Age  of  coal  of  China,  Pumpelly. 
18(>7.  Researches  in  China,  Mongolia, 

and  .lapan,  Pumpelly. 
1868.  Natural  system  of  vulcanic  rocks, 
Richthofen. 

Recent  geologic  change  in  China 
and  Japan,  Bickmore. 

Journey  from  Canton  to  Hankow, 
Bickmore, 

Explorations    in    China,    Richt- 
hofen. 

Nummelite    formation,  Richtho- 
fen. 

Porcelain  rock  in  China,  Richt- 
hofen. 

Punjab  oil  region,  Lyman,  B.  S. 

Geological  map    of   the    world, 
Marcou,  J. 

Geology  of  the  Bosphorus,  Wash- 
burn. 

Geology  of  Yesso,  Japan,  Blake, 
W.P. 
1875.  Explication  de  la    cvrte    gi'olo- 
gique  do  la  terre,  Marcou,  J. 

1877.  Mineral  wealth  of  Japan,  Munroe, 

H.  8. 
Chinese  loess  puzzle,  Whitney, 
J.D. 

1878.  The  ice  age,  Gratacap. 

1879.  Relations  of  rock  decay  to  loess, 

drift,  and    rock    basins,  Pum- 
pelly. 

1880.  Laterite  of  India,  McGee. 

1881.  Geological  features  of  Bible  lands, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 

1883.  China,  by  Richthofen,  Newbeiry. 
Fossil     plants     from     northern 

China,  Hague,  Newberry. 
Geology  of  the  Troad,  Diller. 
Notes     on    geology     of    Japan, 

Goettsche. 

1884.  Correlation  of    geologic    forma- 

tions, Blandford. 

Loess  of   northern    China,  Wil- 
liams, F.  W. 

Climatic   changes  of  later   geo- 
logic tomes,  Whitney,  J.  D, 

Rock  disintegration,  Storer. 
1887.  Kaipiug  coal  mine,  Kwoug  Yung 
Kwaug. 

1890.  Analysis  of  biisalt,  Chatard. 
Accent    of  ,lapanese    volcanoes, 

Holland. 

1891,  Cambrian  of  North  America,  Wal- 

COtt. 


84 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OP 


tarn,!..  1J7. 


I  DARTON. 


Asia — CuiitiiiiKMl. 

18!)1.  l*ru;;rcHH   of    iiiiiiiti}r    in    Cliiiiii, 
Clark,  K. 
Kovicw  of    (jiiatoriiiii'y  era,  Up- 

haiii. 
Tit:iiii(M)xi(lu  fiumiilHj,  Duiiiiiiifr- 
tuii. 

[Attwood,  (i.|  [Tliu  Kiii'Diiiaii  rookHat 
Hu«11niry  on  Laku  Huron.  | 

(inol.  Soc,  (jiiart.  Jour.,  vi)l.44,  p. K.'IK  {'„  p.), 

Attivood,   Molvilht.     Mtliolo<ry  of   wall 

I'lX-kH. 

( 'ill itVini ill,  Hill  Kitpoil  of  .Stato  MiiicnilouiHl, 
pp.  771  7H4,  pial.H,  I8«rt. 

Atwater,  Caleb.  On  l\w  prairii'H  anil 
liarron.s  of  tlio  Went. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  l,pp.  UO-iaS,  1818. 

Notii'o  of  the  Hcenory,  ;foolti;;y,  min- 
eralogy, liotany,  rtc,  of  ndniout  Comi- 
ty, Ohio. 

Am.  .lour.  S«l.,  vol.  1,  |>p.  •.'•.'6-2^0, 1818. 

On  Honio  ancient  liiunan  lioni's,  etc, 

with  a  notice  of  the  IionoH  of  the  mas- 
todon or  mammoth  and  of  variuuH 
uhelhs  found  in  Ohio  ami  the  West. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  '2,  pp.  24'2-246,  p!atuH, 
1820. 

Facts  and  remarkH  relutiii|.r  to  the 

climate,  diseases,  gfolojjty,  and  organ- 
i/.ed  remains  of  parts  of  the  iState  of 
Ohio,  etc. 

Ain.Jour.Sci.,vol.  11.  pp.  224-2:11,1820. 

AtT>7ater,  William.     Hill  of  serpentine 

[near  Westfield  and  K'ussoll,  Mii.<8.]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  :t,  p.  238  (J  p.),  1821. 

Aughey,  Samuel.  The  superficial  depos- 
its of  Nebraska. 

U.  S.  (icol.  ami  Cleogr.  Surv.  of  tho  Tcrri- 
torlos,  embracing  Colorado  and  purtf  of  ailja- 
cent  Tcrritorii'H,  V.  V.  Uaydoiiini'luirgo,  [8lli] 
Annual  Urport  [for  1874],  pp.  241-209,  Wa.Mli. 
iugtou,  1876. 


Aughey,  Haniuel — Continued. 

.Sketches  of  the  ]iliysical  K«OKrii|>hy  I 

and  geology  of  .Nebraska,  3:i6  \tnge». 
Oniuha,  1880. 

Almtract  Aiii..Tuiir.  Svi.,  3d  8i<rii>H,  vol.  m 
PI>.  412-413,  1880. 

Annual    Jieport  of    the  Territorial 

geologist  to  the  governor  of  Wyoiiijui;, 
188(i,  IL'O  pages,  l.arande,  IHHQ. 
Australasia. 

1HI;{.  .\nalogy  between  modern  i^jiiiMnii  ] 

rocks  and  the  primary  forma. 

tiiins,  Dana,  ,1.  I). 
IM{}.  United  States  exploring  ex|ii'(li 

tion,  Dana,  .1.  1). 
18.51.  .\ge  of   deposits   contaiuiuj;  n- 

mains  of  birds,  Mantell,  U.  X. 
lH(iH.  Kec'Mit  movements  of  the  eartktl 

crust,  Kelt,  T. 
18()8.  .Sedimentary  formations  of  New] 

.South  Wales,  etc.,  Clarke, \V,  II 
1873.  Oeological    maj)  of    tho   world,] 

Marcou,  .1. 

1875.  Explication    de   la    carte   h^hIo-I 

giipio  do  la  terre,  Marcou,  ,1. 

Kemarks  on  se<limentary  lurma-l 

tions  by  Clarke,  Dana,  .1.  |i. 

1876.  Lake  Wakatipu,   New  ZealaiiJ,| 

Ilussell,  I.  C. 
Formation  of  lakes,  Kussell.  I. 
Glaciers  of  New  Zealand,  Uusselij 
L  C. 
1878.  The  ice  age,  Gratacap. 
1883.  (Jeology    of    central    AuNtraliil 

Sanger. 
1885.  Geological  changes,  Wilkinson. 

1888.  Copj)er  mines,  Henrich. 

1889.  Siliceous  sinters.  Weed. 
18SK).  Analysis  of  geyserlte,  Wliitlicli| 

J.  E. 
1891.  Glaciers  of  New  Zealand,  .lack, 
Mount  Morgan  mine,  Qucensluudj 
Kickard,  Weed. 


B. 


Babbitt,  Franc  E.    Vestiges  of  glacial 
man  in  Minnesota. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  pp.  594-605,  697-7(^,  1884. 

Bache,  Alex.  Dallas.     [Changes  in  coast 
line  of  Sandy  Hook,  N.  .T.] 

Am.Phil.Soo.,rroc.,  vol.4,  pp.  168:09, 1847. 

Baddeley  [F.  H.],  Lieutenant.  -Geology 
of  a  portion  of  tho  Labrador  coast. 
Quebec  Lit.  and  Uist.  Soc,  TrauH.,  vol.  I, 
pp.  71-79,  1829. 


Baddeley  [F.  11.],  Lieutenant— Coiifii.| 

On  the  geognosy  of   a  part  of  iLi 

Saguenay  country. 

Qiieboc  Lit.  and  Higt.  Soc.,  Trnim..  vi 
pp.  79-160,  1829. 

Miner.alogical   examination  of 

sulphate  of  strontian,  from  Kin),i<tii| 
ui)per    Canada,     with    miseellane 
notices  of  the  geology  of  the  viciuit) 
Aw.  Jour.  SJci.,  vol.  18,  pp.  104-109, 1830. 


Baddeley  [F.  H.], 

Adilitional  no| 

St.  I'auls  Hay. 

Qiiilioc  Lit.  and  : 
pp.  7i;-»4, 18.11. 

—  All  essay  on  the 

Miincial  in    the   ( 

notes  of  their  gee 

iiud  situation,  etc. 

'^"'''"•«  Lit.  and  H 

pp.;i.i2  432,  IftJl. 

On  the  MagdaliM 
(/H«l"(!  Lit,  and  Hi 
PI>.l-'8-l!II,1833. 

A   goological    Hk 

sdiitli.'astern  jiortioi 

(.'ii'licci  Lit.  and  Jiip 

PP.-7I  L'HI,183.'). 

[.^es  observntiont 
lac  Sincoo;  reflei^tio 
rpspoctive  dcs  roclie 
luiliuii  dans  lequel  t 
wuiee.J 

.•<or.(;,'.„i. Frame.  Hull. 
On  the  geology  a: 
Caiiadji. 

'iriti^li  Assoc,  Ropon 
"^-'>' (J)..),  1841. 
PaiJey.E.ir.s.    On  the 
I  salt  hods  in  EllHworth 
Kansas  Acad.  Sci.  Tn 
18«9. 

AI)8trarfM,  Am.  (}ool.  v, 

■^'ii.  .lour.  .Sci.,   3,1 

(I'lilic.Hi,  IsiK). 

'lio  composition  of 
KaiiK.is  .Vend.  Sci.,  Tri 


Mir 


C!l 


■■»»<1  Walter,  E.  W 
»'.i>Mv..|l  at  Fort  Scott, 

K«"H.I.S  (;i,y  Uoviuw,  vol 

ley,  0.  K.     [Goologl 

;ola.] 

5f^"farl,„,o'8  <}o,d.  «„■, 

P-SSlilD.IHDO. 

ey,  .f.  \V.    Account  o 

"■^'"-ii'Uvatahdiii,  i„j 

•^'"-f<Hir..S,.i.,vol.;i?,,,,,. 

^otoH  .'oncoming  the 

f'*""  collecte,!  hy  Li,„ 

'"'"•'"J^'iffoil  in  the  gee 

""'".itioi,  „f  Ke,v  Mo^i 

'Vrt  .Sec.  War,  30th  Co, 
"•""••.N-o.2.3,p,,.  i;(|    ,._ 

;'""';;.  'H<8i I  .10th  Con.,  1, 

•^■'.I.1.547-.'M8,AVaMnn«r, 
7'"«-"'I.  Am.  J„„r.  s„i 


|lli> 


[BULL.  lit. 

nod. 

lical  Keo«r;iiiliy  | 

ikii,  326  pugM, 

,  3il  »»irl«»,  vol.  19, 

the  Territorial] 
lorof  Wyoiiiiu)!, 

ie,  l>^- 

1  iiunl«rn  iniH'iiiis  | 
,  yriiuiiry  loriiia- 

[.D. 

,xiili>riiit!  exiiiili 

1). 
a  contttiuii>«  rt 

„its»)f  tlio  earths  I 

,rinatioii8  of  New 
,ctc.,Clurko,NV.li. 
up  of    tbe  world,  1 

io   hv    ciirto  fi.M<^\ 
tcrro,  Mivri;"".  .)■ 
ieaiiii«iitary  loriiu| 
irko,  l)auii,.ll'' 
h.u,   New  Zi'aliiuil.j 

lakes,  U"H«^""- 1^1 
Zealand,  KuBStll 

iratftcap. 
central    Auhlnilu.] 

anwes,  W'ilkiu8««' 

llcnricli. 
ters.  Weed, 
reyserite,  Wl.itlicRI 

ew  Zoalftud,  .!»<:>'• 

nniine,Q«K'e>»*l'"'^' 

i^oed. 


I  DABTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOQY. 


86 


,ieutc^nant-('ollt•d 
»y  of   tt  pa"  °''  '^ 


kliHt. 


Soc.,  TruuH- 


H  examination  of 
■tian,  from  Ki"*?*" 
H  with    miscellam 
■jlogyofthcvicimi 

I ^^ 


Baddeley  [F.  II.],  Lieutenant.— Cont'd. 
Atlilitional  notes  ont  lie  geology  of 

St.  I'liuls  Hay. 

Qiirlioc  Lit.  mill  HiBt.  .Sor.,  Trnim.,  vol.  2, 
])]).7f.-«4,1831. 

All  oHsay  on  the  localiticH  of  metallic 

niiiiri'iil  in  tiio  CanadaH,  with  Home 
iioti'H  i>f  their  geological  associationH 
aud  Nituation,  etc. 

(jui'licc  Lit.  and  HiHt.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  2, 
,,p.;i;i2  4:!2.i83i. 

On  tilt!  Magdalen  iHlaudx. 
(^ni'licti  Lit.  aud  Hint.  .Soc,  Trans.,  vol. !;, 
pi..r.'8-l!»l,  1833. 

A   geological    Hkctch    of   the   nuwt 
sontlieaHtern  portion  of  lower  Canada, 
(jiiclicc  Lit.  and  Hist.  .Site.,  Trans.,  vol.  3, 
l.I>.'271-'JHl,183,'-.. 

[Ses  oliHcrvations  8ur  les  mineH  dn 
he  Sincoo;  reiUx^tions  »ur  la  po.sition 
roHpectlve  des  rochcs  primitives  ct  le 
milioii  dans  leqnel  elles  ont  prisnain- 
Hiuii'e.  I 

Suc.litol.Kriin(e.Hiill.,vol.7,p.93(J,p.),1836. 

On  the  geology  and  mineralogy  of 

('jinatlii. 

Itrili.tli  Assoc,  Report,  Traus.,vol.  10,  pp. 
lU  ll.'>  (J  p.),  1841. 
alley,  K.  II.  S.    On  the  newly  discovered 
suit  IxmIs  in  Ellsworth  Connty,  Kans. 
Kiuisiis  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  11,  pp.  8-10, 
1889. 

AlmtracM,  Am.  (iool.,  vol.  5,  p.  2ri0  (.'>  linrs). 
18U0. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,    3d   surioH,  vol.   39,  p.    413 
HillM),  IHIK). 

Tlio  composition  of  Kansas  coals. 
KaiifMH  .Vc.ad.  Sci.,  Tr.ins.,  vol.  11,  pp.  40-40, 

WW, 

■111(1  Walter,  E.  W.     The  new  arte- 
811111  well  at  Fort  Scott,  Kans. 

Kftiiftw  City  Kovinw,  vol.  8,  pp.  480-487, 188.). 

ey,  (!.  K.     [Geidogical  notes  on  Da- 
ta.] 
Macfiirlaiio's  fioo\.  Rwy.Ouido,  2d  edition, 

M  (1  p.).  1«!I0. 

ley,  .1.  \V.  Aceonnt  of  an  excursion 
'iMdiMit  Kutahdin,  in  Maine. 

.\in.,Iiiiir.  Sci.,  vol. '!?,  pp.  20-31, 18.17. 

Notes  concerning  the  minerals  and 
issils  Cdllocted  hy  Liont.  J.  W.  Ahort 
liilo eiij,'agod  in  the  geographical  ex- 
iniiiiatioii  of  New  Mexico. 

lioiiiirt  .See.  War,  aotli  Cong,,  Ist.  ho.is.,  Scn- 
sIpKx.  Due.  No.  23,  pp.  131-132.  3  plains  1  Wash- 
iiiSlim,  1848);  .lOtli  Con,::..lat  scbm.,  Kx.  l)oo. 
'iVll,i.p.r)47-.'>4H,  WashiiiKton,  1848. 

Ki'vicwcil,  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  2d  series,  vnl.fi, 
iPP  Ml-;i92, 1848. 


Bailey,  ,I.W.— Continued. 

[Ago  of  rolythalamia  irom    South 

Carolina.] 

Am.  Jiiiir.  .Sii.,  vol.47,  p. 
licad  to  A.>-Hoc.  .\m.  (iccil. 

[Borings  from   well 


117  (.'i  linim),  1844. 
at   ColuuihnH, 

|>.  117  (I  p.),  1844. 

n  the 


Mi8.>».] 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci,,  vol.  47 
Head  to  .\hhim'.  Am.  (icol. 

New  localities  of  Infusoria 

'i'ertiary  of  Maryland. 

Am.  .four.  Sd.,  2d  series,  vol.  7,  p.  437  (i  p.), 

1849. 

hiscovery  of  an  infusorial  stratum 

ill  Florida. 

Am.  ,Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  10,  (i.  282  (|  p.), 
18.'i0. 

Microscopical  examination  of  sound- 
ings made  hy  the  I'nited  States  ('oast 
Survey  of  the  Atlantic  coast  of  the 
Cnited  States. 

Smitlisoiiian  Contributions,  vol.  2,3d  article 
[Xo.201,  l.">  p;!ge.H,  plato,  4",  18.".1. 

Microscopical  observations  made  in 

South  Caroliiui,  Georgia,  and  Florida. 

SmitliHouian  Contriluitions,  vol.2, article  8 
[  Xo.  23],  48  liages,  3  plates,  4°,  18."il. 

On   some    new    localities  of   fossil 

diatomacea  in  Ciilifoniia  and  Oregon. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  17,  jip.  170-180, 
1854. 

On  the  origin  of  greensand  and  its 

formations  in  tlie  oceans  of  the  )>resent 
epoch. 

i!ost<m  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol,  fi,  pp.  364- 
308,  la'iO. 

Microscopic    exiuiiination    of   some 

earths. 

IT.  S.  and  Mexican  Koiiiidary  ,Surv.,  Ile|Mirt 
by  Kinory,  vol.  1.  part  2,  p.  24  (\  p.),  4  '  |  Wasti- 
in;tton,  1«.')7]. 

Bailey,  T^.  W.  [Letter  on  the  HJlieeons 
marls  or  diatonnicemis  t^artlis  of 
.Maine.] 

Maine, 2d  Aniiiial  Keport  Nat.  Hist,  and 
Geol.,pp.31l,'>  401,  AiiKii.'<la.  1862. 

[7tli  Annual  Ivcport  of  Maine  Jioard  of 
Aj;viciiltiire.l 

Notes  on  the  geology  .-ind  botany  ol 

New  Uninswiek. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  I,  new  series, )>p. 81-97, 
maj),  1804. 

Report  on    mim's    and  minerals   of 

New  nrunswick,  with  an  iiccount  of 
the  ]>rcseiit  condition  of  mining  opera- 
tions in  the  Province,  7H  pages,  Fred- 
((ricton,  IWL 


86 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[Bvu.  ir. 


Bailey,  L.  W. — Cinitiiincd. 

ObHervatioimon  thog«H)lo}»yofBonth- 

orn  Now  ]{riin8\vi<;k,  iiiado  principally 
(luring  tlio  Huninior  of  18UI,  pp.  1-122, 
147, 150,  Fre«l«ricton,  18(ir>. 

Abstract,  Cniiiuliuii  Nat.,  now  Hertea,  vol.  2, 
pp.  :il4-:il8,  1866. 

Report  on  geological  investigatiouH 

iu  Now  Hrunswick. 

Quul.  Siirv.  Caiiaila,  Koport  of  proKreiiH, 
1871-7'.',  i)p.  U2-U4,  Montreal,  1872. 

On  the  pbysiograpliy  and  geology 

of  the  Island  of  (i rand  Manan. 

Canatliaii  Xat.,  vol.  0,  iiuw  seriua,  pp.  43-54, 
map,  1872. 

[ ]  Tlie  usofnl  niineralHof  New  Bruns- 
wick. 

Tliu  Woods  nnil  Minerals  of  Now  Kruos- 
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use  lit  Centennial  Exkibltiun,  pp.  41-51,  Frcd- 
eriitoii,  1876. 

Report  on  the  Pro-Silurian  (Huro- 

nian)  and  Cambrian  or  primordial 
Silurian  rockw  of  southern  New  Bruns- 
wick. 

Geol.  .Siirv.  Canada,  Keport  of  progress, 
1877-78,  pp.  1UI)-34I)D,  Jlontreal,  1879. 

On  tlie  progress  of  geological  in- 
vestigation in  Now  Brunswick,  1870- 
1880. 

Aim.  Assoc,  Proc.,  vol.  29,  pp.  415-421, 
1881. 

On  the  physical  and  geological  liis- 

tory  of  the  St.  .John  River,  New  Bruns- 
wick. 

Koyal  Soc.  Canada,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  sou.  4.  pii. 
281-284,  4°,  1883. 

Explorations  and  surveys  in  por- 
tions of  the  counties  of  Carleton,  Vic- 
toria, York,  and  Nortliumberland,  Now 
Brunswick. 

Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  Annual  Report,  vol.1, 
new  series,  O,  22  pa^jes,  map.,  Montnial, 
1886. 

Abstract.  Gool.  Maj;.,  3d  suries,  vol.  4,  pp. 
180-181  (i  p.),  1886. 

Report  of  explorations  and  surveys 

in  portions  of  York  and  Carleton  coun- 
ties, New  Brunswick. 

(ireol.    Surv.  Canada,  Report  of  progress. 
1882-84,  pp.  IG-'llG,  Mojilreal,  1885. 
Abstract,  Si^ii^nce,  vol.  S,  p.  523  (|  p.),  1885. 

On  the  Acadian  basin  in  American 

geology. 

British  Assoc,  Keport  of  54th  meoting,  p. 
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Soience,  vol.  4,  p.  258  (i  p.),  1884. 


Bailey,  Ju  W.— Continued. 

Goologiciil  conlnctH  siiid  ancient  t<ro. 

bIou  in  southern  and  central  Now  Brimt. 
wick. 

Canaila,  Royal  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  Sxr.  IV 
pp.  91  97,  1885. 

Abstract,  Hcionce,   vid.  3,  p.  676  H  p.i,  f 
1884. 

The    deepest    fresh-water    lake  ii 

AuKirica. 

Sricnre.  vol.  8,  pp,  412-413  (|  p.),  1880. 

Geology  and  geologists  in  New  Hruw.| 

wick. 

Canadian  Rec.  Hci.,  vol.  2,  pp.  93-96,  lKg6. 

On  the  Silurian  system  of  nortben 

Maine,  New  Brtinswick,  and  Qutliee. 
Cniiiida,  Royal  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  4,  See.  K 
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Notes  on  the  physiography  and  gd 

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Ciinuda,  Royal  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  6,  Sec.  IT 
pp.39  44,4",  18H8. 

Abstract, Canadian  Rec  Scl.,  vol.2,  p.0{ 
(1  p.),  1887. 

O  n  the  Acadian  and  St.  Lawrcnul 

watershed. 

Canadian  Rec  Sci.  vol.  3,  pp.  398-4l:i,  18«l. 

Presidential  address  on  the  progre»| 

of    geological    investigation    iu  Neil 
Brunswick. 

Canada,  Royal  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  Sec.  r| 
pp.  3-17, 1890. 

On  some  relations  between  the  gd-l 

ogy  of  eastern  Maine  and  Now  Hrnii*| 
wick, 

Canado,  Royal  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  Sec.  IT| 
pp.  57-68,  1890. 
Abstract,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  6,  p.  390  (i  p.).!**! 
Canadian  Rec  Sci.,  vol.  3,  pp.  165-106, 18.v 

[ ]    [Summary    report    on    wort 

northern  New  Brunswick  and  (,>iicl)«,| 
Canada,  Geol.   Surv.,   Report,   vol.  4,  mI 
series,  Rejiort  A,  pp.  35-38, 1890. 

and   Mclnnes,  AV.     Report  oneil 

ploratious  in  portions  of  the  couiitiij^ 
of  Victoria,  Nortliumberland,  iind I 
tigouche.  Now  Brunswick,  to  accoi 
pany  quarter  sheet  map  2,  n.  w. 
Canada,  Geol.  Snrv.,  Report,  IfSC, part^ 
19  pages,  map  in  atlas,  Montreal,  1^87. 

Abstracts,  ibid..  Part  A,  pp.  3)<-40;  CM 
Mag.,  decade  3,  vol.  6,  pp.  135-136  (i  p.),l 

[Account    of    explorations 

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Canatla,  Geol.  Surv.,  Reports,  veil.  3,  i 
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1888. 


Preliminary  i 

o^'.\»of  soutliorn  Xow 

(ipiil.  Surv.   Canada, 
1870  71,  pp.  13-240,  1872 

Alistrnct,  Am.  .Tour. 
I>p.l«-146(ip.),  1872. 

Report  on  t 

system    of    New    Bi 
counties  of  Queous, 
iportiou  of  York. 
Oeol.  Surv.  Canada, 

I872-7.I,  pp.  180-230,  Jlon 

Report  of  ge( 

tions  in  New  Briinswi 
Geol.  Suit.  Canada,   1 
1874-75,  pp.  84-89,  1876. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  St 
!'■  218  (J  J..).  1878. 

Report  on  geo 

ms  in  southern  New 
Gei)l.    Surv.    Canada, 
pp.  ;!4«-3fi8,  map,  1877. 
Alwtmct.Am.  Jour.  .So 
"0,  4  lines,  1877. 

Report  on  the  g, 

em  New  Brunswick, 
!<mmti(..s  of  Charlotte,  S 
Kings,  St.  John,  and  A 

Oeol.  Surv.  Canada,    R, 
i"8-'9,  pp.  1D-26D,  map, 

—  R*?8uin<?  du  m 

rochescimbridnnesdul 
-ick  (Canada). 

Congr,\«  G«ol.  Intomat    ( 

*<»■.  pp.  646-648,  Rologm,', 

and  Ells,   R.    w.     I 

'Offer  Carboniferous   1 

id  Westmoreland    co 

'flnrtiiig  the  "Albert  8l 

Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  R,,, 

'"W?,  pp.  361-396.  map,  18 


[sru.W.  I 

)iif*l. 

tH  nii'\  iincientMo.i 

c«5ntrnlNowHnini^l 

TranB.,  vol.  2,  See.  IV 
K.l.  3,  p.  676  a  J..),  t; 
esh-water    1i>1<p  ii| 

il2-413  (1 1>.).  18»6 
logi8t8inNewl5r\im.| 

vol.2,])p.93-96,lH86. 

1  system  of  northenj 
swirk,  and  Quebec 
■_  Xraus.,  vol.  4,  Si'o. Kj 

lysiograpliy  aii.l  gwlj 
County,  Me. 
,c.,  Trau».,vol.  5,  Soc.nl 

anKeo.  Stl.,  vol.2,p.a| 


IkBTDIt.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


87 


lan 


jind  St.  Lawrcnttl 


<;i.  vol.  3,  pp.  398-41;),  m  I 

ddress  on  the  )>r.igre(il 
uvcBtigation    in   Xe'l 

Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  Sec.  HJ 

bions  between  the  geotl 
laino  and  New  lirui»| 

[soc,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  SM.nl 

,    vol.6,p.390(Hl>)'**| 

,vol.3,pp.l65-l««'*^" 

report    on    wort  ill 

[run8wickand(,>iicl'<<' 

rv.,   Keport,   vol.  4,  "• 

.35-38,1890. 

.„,  AV.    Report  on  eij 

^.rtions  of  the  couutii' 

thumberhuid,amlR« 

lirunswith,  to  acoi 

map2,n.w. 

ISurv..  R«port,  H^SflP'" 

las,  Montreal,  li^»7. 

Part  A,  pp.  3.-<-40;  <H 

,, pp.  136-136  (4 P).!*" 

of    explorations 

...mswick.] 

Surv.,  Keports,  v,,!.  3. 

'       ■   A,  pp.  91-93,  Mont" 


lailey,  I^-  W.  and  Mclnnei,  W.— Cont'd. 
-  Uoport  on  explorations  and  surveys 
in  portionH  of  northern  New  Uruns  wi(!k 
and  .adjacent  areas  in  (Quebec,  and  in 
Maint',  United  States. 

Cannila.  Genl.  Surv.,  Reports,  vol.  3,  now 

BprioH,  part  2,  Keport  M,  pp.  62,  Montreal,  1H88. 

Abstrncts,  Ibid.,  part  1,  Keport  A,  pp.  35^37; 

Am.  C.eol.,  vol.  5,  pp.   246-247    (|p.);   Am. 

Jiiiir.  Sei.,  3(1  series,  vol.  39,  p.  239,  4  lines. 

niid  Matthew,  George  F.  Keniarks 
on  tlii^  age  and  relations  of  the  nieta- 
iiiori>hic  rocks  of  New  Brunswick  and 

Maine. 

Am.  Assoo.,  Proc.,  vol.  18,  pp.  179-195,  1860. 

Alistraots,  Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  4,  new  RiTie.«, 
pp.  326-328, 1869;  Am.  Nat.,  vol.3,  pp. 442-444, 
1870. 

-  I'rolinunary  report  on  the  geol- 
ofrj'of  soutliern  Now  Brunswick. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Canada,  Keport  of  progress, 
1870-71,  pp.  13-240,  1872. 

Abstract,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  4, 
lip.  14.%  146  (J  p.),  1872. 

Report  on   the    Carboniferous 

system    of    New    Brunswick    in    the 
'counties  of  Queens,   Sunbury,   and  a 
portion  of  York. 

Ocol.  iSurv.  Canada,  Keport  of  progresH, 
1872-T:I,  pp.  180-230,  Montreal,  1873. 

Report  of  geological  observa- 
tions in  New  Brunswick  in  1874. 

Oi'i)l.  Surv.  Canada,  Report  of  progroHs, 
1874-7.5,  pp.  84-89,  1876. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  13, 
p.218(Jp)'1876. 

Report  on  geological  obscrva- 

Itions  in  southern  New  Brunswick. 

Gcol.  Surv.  Canada,  Report  for  1875-7C, 
pp.  348-308,  map,  1877. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  3d  series,  vol.  14, 
p.  70,  4  lines,  1877. 

Report  on  the  geology  of  south- 

lem  New  Brunswick,  embracing  tlie 
Icountio.s  of  Charlotte,  Sunbury, Queens, 
[Kings,  .St.  John,  .ind  Albert. 

Geol.  Surv.  Canada,    Keport   of  progress 

1878-70,  pp.  1D-26I),  map,  Montreal,  1880. 

—  Rt^snmrt  du  m6moire  sur  les 
loches  cainbrifennes  du  Nouveau-Bruns- 
|wick  (Canada). 

CoiigT(>s  CUiol.  Intcmat.,  Compto  Rendu,  2d 
8«88.,  pp.  646-648,  Bologne,  1882. 

and  Ells,  R.  W.  Report  on  the 
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»nd  Westmoreland  counties,  N.  B., 
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Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  Report  of  progress, 
I187M7,  pp.  361-396,  map,  1878. 


Bain,  F.  Note  on  fossils  from  the  red 
sandftone  system  of  Prince  Edward 
Island. 

Canadian  Nat.,  now  series,  vol.  0,  pp.  463- 
464,473,  1881. 

On  a  Permian  moraine  in  Prince  Eel- 
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Canadian    Ue*\    Sci.,    vol.    2,    pp.  341-343, 

1887. 

and  Dawson,  .T.  W.    Notes  on  the 

geology  and  fossil  flora  of  I'rince  Ed- 
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[Read  to  Royal  Soc.,  Canada,  1885.] 
Caumlian  Kec.  Sci.,  vol.  l,pp.  154-161,1885. 

Baker,  E.  P.    Notes  on  Mount  Loa. 

Am.  Jour.  S<'l.,3d  serioB,  vol.  37,  pp.  52-53, 
1889. 

Baker,  W.  \V.  [Fossil  starfish  in  post- 
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Boston  So<-.  Nat.  Hist.,  Froo.,  vol.  6,  p.  394 

(Jp.).18!i0. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol.  27,  p. 
141  (i  p.),  18.'-.9, 

Bakewell,  R.  Observations  on  the  whirl- 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  4,  pp.  25-36, 
1847. 

Observations  on  the  Fallsof  Niagara, 

with  n'ferouce  to  tho  changes  which 
have  taken  place  and  are  now  in  prog- 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  23,  pp.  85-95. 
1857. 

Balch,  William  Ralston.  The  mines, 
miners,  and  mining  interests  of  tho 
United  States  in  1882, 14, 1191,  L  pages, 
29  plates,  4^,  Philadelphia,  1882. 

Baldwin,  Theron.  Letter  [On  the  slide 
in  the  White  Mountains], 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  15,  pp.  228-232,  1829. 

Ball,  .John.  Diluvial  scratches  on  rocks 
[in  New  Hampshire]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  22,  p.  166  (J  p.),  1832. 

[ ]  Geology  and  meteorology  west  of 

the  Rocky  Mountains. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  25,  pp.  351-3,'-,3,  1834. 

•  Geology  and  physical  features  of  tlu^ 


country  west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains, 
with  miscellaneous  facts. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  28,  pp.  1-16,  1835. 

Ballou,  W.  11.     Improvement  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi River. 

Science  (edited  by  Michcls),  vol.  1,  pp.  232- 
233,  4°,  1880. 
Read  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci. 


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[BI'LLi:! 


Ballou,  W.  II.— (<i)iiliiiii<><l. 

Niagarsi  River. 

Hcl.  Am.  Miipl.,  vol.  t:i(No.  UIU),  ]i|>.  rmb 
MMfl,  4  >,  IHK2. 

Itciul  to  .Viii.  Ahhoc.  AiIv.  Sci. 

Baiinister,  Henry  M.     ('iiok  (.'niiiity. 

IlliiiiiiH  (i(H)l.  Siirv,  vol.  U,  pp.  '.Mil  -.'Ml,  Clii. 
cn^o,  1KIM. 

Kt'priiiti'il  in  Ki'oiioniioiil  Ci<'i>l.  of  lllliiiiiH, 
jip.  l()U-2Ul,  SpriUK>l<'l<l,  iM-1. 

[ J  DokiiD)  [Kami,  Diij)am',  Mdloiiry, 

Laku,  Koiidall,  Mor^aii,  ('aHH,  Muiianl, 
Ta/uwull,  McLean,  L(i);an,  and  MuHDnJ 
C'onuty. 

IllinolH  (icol.  Siirv.,  vol.  4,  k""'<>K.V  uuil 
palciiiitoloK.V,  l>p.  Ill-IHO,  ('lii<n);o,  1H7I), 

Itepi'inlt'tl  ill  Kiiiiiciinical  tiiul.  ul'  IllinuiH, 
vol.  2,  pp.  ;i«l-44!t,  .Spiinnllclil,  IH82. 

Uoport   tif  a  neiilonieal  reconnois- 

Hanco  along  the  ITiiiou  I'acilie  Kail  road. 
U.  S.  (ti'ol.  Siirv.  of  tlio  'I't'i'iitoricH,  F.  V. 
Hayiloii  in  cliar^o.  Sixlli  .\iiunal  llcport 
ITor  1H72],  ombracin;;  iKirtions  of  Muntiiiin, 
Idalio,  Wyominj;,  anil  I'tali,  jip.  519-541, 
Wushinglon,  18711. 

Note  on  the  ago  of  the  Laramie  gronp 

or  Hocky  Mountain  lignitic  formation. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  ad  Ht^ries,  vol.  17,  pp.  '243-245, 
lt*70. 

Barbour,  Alfred  E.  On  tlio  contact  of 
the  llnronian  and  Lauruutiau  rocks 
north  of  Lake  Huron. 

Am.  (Jeol.,  vol.  0,  pp.  19-32, 1890. 
Abstract,  Am.  Xat.,  vol. '24,  p.  1072  (8  lincB), 
1890. 

With  potrograpliio  dnscriptionit  by  A.  C. 
LuwHOU,  pp,  30-32. 

Barbour,  Erwiu  H.,  .and  Torrey,  Josejih, 
jr.  Notes  on  the  microscopic  structure 
of  oolite,  with  analyses. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  .sorics,  vol.  40,  pi).  240-24!), 
1890. 

Barcena,  Mariano.  Momoria  presentada 
al  .Senor  Don  Hlaa  lialcarcel,  director  de 
la  Escucla  especial  do  Ingenicros  (has  a 
geologic  map  of  part  of  Queretaro),  28 
pages,  4 ",  Mexico,  1873. 

Memoria  de  la  conii.sion  exploradora 

del  volcau  de  Ceboruco. 

Mexico,  MinistorioduFomuuto,  AnalcH,  vol. 
1,  p.  115,  Mexico,  1877. 

Noticia    geol6gica   del    Estado    de 

Agnas  Calientes. 

El  Proiiagador  induBtrial.  Mexi<'o,  vol.  1,  p. 
348,  i°,  1876. 

Noticia  cientffica  de  una  parte  del 

Estado  du  Hidalgo. 

Mexico,  MiuiHtci'io  de  Fomento,  Anales, 
vol.  1,1877,  p.  340, 1877. 


Barceua,  Mariano — (.'ontiniiod. 

The  rocks  known  as  Mexican  onyij 

I'liil.  Aiiid.Sri.,rriM'.,vol.'2H,pp.  18(1  IflKi.J 

Notice  of  some  hitman  romainNfouu 

near  the  City  of  Mexico. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  19,  pp.  739  744,  pinto,  18S5 

The  fossil  man  of  Penon,  Mcxicu 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2(1,  pp.  U33-U35, 188)1. 

[Harden,    S.  ]       [Ghx'iation  tinder  nL 
rock,  etc.,  ut  Uockville,  Mass.] 
KiiH«x  InHt.  rriH-.,  vol.  4,  p.  Iv  ((  p.),  IMCe. 

Barker,  (i.  F.    Report  [chemical  uuijij 
bos]. 

Knport  on  (ioology  of  Vermont,  vol.  i 
706-711,  Climtmont,  IHOl. 

BarloTKT,  Alfred.     On  the  nickel  iiikL 
jier  deposits  of  iSndlinry,  Ontario, 
Ottawa  Nat.,  vol.  5,  pp.  51-71, 1891. 

Barlo^  .'^cott.     Report  on  the  exploiJ 

tion  and  survey  of  the  Springliillr 

lield, Cumberland  County,  NovaSco^ 

(ieol.  Surv.    Canada,  Kepor*.  of  prnj.-n 

1873-74,  pp.  147-10(1,  map,  1874. 

Report  of  progress  in  the  exploriitiJ 

and  survey  of  the  coal  fields  of  Cumlji 
land  County,  Nova  Scotia. 

(.iool.  Siirv.  Canada,  Keportof  pro);r«s!>.l.'^ 
70,  pp.  343-347, 1877. 

Barnes,  — .     [  Serpen  tiiio     bowlders 
East  Chester,  N.  Y.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  l.^  p.  359  (|  p.).  1829 
Barnes,  D.  H.     A  geological  section  j 
the  Canaan  Mountain,  with  olisw 
tions  on  the  soil  and  productions  of  li| 
neighboring  region. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  5,  pp.  8-21,  phitc,  1S1| 
Barnes,  George  O.    Field  notes 
made  while  associated  with  J.  D.  Wll 
ney  on  tho  Ontonagon  district. 
Message  I'rcs.  IT.  S.,  31st  Cong.,  l»t  ^ 
House   Ex.  Doo.  No.  5,  part  3,  pp.  ST- 
[Washington,  1849]. 

Report  [on  geologic  feattiresof  ap 

of  Keweenaw  Point,  Lake  Superior]] 
Mossiige  I'rcs.  V.  S.,  3l8t  (!oiig.,lst! 
House   Ex.   Dor.  No.  5,  part  3,  pp.  5* 
[Wasliiugton,1849]. 

Barnes,  G.  W.     Tlio  hillocks  or  nioi| 
formations  of  San  Diego,  Cal. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  13,  pp.  565-571, 1879. 
Barnes,  .Joshua.     Survey  of  route  fo| 
railroad  from  tho  valley  of  tlm  Mis 
sippi  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  couiineDfi| 
at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  [to  Fulton,  Ark]. 
Letter  Sec.  War, 32d  Cong.,  1st  .siss.. 
Ex.  Doc.  No.  49,  pp.  2-59,  maps  [\Va 
1852]. 


Bariande,.;.    [H 
iiik!  ill  .New  Vo 

.Vt'iicH  JahrliMi 

tSiIiir-(;ehi] 

Oheren  .'^ee.  J 
.Vriies  JahrliMi' 

( I'riiiiordial  j 

.Villi's  .liilirliui'l 

fitttt     ilCtllol 

<|iiiNcsBiir  la  fan 
S<Mi.  (JiMil.   Fran 

|pp.  .■ii(;-r>4(i,  i«,-.a. 

(.Note  relative 

silesdii  Canada. 
f<tM:  (it'iil.  France 
•ll'H  t;iO,  IK-,7. 

.N'ciio  Ueweise 

lireitun^derPrim 
Aiiierika. 

.Vi'iii'sJahrbnch,  1 

Teher  die  geol, 

toI();;ischcn  KrscLt 

.VclllS,J,|]|i.l,||,.||^    ] 

—  "11  the    primor 

iiicoiiic  system. 

limtim  .Soc.  Nat.  Hi 
.174,  .iTj-.Cfi,  J881. 

.'wn.  Joiir.  .Sci.,  2d 
21,').  18fil. 

CiinadiaiiNat.,  vol.i 

*''"'"«.V  of  Vermont 

•'iTIi.  isiil. 

[• —  fl'iiiiiordial-Fau 
-NnHis./ahibucb,  18( 

I       ['*"  the  primordi 

Soc.  (i^.,.l.  Fran...   I 

pp.  721-724,  734-745,  18i 

[■ —  Documents  nncic 
lafaiinepriniordialt 
"i<iuoou  Amt5ri(juo. 
S«<-.  G#ol.  Franre,  "j 
|iP--'<«  ••121,  1801.  I„t| 
pp.  300-314. 

KovifHcd  by  T.  S.H.I 
8.  l'I).374-.-183,  1801. 

ianatt,  .;.     On  the  ev 

"on  in  the  new  rod  8, 

AtSdi.  Ani.(i,.ol.,Pr,)c 

'"rett,,S.T.     Notes  o 

'iTbers  rocks  of  Port, 
'•eseript ion  of  a  new  , 
New  York  hycnun  Ni 
".P|>.2!)0-299,1H70. 
/-'oiMl.usc.l  by  author 
"'■»->"l.  13,  pp.  385-387, 18 

Tile  coralline  or  Nia 
"""Ai'palachi.-uisyste 
"^'fari.ass'sCliinMo 
,/;"'^"'"''«'-i-.3dserie, 


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aH  Mexlcun  onyiJ 
,vol.2H,l>l»l*'  l**>i 
uiiiin  roiniiinsfouj 
ixico. 

7;i»  7  U,  pltttP.  'S"!" 
f  Tcfiou,  Mrxicu,  1 

,.033-tK)r),l«8t). 

uciiitlon  miller  A. 
nllc,  Ma8«.] 
•.•1.4,p.lv(4\'>.l'*M 
)rt  [chemical  auil;l 

f  „f  Vermont,  vdl.ii 

IHOt. 

ntlieiiickel  nmb 
ulbnry,  Ontario. 

Bport  on  the  oxplonj 
of  thoSpriugliillf 
I  County,  Nova  Scou 
mila,   lU'Por*'  of  prop 
I,  luai),  18"*' 

rn-HsintheoxvlomJ 
BcoaltiohlaolCumW' 

)va  Scotia. 

M\a,Keportofpn)i!™»»"j 

7. 

pentino     bowlders 

Y.] 
.oi.ir.,p.3r>9(ii>>i»^ 

zoological  sfc.tioBj 
,nntain,  with  oW 
anil  productions  f 

;ion.  , 

,)1.5,pp.8-21,  plaflS^I 

Field  notes 

iciated  withJ-D.^^'t" 

juagon  distriit. 

U.  S..  3l»t  Coui;.,  l»( 
Ko.  5,  part  3,  pp.  ^'' 

•ologicfeaturesoiap 
„int,  Lake  Superior^ 
U.  S.,  31st  Cling. l»" 
No.  5,  part  3,  VV-  ^^ 
,91. 

rho  hillocks  or  n»« 
ian  Diego,  Cal. 

[3.  pp.  565-571, 1879 

Survey  of  route  f( 
|ho  valley  of  the  Ml' 
■  ific  Ocean,  coiumenti 
..  [to  Fulton,  Ark] 
r,32a  Cong.,  Ist  •"■«»" 
Lp.  2-59.  maps  [WasW 


Bariande,.).    [**'•'"■'''""""  '"  WiHCdnHin 

iinil  in  Ni'W  York.l 

S,.iii».liilirlm<li,  IHMl,  jip.  Xih-iUT,  IH.'M). 

[Siliir-(iehilil«'     in   TuxaH    mid   am 

Ohurvii  Sue. ) 

N.iioH.Iulirlmih,  IBKI,  pp.  440-447,  1H83. 

[  Primordial  rtm«il  from  'i'oxa».J 

N„il,.H.Iiilirl.ilili,  lH5:i,  pp.  UIM47,  18B3. 

f,tftt  acliicl  df8  (uiiniaisoanccH  ac- 

,|uinr8Hiir  la  faiMio  i)riiiiorilialo. 

SiMi.  (ii'iil.  I'riincc,  Uull.,  I'd  scrii'M,  vol.  1(1, 

lip.  ,^)iii-r40,  iHr)9. 

(  Noto  n-lalivo  aiix  C(<phalopode8  fo«- 

ttilvadii  Canada.] 

.SiH'.  (ii'cil.  Fraud',  Itiill.,  2il  Heriiw.vul.  14,  pp. 

4-jH-4;m,  iH.^>7. 

Nciio  HeweiHO  oinrr   wcitcruu    Ver- 

lirt'itiiii);  dor  I'riniordial-Fauna  in  Nord- 

Aiui'iika. 

Xciiis,lalirbucli,  1860,  pp.  760-783,  1860. 

I'obi'r  dio  geologischon  uud  paliion- 

toloj^itii'hen  Erscheiiinngi'U  in  Canaila. 

Xcms  Jahrbncli,  1801,  pp.  280  203,  1801. 
—  On  tlio    primordial  fauna    and   tho 
TacoiiicHysteiii. 

Hdslmi  Sor.  Nat.  UiHt.,  Proo.,  vol.  7,  pp.  371- 
;i74.  ;i")-:i7fi,  I86I. 

Am.  .lour.  Sfi.,  2(1  bitIch,  vol.  31,  pp.  212- 
21,1.  1801. 
Caiiailiau  Nat.,  vol.0,  pp.  108-112, 1881. 
(icolciu'y  of  Vomiont,  Keport,  vol.  1,  pp.  377- 
:i7!i.  w<i. 

[J'liiiiordial-Fanna  in  Anicrika.] 

Noiics.Ialirbuch,  1802,  pp.  3.10  337,  1802 

I —  [On  tbo  primordial  of  America.] 

Soc.  li6ol.  FiiiiHi',  Hull.,  2(1  series,  vol.  10, 
jip.  7'21-724,  734-745,  1802. 

—  Documents  ancions  et  nouveanx  sur 
hi  f;iune  priinordialo  ot  lo  8y8t^me  taco- 
niiiui!  cu  Ami5rii[U0. 

Soc.  Gfol.  Vraiire,  lUiU..  2(1  sericB,  vol.  18, 
jip.  "ti:i  l!21,  1801.  Iii(;lii(le8  notes  by  Logan, 
pp.  30!t-314. 

KcvicwcilbyT.  S.  Hunt,  Caiindiun  Nat.,  vol. 
6,  pp.  374-383,  1861. 

laniitt,  .1.  On  the  evidtMice  of  congola- 
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A»8(ic.  Am.  (;»^ol.,  Proc.  1845.  p.  26, 184.'). 
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New  York  Lypcuni  Nat.  Ilist.,  Annals,  vol. 
U,pi).'J!)0-299, 1870. 

Conilcn.seil  by  antlior,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  se- 
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The  coralline  or  Niagara  limo8ton«!  of 
0  A|ipalachian  system  as  rcpnsscntcd 
at  Near  jiass's  Clilf,  Montague,  N.  J. 
Am,  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  15,  pp.  370-372, 

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Barrett,  S.  T.— Contiiuu-il. 

Niite   Oh  the    NiM'tioii    |  at    Kundoiit, 

N.Y.I. 

Am.  Juiir.  S<!t..3(l  Mcrii'H,  vol.  18,  p.  400  (^  p.), 

1870. 

BarriB,  W.  II.     'i'ho  local  gnology  of  Dav- 
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Duvciiport   Acail.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol. '2,  pp.  261 - 
200, 1880. 

NotcH  on  our  local  geology  [Daven- 
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Davenport  Acud.  Sci.,  I'nH!.,  vol.  3,  pp.  103- 
108,  18S1. 

A  defonse  of  our  local  geology. 

Davenport  Acud.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  5,  ]iart  I, 
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Barroso,  Agustin.       Memoria    sohre    la 
geologia  del  Istnio  de  Tehuantepec. 
Mexico,  .MiniHteroile  Fomento,  Anoles,  vid. 
3,  p.  330,  1880. 

Bartholomew^,  J.  6.     Geological  sketch 
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Scottisli  ticojrr.  Mng.,  vol.  6,  plate  2,  1800. 
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maps. 
Bartlett,    William,    and     Tod,    David. 
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Barton,  D.  W.     Notice  of  the  geology  of 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4,  pp.  249-2.'>l,  plate,  1822. 

Barton,  George  H.     Geology  of  Norfolk 

County  liiisin. 

Science  Observer,  vol.  3,  pj).  41-42,1881. 
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from  Manna  T-oa. 

Science,  vol.  3,  pp.  410-413,  1884. 

Crosby,  W.  O.,  and.    J^xtension   of 

the   Carboniferous  formation   in  Mas- 
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Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  .series,  vol.  20,  pp.  416-420, 
1S80. 

On  the  great  dike  at  Paradise, 

near  Newjtort. 

Hoston  Soc.  Nat.   Hist.,   I'roc.,  vol.  23,  pp. 
325-330, 1887. 
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Bartram,  AVilliam.  Travels  through 
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east  and  Avest  Florida,  the  Cherokee 
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the  country  of  the  Choctaws,  contain- 
ing an  account  of  the  soil  and  natural 
jiroductions  of  those  regions,  together 
with  observations  on  the  manners  of 
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Bams,  C.  Tlie  oontrnction  of  nioltoii 
rock. 

Am.  Jiiiir.  Hci.,  S«l  M>ri<>H,  vol.  42,  |)|>.  4<MM09 
<ftl>.»,1891. 

Baihore,  Ilnrvoy  It.  Tho  Cliiuiiplaiu 
period  in  tho  Sn8({iii'li)iniiit  Valley. 

ScioiKo.  vol.  14,  |i.  a40  (i  col). 

Bauerman,  Ililnry.  On  tUo  ^eulogy  of 
tlio  HoiitliouBtorn  part  of  Vftncoiiver 
iHlaiul. 

(Jeol.  Hm*.,  Quart.  Jniir.,yol.  16,  pp.  19H-202, 
1830. 

Znr  Cjooloj{i«  don  «ll«lw«Mt  ThoilcM 

von  Viincoiiver'N  Inscl.     [AliHtiiict.J 
NeiieaJiihrlmcli,  1800,  p.  740  (|  p.).  IgOO. 

On  the  copper  mines  of  tlio  Stiite  of 

Michigan. 

Oeol.  Sor.,  Quart.  Jnnr..  vol.  22,  pp.  448-46:i, 
1866. 

Heport  on  the  geology  of  the  country 

near  tho  forty-ninth  parallel  of  north 
latitude  west  of  tho  Rocky  Mountains, 
from  ohservations  made  in  1H,")!(-G0. 
(iool.  Siirv.  Canada,  Hf|M>rt  ol'  in'o^irt'ss  for 
1882-84,pp.  1I!-41  It,  iiliitt'H,  Montreal,  18H.'>. 

Baur,  G.  On  tho  origin  of  tho  (ialapagoH 
IslnndH. 

Am.  Xut.,  vol.  25,  pp.  307-319, 1891. 
Bayfield,  II.  \V.     Outlines  of  the  geology 
of  Lake  Superior. 

Quobco  Lit.  and  Hist.  .Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  1. 
pp.  1-43, 1829. 

Notes  on  tho  geology  of  the  north 

coast  of  the  St.  Lawrence. 

Gool.  Soc.,  TraoH.,  vol.  5,  2dHorie8,  pp.  89-103, 
1840. 

On  the  junction  of  the  transition 

and  primary  rocks  of  Canada  and  Lab- 
ratlor. 

(ii'ol.  Soc,  (Juart.  Jour.,  vol.1,  pp.  4S0-4S9, 
184.5. 

Bayley,  W.  S.  On  some  peculiarly  spot- 
ted rocks  from  Pigeon  Point,  Minne- 
sota. 

Am.  Jour.  S<'i.,  vol.  35,  pp.  3S8-393, 1888. 
Abstract,  Nature,  vol.  38,  p.   01    (,~i  lines), 
1888. 

Synopsis  of  Kosenhnscli'a  new  scliemo 

for  tho  classification  of  massive  rocks. 
Am.    Nat.,    vol.   22,    pp.   207-217,    295-305, 
1688. 

Notes    on    nucroscopical    examinn- 

(ions  of  rocks  from  tho  Tliunder  Hay 
silver  district. 

Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  Koports,  vol.  3,  new 
series,  part  2,  Report  H,  pp.  115-122,  Montrual, 
1888. 


Bayley,  W.  H.— Continued. 

A  quartz  keratophyro  from   I'i;;eon 

Point,  and  Irving's  augite  syenitex. 
Am.  .Niiir.  S<'l.,  3d  scrien,  vol.  37,  pp.  .M  iij, 
1880. 

AltHtract,  Natun>,  vol.  36,  p.  310  (It  llnf., 
1889. 

[Notice  of  relation  <if  rocks  at  Pijipon 

i'oint,  Minn.  | 

U.  8.  (ieol.  .Surv..  8th  Hoport,  J.W.  I'owill 
p.  130  (i  p.),  WaslihiKton,  1889. 

Tile  origin  of  tho  soda  granite  ami 

(|uart/;    keratojihyre   of   Pigeon   i'oim 
[Minnl. 

.\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  .Id  series,  vol.  39,  pp  273-280, 
1890. 

Baylies,  William.     Description  of  (i.it 

Head. 

Am.  Acad.,  Memoirs,   vol.  2,   pp.   IM-i:u, 
1780. 

Beacbler,  Charles  S.     Keokuk  gr(iu|i:iij 
Crawfordsvillo,  Ind. 

Am.  G<>ol.,  vol.2,  pp. 407-412,  1888. 

Notice  of  some  new  and  remsirlviililfl 

forms  of  Crinoidea  from  the  Ni;iKim| 
limoHtone  at  St.  Paul,  Decatur  County, 
Ind. 

Am.  Oeol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  102-103, 1889. 

Tho  rocks    at    St.  Paul,  Ind.,  ui 

vicinity. 

Am.  (Jeol.,  vol.7,  pp.  178-179, 1891. 

Beam,  W.     (Jeological  chemistry  of  Y( 
lowstone  National  Park;  rocks  of  thil 
park. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  25,  pp.  lU0,3tt| 
1881). 

Koview  by  M.  K.  W  ( ads  wort  1j],  Science,  voIJ 
1,  p.  404  (J  p.),  1883. 

Beanjour,  I'Ylix  de.  Aper^u  des  fltafrl 
Unis  au  commencement  du  XIX''  siidtl 
dopuis  1800  jusqu'en  1810,  avec  .tal 
tables  statisticnios.  271  pages,  \(f 
tables,  map,  Paris,  1814 ;  Englisli  tdi  | 
tion,  XX,  30,1  pages,  London,  1814. 

Beaumont,  I^lio  de.  Le^'ons  de  giol»| 
gio  pratiijuo  pendant  I'annde  HcoliiinJ 
1843-1814,  tome  second,  7,291  ]i!>ge.<.| 
plates,  Paris,  1849. 

[Notice  of  Logan  on  tho  age  of  M 

sandstones  of  Lake  Superior.] 

Sou.  (Jeol.  Franco,  Hull.,  vol.7,  p.209(jpij 
IS.'iO. 

Bechdolt,  A.  F.  Influence  of  genlogicij 
structure  on  history  in  tlie  I'niM^ 
Statt!8. 

Minn.  Acad.  Nat.  S«i.,  Bull.,  vol. 2,  pp.T 
1881. 


N'ltcH  on  the 
li.'tto. 

.Mirinesiita  Act 
pp.  58-63, 1889. 

Beck,  Lewis  C. 
"(jiciluiid  chom 
Miirvey, 

\ew  York  Gool. 
Vpi-'  «<',  AlliiiMv. 

—  Kejiort  on    til 
clieniical  deiiardi 

Xew-  York  (ieol. 

PP  »  .-'«,  Albany,  || 

Aii.straet  Am.  Joi 

184(1. 

—  li'ejiort   on    thi 
(^lieiiii(  al  dopartm 

New  York  (iiMiI.  s 
|>|>.  1.'.  lOfl,  Albany,  1 

Alwenu  t  .Vm.  Jou 
1841. 

Kej.ort  on    the 

chertiicil  departnie 

•Vew  York  Ceol.  Su 
pp.  .'i  L'.'l,  Albany,  1841 

I ■^''"•'"■.••lo^yofXe 

•letailed  ile.scriptioi 

liidicrto  found  in 

Vorl<  ;ind  notices  o 

arts  and  .igricultui 

IilateN,!  .Albany,  1> 

[On  certain  phei 

action,  cliic/ly  (la  ^bf 

of  Xew  Vork.    Abst 

Am.  Ji.iir.  Sei.,  vol.  4 

Ke.iil  (,)  A.SSO0.  Am.  ( 

DiHeii.Msed  by  ,T.  J).  Pg 

[On  the  occurreri 
"latter  in   several    o 
limestones  and  sands 
A'".  Jonr.  Sei.,  vol.  4.1 
«"*!  to  AsMO,^  Am.  <} 
Di.siii.s,sed  by  K.  Kmm, 
^'■••w.s    concerning 
ie",\  .IN  deduced  froi 
I'rwnt.-d  by  some  of 
™'kH  of  the  State  of 
Aiu.,Io.ir.  ,Sd.,  vol.  40, 
,J5'""''  ^  Assoc.  Am.  (J 

iMk,  T.  IJoiney,,^  ftnd  .. 
geolojrj,.,,!   snrvey  «f 

•*'Vv,  56  pages.  Alba 
^ker,  (Jeorgo  P.    N„t» 

«"e>"(heCom8tock], 
Am,  ,rour.  Sci..  3d  scries. 


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from  ^i^;('Oll 
syonltfi*. 
,1.  37,  in».  f'«  w. 

p.  :no  (U  iiiiKi 
M-kn  lit  I'lueon ' 
,rt.J.W.>'"»- 

riUfOU   I'oiiit 
^•ol.au.pi'273-wo, 

ription  of  Oayj 

ol.  2,   VV-   l-'O-l" 
eokuk  gr..\ii.  ;ii| 

-412,  lf>«- 
lunl  remiiikaW 
•om  tho  >iia«im 
Docivtnv  County, I 

2-io;i,  1889. 
Paul,  Iw»M  aii^l 

B-179,1H91- 

chemistry  of  Ve 
irk;  rocks  of  tb«| 

U,vol.25,Pl'.l«lMl 
IswortUl.Scleurcvdl 

Lpercu  «U'«  ftat»- 
\nt  (In  XIX'  sirtlf 
^1  1810,  iivec  J« 
274    p»>!''»'  ''I 

lomlon,  l^*!*- 
[Legoiis  <lo  gwl»' 
It  I'annde  mi\M 
(ud,  7,291  i>«go*'l 

ou  the  ago  of  t' 
Superior.] 

U,  vol.7,  v. 20-3 (IP 

Lenceof  gt'ol'-S''' 
ty  in    tl.o  l'"'" 

I,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  LP- '- 


Bechdolt,  A.  F.-Coiitinii.Ml. 

Noteitoii  the  local  geology  of  Maii- 

kiito. 

Miiini'»<>t«  Atail.  S<'l.,  Bull.,  vol.  3,  part  1, 

Beck,  l.owiH  C.     Report  on  the  inineral- 
ii^rii'Ml  uiitl  choinirul  dopartnient  of  tho 

siirvoy. 

Ni'w  York  Oool.  Surv.,  IhI  Aiinuul  l{i>p«rt, 
pp.  15  00,  Albany,  1H.17. 

Koport  on    tho    mineralogical    and 

clHiniial  department  <tf  tho  survey. 
Ni'w  York  ticol.  Siirv.,  a<l  Annual  Uo|H)rt, 
pp.  9  ,-.0,  AUmny,  1H39. 

AiLstraot  Am.  Jour.  8cl.,  vol.  U9,  pp.  98-97, 
18411. 

K'eport    on    tho  mineralogical    and 

clieiiiiciil  department  of  the  snrvey. 
Ni.w  York  CiiMil.  Sorv.,  4tli  .Vnnuiil  Krport, 
pp.  l.'i  106,  Allmiiy,  1840. 

AliMtniit  Am.  .loor.  Sol.,  vol.  40,  pp.  75  77, 
1841. 

—  It'eport  on    tho   mineralogical    and 
cbciiiiial  d()i)artmcnt  of  the  survey. 
N'l'W  York  CmmiI.  Siirv.,  iith  Annual  Kojiort, 
pp..'.  '.'n.  AUmny,  1841. 

I Mineralogy  of  New  York,  comprising 

(letiiileil  descriptions  of  the  minerals 
liitlierto  found  in  the  State  »)f  New 
York  and  notices  of  their  uses  in  the 
arts  and  agriculture,  xxi,  537  pages,  8 
[iliiteH,  I',  Albany,  1812. 

[On  certain  phenomena  of  igneous 
action,  chietly  as  observe*!  in  tho  State 
of  New  York.    Abstract.] 

Am.  .Toor.  Sfi.,  vol.  45,  pp.  143-144,  1843. 

Ki'ail  to  Ahsoc.  Am.  (ieol. 

Discu.'iscd  l»y  .1.  D.  T>ann,  p.  Uri  (}  p). 

(In  the  occurroneo  of  bituminous 
iiiiUtiT  in  several  of  the  New  York 
limestones  and  sandstones.] 

Am.  ,Iour.  Sci.,  vol.  4,">,  pp.  335-33«,  1843. 

Rcail  to  Assor.  Am.  Gcol. 

UiscuHxotl  by  K.  Emmons. 

Views  couceruing  igneous  action, 
hielly  :is  deduced  from  tho  phenomena 
presented  by  some  of  the  minerals  and 
roiks  (if  tho  State  of  Now  York. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  40,  pp.  333-343, 1844. 

Renil  to  Asaoc.  Am.  Ueol.  and  Nat.,  April, 

m:i. 
leek,  f.  Konieyn,  and  Eatoii,  Amos.    A 
geological   survey  of    the    county  of 
.yiiany,  56  pages,  Albany,  1820. 

:ker,  IJeorgo  F.     Notes  ou  a  new  fea- 
ture in  the  Comstock  lode. 
Am. ,Tuur.  Sci.,  3d  sories,  vol.  10,  pp.  459-462, 

1815. 


Becker,  Oeorge  F. — Continued. 

I  ReeoniuilHsanco  of  the   San  Fran 

Cisco,  Eureka,  and  Hodie  districts]. 
U.  S.  ttfid.  Surv.,  Clnreneo  Kinf{,  Illr«ct4>r, 
iHt  Annual  K«iH>rt,  1879-80,  pp.  37-47,  WaHli- 
iuftton,  1880. 

Geology  of  the  Comstock  Imle  and 

Washoe  district,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv., 
Monograph,  vol.  3,  xv,  422  pages,  7 
plates,  4^',  folio  atlas  of  21  sheets, 
Washington,  1882. 

Ini'ludcM  "On  thermal  (<irect  of  tho  action 
of  ai|iieouH  vapor  on  feldHpatliio  rocka,"  by 
Carl  ItariiH,  pp.  2U0-:iU8,  and  "On  tho  electrical 
activity  of  ore  IxMliea,  '  by  Carl  Jiarus,  pp. 
30(1  367. 

AlmtractH,  Science,  vol.  3,  pp.  48-49,  1884; 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  surieH,  vol.  26,  pp.  479-482, 
1883. 

A  summary  of  tho  geology  of  the 

Comstock  lode  and  the  Washoe  dis- 
trict. 

U.  S.  {}is)l.  Surv.,  J.  W.  Powell,  Director, 
2d  Annual  liuport,  1880-81,  pp.  291-330, 
\Vii«hin({ton,  1882. 

AbHtracI,  Science,  vol.  4,  pp.  06-67  (J  p.). 
1884. 

On  tho  relations  of  temperature  to 

glaeiation. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  soriua,  vol.  26,  pp.  167-175, 

1883. 

Tho  relations  of  the  mineral  belts 


of  tho  Pacific  Slope  to  the  great  up- 
heavals. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  8erii«8,  vol.  28,  p]).  200-212, 
1884. 

AbstratU,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  19,  p.  1210  (t  p.), 
1885. 

]   [U.  S.  Geological  Survey  work  in 

California.] 

.Scionec,  vol.  3,  p.  065  (|  p.),  1884. 

—  The  intltionce  of  convection  ou  gla- 
eiation. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  soriea,  vol.  27,  pp.  473-476, 

1884. 

—  The  geometrical  form  of  volcanic 


cones  and  tiie  tdastic  limit  of  lava. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  .series,  vol.  30,  pp.  283-203, 
1885. 

Impact  friction  and  faulting. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  Hories,  vol.  30,  pp.  116-128, 
194-209,  and  244-243, 1885. 

Notes  ou  the  stratigraphy  of  Cali- 
fornia. 

TJ.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  I'owell,  Director, 
roll.  No.  19,  vol  3,  pp.  193-218. 

Abstrocts,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  19,  pp.  1211-1213 
(i  p.),  1883.  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  3d  aeries,  vol.  39, 
pp.  300  401, 1885. 


92 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OP 


[BULL.  12? 


Becker,  Gcorgo  F. — Continued. 

Goologiciil  8kot('h  of  theracilicdivi- 

siou. 

lOtli  Cou.Hiis  U.  S.,  vol.  13,  HtJitisticH  and 
technology  of  llio  ])roclous  inotalH,  pp.  5-59, 
4o,Wn8liinpt<)i),1885. 

Keport  division  of  the  Pacilic. 

V.  S.  <;ool.  .S\irv.,  .T.  \V.  PowrU,  Diroctor, 
0th  Annual  IJoport,  1S84-85,  pp.  67-70,  AVash- 
Ingfon,  188=;. 

Cretaceous  metaniorpliic    rocks    of 

California. 

Am.  .loiir.  Sci.,  ,1(1  Herios,  vol.  ;il,  pp.  ;)48-:t.">7, 
1886. 
Abstract.  Am.  Nnt.,  vol.  20.  pp.  72-1  725, 1886. 

A  now  law  of  thernio-cheinistry. 

Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  3<l  soricB,  vol.  31,  pp.  120-125, 
1886. 
Scl.  Am.  Supt.,  vol.  21,  Xo.  537,  pp.  8575-8570. 

The  Waslioc  rocks. 

California  Acad.  Sci.,  Hull.,  vol.  2,  No.  0,  ])p. 
93-120, 1887. 

Abstracts.  Am.  Xat.,  vol.  20,  p.  1050  (i  p.), 
1880;  vol.  22,  pii.  (>3n-«40  (J  p.).  1888;  Am.  Jour. 
Sci.,  :id  scries,  vol.  33,  pp.  75-76,  1887. 

The  texture  of  massive  rocks. 

Am.  Jonr.  P  i.,3d  series,  vid.  33,  jip.  50-!)8, 
1887. 

AV,.<tract,  Popnlar  Science  Monthly,  vol.  31, 
pp.  45:5-426. 

Geolofjy  of  the  (|uicksilver  dcpo.sits 

of  the  J'iicific  Slope,  U.  S.  (ieol.  Surv., 
Mouoo;raph  No.  13,  4  ,  xix,  48()  pages, 
7  plates,  atlas  of  li  sliccts  folio.  Wash- 
in-rton.  1888. 

Abstracts,  Am.  OpoL.voI.  5,  pp.  178-180;  Am. 
Nat.,  V(d.  24,  pp.  850-851 ;  Am.  .Jonr.  .Sci.,  3d  se- 
ries, vol.  39,  ])p.  68-60;  Kiifr.  and  Mining  Jour., 
vol.  49.  pii.  137-138,  4^. 

Keport,  California  division  of  gcol- 

"K.V. 

U.  S.  (ieol.  Surv.,,T.  AV.  rowell,  Director,  7th 
IJeport,  1885-86,  pp.  03-97,  Washington.  1888. 

Heijort    IT.    S.    Geological     Survey, 

California  division  of  gocdogj'. 

r.  S.  (Ieol.  Surv.,8tli  lleport,  .1.  W.  Powell, 
pp.  153-155.  Washington,  1889. 

Summary    of    the    geology    of   the 

quicksilvcrdepositsof  the  Pacific  Slope. 
U.S.  (ieol.  Surv., 8th  Report.  J.  W.  Towell, 
pp.  961-985,    Pl.ite«  LXII.  LXIII,   Washing- 
t<Ml,  1889. 

Report,  (.aliforiiia  division. 

TT.  ,S.  (ieol.  .Snrv.,9tli  l{eport,.T.  W.  I'owell. 
pp.  100-102.  Washington,  1889. 

An  elementary  proof  of  the  earth's 

rigidity. 

Am.  .Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  V(d.  39,  pp.  3:i6-3.')2, 
1890. 


Becker,  George  F. — Continued. 

Structure  of  a  jiortion  of  the  Sierra  I 

Nevada  of  California. 

(ioo!.  .Soe.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  2,  i)p.  49-74,  li 
Abstracts,  Am.  Gcol.,  vid.   7,  pp.  2O1-20C  j 
1890  (}  p.);  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  p.  276  (j  p,, 
1890. 

Antiquities   from  under  Tnolniiinr| 

Table  Mountain  in  Cialifornia. 

Geol.  Soo.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  jip.  Iso-lji. 
plate  7,  1891. 

Abstracts.  Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  7,  pp.  1.12.23f 
1890;  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  p.  360  (i  p.),  IHUI. 

The  crystiillin**  schists  of  the  coast 


ranges  of  California. 

Congr(V.(i('-ol.  Intenmtioual.Comptc  Keniln 
4th  sess.    ]>•!.  17(1-17.'),  I.ondres,  1891,  .Sission, 

Notes   on    the   early  (Jretaeeoiis  n(| 

California  atid  Oregon. 

(ieol.  Soe.  Am.,  Hu'.l..  v(d.  2,  j)]!.  201-Jiin  | 
1891. 

Abstracts,  Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  7,  p.  2.W  (j  p.i 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2,">,  p.  365  (6  lines),  1891. 

Report,  California  division. 

U.  S.  (ieol.  Surv..  loth  KeiM>rt,  J.  \V.  I'owfl]  | 
pp.  141-144. 

Ab8tra<t,  ib.,  jip.  27-28  (J  p.),  Washingi™  | 
1890. 

Beckw^ith,  .lohn.  A  memoir  on  tlienat  I 
iirtil  walls  or  solid  dikes  of  Nortli  Carol 
lina,  about  which  there  h.ave  liceuile-l 
bates  whether  they  were  basaltic  orolj 
some  other  formation. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  5,  pji.  1-7,  18H2. 
Beck'writh,  L.  1".    Tlie  Arcadia  iron  prop-l 
crty. 

The  Virginias,  vol.  1,  jip.  110-112,  4  ,  ISi^O. 

Beecher,  Charles  E.  A  spiral  liivahfi 
shell  from  the  Waverly  grouj)  of  iViiii-| 
sylvania. 

Now  York,  39th    Report  of  the  Stall' Mb  | 
scum  of  Nat.  Hist .,  for  1885,  jip.  101-Iii:i,  plal. 
Albany,  1886. 

[ and  Hall,  C.E.?]     Field  notes "« 

the  geology  of  the  Mohawk  Valley. 
Now  York,  5tb    Keport  of  the  ({(miIo^WI 
188.5.  pp.  8-10,  map,  Albany,  l&m. 

[ Hall,  J.  W.,  and  Hall,  C.  E.  ?]  Ni*| 

on  the  OiKionta  sandstone  in  the  vi  I 
cinity  of  Oxford,  (Hienango  Coiiiity,| 
N.  V. 

New   York,  5th  Report  of   the  (iiolod"! 
1885,  p.  11,  Albany,  1880. 

Begble,  Malt.   15.     On  the  "benclio8"ot| 

valley  terrttce  of  IJritish  Coliiinliia. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci..  3d  series,  vol.  2,  pp.  Ui-Wl 

1.871. 

Krom  Royal  (ieogr.  Soe.,  Troc,  Fob.  27,  It'lJ 


Bell,  llenjaniin.  S( 
jiothcsis  <tf  Jo8ei>li 
caiioe.s  ami  eartlnj 
.\iii..Iour.  Sci.,  vol. 
Bell,  Iiolicrt.  On  the 
water  shells  in  so 
tiaf,\  deposits. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol. 

—  Ivooliiig  sliite  a? 
to  Ciiiiaila. 

('auailian  Xat.,  vol., 

I (III  tlio  siiperfic 

(■as|Mi  IVninsiiIa. 
Canadian  Xat.,  vol.( 

—  Keport  on  the  M; 
(i<:iil.  Snrv.  (.'aiiada, 

isfi;i-i.%(i,  p|i.  i«.-,-i7a,  ( 

t —  [l>V'|)()rtongeoIofi 

west  of  lakes  Super 

Ueoi.  Surv.  Canada, 

18(i(i-l.si;9,pj,., ■113-364,  II 

—  Iieport  on  the  get 
.Maiiii()iiliii,C(H!kbur 
St.  .(o.sophs  islands. 

(iiul.  .Surv.  Canada, 
l«iC-I.Mfi!l,p|,.  i()9_ii6,  mi 
--  lieportoii  the  com 
Superior    between 
Miclii|picoteu  rivers. 
•  iidl.  Snrv.  Canada, 
lS70-71.|.p.  322-351. 1872. 

—  Keport  on  the  conn 
S'li'iTJor  and  the  Alb 

liiM.I,  .Snrv.  Canada,   1 

:''n-7:;,pp.  ]oi_ii4,Moii 
Reporton  the  conn 

Superior  and  Lake  AV 
Gi'ol.  Snrv.  Canada,  1 

l'*-'-".).  pp.  87-111,  Montr 

■  Reptn-t  on  the  cotir 
liivei-  ;ind  the  south 
ivith  notes  on  the  geol 
lietween  Lake  Superio 

fifol.  Sin-v.  Canada,  li 
I873-7t,  pp.  66-93, 1874. 

Inclndes  analyses  of  1 
llolhn;inn. 

-Vlwtract,  Am.  Jour.  .Sc 
312,lS7.'i. 

[Al.stract].     'Jhe  n 

!  I-iike  Superior. 

A'N..I"nr.Sci.,3d  serie 

lii7:i.  ' 

iii'inl  to  Montreal  Nat.  1 

•On  tile  Htirouiau  ai 

|inKi'ock8  of  Lake  Slip 

''■iiiailijui  Xat..  new  srri 

'8'5-    Itra.l  to  Nat.  Hist. 


(nCLL.  \Y.. 


IIABTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


93 


iitinued. 

ion  of  the  Sicm  | 

k-ol.  2,  ))p.  49-74, 1 

v.il.   7,  pp.  "M-T,' 
.-ol.  24,  p.  27fi  (J  p.i 

nnder  Tnolmnm 

ilifornia. 

,  vol.  2,  pp.  1H9-1'J' 

,  vol.  7,  pp.  i:''.:.2* 

p.  3C6(H'-)-  ''*'•"■ 
hiats  of  tlio  c(ttst 

tiitual.Comptc  Kendn 
,oii<lrf8,  1891,  Si'SHion, 
irly  Oetaceons  oi'| 
>n. 

]..  vol.  2,  pp.  -'01-*, 

1.,  vol.  7,  p.  2r.S  (J  p.i 
)5(0lim'«),  1891. 

a  division. 
liKeport,  J.W.  I'owell 

-28  (I  p.),  WaHhingtot 

memoir  on  tlienat 
likes  of  Nortli  Cm  I 
,lior<i  liavo  lit'cude-l 
■were  basaltic  or  ot] 
ui. 

5,  pp.  1-7,  1882. 

o  Arcadia  iron  iir(ip-| 

l,pp.  110-112,4  .If'iiO. 

A  spiral  liivulve 
■rly  group  of  ri'""- 

(.port  of  tliP  Stall'  Mil 
,rl88!-.,pp.l61-ira.l'l»'' 

.?]     rield  iKitwi'ii 
Mohawk  Vallt'.v 

.port  i.f   tlio  (li'iilosist 
baiiy,  18'''5. 

.Hall,O.K-n  >'""' 

uidstono  in  tlio  vi 

(nionango  Comity, 

.,)ort  of   tho  (l('olo:i<l 

|n  the  "beiirlios   otj 
Iritish  Coliiiiil'i"- 
Lri.-«,  vol.  2,  pp.  14M't| 

lsoc„Troc.,Kob,27,'*il 


Bell,  l!cn,jamin.  Strictnros  on  the  liy- 
pothcsiH  of  .(oBcph  Dii  Couminn  on  vol- 
ciiiiocH  and  oartluiiiakes. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  10,  pp.  51-5:i,  1829. 
Bell,  K'o'icrt.  On  the  occnrninces  of  fresli- 
wiitcr  shells  in  some  of  our  I'ost-Ter- 
tian  deposits. 

CaiMiliaii  Nat.,  vol.ti,  pp.  42-.'il,  IHOl. 

Koolin^j;  slate  .'is  a  Bonr(M)  of  wealth 

to  Canada. 

Caiia.liiiii  Nat.,  vol.  H,  pp.  XW-DTO,  IStill. 

(III  tho  superficial   geolo^^y  of  the 

i.as|>i'  I'riiinsiilii. 

Canadian  \at.,  vol.  8,  pp.  175-  18a  18011. 

j Kiport  on  tlie  Mauitoiilin  Islan<ls. 

I         (icdl.  Snrv.  Canada,  J!o])ort    of    profjrcM.s, 
18(i:i-  l.'^tW,  pp.  105-179,  ( Ittawa,  1800. 

[li'eporton  geology  of  country  north- 
west ol'  lakes  Superior  and  Nijiigon.] 
Oi'iil.  .Surv.  Canada,  Koport    of    progress, 
18tl(>-18«9,  pp.  1113-^04, 1870. 

—  licjiort  on  the  geology  of  the  (irund 
Maiiitiiiilin.Coekbiirn,  Druiiunond,  and 
St.  .Io.sophs  islands. 

tiiiil.  .Surv.  Canada,  Keport    of    ])ro{;rcsM, 
lWiC-l.s(i9,pp.  109-110,  map,  187U. 

—  licport  on  tho  country  north  of  I^ake 
.■^npt'iictr  between  the  Xipigou  and 
Mitliii>i<'oteu  rivers. 

tiiiil.  Surv.  Canada,  lloport   of    progress, 
1570-71,  pp.  322-351, 1872. 

—  Report  on  the  country  between  Lake 
SM]!'riiir  and  the  Albany  River. 

(icnl.  Surv.  Canada,  Koport    of   progress, 
'.i'71-7J,  pp.  101-114,  Montreal,  1872. 

Rejiort  on  the  country  between  Lake 
Sii]peiiiir  and  Lake  "Winnipeg. 

(ii'ol.  Surv.  Canada,  Report    of    progress, 
ISTL'--;!,  i)p.  87-111,  Montreal,  1873. 

Report  on  the  country  between  Red 

River  and  tho   south    Saskatchewan, 

with  notes  on  tho  geology  of  the  region 

lietween  Lake  .Superior  and  Red  River. 

Gcol.  Stn-v.  Canada,  Report   of    progress, 

1873-74,  pp.  0(MJ3, 1874. 

Iiuliules  analyses  of  lignites,  pp.  90-93,  by 
iluH'iiiann. 
Alistraet,  .\in.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  9,  p. 

3r2,i87ri. 

[Altstract].     The  mineral  region  of 
ake  Superior. 

Aiii..liinr.  Scl.,3(l  sorios,  vol.0,  pp.  224-225, 

Kiiiil  to  Montreal  Nat.  Hist.  .Soc,  1873. 
■On  the  Huroniau  and  minoral-bear- 
I  ing  locivs  of  Lake  Superior. 

''aiiaiiian  Xnt.,  new  serii's,  vid,  7,  pp.  49-51, 
lU.    I;ea(l  to  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Montreal. 


Bell,   Robert — Continued.  * 

Report  on  tho  country  west  of  lakes 

Manitobii  iind  Winnipegosis,  with  notes 
on  the  geology  of  Lake  Winnipeg. 

(ieid.  Surv.  Canada,  Report  of  i>ro>;rot>s, 
1874-75,  pp.  24-50,  1870. 

Ab.straef,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  13, 
p.  218  (i  p.),  1870. 

IJeport  on  sin   (ixjiloration   in   1875 

Ix^twi^eii  .lames  Itay  and  lakes  Superior 
and  Huron. 

Geol.  Surv,  (.'anada,  Report  of  progress, 
1875-70,  pp.  294-342,  1877. 

Report     on     geologic^iil     researches 

north  of  Lake  Huron  and  etist  of  Lako 
Superior. 

(leol.  Surv.  Canada,  Rejiort  of  progress, 
1870-77,  pp.  193-220,  1878. 

Sketch  of  the  geology  of  the  routo, 

of  the  Intercolonial  Railway. 

Canadian  Jour.,  vol.  1.5,  new  series,  pp. 
381-""-,  liTS. 

Rejiort    on     tlu<    country    between 

Lake  Winnipeg  and  Hudson  Hiiy. 

(ieol.  Surv.    Canada,   Reiiort  of   progress, 
1877-78,  jip.  lee-3Ioe,  map  in  atlas,  Alontreal, 
1879. 
Abstract,    Am.    Nat.,    vol.    14,    pp.    42-43, 
1880. 

Rejjorton  an  exploration  of  tho  east 

coast  of  Hudson  15ay,  1877. 

Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  ReiM)rt  of  progress, 
1877-78,  pp.  Ie-:i7e,  Montreal,  1879. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  18. 
p.  483  (I  p.),  map  in  atlas,  1879. 

Report     on    explorations     on     the 

Churchill     and     Nelson     rivers    and 
around   God's   and   Island   lakes. 

Geol.  Surv.,  Canada,  Report  of  jprogress, 
1878-79,  pp.  lc-44c,  map,  Montreal,  1880.  In- 
cludes information  from  A.  S.  Cochrane,  pp. 
29-41. 

Report  on  Hudson  Hay  and  some  of 


tl'  >  lakes  and  rivers  lying  to  tho  west 
of  it. 

Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  Report  of  progress, 
1879-80,  pp.  lc-50e,  Montreal,  1881. 

Abstract,  I'liil.  Mag. (L.,K. &!).),  now  series, 
vol.  14,  p.  70  (J  p.). 

—  On  tho  geology  of  the  I^ako  of  tho 
Woods  and  ailjacent  country. 

Ge(d.  Suiv.  Canada,  Report  of  progress, 
1880  -82,  pp.  1 1  <'-28e,  nnip,  Montreal,  1883. 

—  Reports  on  the  geology  of  the  basin 
of  Moose  River  and  of  the  Lako  of  the 
Woods  iind  adjacent  country. 

Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  liejiort  of  porgress, 
188U-82,  pp.  Ic-Oe,  map,  Montreal,  1883. 


94 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


IBCLL.1J7. 


Bell,  Robert— Continued. 

Report  on  geology  of  northern  shore 

of  Labrador,  Report  of  Hudson  Hay 
expedition  under  Lieut.  A.  R.  Gordon, 
1884.     [Not  seen.] 

Abstract,  Aiu.  Nat.,vol.  19,  pp.  832-833  ( Jp.), 
1885. 

On  the  occurrence  of  petroleum  in 

the  Northwest  Territories,  with  notes 
on  new  localities. 

Canadian  Inst.,  I'roc,  new  Horios,  vol.  l,pp. 
225-230, 1884. 

Report  on  part  of  the  basin  of  the 

Athabasca  liiver,  Nortliwcst  Terri- 
tory. 

Geol.  Surv.  Canada,   Report  of  progress, 
1882-84,  pp.  5(C-35oc,  map,  Montreal,  1«85. 
Abstract,  Science,  vol.  6,  p.  522  (i  p.),  1885. 

Observations  on  the  mineralogy,  zo- 
ology, and  botany  of  the  Labrador  coast , 
Hudson  Strait,  and  llndsoii  Hay. 

Geol.  Surv.  Cana<ta,  Keport  of  progress, 
1882-84,  pp.  15DD-37DD.    Montreal,  1885. 

Abstracts  S<!ience,  vol.  6,  p.  522  (J  p),  1885; 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  30,  p.  242  (J p.), 
1883. 

The  topography  and  geology  of  the 

Hudson  Bay  region. 

Science,  vol.  5,  pp.  256-257  (f  p.),  4",  1885. 

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iiy  Lake,  K<mth 
roU10.pp.2Ii-a 
sin  of  the  StaU 
voL14,pp. 'KiS-lK 
I,  2d  »orit*,  vi>L  T, 

lio  sediiiH'uWr' 
elatioiiH  ot  tbe 
e  State  of  New 

v»l.l5.pp.25l-ja 
and  HnroiiiM 
,  vol.  19.  I'P-  *-^ 

li  formation,  itt  I 
|it8  geograplikil 
siduary  elomenti  j 

ll.i.pp.lM-i-'*'"'^ 
IS.    The  flora  and 


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lui    pcriiHl, 
lacqnisilion* 

Ion,  1868. 

lo-CarbonifrtOOJ. 

>f  the  DevouiM 
liods.  their  geoen 
In-"  tabular fom 


re<'urren<  e«, 


V>- 


hute,  with  W\ 
Lb.    1,    I'">"l'*l 


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'ja  (W.o\.  Surv.  I'll.,  Kcport  T3,  the  geology 
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various  theories  of  tho  earth,  orij^in 
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(.'anadian  Nat.,  vol.  1,  pp.  196-202, 1857. 

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(icul.  Surv.  Canada,  Report  of  ])rogrcas, 
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AlistraotB,  Am.  .Tour.  Sti.,  2d  series,  vol.  25, 
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Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  1,  pp.  321-340, 1857. 

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Am.  ,)uui.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  32,  p.  232  (J 

Pi- 
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East. 
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Bull.  127 7 


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C.  .laUian  Nat.,  vol.  8,  pp.  19-35, 1803. 

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Al)Str,ict,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  43, 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  :id  series,  vol.  3,  pp.  223-224  (J 
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in  tho  Eolian  limestone  of  West  Rut- 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  seri&s,  vol.  4,  p.  133  (}  p.), 
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325;  460-401,  1872. 

Includes  letters  from  J.  Uall,  C.H.Hitch- 
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Abstract.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  3,  pp. 
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Birkinbine,  John.  Tho  Cerro  Do  Jler- 
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fiischof,  Gustav.  < )u  the  natural  hi.itory 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  32,  pp.  438-441, 
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Abstract  in  Am.  Assoc,  Troc,  vol.  35,  p. 
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Salt  wells  of  western  New  York. 

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U.  S.  .\riiiy.  Chief  of  Kiigineers,  Uepori  f,)i  I 
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V.  S.  Armv,  Chief  of  Engimvrs,  Report  for  | 
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Ab.stract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  T[i1.;| 
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the  head    of    .lohnson's  I'ass  iu  tl* 
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DAWTOjr.J 

Hake,  Williajii  P 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  a 
1«54. 

I'rcJiniiuary  g, 
Jli'piirt  of  a  recoi 
C'.ili('i)riiia  in  coiiuot 
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Alistrnct.  Am.  Jou 
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•Wicient  Jakoim 
A/n.,four.  .Sci.,  oj^,, 

mi. 

yrmu  (.'(iminercial  A 

Quicksilver  mine 
Aiii..;oiir.  Sfi.,  2d8,., 
1«54. 

Ke])oit  on  the  ge, 
lucar  tl,e  thirty-sec, 
pared  iiom  the  collec 
C'ajit.iiii  I'ope. 

Eiploratiousamlsurvt 
from  11m.  -Mi.sHiHsij.pj  to  t 

«i>I'o.t  of  exploralion 

liii'i,  IJailroad,  ne,„.  tj 

the  i;.<l  Kiver  to  the  li 

''"'"'•  ^'l'l'«''idi.x,  geo]„j; 

33d  Cong.,    L-.i 

'.  "^Yaahington, 

Olj'^t-ivations  on  the 

"Pli.v  and  geology  of 

fwnia  (i-om  Bodega  id 

geography  oi 

'"?:'•."'  .uljoini,,^,  tho  cr, 

"M-riucipal  bays  froij 
in  Die-,.. 

■«^;*Mr„«hi„gton,S 


I  platen  4 
I  Due.  .\().  7H 


'"  *'"'  «:rooving  an 
M  rocks  und  minerals 
I^Am.Jour.  Sci..  2d  series,  vl 

t';;f^"«-^dv.Scl.,Pro| 

h«erv,ui„n«  on  the 
|r"S.onofCalifor„iJ 

r'"'   and    of    8om/ 

K,..s„ferystaIlino, 
•^'"•J"".-.  Sci.,  2d  series, -.o.i 
n^  "Pon  silicified  ' 
f"'"  California. 

'™^''-^'*'««'-I.pitothePa..r 
^'^'W'--"8-20,W««hingto 


on  Black  Rivet, 
to  Pocahontai, 

i,ginoor»,  Roporl '«  I 

^lon,  1872. 

he>  la  Fivv<-,  At| 

if^Um,  1872. 
:onK..2aBeBH.,Uoi.*l 
^Vasliington,  1>*72. 

ipressioim  of  »om| 

of  Caiia*!**- 

rtof  MtUmePtiHR.pH 

,16  «Viln>'ialorQni-| 
Califorma. 

,rie8,vol.l3.PP-'»'*^'l 

,lovationoftlichnj| 

San  rranoisco. 

.i.,l'roo.,vol.3,l>p.«l 

riuigo  of  inonutaiMJ 
Si'i.,    Vroc,  v'-l.  •'  I'il 

Sci.,  '-id  sorioo, 


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99 


T0\.' 


874. 

i  of  glacial  action 
.hnsou'B  ras"  »"  '^ 

Soi..  Proc,  vol.6,  P1>1" 
oal  mines  in  Cuba. 

,,,.>,  pp.  388-390,  1842. 

a  miscellaneous  uotii 
of  Tarapaca. 
vol.    44,   pp.  1-12. 

.,au.l.     [Onil'e^ 

rt.] 
|,t.  Hist.,  rroo. 


vol. 


Notes  on  California 


Kv   B.  [Ontho^eolo! 
lo  frozen  well  ..f «" 


Int.  Hist-  ^'^°^- 


vol.  ! 


[opograp 


hical 


A  ml 


of  tlienortliNvest^* 


2a«crioB,vol.45,VP-'-^il 

itory,  f?««^"«>;!\,„, 
L,.,  li.portforl«6M'P> 

[,  1869. 


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Am.  Jour.  Sii.,  L'll  hoiu'D,  vol.  18, p. 441  ()  p.), 
lUM. 

I'nlimiuary  geological  report. 

llfport  of  11  reconiioiBBanco  niid  Biirvcy  in 
Caliliiniia  in  coiiuootiou  with  oxiilor.itioim  for 
11  iiraitii'abli' route  from  tlio  MiBHiBBijipi  l{ivi>r 
to  thii  I'acilio  Ocfiiii  in  18,'i3  by  Williamson 
Iviil.  0,  H'J,  \<\>- 1-*".  Hoi'i**'  !>"''.  Xo.  129  [Wasli- 
in):tiiii,lS54j. 

Alistract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  Berien,  vol.21, 
pp.  270-J72, 1854. 

.Viicit'nt  like  in  the  Colorado  dosort. 

Aiu-.Tour.  Si'i..'-d  HiTii'M,  vol.  17,  i)p.  435-43H, 

18.'i4. 
Kniiu  Commercial  Ailvcrtiser,  California. 

yiiiclisilver  mine  of  Almadon,  Cal. 
Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  2d  sorius,  vol.  17,  pp.  438-440, 
18M. 
Kt'port  on  the  geology  of  the  route 
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[CiiiPtain  Pope. 

Exiilnriiticms  and  surveys  forarailroad  route 
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lUiiml  of  exploration  of  ft  route  for  the 
rncilii  liailroad,  near  the  32d  parullul,  from 
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I'oiHi;  a|)iiendix,  geology,  50  pages,  miiii, 
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1  D«'.  N".  7H,  AVosliington,  1X55. 

Olwervations  on  the  physical  geog- 
Bqiby  ami  geology  of  the  coast  of  Cal- 
furuia  I'loiu  Bodega  Bay  to  San  Diego, 
iliysiial  geography  of  the  nionntain 

iiiii;e3  ad.joiuing  the  coast,  geology  of 
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m  Die^'o. 
v.  S.  Coast  Surv.,  Report    for    1855,    jiji. 

|li6-398,  AVa.sbington,  1855;  IJeport  for  1857, 

p.  xviii. 

•I In  the  grooving  and  polishing  of 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  aeries,  vol.  20,  pp.  178-181, 

i  .\iii.  .V880C.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol,  i),  pp.  216- 

f).  1855. 

[Observations  on  the  extent  of  the 
lid  ri'j;ion  of  California  and  Oregon, 
Itb  notices  of  mineral  localities  in 
ililuruia  and  of  some  remarkable 
koiuiens  of  crystalline  gold. 
|Aii\.J(iur.  Sci.,  2d  series,  20,  pp.  72-85, 1855. 
Poles  upon  silicified  plants  found 
liuCiilifoi'iiia. 

|Appeiulix  to  the  i)rellnunary  geological  re- 
tof  W.  V.  Blake,  exploration  for  a  railroad 
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^^^ 


Blake,  William  P. — Continued. 

Remarks  in  coii'-lnsion  [to  report  on 

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Appendix  to  jireliminary  neolojjieal  report 
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Doc.  No.  129,  pp.  20-21,  \Va,sliington,  1855. 

Abstract,  .\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  sories,  vol.21, 
p.  207,  1855. 

Remarks  upon  tho  geology  of  Cali- 

fortiiii,  from  observations  in  connec- 
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Am.  Assoc.,  I'roe.,  vol. ',),  i)p.  222-225,  l.S5(i. 

Observatiouii  on  the  characters  and 


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Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  !),  i)p.  220-222, 1856. 

Notice  of  remarkable  stratii  contain- 
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Monterey,  Cal. 

Philudclpliia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roe. ,  vol.  7,  pp. 
328-331, 1850. 

Observations  on  the  geological  spec- 
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Kxplorations  in  thoDakotacountry,  1855,  by 
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Report  on  the  geology  of  the  route. 

Explorations  for  a  railroad  route  from  the 
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route  near  tlio  3.")tU  parallel  explored  by 
■Whipple,  110  piii;es,  mai>s,  plates,  4',  33d 
Cong.,  2d  Hess.,  IIou.se  Ex.  Doe.  No.  91,  ■Wash- 
ington, 1850.  Ineludes  report  on  fossils  by 
J.  Hall,  pp.  119-105,  plates. 

Review  of  a  jtortion  of  the  geologi- 
cal miip  of  the  I'nited  States  iind  Brit- 
ish Provinces  by  Jules  Marcou. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol.  22,  pp.  383-388, 
1850. 

Geologicfil  report. 

Explorations  aiul  surveys  for  a  railroad 
route  from  tho  Mississippi  lo  tln'  Pacilic.  vol. 
5;  reportof  It.  S.  Williamson  upon  the  routes 
in  California  to  connect  with  tlio  routes  near 
tint  35th  and  32(1  parallels,  p.irt  II,  pp.  1-310, 
plates;  pp.  344-;!58,  4\  33d  Coiif,'.,  2d  boss., 
House  Ex.  Doc  No.  01,  Washington,  1850. 

Notice  of  the  geological  collection 

[made  by  Shumard  on  Alarcy's  expedi- 
tion on  Big  Wichita  and  Brazos  rivers]. 
34th  Con.g.,  l.stsess.,  Senate  Ex.  Doc.  No,  00, 
pp.  46-47,  Washington,  1850.  -• 


100 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[Bl'LL.  m. 


Blake,  William  P. — Continued. 

On   the  orojfnipliy   of  the   western 

portion  of  tlio  (Tnited  StatoH. 

Am.  Ahsoc,  Proc.,  vol.  lU,  pp.  110-184,  part 
2,  1857. 

On  the  paralloliHui  Ixttwocn  the  dv- 

poHits  of  atiriforon.s  drift  of  tho  Appa- 
lachian t^old  field  and  tliosu  of  Cali- 
fornia. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sri.,  'Jil  Hi-rlen,  vol.  20,  )>.  I'JH  (}  p.), 
1858. 

The  Wheatly  silvi-r-lead  mines. 

Milling  Mn^.  ami  Jour.  Guol.,  vol.  V2,  pp. 
.111-41K,  1800. 

Observations  on  tlie  geolojiy  of  the 

Kocky  Mountain  tdiain  in  the  vicinity 
of  Santa  Vo,  N.  Mex.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Ahhoc,  Proc.,  vol.  Ill,  pp.  314-319, 1860. 

Notes  npon  the  jjcolofry  and  minerals 

of  Clu'rokec  Valley,  Valley  Kivor, 
North  Carolina. 

Mining  .Miig.  nnil  Juiir.  Otiol.,  vol.  13,  pp. 
«0-84,  1881. 

Obstjrvations    ( u    tlie    mineral    rc- 

sor.rccs  of  tlio  Rocky  Mountain  chain 
near  Santa  Vo,  and  the  jjrobablo  extent 
sontliwardof  tlio  Rocky  Mountain  gold 
Held. 

lioHton  Soc.  Nat.  Hint.,  Pror,.,  vol.  7,  pp.  04- 
70,  1861. 

Note  on  the  discovery  of  fossils  in 

the  auriferous  slate  formation  of  the 
Mariposa  estate,  California,  and  the 
probable  geoloj^ical  age. 

Califomiii  Acnd.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  p.  170 
(J  p.),  1807. 

Al)8trm't,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2<l  Meritw,  vol.  43, 
pp.  270-271  (ip.),18B7. 

Der  Stekin-Fluss  imbritisclienNord- 

Amerika. 

Petcrnuiiin's  Mitt«iluiiKon,  vol.  10,  j)]).  171- 
175,  4°,  1804. 

Notes  on  the  geology  and  mines  of 

Nevada  Territory  (Washoe  silver  re- 
gion, United  States). 

Geol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  2(),  j.p.  317-327, 
1804. 

New  mineral  oil  regions  in  the  Tu- 


lare Valley. 

('iiliforniE  Aoad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  p.  193, 
1867. 

Iron  regions  of  Arizona. 

Am.  Jour.   Sci.,  2(1   series,  vol.  4U,  p.  388 
(J  p.),  1865. 

> Note  on  the  brown  coal  formatioa 

of  Washington  Territory  and  Oregon. 
California  Acail,  Sci.,   Proc,  vol.  3,  ji.  347, 
1867. 


Blake,  William  1'.— Continued. 

Locality  of  secondary  fossils  in  Or«.| 

gon. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2<l  HcricH,  vol.  44,   pp.  llj.| 
119  (4  p.),  1807. 

Tho    glaciers    of    Alaska,    liuHsiatl 

America. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2il  mTien,  vol.  44,  pp.96-l«l| 
1807. 

Notes  upon  the  geography  ami  (;eol.| 

ogy  of  Kussiau  AmtTJca  and  the  ISiitj 
keen  River,  from  observations  miulei: 
1863. 

McHsago  PrcHt.  V.  S.  in  anawer  to  a  riwilJ 
tion  of  tlic  HouHc  of   intli  Dcccmliir  Iwl 
ciilliug  for  iul'ornmtiou  rdutivu  tu  limn 
America,  40tli  Cong.,  litl  hchs.,  Houro  E\Ak 
Xo.  177,  part  2,  pp.  2-17,  map,  Wnsliing 
1808. 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  gold  wisj 

cinnabar  in  tlm  secondary  or  Tertiaii 
rocks  [California]. 

llo.ston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  11,  pp,^ 

31  (J  p.),  1868. 

The  Carboniferous  age  of  a  portJ 

of  the  gold-bearing  rocks  of  CaliiJ 
nia. 

A m.  Jour,  Sci.,  2(1  sericH,  vol.  45,  pgi.  'j64-l| 
1808. 

Reviewed  liy  W.  H.  Brewer,  ih.,  p|i.  i 
3!>9. 

Miscellaneous  notices  [Calilnrnij 

California  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  11,  ppj 


[  DAHTON.J 

[BJake,  WiUiai 
Jfeniarks  ( 
Great  Biuiin. 
''aJifomia  A 

:'7«,  1873. 

—  ^()(os  on  tl 
of  Ve.ss(>,  Jujia 

'''iniii-cticut  J 
V"l.  '■!.  I>1>.  299-300 

f"n  iiioclian 
se.v  »na;^netite8. 
'^"1-  lnnt.  Mini 
'■>-5-:iM,  1874. 

<''''A'Jnof  the 
«"'""'''Ke<l  foro 
Kivor,  Oregon. 

^l"iA«Hoc.,Proo 

1875. 

iVofes  on  tlie  n 

('"y  Head,  Mas, 

;i"'- Ii.«t.  .Minium 

"--"•V!  p.),  1870. 

'»"    itacoI,„„it 

|i  oimtv,  (,'al.j. 

'■''"•"•  Acad.  .Sci.   T., 

T''"  oro  deposits 
't<'ni  .\eva<l;i. 
-\'"- Inet.  .Mini",,^,  -' 

TJi, 


at 


291,  1808. 

—  Note  on  the  abundance  of  inin^ 
in  northern  Arizona. 

(.'alifornia  Acad.  .Sci.,  Proc,  vol. :), iijilj 
207  (J  p.),  1868. 

—  Upon  tho  gradual  dessicatioii  u(i 
surface  of  the  western  portion  ol'.^(( 
America. 

Am.  Nnt.,  vol.  2,  p.  444  (J  p.).  1869. 

—  On  a  fossil  tooth  from  Table  .V(^ 
tain. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  »cric»,  vol.  50,  i)|i.3(| 
(J  p.),  1870. 

—  The  jjlasticity  of  pebbles  niulr 
Am.  AM»oc.,Proc.,  vol.  18,  pj).  199  '.'I'J'I 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  3,  pp.  44,')-H6i( 

1870. 

—  Notes  on  some  points  in  tluM 


'"'  W'^'Jogy  an, 
Tone,  .Ariz 

'^"''  Ixsf.  Mini,  ,  F 

i5f"i;:;":'^^"'"s.roj 

J5.-JI--'.t2,328,4o,jHH2 

■'"'"•I'li.vry  dike.  7', 
M'izoiia. 

V-"«-  ■■""1  Mining,  Jou 

^'J'''"J  I'henomen, 
""•■''■.  vol.  J.  pp., je.j^ 
^"tiy  of  the  Nih 
:^:""'^i"i«.Jo„r.,| 


alogy  and  geology  of  Utah. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  2,  p.2I6j 
1871. 

—  On  columnar  diorite  from  iiearll 


icl 

PI>.  273-271 


'""  veins  in  the 


h'oek,  Nev. 

California  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.4,| 
184  (J  p.),  1873. 


^Jl"' Carson  City  i 

■^'"■"'•'■,vol.4 

I  I'iii- 
fiiota. 

»;■;""->•«  deposits  of, 
\«;/"Hr.  Mining, 

■«11,J886.  ' 


lDi'i.i.ra.  I 

,BHilBinOM-| 
„1.  44,  pp.  VA-i 
iUa,    Kusmatl 

•„l.44,VV9ft-W| 

iiinl  tho  Stul 
•vtions  uiadeil 

,„Bwert«art*lv| 

,lativ«  to  U»H 
ng  lli)us»«  Hx.M 
^  map.  Wn8lungt4 

,ncoofgo\.l\yii 
,aary  or  Tcrtiil 


I  PABTOW.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


101 


rroc 


.voi.u.n'i 


,  ago  of  a  r-tt* 
rocUB  of  Ca" 

.  iJruwer,  »'  ■  W 

c,tice8  [Califotd 
VrocVol-'tl'M 

Inndancc  of  i^^ 

■oV.I.Vl^l 
"1 


[Blake,  William  P.— Continued. 

KoniarkH  on  tlio  topograithy  of  tlio 

Great  Basin. 

Cnlifornla  Acad.  S<ii.,  Proc,  vol.  4,pp.27fl- 
'Z-H.  1873. 
Notes  on  the  Keolo^y  of  tho  island 
of  Vesso,  .)a])an. 

('oiiiiti'fii'ut  Aciul.  ArlH.  and  Sci.,  Traiin., 
vol.2,pp.  29(>-300, 187:t. 

[On  iiiochanical  <irigin  of  Now  .Iit- 
8cy  niJij;netite8.J 

Am.  In.st.  Slimng  Kiik.,  TriuiH.,  vol.  2,  pp. 

:)2:>-:i:;fl,  i8"4. 
Origin  of  the  cascades  and  of  the 
Buliiin'iped    forest    on    the    Colnnihia 
Uiver,  Oregon. 

Am.  AMrtcic.rroc.,  vol.  23,  piirt  2,  pji.  72-74, 
B7,'i. 

Notes  on  tho  occurrence  of  siderito 
at  (.iay  Head,  Mass. 

Am.  InHt.  Jliiiiii}!  Kiif?.,  Trims.,  vol.  4,  pp. 
112-1  i;i  (5i..),187r>. 

On  itiicoluinito  [from  Marijiosa 
"(iiiiity,  (lal.]. 

riiila.  Acail.  .Sci.,  Proc.,  vol.  28,  pp.  326-320, 


kci.,  Vr<»'. 


lul  dcssicatioii 
Item  \»()rtioi> 


»frit'» 


vol.  50,VV.' 


.144  (iV.)-!'*'''' 
Ith  tri>mTa1>l''>>i 


of  pebbles  awl 

vol.  3,  pp.  ^^-^'' 


I'lie  ore  deposits  of  Eureka  district, 
ea.stcni  Ncv.ida. 

Am.  Inst.  Miiiiii};  Kiif;.,  Trniis.,  vol.  0,  pp. 

i;i4  .m;:!.  187'.i. 

Till!  geology  and   veins   of  'i'omb- 
toiie,  Ariz 

Am.  lii.st.  Milling  Kng.,  'I'ranH.,  vol.  10,  pp. 
■iU'M:>,  1X82. 

Knj;.  anil  Mining  .tour.,  vol.  33.  pp.  145-146, 
i  l,"!?,  231-2:12,328, 4°,  18«2. 

Reviowed  by  J.  A.  t'liurcb,  ib.,  pp.  218-21!t, 
|313. 

Porphyry  dike.  Tombstone  district, 
Lrizoiiu. 
Kiig.  and  Mining  Jonr.,  vol.  34,  jip.  2i)-30 

J  p.),  4 M 882. 

(ilaiiul  phenomena   of  Mill   lioek, 
iearN'ew  Haven. 
Science,  vol.  1,  pp.  146-147  (i  p.),  1883. 

•  Geology  of  the  >Silver  King  mine. 
Eii^l.aiid  Miniug  Jour.,  vol.  35,  pp.  254-206, 

t,  I8^;i. 


^t.. 


lo  points  ni 


till!  11^ 


,Bcrie«,  vol.2,  >..2>M 


I.Vioriteirom 
li.  Sci.,  Vioc 


ueiitfl 


vol.  1.1 


►  The  Carson  City  icbnolites. 

1  ScicuoL',  vol.  4,  pp.  273-270, 1884. 

[Tin-oro  veins  in  the  Black  Hills  of 

ikota. 

I.\m. Inst,  Mining  Eng.,  Traua.,  vol.  13,  pp. 

kl-tJ9C,  1885. 

lliou-oro  deposits  of  southern  Utali. 
m.liint.  Mining  Eng.,  Traus.,  vol.  14.  pp. 

«11,1886. 


Blake,  William  P. — Continued. 

Tlio    Rainbow    lode,    Butto    City, 

Mont. 

Am.  InMt.  Mining  Eng.,  TranH.,  vol.  16,  pp. 

85-80, 1887. 

Views  on  the  Archiran. 

[iitcriiaMoiial  (Jong,  of  (iool..  Am.  Oommit- 
tco,  Iti'portH,  1888,  A.  1888. 

A   1.  (icid.,  vo"..2,  140-184,  in  part,  1888. 

[On  the  use  of  the  term  "  Taconie."] 

International    (Jong,  of  Uool.,  Am.  (Joiii- 
niitteo  Uiiport.  1888,  I!,  p.  17,  (2  lines),  18.88. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  2,  p.  207,  1888. 

The  copjierilcpositsof  ("oj)per  liasiu, 

Arizona,  and  their  origin. 

Am.  Inst.  .Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  17,  pp. 

479-485,  188!). 

IJintaite,  Albertite,  Grahamite,  and 

a^phaltnm  de.seribed  and  compantd 
with  observations  on  bitumen  and  its 
compounds. 

Am.  In.st.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  18,  pp. 
503-582,  1890. 

Hitchcock,  C.  H.,  and.     Geological 

map  of  the  lJnit<Ml  States. 

Statistics  of  mines  and  luiniug  in  the  States 
and  Territories  west  of  Ibe  Hoeky  Mountains, 
5tli  report  by  I{.  \V.  Itaymimd,  Washington, 
1873. 

Statistical  atlas  of  tbo  United  States  based 
on  results  (if  tlie  Otli  Census,  1870,  by  I''.  A. 
Walker,  Plates  XIII,  XIV,  folio,  Washing- 
ton, 1875. 

Petermann's  Mitteilungcu,  vol.  21,  plato  16, 
4°,  1875. 

Special  report  of  Smithsonian  Institution 
for  llio  Centennial,  Washington,  1870. 

Atlas  of  the  I'nited  .States  and  the  world 
by  Gray,  folio,  I'hiladelpliia,  1871. 

Iteproducrd  (probably)  bj-  F.  Ratzel,  Die 
Vereiigteii  Staaten  von  Xord-Amerika,  vol.  1, 
Muneben,  1878. 

Blaiichard,  11.  Handbook  of  Minnesota, 
(14  pages,  18,  Chicago,  1867. 

Blaiid,  Thomas.  Notes  relating  to  the 
physical  geography  and  geology  of  cer- 
tain West  India  islands,  etc. 

Am.  Phil.  .Soe.,  I'roc,  vol.  12,  pp.  50-03, 1873. 

Physical  geography  of  Jind  distribu- 
tion of  tiart^strial  mollusea  in  tho 
Bahama  Islands. 

Kew  York  Lyceum  of  Nat.  Ilist.,  Annals, 
vol.  10,  pp.  311-324,  1874. 

Abstract,  Am.  .four.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vid.  8,  pp. 
231-233,1874. 

Blaudford,  W.  T.  The  correlation  of 
geological  formations.  [Abstract  of  an 
address  before  Britisli  Assoc,  August 
28,  1884.] 

Science,  vol.  4,  pp.  208-209,  1884. 


102 


CATAIiOOUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


(■WLUIR 


IpAKTOK.] 


Blaudy,  John  F.  Tojioj^nipliy,  willi  «])(•- 
cifil  rolcroiico  to  tlm  Liikr  Snixu'ior 
cojtpor  (liHtrict. 

Am.  IiiHt.  MliiiiiK  Kiig.,  TrHiiH.,  vdl.  I,  |i|>. 
7!>-«2, 1H73. 

On  evidonco  of  stn-iinm  <liiriiiK  t'li" 

(lopimition  of  tlio  coal. 

Am.  IiiHt.  Miiilii;;  Kiik-i  Trnn*,,  vol.  4,  iip. 
11:1-110,  Plat«!  V,  187(1. 

Tlio  Laki<  Snporlor  cojiper  rorkn  in 

I'oiumylvunia. 

Am.  Iiisl.  Milling;  V.ng..  'rniiiH.,  veil.  7,  \i\>. 
3:il-;i:i:i,  330,  IBTO.  DiHCUHHvil  by  Hunt  iinil 
Krazer. 

Tlio  mining:  region  aronn<l  I'roRcott, 

Ariz. 

Am.  Iiiftt.  Mining  I''iif;.i  'rraiiH.,  veil.  11,  |i|i. 
280-291,  mnp,  18h:i. 

Kiig.  iinil  IkliiiiiiK  Jour.,  vol.  36,  pp.  33,  .14, 
map, 4",  I8H3. 

Abstniot,  Sciciict!,  vol.  2,  p.  80  (J  p.),  4°,  1883. 

Williams,  C.  P.,  and.     Some    coii- 

tribiitiiniH  to  a  kiio\vl('il;;o  of  tlio  con- 
stitntion  of  tbc  copper  rau^osof  Lake 
Superior. 

Am.  Jour.  Sri.,  2(1  sorios,  vol.  34,  pp.  112-120, 
1802. 

Blaney,  .T.  V.  Z.     Clioinical  analyses. 

Illinois  Geol.  Surv.,  vol.  3,  pp.  573-574,  Chi- 
cago, 1868. 

Blaiivelt,  IlarrinKton.  'I'ho  Reyniert 
nuingiiniierous  loUo,  Arizona,  and  its 
formations. 

Kng.  and  Mining  .Tour.,  vol.47,  p]).  139-140, 
4°,  1889. 

Bleasdell,  W.  Observations  on  modern 
glacial  action  in  Canada. 

(leol.  Soc,  Quart.  ,Tour.,  vol.  20,  pp.  009-071, 
1870;  vol.  28,  392-390, 1872. 

Bliss,  J.  S.     Notes  on  Wisconsin  drift. 
Am.  Joiir.  Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  41,  p.  255  (i  p.), 
1806. 

Bliss,  Ricbard.  Glaciers  in  the  Kocky 
Mountains, 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  6,  pji.  310-312, 1872. 

Blodget,  J.  R.,  (>t  al.     [On  the  clays  and 
gravels  underlying  Philadelphia,  Pa.] 
Am.  riiil.  So(%,    I'loc,  vol.  10,  jip.  180-181 
(4  p.),  1877. 

Blovr,  A.  A.  The  ore  chutes  and  recent 
developments  of  Iron  Hill,  Leadvillc, 
Colo. 

Colorado  State  School  of  Mines,  Anniml  Re- 
port, 1887,  pp.  01-85,  platen,  1887. 

With  additions,  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng., 
Trans.,  vol,  18,  pp.  145-181,  plates.  "Tlio  ge- 
ology and  ore  deposits  of  Iron  Hill,  Leadvill(>, 
Colo.,"  1890. 


Boas,  Franz.  Itaflln-I.and.  Oeogriiphji 
Hcho  F.rgolinisMo  einer  in  den  .liilireil 
IKKi  nnd  IHKt  ausgotllhrten  Foncb.] 
ungsrciHe. 

I'dlcrmann's    Mittcllungon,   BrgKn7:iin{ik| 
No.  80,  lUU  pages,  nmp«,  4",  1885. 

The  gcograpliy  and  geology  of  Ii»(ij,| 

Land. 

Canada  Koyal  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  .I,  Sc<-  iv| 
pp.  7!5-78,  4",  1888, 

Boll,  .Tacoh.  Texas  in  its  geognostic  aDl| 
agricultural  asi)ect. 

Am.  Nut.,  vol.  13,  pp.  37.V384,  1H79. 

Geological  examinations  in  Tcx.v. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  14,  pp.  084-686,  I8H0. 

Bollaert,  AVilliam.  Observations  on  tld 
geograjihy  of  Texas. 

Koyal  Ueogr.  Soc.,  Jour.,  vol.  2ll.  pp.  11).| 
135,  1851. 

Bolton,  II.  C.     Notes  on  the  great  naltdfl 
])OHit8  of  Petite  Anso,  lia.     [Abstni 
Xrw  York  Acad. Sci., Trans., vol.7, ppij 
127,  1888. 

Sci.  Am.  Supt.,  vol.  26,  pp.  10475-1 04"6, 5 
K,0.  1888. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat., vol.  20,  p.  1074  (j  p.).m 

Scientilic  jottings  on  the  Nile  aj^ 

in  the  desert. 

Now  York  Acad.  .Sci.,  Trans.,  vol,  !l, pp.I 
120,  1890. 

and  Jiilieii,  Alexis  A.     Musical  f 

its  wide  distribution  and  its  properliaj 
[Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.,  I'roc,  vol.  33,  pp.  408  41,1, 1«| 

Notice  of  the  microscoitical 

amination  of  a  series  of  ocean,  lak^ 
river,  and  desert  sands.     [AliHtract,] 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Pr<X!.,  vol.  Ill,  pp.t 
415,  1885. 

Bolton,  Ricihard.     On  the  physical  j 
raphy   and    geology   of   the  nortb«| 
portion  of  the  State  of  Missis.sippi. 
Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.'l,  pp.  71-74, 184!l. 

Bouney,  T.  G.  Notes  on  a  part  oft! 
Ilnronian  series  in  the  ueigh!)orliood| 
Sudbury  [Canada.] 

Gcol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  44,  pp.  3!-| 
1888. 

Itcview  l)j-  Alexander  Wincliell.  Ain.l 
vol.  3,  pp.  212-214,  1889. 
[ ]  [Remarks  on  significaiKO  ofc| 


[(Bonny,  .FohnS.] 
bearing  bvtl  at  S 

Aim  ,luur.  Sci.,  \, 

iBounycastJe,  R.  K 

tion  oil  a  few  of  t 
of  iipjier  ( 'annda. 

<.'""l l.it.HDd  It 

(f.'-70.  IKL-O. 

*»n  till)  tiansifi 
iir.'i(|iii. 

Alii, Tour.  .Sci.,  vol 
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Xcwfouiidland  ii 
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3ooth,  Jfciiry.    OiitJ, 
slate  ;;rai)t()liteH  on 
Iliid.sdii  a  fovr  mile 
kecpsie. 

Aiii.,;oiir.,Sci..3,l„er 

18A1. 

Sooth,  .1,111108  C.     Fir 

iiiial  rcport.s  [on  goo] 

25  i>a<ifH.  Dover,  183t 

Moiiioirof  the  gee 

flic  State  of  Delawa 

Wliciition  of  the  go 

tions  to  agriculture. 

'M8S  j.ages. 

Rcjtort  on  soils. 

Explorations  of  route  t( 
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nnus<.Doc.l29.pp.No 

rden,  W.  W.     Rop„ri| 

c.v  of  Clarke  and 
llnd, 

Gcol.   Surv. 
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■.ScottCounty[nnd.Jel 
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Al-stn.,  t,  Am.  Jour.  Hci 

lpp.30a-:iilfi  1875^ 

■Jeuiii 


Indiana, 


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tbo  great  salt  li J 
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408  413.1*^1 


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niicroBiovic 
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uls.     [AltKtract,] 
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.the  physical  gi 
of  the  nortlM| 

)f  Mis^i'^'^iPP'' 
lol.-l,PP-7l--^.l8^« 
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The  ueighlioi 


rlieodi 


[our., 


vol.  41.  pp. 


■  ■\Vinclioll.  Ara.i 


IBI 


lllC 


gnifica 

,  Great  l.:«kere» 

their  \nM 

,ol.40.1..532li| 


OU 

bur.,  V 


■by 
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J.  W.  Spent" 
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I I  (  li'eview   of) 

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Illiliiiii, 

Am.  Jonr.  8i<l.,3«l 
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•On  the  dincover 
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•  <  >ii  (^iioboo  and 
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■  Kepiirt  as  geolo 
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I'. S. ImciI.  Siirv.  of  1 
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anil  flail,  1'.  V.  Ilayii 
iiiiiil  Hcjiort  [for  1872) 
Inn,  1H73. 

■  [K.xplorati(ms    in 
District.] 

Ciilifoniia  Acad.  .Sci., 
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I — J  Kxploration«    .. 
Mates  giilogical  siir 
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Am.  Jonr.  Sci.,  3d  seri 
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-"a  I'nakyte,  an  ej 
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Am.  Jonr.  Sei.,  ;id  Heii 

Ijp.),  1874. 

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J  lialil  .Mountain,  iu  Uu 
I.VC. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  aerij 

l!i74. 

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I  niorphic  Silurian  rock 

|liim. 

Ani..loiir.Sci.,  3dgeri-?j 

1>71.  ^ 

Geological  chart  oft 

Mst  of  the   Rocky  Mi 

It'auada,  it;  by  24  iucht 

I  New  York,  1875, 

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P^ilfuliians. 
/'"■•'"'"■•  Sei.,  3d  series. 


[Rci.i.in. 


bAII»<'»l 


NORTH    AMERICAN    OEOLOOY. 


105 


111. 

lo  Creek,  V IV. 

i{.,  rriiim.,  vol.  12,p|j 

olo^y  of  tho  lltiJ 
il>  Hoction  of  reo 

*•  I 

iiR.,  Tram.,  vol.  15,  pd 


,v..l.  49,  VP- "1-™' 
ifial  reiHO'H"''""'  aiiiil 

of    HOUtllWt'«t    Vitl 

Uh  oh  tho  ctiiil  iiifi*! 
luce  o(  the  I'niWl 
I,  collfcttil  'liiri'iK  'I 
iiy  in  tho  luitiimuuil 

Xl,m-XI.lX,lH7n, 
lorviitioiiBotitlioiuiiil 
■ith  tho  n"*^>**'*  •'""S'l 

iity  H'o""-]- 
,1. 1  pp.  3.'vi-.ir.r,,  m». 

i»y  and  iiiiniTiildKy ' 
,]     [WiHtriict.l 
U.  l,,v<'Oiiiu  Nat-  "'"'• 

ol. 'i,  p.:i'o<M''"^'-" 

N.     A    jnicroHcori'l 
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la  BcrioH,  vol.  38,  1>\-.  M^* 
at.,vol.23,  p.721('.tlii..^ 

n  v.,  and.    'l'"'  F| 
|)nnty,  Ark. 

Sii.,  rroc,  vi'l-  S'.Pfl 

Lr  Hci.  Jlontlily,  vi.l.  36,fl 
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llWill,  Kaukiiket',!" 

a,   Edgar,   Von\,  »»* 

Ities.] 

lurv.,   vol.  4,  (-"-olo^' 

190-275,  Chlcap".  18'0. 

fv  A.  II.  Wortlu"- 

ro..omiralOeol.ofWi»' 

Tspringfleld.l8«.!. 


jradley,  Trank  H. -Continued. 

i .|(|{.vi»»w  of  J  Iie8(juori!UX  on  Illi- 
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tliP  ri'i)"rt  of  the  Koological  survey  of 

llliiHii't. 

Am.  Jonr.  8ol.,3rt(ierl«>ii,  toI.  1,  pp.  4t»5-4aH, 

1871. 

.(Ill  tlio  diflcovery  of  tho  t^uolioo  for- 

iiitiiiii  in  Idiilio. 

Am.  JiPlir.  S<1.,  3(1  H(>rii*M,  vol.  1,  p.  133, 
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.Ou  (^iiuhcc  nudCiirhoniforouH  rocku 
in  111,'  Tcloii  raiigo. 

Am  ■liiiir.  Si'i.,  3il  HuriuH,  vol.  4,  pp.  230-231 

(jpl."*"-- 
Kcjiort   a8  p'ologiBt  of    the   Snake 

iver  division. 

I'.S.  ticol.  Siii'V.  d'  tlioTorrlloricH,  cmliriKv 
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»u(l  I'tali.  K.  V.  lliiydcn  in  cliiirKi'.  "tU  An- 
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[K.\|ilorationH    in    tho    YollowHtono 

Distiict.) 

Calildrnia  Acwl.  .Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  4,  pp.  211-' 
29:1,  lt*7:i. 

\ — J  Kxploralionpi  df  IHT2,  I'uittul 
States  ^oloKical  survey  of  tlio  Torri- 
toricM,  under  I>r.  F.  V.  Haydon,  Snako 
River  division. 

Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  3tl  geriox,  vol.  0,  pp.  194-207, 
ISilt. 

•  Hii  Tnakyto,  an  ojiidotic  rcii'k  from 
I'liaka  range,    on  tlio    borders  of 
Ti'iiiu'.s.sce  and  North  Carolina. 

Ain..riiiir.  Sci.,  3(1  seriOH,  vol.  7,  pp.  519-520 

lip.l.  1H74. 

-Note  (in  tho  rocout  oarth(|uakea  of 
I  Itiilil  .Mountain,  iu  Uiithurfortl  County, 

[x.c. 

Am.  Jour.  8cl.,  3(1  8eriu8,  vol.8,  p.  79  (^p.), 

16"4. 

Note   on   tho   occurronco   of   niota- 
I  murpliic  Silurian  rocks  in  North  Caro- 

lliua. 

Ani.,I(iiir.  Sci.,  3il  ueriis,  vol.  8,  p.390  (§  p.), 

Mi. 

■  (ieoldgical  chart  of  tho  United  States 
least  of  the  Kocky  Mountains  and  of 
ICaii.ida,  It)  by  24  inches  in  12^\  folder, 
I  New  York,  1875. 

•On  tile  Silurian  ago  of  the  southern 

|Appaluc'liians. 

Am.  ,Iiiur.  Sol.,  3d  series,  vol.  9,  pp.  279-288, 
!"0-383,  ]«75. 


Bradley,  Frank  H. — Continn&l. 

<  Ml  a"  j»oologieal  chart  of  the  United 

States  east  of  tlio    Kooky  Mnuntnina 
and  of  Canada." 

Am.. four.  Sol.,  3(1  HOrira,  vol.  13,  pp. 280-201, 
IH7«. 

UevU'wi'd  by  A.  K.  C.  .Selwyn,  lb.,  p.  401 
(JP'».  l'*7«. 

Haydon,   V,  V.,  and.     Man  of  the 

sources  of  tho  Snako  River,  with  its 
triliutari«'8,  together  with  portions  of 
the  head  waters  of  tiiu  Madison  and 
Vollowstono;  scale,  5  miles  to  I  inch. 
U.S.  (icol.  Surv.oC  till,  Tcrritorlos,  K.  V. 
Ilnydcii  in  clmrgc,  folio  [WuBliington,  1872 f J 

[NotHUUU.] 

Brainerd,  Alfred  F.     Note  on  n  deposit 
(if  lire  sand  in  Clinton  County,  N.  Y. 
Am.  InHt,  MtniiiK  Kug.,  Trniis.,  vol.  14  pp,. 
75V-V,')9,  1886. 

A  new  discovery   of  carbonate  of 

iron  ores  at  I'.iiterpriso,  Miss. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  10,  pp. 
140-149,  1887. 

Notes  ou    th(<    iron  ores,  fuel,  and 

iiuiiroved  blast-l'uniaco  ]iractico  of  tho 
ISiriuin;;liaiu  district. 

Am.  Iiist.  MiuiuK  I'liK-,  Trans.,  vol.  17,  pp. 
151-155,  1889. 

Brainerd,  K/ra.  Tho  gooloj  ical  feature 
of  the  luariilo  belt. 

Ikliddli'lmrg  lliHt.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.1,  part  2, 
l>p.U-21,  niup,  1885. 

Tho  Chazj-  formation  in  the  Chain- 

plaiii  Valley. 

(iuol.  Sou.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  293-;i00,  plulu 
11,  1891. 
AliHlract,  Aui.Gool.,  vol.7,  p.378(ip.),  1891. 

and    Seely,    II.   M.     Tho    original 

C'hazy  rocks. 

Am.  (i(ol.,  vol.  2,  pp. 323-330,  1888. 

Tlio  Cahuleroiis   foruiutions  in 

tlie  Champlain  Vallej'. 

(ieol.  .Sof.  Am..  Hull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  501-511, 1890. 

Am.  MuH.  Nat.  lliat.,  Bull.,  vol.  3,  pp.  1-23, 
1890. 

AbHtract.x,  Am.  (icol.,  vol.  5,  ji.  120,  (7  linos)  j 
Am.  .lour.  Soi.,  lid  seiie,'*,  vol.  39,  pp.  235-238; 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  '^4,  p.  0.'>5,  (ti  lines),  1890. 

Brainerd,  Jehu.  On  ([uartz  pelibles  of 
tho  saiidstoiio  conglomorato,  and  rea- 
sons for  rejecting  tho  theory  of  water 
detrition. 

Am.  Assoc.,  Proc,  vol.  5,  p.  222, 1851. 
Annals  of  Seiouco  [Cleveland],  vol.  1,  pp. 
235-230, 1H.-)1. 

On  some  tbssils  of  Northern  Ohio. 

Am.  Assoc,  I'roc,  vol.  6,  pp.  304-300, 1852. 


106 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


IBULI.1J7. 


Brainerd,  Jehu — Continuod. 

FoBsil  fishes  [Chagrin  Falls,  Ohio]. 

AuualM  of  Scieuco  [Cleveland],  vol.  1,  pp.  18- 
I'J,  185;). 

Analysis  of  Berea  sandstones. 

Clovtlaii'l  Aciid.  Si'i.,  Proc,  vol.  1,  pp.  144- 
146, 1874. 

Branner,   John  C.      Glaciation  of  the 
Lackawaunii  Valley.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  AsHoc,  I'roc.,  vol.  34,  pp.  •J12-214,  1880. 
Abstract,  Sciuuce,  vol.  0,  pp.  221-222  (J  i>.), 
1885. 

Origin  of  the   Pottsville  and  other 

conglouierateH. 

Am.  Jour.  Hcl.,;!(l  sorics,  vol.  3-,  p.  324  (^  p.), 

1880. 

The  glaciation  of  jiarts  of  Wyoming 

,    and  Lackawanna  valleys. 

\    Am.Phil.  Soc,  rroc.,vol.23,  pp. 337-357, 1880. 

Abstract,  Scieiici-,  vol.  8,  p.  422  (J  p.),  4°, 
1886. 

' [Geological  map  of  Indiana,  colored 


according  to  the  scheme  of  the  Inter- 
national Geologic  Congress],  2  by  4 
incites,  1886. 

—  The  thickness  of  the  ice  in  north- 
eastern Pennsylvania  during  the  Gla- 
cial epoch. 

Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  3d  Horius,  vol.  32,  pp.  362- 
360,  1880. 

—  Annual  report  of  the  geological 
survey  of  Arkansas  for  1887,  l.')  pages. 
Little  Kock,  1887. 

—  Glaciation ;  its  relations  to  the  I.ick- 


Sci. 


ol.  1, 


awanna- Wyoming  region. 
Lackawaiiun  Inst,  lliat.  and 
l)p.  3-18,  4  platts,  188H. 

Notes  ujjon  the  glacial  stria;  observed 

in  the  Lackawanna-Wyoming  region. 
Lackawaiiiiii  lust.   Uial.  aud  iSci.,  vol.   1, 
pp.  19-27,  1887. 

- —  Introduction    to    the    report    ui)on 
western  central  Arkansas. 

Arkiin.siis(ic(il.  Surv.,  Koport  tor  1888,  vol.  1, 
pp.  xxix-xxxi,  1888. 

On    the    manufacture    of    Portland 

cement. 

Arkansas  Geol.Su/'v.,  Keport  lor  1888,  vol.  2, 
pp.  291-302,  1888. 

The  geology  of  Fermmdo  de  Noronha, 

Part  I. 

Aui.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  Hcrics,  vol  37,  pp.  145-161, 
riato  V,  1889. 

The  age    and    correlation    of    the 

Mesozoic  rocks  of  the  Sergipe-Alagoas 
Basin  of  Brazil, 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  37,  j)p.  187 
188  (i  p.),  1889. 


Branner,  John  C. — Continued. 

The  age  of  the  crystalline  rocks  of 

Arkansas. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  37,  p.  inj 
(i  p.),  1889. 

The  peridotite  of  Pike  County,  Ark. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3(1  scries,  vol.  38,  pp.  50-56, 
plate,  1889. 

The  aiolian  sandstones  of  Fernando 

de  Noronha. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  39,  \>\t.  24;. 
257,  1890. 

The  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  gcoloi.'T 

of  the  Sergipe-AIagflas  Basin  of  Hrazil. 
Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Trau.^.,  vol.  16,  ncwsurirj, 
pp.  ;!0U-434,  plates  1-5,  1890. 

Abstract,  Am.    Geol.,  vol.  6,  pp.    121-lJj 
a  p.),  1890. 
The  relations  of  the  State  and  na- 
tional geologit.al  surveys  to  eachothei 
and  to  tiie  geologists  of  the  country, 
Am.  Gcol.,  vol.  6,  pp.  295-309,  1890. 
.Scioucc,  vol.  16,  pp.  120-123,  4°,  1890. 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol. 39, pp.219. 
237,  1891. 

The  training  of  a  geologist. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  5,  pp.  147-160, 1890. 

Preface. 

Arkansas  (Jeol.Surv.,  Keport  for  1889,  vol.ll 
The  geology  of  Crowley's  lUdgo  by  K.  t[ 
Call,  pp.  xi-xix,  map,  1891. 

Introduction. 

Arkansas  Geol.  Siirv.,  Report  1888,  voU| 
geology  of  W'asliingtou  County  by  F.  W, 
Simouds,  pp.  xi-xiv,  1891. 

Bauxite  in  Arkansas, 

Am.  Geol.:  vol,  7,  pp.  181-183, 1891. 
Science,  vol.  17, p.  17,  (4  p.),  4°,  1891. 
Kng.  aud    Miniug   Jour.,    vol.    51,  p.  11(| 
(J  col.), 4°,  1891. 

and  Brackett,  K.  N.    The  \n'rM 


tites  of  Pike  County,  Ark. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Science,  Proc,  vol. aT.pfl 
188-189  (i  I).),]8rt9. 

Abstract,  Popular  Sci.  Mouthly,  vol.  36,  | 
431  (i  col.),  1889. 

Brent,   t/'harles.     The  Beaver  minc,0iij 
tai'io,  (hinada. 

Kug.  aiid  .Miumg  Jour.,  vol. 45, p.  1l':i,(Jid1j| 
4'^,  1888. 

EreTver,    William    H.     On    the    at;o 
the  gold-bearing  rocks  of  the  I'acit 
Coast. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol,  42,  pp.  lU-lH 
1800. 

[ ].     Whitney's  Geology  of  Califon 

[volume  IJ. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  41,  pp. ?.31-J 
351-308, 1860. 


D.AnTOV.) 

Brewer,  William 

"n  the  age  ol 

of  Cuh'fornia. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,: 
18«8. 

Oil   the  snspi 

tioii  of  clays. 
.\ni.  Jour.  ,Sci.,.'|( 

Warren's  New 

M  (  l)agcs,  i  ,  PI, 

Briggs,  C.,jr.     [R( 

•Scioto  and  flockli 

'"•"I.  Siirv.  Ohio, 

\V.  W.  .Afathcr,  pp. ' 

Ji<virH-  l.ySilliiiifl 

pp.  354-301,  1838. 

(ieolofrioal  gggf 

siii.erjiositionof  tl 
piiif  of  Ohio  hoU 
stone  deposits  aui 
the  coal  series. 
Ohiii   Geol.  Surv. 

\V.  W.  jfatlur,  j.lato, 

—  [l^'portonWood 

Hocking,  and  Tusc; 

(^i'"l.   Surv.    Ohio,   : 

^V.  U',  Mather,  pp.  loi 

I8;i8. 

IfBriggsandTownsen 
tioii  .It  Wheeling,  W 

iU'\  iinved  by  I.  c.  Wl 
Wgham,    Albert   P. 
Oncid.i  County,  N.  Y, 
Oil'  i'la  Hist.   Soc,   1 
l"-'-II.«,  1889. 

lrigham,W.T.    Thev 
Jiiiwiiiian  Islands,  in 
Am.  Xat.,  vol.  ],  j,p.  j 

[Remarks  on  the 
craters.] 

Iio.s(on  .Soc.  Nat.  Hist 
32'-32-'(2p.),1808. 

Notice  of  a  new  and 
""I'tion  of  Manna  I 
'Gillian  Islands. 

«'>slnn  Soc.  Nat.  Hist 

83, 18ti9. 

^'otes  on  the  volcan 

w  H.iwaiian  Islands 

'""'on  he  modern  eni 
Co.,!,,,,  ,Soc.  Xat.  iiigt 

'-■''"•'1.  i  i)lates,  4°,  1809.  ' 

''''10  'Tuption  of  th< 

|wnoi'8. 

J««t"nSoc.Nat.  nist.,J 
PP579-,W1, 582,584-586 


MU 


[BCUi.UI, 

lied. 

nine  rocks  ot  I 

oc,  vol.  37,  p.  In*  I 

e  County,  Ark. 
vol.  38,  pp.  50-55, ' 

les  of  Fernando  ] 

9,  vol.  39,  l>p.  24;- 

rertiary  gcoloi,^  I 
iliasinofUriuil,! 
vol.  18,new8tTiei,| 
90. 
vol.  6,  PP- 


DAnTON.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


107 


121-Kl 


lie  State  and  na-1 
reys  to  oachotlieil 
of  the  country. 
295-309,  1890. 
-123,  4°.  1890. 
Proc.,vol.39,pp.2H-| 

geologist. 

117-100,189". 

Keportforl88S),vol,ll 
wUo''8  liidge  by  K.  t| 
1891. 

.-.,  Report  1888,  voUl 
|ou  County  Ijy  f •  ^^'l 
91. 
|isa8> 

181-183,1891. 

(ip).*"'^**'-*^- 
iJour.,    vol.    M,   p. 

N.  Tlic  i»-'iWi>| 
|cieuw,rroc.,v"l'^''P^| 
lei.  Monthly,  vol.  36 

lioaver  iniwM 
|,.r.,vol.45,p.l-.;-Mi«l' 

Ou    the    iif?" 
foclts  of  tli«'  l"''^' 

|oric«,vol,42,l.l>-l»-" 

ieologyofCalito 


lerie8,vol.41,pl). 


S)l- 


Brewer,  William  IT.— Continnod. 

. ( 1,1  tlio  ago  of  the  gold-bearing  rockH 

of  Ciilit'oniia. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  Berics,  vol.  45,  pp.  397-399. 

18ti8. 

On   tlio  suspension  and  sedimenta- 
tion of  clays. 

Am.  .Ii)ur.  .Si;i.,  Stlsories,  vol.  29,  pp.  1-5, 1885. 

Warren's  New  Physical  Geography, 

111  pages,  I  ,  Philadelphia  [1890]. 
Briggs,  C.  jr.     [Rejiorton  worlc  between 
,Scicit()  and  Hockhocking.] 

(iiol.  Surv.  Ohio,  Ist  Annual  Koport,  hy 
W.  \V.  Mather,  pp.  71-98,  ColumbiiH,  1838. 

Ki\  icw  hy  Sillinian,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.34, 
)ip.  y54-3t>l,  1838. 

.  (Jcological  section  to  illustrate  the 

super])()sition  of  the  rocks  of  the  south 
part  of  Ohio  between  the  great  linie- 
stonn  deposits  and  the  upper  part  of 
the  coal  series. 

Oliio  Gool.  .Surv.,  lat  Annnal  Report  by 
\V.  W.  jlathiT,  plato,  ColunibuB,  1838. 

[import  on  Wood,  Crawford,  Athens, 

Hocking,  and  Tusc.iwaras  counties.] 
Ui'ol.   Snrv.    Ohio,    2(1   Annual   Ivi'p(n't  by 
Vi'.  W.  Mather,  pp.  109-154,  plato,  ColumhuH, 

[Briggs  and  To^wnsend.]  Geological  sec- 
tion iit  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Thii  Xirsinias,  vol.  4,  p.  15,  4°,  1883. 
IU\  icwfd  hy  I.  C.  Whit(^  lb.,  pp.  15-10. 

righani,  Albert  P.  The  geology  of 
Oneida  County,  N.  Y. 

Omiila  Hist.   Soc,   Trans.,   1887-1889,  pp. 

I'MIH.  1889. 
irigham,  W.  T.    The  volcano  of  Kilauoa, 
Kawiiiiau  Islands,  in  1864-65. 

Am.  Xat.,  vol.  1,  pp.  16-23,  1SC8. 

[Remarks  on  the  form   of  volcanic 

craters.] 

Boston  Soc.  Kat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  11,  pp. 

321-32'J(ip.),  1808. 

Notice  of  a  now  and  most  remarkable 
eniiition  of  Mnuna  Loa,  on  tho  Ha- 
wiiiian  Islands. 

Itelon  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  vol.  12,  pp.  82- 

83,  lgti9. 

Notes  on  the  volcanic  x)henomena  of 

the  Hawaiian  Islands,  with  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  modern  eruptions. 

Iiu.slmi  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Memoirs,  vol.  1,  pp. 

iI-.1T:1,  4  plates,  4°,  1869. 

Tho  eruption  of  the  Hawaiian  vol- 

fanoes. 

lioaton  Soc.  Nat.  rtist.,  Memoirs,  vol.  1,  pp. 
Kl-.W.'*,  4',  1869,  iiicludint;  a  letter  by  T.  Coan, 

PliOT-.Wl,  582, 584-686. 


Brigham,  W.  T. — Continued, 

[Notes  on  glaeiation.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Prots.,  vol.  12,  pp. 
150-151  (J  p.),  1869. 

[ ]  [On  conglomerate  lava  in  one  of 

the  Hiiwaiiiin  Lshinds.] 

I'.oston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  IVoc,  vol.  14,  p.  129 
(i  p.).  1872. 

[ ]  [On  water  as  an  element  of  v<)l- 

canic  eruption.] 

lio.ston  So<'.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'l-oc,  vol.  14,  pp.  127- 
128  (.i  p.),  1872. 

Kilauea  in  1880. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  scries,  vol.  34,  pp.  19--V, 

1887. 

On  the  recent  eruption  of  Kilauod. 

Am.. Tour. Sci., .3(1  series,  vol. 41, pp. 507-610, 

1891. 

Briiigier,  L.  Notes  of  the  geology,  min- 
eralogy, topography,  productions  and 
aboriginal  inhabitants  of  the  regions 
around  tl.'o  Mississippi  and  its  conflu- 
ent waters. 

Am,  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  3,  pp.  15-46, 1821. 

Brintoii,  1).  (i.  On  an  ancient  human 
footprint  from  Nicaragua. 

Am.  Phil.  .Soc,  Prcjc,  vol.  24,  pp.  437-444, 
plate.    No.  126, 1888. 

Brinton,  Joseph  11.  Letter  on  the  rela- 
tions of  rocks  at  Hrinton's  serpentine 
(juarrj'. 

2(1  (ieol.  Surv.  Pcnn.sylvania,  Report  (U,  tho 
geology  of  Chester  (Jounty,  edited  by  J.  P. 
Lesley,  diagram  p.  214,  pp.  299-300,  Ilarris- 
hurg,  1883. 

Bristol,  T.  VV.,  Houghton,  J,  and.  Re- 
ports of  Wm.  A.  Burt  and  B(!la  Hub- 
bard, esqs.,  ou  the  geography,  topogra- 
phy, and  geology  of  the  United  .States 
surveys  of  the  mineral  region  of  tho 
soutli  shore  of  Lake  Superior  for  1845 
[etc.],  109  pages,  map,  12^,  New  York, 
1846. 

Reports  by  Hurt  and  Hubbard,  pp.  1-38. 

Brittoii,  .1.  M.  [Lignii;e  of  Arkansas, 
et(^] 

Am.  Inst,  iilining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
223-224, 1872. 

Analyses    of   iron   and  manganese 

ores    and    limestones,    Campbell    and 
Appomaitox  counties,  Va. 

The  Virginias,  v(d.  2,  pp.  170-171, 4",  1881. 

B[ritton],  N.  L.  'J'he  true  geological  ago 
of  the  metamorphic  rocks  of  New  York 
Island   aiul   Westc^hester  County. 

Scho(d  of  Mines,  (iu.irt.,  vol.  2,  pp.  141-142 
(ip.)  1881. 


108 


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tnuLum 


Britton,  N.  L. — Contiuued. 

Additional  notes  ou  tho  j!;eology  of 

Ktaten  iHltmd. 

>i'iuv  York  Ariiil.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  Jip.  SO- 
BS, 188L'.  l)im:iiH8ion  liy  D.  S.  Martin,  J.  S. 
Nowberry,  A.  A.  Jiiliun,  nnd  N.  L.  Britton.  pp. 
57  5!). 

On  sonio  larjijo    potholes  iwtiv  Wil- 

liiinmbrid^e,  New  York. 

Now  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  ,  pji.  181- 
183,  188-.'. 

Ab.slract,  Am.  Jour.  Sri,  lid  serii's,  vol.  2.'i, 
p.  158  (J  p.),) '-.J. 

On  till)  geolofiy  of  Kicbinond  Connty, 

N.  Y. 

Now  York  Acad.  Sci.,  .\nnalH,  vol.  "2,  j)p. 
161-182,  plat^^s. 

Abstract,  School  of  Mines,  Quart.,  vol.  2,  i)p, 
165-173,  pluteH,  1883. 

Koviewod  by  (J.  1).  ])ana|  Am.  Jour.  Sci.. 
3d  Hories,  vol.  22,  p.  488  (4  j).),  1881. 

On  a  Post-Tertiary  deposit,  contain- 
ing iiupressious  of  loave.s,  in  Cimiber- 
land  County,  N.  J. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  V(d.31,  ]>p.  357-:)5!l,  1883. 

Notes  on  the  Cretaceous  marl  bolt  of 


Now  Jersey. 

Now  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  \)\>.  9-13, 
1883. 

Oil  Cretaceous  on  Long  Island  and 

Htateii  Lslaud. 

Kead  to  .Statcn  Island  Xat.  .Sci.  Assoc,  Dc- 
comber  8,  1883. 

Science,  vol.  3,  j).  ".■,  (J  p.),  4",  1884. 

Ijeaf-bearing  .«-aiid.stone8   on  Staten 

Island,  Now  York. 

Now  Tork  Acad.  Soi..  Trans.,  vol.  3,  pp. 
30-31  (§  p.),  1885.  Eomarks  by  1).  S.  Martin 
and  Xcwbcrry,  ]>.  31. 

Abstract  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  31, 
p.  403  (ip.),  1886. 

[ ]  [Ou  tho  Archiean  rocks.] 

Xcw  Jenscy  Gcol.  Surv.,  Annual  Ki^port  tor 

1885,  pp.  36-55, 1885. 
Ab.stract,  Am.  Jour.  Si^i.,  3d  scries,  vol.  33,  p. 

79, 1887. 

[FoBsilleavesinCretacu'ouHof  tStaten 

Island,  New  York.] 

New  Y'ork  .^Vcad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  !>.  pp_ 
28-20(1)).),  1886. 

[On  tho  occurrence  of  schi.stoso  series 

of    crystalli/ed  rocks    in  the  Adiroii- 
dacks.] 

New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  5.  \>.  72 
(4  p.),  1886. 

[Additional  notes  on  the  gecdogy  of 

Staten  Island,  New  York.] 

Not.  Sci.  Assoc.  Staten  Island,  I'roc.,  Oc- 
tober, 188C. 


britton,  N.  L. — Continued. 

[Ou  floor  of  tho  Trias  of  New  Jh- I 

soy,  and  lithology  of    the  tide-water  | 
gneisses.] 

Now  York  Acad.   Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  5,  pp.  I 
19-20  (i  p.),  1886. 

[On  the   drift  at  the  south  eiidof| 

tunnel  at  Toinpkinsville,  N.  Y.] 

Nut.  Sci.  AsHoc.  Staten  Island,  Pro<;..  A|iril  I 
1886. 
Abstract,  Science,  v(d.  7,  j).  397  (i  p). 

[Result  of  a  cruise  along  tho  hIiofh 


of  Staten  Island  and  New  Jersey,] 
Nat.  Sci.  Assoc.  Staten  Island,  Proc.,  Sep. 
tember,  1886. 

Keport   [ou   held    work  of  1887  on 

Archiean]. 

(ieol.  Surv.  New  Jersey,  Iloport  of  gwili, 
gist  for  1887,  i)p.  20-23,  Trenton,  1887. 

Notes  on  the  Glacial  and  pro-(ilacial 

drifts  of  New  .Jersey  and  Staten  Jalaiii 
New  York  Acad.  Soi.,  Trans.,  vol.  4,  jif, 
26-33,  1887. 

Geological  notes  in  western  Vir.;iiiia,| 

North    Carolina,  and    eastern   iVniies 
see. 

New  Y'^ork  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  '•.  yf. 
215-223,  1887. 

Additional  notes  on  tho  gt'olojjy  ofl 

Staten  Island. 

Now  Y'ork  Acad.  .Sci.,  Trans.,   veil,  (i,  ppj 
12-18,  1887. 

Ab.stract,  Popular  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  3",pp| 
132-133  (J  col.),  1890. 

lleport  for  188(1  [on  Arcbieaii  rocbl 

of  New  .Jersey]. 

Ucol.  Surv.  Now  York,  Report  of  tlii'};«i| 
ogist  for  1886,  pp.  74-112,  2  pbites,  1HS7. 
Koview,  Scioncc,  vol.  9,  i)p.  505-51)1!. 

Ueinarks  ou  origin  of  serpcutiiiesi) 

the  vicinity  of  New  York. 

New  York  Acad.  .Sci.,  Tr.ins.,  v<il.  4,  )i.l| 
(8  lines),  1887. 

( )ii  i-ecent  field  work  in  the  .VvcLii 

areas    of   northern    New    Jcrwcy  wl\ 
southeastern  New  York. 

School  of  Mines,   Quart.,  vol.  0,  pji.  3}- 
1887. 

[Boring   through    drift  and  Creuj 

ceoiis  sedinients  on  Staten  Island.] 
Now  Y''ork  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  p.^ 
(^j  p.),  1888. 

On  an  Archa-an  plant  from  tliewliitj 

crystalline  limestone  of  Sussex  Coiiut^ 
N.  J. 

Now  York  Acad.  Sci..  Annals,  vol.  4 f 
123-124,  Plato  VII,  1888. 
Canadian  Kcc.  of  Sci.,  vol.  3,  p.  I(t4, 18*<  I 


iD.tKTOff.] 

■Britton,  N.  L. — Cor 

I Notes  (111  tho  m 

.Siiitcii  Island,  Na 
uary  14,  1888  (^  p.),  ; 

—  [.Notice  of  a  ne 

ceoiis  near  (irassi 

Wand.] 

StjilcM    Island,    N 

Marcli,  JH89. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  ] 
Ab.stract,  New    Yc 

vol.  (i,  ])..■) I  (5  lines),  ] 

[Notice  of  out 
clay  at  foot  of  Elti: 
Island.] 

Statdi  Island,  Kat.  ' 
I«S9(2]im'S). 

Ani.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  p. 

[K'eiiiarks  on  the 
Illation.] 

Siwkii Island, Not.  Si 

ll<80(l  ]«!),'(•,),  1880. 
Am.  \at„  vol.  23,  pp 

[Remarks  ou   the 

(T.vstallinerockserie 
Xcw, Jersey  region. 
New  York  Acad.  So 

52-53,  \»H'.). 

Kciii.irks    on  recei 
lotal  Cretaceous  and 

Xiw  York  Aca.1.  Sci., 

im. 

[Outcrop  of  Cretat 
Tria.s8ii'  shales,  j 

■■^tatcii    Island,    N:;' 
Ootdlicr,  1H89  (12  liuru 
I — ]    [Clay    outlic, 
■  Jmictiou,  N.  ,J.] 

Xi'w  York  Acad.  Sci., 
iiilics),  I.S90. 

froadhead,  C.  C.     Coal 

I  souri. 

•■^iLoiiis  Acad.  Sci.,  Tr 

33J.  IWH. 

■Note  on  coal-measui 

Am.Jour.  Sci.,  3a  series 

1871. 

-Quaternary  deposits 

Aui.\itt.,vol.4,pp.(ii_Gi; 

■  [Maries,  Osage,  Wan 

'".•"|<1  Randolph  com 

<"■«!.   Surv.   Missouri,  1 

'l'7-lI».JetIer8on  City,  187 

■"^liiclule   showing 

|««Mi,s  |„.low  given  liori 

<ie«l.  Surv.   Missouri,  ,, 

;'«"-oi,  ores  oud  coal  llelds 

'"2,  part  2,  p.  421,  New  Tor 


Idaktoh.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


109 


k  of  1«H7  iinl 


[Britton,  X.  L— Contiuued. 

I. .  Xoti'S  on  tlio  modified  drift. 

Stattii  Island.  Nat.  S<i.  As.soc,  Proc,  ,Iaii, 
uary  14,  \m  (J  p.),  1888. 

I .  [Xoti<'e  of  a  new  exposure  of  Creta- 

peoiiH  near  (irassniore   Station,  Staten 

Isliliid.] 

Sliiliii    Islaiitl,    Nat.    Sci.    Ahhw.,    Proc., 
March,  um. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2J,  p.  r)53  (i  p.),  18H9. 
Ali:<traol,  Now   York  Acnil.   Sci.,    Trans., 
vol.  H,  p.:il  (5  lines),  1880. 

[Notice  of  outcrop  of  Crotaceoua 
cliiy  iit  foot  of  Eltingvillo  road,  Staten 

iHlaiid.] 

Statin  Island,  Kat.  '  A.  Assoc,  Proc,  April, 
\mv2  lines). 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  p.  1037,  1889. 

[IJeiiiarks  on  the  yellow  gravel  for- 

iiiatioii.] 

.Siateii  Island,  Nat.  Sci.  Assoc,  Proe.,  April, 
1)189(1  iKiKb),  1889. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  pp.  1032-1033,  1889. 

[Kt'inarka  on  the  relations  of  tlio 
crystalline  rock  series  in  the  New  York- 
New  .lersoy  region. 

Xew  York  Aead.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  8,  pp. 

:i2-53,  IH8IJ. 

Remarks  on  recent  discoveries  in 
local  Cretaceous  and  Quaternary  geol- 
ogy- 

New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Tr'in.,  vol.  8,  p.  177, 

■  [Outt'iop  of  CretactHi';,  clay  and  of 
Tria.ssic  shales.] 

Staten    Island,    Ni,'      B<,i.   Assoc,    Proc, 
Odobor,  1889(12  line  ■^ 

t — ]    [(May    outlici     near    Monmouth 
Jimctiou,  N.  J.] 

Sew  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  9,  p.  83 

(■illlle.s),lH90. 

feroadhead,  G.  C.     Coal  measures  in  Mi.s- 

I  souri. 

Si.  I.duis  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.'.i,  pp.  311- 

33J,  18ti«. 

■Note  on  coal-measure  fucoids. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  2,  pp.  216-217, 

1871. 

■Qiiatern.ary  deposits  [of  Missouri]. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.4,  pp.  t)l-62  do  p.),  1871. 
•  [Maries,  Osage,  Warren,  Shelby,  Ma- 
|ci)ii, mill  Randolph  counties.] 

liiol.  Snrv.  Missouri,  Reports,  1855-1871, 
p|i, 7-1111.  .leH'orson  City,  1873,  ma]),  plat<^s. 

.Slieilule   showing   depth   of   coal 
Iseiinis  lii'low  given  horizons. 

(ie«l.  Siirv.  Miasoiiri,  preliminary  report 
"niroii  ores  and  coal  Holds  from  tield  work  of 
H7;pait  2,  p. 421,  New  York,  1873. 


Broadbead,  G.  C. — Continued. 

Notes  on  snch  rocks  of  Missouri  as 

admit  of  a  lino  polish. 

Geo!.  Surv.  Missouri,  preliiniuaiy  report  on 
tho  iron  and  coal  tiolds  from  field  work  of 
1872,  part  2,  pp.  414-415,  New  York,  1873. 

Geology  of  northwestern  Missouri. 

Geol.  Surv.  Missouri,  preliminary  report  on 
iron  ores  and  coal  fields  from  field  work  of 
1872,  part  2,  pp.  1-402,  New  York,  1873.  In- 
cludes geology  of  Lincoln  County  by  W.  B, 
Potter,  pp.  217-289. 

Report  of  the  geological  survey  of 

Missouri,  including  field  work  of  1S73- 
74,  731,  xlix,  4  pages,  plates,  atlas,  Jef- 
ferson City,  1874. 

Inehules  notes  liy  Norwood,  report  on  lead 
rcf;ion  by  Schmidt  and  Leunhard,  Gage,  and 
Moore,  and  appendices  by  various  persons. 

Ab.straet,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  X'ol.  9, 
pp.  148-150, 1875. 

[ ]  Hond  [and  Fayette,  Montgomery, 

Christian, Shelby,  Ellinghani,  Moultrie, 
Macon,  and  I'latt  counties]. 

Illinois  Gi  'i.  Siu'.,  vol.  6,  i)p.  12«  lOG,  Jtos- 
ton,  1875.  'uelude«  ,'.  note  by  A.  H.\Vortlien, 
pp.  146-148,  l'.)3-l!)4. 

Keprintedin  Kconoi,  M'al  GeoIo{;y  of  Illinois, 
vol.  3,  pp.  407-544,  Spri,.j^ tield,  1882. 

Drift  fomiation  ^ad  gold  in  Missouri, 

Am.  Joii;   Sci  ,  "d  rieries,  vol.  11,  p.  150  (i  p.), 

1876. 
Fnmi  Mi'i  '.s,   \ii>tal8,  and  Arts,  St.  Louis, 

December  !> 

The  sovi'i- asteru  Missouri  lead  dis- 
trict. 

Am.  Inst.  Miniuit;  Kiig.,  Trans.,  vol.  5,  pp. 
100-107, 1877. 

On  the  well  at  the  instme  asylum,  St. 

l.oiiis  County,  Mo. 

St.  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.3,  pp.  216- 
223,  Plato  XVI,  1H78. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2il  series,  vol.9, 
pp.til-02  (i  p.),  1875. 

>  'Ccurreni  e  of  bitumen  in  Missouri. 

y.l.  Loui.s  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  3,  i»p.  224- 
226, 1878. 

Age  of  our  porphyries. 

.Vcad.  Sei..  Trans.,  vol.  3,  jtp.  386- 


,SI.  Louis 
'.i70,cexix,  1S7S. 

[IJo  wlders  south  of  the  Missouri,  etc.] 

St.  Louis  Acud.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  3,  p.  xxiii 
(4  P).  1878. 

Thickness  of  the  Missouri  coal  meas- 

nres. 

Kansas  City  Keview,  vol.  1,  pp.  3112-393, 1878. 

Missouri  iron  ore  of  the  Ctirbonifer- 

oiis  ago. 

Kausa*  City  Review,  vol.  l,pp.  650-684, 1878, 


110 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OV 


Broadhead,  G.  C. — Contiuued. 

liitumen,  aaphaltuin,  ])etr«leuin,  \ty- 

roschiutH,  and    other  solid    bydrocar- 

boiiH. 

Kansas  City  Review,  vol.  1,  pp.  209-224, 1878. 

[Fossil  liorst!  in  15ate  County,  Mo.] 

St.  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  Tran.s.,  vol.  3,  pp.  xx- 
xxi  (J  p.),  1878. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  4,  p.  60  (}  p.),  1871. 

Keinarks  on  Hunt's  and  Dana's  sec- 
tions. [Tables  of  geological  forma- 
tions in  Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
way (Juidc] 

Kansa.s  City  Koview,  vol.  2,  pp.  000-608, 187». 

Jackson  County,  Mo.,  a  few  notes  on 

its  geology. 

Kansas  City  Keview,  vol.  2,  pp.  2U4-210, 1879. 

[Keview  of  Macfarlane's  Geological 

Kailway  Guide.] 

Kansas  City  Review,  vol.  2,  pp.  628-629, 1879. 

Origin  of  the  loess. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  suiies,  vol.  18,  pp.  427-428, 
1879. 

Missouri  [geological  formations]. 

MacCarlauo's  Geol.  Uwy.  Guide,  pp.  154-158, 
1879. 

Notes   on    tbo    surface    geology   of 

southwest     Missouri     and     southeast 
Kansas. 

Kansas  City  Keview,  vol.  ;i,  pp.  400-461,  lH8u. 

The  mastodon  [Missouri], 

Kansa.'i  City  Review,  vol.  4,  ])p.  519-5;i0,  1881 . 

The  Carbouil'erous  rocks  of  soutli- 

east  Kiinsiis. 

Am.  Jour.  Si:i.,  3d  si'i'ies,  vol.  22,  pp.  50-57, 
1881. 
Kansas  City  Review,  vol.  5,  pp.  273-275, 1882. 

The  chalk  XnnU  of  Wa  Keeney,  Kans. 

Kansas  City  Review,  vol.  5,  p.  610  (j  p.;,  1882. 
Marble  of  southeast  Missouri. 

Kansas  City  Review,  vol.  5,  pp.  523-526, 18,S2. 
Archican  rocks  of  Missouri. 

Kansas  City  Review,  vol.  5,  jip.  735-738, 
1882. 

North  Park,  Colorado. 

Kansas    City    Review,   vol. 
1883. 


0,  pp.  197-204, 
the    Central 


- —  Geological    notes    on 

Branch,  Union  Pacilic  Kailroad. 

Kansas  (Mty  Review,  vol.  5,  pp.  129-132, 1882. 

Jura  Trias  [Western  United  States]. 

Kansas  City   Review,  vol.  0,  i)p.  534-540, 
1883. 

Geological  notes  on  a  part  of  south- 
east Kansas. 

Kansas  City  Review,  vol.  6,  pp.  172-175, 
1883. 


Broadhead,  G.  C. — Continue<i. 

Carboniferous  rocks  of  eastern  Kan. 

sas. 

St.  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  Traiu.,ToL  4.  pp.  481- 

493, 1884. 

[On  the  Hnrlin^tou  gravel  bedit. 

Kansas  City  Review,  voL  8,  pp.  «63-454 1 i pi 


1884. 

Missouri     and     Kansas     [baililio;.' 

stones] . 

loth  Census  V.  S.,  Report  <iii  the  buildiuf 
stones  of  the  United  Stat«'s  and  Htati.stir, „f 
the  <iuarry  industry  for  1880,  pp.  285-277,  i, 
Washington,  1884. 

Bound  as  part  of  voL  X,  but  with  separait 
pagination. 

Mine  of  Carterville,  Jasper  County, 

Mo. 

Kansas  City  Keview,  vol.  8,  pp.  70-72,  IML 

Mitchell  County,  Tex. 

Am.  Gool.,  vol.  2,  pp.  433-436, 188*i. 

The  geological  history  of  the  Ozatk 

uplift. 

Am.  Oool.,  vol.  3,  pp.  6-13, 1880. 

The  Missouri  River. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  148-155,  18t». 

Missouri. 

Marl'arlane's  Geol.  Rwy.  Guide,  2d  e<Iitim 
pp.  267-273,  1890. 

!  The  Ozark  series. 

I  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  i)p.  33-35, 1891. 

Brockway,  Charles.!.     Mineral  dejiosiu 
in  P^sscx  County,  Mass.,  especially  of 
Newbury  aiul  Newburyport,  &)  pages. 
!       12^,  map,  Newburyport,  1875. 

Brongniart,  Alex.    Miscellaneous  ohitet  | 
I      vatious  relating  to  geology,  mineralogy, 
and  some  connected  topics. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  3,  pp.  216-221.  222-^ 
i  1821. 

!  Brooks,  T.  B.     On  certain  Lower  .Siin- 
rian  rocks   in  St.  Lawrence  ('ouniy.  I 
N.  Y.,  which  are  probably  older  tiusj 
the  I'otsdam  sandstone. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  voL  4,  pp. 2-3t  | 
1872. 

[ ]  The    lamination,    plication,  anii| 

faulting  of  banded  ore  and  ja-sp-r. 
Michigan    Geol.   .Surv..    Upper  I'lninsni I 
1869-1873,  vol.  2,  pp.  283-292,  New  Y-rk.  l!5-| 

Iron-bearing  rocks  [economic]. 

Michigan    Geol.  Surv.,  Upfwr   I'lniiuiiiil 
1869-1873,  vol.  1,  part  1,  319  page-t.  pUw  a 
atlas,  Kew  York,  1873. 

Chapter  IX,  on  the  methods  and  corti 
mining.  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kug.,  Traiu-. '^'^ 
1,  pp.  193-203, 


{BUU.U7.     ^H  DARTON.) 

Brooks,  T.  B.— Coi 

<'Ia.s.si(ied  list 

the  Ifiiniuian  ai 
Superior,  with  rei 
•lance,  transition 
di.stiilnition;  al,so 
tioii  of  the  sequer 

an  Iiyi)otLe.si8  of  e 

Am.  .Tour.  Sii.,  .3df 

1876. 

I <hi  the    younge 

soiitli  (if  Lake  Sup( 
tile  eo])j)er-bearing 
Am.  .four.  .Sci.,  3(J  8( 
1876. 

I Geology  of  the  ] 

giou,  e.ist  of  cente 

Oconf,.  County,  Wis 

(Kology  of  M'isconsi 

vol.  3,  pp.  429-599,  atlas 

■Geology  of  the  Mar 

■  '■om'ction. 

Am.Joiir.  Sci.,.1d8eri( 
1891. 

■and  Juiien,  A.  A. 
•^fidiig:,,!  .State  collec 
iiian  rocks  and  associi 

G.»l.   .Surv.    Michigan 
W-7;i,  vol.  2.  pp.  199-212 

iii'I  Punjpelly,   R. 
tlie  copper-bearing  ro 

peri  or. 

^^AM.,J„„r..Sci.,3d  seric 

Iroome,  Gordon.     The  J 

I  t'tes  of  Canada. 

Ani.A.s.so,.:,Proc.,vol.]9 

■•Votes  on  the  phosph 

""'■^^"•""1  in  North  an, 

ami  Xorth  Elmsley 

Reol.  .s„pv.  Canada,   Re 
'''"-'l,  pp.  316-321, 1872. 

hMVilJiam.  Canyons, 

^i^nn.  (edited  by  John  a 
***-^'"-  I'',  1881.  ^ 

R".TltoAm.Ass„c.Adv, 
Meiton,  Sweet,  E   T 
'■"'•  ■•>"<!   Chamberlm 
mrtziien  of   Barron   a 
piintics. 

«"'%,v  of  Wisconsin.,,,, 
!™1<W...7,3-581,  Madison 
^»n,Amo8P.     Mode  of 
r'«i"Iutu„uno„8eoal 


It 


[BVU.127. 

tastom  Kan- 
.▼oL  4.  pi>  «l- 

ivel  hetU. 

[■,p.«5a-454Up.| 

18     [bniMins 

on  the  buililiuj 
aud  Btati.Mirjiit 
B.pp.2»-27T,4. 

tjut  with  Hei'arau 
Jasper  County, 

8,  pp.  70-72, !»!»». 

-436, 188«. 

ry  of  tbe  « )zatk 

13. 18M. 

18-155,  188a. 

y.  Guide,  2<1  c'litwi 


DABTON.I 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY.' 


Ill 


3-35.  1891. 

Mineral  depwiti 
BK.,  esiMM-iaUy  oi 
ryport,  6<)  vag«. 
rt,  1875. 
cellaneous  olnwi 
,loj;y,mineral«g) 

lopics. 
pp.  216-221, '.iS-^ 

[•tain  Lower  Sim- 
lawrence  ("«<":'• 
Ibably  older  tha 

be. 

[riee,  voL4,pp-3-* 

plication,  »^ 
Foaudjasixr- 
..  Upper  l'.niiB"i» 
-292.  New  V'rk.  U- 

[econoiuiL'l 
,.,  TTpper   r-niB*^ 
[,  319  p»ge*   V^^ 

I  methods  aii<l  cort 
kug  Kng..  Itaw 


Brooks,  T.  1?.— Continued. 

Cliis.silied  list  of  rocks  observed  in 

tbe  Ilitrouian  series  Bonth  of  Lake 
.Superior,  with  remarks  on  their  abnn- 
daiiif.  transitions,  and  gf^ograpliical 
(listrilmtion;  also  a  tabular  presenta- 
tion of  the  soquence  of  the  beds,  with 
an  liypothesis  of  equivalency. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  si'rios,  vol.  12,  pp.  104-204, 
1870. 

On  the    youngest  Huronian    rocks 

soiitli  of  Lake  Superior  aud  the  ago  of 
the  coiiper-bcaring  series. 

Am.  .four.  Sci.,  3il  series,  vol.11,  pp.  206-211, 
1876. 

Geology  of  the  Menoniineo  iron  re- 

jrion,  cast  of  center  of  range  17  E., 
Oconto  County,  Wis. 

(iidlot'y  of  Wisconsin,  Survey  of  1K73-1879, 
vol.  3,  pp.  429-599,  atla.s,  188{). 

Geology  of  the  Marquette  iron  region : 

;V  pcirrt'otion. 

Am.  Ji>iir.  Sci.,  nd series,  vol.  41,  p.  160  (ip.), 

1P91. 

anil  Julieu,  A.  A.  Catalogue  of  the 
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Gtol.  Surv.  Michigan,  Cpppr  Peninsula, 
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nd  Pumpelly,  R.  On  the  age  of 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1   series,  vol.  3,  pp.  428-432, 

1872. 

come,  Gordon.     The  Laurentian  apa- 
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Am.  AsHOC*,  Proc,  vol.  19,  pp.  149-156,  1870. 

Notes  on  the  phosphate  of  lime  and 
mica  found  in  North  aud  South  Burgess 
and  Xortli  Elmsley. 

Geol.  Surv.  Can.-wla,  Report  of  progress, 
1S7»-71,  pp.  316-321, 1872. 

OSS,  William.  Canyons,  their  character 

and  orii;in. 

Scifnci'  (edited  by  John  Micliels),  vol.  2,  pp. 
168470.  4^,  1881. 
Read  to  Am.  Ahroo.  Adv.  Sci.,  1881. 

otheiton,  Sweet,  E.  T,  Strong,  Moses, 

and,  and   Chamberlin,   T.    C.      The 

nartzites  of   Barron  and    Chippewa 

ifoiintics. 
GeoloEv  of  Wisconsin,  sui  .ey  of  1873-1879, 
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wn,  Amos  P.     Mode  of  occurrence  of 
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Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  16,  pp. 

5»-iW,  1888. 


Brown,  A.  .T.     The  formation  of  fissures 
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Am.  Inst.  iSlining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.2,  pp. 
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Carboniferous  coal  in  Nevada. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  3,  pp. 
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Brow^n,  Andrew,  and  Dickeson,  M.  W. 

The  sediment  of  tlio  Mississippi  liiver. 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,,  vol.  1,  pp.  42- 
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Abstract,  Louisiana  board  of  health,  Keport 
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Brown,  C.  Newton.  The  Meigs  ('reek 
coal  seam  in  Morgan,  Muskingum, 
Guernsey,  and  Noblo  counties. 

Geol.  .Surv.  Ohio,  Keport,  vol.  5,  economic 
gcolojry,  pp.  lO.W-lOSO,  Columbus,  1884. 

The  Pittsburg  coal  seam  in  .Tefler- 

son,  Belmont,  nnd  Guernsey  counties. 
Ohio  Geol.  Surv.,  Report,  vol.  6,  economic 
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BroTvii,  G.  C.  The  apatite  deposits  of 
the  Province  of  Quebec. 

British  Assoc,  Report  of  54th  meeting,  pp. 

716-717  (§  p.),  1885. 

Brow^n,  J.  A.     Calaveras  County. 

California,  10th  Report  of  Mineralogist,  pp. 
147-152,  1890. 

Amador  County. 

California,  lOth  Report  of  Alineralogist,  pp. 
98-123,  1890. 

BroTxrn,  Peter  A.  On  the  geological  char- 
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of  Philadelphia  stands. 

Am.  Jour.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
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On  the  roc^ks  found  in  tlio  vieiuity 

of  Philadelphia. 

Am.  Jo  ur.  (ieol.  and  Nat,  Hist.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
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Brown,  Richard.  The  coal  fields  and  coal  i 
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On  the  geology  of  Capo  Breton. 

Geol.  SocQnart.  >Tour.,vol.  1,  pp.  2,3-26, 1845.  ] 
Map  by  Gesner,  pp.  207-213,  "I 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci,,  2d  series,  vol,  1,  pp. 

278-279  (S  p.),  1845, 

On  a  group  of  erect  fossil  trees  in 

the  Sydney  coal  Held  of  Capo  Brotou. 
Geol.  Soc.,  Quart.  Jour,,  vol,  2,  pp,  393-390, 
1846. 

On  tho  gypsiferous  strata  of  Capo 

Daujihin,  in  the  island  of  Capo  lireton. 

Geol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  3,  pp.  257-200, 
1847. 


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[BDU.18, 


DiBION.J 


Brovrii,  Richard — Continued. 

Section  i)f'  tbt)  lower  coal  inoasuroH 

of  the  Sydnoj'  coal  field,  in  the  island  of 
Capo  lireton. 

Geol.  So(!.,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  6,  )>p.  ll.')-13;i, 
1850. 

Coal    fields    and   coal  trade  of  the 

iHlund  of  Capo  Breton,  171  p;    X'S,  maps, 
London, 187L 

and  Smith,  Richard.     Geoloj^y  and 

mineralogy. 

An  liiHtoriral  and  statistinnl  account  of 
Nova  Scotia  by  T.  C.  Halliburton,  Chap.  IX, 
HOC.  3,  Halifax,  1823.     [Xot  seen.] 

Bro'V7n,  Robert.  On  the  fiiipposed  ab- 
sence of  the  northern  drift  from  tlic- 
Pacific  slope  of  the  Rocky  Monn- 
taiiiH. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  sorloa,  vol.  50,  pp.  318-324, 
1870. 

AlKstract,  Am. Nat.,  vol. 4,  pp.  700-7(17  (.1  |p.\ 
1871. 

I Greenland  geolof^y. 

.Science,  vol.  2,  p.  539  Q  p.),  1883. 

BrOTvn,  R.  T.  (Jeolofrical  survey  of  the 
State  of  Indiana  [general  sketch  of  ge- 
ology]. 

Indiana  board  of  af^riculturc,  3d  Kopnrt,  tor 
1853,  ])p.  299-332.  plate,  IiiilianapoliH,  1K54. 

Bro'V7D,  Ryland  T.  Geology  of  Fonntain 
County. 

Indiana  Dejjt.  of  Oeol.andNat.  Hist.,  lltli 
Annual  Keport,  pp.  89-125,  map,  Indianapolis, 

1882. 

Report  of  a  geological  and  topo- 
graphical survey  of  Marion  County. 

Indiana  Dopt.  of  Gool.  and  Nat.  Hist.,  12lli 
Annual  Keport,  for  1882,  pp.  79-99,  Indianajjo- 
lis,  1883. 

Geological  and  topographical  8nrv(!y 

of  Hamilton  and  Madison  counties. 
Indiana  Dept.of  Geol.  .iiul  Nat.  Hi.st.,  ittli 
Annual  Report,  for  1884,  pp.  2CM0,  Indianapo- 
lis, 1884. 

Geology  of  Morgan  County. 

Indiana  Dopt.  of  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.,  13tli 
Annual  Report,  for  1883,  pj).  71-85,  Indiannpn- 
lis,  1884. 

' —  Hancock  County. 

Indiana  Dc^pt.  of  Geol.and  Nat.  Hi.st.,  IStli 
Report,  1886,  pp.  187-197,  1886. 

Brown,  W.  G.,  Campbell,  H.  D.,  and. 
Composition  of  certain  Mesozoic  igne- 
ous rocks  of  Virginia. 

Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  339-348, 
1891. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  \>.  54  (^ p.) ;  Am. 
Nat.,  vol.  25,  pp.  1002-1003  (i  p.),  1891. 


Bro^wne,  David  11.  The  distribution  oi 
phosphorus  in  the  Liidington  mint 
Iron  Mountain,  Michigan. 

Am.  Inst.  Miniu);Eug.,  Traiix.,  vol.  17,  pp 
016-632, 1889. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci. ,  3d  series,  vol.  37,  pj).  299-;n 
riatos  VIII-XIII,  li;89. 

Brovrne,  J.  B,  Singular  impression  ii 
marble  [nearPiiiladelphia,  Pa.]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  19,  p.  361  (J  p.),  1831, 

Brovrne,  Ross  E.  A  criticism  of  Deck 
or's  theory  of  faulting. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  28,  pp.  3«-35i 
1884. 

Toclinical  Soc.  Pacific  Coast,  Trans.,  voli 
pp.  159-167, 1884. 

The  ancient  river  beds  of  the  p'ors 

Hill  divide. 

California,  lOlh  Report  of  Mineralogist, [if 
435-465,  2-8lieet  map  in  accompanying  pcjoks 
1890. 

Brumby,  R.  T.  [Notes  on  Alabanii| 
geology.] 

Iteruard's  Almanack  for  1838.  [Not  ml 
1  838. 

Bninton,  D.  W.     Aspen  Mountain,  iti| 
ores  and  thei  r  mode  of  occurrence. 
I'jiig.  and  Mining  Jour,,  vol,  40,  pp.  22-23,)!. 
45, 4°,  1888. 

Bryan,  Oliver  N.     The  Cretaceous  for 

ination  of  southwest  Maryland. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  pp.  712-713, 1889. 

[Bryant,  F.]  Report  of  the  hcarin;! 
the  nieiuorial  of  the  \ow  KnglimdO 
Mining  Company  for  encourngi'iiit: 
from  the  State  [etc.],  with  the  iqwi 
of  the  committee  *  *  *  jn  fan 
of  a  geological  and  agricultural  suil 
vey  of  the  State  in  1838,  NewEn;,'laLi 
1838,  viii,  148  pages.     [Not  seen 

Bryant,  H.  Notes  on  the  geology  of  tl 
Boriiiudas,  etc.,  and  on  the  occnrrew 
of  ferruginous  matter  with  carboni 
of  lime. 

Uoston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  7,  p. 
(J  p.),  1861.  Remarks  by  Prof.  liogcrs, 
H5-80. 

Bryson,  John.  The  Glacial  iilienoiiiei 
of  North  America  as  8tudie<l  on  Lo: 
Island,  New  York. 

Geol.  Mag.,  new  scries,  vol.  10,  pp.  W 
18H3, 

Reviewed  by  J.  D.  D[ana],  Am.  Jour.  Sc 
scries,  vol.  475  (J  p.),  1883. 

The  geological  formation  of 

Island,  Now  York,  with  a  descriptj 
of  the  old  water  courses,  18  pages, i 
New  York,  18»5. 


Bryson,  Jolin— Coi 

[<^ii  the  beacli 

side  of  Long  JsJa 
Am.  (icol.,  vol,  2, 1 
—  [.Votes  on  well 
of  J.oiig  Island.] 
Am.  (i(()|.,vol.  2,pj 
—  Arfesiau    well, 
isJjiiKJ,  N.  y. 

Am,(;col.,vol.3,pp 

The  terminal  ni 
vilh!. 

Am  fleol.,  vol.  4,  pp. 

I'rc-t.'lacial  cli,.,n 

I' Ohio. 

-^"'••''■ol.,T0l.5,pp.] 

Tli(^  Wetwoods. 
Am.  (Mill.,  vol.  0,  PJ,.  2 

The  so-called  sau 
Jfainiitoii,  Long  l,sj,n 

Alli.(;enl.,voI,8,pp.lf 

K-xciirsion  across  I 
orkj. 

An,  'i'"l.,vol.8,pp.;,3; 

Inch,   I.coi.old    von 

"''"'er-iicVerbroitun- 

ArJwvi.Ic-Uildungeu 

Xa(nr),i.st.  Vereinsder 
"""'  ^>.s.,,I.ale„,  Verhand 

I  ,  'J'  ^''"  «<'Ograpliic; 
[clialk  loiiiijitioii 

f>»m  -Monatboriebte  do; 
''"'"•'•Ii'"'irl849,p.  117. 

t'<'<i<h<  .-im  obercn  M 

("■"i'-^oll.,Zoit.,voI.5,i 

.  |«I"''-  -Im  Juraform 

K'mij.'l,VlK.n  Akad.   ,le,. 
■.Moi,:,tl„.,i,.)„,   IS.-;;!,  „,,,,, 

«"l.oKartovouNor,lAn 

'}^''  '■'•  ■•■*"'!  Goesma 

^f"'■'<-^.•llt   .leposit  o 

''"■^>ana  Rock  Salt  Co,; 
'""  AiMorican  bureau 

^JH--'l.latc8,  New  York 
J  «f>art  M.  Notes  c 
';  ^;al  of  the  K.„„,„ 

^^^■^i'«inia.,,vol.2,p.i3o, 

'"  '  ~-    Cfeological 
""  '•'■^'ious  and  NorJ 

'ill'l.  127 8 


[bull.  u;.  I 

hodiBtribuliono 
l.iulington   iuiiM.| 

igan. 

,g.,  TrauHvVol.  n,Vf| 


DAETON.] 


NORTH  AMERICAN  GEOLOGY. 


113 


ioB,vol.37,pp.i 


i9»-Il« 


iilnr  impTessioii  ml 
lelpl»iii.  Pa.]. 

criticism  of  Bcd| 

•i»g- 
,rie8,vol.28.pi..3lMii| 

iflc  Coast,  Tran».,  vol.lj 
er  l)ed8  of  tbo  Foimi  j 

nport  of  Mineral.igi!t,p>| 
,inacconipanyi"Sr*^I 

[Notes    on  S\'A\>m\ 

„aclc  for  1838.    [Not«t«i 

Aspen  Mouutaiu,  itl 
i„,le  of  oc'curreure. 
gjour..vol.40,pp.Mei 

Tlio  Cretaceous  faj 
invest  Marylaiul. 
p,  PI,.  712-713, 188«' 
.uort  of  tlie  l>c.i"D? 

inv   for   cnouvagcuKi 

retc.],witli^li«7l 

tee     *     *     "     '"" 
I«.\  agricultural  3i.ll 

iu  1838,  New  Eni;!™*' 

lages.     [Not  seen.] 

Uon  the  geology  oftt 

a,id  on  the  occumH 

nuitter  ^vitll  carbon.^ 


Bryson,  Jolin— Coiitiniiod. 

I u)ii  the  beaches  along  tho  Boutliorn 

side  of  Longhland.] 

A,„.(;.cl.,vol.2,  pp  r)4-05, 1888. 

I [Notes  on  well  lio'e  o'l  tlie  south  side 

of  l.oiig  ls<land.] 

Aiii.(i>'>l.V(>1.2,pi).136-i;i7  (!  p.),  1888. 

I .Artesiiiu    well,    VVoodhaven,    liong 

Islanil,  N.  Y. 

Am. ( !iol.,  vol. 3,  pp.  214-215, 1889. 

The  terminal  moraine  near  Lonis- 


,  vol.  10.  VP' 


1. 16W 


l,„arks  by  Prof.  Hoger.! 

Tho,  (ilaeial  vl>''"'""« 
ica  as  studied  .mU' 

lork. 

L-w  scritiw 

f. D.Diana],  An..  J-'«'^' 

,  p.),  1883. 

tical  formation  of 
,'ork,  with  a  descnpi 
l,r  courses,  18  pageS' 

|5. 


Am  (i'"!.,  vol.  4,  pp.  125-126, 1889. 
Pn -(ilaeial  channels  at  tho  falls  of 
('Ohio. 
Am.  I  i<i>l..  vol.  5,  pp.  180-188, 1890. 

The  Wetwoods. 

Am.  (i<'.l-,  vol.  6,  pp.  251-255, 1890. 

Tlie  so-called  sand   dunes   of  East 
imptim,  liOUg  Island  [N.  Y.]. 
Am.  ( ;iM,l.,  vol.  8,  pp.  188-190, 1891 . 

Excursion  across  Long  Island  [New 

ork]. 
Am  G(»l.,  vol.  8,  pp.  332-333, 1891 . 

inch,  Leopold  von.  Betrachtuugen 
iielicrilie  \'erbreitung middle  (Jrenzen 
(lir  Kifiile-Hildungen. 

Natiirliist.  Vcroiu.s  iler  Prouss.  liheiiiliiiiilo 
uml  VVwtpliiilen,  VorliaiuU.,  1849.    [Not- soon.] 

On  tho  geographieal  limits  of  the 
tlialk  foiiiuition. 

Aiii.,Ii^  U'.  S<i.,  2<1  «orio8,  vol.  10,  pp.  208-272, 
1849. 

From  ^I,iiiatl)oricbto  dor  Akatl.  der  Wiss. 
ziiIliTlinfiir  1849,  p.  117. 

[Kreide  am  obercn  Missouri.] 

G,'(jt.(ii'spll.,Zoit.,vol.5,  p.  11  (i  p.),  1853. 

lebiT  die  Juraformation   auf   der 

Irdlliische. 
Kiinij;li(;lu,ii  Akad.   tier  Wlss.  z\i   Berlin, 
Moiiatlii'iiilit,   18r);i,  limp.     lucliidea    "geog- 
irhe  ICiirte  von  Xord-Anierika." 

ik,  C,  K.,  and  Goesmann,  C.  A.     On 

ic  rock-salt  deposit  of  Petit  Anse, 
iiiisiaiia  liock  Salt  Company,  repiu't 
till!  American  l)ureau  of  mines,  35 
SM,L'  jilates,  New  York,  1867. 

Stuart  M.    Notes  on    the   hard 
lintcoal  of  the  Kanawha  Valley. 
Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eug.,  Trans.,  vol.  10,  pp. 
.-«o,1882. 
Tlo  Virginias,  vol.  2,  p.  136, 1882. 

and,  — .    Geological    remarks    on 
Lakd  ri'y;ion8  and  Northwest. 

Am.I.iiir.  Sci..  vol.  4,  p.  186  (§  p.),  1822. 

Bull.  127 8 


Buckland,  — . — Continued. 

Geological    ap[iendix    to    Captain 

Beechey's  voyage  to  Boring  Straits  in 
tbo  ship  Blossom,  Loudon,  1831).  [Not 
seen.] 

Buckley,  S.  B.  Mountains  of  North 
Carolina  and  Tennessee. 

Am.  .loiir.,  2d  series,  vol.  27,  pp.  280-294, 1859. 

A  preliminary  report  of  the  geologi- 
cal and  agricultural  survey  of  Texas, 
81  pages  and  ajjpctndix:  of  11  pages, 
Houston,  18K6. 

Geological  resources  of  Texas. 

Tixas  Almana<'.  UlclmrdNon  A,  Co.,  vol.  10, 
pp.  63-60,  (ralvcaton,  1800. 

Rivers  and  water  power  of  south- 
western Texas. 

Texas  Almanac,  Kichardson  &,  Co.,  vol.  10, 
pp.  69-70. 

Mineral  resources  of  Texas. 

T<!.\aM  Ahnanae,  UicUanlson  &  Co.,  pp.  79-82, 
Galveston,  1808. 

[Report  of  reconnaissance  in  part 

of  eastern  Tisxas.] 

Geol.  and  Agri.  Siirv.  Texiis,  1st  Annual 
Report,  pp.  15-77,  Uouston,  1874. 

Geological  resources  of  Texas  [etc.]. 

1\:\!ii\  Scrap  liiiok   by  itaker,  ]ip.  488-501, 
New  York,  Chicat'"  and  Xuw  Orleans,  1875. 

Geological  and  agricultural  survey  of 

Texas,  second  report  of  progress,  96 
pages,  Houston,  1876. 

Abstr.ict,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3U  aeries,  vol.  13, 
pp.  63-64  (i  p.),  1870. 

Budden,  H.  A.    On  the  coals  of  Canada, 
liriti.sh  Assof.,  Report  of  .'i4th  nieetlug,  pp. 
71.3-714,1885. 

Bulkley,  Fred  G.  The  separation  of 
strata  in  lolding. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  13,  pp. 
384-388, 1885. 

Bunbury,  C.  J.  F.  Description  of  fossil 
plants  from  tbo  coal  field  near  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

Geol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  3,  pp.  281-288, 
riatesX-XI,  1847. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d8erio8,  voL  4,  pp. 
114-115  (i  p.),  1847. 

Bunker,  .Tames  Madison.  Vegetable  ori- 
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Am.  Jour.  Sri.,  vol.  24,  pp.  172-173, 1833. 

Burbank,  L.  S.  On  Eo/.oon  ctmadense 
in  tlie  crystalline  limestones  of  Massa- 
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Am.  Assoc.,  Proc.  vol.  20,  pp.  262-260,  1871. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  5,  pp.  535-538, 1871. 


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tDuiial 


Burbank,  L.  S. — Continiiod. 

[On  tho  orijjin  of  the  oozooniil  liiuo 

stoue  of  Chtilnisfonl  iiiid  vicinity] 
Roston  Soc.  Nat.  Illat.,  I'roc,  vol.  14,  jiii. 
190-198, 1872. 

. Observations  on  the  Hiirface  geology 

of  North  Carolinii,  witli  8])oci!il  refer- 
ence to  some  phenoinoiia  of  tho  drift 
of  tho  northern  United  Stiitos. 

I3o8t()n  Soc.  Nat.  Hi»t.,  I'nx'.,  vol.  16,  \ip. 
150-156, 1874. 

Ooology  ol'  tho  Nashua  Valley. 

>         liepurt  on    ^llo  geoluKivol  niup  o(  MaHHa- 

cliiisBttu  by  AV.  O.  CroHby,  Bogton,  1876,  jip. 

43-52. 

[On  the  conglomerate  of  Harvard, 

'  !Mass.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.   18,  jip. 
•     224-225  (I  p.),  1877. 

Burkart,  Joseph.  Geognosticho  Bomer- 
kungen,  gosammelt  atif  einer  Hoise  von 
Tlapujahua  nach  Huertama,  dom  Jn- 
ruUo,  Patzcuaro  iind  der  Valladolid,  iiii 
Staate  von  Michoacau. 
J  Archlv  fur  Mincralogis  [Karston],  vol.  5, 
1832. 

i.^^ —  Aufenthalt  und  Reisen  in  Mexico  in 
den  Jahren  1825  bis  1834,  Stuttgart, 
1836.     [Not  seen.] 

Boden-Verhiiltnisso    dos    ciiliforni- 

schen  Gold-Distriktes  und  Vorkommen 
des  Metalles. 

Neues  Jahrbuch,  1857,  i)p.  481-463.  From 
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1837.  On  guano  deposits,  Edwards. 
11^3.  AiiMlogy  between  modem  igneous 
rocks  and  the  jjrimary  forma- 
tions, Dana,  J.  D. 
|W5,  Expedition  to  Rocky  Mountains, 
Oregon,  and   California,    Fre- 
mont. 
Formations  in  portion  of  ( )rogon 
and  California,  Hall,  J. 
6848,  Hccounaissiiuce     from     Leaven- 

wortb  to  San  Diego,  Emory. 
\U9.  Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  K.  C. 
Notes  on  the  California  gold  re- 
gion, Lyman,  C.  S. 
United  States  exploring  expedi- 
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nia, Tyson,  P.  T. 
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lilakc,  J. 
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Tiask, 


California — Continued. 

1853.  Geologic  map  of  United  States, 
etc.,  Marcon,  J, 

Not<'8  on  gold  region,  HIake, 
W.P. 

Preliminary  report  of  survey  in 
California,  JJlakc,  \V.  P. 

Quicksilver  mine  of  Almaden, 
Blake,  W.  P. 

Localities  of  fossil  diatoms,  Bai- 
ley, J.  \V. 

Exploration  between  38tb  and 
■list  jiarallel  in  1853-54,  Schiel. 

Shales  and  jasper  rock  north  of 
San  Francisco,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Geology  of  Coast  Mountains  and 
l)art  of  Sierra  Nevada,  Trask. 
1855.  Extent  of   gold    region,   Blake, 
W.  P. 

Coast  of  California  from  Bodega 
Bay  to  San  Diego,  Blake,  W.  P. 
•    Polishing  of  rocks  by  dry  sands, 
Blake,  W.  P. 

Silicided  plants  from  California, 
Blake,  W.  P. 

Remarks  on  fossils  from  Califor- 
nia, Blake,  W.  P. 

Report  on  explorations  between 
latitude  38°  and  41"  for  route  to 
the  Pacific,  Schiel. 

Geology  of  part  of  Calaveras 
County,  Patton. 

Fossil  shells  from  California, 
Conrad. 

Geology  of  Coast  Mountains,  etc., 
Trask. 

Geology  of  route  to  Pacific  Ocean 
in  California  and  Oregon,  New- 
berry. 

Account  of  volcanic  springs  in 
southern  California,  Lo  Conte. 

Gisement  de  Tor   en  Californie, 
Marcon,  J. 
1850.  Geology  of  route  to  Pacific  near 
35th      parallel,    Marcou,     J. ; 
Blake,  AV.  P. 

Sandstone  formation  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, Blake,  W.  P. 

Infusoria  in  Tertiary  of  Mon- 
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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[nuij,.  ir, 


California — Cou  t  i  n  iied. 

1856.  KoinarkH  ou  n<'<ilojiy  of  Ciilifor- 

iiifi,  lUiiko,  W.  P. 
Review  of  ]>iiri  of  ^oologii^  jiiii]) 

of  United  Stiitos  by  Marcoii, 

HIaKo,  W.  I'. 
Kopdi'ton  northern  and  Moutliurn 

California,  'I'raHlt. 
Hodcn-VcrliiiitniHHii    deH  califor- 

niHehou  C!old-I)istrikt«!8,  linr- 

kart. 
KoconnaiBsance  I'roni  Mie  MiuHiH- 

sippi   to     l.oA   An;;clc8,    Cat., 

Marcou,  J. 

1857.  Report  upon  routes  to  the  Pacilic 

in  California  and  to  the  i{io 
Grande,  Antisell. 

Orography  of  'Westorn  Staten, 
Illake,  W.  P. 

Geology  and  jialeontology  of  Mex- 
ican boundary  Hurvey,  Hall,  ,J. 

Illustrationa  of  surface  geology, 
Hitchcock,  K. 

Notes  on  auriferous  gravels, 
Davis,  H. 

Country  along  Mexican  boundary 
from  the  I'acific  to  tlio  Colo- 
rado, Emory. 

Geology  of  lower  Colorado  re- 
gion, Schott. 

Cretaceous  iind  Tertiary  foHsils 
of  Mexican  boundary  survey, 
Conrad. 

1858.  Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 

cou, J. 

Parallolisni  between  auriferous 
drift  of  Appalachians  and  Cal- 
ifornia, IJlake,  W.  P. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  United 
States,  Rogers,  II.  D. 

Geology  and  geography  of  North 
Anjerica,  Rogers,  H.  D. 

Coal  mines  of  Monte  Diablo, 
Rduard. 

Reconnaissance  to  mouth  of  Gila 
River,  Parry,  C.  C. 

Volcanoes  in  Colorado  Desert, 
Veatch. 

Fossils  from  Tertiary  of  Chico 
Creek,  Trask. 

Cretaceous  fossils  of  Los  An- 
geles, Trask. 

From  11th  meridian  to  P.icilic 
Ocean  ou  Mexican  boundary, 
Micbler. 


California — Continued. 
1858.  Paleontology  of  survey  for  route 

to   the    Pacilic    in   California, 

Conrad. 
Fossil  bods  in  San  Luis  <)))is|vi 

('(Minty,  AutlHell. 
Country  between  Lake  Suiicrinr 

!Mid  the  Pacilic,  Hector. 
Keport  ou  Colorado  River,  New 

berry. 
Phosphoric  acid  in  igneous  roeiis, 

Schiel. 
lS(i4.  Change  of  level  in  Green  Moiu 

tains,  Scott,  W.  K. 
New  Alniaden  (inicksilver  minei, 

Sillinian. 
Reisobcricht     aus      Californicii, 

Richtliofen. 
Ueber  Californion,  Richtliofun. 
Fossiliferous  rocks  of  California, 

Whitney,  .1.  D. 
1K()5.  Geology  of  California,  lieldwnri 

of  18(i0-18(!r>,  Whitney, ,).  D. 
Explorations   in  the  Sierra  Xt- 

vada  in  18G  J,  Whitney,  J.  ]i 
Deep  places  of  Nevada  Couutj.i 

Sillinian. 
Petroleum  in  California,  Siliiiiiai 
Miningdistrictof  Sonora,  Viviai 
Fossils  from  auriferous  slateji  m] 

California,  Meek. 
Le  Califoruio,  P^riguet. 

1866.  Recent   developments  of  surv 

of  California,  Whitney,  J.  D. 
Age  of  gold  rocks  of  the  I'acii 

Coast,  Brewer. 
Constitution   gilologiciuo  ft 

nieres  do  la Californie,  I'li,!;* 
Whitney's  Geology  of  Califoriii 

Brewer. 
Courad's  criticisms    ou    piiKi 

tology  of  Califoruia,  (iiiMi. 
Subdivisions    of    Cretaceous 

California,  (jlabb. 
Journey  through  California 

Nevada,  Jackson,  C.  T. 
Miocene  and  Cretaceous  at  t<ai 

Barbara,  Jackson,  C.  T. 
Fauno  primordiale  dans  le  pi 

de  Galles  et  la  g<^ologie « 

forniene,  Marcou,  J. 

1867.  Oil    regions    in    Tulare  Vai 

Blake. 
Fossils  in  auriferous  slatcof)! 
posa  estate,  Blake. 


tht 


WJiitney,  j.  ] 
<'ol.l  with  cinm. 

<>r  Tertiary  ro 
Ciiiboniferous  uf. 

IHako,  W.  p. 

Gradual  olevatioi 
'^'•''«o,  Blake,  .jj 

i'^liNcellaneous 
W.  p. 

'•  '''"■"'ical  goolog, 
I'hillips. 
('retjic(.oii8  and 
fJabb. 

J»«'Niccation    of 
^V.  p, 

J'i^isioiis     of 

Wliitnoy,  .T.  D. 

^lf<T  der  goldfiil 

«•(<■,  Richtl.ofen. 

*'''.F-.s.sil,sfron,Pa,.ifi, 

GoIdJagerstutten 
^iiii'kart. 

'^I'^;tu^eofCrot.ace 

'"-^sils,  Conrad. 
J""|l.    from     Tab 

"lake,  W.  P. 
Ph'^thity  of  pcbbj 

J'lake. 
Forest  in  Tertiary 
Wiirsh,  O.  C.     ■ 
"Kory  of  great  fe, 
<artli'8  surface,  L. 

Ancient  lakes  of  west 
•Newberry. 


ce( 


[Buu.ir. 


iirvoy  for  «■"«'«  I 
in  Calitoniia, 

ill. 

I  l,iikoSuiitTi"t| 

:,  lU'ctor. 
,ul()  lUver,  N<w 

in  igueoiiM  vwh.  I 

,  in  tirocu  Mora. I 

sV.K. 
piicksilvor  mines,! 


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atts 


Cftlifomicii 


ilou,  lUcUtlu.fen. 
■ockBofCiUiloriml 

D.  , 

vlifornia,tiel'l^^™i| 
r-,^  Whituey,.'!'. 
in  tho  Sierra  Nt-| 
;l,Wlutney,.M'. 
of  Kevada  Coumj.j 

California,  Silliim' 

ctof  Sononi,Vivuil 

mviferous  Hlutes  i<| 

Ikleok. 

Friguet. 
-iopiuents  of  Bum] 

uirt,  wiiitwy- 

rocks  of  tlio  r^mi 
wet. 
g6ologi«l"*>  '^^ 

ii  California-' l'"^' 

eologyofCulitoi 

liticisms    on   P 
Icaliforniii,  ^'i^''''' 
L    of    Cretaceous 

li,  GaV>b. 
Vougb  CalifoniKi 
Ijackson,  C.T- 
llCrotaccourtii'^'" 
Jackson,  C.  T 
ordialo  danslcn 
ct  la  g<''"loS"' " 


iMarcou,  .»■ 
in    Tulare 


uiferouH 
Ite,  Bli^ko 


slate 


California— Continued. 
luttiT.  (inl)li  on  (JrotaceouH  of  California, 

(Conrad. 
Drift  of  Piicillc  Coast,  Whitney. 
GniHH  Valley  gold  district,  8illi- 

uuin. 
SilvtM'  and  gold    in    foothillH  of 

Sierra  Navada,  .Silliiiian. 
18(i8.  Mittht'iliingon vondorWost-Kiisto 

Ni)rd-Aiuorikas,  Kiidithofcn. 
Salt  Sjiring  Valloy  riigion,  (."alii- 

voras  (Jonnty,  CJoodyear,  W.A. 
Notes  on   Ilotch  Ilotcby  Valloy, 

llollinan,  C.  F. 
Tlio  Voscniito  book,  Whitney. 
Mastodon  in  i>la<ors,  Sillinuin. 
I'riufiples  of  the  natural  syHtem 

of  volcanic  rocks,  Ricbthofcn. 
AjTf,  of  gold  rocks,  IJrewcr. 
AI)senco  of  northern  drift  in  the 

West,  Whitney,  .1.  D. 
HuinanskullinCalaverasCounty, 

Whitney,  J.  D. 
(iold  with  cinnabar  in  secondary 

or  Tertiary  rocks,  lUake,  W.  P. 
C'arhonifcroiis  ago  of  gold  rocks, 

Blake,  W.  P. 
Gradual  elevation  about  San  Fran- 
cisco, Hliike,  J. 
MiHccUaneous     notices,     lUako, 

W.  P. 
1869.  (;iii'inical  geology  of  gold  fields, 

riiillips. 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils, 

Gabb. 
Desiccation    of    surface,    ]$lake, 

W.  P. 
DiviMious     of    the      Cretaceous, 

Whitney,  .T.  D. 
Alter  der  goldfiibrenden  Giinge, 

etc,  Riclithofen. 
|l!i;0.  Fi).s,silH  from  Pacific  States,  Gabb. 
Goldlagerstiitten       Califoruiens, 

Kiirkart. 
Mixture  of  Cretaceous  and  Eocene 

fossils,  Conrad. 
Tdoth    from      Table    Mountain, 

HIake,  W.  P. 
riastieity  of  pebbles  and  rocks, 

Dhvke.' 
Forest  in  Tertiary  of  California, 

Marsh,  O.  C. 
Theory  of  great  features  of  the 

earth's  surface,  Le  Conto. 
Ancient  lakes  of  western  America, 

Newberry. 


Vail 


ot'Ml 


California — Continued. 
.   1870.  Glaciers  <le  I'onest  des  l^tus-Unis, 
Grad. 

Glaciers  on  Pacific  Slope,  King,  C. 

Glaciers  in  California,  Muir. 

Infusorial  deposits,  Edwards. 

Formation  of  deposits  of  diatoms, 
Edwards. 

1872.  Mining  districts,  Ilofiinan,  W.  ,1. 
Notes  on  inining  districts,  Lylo. 

1873.  (.'oast  snrface  geology,  Bowman. 
Distribution  of  mining  districts, 

Raymond, 
liowlders     north     of    Vosemito, 

Tenney. 
Regi(Ui  of  the   Yosomite  Valley, 

Clarke,  (}. 
Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H.;  Hitchcock 

and  Blake. 
Silver  mines  of  Pioche,  Duraud. 
Klamath    River    ndnes,    Chose. 
Gliiciation  of  the  Yosemite  Val- 
ley, Kueelaud. 
Formation  of  features  of  earth's 

crust,  Le  Conte. 
Ancient  glaciers  of  the  Sierras, 

Lo  Conte. 

1874.  Blue  grjivel  of  California,  Gold- 

smith, E. 

()u  belts  of  fissures,  Raymond.     ' 

Great  lava  llood  of  the  West  and 
structure  of  Cascade  Moun- 
tains, Lo  Conte. 

Serpentine  of  Coast  anil  Cascade 
ranges,  Newberry. 

Auriferous  gravels  of  tJcdd  BlutTs, 
Chase. 

Mountain  sculpture  in  Sierra  Ne- 
vada, Carr. 

Glacial  phenouieua  in  Nicaragua, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

1875.  Recent  volcano  in  Plumas  County, 

H  ark  n  ess. 

Portions  of  Nevada,  Utah,  Cali- 
fornia, and  Arizona,  Gilbert. 

High  Sierra  south  of  Mount 
Whitney,  Goodyear,  W.  A. 

Ancient  glaciers  of  the  Sierra  Ne- 
vada, Lo  Conto. 

Artesian  wells  of  Los  Angeles 
County,  Chase. 

Studies  on  formation  of  moun- 
tains in  the  Sierra  Nevada, 
Muir. 


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(»ru..ir. 


California— Continnod. 
1K75.  OliHervntioiiH  in  HoiitliooHt  Cali-* 

foriiia,  Manoii,  A. 
Al'r<iF>ion  of  HtoiieH  of  north  went 

A'liiTica,  DavidHon,  (J. 
rjiio  ogy  of  Sifrni  Ntivailii  in  re- 

luiion    to  vein    niininj;,  How- 

mn\. 
Gravels  of  I'laeer  County,  David- 

Hon. 
AuriforouH  gravels  of  California, 

Davidson,  G. 
California  (luring  the   I'lioccno, 

Cooper,  ,J.  G. 
California <oal,  Cooper,  .1.  (i. 
California  in  the  Miocene,  Cooper, 

J.  (J. 
Notes  on  Tertiary  of  California, 

Coojjer,  J.  (}. 
Eocene  epoch  in  California, 

Cooper,  J.  G. 

187(5.  Invertebrates  from  coal  rocks, 
Whiteaves. 

Itacolunilte  from  Mariposa 
County,  Blake,  W.  P. 

MicroMcopic  petrography,  survey 
of  fortieth  parallel,  Zirkel. 

Maps  of  parts  of  California,  Ne- 
vada, Arizona,  Colorado,  Now 
Mexico,  and  Utah,  Gilbert, 
Marvine  and  Howell. 

Glacial  action  at  head  of  John- 
son's pass,  IJlake,  J. 

Keport  on  southeast  California 
region,  Loew. 

Horizontal  crushing  in  Coast 
rn,uge8  of  California,  Le  Conte. 

Kelationsof  lignitic  group  of  the 
West,  Stevenson. 

Geology  between  Leavenworth 
and  the  Sierra  Nevada,  Engel- 
munn. 

Report  on  portion  of  southern 
California,  Marcou,  J. 

Wheeler's  expedition  durch  SUd- 
licho  Californien,  Loew. 

1877.  Post-Glacial  history  of  Sequoia 
gigantea,  Muir. 

Ancient  river  channels  of  Califor- 
nia, Jacobs,  H.  D. 

Coal  regions  of  America,  Macfar- 
lano. 

Glacial  marks  on  Pacific  and  At- 
lantic coasts  compared,  Pack- 
ard. 


California— (/'ontinned. 

1877.  I'art  of  western  Nevada  and  eait 

ern  (.'alifornia,  Conkling. 
Asphalt  bed  near   Los  AiikcIm 

Denton. 
Coal  mines  of  western  coa«t  of 

United  States,  Goodyear. 

1878.  Structure  and  origin  of  momi, 

tains,  Lu  Conte. 
Systematica   K<'ology   of    fortietk 

]iarallul  survey.  King,  C 
Notes  on  surface  geology  of  I'j. 

cilic  Slope,  Dawson,  G.  M. 
Alkaline   and    boracic    lak*-H  ti 

California,  Phillips,  J.  A. 
Petroleum  and  other  bydrooai 

bons,  Broadhead. 
Ezoio  rocks  of  North  Americt 

Hunt,  T.  8. 
Reports  on  parts  of  Nevada  aojl 

California,  Conkling. 
Older  rocks  of  the  West,  Hum] 

T.  S. 
Tortiiires  cyprcssenartigor  Hi 

zen  in  Californien,  t'onweiil 

1879.  Macfarlane's    Geologic    ]iuilw| 

Guide,  Cooper,  J.  G. 
Relation  of  rock  decay  to  Ii 

drift,  and   rock    basiuH,  I'ui 

pelly. 
Hydraulic  mining  in  Califo: 

Howie,  A.  J. 
Hillocks  of  San  Diego,  Harm 

G.  W. 
Fossil  shells  from  Colorado 

ert,  Stearns. 
Genesis    of    cinnabar    dcposi 

Christy,  S.  B. 
Jura-Trias    of    western    No: 

America,  White,  C.  A. 
Classification    of    rockw,  W 

worth. 
Extinct  volcanoes    about 

Mono,  Lo  Conte. 
North    American    Mesozoic 

Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Oiierations     on     the     Mari 

estate,  Kolker. 
Wanderings  in  the  Western  1 

Vivian. 

1880.  The  great  West,  Hayden,  F. 
Auriferous  gravels  of  Siem 

vada,  Whitney,  J.  1). 
6ld  river  beds  of  California, 
Conte. 


CailfornJa— Conti 

im).  Ht'c'iit  sill 

ii'i'connaisH 
^''^reka, 
Hecker. 
Hi'Jd  notes 
Goodyear 
1881.  Canyons,    ( 
origin,  Br 
EJotigati(m 
worth. 
1*^-'.  Aiimionito  in 
J.D. 
'■iiadalupe 
Wagoner. 
Terfiary  fJora 
ti'try  aninm 
<|"eronx. 
linppoTt   de    ] 
Mexi,||„>_  j>j, 

-'•"■"led    strnci 
"larl,  Lo  Con 
V<'i"  forma tioi 
•^iilpJinr  Ban 
< 'onto  and  Kii 
■    -  J'iorite    from    ( 
liold. 
•Vote  snr  la  (■■c-f 
'•"•'lie,  Maioo, 
Cretaceous  and 
tljo  West,  Lea, 
'^'Jiennal  spring 

^'•■irk,  Peaio. 
^''ayas  and  jday 

•SiiI)I)08ed     Terti; 

dewberry. 

Volcanoes  of  i,„ri 

*"    ^Vashingtoi 
Iddings. 

Ago  of  Tejon,  a„,| 
Tertiary  of  (j\ 
I'rin. 

Ammonites  in  Terl 

l^«"'>crdieGeoIogiJ 
-'^I.ircoH,  J.  J 

^'yresti  of  ^,eoIoJ 

T.  S.  1 

'^'•<-'y  of  rocks,  U 
'•  ^''""atic  changes  , 
'"^''c  times,  Whi| 
^oi'tribntionf,  to 

"fe'y,  Heilprin 
f""«tratiorj8    of 
siTfacey,  Alorganl 


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(la  and  eaiV  | 

,08  AiiUfWl 

eru  <'«in8t  III  I 

jdyeui. 

ill   of   iiiimi:  I 

r   of    fortietll 

;eolon;y  of  \\\ 
.m,  a.  M. 

iicic    livkfn  (!| 
ipB,  J.  A. 
her  liyilroiail 

Li  I 

ortli   AinMicil 

of  Neviulu  m\ 

klinK- 

ie  West,  HuBVl 

senartiper  HiJ-l 
ieii,  Coiiwenti 


I  California— Continued. 

IM.  Ki'fcnt  Milicillcrttion,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
li'cconniiiBHunco  in  Siin  FrunriHco, 

Enrekn,   nnd    llodio    diHtricta, 

Hecker. 
i'icld  notoMou  iiiiriferoiiH  ^riivelH, 

(loodyeiir. 
Ifi81.  CiinvonH,    tlioir     cbiiractcr     and 

origin,  liroHH. 
Kloiigiition    of    i)ol)bh!H,    WiidH- 

wortli. 
1882.  Ainmonito  in  Tojon  groti]),  Danii, 

.?.D. 
(iiindnlnpo     i|iiickHilvor      mine, 

Wagoner. 
Tertiary  llora  us  related  (o  Ter- 
tiary aninialH  of  tbe  West,  Les- 

(juereux. 
Rapport    de    la    coinniiMHion   dn 

Mexi(iue,  Prudhoniine. 
.Jointed    structure    in    day   and 

marl,  Lo  ("onte. 
Vein  formation    in    progress  at 

Sulphur  Hank,  California,  Le 

Conte  and  Rising. 


lologic    KailwtfH  18X3.  Diorite    from    California,    Rein- 
,.1.G. 

decay  to  Iw 
k    basiuH,  I'm 


ig  in  Califon 

Diego,  liart«l 

|m  Colorailo  I'd 

luabar    di'PC'l 

Avestevu    ^"«'' 
lite,  C.  A. 
|of    rockrt,  ^\»< 

hoes    about 
Ito. 

ui    Mesozoi*; 
lllor,  S.  A. 
]v     the     Ml"'!* 

ItheWesteruliii 

b,Hayden,i'i 
Uel8  of  SiertM 

[ey,.l.l>. 
of  Californ'M 


liold. 
Note  8ur  la  j;<^ologio  ile  lai'ali- 

fornie.  Maroon,  .1, 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  Hora  of 

tbo  West,  Le8(|U('renx. 
Tliermal  spring   of  Yellowstone 

I'.irk,  Pealo. 
I'layaH  and  jtlaya  lakes,  Husst  II, 

I.e. 

.Supposed    Tertiary    nnnnonices, 

Newberry. 
Volcanoes  of  northern  California 

to    Washington,    Hague     and 

Iddings. 
Ago  of  Tejon,  and  aramouites  in 

Tertiary    of    California,  Hcil- 

prin. 
Ammonites  in  Tertiarv,  Heilprin. 
IVhcrdio  Goologio  Californiens, 

Marcou,  J. 
Progress  of  geology,  IHH'2,  Hunt, 

TS. 
1H'(  ay  of  rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
.  Climatic   chiinges  of  later  goo- 

loirjc  times,  Whitney,  J.  1). 
Coiitributionfj   to   Tertiary  geol- 
ogy, Heilprin. 
Illustrations    of    polished    rock 

aiirfacey,  Morgan,  H.  J. 


California — ( 'ontinued. 
18X1.  .studies  of  rocks  of  (Cordilleras, 

Wadsworth. 
Volcanic     rocka    of    the    Groat 

liasiu,  Hague  and  Iddings. 
Field   work    in    Cascade    range, 

Diller. 
Azoic  system,  Whitney  and  Wads- 

wortli. 
United  States  (ioological  .Survey 

work  in  California,  Hecker. 
Relations    of    mineral    bidts    of 

ra<il'ic  Slope  to  the  upheavals, 

Hecker. 
Rocks  of  I.assen  I'eak  and  Mount 

.Shasta,  Diller. 
Micro.scopic  structure  of  building 

stones,  Merrill,  G.  P. 
Volcanic  rocks  in  Cascade  range, 

Diller. 
Steep    slo]ios   of    western    loess, 

Hilgard. 
Physical  and  agricultural  features 

of  California,  Hilgard. 

1885.  Map  of  the  United  States,  McGee. 
Gravitsrs  aurift'res  de  la  Sierra 

Nevada,  Fuchs. 
t/natornary   lakes  of  the   (treat 

Hasin,  Gilbert. 
Cjuateruary  nnd  Recent  niollusoa 

of  the  Great  Basin,  Call. 
Latest    volcanic   eruption,    Dut- 

ton. 
Coal  in  Chieo  group,  Diller. 
[Analyses  of  rocks,   etc.]   Avork 

done  in  Washington  laboratory, 

Clark  and  Chatard. 
(ilaciers  of  high  Sierra,  Russell, 

I.e. 

Existing  glaciers  of  the  United 
States,  Russell,  I.  C. 

Volcanic  dust  deposits  in  the 
Great  Hasin,  Russell,  I.  C. 

Cretaceous  fossils  fromCalifornia, 
White,  C.  A. 

Jurassicof  North  America,  White, 
C.  A. 

Mesozoic  and  Cenozoic  of  Cali- 
fornia, White,  C.  A. 

Relative  ages  of  American  and 
English  Neozoic,  Marcou,  .1. 

Noti's  on  stratigraphy  of  Cali- 
fornia, Becker. 

Geologic  sketch  of  Pacilic  divi- 
sion, Becker. 


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California — Continued. 

1885.  Report,  division  of  tlie  Pacific, 

Becker. 
Report,  division  of  Mesozoio  in- 
vertebrates, White,  C.  A. 

1886.  Cretaceous      metiimorphicH, 

Becker. 
Post- Tertiary  elevation  of  .Sierra 

Nevada,  Lo  Conte. 
Notes    on    geology    of   northern 

Caliibrnia,  Diller. 
Profiles  through  Sierra  Nevada, 

Reyer. 
Iron  ores,  Putnam. 
Umgebungen  von  San  Francisco, 

Santa  Cruz,  und  Neu-Aliuaden, 

Rath. 
Lilngs  der  Central-Pacific  Eisen- 

bahn  und  in  Dutch  Flat,  Kath. 
Siidliche  Californien,  etc..  Rath. 
Well  in  Kern  County,  Haggin. 
Building  stones.  Hanks. 
Sau  Diego  County,  Hanks. 
Mount  St.  Helena,  Hanks. 

1887.  Silver  mines  of  Calico,  Lindgren. 
Stages    of    geologic    history    of 

Sierra  Nevada,  Gilbert. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 

Latest  volcanic  eruption,  Diller. 

Faults  of  Sierra  Nevada,  Russell, 

I.e. 

Flora  and  history  of  coast  islands, 

Le  Conte. 
Report  of  State  mineralogist,  Ire- 

lau. 
Texture  of  massive  rocks,  I5ecker. 
Infusorial  earth,  Santa  Barbara, 

Finch. 
Microscopic     study      of     rocks, 

Schuster. 

1888.  Inyo  County,  Goodyear. 
Kern  County,  (ioodycar. 

Late    Quaternary   geology,    II il- 

gard. 
Glaciers,  Emmons,  S.  F. 
Lithology  of  wall  rocks,  Attwood. 
Los  Angeles  County,  Goodyear. 
Mineral    resources   by   counties, 

Irolan. 
Mono  County,  Whiting 
Natural  gas,  Weber. 
Nomenclature    of   Cenozoic,    Lo 

Conte. 
Obsidian  cliff,  Iddings. 


California — Continued. 

1888.  Report   of   division   of  volcanic] 

gc<dogy,  Dutton. 
Remarks  on  Aiicella,  White,  C.A.  | 
Petroleum,  asphaltum,  and  gas, 

Goodyear,  Weber. 
Origin  of  primary  quartz  in  h\- 

salt,  Iddings. 
Quicksilver  deposits    of    I'nciii,  | 

Coast,  Becker. 
Report  United  Statas  GeolopMll 

Survey,  Becker. 
San   Bernardino    County,   (iiiod-l 

year. 
San  Diego  County,  Goodyear. 
Tulare  County,  Goodyear. 
Ventura  County,  Bowers. 
Cafjilogue  of  fossils,  Coo])('r. 
Cements,  Irelan. 
Coal,  Ashburner,  Goodyear. 
Drift  raininsr,  Dunn. 
Building  stones,  Jackson,  A.  W. 

1889.  Fossils  from  Pacific  Coast,  \VLik| 

C.A. 
Hanksite,  Hanks. 
Dry  lakes,  Jijuney. 
Origin  of  normal  faults,  Lc  Contt  | 
A'Tcss   Santa   Barbara  Chaiiiiti 

Fcwkcs. 
Silicitled  wood,  Friedrich. 
Analyses  of   clays  from    Owoiiil 

Lake,  Chatard. 
Building  stone,  Merrill,  (i.  I' 
Geology  of  Lassen  Peak  distrii 

Diller. 
Geology  of  (juicksilver  dcpnsiiil 

Becker. 
(Quaternary  history  of  MtinoVa 

ley,  Russell. 
Report,    California    divisioBi 

United  States  Geolofjicii!  Siir| 

vey   Becker. 
Report,  divisionof  volcanic geil 

ogy.  United  States  Goolo),'icil| 

Survey,  Dutton. 
IHIM).  Analyses   of  lavas   from   i.ii.-'til 

Peak,  Hillebrand,  Kiflgs. 
Analyses  of    lavas  fri>m    ^hf^ 

Comity,  Riggs. 
Analyses  of  volcanic  rocks.  Chi] 

tard,  Whitfield,  .1.  V. ;  Eakin! 

Hillebrand. 
Auriferous  gravels,  Httiuuionil. 
Cements,  Irelan. 
Clays,  Johnson,  W.  D. 


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ion  of  volcanic  | 

II. 

slliX,Wliito,C,A. 

altiiin,  and  ga 

i)er. 

ry  quartz  in  bii- 

losits    of    racilic 

States  Geolo|i;iciil  I 

er. 

)    County,  (iiiod-l 

ity,  Oootlyear. 
Goodyear, 
y,  Bov.ors. 

l)88U8,  COOIIIT. 
11. 

el',  Goodyciir. 
Dumi. 

j8,  Jackson,  A.W, 
aciiic  Coast.  NVbitej 

iks. 

iney. 

nul  faults,  Lc  Come 

Barbara  CUanml.| 

nl,  Friedriidi. 

clays  from    0\veiii| 

ard. 

le,  Merrill, 'i.l' 

lassen  Peak  districJ 

[uic-ksilvcr  dei'iisiiil 

istory  of  M(.u"Val| 

ll. 

liforniii    divisi" 
Ivtcs  Geological  Siir| 

pr. 
kionofvolcaniige^ 

Ll  States  Goologici! 

Iittoii 

lavas  from  l;'*^" 
lebraiid,  Higgs 

lavas  from   !^ll;l> 

ligf^s. 

1  volcanic,  rocks,  Cki 

Itfield,  J.  K;K''^" 

travels,  Hummon'' 

llan 

Ion,  W.  D 


California— Continued. 
1890.  L'retaceous  of  northern  Califor- 
nia, Diller. 
Fossils  as  indicators  of  mineral 

products.  Cooper. 
Geology   of  Channel    Islands, 

Yates. 
Class,  Ue  Groot. 
Isilands  of  Santa  Barbara  (Jhau- 

nel,  Yates. 
Los  Angeles  County,  Preston. 
Macfarlane's    Kailway    Guide, 

Cooper,  Turner. 
Mines  of  Calico  County,  Storms. 
Natural  soda,  Chatard. 
I'alcontology  of  Northwest  coast, 

Dall. 
Protozoonitos,  Friederich. 
San   Bernardino    County,  Ciosn- 

nian. 
San  Diego  County,  Goodyear. 
Sandstone  dikes,  Diller. 
San  Nicolas  Island,  Bower. 
Santa  Clara  (.'ounty,  Weber. 
Santa  Cruz  Island,  Goodyear. 
Splierulitcs     f  r  o  in  n  e  a  r    Hot 

Si'rings,  liutley. 
Warren's  Geography,  Brewer. 
Ueport,   California    division. 
United  States  Geological  Sur- 
vey, Becker. 
Certain  magnetic  rocks.  Hanks. 
Alameda  County,  (Joodyear. 
Amador  County,  Brown. 
Ancient  river  beds  of  the  Forest 

Hill  divide,  Browne. 
Analyses  of  rocks,  Chatard. 
Asphaltum  mine,  ^'entu^a  County, 

liilgard. 
liiitto  County,  Minor. 
Calaveras  County,  Brown, 
('hcmistry  of  Mount  Diablo  rocks, 

Melville. 
Colusa  County,  Goodyear. 
t'liut.ii  Costa  County,  (ioodyear. 
Colorado  Desert,  Orcutt. 
Fresno  County,  Goldstono. 
Gas  well  at  Sumnicrland,  Whco- 

lan. 
(icology  of  Mother  lode  region, 

Fairbanks. 
Lake  County,  tioodyear. 
Lassen  County,  Preston. 
I.oM  Angeles  County,  Preston. 
Manganese  deposits,  Penrose. 
Marion  County,  Goodyear. 


California— Continued. 
1890.  Mariposa  County,  Preston. 

Mendocino  Countj',  Goodyear. 

Merced  County,  Watts. 

Mining  of  gold  ores,  Hammond. 

Modoc  County,  Preston. 

Monterey  County,  Angel. 

Napa  County,  Goodyear. 

Nevada  County,  Hobson. 

Orange  County,  Bowers. 

Placer  County,  Hobson. 

Pico  Canyon  oil  lield.  North. 

Plumas  County,  Preston. 

Report,  California  division, 
Fuitod  States  Geological  Sur- 
vey, Becker. 

Report,  Cascade  division,  I'liited 
States  Geological  Survey, 
Diller. 

Rincon  Hill  well,  Irolan. 

San  Joaquin  County,  Watts. 

Siskiyou  County,  Hobson. 

Searle's  borax  marsh,  De  (jroot. 

Santa  Crui!  County,  Watts. 

Santa  Barbara  County,  Angel, 
Hobson. 

San  JIateo  County,  Watts. 

San  Luis  Obispo  County,  An- 
gel. 

Santa  Clara  County,  Watts. 

Sacramento  County,  Watts. 

Sonoma  County,  Goodyear. 

Stanislaus  County,  Watts. 

Sutter  County,  Preston. 

Tulare  County,  Angel. 

Trinity  County,  Miller. 

Tuolumne  County,  (Joldstone. 

Ventura  County,  Bowers. 

Yolo  County,  (ioodyear.  Watts. 
1891.  Crystallines  of  northern  California, 
Dutton. 

Schists  of  coast  ranges,  Becker. 

Coniferous  wood  saturated  with 
bitumen.  Ford. 

Early  Cretaceous,  Becker. 

Tertiary  and  P  o  s  I  -  T  e  r  t  i  a  r  y 
changes  of  Pacific  Coast,  Lo 
Conte. 

Titanic  oxide  in  soils,  Dunning- 
ton. 

Cretaceous  of  North  America, 
White,  C.  A. 

Cretaceous  of  northern  Califor- 
nia, Diller. 

Classification  of  mountaiuraugos, 
Upham. 


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California — Continued. 
1891.  Faunas  of  Shasta  group  and  Trias 
from  Mineral  King  district, 
White,  C.  A, 
Infusorial  earths,  Edwards. 
Flooding  of  the  Colorado  Desert, 

Powell. 
Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  G.  P. 
Mount  Diablo,  Turner. 
Structure  of  portion  of  the  Sierra 

Nevada,  Becker. 
Mohawk  I^ake  beds,  Turner. 
Antiquities  from  Tuolumne  Table 

Mountain,  Hecker. 
Manganese  deposits,  Penrose, 
liate  volcanic  eruption   and  its 
peculiar  lava,  Diller. 
Call,  R.  Ellsworth.    Geology  and  natural 
history  of  Fremont  County,  Iowa. 

History  of  Fremont  County,  Dos  Moiues, 
1880,  37  pages,   (pp.  1-8  oil  geology.] 

The  loess  in  central  Iowa. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  15,  pp.  782-784,  1881. 

The  loess  of  North  America. 

Am.  N.it.,  vol.  16,  pp.  369-381  and  ,')42-54'J, 
plates,  1882. 

On  the  Quaternary  and  Kecent  mol- 

lusca  of  the  Great  IJasin,  with  descrip- 
tions of  new  I'orms. 

IJ.  K.  Cciil.  Surv.,  J.  W.  To  well,  n:)irector, 
Hull.  No.  11,  vol.  2,  pp.  367-420,  plates,  Wash- 
ington, 1885. 

Sketch   of  physical    geography  of 


Iowa. 

Iowa  ■\Voatlior  and  Crop  Service,  Annual 
Koport  for  1890, 1890. 

Preliminary  paper  on  artesian  wells 

in  Iowa. 

Iowa  AVeathor  and  Crop  .Service,  Koport, 
April,  1891. 

The    geology  of  Crowley's  Ridge, 

Arkansas.     [Abstract.] 

Iowa  Acad.  .Sci.,  Proc,  1887-89,  pp.  52-5,'!, 
1890. 

On  the  g(!ology  of  eastern  Arkansas. 

[Abstract.] 

Iowa  Acad.  .Sci.,  I'roc,  1887,  1889,  pp.  85-90, 
1890. 

The  geology  of  Crowley's  Ridge. 

Arkansas  tJcol.  Surv.,  Report  for  1889,  vol. 
2,pp.l-223,  plate,  1891. 
Almtract  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  p.  823  (J  p.),  1891. 

The  Tertiary  silicified  woods  of  esist- 

ern  Arkansas. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  42,  pp.  394-401, 
1891. 


Call,  R.  Ellsworth — Continued. 

and  McGee,  W.  J.     The  loess  ami 

associated    deposits    of     Des    Moiuej 
[Iowa]. 

Am.  Jour.  3ci.,  3d  series,  vol.  24,  pp.  202-223 
1882. 

Abstract  by  G.  K.  Gilbert,  Science,  vi>1.2,ii. 
763  (4  p.),  4°,  1882. 

Callaw^ay,  Charles.   [General  atatomenU 
on  the  geology  of  New  York  State.] 
Albany  Inst.,  Proc,  vol.  2,  pp.  41-43,  1878. 

On  the  correlation  of  the  lower  Hel- 

derborg  group  of  New  York. 

Geol.  Mag.,  vol.  5  (now  series),  pp.  271-277 
1878. 

The  Azoic  system  and  its  proposed 

subdivision  by  J.  D.  Whitney  and  M. 
E.  Wadsworth. 

Geol.  Mag.,  vol.  2, 3d  series,  pp.  28-31, 1885. 
On  parallel  structure  in  rocks  as  in- 
dicating a  sedimentary  origin. 

Geol.  Mag.  3(1  decade,  vol.  4,  pp.  351-354, 1887 

Parallel  structure  in  igneous  rocks. 

Geol.  Maj:.,  ;id  decade,  vol.  4,  p.  479  (9  lincji, 
1887. 

Calleuder,  .John  A.  The  Lake  Superior  | 
copper  mines. 

Mining iIag.,vol.  2,  pp.  249-263.    [Notspen,  | 

1854. 

Calvert,  John.  Onthedecompositionotl 
rocks  and  the  recomposition  of  their  [ 
metallic  constituents. 

Mining  Mag.,  vol.  3,  pp.  371-376.    [Not.ieeL] 

is:a. 

Calvin,  S.amuel.  A  preliminary  notice  I 
of  an  occurrence  of  Marcellus  sliiilesiiil 
Iowa. 

l{oa<l  to  Iowa  Acad.  Sci.,  June,  1.S77. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  11,  pp.  57-68  (J  p.),  1877. 

Deposits    of    Chemung   group  m 

Iowa. 

Read  to  Iowa  Acad.  Sci.,  June,  1877. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  1 1,  p.  57  (i  p.),  1877. 

On  some  dark  shale  recently  discov-l 


ered  below  the  Devonian  limestones  a 
Independence,  Iowa,  with  a  notiio  ifl 
its    fossilr.    and    description   of  iiefj 
species. 

V.  S.  Geol.  and  Googr.  Surv.  Tirritorii*^ 

v.  v.  Ilaydcn  in  charge,  Hull.,  Mil.  4,  ppj 

725-730,  Washington,  1878. 

—  On  some  dark  shale  recently  disootl 

ered  below  the  Devonian  limestones a| 

Independence,  Iowa,  with  notice  of  tin 

fossils  at  i)resent  known  to  be  in  it. 

A  m.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  aeries,  vol.  15,  pp.  46( 

1878. 


Calvin,  Samuel— ( 

On  the  fauna 

low.a,  and  its  re 
ic;il  faunas. 

Am. /our.  Sci.,  3i 

iK^;i. 

Frafjments    ol 

.John.son  County. 
low  a  Hist.  Rec,  ^ 

Notes    on    the 

thron^jh  in  boriii 

Washington,  lowj 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  p 

—  Observations  o 
of  certain  specit 
Hamilton  period  ii 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  pj 

—  Some  geological 
tine  County,  Iowa, 
encc  to  the  rectifi 
l)o.se(l  Kinderhook 
Pine  Creek. 

Iowa  State  Univ.  j 

7-18,  1S88. 

Aiii.Crcol.,vol.3,pp. 

—  Iron    Butte  Mou 
liiniuniy  notes. 

Am.  Geo!.,  vol.  4,  pp.  s 

—  Additional  notes 
rocks  of  Buchanan  ( 

Aui.  Geo].,  vol.  8,  pp.1 

AbHtract.Am.  Nat.,v 

1891. 

[Cambrian. 
New  Kn<;land. 
1818.  Geology  of  \V 
^owey,  c. 
Localities    ol 
remains.  Si] 
Mineralogy 
Koston  regi 
and  J.  F. 
Index  to  geolo 
«ru  States,  I 
1820.  Tour    between 
Quebec,  Silli 
•Section  from  'I 
Troy,  Dewey, 
1^22.  .Survey  of  Ren 
N.  Y.,  Eaton. 
Minerals  and 
shire,  Mass.,  , 
i«J.  Firestone      an, 
Rbode  Island, 
Western  Massac 
Dewey,  C. 


[BULL.  127. 

inned. 

The  loess  ami 
,f     Des    Moiucs 

,,  vol.  24,  pp.  202-223, 

,ert,  Science,  vol.  2,  V 

eneralstatoraenta 
w  York  State.] 
)1. 2,  pp.  41-43,  1878. 

of  the  lower  Hel- 
w  York, 
jw  series),  pp.  271-2TI, 

I  and  its  proposed 
I.  Whitney  and  M.  | 

series,  pp.  2W1, 1885. 
itureiuroclvsaBin- 

tary  origin. 
,  vol.  4,  PP-  351-354, 188T.  | 
•o  in  igneous  rocks, 
ie,  vol.  4,  p.  479  (9lint«!. 

The  Lake  Superior  I 

i,  pp.  249-253.    [NotsoM.,1 

;thedecompoBitionofl 
Icomposition  ottlieii| 

nta. 
pp.  371-376.    tNotsMn.ll 

preliminary  notice! 
Marcellu8  8hiile8iii| 

.  Sci.,  Juno,  1«77. 
,,p.  57-68  (i  p.),  !»"'• 
Chemung    gi't.up  ml 

„1.  Sci.,  Juno,  1K7T. 
p.57(ip.),  1*^77. 
shale  recently  discov' 
ovonian  limestones  at! 
,wa,  with  a  uoti.o^ 
description   of  «e»l 


DJ»BTON.] 


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123 


iGeogr. 
pliarKO, 

,  1S78. 


Surv.  Tcrritorii^l 
Bull. 


vol.  4,  11 


shale  recentlyliMOV 


onian  limes 
withnotiio 


lev 

|wa 

1  known 
L  series 


tones 
oftl 


to  l>e  1" 


it. 


vol.15.  PP'*^ 


Calvin,  Samuel— Continued. 

Ou  the  fauna  found  at  Lime  Creek, 

lowfi,  iiud  its  relation  to  other  geolog- 
ical faunas. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  25,  pp.  432-436, 
1883. 

Fragments    of    geological    history, 

.Johnson  County. 

Iowa  IIlHt.  Rec,  vol.  1,  pp.  lOO-lOO,  1885. 

Notes    on    the    forniations    pnssed 

through  in  boring  the   deep  well    at 
Washington,  Iowa. 

Am.  Uool.,  vol.  1,  pp.  28-31, 1888. 

OViscrvations  on  the  vertical  range 

of  certain    species  of   fossils   of   the 
Hamilton  period  in  western  Ontario. 

Am.  Gool.,  vol.  1,  pp.  81-80, 1888. 

—  Some  geological  problems  in  Musca- 
tine County,  Iowa,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  the  rectification  of  the  sup- 
posed Kinrterhook  near  the  mouth  of 
Fine  Creek. 

lowii  State  Univ.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  No.  1.,  pp. 
7-18,  1888. 
Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  3,  pp.  25-30, 188a. 

—  Iron  Butte  Mountain.  Some  pre- 
liminary notes. 

Am.  Giol.,  vol. 4, pp. 95-97, 1889. 

—  Additional  notes  on  the  Devonian 
rocks  of  Buchanan  County,  Iowa. 

Am.  ( icol.,  vol.  8,  pp.  142-145, 1891. 
AbHtract,  Ain.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  p.  1127  (4  linos), 

1891. 

Cambrian. 
New  Kn(;land. 
1818.  Geology  of  Williamston,  Mass., 
Dewey,  C. 
Localities    of     minerals     and 

remains,  Silliman. 
Mineralogy     and    geology     of 
Boston  region,   Dana,   S.  L. 
and  J.  F. 
Index  to  geology  of  the  North- 
ern States,  P^aton. 
1820.  Tour    between    Hartford    and 
Quebec,  Silliman. 
.Section  from  Taconic  range  to 
Troy,  Dewey,  C. 
1822.  Survey  of  Kensselaor  County, 
N.Y.,  Eaton. 
Minerals  and    rocks   in   Berk- 
shire, Mass.,  etc.,  Silliman. 
1S24.  Firestone       and      whetstone, 
Rhode  Island,  Robinson,  S. 
Western  Massachusetts  region, 
Dewey,  C. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
New  Englank— Continued. 

1824.  Locality  of  amethyst,  Rhode 

Island,  Adams,  .T. 
Geology   of  Salisbury,  Conn., 
Lee,  C.  A. 

1825.  Rock    specimens  from    Rhode 

Island,  Robinson,  S. 

1828.  Notices  of  minerals  and  geol- 

ogy, Hitchcock,  E. 
Nomenclature  of  North  Ameri- 
can rocks,  Eaton. 

1829.  Argillite  with  anthracite  coal, 

Eaton. 
Geology  of    county  of   Berk- 
shire, Mass.,  Dewey. 

1830.  Gold  of  the  Carolinas  in  the 

talcose  slate,  Eaton. 
Geological  text-book,  Eaton. 

1831.  Mines  of  New  Milford  and  Sal- 

isbury, in  Connecticut,  Shep- 
ard. 

1832.  Geological    survey  of    Maasa- 

chusetts,  economics,    Hitch- 
cock, E. 

1833.  Crystallines    of    Connecticut, 

Mather. 
Report      on       Massachusetts, 
Hitchcock,  E. 
1835.  Conglomerate  of  Roxbury  and 
dikes,  Jackson,  C.  T. 

1837.  First  report  on  public  lands, 

Maine,  Jackson,  C.  T. 

First  report  on  geology  of 
Maine,  Jackson,  C.  T. 

Geological  siirvey  of  Connecti- 
cut, Shepard. 

Geology  of  Portland  and  vicin- 
ity, Hitchcock,  E. 

1838.  Allagash     section    from     the 

Penobscot  to  the  St.   Law- 
rence, Hodge. 

Second  report  on  Maine,  Jack- 
son. 

Second  report  of  public  lands 
of  Maine,  .Tackson,  C.  T. 

Reexamination   of  economical 
geology    of    Mas.saehn8ett8, 
Hitchcock,  E. 
839.  Report  on  Maine,  .Tackson,  C.  T. 

Survey  of  Aroo.stook  River, 
Maine,  Holmes,  E. 

Catalogue  of  geological  speci- 
mens, Maine,  Jackson,  C.  T. 
1840.  Geological    survey    of    Rhode 
Island,  Jackson,  0.  T. 


124 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


(BITU.1K. 


Cambrian — Con  tin  uod. 
Nkw  p]NGLAND — Continued. 

1840.  Geological  map  of  Masaaclin- 

sotts,  Hitchcock,  E. 
E«iiiivalency    of   depoHits    on 
east  and   west  Hides  of   the 
Atlantic,  Eaton. 

1841.  On   Joints    in    rocks,    Mather, 

.Jackson,  C.  T. 

On  WatervJllo  slates,  Maine, 
.lacksou,  C.  T. 

First  report  on  New  Hamp- 
shire, Jackson,  C.T. 

Final  report  on  Massachusetts, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

1842.  Geology  of  Connecticut,  Perci- 

Vill. 

Geology  of  New  York,  second 
district,  Emmons,  E. 

1843.  Structure  of  Ai>pal.a('hian8  ex- 

emplifying laws  of  mountain 

chains,  Hogers  and  Rogers. 
Structure    of    Berkshire    aud 

vicinity,  Rogers,  II.  D. 
CSeology    of    Now   York,    first 

district,  Mather. 

1844.  Explanation   of   geologic  map 

of  Massachusetts,  Hitchcock, 
E. 

Final  report  on  New  Hamp- 
shire, .Jackson,  C.  T. 

Dendrites  on  slate  at  Newton, 
Mass.,  Teschemachcr. 

1845.  First      report      on     Vernu)ut, 

Adams,  C.  1$. 
Report  on  counties  in  Vermont, 
Hall  and  T!u>mp8oii. 

1846.  Second  report   on   geology   of 

Vermont,  Adams,  C  H. 

Agriculture  of  New  York,  Em- 
mons, E. 

Remarks  on  Tacouic  system, 
Emmons,  E. 

1847.  Apparent  drift  furrows  <lepond- 

entoustructure,  Adams,  C.  H. 

Third  report  on  geology  of 
Vermont,  Adams,  C.  B. 

Itacolumito  from  North  Caro- 
lina, Justice. 

1848.  Ou  tht  Tacr»uic  rocks,  Adams, 

C.B. 
Geography  and  geology  of  Ver- 
mont, Thompson,  T. 

1849.  On    th(<    geology    of   Canada, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
Nkw  England — Continued. 

1851.  Agency  of  goM  aud  steam  in  rcMk 

alteration,  Rogers,  W.  l\. 
On  the  Tacouic  system,  Hnnt. 

T.S. 
Systems  of  idevation  of  North 

America,    Foster  auil    Whit- 
ney. 
Fractures    of  slate,  Verniont. 

etc.,  Whitney,  J.  D. 
Fissures   in   pu4ldiug  stone  nf 

RoxV)ury,     Mass.,      Jacknon. 

C.  T. 
Ripple  marks  from  BroukJiDc, 

Mass.,  Cabot. 
Direction    of    Hcratche.s    ani  \ 

cleavage  in  Koxltury,  M;uw, 

1852.  Geology    of     southern    Vjm-i  \ 

County,  Miiss.,  I'rewcott. 

1853.  Appendix  to    history  of  Ver- 

mont, Thomjison.  Z. 
Geologic  map  of  Unit<*d  Stat«,  | 

etc.,  Marcou,  J. 
Report  on   certain    points  ial 

geology    of    Mawsachnsett*.  | 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Coal  tields  of  Bristol  County  I 

Mass.,  and  of  RhtMh;  IslanLl 

Hitchcock,  E. ;  Wethcrby. 

1854.  Some  crystalline  limi  stones ot'l 

North  America,  Hunt.T..'' 
18.55.  American  geology,  Euuiiow.t I 
So-called  talcoso  slates  of  ihtf 
Green  Mcmutains,  Iliuit,T.>. 
18.5fi.  Paleozoic     fossils     in    fa^ti'nl 
Massachusetts,  Rogers.  W.l 
Ago  of  altereil  rocks  of  easteri 
Massachusetts,  Roger*.  W 

1858.  Fractured  ledges  in  Vi-mi.(tit| 

Hitchcock,  (Ml. 
Geology  of  North  Ann  rir;i.Mi:-J 

con,  J. 
Trilobito  formation  at  l!rain| 

tree,  Mass.,  Le.'i,  I. 

1859.  Catalogue  of  State  cahint  t  ;d 

notes  ou    metamorpliicjj 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Saline  matter  in  rocks  in  •>*!( 

ern    MassachusettH.    }lay< 

A.  A. 
Cement  of  samlstone  ami  H 

glomerate,  Jackson.  ('.  T. 
Cement  of  Roxburr  roncln 

era  to,  Hayes,  A.  A. 


DARTO.V.] 

Cambrian— Contii 

New  England— 

1859,  Paleonto 

3,  Hal], 

Traj)  and 

basset  ; 

Jackson 

Trilobitos 

Mass.,  R 

iiiaintreo 

C.  T. 

Analysis  o 

>ilio,  Mas 

Slates    of 

Massachu 

l^GO.  I'rimordial- 

Amerika, ; 

I'^auna  of   ( 

priuiordiai 

•Map  of  RJ„ 

loek,  C.  H. 

i^o-callcd  tal 

"lont,  Hitc] 

1861.  Primordial  o 

etc.,  liofTiTt 

Barraudo    ou 

American    j 

KiumouH,  III 

(ieology  of  A 

cock,  C.  II. 

'•"  Tacouic  in 
W.  B. 

Age  of  WJiite 
%,J.P. 

Tacouic  systei 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
(.'eology  of  y, 

Tacouic   syst 
C.  H,  ^ 

^''■ononiical    g{ 

'"'out,  Hagor. 

"•'ueral  rei)ort 

Maine,  Ifitchc 

Notes  on  wild  ] 

Holuuis,  E. 

lii'uuirks   on   Tj 

Am.  .Jour.  Sci. 

'■'ossilifcroiis    p, 

Klouierato   ne;i 

^fass.,  Rogers, 

'"^oine  points  in 

ogy.  Hunt,  T.  s 

Pliysical    goog 

scenery  of  Veri 

^'^t  la   faune    p, 

Amdriquc,  Barr 


(BVIX.ir 


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125 


led. 

1  steam  in  rw  k 
rerH,W.H. 
syatcm.  Hunt. 

ation  of  Nortti 

slate,  Vermont. 

r,.I.I>. 

wldiiig  Htone  df 
litHH.,      Ja<'kson. 

from  BrookliDr. 

Hcratcbei*   and 
Koxlmry,  M:»s» 

Bouthem    Yjf^ri 
BS.,  TreHCott. 

hwtory  "f  Vft 
qiBon  Z. 
>  of  Unit«^d  Statrt 

III,  J> 

•ortain    points  in 

,f     Msi«»acliii9*tu 

:,E. 

of  Rristol  County, 

|l  of  Kh(M\c  Islanl 

K  :  W«th«ri.y. 
illino  linn-stones « 
(■ii«a.  lluHt.T.^ 

e«.l<>fiy,Kii"i">n^f- 
Icoso  slates  of  tli* 
uutaiiis,  ^Ilut,T.^ 

fossilB     in    «='""*' 

ett»,Bosc"-^^'^ 
lied  rocks  of  lastetJ 

Bett«.  K«}I«^'^-^^ 

ledgf»  i«»  '^''■"""°' 

k,('.H- 
iKortUAiii'ri'a.M'f 

formation  a*  K™ 
Is.,  Lea,  I. 

|of  State  cabinft^i 
luctaniorp'" 

lk,E. 

Itcrinroi-k"!"''"' 
ssacUunett'*,    H»J 

1  Ban«l»tonc  ami  •:'! 
|te,  Jackson.  <'-^ 
Uoxbnry  <  "n^' 
^ye8,A.A. 


Cambrian— Continued. 
jsEW  England — Continued. 

1859.  Pale(»utolo;.?y  of  New  York,  vol. 
3,  Hall,  J. 

Trap  and  altered  bods  of  Co- 

liiiBsot  and    Lake    Superior, 

.»ack.son,  C.  T. 
Triloliiti'S    from    Braintroe, 

Mass.,  Rogers,  W.  U. 
Braiutree  argillitos,   Jackson, 

C.  T. 
Analysis  of  slate  from  Sonier- 

villo,  Mass.,  Dombacli. 
Slates    of   Governors    Island, 

Massacbusetts,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

1860.  Primordial-Fauna      in     Nord- 
Amerika,  Barrandc. 

Fauna  of  Quebec  group  and 
primordial  of  Canada,  Logan. 

Map  of  Rhode  Island,  Hitcb- 
lock,  C.  11. 

80-called  talcoso  Mcbist  of  Ver- 
mont, llitcbcock,  C.  H. 

1861.  Primordial  of  Nortb  America, 
etc.,  Rog(!r8,  W.  B, 

Barrande  on  primordial  of 
American  and  Taconic  of 
Enunons,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Geology  of  Aquidneck,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 

On  Taconic  in  Vermont,  Rogers, 
W.  B. 

Age  of  White  Mountains,  Les- 
ley, J.  P. 

Taconic  system  of  Emmons, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

(Jeology  of  Vermont  and  the 
Taconic  system,  Hitchcock, 
C.H. 

Economical  geology  of  Ver- 
mont, Hager. 

(icneral  report  on  geology  of 
Maine,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Notes  on  wild  lauds  of  Maine, 
Holmes,  E. 

I^'mal'ks  on  Taconic  system, 
Am.  Jour.  Sci. 

Eossilifcrous  pebbles  in  con- 
glomerate near  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

Some  points  in  American  geol- 
ogy. Hunt,  T.  S. 

Physical  geography  and 
scenery  of  Vermont,  Hager. 

Sur  la  fauno  primordiale  en 
Amt^riiiue,  Barrande. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
New  England — Continued. 

1861,  Pebbles   in  Vi-rnumt  conglom- 

erate, Hitchcock,  E.;  Jack- 
son, C.  T. 

Texture  of  Roxbury  conglom- 
erate, Bouv<5. 

Notes  on  primordial  and  Ta- 
C(mic,  Marcon,  J. 

Age  of  Roxbury  conglomerate, 
.lackson,  C.  T. 

Fossils  from  Potsdam  group, 
Vermont,  Billings. 

Paradoxidcs  slate  from  Brain- 
tree,  etc .,  Marcou,  J. 

Report  on  geology  of  Vermont, 
Hitchcock,  E. ;  Hitchcock, 
E.,  jr. ;  Hager  and  Hitchcock, 
C.  H. 

Paradoxides  slate  from  Braiu- 
tree, etc.,  Marcon,  J, 

Geological  map  of  Vermont, 
Hager. 

Primordial  fauna  and  the  Ta- 
conic system,  Barrande. 

Faune  des  roches  du  groupe  do 
Qiidbec,  Logan. 

Primordial  fauna  and  Point 
Levis  fossils,  Hall,  J. 

Age  of  red  sandstone  formation, 
Billings. 

Chemistry  of  survey  of  Ver- 
mont, Hitchcock,  C.  II. ;  Bar- 
ker. 

Fish  River  lakes,  Maine,  Pack- 
ard. 

Moosehead  Lake  region,  Hough- 
ton, J.  L. 

Geology  of  the  wild  lands  of 
Maine,  Hitdicock,  C.  H. 

Notes  on  sections  across  Ver- 
mont, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

1862.  Primordial  fauna  in  America, 

Barrandc. 
Fossilcs   taconic] ues  de  I'Amd- 

ricjue  du  Nord,  Marcou,  J. 
Taconic    and    Silurian    of 

Vermont  and  Canada,  Mar- 
cou, ,1. 
On  primordial  of   America, 

Barrande;  Hall,  J. 
Vermont  primordial,  Marcon,  J. 
Taconic    system    of   Emmons, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Notes  on    geology   of   Maine, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 


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DiBTay.J 


Cambrian — Continued. 
New  England — Continued. 

1862.  Age  of  red  saiulHtone  of  Canada 

and  Vermont,  Hillings. 
Note  on  Tsicouic  eysteui  of  Em- 
mons, Hnnt,  T.  S. 
Region  west  of  forks  of   the 

Koiineboc,  Maine,  Goodalo. 
Exploration     in    Aroostook 

County,  Me.,  Holmes,  E. 
Reports  on  geology  of  Maine, 

Hitcluock,  C.  H. 
Remarks  on  the  Taconic  system, 

Stevens. 
Rocks  of  Vinalliaveu    region, 

Goodale. 
Potsdam  and  Hudson  rocks  in 

Vermont,  Hall,  J. 
Hall  on  ago  of  red  sandstone  in 

Vermont,  Billings. 
Marcou  on  Taconic  of  Vermont 

and  Canada,  T. 
Potsdam    fossils    in  America, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Thirty  years'  progress  in  geol- 
ogy of  the  older  rocks,  Mur- 

chison. 
Alleguash  and  Cauquomgomoc 

lakes.  White,  O. 
Review  of  geology  of  Vermont 

by    Hitchcock    and    Hager, 

Billings. 

1863.  Parallelism  of  Quebec  group, 

Billings. 

1864.  Lentilles    trilobitiferes    de   la 

Point  Levis  an  Canada,  Mar- 
cou, J. 

1865.  Taconic  question.  Hall,  ,1. 
Altered     conglomerate      near 

Hingham,  Mass.,  Bonv(=. 
Met.amorphic    action    in    con- 
glomerate, Jackson,  C.  T. 

1866.  Distortion  of  pebbles  in  con- 

glomerate, Vose. 

Report  on  Lake  Superior,  Mac- 
far  lane,  T. 

Map  of  Canada  and  part  of 
United  States,  Logan  and 
Hall. 

Lower  Silurian  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Logan. 

1867.  Terrains  ancionsdorAnidriqne 

du  Nord,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Rocks   and   fossils  from  Phil- 
lipsburg,  Caiia4u<  Etwt,  Bil- 


Cambrian — Continued. 
New  England— CVmtinuod. 

1868.  Occ\irrences  of  iron  in  miisscs, 

Whittlesey. 
Red    sandstone    of    Vermont, 

Perry. 
Eozoischen  Formationsgrupjie 

Nord-Anierikas,  Credner. 
Points  in  geology  of  Vermont, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Winooski     marble,    Veriiiont, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Relations  of  red  sandstouo  of 

Vermont,  Perry, 
Geology    of   Vermont,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 
1867.  First    report   on   New  Ilamii- 

shire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Geology  of  western  Vermont, 

Perry,  J.  B. 

1870.  New  England  granite  forma- 

tion, Hunt,  T.  S. 

1871.  Geognosy    of     Appalachians, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Map  of  Massachusetts,  Hitch 

cock,  C.  H. 
Relations  in  vicinity  of  Dos- 1 

ton,  Shaler. 

1872.  What  is  true  Taconic,  D.iwsod,  | 

J.W. 
Island  of  Aquidneck  and] 

parts  of  Narragansett  Hay, 

Shaler. 
Remarks    on  Taconic    contro-| 

versy,  Billings,  E. 
Green  Mountain  geology.   Od| 

the  quartzite,  Dana,  .I.D, 
On  true  Taconic,  Dana,.!.]). 
Rocks    of    Groat    BarriiigtiiD,j 

Mass.,  Dana,  J.  D. 
History  of  Cambrian  ,and  Si-| 

lurian.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Report  of  survey  of  New  Hauip-I 

shire,  1871,  Hitchcock,  C.H. 
Couglomorato  jjebbles  at  Mon-j 

taguo,  Mass.,  Niles. 
Geology  of  vicinity  of  IJostoD^ 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Fossils  in  Winooski  niiirble  a| 

Swanton,  Vt.,  BillingH. 
Address  of  Hunt  to  AiiioriciU 

Association,  Dana,  .1.1). 

1873.  Metamorphism  of  pebbles 

Chestnut  Hill,  Mass..  Niles. 
Survey  of  New  Hampshire,  WH 
JlitcUcockj  C.  H. 


1875. 


Cambrian— Con  ti 

iN'KW  K.VGLAND- 

1H7.'!.  rJeologic 

Hitchc 

and  BI 

Taconic  n 

'•igo,  Da 

'vxi)Ianat 

map  o 

Hitchco 
(.'JasHificuf 

H.impsh 

"^"1-  <iuartzitea 

vicinity, 

''liysicalhi 

Nil  ire,  Hi 

iiem.arks  o 

north  iron 

Geologic  cl 

States,  Br 

Explication 

loyique  do 

lioston  artei 

waters,  Hu 

Keport     on 

^  Hunt,  T,  S, 

lioJations   of 

crystalliiios 

Kelatioiis  of  1 

gansett  bay 

iXotes    on    ea; 

setts,  Dodgi 

''''ei)ort  on  Ji„ 

C'    i"ty.  Pa., 

l^'eport    of    fTi 

Massachusot 
liana,  J.  d. 
Geology  of  tho 

B'lrbank. 

f  >»  geologic  m, 

setts,  Crosby 

'''^'  ^'eniiont  geolo 

^^'"g,  D.-,ua, 

' Ecology   of    Xp 

Hitchcock,  C. 
ton. 

Map  of  Now  , 

Vermont,  Hit, 

C-imbrian     and 

western      ^'"en 

cock,  C.  If. 

Ifelation  of  go,, 

">ont  to  that 

Dana,  J.  d. 

Cougloniorate      « 
Maas.,  Burbank 


ma. 


[DOLL.  127, 


acd. 

ron  in  niasBcs, 

of    Vermont, 

:mation8grupvc 
as,  Crednor. 
,gy  of  Vermont, 

,rblo,    Vermont, 

:ed  saudstouo  of 


DiBTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


127 


srry. 
Vermont, 


Hitch- 


on  New  Hamv- 
icock,  C.  H. 
ivestern  Vermont, 

Id  granite  forma- 

/r.s. 

jf     Appalaclmns, 

ssachusetts,  Hitch- 

[. 

n  vicinity  of  Bos- 

X. 

e  Taconic,  Dawson, 

..quidneck  audi 
Narragansett  liny,  | 

contio- ' 


On 


and  Si- 


Bu  Taconio 
ftlings,  E. 
[ntain  geology 
fczitc,  Dana,.I.D- 
iconic,  Dana,. I. !>• 

Groat    Ban-iiigtoO' 
|ina,J.D. 
Cambrian 

tunt,  T.  S. 

LrveyofNewHau>p-l 

|l  Hitchcock,  C. II. 
latcpebbleBatMoa 

laB8.,  Niies. 

vicinity  of  liostoBi 

IS-  n 

Iwinooski  uiarUie 

Vt.,Billing«' 
If  Hunt  to  Aoien' 
lion,  Dana,.'- 1^' 

ibism  of   po1'l'^«* 
nill,Ma8B.,>;il<''^ 

jewHampBliir^-'' 

|ck.C.H. 


1871. 


ISTf). 


Cambrian— Con  tinned. 
^K\v  Kx(iLANi>— Continued. 
187;!.  Geologic  map  of  United  States, 
Hitchcock,  C.  n. ;  Hitchcock 
and  lUako. 

Taconic  slates  of  Hudson  River 
age,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

Kxplanation  of  new  geologic 
m  a  p  of  Now  Hampshire, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Classification  of  rocks  of  New 
Hampshire,  Hitchcock. 

(Juartzitea  of  Willianistown 
vicinity,  Teuney. 

1  'hysical  history  of  New  Hanip- 
shire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Remarks  on  geology  of  coast 
north  from  Boston,  Shalcr. 

Geologic  chart  of  the  I'nited 
States,  Bradley,  F.  H. 

Explication  do  la  carte  g<?o- 
logique  do  la  terre,  Maroon,  J. 

Boston  artesian  well  and  its 
waters,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Report  on  Hoosac  Tunnel, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Relations  of  primordial  and 
crystallines,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Kelations  of  Boston  ami  Narra- 
gansett  bays,  Shalcr. 

Notes  on  eastern  Massachu- 
setts, Dodge. 

Keport  on  limouite  of  Lehigh 
C<   luty,  Pa.,Daua,  J.  D. 

Iv'eport  of  geologic  map  of 
Massachusetts  by  Crosby, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

(Jeology  of  tho  Nashua  Valley, 
Burbank. 

On  geologic  map  of  Massachu- 
setts, Crosby. 
1S77.  Vermont  geology   by    Rev.  A. 
Wing,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Geology  of  Now  Hampshire, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. ;  Hunting- 
ton. 

Map  of  Now  Hampshire  and 
Vermont,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Cambrian  and  Silurian  of 
western  Vermont,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 

Relation  of  geology  of  Ver- 
mont to  that  of  Berkshire, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

('ouglomerato      of      Harvard, 


187(i. 


Mass.,  Burbank. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
New  ENtiLAND — Continued. 

1877.  Relation    of  geology   of  New 

Hampshire  to  a(lja<ent  terri- 
tory, Hitchcock,  C.  iL 

1878.  Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeast 

Pennsylvania,  Hunt,'!'.  S. 

Atlantic  system  of  mountains, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Geologic  map  of  New  Hamp- 
shire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Mineralogy  and  i>etrography  of 
Boston  and  vicinity,  Wads- 
worth. 

Economic  geology  of  New 
irampshire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Atlas  to  giiology  of  New 
Hampshire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
18711.  Hudson  River  age  of  Taconic 
schists,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Atlantic  system  of  mountains, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Mining  district  at  Sullivan, 
Me.,  Kempton. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
way Guide,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

1880.  Ago  of  Taconic  rocks  and  geol- 

ogy of  Vermont,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Geology  of  eastern  Massachu- 
setts, Crosby. 

List  of  papers  on  the  Taconio 
system,  Dana,  J.  D.  | 

Carboniferous  in  Massachu- 
setts, Crosby  and  Barton.        j 

Age  of  Green  Mountains,  Dana, 
.1.  D.  I 

Pinito  in  eastern  Massachusetts, 
Crosby.  , 

1881.  Colonies  dans  les  rochos  Taco- 

ni(iuo  des  bords  du  lac  Cham- 
plain,  Marcou,  .T. 

Norfolk  County  Basin,  Mas.sa- 
chusetts.  Barton. 

Banded  amygdules  of  Brighton 
amygdaloid,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Folsites  and  associated  rocks 
north  of  Boston,  Diller. 

Distorted  pebbles  in  couglom- 
erate,  Crosby. 

Compression  in  rocks  of  Bos- 
ton Basin,  Crosby,  Wada- 
worth, 

Melaphyr  of  Brighton,  Mass., 
Benton. 

1882.  Age  of  tho    Taconic    system, 

Dana,  J.  D. 


128 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[BULL.  127. 


MBTUN.J 


CambriaM— CJontinued. 
New  P^ngland— C'ontinued. 

1882.  Tho  Potsdam  saudHtone,  Min- 

nesota, Wincholl,  N.  H. 

1883.  Argillites    and    asBociatoH    at 

Braiiitreo,  Mass.,  Dodge. 

History  of  Tacouic  (lut^stion 
and  relation  of  Taconian 
series,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Winooski  marble  of  V(!rniont, 
Perkins,  C.H. 

Geologic  history  of  the  Amer- 
ican continent.  Hall,  J. 

Progress  of  geology  in  18H2, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Trachyte  of  Marblehead,  Mass., 
Wadsworth. 

Relation  of  Quincy  granite  to 
tho  argillitc,  Wadsworth. 

Frenchnians  iJay,  Me.,  Crosby. 

Notes  on  eastern  Massachu- 
setts, Dodge. 

1884.  Distribution  of  iron    ores   in 

eastern  United  States,  Smock. 

Geology  of  lihodo  Island,  Dale. 

Southward  ending  of  Taconic 
synclinal,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Thirteen  sections  across  New 
Hampshire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Decay  of  quartzite,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Hall  on  Hudson  age  of  Taconic 
slates,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Cambrian  of  United  States  and 
Canada,  Walcott. 

Felsites  and  associates  north 
of  Boston,  Diller. 

A/.oic  system  and  its  subdivi- 
sions, Whitney  and  Wads- 
worth. 

Microscopic  structure  of  build- 
ing stones,  Merrill,  (}.  P. 

Dike  at  Houghs  Neck,  Quincy, 
Mass.,  WolflF. 

Building  stones  of  Rhode 
Island,  Massachusetts,  and 
Maine,  Shaler. 

Classification  of  joint  struc- 
tures, Crosby. 

Argillito  and  conglomerate  of 
Boston  Basin,  Wadsworth. 

Contributions  to  geology  of 
Rhode  Island,  Dale. 

1885.  Map  of  tho  United  States,  Mc- 

Gea 
New  genus  of  Cambrian  trilo- 
bite,  Walcott. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
Nkw  England— Continued 
1885.  Geology  of  mouth  of  Narragan- 

sett  Bay,  Dale. 
Ta(!onio   rocks    and  stratij;. 

raphy,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
History   of  Taconic   (HicHliini, 

and  relations  of  the   loik*, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Progress  of    geology,    IM, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
(jieologic    features    of    inarblf 

belt,  Brainerd,  E. 
Decay    of  quartzite;    pNomlo- 

breccia,  Dana,  .I.D. 
Sections    of    New    Himi])sliirp  | 

and  Vermont,  by  Hitclicoik, 

Dana,  J.  D. 
Report,  Atlantic  Coast  diviHioii, 

Shaler. 
Winooski  or  Wakelicld  mailikl 

of  Vermont,  Perkins. 
Marble  of  western  New  Eiip  j 

land,  Seely. 
Cambrian    faunas    of  Nortlil 

America,  Walcott. 
188(>.  Sections  of  Taconic  raiifjea 

Hall,  Marcou,  J. 
Geology  of  northern  Now  E:ij;  | 

land,  Hitchcock,  C.  II. 
Sections  across  Now  Hiuii|i 

shir(^    and   Vermont,  Ilitrt 

cock,  C.  H. 
Iron  ores,  I'utnam. 
Taconic     stratigraph.v ,    J);im.| 

J.D. 
Fossils  from  Taconic  n 

nions,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
18«7.  Northern  Maine,  Bailey. 

Map    of    tho    United    State! 

Hitchcock,  C.H. 
The     Taconic     system,    WilJ 

cott. 
Taconic    rocks    and     str,itif| 

raphy,  Dana,  J.  D. 
1888.  Relations  of  conglomerate  a 

slate  in  Boston  Basin,  Cn^l 
Genesis  of  Boston  Basin  amlit 

rocks,  Bouvd. 
Boston  Basin,  Hobbs. 
Dikes  in  Cambrian  of  lirist^ 

County,  Mass.,  Shiiler. 
Great  Harrington,  Mass., 

lien. 
Outer  islands  of  Boston  HarlKJ 

Crosby. 


18!»(). 


r^unbrian— Conti 

Nkw  England- 

18S8.  Fossils   : 

Enunoi 

Taconic  ( 

on  the 

3[arcou, 

Fossils  in 

cott. 
Taconic    i 

^\'alcott 
m>.).  Olenellusi 

•<"",  ^^'all 

(.eology  of 
Horizon  of 

Foerste. 

i^ates  of  nn 

Vermont, 

cock,  C.  H 

lUtln)rt,      pj 

Ujiited      J 

Survey,  \\ 

lii'port,    (livi 

l^^iiited  Sta; 

ve.\-,  Puiup, 

Mouut  Desert 

'•ape  Ann,  Sh 

Calciferoua  in 

ley,  Brainer 

i:8sex  County 

"Studies    of  he 

Hitchcock,  ( 

<^ranite8iuMa 
erson. 

"ttrelite  vnd 

AVoltf. 
History      „i 

Crosby, 
f 'on  ores,  Jii,„. 
^Varren's  (joog 
ilacfarlano's 

Crosby,  Hitcl 

'report,   diviaio 

Geology,  Uui 

'"gical  Survey 

'•'iHina    of    Low 

Walcott. 

'^''^'  '•■vvlock   syncli 

"'^uglas  region, 

«liusetts,  Emej 

t'Hiiibrian   of  Ni 

Walcott. 
American  opini, 
'••'cks,  Wiucln- 

Ago  oi"  Stock  bri 
Wolfl". 

Bull.  127 [) 


li 


[nvLL.  12: 


UABTON.) 


NOUTH   AMERICAN    GKUi.OUY. 


129 


Narriigaii- 

.   fltrati);- 

). 

c    (|U('Hium, 
the  idckit, 


)U>ny. 


mx 


)f    iiiiirWi' 


soiiilo- 


ito ; 
I.D. 

::!oftBt(liviHioii. 

.kcl'ieltl  iiiarlile  | 

erkiiis- 

eru  N»'W  Ens  I 

laa    of   Xortkl 

Icott. 

jouic  riiugeali)! 

I,  J. 

Itliorn  Now  Eiif 

ck.c.n- 

jtew  H  mill'- 1 
ormoiit,  Hit'l 


mm. 
[igriipl'.Vi 


Cacouii' 
.T.D. 

|H!,  Bailey 
Uuitetl    ^^tate^| 

Ml. 

systi'Tli, 


.g    an«l    «t""«' 
L,J.D- 

Lugloi»«'"'<«"'" 

Ion  Basin,  Ci'-'' 

stouBasi"""'^'' 

t6. 

Ilobbs- 
abrian  .'f  «"*" 


Lss. 
Igton, 


lot"  Boston 


r^nbrian— Continued. 
New  England — Continued. 
1888.  Fossils   i'l   lower    Taeoui<:    of 
Kmnunis,  Walfott. 

Taconic  of  Georgia  tun\  report 
ou  tbo  geology  of  Vermont, 
Marcou,  ,1. 

Fossils  in  lower  Taconie,  W'al- 
cott. 

Taconic    system   of    I'.nimons, 
Walcott. 
188!'.  <  )leuellu8  fauna  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Walcott. 

(ieology  of  Nahant,  Laue. 

Ilori/on  of  Nahant  limestone, 
Foerste. 

Dates  of  reports  ou  geology  of 
Vermont,  Marcou,  J.;  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 

Report,  Paleozoic  division. 
United  States  Ueological 
Survey,  Walcott. 

lieport,  division  of  Archean, 
United  States  Geological  Sur- 
vey, Punii)elly. 

Mount  Desert  Island,  Shaler. 

Cape  Ann,  Shaler. 
181tO.  Calciferous  in  Chaniplain  Val- 
ley, Brainerd  and  Seely. 

Fssex  County,  Mass.,  Sears. 

Studies  of  hornbloude  schist, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Granites  iu  Massachusetts,  Em- 
erson. 

Ottrelite  vnd  ilmenito  schists, 
Wolff. 

History  of  I'oston  Basin, 
Crosby. 

Iron  ores.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Warren's  (ieography,  Brewer. 

Macfarlane's  Kailway  (iuide, 
Crosby,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Report,  division  of  Arcbeau 
Geology,  United  States  (Jeo- 
logical  Survey,  Pumpelly. 

Fauna    of    Lower    Cambrian, 
Walcott. 
\M.  (ireylock   syncliuorium,    Dale. 

I  louglas  region,  central  Massa- 
chusetts, Emerscm. 

Cambrian    of  North  America, 
Walcott. 
■Mass.,  ''^1         American  opinion  ou  the  older 
rocks,  Wincbell,  A. 
Hm''"H         ^^"  ^^  Stockbridge  limestone, 
\^•olff. 
Bull.  127 1) 


Dam, 


of  & 


Wsl' 


Sbaler. 


Cambrian— Continued. 
Nkw  Englanm>— Ccmtinned. 

1891.  Iron  ores  of  Minnesota,  Win- 
cbell, N.  II.  and  II.  V. 
E(iuivaleutsof  Minnesota  iron 

ores,  Winchell,  N.  H. 
Metamorphism  of  conglomerate 

schist,  Wolff, 
Identity  of  Lower  Cambrian  in 

Hutland  region,  .lames. 
Overthrust  faults  in  \'ermont, 
Walcott. 
Nkw  Vokk,  Pennsylvania,  Xkw  ,Ikk- 

.SKV. 

1818.   Index  to  geology  of  the  Nortli- 
ern  States,  Eaton. 

1820.  Section  from  Taconic  range  to 

Troy,  N.  V.,  Dewey,  C. 

1821.  Geologic  notice  of  Troy,  N.  Y., 

Hale. 
Geology  of  Franklin,  X.  .1.,  Va- 
uHxem  and  Keating. 

1822.  (ieology  of  Highlands  of  New 

.Fersey  and  New  York,  Pierce. 
Survey  of  Rensselaer  County, 

N.  Y,,  Eaton. 
Geology  of  the  Highlands,  New 

York,  Eaton. 
Section  of  Cannan  Mountain, 

New  York,  Barnes.  D.  H. 
.Minerals      of     Paterson     and 

Sparta,  N.  J.,  Nuttall. 
1824.  Expedition   to  sources  of   St. 

Peters  River,  Keating. 
.Survey  of  Erie  Canal,  Eaton. 
Country     near    Easton,     Pa., 

Finch,  .1. 
American  lead  mine.  New  York, 

Lee,  C.  A. 

1828.  Tal)ular  view  of  North  Ameri- 

can rocks,  Eaton. 

Nomenclature  of  North  Ameri- 
can rocks,  Eaton. 

Country  near  West  Chester, 
Pa.,  Finch. 

1829.  High   Rock   Spring.  Saratoga, 

N.  Y..  Steele. 
Argillite  with  anthracite  coal, 
Eaton. 

1830.  (jieological  text-hook,  Eat(ni, 
(leolo^ic  prodromus,  Eaton. 

1831.  Oolite     iu     Edenvillo,    N.    Y., 

Yonng,  .J.  P. 
Mineralogy  and  geology  of  St. 
Lawrence     Coiiuty.     N.     V., 
Finch. 


130 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


lBiu.ir 


OiSTUN. 


Cambrian— Continued. 
New  Yokk,  Pennsylvania,  Nk.w  .Ii:r- 
HKY — Continued. 
1832.  Oriiugo  County,  N.  Y.,  and  Sum- 
HCX  County,  \.  .f .,  Slit-paid. 
Geological  equivalents,  Eaton. 
Sapphire,     ctr.,     in    Suhoxs 
County,  N.  J.,  Fowler,  S. 
WM.  Mineralogy  of  ■lellVrsun  and  St. 
Lawrence     counticM,     N'.  V., 
Crawe  and  tiray. 
1H3G.  First  report  on  survey  of  I'onu- 
Hylv.iuia,  h'dgers,  II.  1>. 
First  report  of  survey  of  New 
Jersey,  Kogors,  II.  I). 
IKfT.  First  report  on  survey  of  thirtl 
distri(!t  of  New  York,  Conrad. 
1838.  Report  of  geologist  of  second 
district  of    New    York,  Eni- 
mous,  E. 
Second    report    on    survey    of 

Penusylvania,  Rogers.  11.  D. 
Report  of  geologist   of  Mary- 
laud,  Dueatel. 
Report  of  geologist  of  first  dis- 
trict of  Now  Y'oik,  Mather. 
18311.  (iecdogy    of    Orange    County, 
N.  v.",  Horton,  W. 
('orniferous  lime   rock   as    tlie 
line  of  refe'.ace  in  New  Y'orlc 
and  I'eiinsylvania.  ICaton. 
Third  report  on  survey  of  I'enn- 
sylvania,  Rogers,  II.  1). 

1840.  Fourth    report    on    survey    of 

Pennsylvania,  Rogers,  II.  1). 
Fourth  report  of  survey  of  tlio 

third     district,    New    York, 

Vanuxeni. 
J>escription  of  geology  of  New 

Jersey,  Rogers,  II.  D. 
Equivalency  of  deposits  on  east 

and  west  sides  of  the  A  thintic, 

Eaton. 
Report  on  minerals  and  clieni- 

ical  department,  New  Y'ork, 

Beck. 

1841.  Fifth  report  on  survey  of  I'euu- 

sylvauia,  Rogers,  II.  1). 
Report  on  paleontology  of  New 

Y'ork,  Conrad. 
Fifth  report  of  survey  of  the 

second  district  of  New  Y'ork, 

Emmons,  E, 

1842.  Geology    of  thinl    district    of 

New  York,  Vanuxem. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
Nkw  Youk,  Ricnnsylvania,  Nf.w.Ich. 
KKY — Continued. 
1811'.  Geology  of  .Now  Y'ork,  nccoiui 
district,  Emmons,  II.  i 

Mineralogy  of  Now  York,  lieik. 
Topography,  geology,  iiinl  rr. 
source  of  New  York,  Ijiiiiiiiu, 
1X43.  Geology    of   New    York,  li^ 
district,  Mather. 
Structure  of  Api)alachi;umaiiii| 
laws  of  mountains,  UofferJ 
ami  Rogers. 
Superposition      of     rocks   ii(| 
Orange  County,  N.  V.,  lu. 
ton. 
Structure  of  IJorkBhirc  Mas8,| 

and  vicinity,  Rogers,  II,  D. 
Gecdogy  of  western  district  «(| 
New  York,  Hall,  .1. 
1H44.  American  geology  and  coiidi-l 
tion  of  research  in  ruitnll 
States,  Rogers,  H.  1), 
Inllucuee    of  survey  in  .%! 
York,  ll.all,  J. 
184.5.  Travels     in     North     Aiiioricjl 
Lyell. 

1846.  Agriculture  of  New  Vorii,  Ki| 

mons,  K. 
Renuuks  on    Taconic  systeml 
Emmons,  E. 

1847.  No   coal   in   New   Yoik  mi 

Emmons,  E. 
Paleontology  of  New  V(ii'k,vo 

1,  Hall,  J. 
Rejiort  on  Taconic,  \amix*| 
Parallelism    of   Palio/uirs 

North  America  wilii  tliiist- 

Europe,  Verueuil,  Hall,  J 
Observations  on  Lewis  Cwmul 

N.  Y.,  Hough. 

1848.  Cataloguo  of  geologiciilsi 

mens.  New  Y'ork,  Hall,,!. 
Fossils  of  Paleozoi(^  of  l'iiin| 

Status,  etc.,  Sharpo,  D, 
1H.")0.  Survey  of  county  of  Washii 

ton,  N.  Y.,  Fitch. 
Letters  on  geology,  Chii>t,v. 
18.")1.  Cylindrical  structure  in  r«^ 

dam  sandstone,  ll(iiii;li,F. 
Concretions  north  of  .Stiiyi 

ant  Landing,  N.  Y,,  Ga^ 

W.  II. 
Specimens   prosentril  to  .^l 

York  Museum,  Ho\igb. 


Canjbrian—Conti 
Nkw  Youk,  Pkn 

SKY— Con  fin 
JX")-'.  Snrvev 
N.  Y.,  1 

i^'i.'f.  Geologic 
ote.,  M 
1>*")).    SojiK,  cryi 

-Vorth  / 

M'H.  Remarks 

N.  J.,  K 

-Wiierican ; 

lN"''i.  Report  on 

Nfl.v,  Kit( 

Structure 

County, 
Notes   on    J 

HertJet. 
IN">7.  Geology    of 

J'.i.,  Hart 

'ion  ores  oi 

ixr>X.  Skotrli  of  I 

states,  Rf 

Geology  of  N 

foil,  ,J. 
Geology  of  r 
<'rs.  If.  I). 
Paleozoic  ha 

Higshy. 
Mctaiiior|)liic 
Rogers,  JI 
Sedimentary 
tioiis  of  Pi 
New  York, 
■  ^otes  on  prii 
conic,  Warc( 
Taconic    Hystc 
Hunt,  T.  .S. 
Age  ofwhi toll 
Jersey,  Cool 
•''"ino  points  ii 
'W,  Hunt,  7 
''•Hide  togeoio, 

Linkl.acu. 
K.isoofPaJeozo 
States,  Roger 
^'"^    I-'i    fauno 

Anie'rique,  IJii 

'Remarks    on   T 

Am.  .Jour.  ,Sci 

'iarrande    on     ■ 

America  and  i 

n.ons,  lUint,  'I 

'"-  "iipiimordialof 

'""•'»'•  HalJ,.). 


1«5!). 


lUiil 


lBi'a.m 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


131 


lA,  Nr.w  iFh 
York,  Hccouill 

Ills,  K- 

)W  York,  Ik'i'k.  I 
ulogy,  mid  w-' 
Voi'k,l".imiiiiiu| 
w    York.  IinI 

cr. 

ipaliH'liiaiisaiwI 
ntiiius,  l{(igm| 

of     rticks  (ill 
ity,  N.  v.,  Hot  I 

l3cvkBliir<'  Mass 
,  Ko^evs,  11. 1). 
■Htcru  district «!' 
Hall,  .). 
,logy  iiutl  cowli' 
,eiircU  in  l'uittd| 

LTS,  II.  1>. 

survey   in 
,J. 
Nortli     Aineiicil 

lof  Nnw  ^''"■'^'  ''"^l 
Tacouif  systeal 

New   York  iwi 
of  Now  Vork.vol 


Neil 


laconic, 


\'  imuxi'iii. 


of  ral»»/.uii3  i 
Lrica  with  tli'« 
Lmeuil,  Hall,.'. 
IsonLewisCoiinl! 

Iigli. 

[f  geoU>);ii'i>lT 
York,  n:ill)'l 
faleozoic  of  I 
i.,  Sbarp'N  P' 
louuty  of  Wa^l>« 

Kitcli. 
geology,  cun>ty. 
1  strnctnic  iu 

stone,  ll">'f:'''^' 
north  of  >^tay« 

ling,  K-  ^'•'  ^' 


Lroscntcd  to  >' 


Cambrian— Continued. 

KKW  YoKK,  I'KNN.SYI.VANIA,  NeW  Jr.H- 

sKY— Continued. 
\H')'2.  Survey    of  county    of   Eshox, 

N.  Y.,  Watson. 
luXi.  (Jcologiciuap  of  United  Status, 

etc.,  Marcou.  .T. 
IS.")I.  Some  cryHtalliuo  limestones  of 
N'(U-th  America,   Hunt,  '1'.  S. 
Is.Vi.  Keniarks    on    Sussex   County, 
N.  .1.,  Kitchen,  W. 
American  i;coh)i;y,  Knnnons,  1''. 
l^'iii.  Report  on  northern  New  .ler- 
soy,  Kitcholl. 
Structure      of       riiiiadelpliia 

County,  Pa..  .Tewell. 
Notes   on    UerUs   County,  I'a.. 
Hertlet. 
1S5".  (Jeohjf^y   of    Chester    County, 
J'a.,  Ilartman. 
Iron  ores  of  Canada,  Hillings. 
IXW.  Sketcli  of  geology  of   United 
States,  Kogers,  II.  1). 
(Geology  of  North  America ,  Mar- 
cou, .1. 
(loology  of  Pennsylvania,  Kog- 
ers, 11.  1). 
Paleozoic  hnsin  of  New  York, 
liigshy. 
1850.  Mctamorphicsof Atlantic Slo])e, 
Kogers,  II.  1>. 
Sedimentary    and    other    rela- 
tions of  Paleozoic  fossils  of 
Now  York,  Bigsby. 
IHiil,  Notes  on  primordial    and  'I'a- 
couic,  Marcou,  ,1. 
'["aconic    system    of    lOmuions, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Ago  of  white  liuu'stouo  of  New 

.Jersey,  Cook,  (J.  II. 
Some  points  in  American  geol- 
ogy, Hunt,  T.  S. 
Guide  to  geology  of  New  York, 

Linklaeu. 
llasoof  Paleozoic  in  the  Inited 

States,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
Sur    la    fauno   jirimordiale   en 

Ameri(iue,  Harrande. 
Remarks    o!i   Taconic   system. 

Am.  ,Iour.  Sci. 
Jiarrande    on     prinuirdial     of 
America  ami  Taeonic;  ofEm- 
nu)ns,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
1862.  ()i\  ]>riniordial  of  America,  Ibir- 
rande.  Hall,  .)• 


Cambrian — Continned. 
Nkw  YoiiK,  Pkwsyi.vania,  Nkvv  Jer- 
SKY — Continued. 
ISG'J.  Survey  of    county  of   ( )raug(^, 
N.  Y.,  Dennistoii. 
Marcou  on  Taconic  of  Yennout 

and  Canada,  T. 
Konmrks  on   the  Taconic   sys- 
I  (em,  .'Stevens. 

■  iHtiH.  Parallelism  of   (,>uel)ec  group, 

{  Killings. 

j  Jteport  of  survey  of  Canada  to 

18(i.3,  Logan. 
1H6I.  (ieologyof  eastern  New  York, 

H.'ill  and  l.ogan. 
18ti.").  Taconic  questio!!.  Hall,  .1. 

Neigliltorhood  of  Kossic,  N.  Y., 
I  Macfarlane. 

Age  of  New  .lersey  Highlands 

by  Rogers,  Lesley,  ,1.  P. 
Koport  of  survey  of  New  ,Ior- 
sey  for  isni.  Cook,  C.  II. 
18Gti.  Map  of  Canada  and  part  of  the 
United    States,    Logan    and 
Hall. 
Der  Primordial-Fauna  in  Nonl- 

Amerika,  Parrando. 
Lower  Silurian  of  North  Ameri- 
ca, Logan. 
Formation    of    rip[)l<>    nuirks, 
Wyman. 
18G7.   Notice   of   fauna   of    Polsdaui 
sand8t<uie,  Hall,. I. 
Points  in  geology  of  \'ermont. 

Hunt.  T.  s. 
Geology  of  New  .)eisi;y,  ('o(d\, 
G.  II. 
IMO.   Crcci)  in  I'otsdam  near  Phila- 
delphia. Rand.     . 
1871.  Primortlial   near   Troy,   N.   Y., 
Ford. 
(Jeoguosy    of    A|)palachians, 

Huut,T.  S. 
Pennsylvania's     fo  n  n  d  a  t  i  o  n 
stones,  L(>eds. 
1871'.  On  true  Taconic,  Dana,  .).  D. 
Certain  rocks  in  St.  Lawrence 
County,    N.    Y.,    older    than 
Potsdam,  Brooks. 
History  of  Cambrian  and  Silu- 
rian, Hunt,  T.  S. 
Kcmai'ks    on  Taconic    contro- 
versy, Billings,  K. 
Ke])ort  of  survey  of  New  .Ter- 
sey  tbi'  J872,  (  ook,  (i.  11. 


182 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[BULL,  127 


PiRTOV. ) 


Cambrian — Con  t  i  uned. 
New  Yokk,  I'knnsyi.vania,  Nrw  Jku- 
isi:y— (.'oiitiimcil. 

1872.  (Jreeu  Moiiiituiii  geolugy.     On 

tlio  <|iiart/it(-,  Dunn,.).  I). 
What  Ih  truo  Tucouic,  Duwhou, 
.1.  \V. 

1873.  Mai>    of    tho    United    Stiites, 

Hitchcock,  V.  H. ;  Hitchcock 

and  lUitkc. 
MincHof  I.tthigh  Zinc  Company, 

I'ennHylviiniii,  Drinker. 
Kcjiort  of  Htirvey  of  New  .Jor- 

8cy  for  1873,  Cook,  ('<.  H, 
lloniatite  of  Huntli  Mountain, 

Pa.,  Harden,.!.  W. 
Iron  ores  of  South  Mountuiu, 

Pa.,  LcHloy,  J.  P. 
Fossils   in    lower   l'ot«daiii    at 

Troy,  N.  Y.,  Ford. 
Iron  ore  of  IJucks  County,  J'a., 

Lesley,  ,1.  P. ;  Trego. 

1875,  Notes    on   geology   of    Lehigli 

(bounty, etc., Ph.,  Lesley.  .LP. 
Hematite  deposits  of  the  Creut 

Valley,  I'riiue. 
Geologic  chart  of  the  L'uitod 

States,  Bradley,  F.  !L 
Keport  on  iron  ranges  of  l>e- 

higli  County,  Pa.,  Prime. 
Primordial  fossils    in    Kcnsse- 

laer  County,  N,  Y.,  Ford. 
Explication  do  la  carte  gi^olo- 

gi(luo  do  la  tcrre,  Marcoii,  .1. 
Character  of  slate  at  outciop, 

Frazer. 
MuscouotcongTunnel,  New.Ier- 

scy,  Drinker. 
York  County  iron  ores,  Frazer. 
Galena  deposits  in  Laurentian 

of  Ontario,  Venuor. 
Kcport  of  survey  of  New  .Jer- 

S(!y  for  187."),  Cook,  G.  H. 
Thin  sections  of  Paleozoic  and 

Mcsozoic  rocks  of   Pennsyl- 
vania, Frazer. 
Report   of  l.iboratory  of   sur- 
vey   of    Pennsylvania,    Mc- 

Creath. 
Structure  of  Y'ork  Valley  linie- 

stoues,  Pennsylvania,  Frazer. 
Hydrogcology,  Frazer. 

1876.  Cornwall  iron  mine  and  vcilated 

deposits,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Notes  <::i   I'aleozoie  liniestouo, 
1  lazer. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
Nkw  Youk,  I'icnnhyi-vania,  New  .Ier. 
SKY — Con-tinued. 

1876.  Hepurt  of  Burvey  of  New  Jir 

Hcy  for  187fi,  Cook.C;.  H. 
l{e])i>rt    on    York   and    Adaiim 
counties.  Pa.,  Frazer. 

Origin  of  liinostones  of  Yntk 

and     Adams    counties,    l':i., 

Frazer. 
Geologic  notes  from  New  Ycul, 

Lloyd,  T.  C.  H. 
Serpentine  limestone  of  iinrili. 

ern  New  York,  Hall, .). 
Fossils  at  Troy  and  Lausin;;. 

burg,  N.  Y',,  1  ord. 

1877.  Southeast     "ad    distritt,  .Mij. 

sonri,  Itroadhead. 
UoeksnearPhi!adel)diia,  Itainl. 
(ieology  of  eastern  Pennsylva- 
nia, Huut,  T.  8. 
iioport  of  survey  of  New  .hrsn 

for  1877,  Cook,  G.  11. 
Rei)ort  on  Y'ork,  Adams,  (  um 

berland,  and  Franklin  coin. 

ties.  Pa.,  Frazer. 
History  of   crystalline  Htraii- 

tied  rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
( )n   some   Mesozoic    ores,  !'»■ 

zer. 
Map  of  Pennsylvania,  Lcsltj, 

.T.  P. 

1878.  Paleozoic  of  Lehigh  and  Nurili- 

am])ton  eounties.  Pa,.  I'liim 
Martic  anticlinal  and  o»  lippltl 

marks,  Frazi'r. 
Section  in  Lancaster  Cmiiiirj 

Pa,,  Frazer. 
Hematites  of  Lehigh  (niiiiiyj 

Pa,,  Priim^ 
Dikes  and  Azoic  of  soiitlif 

Pen nsy  1  van  1  a.  1 1  u  n  t, '!'.  ^ 
(icologic  history  of  NewYoi 

Island,  etc.,  Newberry 
Silurian  fossils  in  eastern  l'« 

sylvania,  I'rinio, 
Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  sun 

of  New  Jersey,  Cook,  Ci. II. 
C.-italogue  of  rock  spcciniei 

survey      of      Pcnnsylvaii| 

Hall,C.E, 
Report  of  survey  of  New  Jfi 

for  1872,  Cook,  G.H. 
Letter  on  report  on  tnip 

.\/.oic  of  southenst  Yemi 

vania.  Leslev.  ,1.  1'. 


1881 


O/'f^brlan— Cotit 
''   *•  York,  J'k.' 

HKV-Coiiti, 

1«7«.  Geology 

region 

^''»teH  on 

"'■  Cun 

Lesley. 

1879,  Maofarin, 

road     ( 

Sniock. 

Maefarlnn 

''f>ad  (;ui 

fnrlano. 

Mactiirlane 
'oad    (;„ 
Lesley,  j. 
'^^Pcond  rep( 
survey  of 
<'renth. 
'fcport  of 
.'ersey  for 
t'hivs  and  di 
vaniu,  Frazi 
Geology  of 

Pa.,  Frazer 

Lake    .Suj)eri, 

'"      i'ennsj 

'flint.  T.  8 

m.  Fossils  in  fj,„;, 

**"8qnehann 
Geologic  actioi 

•fnlien. 
\\'t'stern  limit 

'em,  Ford. 

'delations  of  cry 

•"•"I'ennsvlva 

""   A  tops    tri. 

mons,  etc.,  i.\ 

^'"c  mines,  l,ai 

'''i-»  'SpilsbnrN 
Geology  of  L,,„ 

''a-.  Frazer. 
■'^fnicturo   of 

fennsylvania]^ 

Ifccent     investi. 

''""gbkeepsie, 

'^"'fication  of  «i 

clature,  Miller, 

Potsdam  ou  Sout 

Pa.,  Lewis,  If. 

Potsdam   in  Af 

County,  Pa.,  Ra 
Colonies  dans  les 
ques  (les  herds , 
PJain,  ATarcou, , 


lBuu..in 


,y  of  New  Jet- 
■ooU,(J.  11- 
rk   ami    Ailam* 
^  Fia/.ev. 
jstonos  of  Vwlc 
count  if«.    1':' 

I  from  N«w  Vmi, 

ueutone  of  i>"Hli' 

,rk,naU,  .'• 
foy  and  Liiusiii; 

lord. 

.ad    distri't,  Miv 
tdliead. 

•bi'.adolldiii'- 1>"'"' 
uustevii  I'euusylv;*- 

,T.S. 

irvey  of  New  .H^J 
jook.O.ll. 
York,  Adams,  (» 
,v,id  Frankliu  coin- 
l.'razcr. 

I-   cryslalliiK'  >^m\i 
^s,  llnut.T.^. 
j,leso/.o»«    ui«^''*i 


PABTOV  1 


\OKTH    AMKUK'AN    (iKOLOOY. 


188 


liil 


',.uuHyWai>i'>- 


l.oslfM 


lof  Lelliglln>"^^"'* 
,onuties,V•.'••l'':*l 
IticUnalauaouviW 

■'razi'V. 
la  Laiu'ast.'i-  r.nu>u, 

a/.pr. 

L  of  Lclii^^l'  *  "-'""^ 

imt'.  , 

d  A^oic  of  >^«'">" 

Iviiuia.H""*'''^. 
history  of  Ne^^^«' 

•oBsils  iiu'a«ti^in 

lia,  I'vimo. 
e  of  exhibit  otB« 

Jersey,  <'o"'^'^";' 
e  of  rock  npecm" 

of    ri'uusy^^'"'' 


.rei 


■  E. 


If  survey  of  >-e^^' J*' 
Vi,  Cook,  0.  U. 
L  report  on  trup 
lof.ontln.astVe«« 

I.pnIi'V..'-  ^'' 


Crnbrian— Conflmiftrt. 

\     \  ^ORK,  rKN.N.HYl.VANIA,  NRW  .IKH- 
SICY— L'oiltilllUMl. 

1878.  0(>()h>Ky  of     Lako   ('linni])1aiii 

ro^ioii.  Hall,  ,1. 
NoteM  oil  aiialvHeN  of  doloinitiis 
of  ('iiuiburhiiid  Comity,  I'a., 
Lt'sli'y. 

1879.  Macfarlane's  (Jeoiofjioal    Kiiil- 

road     (iiiid*'.     New     .Jersey, 

Smock. 
Macfarlane'H  GeoloRipnl    Rail- 

I'oud  (tiiide.  Now  York.  Ma<'- 

farlaiio. 
Macfarlaue'H  Geological    Hail- 
road    Guide,    Pennsylvania, 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
Second  report  of  laboratory  of 

survey  of  Pennsylvania.  Me- 

(.'reatli. 
Keport  of    geologist  of    New 

.lerscy  for  1879,  Cook,  (}.  H. 
Clays  and  clay  slates,  IVniisyl- 

vania,  Frazer. 
Geology   of   South    Mountain, 

Pa.,  Frazer. 
Lake    8ui>erior    copper    rocks 

in      Pennsylvania,     lllandy. 

Hunt,  T.8. 

1880.  Fossils  inquartz  rocks  of  lower 
Susquehanna,  Frazer. 

Geologic  action  of  huiiuiHncids, 
.lulion. 

Western  limit  of  Taconic  sys- 
tem, Ford. 

Relations  of  crystallines  of  east- 
ern Pennsylvania.  Hall,  C.  E. 

On  Atops  triiiniatus  of  Em- 
mons, etc..  Ford. 

Zinc  mines,  Lancaster  County, 
I'a.,  Spilsbury. 

Geology  of  Lancaster  County, 
I'a.,  Frazer. 

Structure  of  Chicqnes  rock, 
Pennsylvania,  Frazer. 

Recent  investigations  near 
I'oughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Dwight. 
1881,  Uniiication  of  Silurian  nomen- 
clature. Miller,  S.  A. 

Potsdam  on  South  Valley  Hill, 
Pa.,  Lewis,  H.  C. 

Potsdam  in  Montgomery 
County,  Pa.,  Rand. 

Colonies  dans  les  rochest.aconi- 
ques  des  bords  du  lac  Cham- 
plain,  Marcou,  J. 


Cambrian— f'ontinnod. 
Nkw  YoiiK,  Pknnsylvama,  Xkw  Jfr. 
SKY — t'oiitinued. 
1K8L  Geology    of    Philadelphin 
County,  etc..  Pa,,  Hull,  C.  E.; 
Lesley,  .1.  P, 

.\nalyses  of  niinernlH  and  rocks 
of  liiU'ks,  i'hiladelpliia,  and 
Montgomery  <!oiiuties,  Pa., 
(ieiilh. 
IHH'2,  The  Potsdam  sandstone,  Minne- 
sota, Winchell,  N.  II. 

Kejiort  of  survey  of  New  Jersey 
for  1881',  Cook,  (J.  H. 

Pure  dolomite  from  Mount  Alto 
district,  McCreath. 

Ago  of  the  Taconic  systenn 
Danu,  J.  I). 

G<=ologio  du  sudest  do  la  Penu- 
sylvanie,  Frazer. 
1883.  (ieology  and  co])per  of  Adams 
County,  Pa.,  Hailcy,   .),    T. ; 
Frazer. 

History  of  'raeoui<!(jueHtion  and 
relation  of  Taconian  st-ries. 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Progress  of  geology,  1882,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Geologic  history  of  the  Ameri- 
can continent.  Hall,  J. 

(teology  of  Herks  County,  Pa,, 
Invilliers,  d'. 

(ieology  of  Philadelphia 
County,  Pa.,  hy  Hall,  Fra- 
zer. 

Fluidal  cavities  in  quartz 
grains,  Merrill,  (t.  P. 

Report  CM  of  geological  survey 
of  Pennsylvania,  Frazer. 

(Jeology  of  the  Chester  Valley 
of  Pennsylvania,  Hall,  C.  E. 

Rand  on  Chester  County,  Fra- 
zer. 

Geology  of  Philadelphia,  Fra- 
zer, Lewis,  11.  C. 

Limestone  region  ami  Pots- 
dam sandstone,  Lehigh  and 
Northampton  Counties,  Pa., 
Prime. 

South  Mountain  gneiss,  Penn- 
sylvania, Hall,  C.  E. 

Geology  of  Lehigh  and  North- 
ampton counties,  Pa.,  Lesley, 
J.  P. 

Notes  on  Radnor,  Pa.,  and  vi- 
cinity, Raud. 


134 


OATALOGUK    AND    INDEX    OF 


rBT'I.I„127, 


laimix. 


t.^ 


Cambrian— ContlnneA. 

NKW  YoUK,  rK.WSYLVANI a,  NeW  JKR- 

8EY — Coutimied. 
1883.  Geology  of  Chester  County, 

Pa.,  Lesley,.!.  P. ;  Hall, C. C. ; 
Frazer. 
Rand   on    Chestor    and    Dela- 
ware counties,  Pa.,  I'razer. 
Discoveries  iu  Wappinj^er  lime- 
stone, Dutcbcis  County,    N, 

Y.,  Uwight,  W.  D. 
Observations  iuChampla  in  Val- 
ley, \\'alcott. 
Potsdam   from   Berks   County, 

Pa.,  Merrill,  C.  P. 
Ou  rocks  from  Soutli  Mountain, 

Pa..  I.eidy. 
Review  of  ^eoloj^y  of  Chester 

County,  Pa.,  Rand,  I'razer,  1'. 
Geology  of  Port  Henry,  X.  Y.,  i 

Hunt,  T.  S.  I 

Lower    Merion     and    vicinity,  | 

Rand. 
Horizon  of  South  Valley  Hill 

rcx'ks.       in       Pennsylvania, 

I'razer. 
1881.  New  Jersey   building    stones* 

Cook  and  Smock. 
Pennsylvania  building  stones, 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
Canadian    and   Paleozoic  out-  I 

lines,  Willeox.  I 

Structure   of    cojjper    belt    of  : 

South  Mountain,  I'razer.  I 

Microscopic  structure  of  build- 
ing stones,  Merrill,  G.  P. 
Ago    of    Philadelphia    gneiss, 

Frazer. 
Cauil)rianof  United  States  and 

Canada,  Walcott. 
Potsdam  at  Saratoga,  Walcott 
Hudson  Ri\  er  age  of  the  Tacoiiic 

slates.  Hall,  .).;  Dana,  .).  D, 
Age  of    slates    of    Scliodack, 

Reihsselaer    County,    N.    Y., 

Ford. 
Ago  of  rocks  near  iron  mines  of 

Berks  County,  Pa.,  Hunt.  T.  S. 
Reply   on    geology  of    Chester 

County,  Pa.,  Rand,  Frazer. 
Sandstone  of   Cbester  Valley, 

Pa.,  Rand. 
New  York  building  stones,  Cook 

and  Smock. 
Flexible  sandstone  from  Penn- 
aylvauia,  Lewis. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
New  Youk,  Pknnsylvan-ia,  New  Jek- 
8EY — Continued. 

1884.  Positionof  Philadelphia  gneiss, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Geology  of  Chester  Valley  and 
vicinity.  Rand. 

Investigations  near  Poii;;],. 
keepsie,  N.  Y.,  Dwight. 

Hall  ou  Hudson  age  of  Taconic, 
Dana,  .J.  D. 

Primordial  iu  Stuyvesant,  Co- 
lumbia County,  N.  Y.,  I'oid, 

Transition  from  copper  series 
to  Potsdam,  Wooster. 

Copper  deposits  of  South  Moun- 
tain, Pa.,  Henderson. 

1885.  Map    of    the     United    States, 

McGee. 
Survey   of   Delaware   Comitv, 

Pa.,  Hall,  C.E. 
Maj)  of  Adams,  Franklin,  aud 

Cumberland     counties,    ;':i., 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
Town  geology,  the  lesson  of  flie  i 

Philadelphia  rocks,  llcilpiin. 
Analyses,    Delaware    Coiuit;, 

Pa.,  Geuth. 
Devonian  of  Green  Pond  Moiiii 

tain,  N.  J.,  Darton. 
Groat   fault,    ScJiodack    I.auJ- 

ing,  N.  Y.,  Ford. 
Iron  orL's of  northern  New  Yort, 

Hall,  C.E. 
Archeau   of  New  Jersey,  lliit- 

ton,  N.  L. 
Geologic  atlas  of  counties  ol 

Penn.sylvania,  Lesley,  J.  P, 
Report  of   State  geologist  dl 

New  .Jersey,  Cook,  U.  11, 
Archeau-Paleozoic    cdntiiit  ml 

southeast  Pennsylvania,  lial 

zer. 
Progress      of     geology,    iMl 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Trap    dike    across    sontlieiJi 

Pennsylvania,  Lewis, Hi.  | 
History  of  the  Taionio  qiw 

tiou    and    relations  o(  t^ 

rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S, 
188fi.   Develojjmeut    of    the     Xort 

American       continent, 

Conte. 
Taconic  controversy  iu  a 

shell,  WiuoheU,  N.  H.;  \>i 

ton. 


Cambrian -Con  ti 
Sew  Yokk,  Pen 

SKY— Contiu 

1886.  Cornwai; 

III  villi, 

I'iie  sail  I 

^-  v.,  i 

^otesofn 
WhitfieJ 
Possilifero 
Poiighke 
Review    ol 
geoIogLst 
!««">,  Ray 
J^'itchess,  ] 
ehester 
■"^iiiock. 
I'otsdatn   n< 
^-  v.,  Dwj 
•■^''etions  of 

"ail,  Marc 
<'<'rtain   mag 

^vIvan^a,  ;^ 
•Viieof  Oiauy 

\^'iilcott. 
''iissi/jcatiou 

\\'aIcott. 
('ambriau    fai 
America,  W; 

•Montgomery  c 
ter. 

Taconic    strati 

•F.  D. 
i'Wsils  from 

^ous,  Dana,  ,, 

Vork  County, 'd 

^^'-  iny  sand  of  cl 

^'^-  ^'-j  'irainerl 

Cambrian     triU 

'''">fe-hkeepsie,l 
berry. 

■''"■onicrocksan.i 

'*"ua,J.D, 

'•■■'"uaof  "tjppJ 

\\ 'islii„^,t„n  c] 

"'alcott.  I 

^^'appingerVallcJ 

...   "'•'''  DwigJit.T 

>^'''i  near  Utica.l 

cott.  I 

Taconic  question, 
^Jie  Taconic  eystel 

C»wberlan,I-LebaI 
'nvilliers,  d' 

Radnor   Township 
County,  Pa.,  B 


(Bt't.i-  VJ7. 


laliTON"- 


NORTH    AMERICAN    CiEOLOGY. 


135 


New  .;er- 
(hia  jiuciss, 
VaUey  iind 

av     rii"nli- 

wigbt. 

.  of  TiU'oiiii'. 

yvesaut.  Co- 

K.  Y.,  I'oitl' 

jopper  j^t'vu's 

)oster. 

:  South  Minm- 

ersoii. 

uited    ^ti»tfs, 

ware  ("ouuty, 

l.-vauUliii,  and  ' 
couutifs,    i'iiv 

be  less'tu  oftlie  I 
vockb,  lieilF'"'! 
[iware 


rouiity, 


llUil- 


ecu  Poud  Mo""- 
)urtou. 

Old. 

tbcru^'wVork. 
low  Jcrrti'v.  r.vit- 

of  counties  oi 
la,  Lesley,. '.!'■ 
„to   geolo-i^t  >'l 

CooU,  *i-  *'■ 

buusylvauw,l»- 
geology,  i^'*! 

icro88    soutteis 
|ia,  Lewis,  Ua. 
le  Tai'oui^'  11"' 
relatious  of  ™ 

T.  S. 
of     tilt' 
coutiii*-'"*' 


^■ol 


t-over.y  in  «  f 


Cambrian— Con  tinned. 
^EW  YouK,  Pennsylvania,  New  Jer- 
gFY — Continued. 
1886.  Cornwall  mine,  Lebanon,  Pa., 
Invilliers,  d'. 

Fire  sand  in  Clinton  County, 
N.  Y.,  Brainerd. 

Notes  of  new  primordial  fossils, 
WhitHeld,  K.  P. 

Kossiliferous  Potsdam  at 
Pougbkeepsif  N.  Y.,  Dwight. 

Review  of  report  of  State 
geologist  of  New  Jersey  for 
188"),  Kaynumd. 

Dntcbess,  Putnam,  and  West- 
chester counties,  N.  Y., 
Smock. 

I'otsdam  near  Pougbkaepsie, 
N.  Y.,  Dwight. 

Soetions  of  Taconie  ranges  by 
Hall,  Marcou,  J. 

Certain  magnetites  of  Pcnn- 
sylvania,  Willis. 

AiiC  of  (iranville  rooting  slates, 
Wiilcott. 

Chissilication  of  Cambrian, 
Walcott. 

Cambrian  fauuas  of  North 
America,  Walcott. 

Montgomery  County,  Pa.,  Car- 
ter. 

iatouic  stratigraphy,  Dana, 
,T.  D. 

Fossils  from  Taconie  of  Em- 
mons, Dana,  J.  D. 

York  County,  Pa.,  Frazcr. 
1887.  Fire  sand  of  Cliuton  County, 
N.  Y.,  Brainerd. 

CiiTiibrian  trilobitcs  from 
I'oughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  New- 
berry. 

Taionic  rocks  and  stratigraphy, 
I 'ana,  J.  D. 

Fauna  of  "  Upper  Taconie  "'  of 
Washington  County,  N.  Y., 
Walcott. 

NN'iippinger  Valley  region,  New 
ork,  Dwight. 

Well  near  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Wal- 
cott. 

Taconie  question,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

The  Taconie  system,  Walcott. 

Cumberland-Lebanon  Valley, 
Invilliers,  d'. 

Radnor  Township,  Delaware 
County,  Pa.,  Rand. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
!      New  York.  Pennsylvania,  New  .Jer- 
sey— Continued. 

1887.  Origin   of  App.'ilacliian  mate- 

rials, Cl.aypole. 

1888.  Taconie  system    of    Knimons, 

Walcott,  Miller,  S.  A. 
I  Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 

cock, C.  H. 
Ibiilding    stones,    New    York, 
j  Smock. 

I  (.'alciferous     fossils     of    Lake 

Cliamplaiu.  Whittield,  R.  P. 
(ireat     primordial     quartzite, 
I  Winchell.  N.  H. 

Original  Chazy  rocks,  Brainerd 
I  and  Seely. 

!  Some  forgotten  Taconie  litera- 

■  ture,  A'ogdes. 

I  Cambrian   of   North  America, 

[  Hicks. 

Four  great  sandstones,  Clay- 
])ole. 
I  1889.  Philadelphia  region,  Rand. 

(ieological  map  of  New  Jersey, 
i  Cook,  Martin,  D.  S. 

Camptonite  dike,  Washington 
County,    N.  Y..    Kemp    and 
Marsters. 
Stratigraphic  position  of  Ole- 
1  nellus,  Walcott. 

j  Rei)ort,     Paleozoic     division, 

United     States      Geological 
Survey,  Walcott. 
Report,  division   of  Paleozoic 
invertebrates.  United  States 
(Geological  Survey,  Wal- 
cott. 
1800.  Warren's  Geography,  Brewer. 
Maefarlane's    Railway    Guide, 
Dana,  J.  D. ;  Dwight,  Ford, 
Hunt,  T.   S. ;  Hitchcock,  C. 
H.;  Lesley,  J.  P. 
.Making  of  Pennsylvania,  Clay- 
pole. 
Casts  of  scolithus,  Wanner. 
Iron  ores,  Iluut,  T.  S. 
18f(l.  Sandstones  of  Chester  Valley, 
Rand. 
Post-Archeau    age    of     white 
limestone  of  Sussex  County, 
N.  J.,Na8on. 
Artesian  wells  iu  eastern  Penn- 
sylvania, Carter. 
South     Valley     HUl      [Pa.], 
Rand. 


136 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[Bn.L.  127. 


lURTO.V. 


Cambrian— Continued. 
Nkw  York,  Pennsylvania,  Nkw  .Ter- 
SEY— Continued. 
1890.  New  Jersey  geological  survey, 
report  [ago  of  white  lime- 
stones], American  Gt^ologist, 
Dana,  J.  D. :  Smock. 
American  opinion  on  the  older 

rocks,  Wiuchell,  A. 
Cambrian  of   North  America, 

Walcott. 
Iron  ores  of   Minnesota,  Win- 

chell,N.  H.  andH.  V. 
Equivalents  of  Minnesota  iron 
ores,  Winchell,  N.  H. 

S*ocTHERN  Appalachians  (Maryland 
to  Alabama). 
1811.  Region  around  Harpers  Ferry, 

Mitchell,  S.  L. 
1818.  On  parts  of  Virginia,  Tennes- 
see,    Alabama,     Missinsippi, 
etc.,  Cornelius. 
Observations    on    geology    of 
North  America,  Mitchell,  S.  C. 

1823.  Geological  features  of  Tennes- 

see, Haywood,  J. 
Outline  geologic  map  of  Ten- 
nessee, Sayler,  N. 

1824.  Keport   on    geology   of  North 

Carolina,  OlniPtead. 

1826.  Geology  an<l  mineralogy  statis- 

tics of  South  Carolina,  Mills. 

1827.  Geology    of  North     Carolina, 

Mitchell,  E. ;  Olmstead. 
Borings  for  water,  Disbrow. 

1828.  Kejiort    on    North     Carolina, 

Mitchell,  E. 

1834.  Country    between     Baltimore 
and  the  Ohio,  Aikin. 

183.5.  Review  of  sections  of  Virginia 
and  Maryland,  Taylor,  R.  C. 
Country  between   Fredericks- 
burg  and  Winchester,   Va., 
Clemson. 

1836.  Reconnaissance  from  Washiug- 
tou,  through  Wisconsin,  to 
Coteau  de  Prairie,  Feather- 
stonhaugh. 
Reconnaissance  of  Virginia, 
Rogers,  W.  13. 

1887.  Report  of  survey  of  Virginia 
for  1836,  Rogers,  W.  IJ. 
Fourth  report    on   Tenue.sseo, 

Troost. 
Physical   g(!Ography  of  Mary- 
land, Ducatel. 


Cambrian — Con  t  i  nn  ed . 
Southern  Appalachians— Cont'd. 

1838.  Report  of  survey  of  Virginia 

for  1837,  Rogers,  W.B. 

1839.  Report  of  survey  of  Virgiuia 

for  1838,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
IRIO.  Fifth    report    on    Tennessee. 
Troost. 

Report  of  geologist  of  Mary- 
land, Ducatel. 

Report  of  survey  of  '\iri;iiii;i 
for  1839,  Rogers,  W.  U. 

1841.  Sixth  report  on  survey  of  Ten- 

uesste,  Troost. 
Report  of  survey  of  Virginia 
for  1840,  Rogers,  W.  B, 

1842.  Elements  of  geology  ami  out- 

line of  geology  of  North  Car- 
olina, Mitchell,  E. 

1843.  Structure     of     Appalachians, 

Rogers  and  Rogers. 
Agricultural  survey  of  :«i(iiitli 
Carolina,  Ruffin. 
1814.  Survey     of    South     Carolini. 
Tnomey. 

1847.  Itacolumite  from  North  far* 

lina,  Lea. 

1848.  Geology    of    South    Ciiroiiaa, 

Tnomey. 
Report    on  geology  of  Sonil 
Carolina,  Vanuxem. 

1849.  Rem.irks  on  primary  of  Btel 

Ridge,  Virginia,  Rogers,  W,R 
Statistics  of  Georgia,  White, 

1852.  Report    of   geological  siiivi'i 

North  Carolina,  EmiiiDns.E, 

1853.  Geologic  map  of  United  Statesj 

Marcou,  J. 

1854.  Salt  and  gypsum  of  Hulsi 

River,  Va.,  Rogers,  H.  D, 

1855.  Ducktown  copper  mines,  Ti 

nessee,  Toumey. 
Reconnaissance  of  Teniu'S' 

Safford. 
American  geology,  EiiininDs. 

1856.  Report  of  midland  eomitiei 

North  Carolina,  Eiiinions, 
Report  of  survey  of  South  ff 

lina  for  1856,  Lieber. 
New  fossil  from  NortiiCaroli 

Emmons,  £. 

1857.  Geology  of  Tennessee,  Cn 
Analyses  for  geologic  siirvf] 

Alabama,  Mallet.  .1.  W. 
1838.  First  report  on  Alabama, 
mey. 


Cambrian— Coi 

SournERN  Ai 

1858.  Geolo{ 

con, 

•"^ecom] 

bam,' 

Rei)ort 

Jina,  J 

«ketch 

States 

1859.  Geolopi, 

soothe 

Metanioi 

Rogers 

Itacohiii) 

South  ( 

Alountain 

Bncklej 

(freenvilli 

tricts,   J; 

ber. 

IWO   Fi,st    rep, 

MaryJaiK 

''onrth  rcj 

Jiua.  Liel 

•Second    rey 

M-'iiyland 
Wtl.  Unae    of    j 

W.B. 

1862.  Remarks  o, 

teni.  Stove 

Cherokee  Vl 

^iue,  Blake 

l»*«o.  Map  of  Tenn 

J8«fi.  Skizzeu     an.' 

ner,  H. 

Afap  of  ca„a. 

States.  LofT 

OiJ-ITodncin^ 
^^irginia^j.^, 

l*"i"   ifoport     of 

North  Carol 

l-owcr   .^ii,,,.;, 

^"lorica,  Ly 

"*«!'•  K'eport  of  g,.o, 

North  Caroli 

^"ticlinal  in 

*''i.,  Ifohler. 

'-'eologyofTen 

''•  '''eognosy      of 

Hunt,  T.  S. 

^«»J<'gy    and 

Gccugia,  step 
Wiucial  resourc 
"Jiiia,  Gentli, 


lBl-IX.l«. 


DAKTON. 


NORTH   AMKRTCAN   GKOLOGV. 


187 


lAN's— Cont'd, 
rvoy  of  Virginia 
gerB,W.B. 
rvey  of  Virginia 
,gerB,W.  B. 
t    on    Teuuessee. 

eologist  of  Maty. 

itel. 

,„vvey  of  Vivt?im;> 
logers,  W.  B. 
t  on  survey  of  Ten- 
coost.  I 

survey  of  Virgini" 

RogOTB,  W.  B. 

of  geology  iind  out- 
eology  of  North  Car 

itcliell,  E.  . 

of     Appaliieliiai' I 
and  Rogers, 
irai  survey  of  Soutl 

la,  RufiRn- 
of    South     Ciivoliml 

iUe  from  North  Tat.! 

ica. 

.    of    South    (••aroli;ia| 

'In  geology  of  m\\ 
ina,Vanuxem. 
8  on  priumry  of 

,  Virginia,  K<'S'T8.^^'i 
;«  of  Georgia.  Wbite,ii 

of  geological  eniwl 
,  Carolina,  Emmous.L 
c  map  of  United  State 

,d  gypsum  "<^,   7 
,Va.,  Rogers.  H.l>. 

,^vn  copper  nunes  lei 

e,  Tourney, 
.aissance  of  'I'^n"^^^ 

~['^;  geology,  iM"n>";;; 

1  of  midland  fouutie 
|h  Carolina.  Knnnons, 
T  of  survey  of  Boutbti 

[for  1856,  Liebor. 

IsBilfromNorthCarota 

hons,  E.  ^ 

Uof  TenneBseo.t" 
U  for  geologic  «"t«: 

Caraa,  Mallet.  .1.^^- 
Report  on  Alabama, 


Cambrian— Continued . 
So;  ruERN  AprAi.ACHiANS— Cont'd. 

1858.  Geology  of  North  America.  M.-ir- 

con,  .1 . 

•Second  report  of  survey  of  Ala- 
bama, Tuoniey. 

Report  on  survey  of  South  Caro- 
lina, Lieber. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  United 
States,  Rogers,  H.  D. 

1859.  Geologic     chronology    of    the 

southern  AUeghanies,  Lieber. 
Metaniorphicsof  Atlantic  Slope, 

Rogers,  II.  D. 
Itacoluniite  and  its  associates. 

South  Carolina,  Lieber. 
Mountains  of  North  Carolina, 

Buckley,  S.  B. 
Greenville    and    Pickens    dis- 
tricts.  South  Carolina,   J-ie- 

ber. 
18G0    First    report     of    chemist    of  i 

Maryland,  Tyson.  | 

]\)urth  rt^port  on  South  Coro- 

lina,  Lieber. 
.Second    report    of   chemist   of 

Maryland,  Tyson. 

1861.  Base    of    Paleozoic,     Itogers, 
W.B. 

1862.  Remarks  on  the  Taconic   sys- 
tem, Stevens. 

Cherokee  Valley,  North  Caro- 
line, Blake. 

1865.  Map  of  Tennessee,  Sayler. 

1866.  Ski/.zen     aiis    A'irginia,   Cred- 
ner,  H. 

Map  of  Canada  and  the  United 
States,  Logan  and  Hall. 

Oil-producing  uplift  of  West 
Virginia,  Evans,  E.  W. 

1867.  Report     of     geologic    survey 
North  Carolina,  18(!(i,  Kerr. 

Lower    Silurian    hematites   of 
America,  Lyman. 
1869.  Report  of  g<'ological  survey  of 
North  Carolina,  1809,  Kerr. 

Anticlinal  in  Wythe  County, 
Va.,  Ilohler. 

(ieology  of  Tennessee,  Satl'ord, 
1871.  (ieognosy     of    Appalachians, 
Huut,  T.  S. 

Geology  and  mineralogy  of 
Georgia,  Stephenson. 

Mineral  resources  of  North  Car- 
olina, Genth. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
SouTHKiiN  AiM'Ai.AcniANS — Cont'd. 
1872.  Staleys  Creek  iron  region,  Vir- 
ginia, Lyniau. 
187S.  Appendix   to  report  of  survey 
of  North  Carolina,  Kerr. 

Structure  of  Tazewell,  Russell, 
and  Wise  counties,  Va.,  Les- 
ley, J.  P. 

Fault    at     Embreeville,    east 
Tennessee,  Lesley,  J.  P. 
4.  Resources  of  Tennessee,  Kille- 
brew. 

Ontliue   of  resources    of  east 
Tennessee,  Wilder,  J.  T. 
1875.  Silurian  ago  of  the  southern 
Ai)palachian8,  Bradley. 

Report  of  survey  of  North  Caro- 
lina, Kerr. 

Essay  on  western  North  Caro- 
lina, Smith,  C.  I). 

Minerals  found  in  the  State 
of  North  Carolina,  Genth, 
E.  A. 

Geologic  chart  of  the  United 
States,  Bradley. 

Report  of  progress  of  survey  of 
(icorgia,  l.,ittle. 

Primordial  of  Virginia,  Fon- 
taine. 

lieport  of  survey  of  Alabama 
for  1874,  Smith,  E.  A. 

Geology  of   the    Blue    Ridge, 
Fontaine. 
187(5.  Tennessee,  agriculture,  mineral 
wealth,  etc.,  Killebrew. 

Report  of  survey  of  Alabama, 
1875,  Smith,  E.  A. 

Handbook  of  tieorgia,  .lames. 

Virginia  geographical  and  po- 
litical sumniary,  Ilotchki.ss. 

Roup  and  .Jones  valleys,  Ala- 
bauui,  Smith,  E.  A. 

Coosa  coal  lields,  Smith,  E.  A. 
1877.  Resources     along     Cincinnati 
Southern  and  Knoxv'Mo  and 
Ohio  railroads,  KilleLtuW. 

Ocoee  and  Hiawassce  nnneral 
districts,  Killebrew. 

Axes  about  Cumberland  Gap, 
Shaler. 
878.  Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeast 
Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Catalogue  of  ores,  rocks,  and 
woods  of  Georgia,  Little. 


138 


CATALOGUE    ANI.)    INDEX    OF 


[■0U.  I»7 


DARTON. 


Cambrian — Contiuued. 

SOUTHKUN  APPALACHIAX3— Cont'd. 

1878.  Eozoic  rocks  of  North  America, 

lluut,  T.  S. 
Soils  of  Aliibaiua,  IStubbs. 
Kolatious    of   Bluo    Kidgo    in 

Virginia.  IJogerw,  \V.  |}. 

1879.  Macl'arlauo's   Geological   Rail- 

road Guide,  Teuiit'ssee,  Saf- 
lord. 

Macfarlaues  Geological  Kail- 
road  Guide,  Alabama.  Gesner 
aud  Smith. 

.Macl'arhine's  Geological  Hail- 
road  Guide,  Virgiuia.  Rogers, 
\V.  B. 

Irou  ores  of  Alabama,  Smith, 
E.A. 

Balcony  FalKs,  Campbell.  J.  L. 

Ilaudbook  of  Virgiuia.  Pol- 
lard. 

Kxaminatiou  of  pan  of  .lames 
River  irou  l)olt,  ilcl>onald. 

Silurian  formation  iu  central 
Virgiuia,  Campbell,  .J.  L. 

1880.  Resources  of  Sheuaiidoali  \id- 

loy,  Va.,  Ilotchkiss. 
Arcadia  iron  proi)crty,  Virginia. 

Campbell..!.  L. 
Kesources  of  Page  ViiUey.  \'a.. 

I'lince. 
Report   on   line   of    Richmond 

and  .Southwestern   Railway, 

.shaler. 
Irou    ores    of    the    Virginias, 

Rogers,  W.  B. 
Country    adjacent    to    .lames 

River  aud   Kauawha  Canal, 

Campbell,  .J.  L. 
Purgatory  proi)erty,  Botetourt 

County,  Va.,  Campbell,  .J.  L. 

1881.  Dufrenitc        in        l{ockbridg(^ 

County,  Va.,  Campbell,  .1.  !,. 
Norfolk  and  Western  aud  .Shen- 
andoah railroads,  Ilotchkiss. 

1882.  Brush  Creek  gold  district.  Vir- 

ginia, Fontaine. 

Roan  Mountain,  N.  C,  W'eth- 
erby. 

Saltville  Valley,  Va.,  Fontaine. 

Rocks  of  Kocklish  Gap,  Au- 
gusta County,  Va.,  Rogers, 
W.  B. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  the 
Virgittias,  Rogers,  W.  B. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
SoL'TiiERX  Appalachians — Cont'd. 

1882.  Reconnaissance  of  Lee,  Srott, 

Wise,  aiid  Waahington  coun- 
ties, Va.,  Stevenson. 

1883.  Mineral  deposits    on  western 

part  of    Bine    Ridge,    Fon- 
taine. 

Iron  ores  of  Valley  of  Virginia. 
McCreath. 

Floyd  (Virginia)  plateau,  Fon- 
taine. 

Survey  from  Atlanta  to  the 
Mississippi,  Campbell  aud 
Ruti'ner. 

Southwest  Virginia.  Hogg,  j. 

Mineral  wealth  of  Virginia, 
McCreath. 

Resources  of  James  River  Val- 
ley, Va.,  Campl>ell,  J.  L. 

Stilphuret  deposits  of  VirKinia. 
Fontaine. 

.South  Carolina,  resources,  etc., 
Hammond. 

Ago  of  southern  Appalaehianr 
Elliott. 

Literature  of  geology  of  Egypt 
aud  examination  of  the  obe- 
lisks, Frazer. 

History  of  North  American 
continent,  Hall,  J.. 

History  of  Taconic  question, 
Hunt,  T.S. 
18H4.  North  Carolina  building  ^tonr<. 
Kerr  and  Kerr. 

Ores  of  Cripple  Creek.  Va.. 
Boyd.  C.  R. 

(Ecology  of  Blue  Ridge  at  lanirt 
River,  Campbell.  J.  L. 

(ieology  of  Alabama,  .•'rhiiiit/. 

( iold  mining  in  South  ( 'aroliiKi. 
Spilsbury. 

(ieologyof  northeast  tJiorgix 
McCutchen. 

Marylaml  building  stone:', 
Huntington,  Munror-  .inl 
Singleton. 

Ifeprint  of  reports  on  (;*'olo:7 
of  the  \'irginias.  Koger*. 
W.B. 

Physical  and  agrirnltiir.il  fea- 
tures of  South  Caroliua.  Him- 
mond. 

Cotton  production  of  Alabanu.  | 
Smith,  £.  A. 


Cambrian— Contli 

SOlTHfcn.V  ApPa 

im.  Physio-g, 

tural  f( 

Satlbrd, 

Soil  map 

gard. 

Blue  Ridg 

Va.,  Can 

Cambrian 

Can.ida, 

ludicafious 

I)cr8  Fen 

Illiistratioi] 

surfaces. : 

18S:i.  Map  of  Uni 

h'eviewofgi 

Chester. 
Notes    on 
^Viso,  Sini 
ton  conntii 
Hi.story  of 

Hunt,  T.S. 

[Analysis  of 

done  in  W 

t"iy,  Clark( 

St.  xMary    iro 

ffiiiia,  Caiuji 

I'ot,sdam  east 

^''ginia,  Ca 

Handbook  of 

son. 

Kogera's  geoI( 

ginias,  Cam 

H.  D. 

l^fi.  Crystallines  of 

''ock,  C.  H. 
1***".  Bristol  and  Bio 
•ion,  Boyd. 

■^'i'Pofthe'l.-nite 

'■"<^k,  C.  H. 
■■^''''I>  of  United 

cock,  c.  n. 

-^'"tes     In     ^vosi 

North  Carol iui 

N'.  L. 

'^''■'ig's  Mountaii 

Ness. 
New  River-Crip 
«i<>n,    Virginia 
aud  McCreath. 
I><'connai88auco 
Stevenson. 

•*•  ffiawassee  Valley 
Jiaa,  Colton. 


[vau.  \T 

;s— ContM. 
jf  Lee,  f?'<»tt, 
,hington  <ijiin- 

DBon. 

a    on  western 
Ridi;e,    Fon- 

leyof  Virt;inia. 

k)  i.lateau,  Fon- 


DABTON.l 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


139 


Mlanta    t" 
Campbell 


the 
uud 


ginia.Hogg.J. 
th    of    Virt'iiiia, 

]ames  River  Val- 
upbell,  J.  L. 
(osits  of  Vir;;iuu. 

ja.  reuources.  etc., 

em  Appala<:lliau^ 

f  gwlogy  of  tgM>i 

ination  of  tli.-  "be- 
1 

er. 
North    American 

Hall,  J 

laconic  question. 


uabuiWing-ton.-^ 

Jverr. 
Kpi»le   Creek 


Va.. 


kluoRitlgeJit.lmH 

Jipbell.  J'L. 
aabama,  jirhmit/ 
iu  South «  :irolin;i. 

loitheast  (i-orgia. 

111. 
I  building 


^u,    Munro»- 

report*  oil 
kirginias. 


stones 

an'l 

Kogef*. 


Id  agricultural  le> 
luth  Carolina- Ham 

LtionofXiabaiBi- 


Cambrian— Contlnned. 

SOLTIltKN  Al'I'ALACIIlANS— Cont'd. 

1884.  Phy8io-{;e()gi'a])bic  uud  agricul- 

tural features  of  Tenuesseo, 

Saflbrd. 
Soil  map  of  cotton  States,  Hil- 

gard. 
nine  Ridge  near  Balcony  Falls. 

Va.,  Campbell,  J.  L. 
Cambrian  of  United  St.ates  and 

Canada,  Walcott. 
ludicalious  of  a  fault  near  Har- 

jjcrs  Ferry.  Walling. 
Illustrations  of  polished   rock 

surfaces,  Morgan,  H.  .1. 

1885.  Map  of  United  States.  Mctice. 
K'eview  of  geology  of  Delaware, 

Chester. 

Notes  on  Tazewell,  Russell, 
Wise,  Smith,  and  Washing- 
ton counties,  Va..  Stevenson. 

Hi.story  of  Taconic  i|Uostiim, 
Huut,  T.  S, 

[Analysis  of  rocks,  etc.],  work 
done  in  Washington  labora- 
tory, Clarke  and  Chatard. 

St.  Mary  iron  property,  Vir- 
ginia. Campbell,  J.  L. 

I'dtsdanieast  of  Hlue  Ridge  in 
Virginia,  Cani])bell,  H.  D. 

Handbook  of  Virginia,  Harri- 
son. 

Kogera's  geology  of  tlio  Vir- 
ginias, Campbell,  .J.  L.  and 
H.  D. 
188(i.  Crystallinesof  Alabama,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  II. 
1*87.  l?rist()l  and  Big  Stone  Gaj)  sec- 
tion, Boyd. 

Mapofthc  UnitedStates.  Hitch- 
rock,  C.  11. 

Map  of  United  States.  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 

Notes  In  western  Virginia, 
North  Carolina,  etc,  Kritlon, 
N.L. 

King's  Mountain  region.  Van 
Ness. 

New  River-Cripple  Creek  re- 
gion, Virginia,  d'lnvilliurs 
and  McCreath. 

I'iconnaissanco    in     Virginia, 
Stevenson. 
("8.  Hiawassee  Valley,  North  Caro- 
lina, ColtoQ. 


Cambrian— Contiuned, 
South Eitx  A ppa lap iiiANa— Cont'd. 

1888.  Marble    of  Hawkins  County, 

Tenn.,  Willis. 
Report,  division   of  Paleozoic 
paletmtology,  Walcott. 

1889.  I'ositiou    of    olonellus    fauna, 

Walcott. 

1890.  Geological  survey  of  (ieorgia, 
I  Spencer. 

I  Macfarlane's    Railway    (iuido, 

Campbell,  Fontaine, 
i  Iron  ores.  Hunt.  T.  S. 

1891.  Fault  in  Vermont,  Walcott. 

j  Kxcursiou  across  Appalachians 

i  [MarylandJ,  Wiliiams,  G.  H. 

j  Mangauese  depositat  Cremona, 

I  Va,  Hall.C.  W. 

Structure    of   Blue    hMdge    in 
I  Virginia,  Hitchcock,  (ieiger 

I  and  Keith. 

i  Piedmont  Plateau  in  Maryland, 

'  Keyes,  Williams,  G.  II. 

j  Cambrian  of  North   America, 

j  Walcott. 

I  [Plateau  region   of  Alabama.] 

Preface,  Smith. 
I  Cahaba   coal-lield  region,  Mc- 

Calley,  Smith. 
Overthrust  faults  of  southern 
Appalachians,  Hayes,  C.  \V. 
Geological  survey  of  Georgia, 

Spencer. 
Iron  ores  of  Virginia,  Pechin. 
Lakes  Supkuioij,  MicnuiAN,  and  Hu- 
itoN  Rkgiox. 
1821.  Travels     through     Northwest, 
Schoolcraft. 
Formations  of  western  ]mri  of 
Mis.si8sii)pi    Valley,    James, 
E.  P. 
1824.  Expedition    to   sources  of   .St. 
Peters  River,  Keating. 
Notes  on  Lake  Hnroii,  Bigsby. 
lH'2r^.  Noteson  Lake  Superior,  Higsliy. 
1829.  Geology     of     Lake     Superior, 
Baylield. 

1834.  Expedition  to  northwest  .ndi- 
aua,  Allen  and  Sciioolcraft. 

1835.  Report  on  elevated  country  be- 
tween Missouri  iiud  Red 
rivers,  Featherstonhaugh. 

1836.  Reconnaissance  from  Washing- 
ton to  Cotca)!  des  Prairies, 
Featherstonhaugh. 


140 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[111.1,1,.  127. 


UIBTUN.J 


Cambrian— Contioned. 
LAKRa  Superior,  Michigan,  and  Hu- 
ron Region— Continued. 
1836.  Region  around    Fort    Winne- 
bago, Wis.,  Rngffles. 

1839.  Analysis  of  catlinite,  Jackson, 

C.T. 

1840.  Journey  to  Coteau  des  Prairies ; 

l)ipestone  (juarry  and  granite 
bowlders,  Catlin. 
Third  report  of  Wtate  geologist 
of  Michigan,  Houghton. 

1841.  Fourth  report  of   geologist  of 

Michigan,  Houghton. 
Veins  of  northern  peninsula  of 
Michigan,  Houghton. 
1843.  Age  of    Lake   Superior    sand- 
stones and    limestones, 
Houghton. 
Region  of  b.asiii  of  the  upper 
Mississippi,  Nicollet. 
1845.  Copper   of   Keweenaw    Point, 

.Fuckson,  C.  T. 
184(5.  Agriculture  of  New  York,  Em- 
mons, E. 
District  south  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Hurt  and  Hubbard. 

1847.  Report  of  survey  of  Wisconsin 

and  Iowa,  Owen,  D.  1). 

Mining  region  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Logan. 

Bowlder  of  copper  on  southern 
shore  of  Lake  Superior,  Shep- 
herd, F. 

Observations  on  upper  penin- 
sula of  Michigan,  Locke. 

1848.  Phouomena  ou  south  shore  of 

Lake  Superior,  Rogers,  H.  I). 

Reconnaissance  of  Chippewa 
district,  Owen,  D.  D. ;  Nor- 
wood. 

On  geology  of  Wisconsin, 
Owen,  D.  D. 

1849.  Surveys    <m    Lake    Superior, 

Burt,  Hubbard,  B. 
Isle  Royale,  Dickerson,  Mcln- 

tyro. 
Explorations  in  Lake  Superior 

district,  Foster  and  Whitney, 

Hubbard,  Foster,  Burt. 
Notes  on    northern    Michigan 

and  Isle  Royale,  Foster,  J.  W. 
Features  of  part  of  Keweenaw 

Point,  Barnes,  G,  O. 
Douglass  Hou£;htoii  location, 

Gibbs,  W. 


Cambrian— Continued . 
Lakks  Superior,  Michigan,  ani>  Hu- 
ron Region — Continued. 

1849.  Surveys  in  Michigan,  Locke. 
Statistics  of  Keweenaw  Point, 

Foster  and  Hill. 
Report  on  northern  Mirlii';nn, 

Whitney,  J.  D. 
District  lietween  Portage  Lake 

and   the  Ontonagon,    Wliit- 

ney. 
Reconnaissance    from    Sugar 

Island  to    Sault  Ste.  Marie, 

Chauning. 
Mineral     lands    in    Michigan. 

Jackson,  C.  T. 

1850.  Structure  of  Keweenaw  Point, 

.lackson,  C.  T. 

G^ologie  du  district  m<^tallitVre 
du  lac  Sup^rieur,  Jackson, 
C.  T. 

Geology  of  Lake  Superior  cop- 
per district,  Foster  and  Wiiit- 
ney. 

Geology  of  copper  lands  of  Lake 
Superior,  Foster  and  Whit- 
ney. 

Lake  Superior,  Agassiz,  L. 

1851.  Age  of  red  sandstone  of  the 

United  States,  Jackson,  C,  T. 
Dip,  thickness,  etc  ,  of  Sihiriau. 

Whittlesey. 
Age  of  sandstone  and  iijneous 

phenomena.    Lake   Superior, 

Foster  and  Whitney. 
Paleontology  of  lowest  sand 

stone    of    the    Nortliwosl, 

Owens,  D.  D. 
Geology  of  Lake  Suj)erioilaiiil| 

district,    Foster    and  Wliit 

ney. 
Terrains  Silurions  du  bio  Snpt- 

rieur,  Foster  and   Whituey.j 

Marcou,  .). 
Fossils  of  Lake  Superior  irnnj 

district.  Hall,  J. 
Age  of  Lake    Superior  saudj 

stones,  Jackson,  C.  T. ;  Beaiij 

men*. 
Geology  of  southeast  WisconJ 

sin,  Lapham,  I.  A. 
Section    from  Wolf  Klver  tj 

Lake  Michigan,  Whittle8ey.[ 
Age  of  copper  rocks  of  La' 

Superior  and  physical  strii^ 

ture  of  Canada,  Logau. 


1852, 


Cambrian—Conti 

LaKK.S  Sl'I'RRlo 

HON  Regio* 

1861.  Systems 

Amerii 

ney. 

Iiitroduc 

eousin^ 

OweuB, 
Azoic  sysi 

ney. 
Features 

nnd  Lak 

Geology  o. 

Lake  Su 

Geology  of 

Aliunesot 

-Ago  of  CO] 

Sui)orior 

^iir  la  carte 
Supdrieur 
i'lg,  Desoi 
Survey    of 

Minnesota 
Heport  on  vti 
Mississippi 
rivers,  Shu 
Observations 

Locke. 
Wisconsin  soi 
rior,  Whittl 
1^53.  Oooiogic  map 
etc.,  Marcoi 
Silur-Gebilde 
Oberon  See, 
^iliir-Fauna  in 
New  York,  U 
1854.  Mines  des    Et; 
grt's  rouge  di 
Jackson. 
Fossil  raindrop 
'^•'ad  district,  I 
Maj)  of  Wiscon 
Minnesota,  0\ 
IJeport  on  siirve; 

J^aniels. 

Structure    of    t 

f^anada,  Logai 

1»55.  ( Jatalogno  of  roc 

Geologic    map    ( 

Lapham,  I.  a. 

Voyage    on     La: 

-Rivot. 
American  geology 


t 


[HUM. 


127. 


BARTON.] 


NORTH  AMEKICAN  GEOLOGY. 


141 


?,HmAT«,  ant>  Htj- 
ntlmied. 
ichigan,  Locke. 
Koweeuaw  I'o'.nt, 

lUU. 
ovthern  Michifian, 

L  13. 

,veen  Portage  LakP 

Ontonagon.   Wlnt- 


mce   from 
,   sault  Ste. 


Sui;;ar 
Marie, 


unAs    in    Miclngan. 

,  C.  T. 

of  Keweenaw  I'u'mt. 

,  C".  T. 

[u  district  m<;tallit.  re 

Sui>6rieur,  Jacksou, 

,f  Lake  Superior  cop- 
;,rict,  Foster  and  Wuit 

BfcopperlandaofLake 
or,  Foster  and  ^\l"t 

perior,  Agassiz,  L. 
red  sandstone  ot  tlie 
ft  States,  Jackson,  C.r 

kues8,etc.of6ilurm 

losev. 

,uui8tone  imd  iiineous 
uiena,   Lake  ^^m.enot, 

and  Whitney. 
,logv  of   lowest  santi 

of    tlio 

18,  1).  B- 

[.  of  Lake  Bup*''" 
ot,   Foster    and 


Norlliwfs'' 

11-  bill 
Whit- 


,Silnrien8dnlacS# 
roster  and  NVlutuey 

j";  Lake  superior  iro«| 

ct,  llall.J- 

Lake   Suivcv.0^   -^ 

J.Jackson,  ^-  A' 


of  southeast  Wisco^] 

l.apham,  L  A- 

'    Lm  Wolf  K'ver 
Michigan,  Whitaese^ 
copper  rocks  ot  U 

I    ^     ^  ,.i,vHioal  Btiiii 

l,fCaiiadft,l-oga"- 


Cambrian— Continued. 
Laki  s  Sui'KRioR,  Michigan,  and  Hu- 
ron llEGiON— Continued. 

1851.  Systemu  of  elevation  of  Korth 

America,  Foster  and  Whit- 
ney. 

Introduction  to  report  on  Wis- 
consin, Iowa,  and  Minnesota, 
Owens,  D.  D. 

Azoic  system,  Fo.ster  and  Whit- 
ney. 

Features  of  slate,  Vermont 
and  Lake  Superior,  Whitney. 

Geology  of  Government  lands. 
Lake  Superior,  Whitney. 

1852.  Geology  of  middle  and  western 

Minnesota,  Norwood. 

Ago  of  copper  rocks  of  lakes 
Superior  and  Huron,  Lo- 
gan. 

Sur  la  carte  geologique  du  lac 
Sui>6rieur  do  Foster  et  Whit- 
ing, Desor. 

Survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa, 
Minnesota,  etc.,  Owens,  1).  D. 

Keport  on  valleys  of  Minnesota, 
Mississippi,  and  Wisconsin 
rivers,  Shumard,  B.  F. 

Observations  on  magnetism, 
Locke. 

Wisconsin  south  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Whittlesey. 

1853.  Geologic  map  of  United  States, 
etc.,  Marcon,  J. 

Silur-Gebilde  von  Texas  und 
Oberen  See,  Barrande. 

Silnr-Fauna  in  Wisconsin  and 
New  York,  Barrande. 

1854.  Mines  des  fitats-L^nis  et  sur 
grt^s  rouge  du  lac  Superieur, 
Jackson. 

Fossil  raindrops,  Jackson,  CT. 
Lead  district,  Daniels,  E. 
Map  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and 

Minnesota,  Owen,  D.  I). 
Keport  on  survey  of  Wisconsin, 

Daniels. 
Structure    of    western    upper 

Canada,  Logan. 
1855.  Catalogue  of  rocks,  Lock**, 

Geologic    map    of   Wisconsin, 

Lapham,  I.  A. 
Voyage    on     Lake     Superior, 

Eivot. 
American  geology,  Emmons,  E. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
Lakks  SiiHKmoii,  MicniOAN,  and  Hu- 
uoN  Region — Continued. 

1855.  Catalogue  of  rocks,  etc.,  from 

Portage  Lake  to  Montreal 
River,  Whitney. 

Catalogue  of  geologic  speci- 
mens, Owen,  D.  D. 

Catalogue  of  rocks  from  survey 
of  Michigan,  .Jackson,  C.  T. 

1856.  Review  of  part  of  geologic  map 

of  the  United  States  by  Mar- 


con, Blake,  W.  P 


of 


1858. 


1859. 


Second   report   on    survey 
Wisconsin,  Pereival. 

Geology  of  north  shore  of  Lake 
Superior,  Whitney. 
1857.  Structure  and  deposits  of  Mau- 
rianse,  Lake  Superior,  Daw- 
sou. 

Huronian  and  liaurentianof  the 
Canadian  survey,  Whitney, 
J.  1). 

Report  on  survey  of  Iowa,  Hall 
and  Whitney. 

Georgian  Bay  district,  Mur- 
ray, A. 

Geology  of  North  America, 
Marcon,  J. 

Marcou's    Geology     of 
America,  Agassiz,  A. ; 
J.  D. 

Paleontology    and    the 
sense,  Whittlesey. 

Not(  s     on     W^iscousin, 
Daniels,  E. 

Paleontology  of  New  York,  vol. 
3,  Hall,  .if. 
18(>0.  Carboniferous  and  Jura-Trias 
of  the  Northwest,  iMarcon,  J. 

Position  of  Lake  Superior  sand- 
stone, Whitney,  J.  D. 

Base  of  Paleozoic  in  the  United 
States,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

Quebec  group  and  upi»er  cop- 
per rocks  of  Lake  Superior, 
Logan. 

Age  of  red  sandstone  of  Maine, 
Jackson,  C.  T. 

Notes  oTi  ])rimordial  and  Ta- 
conic,  Marcon,  .1. 

First  biennial  report  of  survey 
of  Michigan,  Wiuchell,  A. 

Report  of  survey  of  Michigau, 
Hall.  J. 


North 
Dana, 

moral 

etc., 


18b  1. 


142 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[BULL.ir. 


IMHTON. 


Cambrian— Continncfl. 
Lakes  Superior,  Miciiioan,  and  Hti 
HON  Kegion— Contimied. 

1861.  Report    on     >?eolOfjy    of    Miu- 

iK'sota,  Autlei'8011  iind  Clark. 
8omo])ointH  in  Anierii'nu  geol- 
oy;y,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1862.  On     primordial     of     America, 

Ilnll,  J. 
Report  of  Hurvov  of  WiMCousin, 

Hall  and  Whitney. 
Constitntion  of  copper  range  o^ 

Lake  Superior,  Williams  aud 

IJliindy. 

1863.  Report  of  snrvey  of  Canada  to 

1863,  Logan. 
Fossils  from  Potsdiun  of  Wis- 
consin  aud   ^Michigan,   Win- 
eliell,  A. 

1865.  IVnokeo   range,    Wisconsin, 

Whittlesey. 

Report  of  geologist  of  Minne- 
sota, llanchett. 

Iron  ores  of  Marquette,  Mich., 
Kimball. 

1866.  Hardin  County,  111.,  Wortheu 

aud  Engelmann. 

Maj)  of  Canada  aud  ])art  of 
United  Slates,  Logan  and 
Hall. 

Geological  miip  of  Michigan, 
Wiuchell,  A. 

Recouuaissunce  iu  Minnesota, 
Eamos. 

Geology  aud  minerals  of  Minne- 
sota, Whittlesey. 

Geological  map  of  Michigan, 
Wiuchell,  A. 

Physical  features,  general 
principles,  surface  geology, 
Illinois,  Wortheu. 

Stratigraphy,  Tertiary  coal 
meiisnres,  sub-Caihouifei'ous, 
Devonian,  Silurian,  Illinois, 
W'ortheu. 

Geology  of  the  lead  region, 
Whitney,  J.  D. 

Lower  Silurian  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Logau. 

1867.  Handbook     of     Minnesota, 

Blau  chard. 
Notice  of  fauna  of    PotHilam 
sandstone,  Hall,  J. 

1868.  Structure  of  southern  Minne- 

sota, Hall,  .). 


Cambrian — Continued, 
Lakes  Roperior,  Michigan,  andHi-. 
Kox  Region— Continued. 

1868.  Occurrences  of  iron  iu  luussi,, 

Whittlesey. 

Formations  of  Lake  Superior, 
MacFarlaue,  T. 

Position  of  sandstone  of  Ke- 
weenaw Point,  Agassiz,  A. 

Formations  of  Lake  Supeiinr, 
MacFarlaue,  T. 

1869.  Vorsilnrianifcche        (ieliihlc, 

Creduer,  H. 
Vorkommeu     des    gedi('jj;piieD 

Kupfers      auf      Kewimiiw 

Point,  ("redner. 
Trip  to  great  Pipestouo  <iiiarry, 

White,  C.  A. 
Geology  of  portions  of  Miunt  i 

Hota,  Hall,  J.  I 

1870.  Rejtort  on  Lake  Superior  ami 

Ni])igou,  Bell,  J. 
Rei)()rt    of     survey   of    Iowa. 

White,  C.  A. 
Bell  on  Nipigon  region,  Lor.™. 

1871.  Native  copper  of  Lake  Supe 

rior,  Ilcnwood. 
Notizcn  au8  Minnesot.i.  Kloos 
Geognosy     of      Appaliicbiaus. 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Derivation  of   copper  and  iij- 

sociates   on   Lake   Superior, 

Puiupelly. 

1872.  Survey   of    vicinity    of   Hdli 

Plaine,  Minn.,  Wiucliell,  .1. 

Region    about    Devils   I„ike, 
Wis.,  Eaton,  .1.  H. 

Cretaceous  basin  in  Sauk  Val- 
ley, Minn.,  Kloos. 

Ago  of  copper  rocks  of  Lakf  Su- 
perior, Brooksand  ruiiiiuiij.: 

Age  of  quartzites,  etc.,  ol'.Siu 
County,  W'is.,  Irviug, K.D.| 

1873.  Age    of    metaniorphic  rnol 

Dodge  County,  Wis.,  Irviii: 
General  sketch  of    gi'olog.r 

Minnesota,  W^incLoll,  X. 
Relatious    in    Sauk    Cowl 

_Wis.,  Eaton,  J.  H. 
Paleozoic  rocks,  npiior  Miil 

gan,  Romiuger. 
Iron-bearing  rocks  of  Mulni! 

Brooks,  T.  B. 
Examination  of  I-ako  Hw 

region,  Murray,  Alex. 


Cambrian— Coi 

LAKK.SSfPEKi 

no.v  Kkgk 

li^73.  Map  o; 

cock 

Blak 

Coj)j)or 

i'unij 

Chart  oj 

nesoti 

i^'ii.  (ilaiicou 

Hunt, 

Notes  fr 

Minn(!( 

North  sh( 

Hunt,  ' 

Ago  of  c( 

Siiperio 

Geology  0 

Winche] 

Belle  Flail 

Nota,  Wi: 

rphoaval 

qiiaitzito 
Wa  count 
lin. 
Juuctiou    0 
Huronian, 
Ifeiations  of 
\^'i8.,  Fate 
^'oiuts  in  so 
living. 
^**'"'-  ^^eep  well  a 
^Vinehell,  ] 
Geologic  cLa 
States,  Bra 
m.  Physical  g,.„| 
I'erior,  AVlii 
iVotes  on  nor 

•Sweet. 
Huronian  roci 
Superior,  J{r 
Kaolin    in   Wj 

li.D. 
Sfratification  o 
,  central     Wis 
''    K.  D. 
f'ntouagon  ,li8 
quarries  of  Hii 
S^n,  Koniiuge 
t'ntalogueofWis 

Sweet. 

(nologjr  of  Low 

Michigan.  Ii„„ 

''"•  '-"i-'gy  of  Ho., 

Miun.,  WiDche 


DABTON.] 


NORTH    AMICRICAN   (iKOLOOV. 


143 


,f    copper  aiiilas-j 
In  Lake   Suiierioi. 


Cambrian— Continued. 
Lakks  Superior,  Michigan,  ani>  Hu- 
i{().\  Rkoion — Continued. 
li<73.  Map  of  United    StateB,  Tlitcli- 

cock,  C.  II. ;  Hitchcock  and 

Blake. 
Cojtpor   district   of    Micliiiytan, 

runipcUy. 
CLurt  of  ninnenclatiirc  for  Min- 
nesota, AViu(  hell,  X.  II. 
1874.  (ilaiicoiiite    and   foHsil    vcsinis, 

Hunt,  'r.  S. 
Notes  from  early  explorers  in 

Minnesota,  Wincdiell,   \.  II. 
Nortli  shore  of  Lake  Superior, 

Hunt,  T.  .S. 
Age  of  copper  rocks  of  Lake 

Superior,  Irving',  R.  1). 
Geology  of  Minnesota  Valley, 

Winchell,  N.  H. 
Hello  Plaine  salt  well,  Minne- 
sota, Winchell,  N.  11. 
Upheaval  and  fluctuations  of 

quartzite  of  Sauk  and  Coluni- 

hia  counties,  Wis,,  Chauiber- 

lin. 
.hmctiou    of    primordial    and 

Huronian,  Irviuj;,  R.  D. 
Relations  of  rocks  of  liaraboo, 

Wis,,  Eaton,  J. 
Points  in  southern  Wisconsin, 

Irving. 
lH7r>.  Deep  well  at  M  inneajtolis, 

Winchell,  N.  II. 
Geologic  chart  of  the  United 

States,  liradley,  F.  H. 
l!<7(5.  I'hysical  geology  of  Lake  Su- 
perior, Whittlesey. 
Notes  on  northern   Wisconsin, 

Sweet. 
Iluronian  rocks  south  of  Lake 

Superior,  Hrooks. 
Kaolin    in   Wisconsin,    Irviuf;', 

R,  D. 
Stratification  (»f  rocks  of  south 

central     Wisconsin,     Irving, 
■^  R.  D. 
Ontonagon   district   and    slate 

quarriesof  Huron  Hay,  Michi- 
gan, Roininger. 
Cattiloguo  of  Wisconsin  exhibit, 

Sweet. 
Geology  of  Lower    Peninsula, 

Michigan,  Rominger. 
W"7.  (ifology  of  Houston    County, 

Minn.,  Winchell,  N.  H, 


Cambrian — Continn«d, 
Lakks  Sri'EKioit,  Mi(  iiio.w,  and  Hu- 
uoN  Rkoion— Continued, 

1877.  Report  on  central  jind  western 

Wisconsin,  living. 

(Seognostische  Heoliachtungen 
in  Minnesota,  Kloos. 

Report  of  \\  iseonsin  survey  for 
187."),  Wright, 

Re])ort  of  Wisc(»nsin  survey, 
187.3-71,  Laphani,  I,  H, 

(ieology  of  lead  district,  Wis- 
consin, Strong, 

Geology  of  eastern  Wisconsin, 
ChiuulHTlin,  T,  (', 

Age  of  crystallines  of  Wiscon- 
sin, Irving,  ]{.  1). 

1878.  Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeiist 

I'ennsylvani.'i,  llnnt,  T.  S. 
Geology  of  Rock  and  Pijiestone 

counties,     .Minn.,    \\'inclicll, 

N.  H. 
North  of  Lake  Huron  ;nid  cast 

of  Lake  Sn)ierior,  Hell, 
Work   in   Penokee  iron  range, 

Irving, 
Report  on  Bayfield  and  Douglas 

counties,  Wis.,  Swcud. 
Work  in  St.  Croix,   Dunn,  and 

adjacent     counties,      Wis., 
Wooster, 
Nipigon  or  copper  rocks  of  Lake 
Superior,  .^^ijcnccr,  ,F,  W, 

1879.  Macfarlanc's.  Geologieal    ifail- 

roadtinide,  Illinois,  Wort  hen. 

Macl'arhme's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Mi(hi;;an,  Win- 
chell, A. 

Macfarlanc's  Geological  l\'ail- 
road  Guide,  Minnesota,  Win- 
chell, N.  H. 

Macl'arlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Wisconsin, Cliam- 
herlin,  Irving  and  .Strong. 

Lake  .Siii)erior  copper  rocks  in 
Pi^nnsylvauia,  lilandy.  Hunt, 
T,  S.  " 

Report  of  mineral  statistiis  of 
Michigan,  Wright,  ('.  L. 

Michigan :  condensed  popular 
sketch,  Winchell.  A. 

1880.  Geology    of    upper    St.   Croix 

district.  Strong. 
Report  on   central    and   west- 
ern    Minnesota,      \\  incholl, 
N.  H. 


144 


CATALOOUK    ANU    INDEX    OF 


IBUU,.  n; 


Cambrian— Continued. 
Lakks  Supkiuok,  Miciiioan,  and  III 
KON  Rkuion — Continued. 

1880.  tieoloj{io  action  of  Iiuuiuh  acidH 

.hilion. 
Silver  lulet,  Miiciuiluiu;. 
Kesources    of   WiscouHiu,  IrV' 

iuK,  R,  ]). 
(loolojjy  of  wosteru  Lak(*  Hiipo 

rior  district,  Swfot,  K.  T. 
(.'upriferous  series  of  Dulutb 

Wiucholl,  N.  II. 
Geology  of  ousteru  Lake  Supo 

rior  distriit,  Irving,  R.  1). 
Structuni  of  northern  Wiscou 

sin,  Irviny,  K.  U, 
Deep    well    at    Emniot»l)urg 

Iowa,  Winchfll,  N.  II. 
Ago  of  copper  rocks  of  Lake 

Sujjerior,  Wiulswortli. 

1881.  Glaciiil  drift  and  its  terminal 

moraines,  IJphani. 

Geology  of  upper  Mississippi 
Valley ,*\VinclRll,  N.  11. 

Map  of  Menominee  iron  dis- 
trict, Wright.  C.  E. 

1882.  Qiiartzites  of  Barron  and  Chip- 

])e\va  counties,  Wis.,  Strong, 
Sweet,  Brotherton  and 
Chamberliu. 

Nonienchitnro  g6ologi<iue, 
Winchell,  X.  II. 

List  of  rocks  of  Minnesota, 
Winchell,  N.  II. 

Martiuetto  iron  region.  School 
of  iliuos. 

Tho  Potsdam  sandstone,  Min- 
nesota, Winchell,  N.  II. 

Sandstones  in  i)art  of  <iuartz 
crystals,  Young,  A.  A. 

Lower  St.  Croix  district, 
Wooster. 

Paleontology,  survey  of  Wis- 
consin, Whitlield. 

Crystallines  of  the  Wisconsin 
Valley,  Irving,  Vau  Hise  and 
Clark. 

Deep  well  at  Minneapolis, 
WincLell,  N.  H. 

Mississippi  rrgion  north  of 
Wisconsin  Kiver,  Strong. 

1883.  Sandstones    and    the    Kewee- 

nawau  series,  Wads  worth. 
Nature  of  induration  in  sand- 
stones    and     (luartxites     in 
Wisconsin,  Irving. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
Lakd.s  Si  tkuioh,  Miciiioa.v,  a.nd  Hr- 
uiiv  Rp.uioN — Continued. 

1883,  Lake  Superior  rocks,  Windu'll, 

N.  II. 
liocks  of  north  shore  of  I,ak(. 

Siijterior,  Selwyn. 
Keweenaw       Point       gculoiry^ 

Wadsworth. 
Minerals  and  lithology  of  Wis. 

cousin,  Irving. 
History   of    'laconic    question 

and  relation  of  Tacouiiui  se- 
ries. Hunt,  T.  S. 
Potsdam  and  St.  Peters  snnd. 

stouc,  Wadsworth. 
Building  materials  of  AViscun- 

sin,  Chauiberlin,  T.  C. 
Well  at  Moliue,  111.,  Pratt. 
Copper  rocks  of  Lake  Supi'rior, 

Irviug,  11.  D. ;  Selwyn,  Cbaiu- 

berlin,  T.  C. 
General  geology  of  Wiscousiu, 

Chamlierlin,  T.  C. 
Artesian       wells,      WiscoiisiD, 

Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

1884.  Geidogy    of    Minnesotii,  Win- 

chell and  Upliam. 
Michigan  building  stones,  (uii 

over. 
Transition   from  copper  seritil 

to  Potsdam,  Wooster. 
Outcrops  in  central  Minucsoia 

Upliam. 
Ago  of   rocks   of   Mesabi  aDil] 

Vermilion      districts,    Win- 
chell, N.  II. 
Cambrian   of  Korth  Aimrial 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Relations   of    Kewet'iiawiii:  wl 

Eastern     sandstone,    Wail»-| 

worth. 
Cambrian  of  United  States ;ic< 

Canada,  Walcott. 
Minnesota      building     MuutiJ 

Wiucholl,  N.  II. 
Copper   and    iron   districts 

Lake  Superior,  Wadswoiili 
Crystalline  rocks  of  the  Norlij 

west,  Winchell,  X.  II. 
Wisconsin      building    «tone( 

Conover. 
Atmospheric  action  ou  san^ 

stone,  Wadsworth. 
188."}.  Divisibility  of  Archeuu  lu  « 

Northwest.  Irving. 


Cambrian— Cont 

«".v  Ihcoioj 
ISH'i.  Sandatoi 

«'i.v, 
ehelJ, 
i'ossil.sfn 
"tone,  J 
Copjier  ivi 
Irving, 
^rcLean 
irving. 
iJeep  well; 
'■'Jelj,  >[, 
WoJlsjitM, 
etc.,  Wii 
Humboldt  6 
\VincLeJ] 
•'unction  ol 
iiiid  J\ew, 
••"Kl  /rviuj 
K'nlarg(.|„e„| 

•ertain  n 
^'f"u  llise. 

■^'■'/'  of  tJit 
•V((.ee. 

^'■cllciiu      ()[• 

''■^  '"g,  U.  , 
'Revision  of  c 
'lesota,  Wii 
"•-''■P     wells 

\^''»<'helJ,  ]S' 

""l>»it  Lake  S 

'■"ited  state 

"'>•  Ii'Niug, 

mi  iVwsiJs  fiom  V 

'^finnesotd.  \ 

""*'■  ^'^'■•'P  of  Unite., 

'"••k,  C.  H. 

'"o^onienonii 
ton. 

■'"-''^     Jiriiuord 
H'inchelJ,  JV.  fi 

fiv,„g.„idchani 
•'Superior  ,sj,n,i 
'•■••n  Geologist. 
•Annuik/e  black 
•I'-artzite.Win, 
C.'Tver,  Scott,  Sil 
Chisago,  Isanti 
^*'''f"iJ,    MiJlela 
Pine   and    Bee] 
,^  y^'n.,  Upham. 
''"'ationa  of  Ke^ 

''o'-cb    Lake,   yi 
north. 


IBUU..  12" 


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146 


,  AND  Hi'- 
I. 

,\Vliulu'll, 
10  ot'  l.:iki' 

logy  lit'  ^^'i«- 

\\0    qiirstitin 
Tacoiii:iu  se- 

Velern  «;md- 

:ili. 

tlB  of  \Vi8cou- 

u,  T.  C. 
.11.,  I'wtt. 
[.alio  SuiKVuit, 

I.e. 

a       -Wisconsin, 

T.  C. 

UunesoUi,  Wiii' 

illiUU. 

iug  stones,  (on- 

|m  copvev  9rtiti| 
WoosU'V. 
ImralMiuucsoiJ 

lUistri.'l^,    Wio- 

^yrth  Anuria. 

,  KeweiMuiwaii  w] 
iiulsloiif,    ^^1"^' 

i;uile.l  States;* 

iilcotl. 

^iiililiu^ 
II. 

I  iron  aistvift* 
rior,  \VlHls^vortl 
LkHoftl>e>>">! 

IhoU,  N- 1^' 
niildiuS    ''""' 

actiou  ou  ».>i" 
Iswovtb. 

,  living- 


^toln:i 


Cambiiau— Continued. 
Lakes  Sii-kiuoii,  Michigan,  and  Hi  - 
HH.w  RicoioN — ('oiitimifd. 
1885.  .'^undstones      of     Tiniuaiiiciiali 
Hay,    Lake    .Superior,    Wiu- 
cht'll,  N.  H. 

I  OMsils  from  red  qiiartzite  a  t  ripe- 
stone,  Miuu.,  WiiiclnU.N.  II. 

Coi)i)er  rot'kHot"  Lake  Superior, 
Irviujj,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

Arcbean  of  tbo  Xorthwcst, 
Irving. 

Dee))  well  at  Minneapolis,  Win- 
diell,  N.  H. 

Wells  at  Mendota  and  St.  I'aul, 
etc.,  Winoholl,  X.  H. 

Humboldt  salt  well,  Minnesota, 
Wincbell,  N.  U. 

.Innetion  of  eaHtern  Maudstono 
and  Keweenaw,  Cbaniherliu 
and  Irving. 

Knlnry;einent  of  fni^jnients  in 
certain  rocks,  Irving  and 
Vim  llise. 

M,il>  of  tbe  United  States, 
Mi(iee. 

Aiciicau  of  the  Northwest, 
Irving,  H.  D. 

Revision  of  Cambrian  in  Min- 
nesota, Wincbell,  N.  II. 

Deep  wells  in  Minnesota, 
Wincbell,  N.  II. 

Ivcpovt  Lake  .Superior  division, 
Initod  .States Geological Sur- 
\cy,  Irving,  11.  1). 
188().  I'o.ssils  from   red  (luartzites  of 

Minnesota,  Wincludl,  N.  II. 
1H87,  Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 
rock,  C.  H. 

t'los  of  Menominee  range,  Ful- 
ton. 
W^.  Great     primordial    (piartzitc, 
Wincbell.  N.  H. 

Irving  and  Chamberlin  on  Lake 
Superior  sandstone.  Ameri- 
can Geologist. 

Animikie  black  slate  and 
•  Itiartzite,  Wincbell,  N.  H. 

Ciirver,  Scott,  Sibley,  Nicollet, 
Chisago,  Isanti,  Anoka,  Ot- 
tcrtail,  Millelacs,  Kanabco, 
Pine  and  Becker  counties, 
Minn.,  Upham. 

Kelations  of   Keweenawan  at 
Torcb    Lake,   Miob.,    Wads- 
wortb. 
Bull.  127 10 


Cambrian — Continued. 

LAKK.S   Sri'KRIOII,  Mu  niOAN,  AND  Hl'- 

HON  Rkoion — Continued. 
1888.  Wabasha,    (Joodhue,     Dakota, 
Hennepin,    and  Washington 
counties,     Minn.,    Wincbell, 
N.  H. 

1880.  Arlcsian    wells   in  Minnesota, 
Hall.C.  W. 

Descriptions  of  some  maps,  Up- 
bani. 

Fossils  in  red  qnartzite.  .Minne- 
sota. Wincbell,  N.  H. 

Miuncajiolis    and     St.     Paul, 
Minn.,  rcgii.ii,  Hall,  C.  W. 

Stillwater  deep   well,   Minne- 
sota, Meades. 

Position  of  olenellus,  Walcott. 
1890.  Artesian  waters  from  the  drift, 
Rolfe, 

Menominee  and  Marquette  re- 
gions, Irving. 

Macfarlane's    Railway    Ciuide, 
Cbamberlin.  Wincbell,  A. 

Fauna  of  Lower  Cambrian,  Wal- 
cott. 
18itl.  Relations    of     Eastern    sand- 
stones,   Keweenaw    Point, 
Wadswortb. 

(ienesis  of  iron  ores,  Kimball. 

South  trai>  range,  Wadswortb. 

Cambrian   of    North   America, 
Walcott. 

American  opinion  on  the  older 
rocks,  Wincbell,  A. 

Record  of  observations,  Win- 
cbell, N.  H. 

Mar((uctte  and  Keweenaw  dis- 
trict, Wadswortb. 

Hennepin  County,  Minn.,  Win- 
cbell, N.  H. 
Dakota,  Iowa,  Nkbuaska. 

1821.  .Sketches    of   tbe    Mississippi, 
.lames,  E. 

Fossils     of    Nebraska.    Black 
Hills,  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Explanation    of  map  of    Ne- 
braska, etc.,  Hayden. 

Remarks  ou  geology  of  Black 
Hills.  Meek  and  Hayden. 
18t)].  Geology  at  headwaters  of  tbe 

Missouri,  Hayden. 
18()2.  Fossils   from  Nebraska,  Meek 

and  Hayden. 
18t>7,  (ieology  of  northwest  DakotU; 
Hayden. 


I8ri8. 


185}>. 


14<i 


CATALOG UK    AND    INDEX    OF 


(BULtlr 


Cambrian— f'ontluuod. 
Dakota,  Iowa,  Nkiikaska — Cont'd. 
1875.  Kxplorutioim  in  NebruHka  auil 
Dakota,  lla.vilen. 
U(M;oiiuai8Hauco  iu  Hlack  Hills, 
Wiucliell,N.  II. 
187().  RockH  from  Black  Ililln,  New- 

tou. 
187it.  Mactiirlane's  Geologicul   Rail- 
road   Guide,     Iowa,    White, 
C.  A. 
1880.  Palboutological report  on  Black 
Hills,  Whittiold,  K.  P. 
Petioniapliy  of  Black  Hills  of 

Dakota,  Caswell,  J.  H. 
Mineral  rcHources  of  the  Black 
Hills,  Jeuuey. 
1882.  Gold  ia  Potsdam  of  Black  Hills, 
Devercanx. 

1884.  Iowa  building  stones,  McGee. 

1885,  Map  of  United  States,  McGee. 
Notts  on  Minnebaba  County, 

Dak.,  Upbam. 
History    of  Tacouic    qucHtion 
niid  relations  of  tbc  rocks, 
Hunt.T.S. 

1887.  Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 

cock, C.  H. 

1888.  Primordial  qua  I  tzite.Wincbell, 

N.  H. 
(Jeology  of   the   Black    Hills, 

Crosby. 
Quartzites     and     concretions, 

Crosby. 
Notes  on  the  Black  Hills,  Car- 
penter. 
Mineral  resources  of  the  Black 

Hills,  Carpenter. 
Well  at  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  Kusscll, 

F.W. 
Well    at    Washington,     Iowa, 

Calvin. 
Well  at    Keokuk,   Iowa,    (ior- 

dou. 

1889.  Ore  deposits  of  the  Black  Hills, 

Carpenter. 

History  of  Ozark  uplift,  Broad- 
head. 

Southeastern  Iowa,  Gordon. 

Well  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  Tif- 
fany. 

Keokuk  deep  boring,  Gordon. 

1890.  Black  Hills,  Van  Hise. 
M1S.S0URI. 

1848.  Letters  ou  geology,  Christy. 
1850.  Survey  of  Missouri,  King,  H. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
Mlshoiki— Continued. 

1850.  Mineral  districts  coutiguoiiH  to 

Iron      Mountain      Kaiiroail, 

Phillip. 
18')8.  Explanation  of   geologic  inaj, 

and    section     of      Mihsimn, 

Swallow. 
1869.  Ozark  range,  Missouri  Kcpiib- 

lican. 
1871.  Maps  and  sections  of  riM  ks  ui 

Missouri,  Swallow. 

1873.  Iron  ores  of  Missouri,  Sclimiilt 
Sketch  of  Missouri,  and  map, 

Swallow. 
Notes  on  Pilot  Knob  and  vicin 
ity,  Missouri,  Pumpeliv . 

1874.  Notes  ou  Madison  County,  Mo, 

Norwood. 
Report  of  survey  of   MiH»nuti, 

Broadhead. 
Lead  niiuea,  southeast  MiHSuuti. 

Gage, 
Lead  and  zinc  region  of  Hoiitb' 
west  Missouri,  Schmidt  and 
Leonard. 
1878.  Well    at    insane    asylum,  k 
Louis,  Mo..  Broadliead. 
Geology  of  the  West,  I'liilliiK 
•I.V. 
187!*.  Macfarlane's  (Jeological  liail 
road  Guide,  Missouri,  liroad 
head. 
1882.  Marble  of  southeast  Missouri 
Broadhead. 
Archean    of   Missouri.    Droaii 
head. 

1884.  Missouri      building    stoiiD. 

Broadhead. 

1885.  Map    of    the     United    stiitrt 

McGee. 
1887.  Map    of    the    United    Staleii 

Hitcbcock,(!.H. 
1889.  History      of      Ozark    u|il 

Broadhead. 
1891.  Ozark  series,  Broadhead 
Cambrian  of  North  Anierii 
Walcott. 
Texais. 

1848.  Tour  iu  northern  Mexico,  ff 

lizenus. 
Contributions     to    geology 
Texas,  Roemer. 

1849.  Texas,  Roemer. 
1852.  Kreidbilduugeu     vou    T« 

Roemer. 

M 


•  ■"■  '^"cona  rep( 

Texas,  Hu 

m.  Paleozoic  „i 

Walcott. 
1^5.  Koport  divi, 

_       '"verti-bn, 

'^"-  -^'"P  of  I'ai 

<""ik,  C.  H. 

m  Story  of  CojJ 

K.T, 
!«"<'■  Kevicw    of 
J^umblo. 
t^'eiitral  regio; 

Htock. 

Central  Te.vas 

™.  <Vutrai   basin 

tice. 

<'entraJ  mine 

Texas,  Coins 

^'atnbrian  of 

p  Walcott. 

'^"^■"-  MouNTAme  , 

Coast. 

^^3.  Geologic  map  o, 
«tc..  Marcou, 

'«'^-I^.ortonexp]o 
latitude  .38'-' 

to  the  Paciiic'; 
'^-  ««"logy  of  Nor 

Afarcou,  J. 


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147 


imtiRtu)""  to 
Uailroiiil, 


,f      Mihsouri, 

iiH  of  rocks  uf 
lovs'- 

souri,  SclimiiU. 
juri,  aiul  mav, 

inob  ami  vicin- 
lou  Count  V.  Mo, 
yrey  of  M»s»outi, 
utbeastMiMouii, 

.  vegion»>f  80"*' 

sauo   asylni".  St] 
Broatll>«"«^ 
Ibc  West,  I'luU'f^l 

CJeolof;ici'l  U;iil| 
|e,  Missouri,  Hio,>l| 

^itUeast  Missouti' 

"Missouri.    «vo;>l] 

Liildius-    ^»""" 
[o     Uuitctt    f^t,it« 
^o    Unite>i    St.t, 
f      Ozark    "V>i 

of  North  A>w"' 


rtheru  Mexico. 

jns    to    geo^^Sy 

kemer. 

Imor. 


lugeu 


vou 


Cambrian— f'ontlimed . 
Tkx.vw— <'oiitiime«l. 
1853.  SiliirOcbildlu Texas,  etc.,  Har- 
randc. 
I'riuiordial   foHsil  from  Texas, 
Marruude. 
18;')!).  I^tnt  dfs  connaiSHniices  Hur  la 
t'aniio  ]>rimor<liale.  Uarrando. 
181)1.  I'ririiordiul     of     Texas,     .Shu- 
iiiard. 
Sur    la  faune  ]irimordialu  eu 

Ain(^ri(|no,  HarramU'. 
I'riuiordial  of  Texas.  Shumard, 
H.  F. 
18t)t).  Preliminary  report  of  survey  of 

Texas,  Hueklcy. 
181)!).  (Jeology  of  wtstern  Texas.  Jen- 
uoy,  Newberry. 
(Jeolouy  of  'i'exas,  RocHsler. 
187IJ.  ICrforschunu   des  Nordwe.st- 
tht'iles  vou  Texas,  Loew  and 
Koessler. 
\^1\.  Tart  of  ea.steru  Texas,  Buck- 
ley. I 

1875.  Majt  of   Llano  County,  Tex., 
Koee.slor. 

1876.  .Second  report  of  survey  of 
Texas,  Buckley.  , 

1884.  Paleozoic  of    central   Texas,  ! 
Walcott.  ! 

1885.  Report  division  of    Paleozoic  [ 
invertebrates,  Walcott. 

1887.  Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 
18«l  Story  of  Colorado  Kiver,  Hill, 

K.T.  I 

WM).  Review    of   Texas    geology, 
Dumble. 
Central  region  of  Texas,  Corn- 
stock. 
Central  Texas,  Tarr. 
1891.  Central  basin  of  Texas,  Cur- 
tice. 
Central  mineral  region    of 

Texas,  Conistock. 
Cambrian  of  North   America, 
Walcott. 
RucKV  Mountains   to  the  PxciFir 
Coast. 
1853.  (ieologic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcou,  ,1. 
1855.  Rejiort  on  exploration  between 
latitude  38'-'  and  41^  for  route 
to  the  Pacilic,  Schiel. 
Te^W  1858.  Geology  of  North  America, 
Marcou,  J. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
Rocky    MorNTAiN.s  to   the  Pacific 
Coast— Continued. 
1858.  Fort   l.eoven worth  to   Hryans 
Pass,  Knglomaun. 

1860.  Rocky  Mountains  in  vicinity  of 

Santa  IV,  Hlake. 

1861.  Country  between   Lake  Supe- 

rior and  the  Pacilic,  Ilei^tor. 

1862.  Primordial    of    Rocky  Moun- 

tains, Hayden. 

1865.  Iron  regions  of  Arizona,  Hlake. 

1868.  Second  annual  report  of  survey 
of  Wyoming,  llaydcn. 
Formations  along  eastern  mar- 
gin   of    Rocky    Mountains, 
llaydcn. 

1889.  Report  of  survey  of  Colorado 
ami  New  Mexico,  Hayden. 
Exjdoration     of     Yellowstone 
and    Mi8.souri    rivers,    Hay- 
den. 

1870.  Fossils  collected  by  King  sur- 

vey, Meek. 

1871.  (ieology  on  (Jroat  Pacitie  Rail- 

road, Meek. 

Report  of  San  Juan  division, 
survey  of  Colorado,  Eudlich. 

Notes  on  Wyoming  and  Colo- 
rado, Haydi  n. 

1872.  Report  on  survey  of  Territories, 

Hay«len. 
Map  of  Montana  and  Wyoming, 

Hayden  and  Peale. 
Reconnaissance  in  Nevada  and 

Arizona,  Lyle. 
Quebec    formation    in    Idaho, 

Bradley,  F.  H. 
Quebec  and  Carboniferous  in 

Teton  range,  Bradley,  F.  H. 
Notes  on  some  mining  districts 

of  Utah,  Silliman. 
Notes  on  mining  districts    in 

Nevada,  (jill)ert. 
Primordial    fauna  in  Nevada, 

Whitney,  J.  D.  , 

1873.  Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 

cock, C.  H. ;  Hitchcock  and 

Blake. 
Paleontologic  report,  Montana, 

Idaho,  Wyoiuiag,  and  Utah, 

Meek. 
Geology  of  western  Wyoming, 

Comstock. 
Repf>it  of  ."Snake  Riverdivision, 

Bradley,  F.  H. 


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CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OF 


[BUU.  127, 


nA«TO,f. 


Cambrian — Continual. 
EocKY    Mountains  to   tuk  Pacific 
('oast — Continued. 

1873.  Explorations  of  1872  uudor  F. 

V.    Hii.vden;    Kivcr    rogiou, 

Bradley,  F.  H. 
Struetnro  of  couiitrv  north  of 

Colorado    Canyou,     I'owell, 

.1.  W. 
Explorations     iu    YoUowstouo 

district,  Br.-idley,  F.  II. 

1874.  Report  on  South  Park  district, 

Colorado,  Peale. 

Mines  in  South  Park  region, 
Colorado,  Pealc. 

Report  of  survey  of  Colorado, 
1873,  Haydeu. 

Ago  of  Tonto  sandstone,  Gil- 
bert. 

Explorations  of  the  Colorado, 
Powell,  .1.  W. 

1875.  Exploiation   of  the  Colorado, 

Powell,. I.  W. 

Report  on  portions  of  New- 
Mexico  and  Arizona  surveyed 
in  1873,  Gilbert. 

Report  on  regions  along  forty- 
ninth  parallel  to  the  Roclcy 
Mountains.  Dawson,  G.  :M. 

Report  from  St.  George,  Utali, 
to  Gila  River,  Ariz.,  Murviue. 

Northwestern  Wyoming,  Coui- 
stoik,  T.  B. 

Report  on  i)ortions  of  Nevada, 
Utah, California,  and  Arizona, 
Gilbert. 

Report  on  Utah,  Nevada,  Ari- 
zona, and  New  Mexico, 
Howell,  E.  E. 

1876.  Maps  of   parts  of   California, 

Nevada,  Arizona,  Utah,  New 
Mexico,  and  Colorado,  (Jil- 
bert,  Marvine  and  Howell. 

Report  of  middle  division  of 
survey  of  Colorado,  Peale. 

Paleozoic  subdivision  on  for- 
tieth parallel.  King,  C. 

Uinta  Mountains,  Powell,  .J. W. 

1877.  Maj)  ot    parts  of  Arizona  and 

Now  Mexico,  Gilbert,  Howell 
and  Loew. 

Map  of  parts  of  Arizona,  Mar- 
cou,  Gilbert  and  Marvine. 

Fossils  from  Nevada,  Utah,  Col- 
orado, otc,  W  kite,  C.  A. 


Cambrian— Continued. 
Rocky    Mointains  to   tiik  Pachic 
Coast — Continued. 

1877.  Descriptive     geology    fmiiith 

parallel  survey,  Hague  an.l 

Emmons. 
Remarks    on    ])aleoutol(ijLjy  di 

fortieth  parallel  survey,  ll;ill 

and  Whitlield. 
Work  in  Teton  region,  St.  .lohii. 
Ago  of  Rocky  Mountains.  I  'oalc, 

Stevenson. 

1878.  White  River  district.  Colorado, 

Endlich. 
Preliminary  report  of  survey  ol 

Territories,  1878,  Hay  don. 
Report  on  Big  Horn  Mountains, 

Carpenter. 

1879.  Green  River  district.  PcmIo. 
Survey    of     fortieth    jxirallel, 

Newberry. 
Sweetwater  district,  Euilli.b, 
Macfarlane's     geological   rail- 
road guide,  Utah,  etc.,  Davis, 
W.  M. ;  Hague. 

1880.  Permian  and   other  Palcozoics 

of    Kanab    Valley,  Arizuua. 
Walcott. 
Work     in      Eureka     distiid, 
Hague. 

1881.  Atlas  of  Colorado,  Havdeii. 
Geology  of  British  Columbi;!, 

Dawson,  G.  M. 
Unitication  of  Silurian  nomen- 
clature. Miller,  S.  A, 

1882.  Tertiary     history     of     (irandl 

Canyon    district,    Dutton, 

C.  E. 
Geologisches    und     Montaiiis-I 

tisches  au8  Utah,  Oohseiiiiis. 
Report  of  work  in  Eureka  ( 

trict,  Hague. 
Geology  and    veins  ot  ToidI)-| 

stone,  Ariz.,  Blake.  W- !'■ 

1883.  Grand  Canyon  group,  Scieiue. 
Geology  of    Eureka    distriitij 

Nevada,  Hague. 
Geology  of  Yellowstono  Paft| 

Holmes,  W.  H. 
Progress    of     geology,    l^'-l 

Hunt.T.  S. 
Pre-Carboniferous    in    I'M"! 

Canyonof  theColor.nlii  ^^'1 

eutt. 


188 


Cambrlan—Cont 

Koc'KY  Mount 

Coa.st— Con 

1884.  Report  , 

vada  ii 

Walco 

K'eport  fi 

lowstoi 

and  Gr 

Recent  ol 

we.st 

G.W. 

K«l)y  Hi]] 

Science. 

Butl'alo  i)e 

S.  F. 
Cambrian 
Canada, 
'*^ilver-]ead 
^'«v.,  Cm 
Paleontolo^ 
<ric(,,  Wa 
WW.  Ago  of  R(,eJ 
wood. 

Enlargemen 
certain  roc 
Hise. 
1"  regress     of] 
Hunt,  T.S 
Geologic  8ke( 
si"",  Beckt 
New  genus  o 
Ijite,  Wale. 
Section    of 
Hague,  A. 
J^fi-  LeadviUe  ore 
rado,  Polkc 
Fossils  from 
Whittield. 
Aspen  district, 

(Jeology   tuul    1 

\'lle,  Colo,  E 
"Id  telograpli 

vagnino. 

'iattlo  Mounta 

Eagle  County,  i 

'•  '-uology   of  Co 

l>osits,  Lakes. 

'r""    resources 

<'Jiauvenet. 
Loadville      roL' 

Blow. 
Structural  rdati 
Jiosits,  Emmon 
^'*^»r   d'Al6ne 


IBULL.  IIT. 


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149 


K    I'AOIllC 

■y      fliVtictll 

[hi'^w  au.l 

mtol'i^y  »' 
lurvoy,  Uiill 

nu,  St.  .loliii. 
tains.  IV'iilc, 

Lct.  Colonulo, 

t  of  survey  oi 
5,  Hayilen. 
rn  Mountains, 

i-irt,  rciilc. 
Aetli    pju-alld, 

Tict,  EntUi-li. 
eologiciil  mil- 
tah,  etc.,  Davis, 

,tlier  ralodzoic! 
^illcy,  Arizona, 

ireUii     ilistvitt,  ] 

iu\o,  Hiiydi'U. 
htisU  C'oluiuliia. 

Isiluriun  uouitii-| 
■r.S.A. 

„ry     of     '■'» 
trict,    Duttou,! 

mud     Moutiuiii- 

^tiili,  Oi'liaeuius 

IkiuEurokatiis-] 

I  veins  of  TmV 
Blal<e.  W- 1' 
group,  i^tieme. 

tureka    aistvKi, 

l^vie 

BllOWStoUC 


geolon 

jirous    i" 
leOoloi-i 


Cambrian— Continnefl. 
Koi'KY  Mountains  to   thb  Pacific 
Coast— Continncd. 
18S4.  Report  on  observations  in  Ne- 
vada and  tbe  Grand  Canyon, 
Walcott. 

Report  from  Carroll  to  the  Yel- 
lowstone Park,  Dana,  E.  S. 
and  Grinnell. 

Recent  observations  in  North- 
west territory,  Dawson, 
G.W. 

Ruby  Hill  mines,  Eureka,  Nev., 
Science. 

Butl'alo  peaks,  Colo.,  Emmons, 
S.  F. 

Cambrian  of  United  States  and 
Canada,  Walcott. 

Silver-lead  deposits  of  Eureka, 
Nev.,  Curtis,  J.  S. 

Paleontology   of    Eureka    dis- 
tricl,  Walcott. 
18S."i.  Ago  of  Rocky  Mountains,  Win- 
wood. 

Enlargement  of  fragmciuts  in 
certain  rocks.  Irving  and  Van 
Hise. 

Progress  of  geology,  1883, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

(ieologic  sketch  of  Pacific  divi- 
sion, Becker. 

New  genus  of  Cambrian  trilo- 
bite,  Walcott. 

Section    of     Eureka    district, 
Hague,  A. 
1880.  Loadville  ore    deposits,  Colo- 
rado, Polkcr. 

Fossils  from  central  ^loutana, 
Whitlleld. 

Aspen  district, Colorado,  Lakes. 

(icology  and  mining  of  Lead- 
villo,  Colo,  Emmons,  S.  F. 

1887,  Old  telegraph  mine,  Utah,  La- 
^■aguino. 

tJiittle  Mountain,  Colo.,  Olcott. 
H;igle  County,  Colo.,  Tilden. 

1888.  (icology  of  Colorado  ore    de- 
l)osits,  Lakes. 

Iron    resources    of    Colorado, 

Chauveuet. 
Leadville       region,      Ihlscng, 
Blow. 

(ivau^l  Structural  relations  of  ore  de- 

lo.^Vi>^|  ]iosit8,  Emmons,  S.  F. 

C(eur  d'A16ne  luiuea,  Idaho, 
Clayton. 


,c  ruit, 


Cambrian— Contintied 
Rocky   Mountains  to   the  Pacific 
Coast — Continued. 

1888.  Drumlummon  veins,  Montana, 

Clayton. 

Marblesof  Western  States,  New- 
berry. 

Report,  Montana  division,  Ilay- 
den. 

Report,  paleozoic  division  of 
paleontology,  Walcott. 

1889.  Aspen,  Colo.,  Brunton,  Lakes, 

Emmons,    S.    F. ;    Heinrich, 

Siver. 
Rocky  Mountains,  Hills. 
Graphitic    anthracite,    Idaho, 

■Tenney. 
Stratigraphic  position  of  the 

Olonellus.  Walcott. 
Northwestern  Colorado  region. 

White,  C.  A. 
Report,  Montana  division, 

United     Slates     Geological 

Survey,  Pealo. 

1890.  Aspen  district,  Newberry. 
Extinct  volcanoes  in  Colorado, 

Lakes. 

Displacements  iu  Grand  Can- 
yon, Walcott. 

Movements  in  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Emmons,  S.  F. 

Warren's  (ieography,  Brewer, 

Macfarlano's  Railway  Guide, 
Dawson,  G.  M;  Emmons, 
S.  F. ;  Hague,  McGee,  Pnm- 
melly,  Putnam,  Winchell, 
N.  H. 

Report,  Rocky  Mountain  divi- 
sion. United  StatesGeological 
Survey,  Emmons,  S.  F. 

Report,  Montana  division, 
United  StatesGeological  Sur- 
vey, Peale. 

1891.  Genesis  of  iron  ores,  Kimball. 
Ore  deposits  of  Pioche,  Nev., 

Mayuard. 
Great  Falls  coal  field,  Montana, 
Newberry. 
Canada  (excepting  in  vicinity  of  lakes 
Superior  and  Huron). 
1822.  Geology,  etc.,  of  Malbay,  lower 

Canada,  Bigsby. 
1824.  Newfoundland  in  1824,  Bonny- 
castle. 
List  of  minerals  and  remains  iu 
Canada,  Bigsby. 


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[Bmx.  117 


OABTO.^. 


Cambrian— Continned . 
Canada  (excepting  in  vicinity  of  lakes 
Superior  and  Huron) — Continned. 
1824.  Geology  of  Montreal,  Bigsby. 

1829.  Geognosy  of  part  of  Saguenay 

country,  Baddeley. 
Geology    and    mineralogy    of 
Nova     Scotia,     Brown     .and 
Smith. 

1830.  Transition  rocks  of  the  Cata- 

raqui,  Bonny  castle. 

1831.  Country  between  St.  Maurice 

and  Saguenay  rivers,  Ingall. 
Essay  on  metallic  minerals  in 

Canada,  Baddeley. 
Mineralogy    and    geology    of 

Nova    Scotia,   Jackson     and 

Alger. 

1835.  Sketch  of  southeast  lower  Can- 

ada, Baddeley. 

1836.  Scientific     expedition,    Maine 

and  Nova  Scotia,  Emmons,  E. 

1839.  First  report  on  survey  of  New 

Brunswick,  Gesner,  A. 
Preliminary    report    on   New- 
foundland, Jukes. 

1840.  Notes  on  north  coast  of  St.  Law- 

rence, Bayfield. 

Second  report  of  survey  of  New 
Brunswick,  Gesner. 

Handbook  of  No  va  Scot!  a,  Daw- 
son, .T.  W. 

1841.  Third  report  of  survey  of  New 

Brunswick,  Gesner. 

1842.  Fourth  report  of  survey  of  New 

Brunswick,  Gesner. 
Excursions  in  Newfoundland  in 
1839  and  1840,  .f  ukes. 

1843.  Report  of  survey  of  Now  Bruns- 

wick, Gesner. 
Report  on  survey  of  Newfound- 
land, Jukes. 

1845.  Report  of  progress    for  1843, 

Logan. 

Junction  of  transition  and  pri- 
mary, Cana<la,  Baylield. 

Lower  Carboniferous  of  Nova 
Scotia,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

Newer  coal  of  eastern  Nova 
Scotia,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

Extension  of  A])palachiansinto 
Canada,  Logan. 

1846.  Geologic  map  of  Nova  Scotia, 

Gesner. 

1847.  Report  on  Ottawa  River  dis- 

trict, Logan. 


Cambrian— Continned. 
Canada  (excepting  in  vicinity  of  Jalses 
Superior  and  Huron) — Continued. 

1849.  South  side  of  St.  Lawrence  froui 

Lake  Cham  plain,  Logan. 
On  the    geology    of    Canada, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

1850.  Rocks  of  eastern  Nova  Scotia, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Sketch    of    geology    of     Sw 

Brunswick,  Robb. 
Report  of  survey  of  Canada  for 

1849-50,  Logan. 

1851.  Footprints  in  Potsdam  of  Can- 

ada, Logan. 
On  the  Tacouic  system,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

1852.  Lithology  and  paleontology  of 

the  Potsdam,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1853.  Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

States,  etc.,  Marcou,.J. 
Geology  of  Quebec  and  envi. 
rons,  Bigsby. 

1854.  Work  on  north  side  of  St.  Liw- 

rence,  Logan. 
Report  on  country  lying  iiortli 
of  Lake  Ontario,  Murray,  .\, 

1855.  Arcadian     geology,      Dawson, 

.1.  W. 
EsquissegdologiqueduCauad,!. 
Logan  and  Hunt. 

1856.  Geology  of  New  Brunswirkand 

Nova  Scotia,  Jackson,  C.T, 

1857.  Common  rocks  of  the  Britisll 

Provinces,  Billings. 
Iron  ores  of  Canada,  Hillings. 

1858.  Magdalen  River  district.  Kiclij 

ardson,  .1. 
Geology  of  North  America.  .Mar| 
con,  J. 

1860.  Gold  mines  of  Canada,  Iliirit.| 

T.  S. 
Fauna  of  Quebec  group  and  pnj 

mordial  of  Canada.  i,oj;aii. 
Silurian  and  Devonian  ofiNo^ 

Scotia,  Dawson,  J.  W, 
Primordial-Fauna    in    N*"* 

Amerika,  Barrandi'. 
Geology  of  Hastingi^  C'"uiit.^ 

Chapman. 

1861.  Rocks   and  fossils   from  Pliij 

lip.sburg,   Canada  east,  Bj 
lings. 
Barrande     on     primordial 
American    and    Taoonic 
Emmons,  Hnut,  T.  S. 


\m 


Cambrian— Con  t 

Cav.vd.v  (,,xcej» 

■Superior  jin 

ISlil.  Notes  ,1 

conic, 

J'lv-Cari 

Bi'un.si 

Cfiuiidi 

Kxpositi 

ology  , 

Can.idian 

Neighbor 

Rogers, 

Remarks 

America 

Fauiio  dfs 

Quebec, 

fJeo]ogi.sclj 

Ganada, 
Some  poim 

'»i,'y.  Hiin 
Snr   l.'i   f,,„ 

■Ani(<ri(jne 
(iold  of  No 

O.  C. 
''riinordial 

Levis  fossi 

r'liniordi.il  i 

fonict)y.ste 

Vote  on  Tacc 

"ions,  Hun 

''riinordial  ft 

Bavrande. 
Acton  copper 

'■'"■ssilestacon 

lucdu  Non 

'''•'iconic  and 

"ion  t  and  Cj 

^*"     I'Wniordi 

Barrjinde,  II 

'''■iiiiordial    of 

foil,  J. 

Tliirty  years'  p 
"Sy  of  the  ol 
"•'lison. 
''"Ndam    fo.ssil 
"itchoock.  (; 
•  ""   Caml)rian 
'tigsby. 

'■''"'"ff.V   of  .St. 

^••w  Brnnsni 
'"'•''iitions     of 

"lint,  T.  8. 
'''"olin^r    siat,.^ 

»«'1J,  R. 


lKt>2. 


Inlty  of  lakes 
-Coutiuneil, 
awrenee  from 
n,  Logan, 
of    Canada, 

L  Nova  Scotia, 

og5    of     Sew 

^  of  Canada  for 

D. 

otsdam  of  Can- 

B  aystem,  Hnnt, 

paleontology  n( 
,Hunt,T.S. 

of  llnitetl  States, 

Marco\i,.I. 
Quebec  and  envi- 

h  side  of  St.  Law. 

n. 

untry  lyinR  "o^"  I 

itario,  Murray,  .\. 

eology,     Ba^"°"' 

logiqne  da  Canada. 
I  Hunt. 

ia,  Jackson,  C.T. 
Us  of  tbo  Biitist| 

„  Billings- 

1  Canada,  Billiiii;*' 

ivcr  district.  Uicl'- 
torthAmerica.MM- 

of  Canada.  ll«t.t.l 

Uec  group  an>lF 
Canada.  Log"" 


IiARTi*. 


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161 


Devonian 
iwson,  J. '^^  • 
j-Fauna  i<i 
iBarrandi'. 

Hasting* 


of  Nov 


Noi 


Count: 


fossils  from 


riii 


(^anada  e 


ast,  Bi 


fdial 


on    primoro 

and    Taoonic 
Hunt,  T.  S. 


Cambrian— ContinneiL 
Can'.\i>a  (i!Xi'ei)tin}?  in  vicinity  of  lakes 
Superior  and  Huron) — Continued. 
1861.  Note.s  on   primordial   and  Tu- 
conic,  Manou,  .1. 

PrvCarlioniferous  Hora  of  New 
Brunswick,  Maine,  and  oast 
Canada,  Dawson,  .J.  W. 

Exposition  of  minerals  and  gc- 
ology  of  Canada,  Chapman. 

Canadian  caverns,  Oibb,  G.  D. 

NeigliLorhood  of  St.  .Tcdm, 
Rogers,  W.  B. 

Remarks  on  Taconic  system, 
American  .Journal  Science. 

I'auiie  dcs  roclies  du  groupe  do 
l^u<>bec,  Logan. 

Oeologiscbe  Ersebeinungen  in 
Canada,  Barrande. 

Some  points  in  American  geol- 
ogy. Hunt,  T.  S. 

Sur  la  fauno  primordiale  en 
Ani(^ri(iuo,  Barrande. 

Gold  of  Nova  Scotia,  Marsh, 
O.  C. 

Primordial  fauna  and  I'oint 
Levis  fossils,  Hall,  .F. 

Primordial  fauna  and  the  Ta- 
conic system,  Barrande. 
18()2.  Note  on  Taconic  system  of  Em- 
mons, Hunt,  T.  S. 

Primordial  fauna  in  Anierika, 
Bavrande. 

Acton  copper  mine,  Macfarlane. 

I'ossiles  taconiques  do  PAmt'-ri- 
qup  du  Nord,  Marcou,  .f. 

Taconic  and  Silurian  of  Ver- 
mont and  Canada,  Marcon,  .1. 

On  lu'imordial  of  America, 
Barrande,  Hall. .). 

i'rimordial  of  Canada,  Mar- 
cou, .J. 

Thirty  years'  ])rogre88  in  geol- 
ogy of  the  older  rocks.  Mnr- 
chison. 

i'otsdam    fossils    in    .Vniorica, 
Hitchcock.  C.H. 
IHKi.  On  Cambrian   and    lluroiiiau, 
Bigsby. 

'■eology  of  St.  .lohn  County, 
New  Brunswick.  Maliiicws. 

Illations  of  metamorphics. 
iIunt,T.  S. 

ivooliug  slates  of  Canada, 
Hell.  R. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
Canada  (excepting  in  vicinity  of  lakes 
Superior  and  Hnron) — Continued. 
1863.  Parallelism  of  Quebec  group, 
Billings. 

Quebec  rocks  at  Point  Levis, 
Logan. 

Koport  of  survey  of  Canada  to 
1863,  Logan. 
1H6+.  (ieology  of  Arisaig,  Nova  Sco- 
tia, Honeyman. 

(•oology  of  the  Ottawa  Valley, 
Grant,  .1.  A. 

.Mines  and  minerals  of  New 
Brunswick,  Bailey,  L.  W. 

Lentilles  trilobitiferes  de  la 
Point  Levis  an  Canada.  Mar- 
cou, J. 

Hocks  in  vicinity  of  Halifax, 
Gossip. 
186.5.  Preliminary    report    on    New 
Brunswick,  Hind. 

Notes  on  Charlotte  County,  New 
Brunswick,  Matthew. 

Fauna  of  primordial  in  vicinity 
of  St.  John,  Now  Brunswick, 
Hartt. 

Reiscskizzen  aus  New  Bruns- 
wick, Crednor. 

Azoic  and  Paleozoic  of  south- 
ern New  Brunswiek,  Mat- 
thews. 

(ieology  of  sonthern  New 
Brunswick,  Bailey.  L.  W. 

Taconic  of  Nova  Scotia,  Mar- 
cou. 

1866.  Report    on    Laureutian    lime- 

stones, salt,  and  petroleum, 

Hunt,T.  S. 
Rcnwirks  on  geology  of   New- 
foundland, Logan. 
K'eport  of  survey  of  Canada, 

1863-1866,  Logan. 
Rocks  of  northern    peninsula 

of    Newfoundland.    Murray, 

A. 
Bitumen  on   Point  Levis  and 

orgin  of  coal,  Anderson. 
Map  of  Canada  and  part  of  the 

United    Si.ites,    Logan     and 

Hall. 
Lower  Silurian  of  North  .\mer- 

ii  ^,  Logan. 

1867.  Description  geologitiue  du  Ca- 

nada, Hunt,  T.  8. 


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CATAl-OlUJK    AM)    INDEX    OF 


(urii.ir 


n.lBTnK.] 


Cambrian — Coutinn«d. 
Canada  (oxceptiujj  in  vicinity  of  lakes 
Superior  and  Union ) — Continuoil. 

1867.  Report  ofsnivcy  of  Nt'Wlonud- 

laiul  lor  IStili.  Murray,  A. 
Terrains  aucionsdo  I'AnK'riijue 

du  Xord,  Hunt,  T.  8. 
Notice  of   fauna  of    I'otsdaui 

sandstone,  Hall,  J. 

1868.  Guide  to  gold  fields  of  Nova 

Scotia,  Heatlierington. 
Keceut  discoveries  in  Canada, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Survey   of   Newfoundland  for 

1868,  Murray.  A. 
Points  in  jioology  of  Vermont, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Gold  region    of   Nova   Scotia, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Report  on  Union  mine  region, 

Newfoundland,  Murray,  A. 
Grand  Mauan,  Verrill. 

1869.  Geology,     etc.,    of     Hastings 

County,  Canada,  Wallltridgo. 
I'ossil  plants  from  Gaspo,  Daw- 
son, .T.  W. 

1870.  Sherbrook  gold  district  of  Nova 

Scotia,  Hind. 

Geology  of  eastern  New  Eng- 
land, Hunt,  T.  S. 

Laurcutian  and  Huronian, 
Nova  Scotia  and  Newi'ound- 
land,  Hind. 

Shore  of  the  St.  Lawrence  be- 
low Quebec,  Richardson,  ,1. 

Newfoundland  survey,  report 
for  1869.  Murray,  A. 

Survey  of  l?ay  ICast  River, 
Murray,  A. 

Not(!s  on  iron  deposits  of  East 
River,  Nova  Scotia,  Honey- 
man. 

1871.  Geognosy     of     Ai)palacliians, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 

Metalliferous  deposit  of  Glou- 
cester, New  Brunswick,  Hen- 
wood. 

Apatites  of  Canada,  Ihoome. 

1872.  Cambrian  and  Silurian,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 

Bay  and  River  Exploits,  New- 
foundland, Murray,  A. 

Remarks  on  Taconic  contro- 
versy, Billings,  E. 

Murchison  on  age  of  Quebec 
ro.    8,  Logan. 


Cambiiau — Continued. 
Canada  (excepting  in  vicinity  of  lakes 
Superior  and  Huron) — Continued 
1872.  Island  of   Grand    Man.in.  l!ai. 

ley. 
Southern  New  Brunswii  k.  li^. 

ley  and  Matthew. 
Fossils  inso-ca]le4l  Huronian ni 

Newfonndland,  Billin;,'s. 
Rocks  of  Rocky  River  siirvev, 

Newfoundland.  Murray.  A. 
(■old  fields  of  Quebec  au'i  Nina 

Scotia,  Selwyn. 
Formations  of  Trinity  Hay  rr 

gion,    Newfoundland,   Mur- 
ray, A. 
Laui'entian  and  Lower  sjlnrian 

of  Newfoundland,  Murray,  .4. 
187.S.  (ieologic    map    of   Newfoiiinl- 

land,  Murray.  A. 
Summary  report  of  Canadian  | 

survey,  1872-73,  Selwyn. 
Map  of  United  States.  Ilitd) 

cock,  C.  H. ;  Hitchcork  and  { 

Blake. 
Copper  ore  on  Grand  .M.-innn. 

Chapman. 

1874.  Nova  Scotian  geologv.  Hour -j 

man. 
Exploration    in    Cap-'    Itnii;;. 

Robb. 
Frontenac,  Leetls,  ami  Lan!rk| 

counties,  Vi-nnor. 
Rocord  of  observations  on  Norj| 

Scotia  geology.  Honevm.m, 

1875.  Outline  of  geology  of  Ontaml 

Ch.ipmau. 
Gander  River,  Xewfoinull;iiii| 

Murray,  A. 
Explorations     in     I'-irt-a-p'T 

and  St.  George>»  l!a>.  V"'! 

foundland,  Howh-y. 
Address    to    Naturnl    Hi't'i 

Sociely  of  Montreal.  I)an" 

.T.  W. 
Relations    of    primonlial  i 

crystalline*,  Hunt.  T.  >. 
Geologic  chart  of  iLe  I'lii;*! 

States,  Bradley.  V.  H. 
Expliiation  de  ]a  <artt>  ii^in 

giiiue  do  la  terre.  .Marr"" 

1876.  Catalogne    of    minerals 

stratigraphy    of    <  anad 
Selwyn. 
Report  of  8un-ey  of  Canad'^ 
1874-75,  Selwyn. 


Cambrian— Com 

Canada  (excej; 

■'superior  an 

1»76.  i'Losph 

Camb 

son,  .J 

Useful  n 

wick, 

Outline  I 

Cha])n 

1><"7.  Geologic, 

liiud,  J 

Observat 

Brunsn 

tliew. 

Uiatory  of 

locks,  li 

Rocks  of ^ 

Ex})loratic 

i''ietcLer 

1878.  Primordial 

Newfonn 

A  month  i 

Honey  ma 

f'JiU'ial  and 

"oar  Toro 

Dikes  and 

Pennsylvj] 
Leading  geo 

a'Ja,  C/iaji 
Surveys  in 
aii'l  Otta\ 
nor. 

Quebecgroui 
T.  S. 

Phosj)hate 

fi>nil)rian 
sou,  .). 

Slate  forma ti 
County, 
Mattliow. 
^'ovu  Scotia 
man. 
I'^'C.  I'ro-Silnrian  c 
I^runswick, 
Goolo^^ic  map 

'and,  Murra' 
''PPor  Siluriai 
»t'  southern 
Matthew, 
'"^iirvoys      in 

Fletcher. 
'Stratigraphy  of 
ai'l       older 
Selwyn. 


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168 


nity  of  lake* 
-C'ontiniiefl 
Manaii,  Bai- 

i\  lliironianiil 

Kiver  snrvev. 
,  Murr:»y.  A. 
ieb«c  aud  N'ovi 

I. 

rrinity  Uav  ic 

udlsinil,  Mm 

Lower  silnrian 

aml,Miirruy,A. 

of   Newf""'*'!- 

•^-  .     1 

,rt  of  Canailim  ] 

-73,  Selwyn. 

i  States.  Ilitfi- 1 

•  Hitchcock  awl 

I,  Grantl  Manw. 

geolou) .  Umi' 

ill   Cap'-    l*r."'' 

wis,  an.l  Lan  ts| 
It-iiiior. 

|.•^vatioll^<>n^''■'| 
y.  Hoiieyman. 

i.lojjyof  nntaml 

Ir,  Newloiiixll'"''" 

in     l'.-r!-.H"' 
leorges  r.;i>  •  >"^] 
1 HowUy 

Natural    Hi-t' 
^loutnal.  l>;i«-'« 

prinionlial  la 
!«,  Hunt.  r.> 
[irt  of  tie  rniM 

Tde  la  rart.«  g"'' 
.  terre.  M.'f"" 
of     min''"'* 
by    of    '»"* 

i-eyofCan*''' 
elwyn 


Cambrian— Continued. 
C'ANAPA  (excepting  in  vicinity  of  lakes 
Sni)eri()r  and  Hnrou)— Continued. 

1876.  PhospliateH  of  Laurontian  and 

Cambrian  of  Canaila,  Daw- 
sou,  J.  W. 

llseftil  minerals  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, Bailey. 

Outline  of  geology  of  Canada, 
Cliai)nuvn. 

1877.  Geolonieal  map  of  Newfound- 

laud,  Murray,  A. 

Observations  iu  southern  New 
Brniiswiek,  Bailey  and  Mat- 
thew. 

niatory  of  crystnlliue  stratitied 
rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Rocks  of  Newfoundland,  Milne. 

Explorations  iu  Capo  Breton, 
Fletcher. 

1878.  Primordial      fossils,   southeast 
Newfoundland,  Whiteaves. 

A  month   in  New   Brunswick, 

Honeyman. 
(ilacial  and  interglacial  strata 

near  Toronto,  liinde. 
Dikes  and  Azoic   of  southeast 

Pennsylvania.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Leading  geologic  areas  of  Can- 
ada, (Jiiapman. 
Surveys   in  lienfrew,  Pontiac, 

and  Ottawa  counties,   Ven- 

nor. 
Quebec  group  in  geology,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Phosphate  in  Laurentian  and 

Cambrian  in  Canada,  Daw- 
son, .). 
Slate   formation    of    Charlotte 

County,     New     Brunswick, 

Matthew. 
Nova  Scotia  geology,   Houoy- 

niau. 
W70.  Pro-Silurian  of  southern  New 

Brunswick,  Klls. 
Geologic  map    of    Newfound- 
land, Murray  and  Howley. 
Upper  Silurian   and  lluroniau 

of  southern  New  Brunswick, 

Matthew. 
Surveys      in      Cape      Breton, 

Fletcher. 
Stratigraphy  of  Quebec  group 

and       older       crystallines, 

Selwyn. 


Cambrian— Continnert. 
Canada  (excepting  in  vicinity  of  lakes 
Superior  and  Huron)— Continued. 

1879.  Montague  gold  mines.  Honey- 

man. 

Huronian  and  Cambrian  of 
southern  New  Brunswick, 
Bailey. 

Report  of  survey  of  Newfound- 
land for  1878,  Howley. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1880.  Lecture    notes  on  geology  of 

Canada,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
Report  on  southern  New  Bruns- 
wick, Bailey,  Matthew,  and 
Ells. 

1881.  Chemical  contributions  to 

geology  of  Canada,  Ilott- 
niann. 

Northern  New  Brunswick,  Ells. 

ITnification  of  Silurian  nomen- 
clature. Miller,  S,  A. 

Address.  Remarks  on  Quebec 
group,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

(.'olonies  dans  Ics  rochcs  ta- 
coni(iues  des  bords  du  lac 
Champlain,  Marcou,  J. 

Remarks  ou  Canadian  stratig- 
rajihy,  MacFarlane;  T. 

Progress  of  investigations  in 
New  Brunswick, Bailey, L.W. 

1882.  Cauibrienne  du  Nou veau  Bruns- 

•wick,  Matthew  and  Bailey. 
The  Potsdam  sandstone,  Minne- 
sota, Winchell,  N.  H. 

Stratigraphy  of  Quebec  group 
and  older  crystallines  of  Can- 
ada, Selwyn. 

Notes  ou  Point  Pleasant,  Cam- 
eron. 

Nova  Scotian  geology,  Honey- 
man. 

(Jeology  of  Avalon,  Newfound- 
land, Howley. 

Notes  on  lUulford,  Sackville, 
and  Hammonds  Plains,  Nova 
Scotia,  Hare. 

1883.  History  of    Taconic   question 

and  relation  of  Taconian 
series.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Notes  on  southeast  Quebec,  Sel- 
wyn. 

Fauna  of  St.  Johns  group, 
Matthew. 


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CATALO(iUK    AND    INDEX    OF 


Imii.ir. 


IIABTON  ) 


Cambrian— Continued. 
Canada  (excepting  in  vicinity  of  lakes 
Superior  and  Huron) — Coutinut'd. 

1883.  Northern    and    eaHtcrn     New 

Bruuswitk,  Ells. 

Gluciation    of   Newfoundland, 
Murray,  A. 

Quebec    group    in    geology, 
Selwyn. 

Foldings     of     Carbouiforous, 

Nova  .Scotia,  Gilpin. 
Report    on    Gaspc?     Peninsula, 
Ells. 

Quebec  group  iu  geology,  Daw- 
son, J.  W. 

Decay  of  rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1884.  Canadian  and    Paleozoic  out- 

lines, ^Villpox. 
Sand    planes  and    changes  of 

level  of  the  upper  Ottawa, 

Odium. 
Cambrian  of  llnitctl  States  and 

Caniida,  Walcott. 
Descriptive  sketch  of  eastern 

Canada,  Selwyn. 
188.5.  Geology    of    Halifax    Harbor, 

Honeyman. 
Gold   mining   in    Nova  Scotia, 

Gilpin. 
Interior    of   Gaspo    Peninsula, 

Ells,  Low. 
York    and    Carleton    counties. 

New  Krnnswick,  Bailey,  L.W. 
Ages  of  the  Arcadian  Fauna, 

Matthew. 
Observations  in  Sagnenay  re- 
gion, Latlamme. 
History  of  tlie  Taconie  question 

and  relations  of  the  rocks. 

Hunt. 
Recent  discoveries  in  St.  John 

group,  Matthew. 
Cambrian    fauniis    of    North 

America,  Walcott. 
Progress  of  geology,  1883,  Hunt, 

T.  8. 
Chemical  contributions  to  geol- 
ogy of  Canada,  Hoffmann. 
188(>.  Glaciaticn,   Halifax    Harbor, 

Honeyman. 
Olenellns  (?)  Kjerulli  in  Amer- 
ica, Matthew. 
Notes  of  new  primordial  fossils, 

Whitfield. 
Nova  Scotia  gold,  Gilpin. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
Canada  (excepting  in  vicinity  of  luicen 
.Superior  and  Huron) — Continued, 

1886.  Geology   of  Antigonish,   Niva 

Scotia,  Honeyman. 

Louisburg,  Nova  Scotia,  Ilouev 
man. 

Nova  Scotian  geology,  Honey- 
man. 

Geology  and  geologists  in  New 
Brunswick,  Bailey,  L.  W. 

Mistassini  expedition.  Low. 

1887.  Fossils  from  Mount  Steplicii, 

Rominger. 
Cambrian  faunas  of  Cape  Bre- 
ton and  Newfoundland,  Mat- 
thew. 
Borings  in  Manitoba,  Dawson, 

G.  M. 
Map  of  United  States,  Hitcli- 

cock,  C.  H. 
Graptolites  from  St.  Lawrence 

River  region,  Lapwortli. 
New    Brunswick,   Bailey  and  I 

Mclnnes,  Bailey. 
Northern    part    of    poiiiininn, 

Dawson,  G.  M. 
Nova    Scotia,    Guysbom,  .\n- 

tigonish,    and    Pictou, 

Fletcher. 
Nova  Scotia,  Lower  Caiiibriaii  I 

of    Guysboro    and    llalifai  | 

counties,  Faribault. 
Portions  of  eastern  townships, 

Ells. 
Quebec  group,  Selwyn. 
Relations  of  Canadian  to  Kiii 

ropoan     structure,    I'lnvsou,) 

.1.  W. 
St.   Johns  group   fauna,  Mat-| 

thew. 
Taconie      question      n»tated,| 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Yukon     expedition,     PawsonJ 

G.  M. 

1888.  Cruise  to  northern  LabradorJ 

Packard. 
Aylesford,  Kings  County,  Xovi 

Scotia,  Honeyman. 
Nova    Scotia,    Halifax,    aiil 

Colchester  connties,  Hom7| 

man. 
Ontario  iron  ores,  Ivca. 
Psammichnitos    from    oasteij 

Canada,  Matthew. 


Cambrian—Cont 

CA.VAr)A(excej) 

Superior  nni 

1H8K.  Aniniiki 

Super 

liaaal  s( 

thew. 

Classificj 

Acadia 

Kozoio  sr 

•Ida,  Da 

'■'ossiJa  fi 

British  i 

Geological 

bee  by  J 

Geology  of 

Marcou, . 

Geology  of 

Emmons. 

mil  Geology    of 

McConnel 
Glacial  bow 

eries,  Hon 
Geology  of 

Jiitnea,  J,  i 

ogiat. 

Classification 

Acadia,  Jfa 
Taconie  of  en 

^•ind,  lIowU 
f^"Pplenient  ti 

^'c  coast  of  ( 

J.  W. 

""^  is  the  Ca 

'Matthew. 
Minerals  of  Q„ 
Kqiort  on  Q„ei 
'^fiulian    and 

'watershed,  Ba 
^'pw  Ilrnnswick 
and  Mclnnes, 
«^".  J^eview  of  Ella's 
'>ec,  Walcott. 
*tratigrai)hy     < 

■        P,"  Ells, 
(-eological    class 
Quebec,  Marcoi 
Geology  of  Q„eb 

Selwyn. 
Q'lebec  and  Tacoi 

Geologist. 
Quebec  group  of 

son,  J.  -w, 
Geology  of 'ontarl( 


Inn  I  127. 

I. 

in  vicinity  of  lukts 
iron) — Continued. 
Antigonish,   N')va 
»nejman. 
Jovii  Scotia,  Tloiin- 

\a  geology,  Honey- 

I  geologistfl  in  New 
k,  Bailey,  L.  W. 
xpedition,  Low. 
n  Monnt  Stephen, 

nnnaa  of  Capo  Bre- 
fewfouniUand,  Mat- 
Manitoba,  Dawson, 

ited  States,  Mitch- 
I. 

from  St.  Lawrence 
ion,  liapwortii. 
8 wick,    Bailoy   ami 
Bailey. 

part  of  pon\iiiioD, 
G.  M. 

ia,  GnyHboro,  An- 
lb,    and    Pictou, 

a.  Lower  Cumbrian  I 

boro    and    Halilai  | 

Faribanlt. 

'  eastern  towiisliips, 

lup,  Selwyn. 

)f  Canadian  to  En- 1 

^trnctnrc,    Pawsou.j 

group   fauna,  Mat- 

[question      restated,] 
S. 
:pedition,     nawsonJ 

northern  Lal)railorJ 

Kings  County,  Not"^ 

loneyman. 

tia,    Halifax,    anj 

ar  connties,  HoneJl 

)n  ores,  Ives, 
uitcs    from    easteij 
Matthew. 


lURTON  I 


Cambrian-Continned 

Superior,  McKellar 
iiaaal^aeriea  i„  Acadia,   Mat- 

Classification  of  Can.brian  i„ 

Acad.a,  Matthew 
Kozoic  and  P„Je„,oic  in  Can 

i*Ja,  Dawson,  J  w 

'Sshci';*^r""*'«*^^^'-- 

P  ' ,  ^-''Junibia,  Walcott 

/^  c  by  Marcon,  Selwvn. 

IW.  Geology    of    M        . 

Mcctnell.      """*    '*«P^'«"' 
''^'»"«1  bowlders  of  o„r  fish 
«"es,  Honeyn.an.  ^' 

ogist.  •'^'"^'■'^anfieol- 

'^"PpIementtoroeksonAthn 
;- --t  Of  Canada.  Daws;:;;," 

";;i4:t^^^*"''^^-'"vi<^ed. 

^nneralsofQneboc.E,,, 
fPort  on  Quebec,  !.:„,;• 
Acadian    and    St      t„ 

watershed,  B..t    ^""""^^ 

r^Sf' -'-3.  Bailey 

«ratigraphy  of  "Qneh.o 
■       P/'Ells.  '^"«bec 

^•«"Jogical  classification  f„r 
Quebec,  Marcou,  J        "^ 

':SS"--^«'--ri.an 

':otj.r'«^^''^-'^>aw 

Oeology  of  Ontario,  BelJ. 


^ORTH  AMERICAN  OEOLOGV. 


156 


mo. 


Cambrian^Continned. 

Mnrcnti,  J.  «'«mc, 

Macfarlann'H    •o^•^ 
IXawson  G  if "'""^    «"'"«' 

lTern"''''T^'"'"^'«'-ver 
"''gion  south  of  Or,,,,)    ,-      , 

Railway,  Ells.  "'   '"""^ 

Nova  Scotia,  Faribanlt. 

Walcott  t,ambnan, 

''''  «^;-*-e    of    ..J,,,, 

I>aw8on,(}.M:  Walcott         ' 

J^"v-Scotia,Moncktor 
Wotes     on    Ca.nbria„     f 

Matthew.  "     ^""'"«^' 

West  Kootanie  district   Daw 
son,  G.  M.  ^^■ 

Vnkon  and  \r..,.i 

McCon!;:,,.    "'"""^"--«> 
Causes  of  spread  nf  r-      , 
/annas,  Ma,tw'^'"'-«° 
New  horizon  in  St  T„i 
Matthew,     "''^••^"^"fi^^onp, 

I"'anua  of  St    Tn),„ 
thow.        '••^°''"«''«"1>-Mat- 

JnvironsofQ„ebe,,jf„^ 

Cambrian  of  x    *, 

Walcott  ^"'•^^'•"^«' 

Gkneral. 

1832.  Order  of  succession  of  rocks  of 
«- earth.  Feathcrston,':,^' 
laJeozoics    of    .Appalachians' 
Rogers  and  Jfogers  ' 

ISni.  Parallelism  of  p.,  1 

tions.Han,/'^-'''"^"'*'^— 

Parallelism  of  n.onntain  chains 

1852.  Unconformity    of     p.,,„       . 
Agas8iz,L.  Paleozo.e, 


1R14. 
1849. 


156 


OA.TA.LOOUE   AXD   INDEX    OF 


[•OIXIJT. 


Cambrian — Contlnned. 
General— Continued. 

1853.  Silur-Gebilde  von  Texas,  etc., 

Barrande. 
18.54.  Geologic  map  of  Uuitod  StateH, 
by  Marcoii,  American  .Journal 
of  Science. 

1855.  Rapport  8ur  la  partie  gt^olo- 

giquode  I'Exposition  de  Xew- 
York,  Lyell. 

1856.  American     geologic     history, 

Dana,  J.  D. 

1858.  Sketch  of   geology  of  I'nited 
States,  Rogers,  II.  D. 
Physical  geography  attending 
production  of  the  Paleozoic 
strata,  Rogers,  II.  1). 

1861.  Primordial  of  North  America, 
etc.,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
Notes  on  primordial  and  Ta- 

conic,  Marcou,  J. 
Sur    la   faune    primordiale   en 
Aracrique,  Barrande. 

18G2.  Thirty  years'  progress  in  geol- 
ogy of  the  older  rocks.  Mur- 
chison. 

186.3.  On  Cambrian  and  Ilnronian, 
Bigsby. 

1870.  Studies  in  chemical  geogouy, 
Wurtz. 

1872.  History  of  Cambrian  and  Silu- 
rian, Hunt,  T.  S. 

1874.  Position    of     the    Cincinnati 

group.  Miller,  S.  A. 
Subdivision  of  geologic  time  in 
Dana's  Manual  of  (ieology, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

1875.  Northwestern  Wyoming,  (Jom- 

stock,  T.  B. 
Explication    de    la    carte    gd- 
ologifiuo    de    la  terre,   Mar- 
cou, J. 

1878.  Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeast 

Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Eozoic  rocks  of  North  America, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

1879.  On  Hunt's  and  Dana's  geolog- 

ic.ll  tables,  Broadhead. 
Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Hunt,  T.  8. ;  Mac- 
farlane. 

1880.  Geological    history    of    North 

American  flora,  Newberry. 
Limites    du    Cambrien,  Hunt, 
T.S. 


Cambrian — Continued. 
GKNKitAi. — Continued. 

1880.  Nomenclature  gf^ologique.Wjn. 

chell.N.  H. 

1881,  Unification  of  Silurian  nmiifn 

claturo,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Illustrations  of  thoeartliH  sm. 

face.   Glaciers,     Shaltr   ami 

Davis. 
Taconic    system    in    goolo^'y, 

Hunt,  T.  "s. 
Cambrionuo  du  Nou  veau- 1  inuis- 

wick,  Matthew  and  BaiU'y. 

1883.  Geologic  history  of  the  Ameri- 

can continent.  Hall,  J. 
Early  history  of  North  Aiiieri, 
can     continent,    Ilitchcoik, 
C.H. 

1884.  Cambrian   of   North  America, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 

1885.  Division  du  systi'^me  f^ozouine, 

Hunt,  T.S. 
I'rogrcss     of     geology,    1883,  I 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

1886.  Age    of    Swedish    paradoxiilw  j 

beds.  Ford. 
AMeren    af     olenelluszonen  i 

Nord  Amerika,  Briig^cr. 
Mineral  physiology  and  pliysi- 

ography.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Permanence  of  continents  and] 

sea  basins,  Lo  Contc. 
Cambrian     faunas     of    Xorthl 

America,  Walcott. 
Classilication  of  Canibri.iii  "l'| 

North  America,  Wali'ntt. 
Taconic  controversy,  WincbellJ 

N.H.;  Darton. 
1887-1889.  Some   forgotten    Tiiconi«| 

literature,  A'ogdes. 
Stratigraphic  position  »(  I'lej 

nellus,  Walcott. 
Taconic  of  Boston,  Hyatt. 
Taconic     question,    WincheH 

N.  H. ;  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Taconic  system,  Miller,  .S. 

Walcott. 
North     American     Cam'iria^ 

Hicks. 
Taconic  of  Emmons,  Newlierrt 
Objections  to  term  '•  Tacnni(j 

Wiuchell,  N.  H. 
Classilication   and    nonienci 

ture  of  Cambrian,  Winchej 

N.  H. 


Cambrian— Conti 

GK\i:i;,u,-Cout 

W«7-188!t.  ciai 

term"' 

Einerso 

Ford,  Fi 

Uitclico 

J>. :  Nov 

<'ott,  Wi 

clielJ,  A. 

i^'irrando 

Marcou, . 

Ganiuliaii  f, 

*ion   in  ( 

Schvyn. 

Snbcoinmitt 

zoic.  Win,; 

CJassificiitio, 

thew. 
<  'i-.vstalline  s, 
KJements  of 

Hunt, 
"^ological  <,u 
"istory    of 
i*ana,  j.  u. 
^iow  is  tho  Cai 

'^latthew. 
"f'.iectious    to 
conic  ",.„„yi, 
N.H. 
''usition    oi'     , 
Nathorst. 
'■ri'iciplcs  of  the 
the  Taconic,  ^ 
'^'""'  '-"ological     cla. 
Quebec,  Marco 

ilistoryofQuebe 
T.  S. 

L°"'er   and    Mit 

'\Iarcon,  ,J. 
•'^'orth    American 
•Sillier,  Dana,  J. 
Vnebec  and  Tucoi 

Geologist. 
Q-iebec  grouj,  of 

''*f"i.  J.  W. 
C''"nbrian  and  Sih 

^iek  and  Murch 
J.D. 

The  Cambrian  syste 
^'--■i  ores  of  the  Uui 
H'lnt,  T.  S. 

'"'"'"^    of    Lower 
"  alcott. 


1. 

id. 

ro  g<<ologique,Win. 

of  Silnriun  iiomtn 
illcr,  S.  A. 
i  of  tlio  ciirtli'K  siir. 
•iers,     SliiiliT   umi 

stem    in    jjfpolo^'y, 

tin  Xonvean-  limns- 
tlicw  and  Hailey, 
atory  of  tlio  Aiiieri- 
lent,  Hall,  J. 

ry  of  North  Aiiieri, 
tiuent,    Hitrlicdck, 

of  North  Aiiicrifa, 

5, 

I  8yBt^nle  <^ozoi(|no, 

•). 

)f     geology.    1883, 

5. 

i-edish    paradoxiiles 
1. 

olenelliis/nuen  i 
irika,  liri'iyijcr. 
ysiology  and  pliysi- 
Hnut,  T.  S. 
B  of  continents  andj 
s,  Lo  Contc. 

faunas     of    Xotih| 

Walcott. 

on  of   Cambrian  <if| 

[lerica,  Wali'ntt. 

itroversy,  WincbellJ 

arton. 

forgotten    TacoDi(| 
e,  Vogdi'8. 
[lie  position  of  I'lf 
'alcott. 

Boston,  Hyatt, 
luestion,    Wincliell 
lunt,  T.  S. 
stem,  Miller,  .S.  .V, 

nerican     Cambriai 

Emmons,  Nowlierr! 
to  term  ''  Tiiconicj 
1,  N.  H. 

ion  and  nonit'ncl 
Cambrian,  WinchJ 


OABTON.J 


Cambilan-Continuftd. 
GKM-i.Ai.-Coutinned 
W87-I88!».  C']a8si(i,.n*; 

;:"'-on.     Knln-ons;";"**^;": 

<•«",  Willia„,s.  O    ir.wi 
Maroon,  J.         *''"    ^"'-•'""^• 

-^"'c,  Uinchell.  r  H 
<;|T«taIlIu6«dii«e,,  l[„,„ 

.*     "»       'aconic     ideas 

•'^.iectiou«    to    the   tenn  •.','. 
---' considered,  Winehei^ 

''•;:;t\«"    <•!•    (,leuellu«    ,,eaa 
Aathorst  ^' 

•■ri.ud,des  of  the  adversaries  of - 
/'^«laeon.e.Mar..o„,,. 

''"••''-lo«-aI     classiheution     f,.r 

Q"ebec,Marcou,j  ' 

"-t^ryofQuebec,x;.,p,„„„,    , 

^o^^er   and    Middle    'i'..       •      I 
Maroon,  J.  ^    ^"'^"»'«'  1 

-Vorth    Ameriean    geology    Uy  ,  r 
Miller,  Dana,  J.  D.         *"^     ^  |  f 

^'lebee  and  TacomV  a 
Geologist.  ''^'"'"''"'^ 

Qnebec  grouj)  of  Lol^r,.  t» 
■^"11,  J.  W.  ^Offau,  Daw. 

Cambrian  and  Silurian.  Sej. 
-k  and  Mnrchison,'  ^ 

T'ieCambrian  system,  D,n,ri,t 
^'--o.  the  United  .tit; 


NORTH  AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


157 


Cambrlaii-continned. 

'•  ''T""  '"  ■'^"'■•^'^"  -^f  f'ambrian 
faunas,  Matthew,  ''" 

Notes    on     pn,., I    • 

^Mat.hew.       '"'""'     ^-'""^^ 
I'^auna  of  f  iw,  i 
.l«„,e,  '■""■""""»""■«, 

Am.  ./our.  Sci    »■«!  - 

:'c«Pbeu,„;;;°vr, :"■,''"    ■ 

;      •""•  "'■•I'"  Blue  Kidm  ■,«,""  ""•'•'■ 

<^'i-'ol..Sor.Am.,Bull    vr.l  .. 
■^'-<rao,H,Amo"r.o   '■'''•;f'-'^^•''^»'• 
Campbell,,,n.,ca.p;    r     7'"', 

AID.  Jour.  Sri    •!,!  „ 

383-385, 1890.  '^•^-  •^"«»«-  2d  ed.,  „,>. 

359-362, 1890  '' '  *'""^«-  2<1  ed.,  pp 

ca«.p::,;'T'rt<:"'""-"''«'  ^ 

ml"-""- *'='•■  """'".v.!...,  pp. ,« 


158 


CATALOGUE   AMD    INDEX   OF 


(BCIL.  1:7, 


Campbell,  J.  L. — Continued. 

Cioology  of  VifRiuiii:  Coutinnutioii 

of    Bection     acrottH    the    Appaluchiau 

chain. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3(1  gcrii'M,  vol.  18,  pp.  119-128, 
2:t9,  1879. 

Geology  of  Virginia:  Hiilcony  Falls. 

Tho  nine  Uidgoiind  its  geological  coii- 
ncctious;  some  tUeorcticul  considera- 
tions. 

Am.  Jour.  iSoi.,  lid  surioa,  vul.  18,  pp.  435-445, 
1879. 
Till'  VirniiiiuM.  vol.  1,  pp.  8t(-H7,  94.  1879. 

Geological  features  of  the  Arcadia 

iron  property. 

Tlu>  VirgluiiiH.  vol.  1,  pp.  1U4-105,  plate,  4^, 
1880. 

The  resotirees  of  Brock's  (iaji,  Vir- 
ginia. 

The  Ylrfc'iiiiHn,  vol.  1,  pp.  140-141,  platt',  4'^, 
1880. 

The  l*nri?a,tory,iron  property,  Bote- 
tourt bounty,  Va. 

Tlio  Virginias,  vol.1,  pp.  156-158,  plato,  4°, 
1880. 

The  geology,  etc.,  of  tho  Kich  Patch, 

Va.,  iron  region. 

'I'lio  Virginian,  vol.  1,  pp.  185,  188-189,  192- 
193,  i)lateB,  40,  1880. 

Tho  mineral  resources  and  advan- 
tages of  the  country  adjacent  to  tho 
.lames  Kiver  and  Kauawii  Canal  and 
the  Buchanan  and  Clifton  Forge  Kail- 
way. 

Tho  Virfjiuiiis,  vol.  1,  pp.  2-8,  plates,  4^.1880. 

Kich  Pat'di  iron  region. 

The  Virginias,  vol.  2,  p.  7  (|  p.),  4°,  1881. 

The    mineral     dufrenite    in  Kock- 

bridge  County,  Va. 

The  Virginias,  vol.2,  p.  78  (J  p.),  4°,  1881. 

Report  on  tho  mineral  prospects  of 

the  St.  Mary  iron  property. 

Tho  Virginias,  vol.  4,  pp.  19-20,  plate,  4'', 
1883. 

The  Virginia  ^xipers  of  Prof.  Wil- 
liam B.  Rogers. 

The  Virginias,  vol.  4,  p.  72,  40,  1883. 

Mineral  resources  of  .James  River 

valley,  Va.,  with  map  and  sections, 
119  pages.  New  York,  1883. 

In  part  iu  Tho  Virginias,  vol.  3,  pp.  54-55, 
119, 120-121, 12(1-129,  40. 

Abstract,  Eug.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol,  34, 
p.  135,  40,  1882. 

Geology  of  tho  Blue  Ridge  in  James 

River  gap,  Virginia. 

The  Virginias,  vol.  5,  p.  145,  (J  p.),  4'^,  1884. 


Campbell,  J.  L. — Continued. 

I  The    geological    Hectioc    of    Little 

I      North  Mountain. 

I  The  Virginian,  vol.  5,  p.  37  (|  p.),  4 ',  18m. 

I  Geology  of  tho  Hluo  Ridge  near  Bal 

!       cony  Falls,  Va. ;  a  modified  view. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  aeries,  vol.28,  pp.  2:'l-:a. 

1884. 

and  11.  D.    Tho  iSnowdou  slate  (|iiiir 

rics. 

Tlio  Virginias,  vol.  .1,  pp.  102-1011,  17u,  < , 


1884. 


Hogi'lj 


Review  of  ^Villiam  B. 

(ieology  of  tho  Virginias. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  80,  pp.  357-3;j 
vol.  31,  pp.  193-202, 188.".. 

and  Ruffner,    W.    11.     A   pL.v»ic;il 

burvey  extending  from  Atlanta,  (;;i., 
across  Alabama  and  Mississippi,  to  tlie 
Mississippi  River  along  the  line  di 
the  Georgia  Pacific  Railroad,  eiiilir;u. 
ing  tho  geology,  topograi)hy,  iiiiiienils. 
soils,  climate,  forests,  and  ai,Mi('iiltiml 
and  manufacturing  resourccH  of  tlir 
country,  147  pages,  2  maps,  sectiiiw, 
New  York,  1883. 

Campbell,  J.  S.     Report  on  gold  liciil 
eastern  section,  8  ]>ages,  folio.  Ilaliliis,! 
1862     (legislative     document),     [.\ul[ 
seen.] 

Report  on  gold  fields,  12  pai;es, 

ifax,  18()3  (legislative  docuniciit). 

Campbell,  .John  T.     Topograpbiciii  |lll^| 
nomona  in  Indiana. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  pp.  367-879, 18!i4. 

Origin  of  tho  loess. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  pp.  786-792,  1889. 

Camercjii,  A.     Notes  on   the  geolog.v 
Point  Pleasant. 

Nova  Scotiau  lust.,  trans.,  vol.  5,  |i]i 
309,  1882. 

Canada. 
Pro\inck8  of  Quebec  ani>  O.nhbi 
(and  Canada  in  general). 
1752.  Mdmoire  dans  leinicl  on  m^ 
pare  le  Canada  i\  la  Suii| 
Guettard. 
1818.  Geology  of  the  United  8taij 
Maclure. 
Tour    between    Hartford ; 

Quebec,  Silliman. 
Observations  on  northwestpl 
tion  of  Lake  Huron,  Higi| 
Structure  of  valley  of  thel 
sissippi,  Nuttall. 


I82<), 


1820. 
1821. 


DARTON.] 

Canada-Contii 

P«()VIXr|.;8  01 

(»"<!  Ctuiii 

ft/ioJ(] 

GeoJogi 

Ciuiiu 

J^einarki 

lake  r 

<»iIston( 

K<>g,  If 

I'*-'!.  .MineraJs 

Siiperii 

Notes  on 

^'•••na<la, 
Geology  o, 

^otvH  nil  u 

"'■  Wontn 

Geogiio.sy  o 

County,  I 

Geology  of  I 
tiehl 

A  few  rock) 

."Pper   Vni 

'•■■'"isition  r( 

•■••"lui,  Boni 

'"^"Ipliate  of  s 

"Sy  of  Ki„, 

^"f'l'Jit  draiti 

Niagara  Va 

LaugL. 

^ssay  ou  ,y^^. 

C^'niada,  Bad 
Country  betwf 
«'Hl    Sag„e„l 
deley. 
Geology  of  St. 
deley.  I 

^«3^.  Aae  of  Krio  anf 
'"'Sins,  Fiu,.j,  I 
■^ketcUofsoiujJ 

S  •;^">''3.1u  lac  SifJ 
'^^'-  '•"-.t  report  o„^ 

«f  New  York, 
'«•''•  <  wboniferons  ' 


Will. 


im. 


\iuo. 


..,  -  lil 

^\el]and  Canal 

^'««Joffy    and    t, 

western    New 
G,  E, 

Equivalency  of  d 
and  we.st  sides 
"t!,i:atou. 


d. 

OB 


^Biatin. 


of    Littlt 


DARTON. 


NORTH   AMEKICAN   GEOLOGY. 


159 


Ml  V-).  ♦'•'*'**■ 
liilgo  uciit  Bill 

vol.28,pl'--''"J 

fdOU  Blatl'  i\\M- 
PI,.  102-lC;i.  170,  I 

liua. 

11.    A  pliyBic;il 
rom  Atlauta,  H'.i., 

Kuilroiul,  em\ir;u- 
,o|rrai)by,  "'>"e"l»' 
ts,'  ttiKl  a-vic'uUut;il 
g  resources  of  tlwl 
i,  2  mup»,  >^^'^'''""*l 

,«ort  on  tloW  lie'^K 

docuiuout).     l^'l 


fivoaociuiu'ut) 


Ual- 


ibu'al  m 


Topograi 

I  pp.  367-379.  W"*' 

loeHS. 


VP 


on  tbe  g'"ology 

vol.  5.  yV' 


1st.,  traus.. 


OST.M 


in  general). 
dans  lcque\  oi>  ^^ 

^^'^'         United  Stafl 


Havtforf 


|of  tbe 
ro. 

btween 
c  SilUman. 

t(onBonnortb.e. 

,f  Lake  Hnvon.  f 


of  valley 
Nuttall. 


of  tlie 


Canada— Continued. 

pKOVINtf.S   OK   QI'KUKa:    .\NI>    O-NTAUIO 

(and  Canada  in  fteiieral) — Cont'd. 
I8l'l'.  ReniariiH  on  Lake  regions,  l>el- 
aliold. 
Geology   of   Mai   Baio,   lower 

Canada,  Hi<j;sby. 
Keniarks    on  fossils    from  tbe 

lake  regions,  Buekland. 
Oil  stone  of  Lake  Menipbrema- 
gog,  Hubbard. 
ISJI.  Minerals  on  nortb  loastof  Lake 
Superior,  Dolalicld. 
Notes  »»u  Lals.0  Huron,  Higsby. 
List  of  minerals  and  remains  in 

Canada,  Itigsby. 
tieology  of  Montreal,  Bigsby. 
I82.">.  Noteson  Lake  Superior, Bigsby. 
182!'.  Notes  on  neigbborbood  of  falls 
of  Montmorency,  Green,  W. 
Geognosy  of  part  of  Saguenay 

County,  Baddeley, 
(teology  of  Lako  Sujuirior.  May- 
field. 
A  few   rocks  and   miiu-rals  of 
upper    Canada,  Boiinycastle. 
18;t(i.  Triiiisition  roeks  of  tbe  Cata- 
iiKlui,  Boiinycastle. 
Sulpbate  of  stroutia  and  geol- 
ogy of  Kingston,  Baddeley. 
1831.  Ancient  drainage  and  origin  of 
Niagara  Falls,  Featberstou- 
baugb. 
Essay  on  metallic  minorals  in 

Canada,  Baddeley. 
Country  between   St.  Maurice 
and    Saguenay  rivers,   Bad- 
deley. 
Geology  of  St.  Paul  Bay,  Bad- 
deley. 
\m.  Magdalen  Islands,  Baddeley. 
1835.  Age  of  Erie  and  St.  l^awreuce 
basins,  Fineb. 
Sketebof  soutbeast  lower  Can- 
iida,  Baddeley. 
Mi.  Mines  du  lac  Siiucoo,  Baddeley. 
1B37.  First  report  on  second  district 
of  New  York,  Emmons,  E. 

1839,  (Carboniferous  limestone  from 
WellandCan.il,  J.ackson,  C.T. 

Geology  and  topograpby  of 
western  New  York,  Haves, 
G.E. 

1840,  Equivalency  of  deposits  on  east 
and  west  sides  of  tbe  Atlan- 
tic, Eatou. 


Canada — Continued. 

I'UOVI.Nt  108   «)K    QlEBKC    ANP   ONTAHIO 

(and  Canada  in  general) — Cont'd. 
1H40.  On  tbe  Silurian  system,  Con- 
rad. 

Notes  on   north   <'oast  of   St. 
liawrence.  Bayfield. 
'><11.  Geology   and    mineralogy     of 

Canada,  Baddeley. 
181:.'.  Geology  of  New  York,  second 

district,  Eiiinions,  E. 
]Hi;{.  (Jeology  of  western  district  of 
New  York,  Hall,  J. 

Western  u])per  Canada  and 
western  Ohio.  Kogers  and 
Uogers. 

Niagara  Falls,  their  riianges 
and  geology,  Hall,  .1. 

Kiilges,  beaches,  etc.,  of  Cana- 
dian lakes  and  the  St.  Law- 
rence, Lycli. 

Report  of    jirogress   ibr    1843, 

Logan. 
Travels  in  North  America.  Lycll. 
Junction  of  transition  and  ])ri- 
mary,  Bayfield. 

District  between  Georgian  Bay 
and  Lako  Erie,  Murray.  A. 

Extension  of  Appalachians  into 
Canada,  Logan. 
184t).  Remarks  on    Tacouic  system, 
Emmons,  E. 

Shore  of  St.  Lawrence  from 
Cajio  Kosier  to  Cape  Chat, 
Logan. 

Backing   of   ice,    and    modern 
deposits  in  St.  Lawrence  Val- 
ley, Logan. 
1847.  Report  on  Lake  Superior  dis- 
trict, Murray,  A. 

North  shore  of  Lake  Supeiior, 
Logan. 

Drift  of  New  England,  etc., 
Rogers,  H.  D. 

Basalt  on  northern  shore  of 
Lako  Superior,  Dutton,  T.  R. 

On  whirlpool  and  rapids  below 
Niagara,  Bakowell. 

Drift  I'urrows,  etc.,  of  rocks  of 
Lako  Superior,  Shepherd,  F. 

Drift  of  Montreal,  Rogers, 
H.  D, 

Report  on  Ottawa  river  district, 
Logan. 

Report  on  eastern  peninsula 
of  Canada,  Murray,  -\. 


160 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDliX    OF 


I  ■Du.,  m. 


DARTON.l 


Canada — Cntitiiiued. 

I'UOVINCKS   OK   liL'EnKO   AND   ONTAIlUt 

(iukI  CuiiikIh  in  fjonnriil) — Cimt'd. 
1817.  DiHti'ibutioii  ntruiiiaiim  iiioldtn' 

foriiiiitioiis    of    thu     L'uitud 

Statc-s,  Hall,  .1. 
IWS.  FossiJM  of  I'liloozoic  of  I'uited 

.stutcH,  etc.,  !:>hiir|)c,  D. 
18-li).  South  side    of    Bt.    Liiwronce 

I'roiii    liuko    Cliiiiuplaiu,   Lo- 

North  Hhori)   of    Lake   Huron, 

I.o^an. 
Ki'port  a8  chenuHt  to  survey  of 

Canada,  Hunt,  T.  .S. 
On    tiio    geology    of    Canada, 

Hunt,  T.  8. 
Origin    of    outlincH    of    Lake 

Superior,  Agassiz,  L. 
North   c'oaHt  of    Lake   Huron, 

Murray. 
On    the    geology   (tf    Canada, 

Hunt,  T  S. 
Acid   springs    anrl    gy)is\ini  of 

Onondatia  Halt  group.  Hunt, 

T.  S. 

1850.  Structure  of  Keweenaw  Point, 

Jackson,  C.  T. 
Keport  of  chemist,  Hunt.  T.  S. 
Lake  .Superior,  Agassiz,  L. 
Keport  of  survey  for  184!»-r)(), 

Logan. 

1851.  Analysis  of  porphyry  from  Isle 

Royale,  .Jackson,  V.  T. 

Note  on  fossil  from  the  Ottawa, 
Salter. 

On  the  Taconic  system,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

On  erratics  in  Canada,  Higsby. 

Ago  of  copper  rocks  of  Lake 
Superior  and  physical  struc- 
ture of  Canada,  liOgan. 

Systems  of  elevation  of  North 
America,  Foster  and  Whit- 
ney. 

On  elevation  of  mountain 
chains,  Foster  and  Whitney. 

Deposits  of  shells  in  Maine,  on 
I  Lake     Champlain,    and    St. 

Lawrence,  Desor. 
'  Parallelism  of    Paleozoic    de- 
posits of  the  United  States 
and  Europe,  Hall,  .T. 

Drummonds  Island  and  north 
shores  of  Lake  Hutoh  and 
Michigan,  Hall,  J. 


Canada — Continued. 

PUOVINCKrt   OK   Qvr.WKC    ANP    OXT  UllO 

(and  Canada  in  general) — Cont'd. 
fK)'2,  Survey    of    Wisconsin,    loua, 

Miniu'sota,  etc.,  Owen,  |i.  D 
Footprints  in  Potsdam  ol  (an 

ada,  Logan. 
(Jold-l)caring  drift  of  the  (  liau. 

di^re,  Logan. 
Oeograjjhy,    geology,  ami    n- 

sources    of    Lake    Supcrim, 

Higsliy. 
Fhospliatie    matter    in    l.owyf 

Silmiiin,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Chemical  work   of  survey  ni 

Canada,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Lithology  and  iialeontolo^ry  ui 

the  rotadam.  Hunt,  T,  .'^, 
Ifegion    between    the    <ilta»» 

and  the  .St.  Lawrence  Mm 

ray. 
Age   of  copper  rocks   <il'  lakes 

Supi^rior  and  Huron  .iimI  on 

structure  of  Canada,  i.ogau, 
Kejiort  on    |ieninsula  lietweni 

lakes  Huron,  St.  Claii.  and 

Erie,  ^lurray. 
18.53.  Cioology  of  Quebec   and  envi- 
rons, lligsby. 
Valley   of  Notawasaga.   I'lciii- 1 

ing. 
Geology  of  the   I'nited  Statt's, 

etc.,  JIaicou,  .1. 
Notes  on  Toronto,  Hind. 

1854.  Some  crystalline  limestones oi| 

North  America,  Hunt,  T. 
Silurian  system,  LakeSiiiieiiurl 

district,  Mai  ley,  .1.  W. 
Work  on  north  side  of  St.  Laff-| 

rence,  Logan. 
lieport  on  country  lying  nnitbl 

of  Lake  Ontario,  Murray, 
Structure     of    wt.-stern   niiiierj 

Canada,  Logan. 
Coquilles  marines  tin nslclia>^ 

du  lac  Ontario,  Door. 
Pitchstone    from    I.-'le    liO^'lJ 

■Jackson,  C.  T. 
Originof  drift  of  Lake  Sui'er;r| 

etc.,  Dosor. 

1855.  Roches  magnf^sicnnes  du  ,i,'r(iiipj 

Hudson.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Submerged  forest  at  I'ortl.a^ 

rence,  Dawson,  .L  \\. 
Voyage    on     Lake    S^uin'iil 

Rivot. 


Canada— Con  fin 
J'i;nM.v,|.:.s  o|,' 

i''"'d  Canad 

i'^"'.  lleber  d 

Aiiieri 

J"N<|Ui.sNe 
add,  I,, 

'''■■'/•port 
"iiinde. 
'alls  of  > 


I 


'"•in.itioi 


]s:,r,. 


Ions  (!(. 

'•'eoJo^ry  ,„ 

■■""iipi'rioi 

l.'e 


isr, 


I'ort  on 

"'iron,  J, 

""'^■cIoj,„„„ 

.1.  1). 

•\"lerie,(,i 

'*fin,i,  .;.  I 

"'Tonian  ..,i 

t''o  Canad 

'"'.V,  ./.  D. 

""'•lies  efc  fo! 

''•'ttermun( 

''"■'<' (ion  of  el. 

•VorthAiner 

''"viewof  I/i, 

tioiis    of    s 

'^""a, .;.  J). 

'■'•••''.••ble  „r,Vi 

"<'M;in  i„,.j^^ 

t'ossils    from 

ling. 

'■"•fH  of    Hun 
<''«triet,s,  Mm 

J''q""'fconminei 

«tones,  etc.,  (; 

'"^''••icturoc.  (1 

'"•"'80,  Lake 

••<"",  J.  W. 

^^"'•'^    in    Auti 

'^''•■'"•iH,  .and  M. 

^^'••Iiard.son,  J 

'"'■''■"••yofcana, 

'^''s,  Hillings. 

•  ''o'»"ion  rocks  o 

J'''<>vince8,  imih 

""^■'""sofNi,,., 


M 


.'■''■•'»^^<-s,  Hakew 


"icraJoo-^ 


:y    of 

'■'"'H  JInnt.  1'.  - 

■''■'•"»d  rapport,  I,. 

,,  /;'  "'Ton,  ijoi  toj. 

'•il'l.  127- II 


PAHTON.l 


il't  of  thf  cImii. 


ebe(5   and  ciivi- 


awusagM,  Flt'iii- 


Canada— Com  timiod 

•^"K-nK-ii,  Mam,,,  j 
'"'"'  '-•'«■••'.  „„,i  |,„„f 

iiiiiikIo, 

';'""«  "'•Nia^ra,,,,  J, ,,H„, 

'  "'•'"•■'^;""  ■^"".■i.,m.  .las  .„vi- 
'•""«  .lo  Q,„:i„.,.,  ,,„^,,,,, 

""I'on,  J?..tt,.n,n„„|,. 

l>aii,i,  J.  I).  "  ■^' 

''''  ";^:7:"'   ';■">    '-"-..Man   of 

"•'CtenniiiKlo 
'^orthAninrica,  Fo,s(,.|' 

"iiiia,  J.  J),  "•^' 

l'nil),',bli'    (iriir-ii.       c 

oritcu,  „f  Noiiio  ina.r- 
n..s,anr,M.ks,  ir,„„,T.s      " 
J".^^il8     Iron,     Anti,-o.s(i,  'j,i, 
lino-,  "- 

'  ■';;f«  ;>f   "»r..n  an.l    ^-osh.n. 
'''«tncts,AI„n-ay 

'^Vpo.-to,uui„en.l\vate,.,s,Hn,o- 
^t^'ies,  etc.,  Ilnnt,  T.  s 

'^tincture  r..,l  deposits  of  Mai. 
'"a..8o,  Lake  Superior,  J,,,v 

'',"f    ;■"    Antieosti,    Min,..n 

^■' "<lH.a„,l  Magdalen  Kiver 
KK'hiirdson,  J. 

■'■^"•JiaryofCanadaandit.f,,, 
•^'Js,  Ifillinga. 

:''7'""«»  rocks  of  the  British 
.      ^'ovinres.JJilli.i^rs 

.";/-"«  of  Niagara  and  their 

'■''■'u«o.s,  Bakowell. 
Wiiierahigv     of     i.w.f 

^'-o"d  rapport,  lacs  Snpe,ie,„. 


NOIiTH  AAIEUICAN   GKor.ooy. 


161 


Canada-C„„,inned 

'^•"-  N-V.T  IMioeeno  and  p,.t-  ,io- 
_^^o«o  of  Moutrcui,    i,Hw«o., 

'";•'"■""  •"■  •^--  <><•  Cu.uda, 
^-ogiin.  ' 

•^"'"■'•"'>*of(.a,„„,„    „j,,,, 
•^';^-  «•   I'lio.eno  foHsilM  of  st 

.;;";;:""""  ^'"""y.  i>.«Hon; 

Mineralogie^tudyofHtratiiled 
".N«(ali,noroeKM,J[„nt,T  s 
^""rentian  of  Canada,  i:,„;„; 

^,"f<Htawah.iver,A7n;.:,^ 

J-i.onuio,.sinregi«,.„,rth;.f 
'-ike]r,iron,  Ainrrav 

'7^'*'""  "■•"  it«  "-S,  „.„t, 

'^^■("tivo    anx     e.:,,],,,,,,,,,    ,,„ 
/""ad..,  Uarrande. 

•■;-  l.'.-on.enai,.(;„:• 
";;;^  *'"'  '  '"*"•'  «totes,  lean,. 

'^<;;;tnroonsal.h„sh.nd.(;i,,,„, 


''''o.-caeanne.  that  have  in. 

""^"^■odthoscenorvofcan- 
"•'",  ote.,  lJa„„ay. 

;■"•"•«•!"»  J!ay  distriet,  Mnrrav 

'-;-;tianor..na.va,.,.,:St 
•"<KanadaAve.st,J{ilii„„, 

oi    of     .North    America, 

CLnnieal  report  of  «,„.,,y  ^^ 
Canada,  Jlnnt,  T.  s. 

8oD.  Sediu.entary   and    other    rela 
-New  iork,  iJigsbv. 

"S'jo""'''"'^^^""^-'-- 
met,  JiOgan 

Microscopy  of  some  Canadian 
limestones.  Laws,,,,    J   w 

J^-Po.tofehon.ist,ct:..,Cana- 
Ua  ^ur^•ey,  Hunt,  T.  S. 


162 


CATAF.OGUE   AND   INDEX    OF 


(IH'U..  127. 


Canada — ('ontiimed. 

rU(>\  INl  IS   OK    (,MKltl'.('    AND    ONTARIO 

fiiinl  ('aiiMila.  ill  jiciKMiil) — ContM. 
1839.   I'ost-l'lioci'iHi  of  St.  l-;iwrciico 
Yiillcy,  DiiwsDii,  .1.  \V. 
Worl;  m(iiis]ii''  I'riiiusiila,  h'it^h- 

JlI'dHOll,   .). 

])t)V()iii;ui  iind  'racoiiic  iji  soutli- 

cant  CaiiatlM,  l.ojfaii. 
I'ornialionof  {iypsiiiiiHaiKliiiaff- 
iiesian  rocks,  limit,  'I'.  S. 
('(i]ili('r  district  of  tlio  TIk'khu- 

loii,  etc.,  Murray. 
I'ast  aiul  ))r('st'iit  ('oiidilioii  of 

Nia;j;arii  I'alls,  OiblmH,  li.  K. 
1860.  I'riinordial-I'amia      in      Nord- 

AiufViIia,  liarraiidc. 
History  of  frypscous  and  nwifj;- 

iicsiaii  rocIvH,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
(ioolo^y  (f  ISullovillo  district, 

('lia]iiiian. 
Soiiio  iKiK'oiiH  rocUHof  Canada, 

Hunt,  T.  !S. 
Fauna  of   (Quebec   frroiii)   and 

primordial  of  ('aii:ida,i.o;;an. 
('■colony   of   Hastings  County, 

Cliapinan. 
Acton     cojiiicr     inincs,    Konip, 

A.  F. 
History   of    Laiircntian    liiiie- 

stoncs,  I.o^an. 
Motos  on  Collinj^ldn  TownHlii]!, 

Ci  "'ada  west,  Cliapinan. 
18((1.  'fac(  Hynt(iiu   of     I'linnioiiH, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Quebec  ".rroii])  and  copper  rocks 

of  Lake  Superior,  l.ogaii. 
rriinordial    f.iiiiia    and    Point 

J.evis  fossils,  Mali,  .1. 
!N'('iylih(>rlio(,d     <,f     SI.    John, 

Jf()j;(us,  \V.  I?. 
I'iiradoxidcs  shito  J'roin  ISruiii- 

tree,  etc.,  Marcoii,  ,J. 
IJarrando     on     priinordi.il    of 

America  and  Taconic  of  Ilm- 

inoiis,  HnnI,  'r.  S. 
l'.xpo;dtion  (f  niineraLs  and  jfo- 

oli)j;y  of  Canada,  Chapman, 
(it  oloi^isclie  llrHclieiniin<j;oii   in 

Canada,  Itaiiandc. 
Canadian  caverns,  (Jilili,  (i.  J». 
I'rift   of    west   Canada,  Cliap- 

niau. 
Cjlra[)tolites   in   liase  of    Lower 

iSiliirian,  Killiiius. 


Canada — ( 'oiil  iiiiicd. 
ri«>\i\(  i;s  (>:■  (^Mi:iii:('  and  0\t\hm 
(and  Canada  in  j^encral) — ConiM, 
]8()1.  Fresh-walerHliellsin .sonic  I'dst- 

TiM'tiary  dcposils,  Hidl. 
I'annal  relations  of  sonic  [;imi. 

\ofrir  j^ronps,  h'oji'eis.  \\'.  li. 
K'oeks  and  fossils  from  l'liilli]is 

Inirf,',  I{illiii;':s. 
jS'otes   on   priinordiai    aini  '\';i- 

conic.  Marcoii,  ,1. 
SoiiK^  jioints  in  American  l;i(i1- 

o^y,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Notes    on     Davenjioil     :;rnvi'i 

drift,  I'lemin^r. 
(JcoIoLjy  of  part  of  coiimy  of 

Norfolk,  I  )o  Cew. 
Siir    la    faiino    I'riinodiali'  en 

Anicriiinc,  Karrandc 
J'riniordial  liuina  and  Taronii 

system.  I5arraiid((. 
History    of   ]ietrolenni,   Hunt, 

'1'.  S. 
(ieolof^y  of  .Murray  Jtay,  Lowii 

SI.  Lawrence,  I)a.\vsoii.  .1,  W. 
licmarks   (Hi    'racoiiii^   sysU'iii, 

.\iii.  ,lonr.  Sci. 
I'ainio  des  roclics  dii  ;;riiii)M(l(; 

(^iiel)ec,  l.ofian. 
18(!L'.   ,\j;e  of   red  sandstoiii'  el' t';iii- 

ada  and  \'ciiiiont.  llill;iiL'>. 
rriinordial  of  Canada,  Miiivoii, 

.1. 
Aliircliisoii    on    a;je  of  (^iieluv 

rocks,  l.onaii. 
Catalogue    of   tconoiuii    nui- 

orals.  Lofiaii. 
l'riiiiili\()  of  Norway  and  I  in- 

ada,  Mac  I'arlano.  'I', 
riiysical  condition  of  tlicsii|ier- 

licial     dcjiosits    in    Caii.'ula, 

lx'(dih. 
(JlaiK'onilt^  in  Lower  .'^iliniiiii.l 

Hunt, 'J'.  S. 
I'otsdani     fossils    in    .\iiiinKi.| 

Hitchcock.  C.  11. 
Acton  eojipor   mine,   .Mnc  li''| 

lane,  T. 
Anlicosl  i  Island,  Sli.ilir. 
'laconic   ami   Siliiri:iii  nl'  \if| 

mrint     and     Canailii.    .M'"'| 

C(M1,  iL 

Const  it  iition  of  copi'iT  n^'ffl 
of  Lake  Siiperioi,  Willi.iiij 
and  lllandy. 


IiARTON.  I 

Canada— Coiitinii 

i')iO\I.V(  Ks   ,),,.   ( 

I'I'kJ  Caiiaila 

J'^'''-.  i'riniordi 

n.irran 

('a(;ilo^rii, 

"'"Cam 
""  pi-inioi 

'a tide,  I 
'■'ossiJcs  ta 

'I'le  (111  J 

\^'<'  of   Ol'il 

<'ew, 

^^''■>-    '.'cpoit  of  s 

'•^fi.i.  l.oy 

"istoiy  of  ] 

"lilloii.s  sli 

'''clalioii.s     I 

Hunt,  T.  S 
'''I'pliiint  re 

liil)ino.s. 
■''"I'cr/i,-,;,!    n 
HcJI.  j;. 

'.'"«■''<■<•  rockn 

'-'Will. 
I'lma  <,/•    ],,..^ 
•'••Intern      .\, 
.'.  W  . 
Kootiny  sJat( 

"•■li,  U. 
I'"rallcli,s,„  „i 
''illin^H. 

'■'"I'l   niiiicN 

T.  .S 
\Micri,.,.,„    I),. 
.'.  W. 
''•''•""''lof(.a,sf,.,„ 

"'lMlici/ic;,fi,„ 
']'.  S. 

'^''''••"'^>^,  Xalnra 
'"■'.V  of    .M,„ 
■'.  W. 

'•'•'i/i||,.s     ,,ij„,, 
'■"il'le-J.ovi.s,  A 


of 


■\U: 


•"'""    ill     Cat 


Cll; 


(l| 


i)>Mian. 
''''"■  '"iiircnti,.,,, 
•'"'"riinKioii.s 

"'III'.  '1'.  S. 

"''"  •■"i«l  i(siiN,..s, 

-■""■'■  '■•'iiiain.si 

„"'<'">'i'da./,o«,, 

■^'""■'■'l"Ky  of  '/,• 

•''■'iNe,  Hnnt  T  s 

'"«■"'*<■  '■.■niain.s    i 
"""■■'".  J^..A,^•u, 


[I1VI.I..127. 


DABTOff] 


KOUTH   AMKHICAN    GHOI.OCiY. 


163 


;i)    ONTMUii 

8,  Hell. 
,o;,.rs.W.U. 

dial    ami   '^■^■ 
,1. 


DIU'O' 


t    ^l'ilY^l 


(!\V. 

\>riiu(»tli;ili'  en 

irriin'l''- 

nil  iiiul  Tatiiuii 

aiult". 
„troli'iiin.  Hunt, 

„„..., y  Hay.  l-owrt 

.,.,  Dawson.  •'■'*^' 

Tiu'oui''   svsti-'iii. 

ici. 

)ti;ui. 

niiout,  Uiir.ii!;*. 
Canada.  M:uvwi, 

an. 

,!■    ..(M.noiiii''    111"'- 

111. 
■Norway  aii.l  » ■'"■ 


Canada— ('ontiiiued. 

ri;(l\INt  KS   OF   (/tKHI'<'    AND    ONTAIMO 

(and  ('iiiiada  in  jiciicral) — Coiifd. 
ISt)'.'.  rrinnirdial-Fanuo  in  Ainerika, 

Hairando. 
C'atalogiio  of  crystalliiKi  rocks 

of  Canada,  limit,  T.  S. 
On  ])rini()rdial  of  Aiiicrioa,  Har- 

raiido,  llall,J. 
I'ossik's  taconi(incs  dc  1'  Aiiu'ri- 

(liic  <lii  Nord,  Maifon,  ,1. 
A}j;t!  of  OriMkany  Haiidslono,  Do 

Cow. 
]xii:!.  l;('iiort  of  survey  of  (';:Madii  to 

IXtlli.  I.o.uan. 
Ili.st(n'v  of*  liitnniiMis  and  l)itu- 

miiions  shales,  Iliiiil,  'I'.  S, 
K'cia  lions     ol'     iiiei,inior)>lii(',s, 

Iliint.'r.S. 
Ilopliant  riMiiains   in  Canada, 

itillin^'s. 
SuiK'rl'u'ial    f;eoloij;y   of  (iaspi', 

liell,  K. 
(,>iiel)ec,  rocks  at   I'oiiil    l,cvi8, 

Lo^an. 
I'lora  of    Devonian    in   north- 
eastern    Anieiiea,     Uawson, 

.I.W. 
Ivdofuig   slates  of   Canada, 

liell,  U. 
rarallelisin   ol'    IjMieliee  <;ron|), 

l!illiiij;n. 
•  iiijd   niines  of  Canada,  Hunt, 


arhvue 
Iditiono 
Lisits    " 


■ill 


I, owe 


isils    m 
,C.H. 
|er  mine 


AmiVH* 


M;if 


Slia 


llaiid, 

\    Silui-iaii  II 
d     Caiiailii. 


\n  of   I'ol'l 
Superior 

dv. 


Aiiicrii'an    l)c\onian,  Dawson, 
,1.  W. 
l'*!!!.  (iold  of  eastern  Canada,  I.oi;an, 
On  si  I  ieili  cation  of  fossils,  Hunt, 

m 

f  lUt'siiF'-H  Address,  X;it oral    History    So- 

t;;iii;*H  ''iely  of   Montreal,  JJawson, 

.I.W, 

,.  Mlun.iiL^  l.inliljcs    triloliilifen^s    d(>    la 

!'iiiiite-T.<!\  is,  Marcon,  ,1. 

Ailaiiile    in    Canadian    rocks, 

( 'iia]iiiian, 
Tlic  l.ainciitian,  Iiii;Hl>y. 
('niitrilintions      to     lilholoj;y, 
In'.        ■  lluiit.'r.  ."i. 

I'eai  and  ils  uses,  1  Iiint.  T.  S, 
"luaiiic  remains  in  I,aiirentiaii 
of  Canada,  l,on;in. 
^^        Miiieialof;y   of     l']o/oon    cana- 
Williiiii^  (Iriise,  Hunt,  T,  S. 

"iKMiiic  iiMiiains    in    llin    l,!in- 
uulian,  J>ogan, 


Canada— ( 'on '  inned. 

ri!()\  I.\(  i:8   OK   (^IKHKC   AM)    ONIAniO 

(and  Canada  in  ;j;eneral) — Cont'd. 
18<)1.  Geolofry  of  the  Ottawa  Valley, 

(irant,  ,1.  A. 
1><G5.  History   of  Mozoon  eanadciiiso, 
American  .lonrnal  of  Seienco. 

Cliemislry  of  natural  waters. 
Hunt,'!'.  S. 

Lc  Niaj^ara  qiiiiize  ans  apris, 
Marcon,  .1. 

IClevalioM  and  siilisideiiee,  dis- 
ii'ihntion  of  foinialion,  etc., 
HilliiifTs. 

rrodiiclion  and  ])reser\at ion  of 
lakes  hy  ice  action,  Kelt,  T. 

I'etrolenm,  Hunt, 'P.  S. 

SI  riicliiro  of  organic  remains  in 
Laiireiilian  limestones,  Daw- 
son, ■).  W. 

Contorted  (|narl/,  lode  at  Wav- 
erley,  (ioasi)i,  Sinclair. 

Montreal  Natural  History  So- 
ciety, aildress,  Dawsiiii,  .1,  W, 

I'osl-I'lioccne  at  l\'i\  iere  dn 
l-cmp  and  Tadonsac,  l>aw- 
Hon,  .1,  ^^■. 

Copiter  liidl  of  C.inada,  .Jack- 
son, ('. 'r. 

Dislrilinl  .on  of  i;ra|(tolites, 
Hall..). 

(ieoifrapliicalsketiliid' Canada, 
limit,  T.S. 

Snrfaco  Kcolofiy  of  It.isin  of 
(ircal  Lakes,  Newherry. 

Oil  formation  in  Alieliij^an, 
AVinehcll.A. 

Taconio  (|nestioii.  Hall, ,). 
lS(!t),  (iold  rcf^ion  of  lower  Canad.'i, 
Michel. 

h'cport  on  C^nehec  i;ron|i,  h'ich- 
ardsoii. 

Iv'eiiort  on  Hastinus  (  (imity, 
Jlac  l'',.irlanc,  T. 

Rcjioi  t  on  l,.iiiientiaii  lime- 
stones, iKitrcdenm,  and  s.ilt, 
Hnnl.T.  S. 

Manitonliii  J.slands,  liell,  \{. 

Cataloiiiie  of  Silurian  fossils  of 
Anticosti,  liilliiifis, 

Low(!r  Silnrian  of  Xovtii  Amer- 
ica, Lo!;:in. 

(i<dd  rej;ion  of  lower  Canada, 
Hunt,  T,  S. 

(Jcolofjy  of  ]ielidlemn  in  Can- 
ada W(S8t,  \\  iu(  hell,  A. 


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CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX   OF 


[Bri,!..  127. 


Canada — Continued. 

PKOVINCKS  ok  QlKItKC  AND  Ontahto 
(and  Cauiulii  in  };encral) — Cont'd. 
18(j6.  Eozoon  and  li.anrentian  rocks 

of  Can.'itla,  ]»anisay,  A.  C. 
Orifjin  of  sonic  of  the  earth's 

features,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Kcport  of   survey   of  Canada, 

18(i;!-lf<t)(i,  I.ojran. 
Map  of  Canada  and  part  of  the 

United    States,    I,ofiau    and 

Hall, 
(ilaeial  jjcriod  in  Nortli  Amer- 
ica, licit,  T. 
ISitunien   on   I'oint   Levis   and 

orifiin    of     coal,     Anderson, 

W.  .1. 
Report  on  Lake  Superior,  Jlac- 

Farlane,  T. 
lf<67.  Glacial  movement  in  valley  of 

.St.  Lawrence,  Whittlesey. 
Kelations  of  j;iacial  deposits  of 

Scotli'.udaud Canada,  Crosby, 

JL  \V. 
Description  gc'ologiiiue  du  Ca- 
nada, Hunt,  T.  8. 
Gold  rejrion  of  Hastings^  Hunt, 

T.  f<. 
Terrains  ancicns  de  I'AuierKiue 

du  Nord,  Hunt,  T.  (*. 
Notice   of   fauna   of    Potsdam 

sandstone,  Hall,  J. 
181)8.  Kecent  discoveries  in  Acadia, 

Dawson,  .1.  W. 
Occurrences  of  iron  in  masses, 

Whittlesey. 
Coini)arisons  of  icebergs  with 

glaciers,    with    icference    to 

bowlder  clay  of  Canada,  Daw- 
son, .L  W. 
Plants    and    clinuite   of   Post- 

Plioceuc  of  Canada,  Dawson, 

J.  W. 
Laurentian     limestones     and 

their  mineralogy,  Hunt.T.  S. 
Poi'ks  and  cupriferous  beds  of 

Portage  Lake.  Mac  Farlane.T. 
.Sujipostul  burrows  of  worm.-j  in 

Laurentian,  Dawson,  ,J.  W. 
Conditions   of   (Ustribution   of 

plants  in  Canada,  Drummond. 
New     specimens      ol'     oo/oon, 

J^ogau. 
Eozischo       Fornnitionsgruppe 

?'nrd-Amerika8,  Credner. 


Canada — Continued. 

PliOVI\<  i;S  OK   ((UKUKC   AM)   Ont.muo 

(and  Canada  in  general) — Cont'd. 
1868.  Notes  on    southwest  Ontario, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

I'oints  in  geology  of  ACriiidiit, 
Hunt.  T.  S. 

Kelations  between  glacinl  de- 
posits  of  .^cotl.ind  and  tlids" 
of  Canada,  Crosskey. 

Section  of  Liiurcntian  in  Hiix- 
ing.s,  Ontario,  "\"enn{ir. 
18fil>.  F(>8sil  plants  from  tJaspo.  Daw- 
son, J.  W. 

(ieology,  etc.,  of  IIastin!;j 
County,  AVallbridge, 

A\'oo(ls  location,  Thunder  Cam. 
Lake  SuiJcrior,  Mac  I'.iv- 
]an(>.  'J'. 

Features  about  Lcluil  Mdiiu- 
tain.  Hunt,  1'.  S. 

Silver  location,  ThumliT  li;iy, 
Chapnuin. 

Apatite  in  North  Uurgcs.s,  .hick- 
son,  C.  'J'. 

Kelations    and     charMcItT  nil 
western  bowlder  drilt,  An- 
drews, E.  j 

Borings  for  oil  in  soiitliwes: 
Ontario,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
1870.  Geology  of  eastern  New  Kiij-| 
land.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Exi)l()rations  in  Cliina,  li'i(lil-| 

lloflMl. 

tieology  of  northeast  Aiiiciiaj 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
(trai)liite  of  Laurentian  ol't'aii'j 

ada,  Dawson, .).  W. 
Koport  on  rocks  of  Iowit  mJ 

Ijawrence,  L'ichardMiii,  J. 
l?(dl  on  Nipigon  region.  Lii;;i!il 
Kejiort    on    Hasting.^  CMiiuq 

Xmiwuv. 
Shores    ol'   the    St.    I.iiwivul 

below  (Quebec,  KirlianlM'H.I 
Kei>ort  on  Lake  .■^iipiiinr 

Nipigon,  liell.  .1. 
Report  on  Maniloiilin  If!''"' 

etc..  IJell,  K. 
Silicates   in    Palcoznir  fusij 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Note     on     Labrailmiti'   n'«i 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
tioderich   salt   region,  :imij 

iron  ores,  Hunt,  i'.S. 


Canada— Con  tir 

VUiiVISCKH   OP 

'■"Id  Canai 
l-^At.  .Aloderii 

dcJI. 
J"^'i.  The  iln 
A. 
Wants  f 
rian.  L 
apatites 
Coj)p,.r 

ililJ.D, 

i'osition  ; 

ill  wJii( 

cier  orij 

■"^iirfacogr 

"'Id  Misi 

berry. 

Geognosy 

Jin  lit,  T. 

I'ositioi,  „i 

to(h)u  ren 

'^'"--  Co(inti(.,s  o/ 

•'"id  Lanai 

l'ho.si>hato  t 

J*'ii'ge.s.s,  J 

K«'njark,s    on 

^  versy,  ]{ij| 

K'elation.s  of 

'"^iJurian 

'f'lli,  J. 

I-"ike    l),-i8i,is 

rent.s,  I  ),.,„.( 

J'ost-PIiocene 

-^'iiuntain 

iiuufc.  T.  ,<;. 
-"Niagara,   its   ] 
*'f''v  HolJ,.\, 
^'"•"1  try  north 
Kichardsoii, 
-^''"•cliison   on 
rot'k.s,  I.oy;,,^ 

''""iitrybetn-, 

•'"xl  Mistassi 

''''portongohi. 

'find. 
*''"|<l     (iehl.s 

•N'ova  Scotia 
'■'^t    aiKl   int'u 

''iiiiniii^r. 
'"""larlvs  on  h,t^ 
"'"'■•b  Hunt,  'J 
''''«''>"  north  of 


[nvi.i..  12". 


1)  Ontahiii 

Bt    OutliVi", 
jf   Vt'VUKlUt, 

,(l  iiixl  tUuso 
tiiin  in  Ha-t- 

LMUUIV. 

I  (,iasi)<\  Haw- 

of    Hastings 

L-idge. 

llnuiiifiCaiu'. 
)V,     Mui'    li'v- 

lU-l»'il   Monii- 

hUury;es.s,.liiet 

sv-Mor  dntt,  An- 
,il  in  soutli^rfitj 

xsteru  ^•o^v  l^"Si 

r.s. 

i,»  Cliiiiii,  Ki'M-l 
,vt\ieast  Aui.'iK.' 

„.).\v. 

•  ks  t'l'  1"^"'' 
i;-u'liai'(\Min,.l' 


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165 


llastiu^^ 


lie 


St.    \  ■■'''''' 
,00,  Ki>'l>;'i*""' 
•lUe  Sui.rvi"V  ■' 

oU..t.  , 


i  ai.railoviti 

[it  ri'fiioii- 
lliiut,T-!5' 


I'ossi 


;\iul 


Canada— Continued. 

ritdVIXCI.S   Ol-    Ql'KnEC    AND    ONTAKIO 

(and  Canada  in  j;cneral) — Cont'd. 
1S7(>.  Modern   fj;lacial   action,  Bloas- 

di'll. 
ISTI.  Tlio  AFarsliall  ^Jtronji,  Winrhell, 
A. 

Plants  of  Devonian  and  Silu- 
rian. Dawson,  .1.  W. 

A])atites  of  Canada,  Broome. 

Copper  doportits  of  Harvey 
Hill.  Don-law,.!. 

I'osition  and  lieij^lit  of  plateau 
in  which  New  En,!;liiud  j'la- 
cier  originated,  Dana.  .1.  D. 

Surface,  jjcolo.uy  of  Great  Lakes 
and  Missia.sippi  Valley,  New- 
berry. 

Geognosy  of  Appalachians, 
Hunt,'T.  S. 

Tositioii  of  elephant  and  mas- 
todon remains,  Newberry. 
18Tl'.  Counties  of  l^eeds,  Frouteuac, 
and  Lanark,  Vennor. 

riiosphatc  of  li!nc  and  mica  in 
Bnrges.s,  Ih'oome,  (J. 

Eeniarks  on  Tacoiiic  contro- 
versy, ISillings,  E. 

Kelations  of  JHddle  and  T'j»i)er 
.Silurian  in  United  States, 
Hall,  .L 

Lake  basins  and  active  cur- 
rents, Dawson,  ,7.  W. 

I'ost-l'lioccne  of  Canada,  Daw- 
son, .T.  W. 

Jlonntain  of  Montarville, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Xiagara,  its  history,  geology, 
etc.,  Holloy,  G.  W. 

Country  north  of  Lake  St.  .Jobn, 
Kichard.son,  .J. 

Miirchison  on  ago  of  (Quebec 
rocks,  Logan. 

Country  between  lakes  St.  .lolin 
and  JH.stassini,  McOnat. 

l\ei)orton  g(dd-niiningdistrict8, 
Hind. 

(■old  lields  of  (jhieb(>c  and 
Nova  Scotia,  Sclwyn. 

i':iHt  and  futiire  of  Niagara, 
Gunning. 

lieuiarks  on  late  criticisms  on 
Dana.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

ii'egion  north  of  Lake  Superior, 
Bell,  1{. 


Canada — Continued. 

Pl!UVIN(  KS    OK    Ql'KnEC   AND   OXTAIIIO 

(and  Canada  in  general) — Cont'd. 

1872.  History  of  Cambrian  and  Silu- 

rian, Hunt,  T.  S. 
Notes  on  granitic  rocks,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Country  between  Lake  Superior 
and  Albany  Kiver,  Bell,  IL 
Frontcnac,  Leeds,  and  T..anark 
counties,  Ontaiio,  Vennor. 

1873.  Aiiriferouscountry  in  Marmora, 

Ontario,  Chapman. 

Country  between  lakes  Teniis- 
camingne  and  Abbitibbi, 
McOuat. 

Salt  dei)osit8  of  western  Onta- 
rio, (^b.^jon. 

Motaniorphism  of  rocks,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Mesozoic  fossils  from  British 
Columbia,  Billings. 

Observations  ou  Niagara,  Tyn- 
dall. 

Counties  of  Fronteinic.  Leeds, 
and  Lanark,  Vennor. 

Examination  of  Lake  Huron 
region,  Murray,  A. 

Thunder  Bay  and  Shabcn- 
dowan  districts,  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Nicholson. 

Mineral  region  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Bell. 

Analyses  of  serpentine,  Har- 
rington, B.  J. 

Map  of  L^nited  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. ;  Hitchcock,  C.IL, 
and  Bialce. 

Diiwson  ou  I *ost-Pliocene  geol- 
ogy of  C'auada,  Dana. . I.  D. 

Summary  re])ort  of  Canadian 
survey,  1872-715,  Selw.v  u. 

Impressions  and  footprints  on 
Carlioniferons  rocks,  Dawson, 
.1.  W. 

Gecdogy  of  lower  Carlionifer- 
ons. Dawson.  .1.  W. 

Post-Tertiai'y  history   of   New 
England,  Perry. 
1871.  Frontcnac,  liceds,  and  I^anark 
counties,  Vennor. 

Glauconite  and  fossil  resins, 
Hunt.T.  S. 

Montague  gold  mines,  Houey- 
uuiu. 


166 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX   OF 


(BIXLir. 


k 


Canada — ContiinuHl. 

rUOXIXCKS    OK   (.^UEUr.C   AM>    OXT.VUIO 

(and  Ciuiiula  in  general) — Cont'd. 
1871.   Chani|ilain    deiiosits    north   of 

Laki'Snporior,  Dawson, (i.  M. 
Structure    and    origin  of   tlio 

( Jrcat  LalvCH,  Ntns'bcrry. 
Nortli  8ln>io  of  Lalce  Superior, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Niagiira  and  lowor  Heltlerlierg 

m  I'nited  States  and  Canada, 

]lall,  J. 
On     stratilication     of     roelcH, 

lIunt.T.  S. 
Zones     of     elevation      in    tiie 

oartli's  crust,  Koss. 
Snnnnar.N      of     investigations, 

1873-71,  Selwyn. 
Mining  on  north  shore  of  Lal<e 

Sii])erior,  MeKdlar. 
187.5.  Explication  do  la   carte  gcolo- 

gique  de  la  terre,  Marcon.  ,L 
CJnelpli  limestones,  Nicholson. 
Disintegration  of  rocks,  lluut, 

r.  S. 
Huron  County,    Ontario,    (iib- 

son,  ,1. 
Native  copper  mines  of  Lake 

Superior,  Douglas,  .1. 
Relations    of    primordial   and 

crystallines.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Mining  district  on  north  shore 

of  Lake  Sujierior,  >s  icliolson. 
Hurouian  and  mineral  rocks  of 

Lake  Superior,  15ell. 
Outline  of  geology  td"  Ontario, 

Cha|)man. 
(Jalena  dejjosits  in  Laurent ian 

of  Ontario,  Vennor. 
Valley    of    Minnesota     Kiver, 

Warren,  C!.  K. 
Geologic   chart  of  the    i'nited 

States,  r.radlc^y,  V.  H. 
Address    to    Natural     History 

So(  iety  of  Montreal,  geologic 

history,  Dawson, .).  W . 
Address    to    Natural    History 

Society  of  Montreal,  Dawson, 

J.  \V.' 
Geology    and      geography     of 

petroleum,  Wrigh^y. 
Distribution    of    plants,     and 

marine  origin  of  Erie  (days, 

Drumnuind. 
Neigliborhood     of     Hamilton, 

Spencer,  J   W. 


Canada — Continued. 

rUOVl.NCKS   (IK   (/lEHKc;   .\XIi  OvTAfiK) 

(and  Canada  in  general; — C'nit'd. 
1875.  Clays  on   Tattagoiii-be   River 
r..isley. 

187(5.  Huroniau  of  Canada,  Selwyn. 
Geology  of  oil  regions  of  tin- 

Unite<l  States,  Xewberry. 
Chemical  eontribations  tii<;(i,i. 

ogy  of  Canada,  Hoftiii.nin 
Eeport  of  survey  of  (  aiwili 

for  1874-75,  Selwyn. 
Physical     geology     of    I.ate  | 

Superior,  \VliittI<-M.'y. 
Sir   William  Logan.    Harriiii- 1 

ton,  15.  .1. 
Explorations  in  Front«-iiac  ac;  j 

Lanark  <-ountici«,  Vcimor. 
Outline  of  geology  of  <  aii:iilj,| 

Chapman,  K.  J. 
New  fa«:t8  relating  to  Enwisi 

canadense,  Dawson.  J.  W, 
Coal  and    oil    of   tlie    I'u-Ar 

States,  Boyd,  E.  F. 
Geologic  chart   of  tin-  I  i.ixl 

States,  IJradley,  F.  M. 
Eozoou  canaden.se  at  i'iitf  --.l 

Pierre.  Da\vi>on.  J.  W. 
Catalogue  of  c«ononiiitiiiiieri.j| 

and  stratigrjipliy  of  (aiialil 

Selwyn. 
Fossil  Protozoa  from  (  annii] 

Dawson.  J.  \V. 
Phosphat<'s  of  Lanri  iitiauH 

Canjl)riau,  Daiv>«>n.  .1.  W. 
Notes   on    Canadian    miufn 

and  rocks,  llarriiigtun,  li.Jj 
1877.   I'xploratious    l»etwiin  .laaj 

Hay  ami  lake^i  SnjwTiora 

Huron.  Hell. 
Dana  on  alteration  oT  rwit 

Hunt.  T..»*. 
Goderich  salt  region.  Hnnr.Ij 
Sur  les  pi'troles  de  1  Aniriiji 

duNord.  Hunt.T.S. 
]{elation   of    geology  of  '^i 

Hamjishire  to  adja<  futM 

tory,  Hit<be4jck, C.  H. 
Notes  on  tbeiilaciai  <t;i. 

J.  D. 
Arcbean  of  Canada.  Vi'iiii'ii. 
Cbemi*'al  eontributinn:'. 

nnmn. 
North  shore  of  La   >■  >»!' 

C((iirtis. 


DAnTOV.) 

Canada- Conti 

l'i;n\  [.VciOfj   o 

(iiud  Canj: 

1877.  Aiucrii 

\Voo 

(I'eoloo 

Hitcl 

ton. 

History 

rocks 

Dana, 
LeadiiiM 

.'Ilia,  ( 

ix'eport  t 

I'ontia 

ties,  Yt 

Twin  Hii 

elaturo 

North  of 

of  Lake 

Dikes  am 

Pennsy] 

Carlionife 

'i'"ionto, 

'i'uel)eegi'( 

T.  S. 

Geoloiry  f,f 

"ial  Kail 

Sii|icrlici;ii 

Wilkin.s 

C.'italogiie 

iin<l  fossj 

Address  to 

<-'i<:tyof  Ji 
iiistory,  I 
'•■odericli;^;, 

^  'uw  (liken 
"licroscoj 

"I'lleveaii 

'furwash. 
Eo/oi(!   roc 

Prince  i:,i 
tario,  \Vi 
■'^'il'igeu   or 
Lake    Sni 
W. 

J^f-GIacial ; 

Lakes  reg; 

^I'otes  on  mi 

^  'farringtoi 
PefrolLMMii  an 

'">"1N,  l!ro;i, 
'''''•'geologic 

shire,  ilitc 


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asi»  On'TARIO 
L-ral,— f"iitM. 
igoinbc   HiviT, 

tuatla,  ^elwyii. 

»,  Ne\vl»trry. 
ibut«oii'*t"':i"' 
ila,  Hofl"iM;ii\ii 
rvey  «f  '■nwl^ 
jjelwyn. 

,j,)gy     •>*     '•*''*  I 
hittW-sey. 
Logau,   Hirriiu 

in  Frontfiiac  m  | 
intic*,  V.imor. 
•ology  of  (  ;iiiii.!i,| 

E.J. 

elatin«  to  V.<"" 
,  Dawson. . I .^V, 
il    of  th«    I'liiwl 
,yd,  E.  F. 
^art   of  til.'  ti.u. 
aaiey,  F.  If 
adense  at  <  "t  ■ 
[»\vson.  J-  ^^  • 
,fe««Mi«»nii<iiii"'^i'^| 
(rr.il»l>y  of  liinalil 

tozoa  from  ^'m-^ 

J.W. 

„f  Lanr.titiiuusn 

u.  Uawjam..'.^^' 
C:>na<lian  iiii:-^ 
s.  Harrinjrti'ii.r-J 

,U8    »»etwi.n  .li 

liikes  SiM-'iiuf^ 

alteration  »;  t » 

laltrc-gion.  HiHitl: 

ltrol.-s  d«  1  Ani.TH^ 

l.Hunt.T.: 

(of    j:e"l"Ji>   ">t  "•^ 
lire  toa.lja"'"t'' 

[t«li..»ct.<'  " 

IbetJlacial'T'''^ 

^f  fanaa..  V.mu' 
.ontribiiticn*  ' 


I  .re  of  I-^   ' 


Mll'tl 


Canada- Coiitiiiiiod. 

l'll(i\  IX(  I'.S   OF   (.^IT.lUX'    AND   OnTAHIO 

(iiinl  Canatla  in  ;>enLM;il) — Cont'd. 
1S77.  American      surfaco      geology, 
Wood,  S.  V. 

(icology  of  Ni'w  llanipsliirc, 
mtchtock,  C.  11. ;  Jluntiiig- 
ton. 

History  of  cvystallino  stratified 
rocks,  lIiint.T.  S. 
1S7S.  Sonio     pointa      in     litbology, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

Leading  p'ologic  areas  of  Can- 
ada, Cba]imau. 

Keport  on  surveys  in  Uenfrcvr, 
I'oiitiae,  iinil  Ottawa  coun- 
ties, Vcnnor. 

Term  Ilndson  ]{iver  in  nomeu- 
elaturo.  Hall.  J. 

North  of  Lake  Huron  and  east 
of  Lake  Sujierior,  Ikdl,  K. 

Dikes  and  Azoit!  of  isoutlieast 
Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Carbon iferoua  bowlders  near 
Toronto,  llinde. 

C,»uel>oe  gronp  in  geology,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

(ieology  of  route  of  Intercolo- 
nial Railway,  Hell.  R. 

.Superlieial  dejiosits  of  Ontario, 
Wilkins. 

Catalogue  of  rocks,  minerals, 
and  fossils,  llarringtiui. 

Address  to  Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Montreal,  rieistoeeno 
history,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

(Joderichsaltregion.lliint, T.  S. 

A  l(!w  <likeH  in  the  Laurentiiin, 
microscoiiic  study,  llarring- 
ton,  IJ.  J. 

nelleveau  mining  operations, 
liurwasli. 

Kozoic  rocks  in  Hastings  and 
I'rince  I'.dward  counties,  On- 
tario, Wilkins. 

Xipigeu  or  copper  rocks  of 
Lake  Sui)crior,  Spent  or,  ,J. 
W. 

Pr(!-Glacial  geograpliy  of  Great 
Lakes  region,  Claypole. 

Notes  on  miscellaneous  rocks, 
Harriuffton,  li.J. 

retroleiim  and  <ithir  hydrocar- 
bons, Tiroadlicad. 

Tlicfreolofric  mapofNew  Hamp- 
shire, Hitdu'ock,  C.  li. 


Canada — Continued. 
lMi<)ViN(  r.s  or  QrKUKc  an'O  Ontario 
(and  Canada  in  general) — CVmt'd. 
187S.  I3el(i'il    ilmmtain,     Dawson, 
J.  W. 

Causes  of  (ilacial  phenoniona, 
Torrell. 

Glacial  and  Inter-tilacial  strata 
near  Toronto,  Ilinde. 

riiosphates   in    Canada,    Daw- 
son,.!. W. 
1870.  Glacial  period  in  east^M'ii  Amer- 
ica, Hitchcock,  O.  II. 

Maofarlane's  (Jeologlcal  Rail- 
road (iuide,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Seniimet amorphic  fossil iferous 
rocks,   Dawson,  ,1.  \V. 

8traligra])hy  of  (JikOxm:  jjronp 
and  older  crystallines,  t>ol- 
wyn. 

Report  of  geological  survey  of 
Canada  for  I)S77-7S  by  Sel- 
Avyn,  Dana,  .J.  1). 

East  coast  of  Hudson  I? ay, 
liell. 

Saltmine,  Goderieh,  Heinricb. 

Minerals  of  apatito  veins  of 
Ottawa  County,  etc,  Har- 
riu'^ton,  IJ.  .J. 

Origin  of  stylolitcs.  Nelson. 

1880.  Chemical  eontril)utH)ns  to  Iho 

geology  of  Canada,  Holl- 
niann. 

I're-Cambrien  dans  rAmcriquo 
du  Nord,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Lecture  notes  on  Canada,  Daw- 
son., I.  W. 

Compai  isons  of  iron  .md  asso- 
ciated rocks  of  JIar(|Uettc  rc- 
f>i()n,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Silver  Islet,  Mac  I'arlane,  T. 

North  Staiibrdsbiro  district, 
Merritt.  W.  H. 

History  of  some  rre-('and)rian 
rocks,  Hunt.  T.  S. 

Geologic  action  of  humus  acids, 
.lulien. 

1881.  Address,    remarks    on    (^lU'bec 

group.  Paw  son.  ,1.  W. 
llelderbcrg  roiks  of  St.  Helena 

Island,  Donald. 
Rennirks  on  Canadian  stratig- 

ra])liy,  Mac  Farlano.  T. 
Cohmies   dims    Ics   roches   d(>8 

bords     du    lac    Cbunplaiu, 

!Marcou,  ,J. 


168 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


IliUII,.  I'JT. 


Canada— (!oiitinnp(1. 

.      rKOVIX(  KS   OK   C^rF.IlKC   AND    OXTAUIO 

(and  CiUiadii  in  gonoral) — Cont'd. 
1880.  Tacouic    sywtcni    in    geology, 
lInnt,T.  S. 

Canyons,  their  cLaracter  and 
origin,  Bross. 

Stratigraphy  or  Qnohcc  group 
and  older  crystallines  of 
Canaila.  Selwyn. 

Uuilication  of  Silurian  nonion- 
claturo,  Miller.  S.  A. 

Chemical  contrihntions  to  geol- 
ogy of  Canada,  llolViiian. 

1882.  Pre-Glucial  outlet  (if  LakeKrio 

and  origin  of  the  lower  Groat 
Lakes,  Sjioncer,  .1.  W. 

North  Anieriea  in  the  Ice  age, 
Hitchcock.  C.  H. 

reatnresof  lower  Gro.it  Lakes 
during  great  river  age,  Spen- 
cer..!. W. 

Terraces  and  hoaches  of  Lake 
Ontario,  Spencer. 

Archoau  of  Cobequid  Moun- 
tain, Honeynian. 

Pliosphules  in  Canada,  Veuuor. 

Silver  Islet  mine,  Lowe, 

Notes  on  Point  Pleasant,  Cam- 
eron. 

Co(dogic  waifH  from  Magdalen 
Islands,  lioneyman. 

1883.  Keport  on  (iiis\}6,  Ells. 
Copper  rocks  of  Lake  Superior, 

Irving,  R.  D. 

Copper  rocks  of  Lake  Superior, 
Irving,  K.  D. ;  Sidwyn. 

The  name  Laurcntian,  Wads- 
worth. 

Glaciiil  phenomena  of  Bay  of 
Chaleurs   region,  Chalmers. 

Successive  Paleozoic  lior.'i  of 
Canada,  Dawson,  .J,  W. 

Magnetic  ores  in  Victoria 
County,  Ontario,  Merritt. 

History  of  Taconic  question  and 
I  relation  of  Taconic  series, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Chemical  contributions  to  geol- 
ogy of  Canada,  lloiVman. 

Erosion  from  ice  in  liaie  des 
Chaleurs,  Chalmers. 

Whale  in  gr.-ivel  near  Smiths 
Falls,  Ontario,  Dawson,.).  \V. 

Quebec  group  in  geology,  Daw- 
sou,  J.  W. 


Canada— Cout  inued. 

Pll(i\  l.NCKS   OK    C^UKIIKC    AND    ONIMMo 

(and  Canada  in  general)— ('(nn'il. 
1883.   History  of  seriicntinc^  andiiutcH 

on       prc-Cambriau      lurk.-i, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Kocks  of  north  nhoro  of  I.aki^ 

Sujierior,  Sehvyu. 
History  of  serpent  ine  ami  nutcs 

on       jtrii-Cambrian      rotk'i, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
(ieology  of  Lake  Su2)erioi',  Si]. 

w'  n. 
fieologic  history  of  Aiiiviicm 

continent,  Hall,  ■). 
Analyses    of     soils,    ICduiiriU, 

J.  H. 
Geology    of     Lake     Siiiicrinr, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Graptolites   from   the    (iiielitf 

gniu]),  Dawson,  J.  \V. 
Life    of    William    E,    I.omm. 

Dana,  J.  D. 
Notes    on    southeast    C.Miclno. 

Selwyn. 
Decay    of    rocks    geoloy;i(!;illv 

(ionsidered,  Hunt,  '1'.  8. 
Glacial  markings  in  LaiU(iiti;i!i 

hills,  Andrews,  E. 
Progress  of  geology,  188:!,  Hunt, 

T.  8. 
Geology  of  western  end  of  L;ikr 

Ontario,  .S])encer,  .1.  W, 
Notes  on  some  mines  in  (|Mieliei', 

Willimott. 
Pre-Cambrian  rocks,  limit,!'  >. 
St,  Ignace  Ishuid,  Laki;  Mi'inj 

rior,  Robb. 
Surface  geology  of  liaioilcM  lia| 

leiir  region,  Chaliiici>. 
Microstructure  of  rocks  of  (Jne^ 

bee  grou]),  Adams,  T.  D. 
Keniarka  on  moraines  ainli' 

races,  Dawson,  .1.  \\'. 
Geologic    du    lac    ."^aiat-.IiNinl 

Lallaiumc. 
Changes  of  level  on  east  i(i:i.»| 

of  North  America,  (  ook.li 
Utica    and    related    hoii/"ii< 

Walcott, 
Co]ip(!r  rocks  of  Lake  Sii]ii'rii 

Irving,  R,  I). 
NotncMiclature  and  ((iloiiii;,' 

maj's,  Selwyn. 
Canadian  Pleistocene,  I>;i\vm| 

J.W. 


niRTOV.] 

Canada— Confini 
i'i;oM.v(i-.s  o|,. 

I'liid  Ciinad 

^^^•■i.  Quebec 

SeJwyi 

l''llHo]ve( 

Dil  wsoi 

3''^ I.  Iron  orcH 

•Men-it  t 

-^iarag,!,  J 

riod,  A^• 

Snpertieiii 

Valley,  c 
'^'liniato  cl 

J"gic  tin] 

''anaili.'iii  i 

hers,  ^\•il 

i'i>*tuf  f„s.s 

vicinity,  , 

■"''lieates';,!, 

'"•fliositea 

"•'ly,  A.lan 
^'•■I'ladian  in 
'■'■"•ial  aeti,, 

^'ork  and  C 
'■'■.v^tallinor, 

West,  AViiie 

J<'ooffhoOla( 
U.  C, 

Azoic  system 
sioiis,    Whit 
wortli. 
^'•'"ubrianoC  ( 
C';in;i(I..,,  \val 
I^eseriptive    .sk 
Canada,  SaUy 
Mxititii  of  Can; 
-^ofeso,,  i,„i|,[i 
,  '"  -Vcw  y,,,.),^ 

^■-"^"'i' rocks  of] 
ilunt,  T.s. 

*»'»1  Ida  ins  ..,„ 
'•'^•'■1  <)f  (lie  u 
"dluni. 

''"I'J>^'''  and  iro, 
La  ko  Superior, 

'■'•'"'>ii  ean.,,1,., 
'I  W. 

''""'"^-ie    oecnnv 

""■"'  I'L'ckham, 

''•'•'•  -^Patithring,.!- 

Adams,  F.  i)_ 

■\|'''t'teofQ„H,oe,. 

-^"f^'s  on  north  «!„ 

•'^"Penor,  HcUyu 


111 


(uuii,.  rj7. 


KC   AM)    <)N1  AliKj 

eueral) — ('(nit'd. 
])ciitino  aiuhintcs 
iuubi'iau      Kicks, 

Ih  Hhore  ol'  Laid. 
ehvyii. 

pi'iitinoiuiii  iiiitcs 
ainliiiiiii      rocks, 

ako  SnpcriDr,  Scl 

:ory  of  AiiiiTinin 
Hall,  J. 
soils,    ICdwards, 

Lake     Sii]ieniir. 

rom  tlio    Qiieluc 
vsoii,  ,1.  \V. 
lliani    K.    ].0'j,:m. 

)iitlieaHt    (,ii:i'liw. 

jcks    geolo^ii^iillv 
,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
iiigs  in  Laiu'ciiti;:!! 
ews,  E. 

!olo;4'y,  188iMiiiiir, 

Bstoni  etui  (if  Lake 
pcncer,  J.  W. 

amines  in  (^Mu'l'f'. j 

ti  rocks,  limit,!, 
land,  Lake  Mfin-i 

pjj;y  of  l>aio(leClia-| 
I,  L'lialnuis. 
re  of  rocks  (if  Qne-j 
Adams,  T.  D. 
morainrs  aiul  ii'i 
rson,  .1.  W- 
lac    Saiiit-Jc.ii:, 

evel  on  I'a^t  ""'''j 
uerica,*  inik.t' 
related    lioii/mii 

of  Lake  Siiiii'iioj 
[). 

e  and  ccilnrins 
yn. 

■.istOCCIiC,  l>il\VSDl 


DIRTOV] 


Caiiada-Conf.innod. 
J'i;"U.V(  Ks  o|,.  Orvn,',, 

l^Sa  Q"el„.c    ...oTu      ;■     '""*''• 

'"".;'"'"  ^"•'"•J'-.'s  in  «,...,„.„ 

i^"»'son,  J.  \v.  "^' 

^^^i-  Iron  ores  „f  Yif.t,.,.!.,  ,, 

^''■^f  of  fossils  (Ton.  Ottaw.t.,,,,1 

^"";^^-  .l.o„t  olivi,,,.   „.  ..„ 
"'•^''-'t,.s  /Von.  J,iv..r  .s    .  1" 
"■'.v,  Adams,  F  j)  ""*' 

'•■"■adian  iron  oros/Dowev 
orkande,,,,,.,^^^..,^^        w 

<^     Ilu.e  rocks  of  t,u,Xorfh 
^^Lst,  A\  nicli,.Ji.  X  H 

worth.  •^         ^    ^^"'''^■ 

( '■imli!  ian  oC  !-,-.,-  * 

/".'a4 ;;:,::;::' ^^"^—^ 

tnuada,  Sehvvn.        " 

^^^i';"''"  of  Canada,  If,,,,,,,, 
-"^"tfson  bnil.Ii,,,..' ,  "T.i.S. 

/•■^•-vv,„,,";-.,:;;;;'-i; 

*',""  /■' ••"..1  W,„„,.,.,  „f 

Odin.,.  '  '"'  "^^""'-  '>"-va, 
''7:;-J...a  iron  districts  of 
•  •-coon     cai.adcn'^f.      n 

"•""%ic    occ.,rr,.n,.„    ,„•    , -, 
,  ""■".  l^eckha,...  '    '"^"■ 

^'^■'' -\l.utitl,rinf,er     i,,     .- 

Adams,].',,.    '"     <^--'"".Ia, 

;Jl'"t'toofQ„e,.,e,Jir«,vn  C  (• 
'^"I'er.or,  8elwy„.  "* 


^OliTir   AMEKICAN  OEOLOGV. 


JG9 

Canada-Con/ ;„,„„, 

'^'"     locks    oil    tJm    tJ 

^•'anis,  F.  D.  •''-'"-"ay, 

f'>ri(iin    of    cnst.,]];. 

Hm.f,T.  s  '    '■"••'^■■'*- 

Interior  of  (.;,„„..    „     . 
Kn.s,Lo,v  '      ^'■"'"■S"la, 

A0AaS,.ot,..,,Wi)li,„ot. 
■i^i.'ig-ara  «„,•,,„    ,,^  ..     , 

^;  "-la  an.l  tl.o  Old  Worl 
iJawson,  ,;  \y  '"nil, 

J^awrencc,  Wi„,,,,.        '"" ''^f- 
•^anadian    and    .\r,.i. 

--«.,4;,:-\;;;:; 

^"il'rcssioi,  „f  ,1,,.  ,,„,    ,    . 

^/anada,  ]{lalvo..J  j.-  ' 

^^/lorcstrnctnre    ,.f     ,"     ,. ,    • 

"••*••  ''av.s,  ,;..;^'"" 

(.'.M.  •    '    "a  n  son, 

^'<>to  siir  dr,i,-,*„ 

<"  pots  aiirif.-.j.e,,  J,.  , 

""c,  l.;idai(,i,ie. 

'.;'l,:.''  '■^"» .o».o, 

^"•.servarions  i,,    <. 

,  «■"",  Lada,.;;;.;'^"""''^  - 

J^'t'-'.-otlirories,  JliJi    p 

^uena,\,La(!amn,o. 
^I'-'^tito      deposits,     (,,, 

^/'"""t.v,  Torranci.    ^"'^'"^ 

^7""-ia"    lannas    "„,■      Vo,-,,, 

'flNtoi'vof  tJipT.. 

■      '     '^''.■.-on,.:,,„estio„ 
.iiiu    i('iatioi,.s   (if    ti, 

H.M.t,  T  ,s  "'  '''"■'^^ 

^•anHis,.       ^''    ^'■^■"'*''    and 
p.de.    "     "'    '^'••'«'""'    <-''ay- 

^'''"'""""''"■^"^■.Vor.hAn.eri 
'"""""^'■"-^i-(■onte. 


170 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


fmix.l!>T. 


Dahtow.] 


Canada— Con  tin  iumI. 

ri{i>viN(  r.s  <»i-  (^1  Kni'.c:  A\i>  Ontauio 

(and  Caniulu  in  ;{t'noral) — Cont'd. 

1880.  Apatito  of  Canada,  Iliint.T.S. 

Deepest  lake  in  AnKMica.i'.ailey. 

(ienesis   of   Canadian  ajiatito, 

Kinalian,  (i.  11. 
Niaj^aru  gory<\  .Sciienco, 
(ilacial    action    on    Hhorea    of 

l,ake  Stiiierior,  Cro/ier. 
Canadian    Arclicasi,    Kinalian. 

G.  II. 
Mnv;^inal  kanieH,  J.cwis,  II.  C. 
Notices  of  new  iinmordial  fos- 
sils, Whitlield,  K.  P. 
Mode  of  occurrence  of  apatite, 

IJell. 
A])<atito  rocks,  Faldinjj. 
liowlder  drift  and  sea  margins 

at  I. ittl(^Metis,  Dawson,  ,I.W. 
Geologic  survey  report,  Selwyn. 
Chemical   contributions,  llofl- 

nninn. 
(ilacial   iiction,  shore  of  Lake 

Snpeiior,  Crozier. 
Landslide,     Ontario,    Si)enci'r, 

.).  W. 
Mistassini  expedition,  Low. 
Shells  in  sand,  .Stdkirk,  McDon- 

frail. 
Gneissic  foliation  and  origin  of 

Arcbean  rocks,  Lawton. 
Ajiatito    of    Ottawa    (,'onnly, 

Kinalian,  G.  II. 
Apatite  near  Ottawa,  Dawkins, 

w.n. 

1887.  Stolitlms  near  Ottawa.  Ami. 

Horizon  of  Siplioiiotreta  scot- 

iea,  Ami. 
Contacts    de    la    jirovince    do 

Qudbec,  Lallainme. 
Pleistocene  fossils    from  Anti- 

costa,  (irant  and  J)aws(in. 
Jlap   of  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 
Taconic      question      restated. 

Hunt,  T.  S, 
Uscof  name'raconie,  Marcon.,T. 
The  (j)nel)ec  /.vrouj),  Selwyn. 
Ct)rrelation     of    Canadian    to 

structure  of  western  Ijiro]u', 

Dawson,  .1.  W. 
lJe])ort  of  geidogic   survey   for 

188(1,  Selwyn. 
K'eport  on  sheet   1  lU,  ( iniario, 

Coste. 


Canada — ('(mfiniied. 

PitdVINCl'.S   (||.    (^IKUKC    AXI>   On  lAHln 

(and  Canada  in  geniiral)— Cont'd. 
•  887,   Koeks   from  Kakabikka  j'nlN, 

Ontario,  amilyses,  I'{if;;;s. 
Silurian  of  Maine,  etc.,  Hiiiliy, 

L.'W. 
Anorthosite  rocks,  Adams. 
Antii'osti   shell   marl,  aiiiily>i<, 

Adams. 
(Janadian  apatite,  Shntt. 
Archeau  geolojiy  of  the  Ndrlli- 

west,    Lawson,    .\,  ('. ;  Win- 

ehcU,  A. 
Glacial  geology,  Kichardxin. !;. 
Is    there   a    Iluronian    ^i(iu|i.' 

Irving,  U.  D. 
Landslide  at  IJrantfoid.  Sin'ii- 

eer,  .J.  AV, 
Aiiimiki(!     rocks     at    i'liiiiiilir 

H.'iy,  Courtis, 
Keweenawaii,  \Vads worth. 
Indclttedntsss  of  Anicricaii;.  nl 

ogists   to    Canada,    l)a\\sin 

.1,  W, 
Graptolites  from  St.  l.awiciHT  i 

Eiver  region,  Lapwoi'tli. 
Age  (d'  Niagara  Hixcr.  Speiiiri 

,L  W, 
Thunder    li.'iy    region,  I'.i'll. li- 

gall. 
At  ta  wa  pish  kat   ami  Alli;uiv| 

rivers,  liell. 
Miehipiciton      Pay,     liiriii.v 

Tight  and  .Jones. 
Gastaldi    on    Italian   uicjliyv. 

lIunt.T.  S. 
Glacial  ion     subsidence,    tlia! 

mers, 
I{(4)ort  on  portions  of  e;istfr»| 

townships.  Ells. 
1888.  St.  Lawrence  basin  iiiid  (■Mlj 

Lakes,  Sjienci'r,  .1.  W. 
Micropctrograjihy  ol'  diiii  "i 

Ontario,  Colemiiii. 
( »ld  shore  lines  of  LakeOntari.ij 

Gilbert. 
Origin  of  some  geoniviiiliiifei] 

tiuvs.  Hell. 
Keport  on   origin:il    IFiit'iii"!'! 

etc.,  Wiuchell,  N.  II. 
Iicport  on  survey  of  Miiiiii'"'^ 

Wimdiell,  A. 
Petroleum  held  of  < 'ntMri" 
J'iu)sphatic  nodules  in  dia'^ 

Ami. 


Canada— Coil  f, 

I'l.l'V  l\(   l.S    Ol 

^'I'ld  Cana 

Princi] 

conir 

Psamm 

l)riaii 

l«*an>;e( 

ilton  I 

viii. 

ii'eiatioi 

Ami. 

'locks  c( 

Adaiiis 

^loiitcali 

ties,  A(l 

'-•tkc   Tai 

treul  Hi 

Geoloo-y  , 

Emnioii; 
Mieioscoj) 

locks  fi( 

ver  distr 
•'icfi  fos.si 
Vicinity  oi 

Ottjiwa,  J 

VjL'lIlitv     oi 

J. 
'■'•'zoie  and 

J.  W. 
''"zoon  can 

"■•,-S<'lwj 

^■''I'livuloncy 

Pobidiaii,  J 

'-xpaiisioii  o 

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i-'astcrn  town 

Adanis. 
■'^•■<1  nonce  of  ( 

"ttaw,i,,\m 
•'"I'oiigos  from 
'■ittJo  .Metis, 
Sudbury  coppt 

lias,.!.  If. 
Ai'<-«lian  and  S 
tershed,  J};iiJe 
•\iu;ient  shore 

I'iMito,  Jves. 
A'liinikieaudJ/. 
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171 


Canada— ('out  inncd. 
l'i;(i\  i,\(  i.s  (ir  (^lEiiKC  AM)  Oniakio 
i,;iii(l  Canada  in  general; — Cont'd. 

I'rinciploM  of  advorHiiric^s  ot'  Ta- 
toiiic,  Alan  on,  J, 

I'saniinichnito.s,  etc.,  in  C.iin- 
liriiin,  Matthew. 

I\an;;i)  of  certain  l'o8sil,s  in  Ham- 
ilton of  western  Ontario,  Cal- 
vin. 

l.'idaiiou.s  iilong  Ottawa  K'ivcr, 
Ami. 

liockH  containinjj  scniMilito, 
Adam.s  and  l^awson. 

Montcalm  and  .l(di(;tto  conn- 
tics,  Adams. 

Lake  Tami.seaminf^  ami  Mon- 
treal River  re};ion,  IScll. 

(Icolofiy  of  the  Montmorcnei, 
I'^mmons,  K. 

Microseopn:  examination  of 
rocks  from  ThiunU'r  15ay  .sil- 
ver di.strict,  l!a\  icy. 

lltica  fossils  i'rom  liidean,  Ami. 

Vicinity  of  Governmonl  farm, 
Ottawa,  Ami. 

\  icmity  of  C^nobuc,  Marcoii, 
J. 

Kozoicand  Paleozoic,  Dawson, 
.J.W. 

i-d/.oon  canadenso,  Dawson,  J. 
W. ;  St^lwyn. 

Iviuivalency  of  llnronian  with 
Pcbidian,  Hicks,  H. 

I^xpansion  of  Gulf  of  St.  Law- 
rence and  Canadian  lakes, 
iiowman. 

Clia/y  at  Aylmer,  Qncbec,  Sow- 
ter. 

l^a.stcrn  townships  of  (Quebec, 
Adams. 

f?c(|nonc(3  of  formations  abont 
Ottawa,  Ami. 

!^pon{,;os  from  (^nobec  gronp  at 
Little  Metis,  Daw.>on.,L  \V. 

Sudbury  copper  deposits,  Col- 
1ms, . I.  H. 

Aca<lian  and  St.  Lawrence  wa- 
tershed, Bailey. 

Ancient  shore  lines  near  To- 
ronto, Ives. 

Aniuiikie  audif  ironian  of  liake 
Superior,  McKellar. 

(-'lassil'ication  of  early  Cani- 
brian  and  i)re-Cambrian,  Irv- 
inj",  H.  D. 


Canada — Con  tinned. 
I'ltovixcKs  oi-  Qt'r.nKf  ani>  ONTAnio 
(and  (.'anada  in  general) — ('ont'd. 
1888.   Utica  formation  at  l'oint-a-1'ic. 

Ami. 
TyiK'S  of   Devonian  system  in 

North    America,     Williams, 

H.  S. 
Fossils  in  tlit^  city  of  Qncbec, 

For.l. 
Unconformities  of  the  Aninii- 

kie,  Winclicll,  A. 
Geology  of  vicinity  of  (Quebec, 

Aiarcon,  .J. 
Deposits  of  phosphate  of  lime, 

Penrose. 
Report  on  (Quebec,  Ells. 
North  side  of  the  St  Lawrence 

above  (^neboi',  Latlannne. 
The  lro(|iiois  beacli,  Speucesr. 
Animikie  slate  and  unart/ites, 

Winchell,  N.  H. 
Theories  of  ore  deposits.  Wads- 
worth. 
Mines  on  Lake  Superior,  T.ngall. 
Beaver  mine,  Ontario,  Hrcnt. 
Correlation    of    Animikie   ami 

llnronian,  McKellar. 
Iluronian  of  Canada,  Selwyii. 
between   Montreal    River   and 

Lake  Huron,  licll. 
Great  Lake  basins,  Drnnnnond. 
llnronian  at  Sudbury  on  Lake 

Huron,  Attwood,  IJonney. 
Iron  and  other  ores  in  Ontario, 

Ives. 
Iluronianand  Laurcntiau  north 

of  Lake  JInron,  Lawson. 
Huronian  system.  Hell. 
Taconic  of  Georgia  and  roj)ort 

on  geology  of  Vernmnt,  Mar- 

cou,  .1. 
Drill  north  of  Lake  Superior, 

Si)encer,  J.  W. 
Taconic    system    of    Knnnons, 

Milhr,  Walcott. 
JIarcou  on  Taconic  of  Georgia, 

Sehvyn. 
Se(|uenco  about  Ottawa,  Ami. 
St.  Lawrence  Valley,  Ells. 
18S!».  I'ield  studies  in  Archoaii,  Win- 
chell, A. 
Utica    formation     of   Ottawa, 

Woodward. 
Unconformity  at  fails  of  Mout- 

morenci,  Am.  Geol. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


(8nu,.  12). 


Canada — Coiitiiinod.  I 

Picon  iNCKs  or  (iUKiu'f  A\n  Ontahio 
(unit  ('iiiiii(l;i  in  <;(>rniriil) — (Jont'tl. 
1881).  I'oliiilioti   iiiiil    Hcdiiiiontiition, 

l.iiWNoii,  W'iiiclinH,  A. 
(iiciiti   l,ak«   biisiim  of  tbo  St. 

Lawri'iici',  DnimnioiMl. 
Tiirrili'im.s  in  riica  of  Ottawa, 

WcMidwiird,  ]I. 
(icoiofjy  of   Unssoll  anil  Ciini- 

l)ri(lf,'e,  Ontario,  Ami.  Craijj. 
Con<;lomerateM   in    j^ncisMos, 

WincJicll,  A. 
Taconic  of  fastcru  Nowfonnd- 

land,  llowlcy. 
Arctic  curi'cnis  and  ico  as  fac- 
tors ill  gi'olo^^y,  (iaskinj;. 
Two  systems  in  tlio  Hurouian, 

Selwyn. 
Leotiiro  on  {^oolofjy,  Ells. 
Life  history  of  Niajjtara  Falls, 

I'olilnian. 
Old  channel  of  ^'iagar,•l,  Sco- 

vell. 
ricistocoue   of    IJiviero    IJcau- 

dctto,  etc.,  l>awson,  .).  W. 
Geology  of  the  Moutniorenci. 

James,  J.  F. ;  Am.  (icol. 
Horizons  of  oil  and  gas.  Orton. 
Glaciation  of  eastern  Canada, 

Chalmers. 
Two  systems  confounded  in  the 

llnronian,  Winchell,  A. 
Minerals   of  Ontario,    Merritt, 

W.  Ji. 
Minerals  of  (^neliec,  l^lls. 
Canadian  classilication  for  the 

Qnebec,  Selwyn. 
Lo  gaz  natnrel  dans  (^n(^l)oc, 

Lallammc. 
Kematopliyton,  etc.,   of  Gasp<^ 

and  liay   of  Chaleurs,   Daw- 
son, .J.  W. 
Formations  at  Port  Colhornc 

as  shown  liy  drilling-,  McKae. 
Stratijirajdiy     of      Hurouian, 

Winchell,  N.  H. 
1890.  Gooloj^ical  projjress,  Ells. 

Fauna    of    Lower    Cumbrian, 

Walcott. 
Chemical   contributions,  lloff- 

niann. 
Stratigrapliy   of    "  Q  n  e  b  e  c 

group,"  Ells. 
Country    northwest   of    Lake 

•Superior,  Luwsou. 


Canada — Continued, 
I'ltoN  ix('i;s  oi'  (.M'l'.HKc  ANH  Ontaiiio 
(iind  Canada  in  geiu-ral) — (.'oiii'il. 
IHitO.  I'leistocone submergence,  spen- 
cer, .1.  W. 

rre-Talco/oic^  surface,  Lawson. 

Mining  industries  ol'  e.isiirii 
Quolxic,  Flls. 

Gravels  of  Ontario,  S[i(<ii('fir, 
.1.  \V. 

History  of  C^>iiebcc group,  liiuit, 
T.  s! 

History  of  Niagara  Kivi  r.  (;il. 
bert. 

Queltec  and  Taconic,  Aiiiericiiu 
(Jcdlogist. 

Huron ian-Laurontian  contiut 
north  of  Lake  Huron,  bar- 
low. 

lro(iuoi8  beach,  Davis,  Siiciuer, 
J.  W. 

Ir(m  ores  of  the  United  Stuics. 
Hunt.T.S. 

Kamanistiipiia  silver  ln^lt. 
Wood. 

Macfarlaiie's  Railway  (iiiidi', 
Daw  son,  G.  M. 

Origin  of  the  l)asins  of  the 
Great  Lakes,  Si)encer.  .1.  W.; 
Boiuiey,  Hinds.  Seoly. 

Origin  of  gneiss.  Hell. 

Observations  on  certain  rocks, 
Winchell,  A. 

jyiiatassiui  region,  Low, 

Moraine  of  recession  in  Onta- 
rio, Wright,  (!.  F. 

Kegion  south  of  Graiiil  Tiiiiik 
Railway,  Ells. 

St,  Maurice  district,  Adauis. 
F.  D. 

Glacial  phenomeua,  l^ll. 

(ilaciation  of  eastern  ('iiii;iil:i. 
Chalmers. 

I'otholes  north  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, McKellar. 

Geological  classilicjition  lor 
Quebec,  Mareou,  .1. 

Summary  report  for  l;^8'J,  M- 
wyn. 

Tracks  in  Animikie  rocks,  Sel- 
wyn, 

Copper  at  Thunder  l!iiy,Liff- 
son. 

Quebec  group  of  Logan, Daw- 
son, J.  W. 


IIAIITOV.I 

Canada— Contii 

I'liiiN  I.VCKS   OI. 

(.lud  Caiia 

imi.   Deforii 

Sjieni 

Kojily  t 

el;i,ssi 

Miiro( 

A\'arrcn 

Iie.soure 

l-owcr 

M/iico 
Lower 

l/eleiLv 
-'^Ia(|uoki 
'■ake  St. 
Ix'is. 

t'ossil       8] 

Metis,  i 

(.'as    in   e; 
burner. 

•  •'coiogy  0 
GcoIoMy    0 

i:i]s,'sei 

.(ieology   o 
Lalvo  Siij 
I'leistoceiu 
Dawson, 
K'eview  of 
."      l»ec,  Wal( 
.  Luicilerous 
ley,  JJraiii 
-  CaJeiferous 
^'ortJiojiKte 
Ji'o'iuoisb 
..Jiesults    of 
^Vin(.■llel| 
'-losion  in  \ 

Harvey. 
'■'■ii|dive.s  ol 
fe'ion.  Fairl 
'■•vciiivsion   ii 
'•■ichi;ms,  W 

-\'lliy|,t  ,s]j„,.t 

••'•cat  Lake 
Areas  of  ^unt 

^ '•">«,  J.  J). 
■\i'cheaii    of 

'•awson. 

Aiclieaa  axes  , 

America,  Dai 
AicIi,.o,i    j,^j,j 

'■^iilH^rior,  l,;r 
Si'.lbnry  ,Hs(ri 

1«91.  (.'cohigyofeuv 
'^hircou,  J. 


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173 


i>  Ontmuii 

) — (.JdUl'il. 

;on('t',  i^l'eii- 
c(\T-;i\vs(ni. 

Ol'     (MSllTIl 

rron\),niiiit, 

a  Uivti',  (ill- 

lie,  Aiii«ri(';m 

tiiin    contait 
llmoii,  Dar- 

lavis,  Siifiu'cr, 

United  Stiit.s, 

Kilvor      lielt. 

iiilway   V,\w\<\ 

l)!\8ius   of  tbe 

M,  Seoly. 

H,  Uell. 

1  cei'taiu  rocks, 

)n,  Low. 
loHsiou  iu  <»iita- 

V. 

[f  Ovaiiil  'rniiil^ 

Ltrict,   A'li""^' 


lieua, 


r]\. 


tiiHtt'VU  C':uuut;i. 

of  LiiUi)  Sill'":- 

i". 
Issilic.iti""    1'" 

jrt  for  1889,  feel- 
Lido  v..eks,Sel- 
Laer  15i«y,L''^- 
of  Logau,L'''^- 


Canada— Continnod. 
l'i;(i\iMKs  or  (,)fi'.nr.c  an'D  Ontahio 

i;i|l(l  {'illliKlll  ill  {iflicrill  ) — Colll'd. 

IWHI.  l)pforimi.tioii  of  ln)i|iuii.s  ln-inli, 

SiH'iiccr,  .1.  W. 
Kopiy  to  Sclwyii  on  <;colo>;i('!il 

(da.ssilU'iilioii      I'oi'      C,iii<'hcc, 

Maroon,  .1, 
WarrcirH  (Ji!o^ra])liy,  lirowcr. 
h'<(M)iirci's  of  (^lu'linc,  I'lUs. 
Lower    and    Miildlo    '.raconic, 

Marcon,  .1. 
Lower      lleldorliei'M-      of       St. 

Ilelen.s  Lslaiid,  DecdvH, 
Mai|iiuketn  nluiles,  .hinies. 
Lake  St.  John  Comity,  Cliani- 

Ix'lH. 

Fossil    sponges     from      Lit  lie 

Molis,  |)awson.  .L  W. 
(ias   in   eiistern   Oiiturio,  Ash- 

liiii'Mir. 
(ieology  of  Ontario,  Uell. 
(ieoloyy  of  (^iiel)oc  City,  Ami, 

Ells,  Sehvyn. 
(iuoloijy   of    tlio   noitliwest  of 

La  lie  Siijterior,  ILirvoy. 
Pleistoeone    Horn    of   Canada, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Koview  of  KIIs'h  report  on  Une- 

bee,  Walcott. 
(iiiciferou.s  iu  CJiamplaiu  ^'al- 

Icy,  IJrainard  ami  Seely. 
Calciferoiis  formation,  AValcott. 
Noriheastern  extension  of  tlie 

lro([noi8  beach,  Speneer,.!.  W. 
.Results    of    Areliean    stndies, 

Miiudiell,  A. 
Kiosion  in  Valley  of  tlio  Don, 

Harvey, 
tliiiptives  of  Lake  Ilnron  re- 
gion, Fairbanks, 
I'.xciirslon   in   nortlieni    Api)a- 

iMchiaiis,  Williams,  C  II, 
Ancient  shores  iu  region  of  the 

(Jrcsat  Lakes,  Spencer,  ,L  AV, 
Areas  tif  continental  progress, 

Dana,  J.  D, 
.Archean    of    Central   Canada, 

Lawson. 
Areliean  axes  of  eastern  Js'ortli 

America,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Areliean    northwest    of    liako 

.'^uiierior,  Lawson. 
Sudbury  district,  IJill. 
<  ieology  of  euvirous  of  (Quebec, 

-Marcou,  J, 


im. 


Canada— Continued. 

l'U()\  INCI'.S   OK   QlKllEC    AND   OxrARIO 

(and  Canada  in  ,'6ner.'il)— CoiitM. 
]«!)!,  Oeology   of   Steep  Hock  Lake, 

Ontario,  Sn  yth. 
Lake     Sii[icri  ir    strati|;raithy, 

Lawson, 
High    level    hlioies    of    (ireat 

Lakes  and  tueir  deformation, 

Silencer,  ,L  W. 
lne(niality  of    distribution    of 

englaeial  drift,  I'liliam. 
A  last  word  with  the  llnroniaii. 

Winehell,  A. 
Asbestos,  VA\h. 
Was  Lake  Iro(|iioiH  an  arm  of 

the  sea?    Da\is,     Stone, 

Sp<'ncer. 
Ageof  roeksalQiiebec,  Selwyn, 
t/iieboe,    group  of    Logiui    and 

liillings.  Ami. 
Kejiort    of    Held    olservationa 

[Siidbtiry  region],   Wineholl, 

N.  H. 
Keviow    of    Quaternary    era, 

I'phain.  I 

rost-1'lioceno  eontinei.cal  snb- 

sidenco  A'ersus  glaciai  dams, 

Spencer,  .L  W. 
Old  ehaiiiiel  of  Niagara  River, 

Scovell. 
Devonian    and   Carboniferous, 

correhitioii,  W^illiams,  II,  ,S. 
(ilaeial    lakes  in  Canada,  Up- 

hain. 
Areliean     northwest    of    Lake 

Snjierior,  Lawson. 
Deforiuation  of  the  Algomiuiu 

beai  li,  Spencer,  ,1.  AA'. 
Clia/y  foniiatioii  in  the  Cliain- 

plain  A'alley,  IJrainard. 
Nickel  and  eopjier  deposits  of 

.Siidbiiry,  Hell,  Harlow. 
Northern  New  ISriiiiswiidc  and 

(Quebec,  liailey. 
Caiubiian    of  North    America, 

AValcott. 
American  ojiinioiis  on  the  older 

rocks.  AVinchell,  A. 
Geology  of  (Quebec  City,  Ami. 
Classilicatioii  of  Quebec  group 

rocks,  A\'alcott. 
Metallic  iron   in  lluroniau  on 

Lake  Huron,  lloliiiian. 
Silicilied  glass    breccia,   Sud- 
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Canada — Contiinifd. 
PnoviNCKs  or  (/i  r.iiFc  axd  Ontario 
(anil  ('iinailii  in  ffcnoral; — Cont'd. 
1891.  Subsidence  in  lute  Glacial  times 
in     St.      Lawrcnco     region, 
Ilitclicock,  C.  II. 
IJavit)  on   tho  Iroquois  lioacli, 
Spfiucr,  J.  W. 
Nona    Scotia,   Pim.nck    Edwaud   le- 

I.A.NI).   A.NI)  C'Al'K    UHETOX   IsI.AXD. 

1827.  Mineralogy    of    Nova    Scotia, 

Aljier. 
1821*.  Geology    and     iiiinerulogy     of 

Nova     Scolia,    Urown     and 

Sniitb. 
Mineralogy   and   g(!r)l()gy  of  a 

part  (if  Nova  Scotia.  .I.'ielvson 

anil  Alger. 
1831.  Mineralogy     and     geology    of 

Nova    Scotia,    Jackson     and 

Alger. 
1836.  Siientille.     expedition,    Elaine 

iind    Nova    Scotia,    .Tacksou 

and  Alger. 
Geology    and     mineralogy    of 
\  Nova  Scotia,  Uesner. 

1810.  Handbook     of     Nova     Scotia, 

Dawson.  .1.  W. 

1811.  Coalof  C'apelJreton,  Mrown.K. 
184L'.  I'.xcursion    in   I'rinco  Edward 

Island.  l>a\v8on,  ,1.  AV. 
1843.  Coal  of  Nova  Scotia   and  ago 
of   gyp.sum   and  limestonoB, 
Lyeli. 
Trees  in  coal  of  Cumberland, 
Nova  Scotia,  Lyell. 
1845.  Lower  (Carboniferous  of  Nova 
Scotia,  I>awson.  ,1.  W. 
Newer  coal   of   eastern    Nova 

Scotia,  Dawson.  .1.  W. 
Travels     in     I'^orth     America, 
■    Lyell. 

Geclogy     of      Capo       IWeton, 
Brown,  K. 
181(i.    (ieologie  map  of  Nova  Scotia, 
Gesner, 
Coal   fields   of   Caribou   Cove, 

Dawson,  .1.  \V. 
Erect    trees    in   coal    lields  of 
Cape  IJreton,  Hrown,  U. 
1847.  Gy)>siferous    strata    of    Cajto 

Hreton,  ISrown.  1{. 
1818.  Coal   lielils   of  Caribou    Cove, 
etc.,  Dawson,  ,J.  \V. 
(■yitsuni  of  Nova  Scotia,  Daw- 

'80U,.I.W. 


Canada — Continued. 
Nova    Scoiia.    I'liiNrr,    Kkwapd  Ik. 

I,AN1>,  AN1>Ca!'J:  BKKTO.N  IsiAM)- 

Contiuued. 
1818.  Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  l?.c. 
New   red  sandstones  of  NOvn 
Scotia,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
184!(.  Coloiing  matter  of  red  mind- 
stones,  etc.,  Dawson,  .1.  \V. 
(iypsum  of  Nova  Scotia,  Gis- 
ner. 
18.")0.    Lower  coal  measures  nf  ('n|i|. 
Hreton,  Hrown.  R. 
Kocks  (tf  eastern  Nova  Scotin, 
Dawson,  .1.  W. 
18.")1.  Fossil  rain  marks,  etc.,  Lyell. 

1852.  Notes    on    red    sandstones  of 

Nova  Scotia.  Dawson.  ,1.  \V. 

1853.  Kej)tiliau  remains  in  tree  trunk 

iu  coal  of  Nova  Scotia.  Daw- 
son, J.  W. 

1854.  Sigilaria,  etc..  South  .loggins, 

.lacksou,  C.  T. 
Structure   of    Albion    cdnl 

measures,   Dawsou,    .1.   AV.; 

Poole. 
Subniorged    forest     at    Fmt 

Lawrence,     Nova    Scot  in, 

Dawson,  .1.  W. 
Coal  lueaanres  of  Soutli  .lo<r- 

gins,  Nova  Scotia,   liawHun, 

.LW. 
Coal  at  head  of  Day  of  Fiindy, 

.Tacksou,  C.  T. 
Eossils  in  fossil  tree  in  cniil  of 
'     Nova  Scotia  and  on  origin  of 

coal,  Tjyell. 
18.")6.  Fo.ssil     wood     from     I'llnic 

Edward     Island,    Itawsoii, 

J.  W. 

1857.  Parallelism  of  rocks  of  Nova 

Scotia,  Dawson,  .1.  \V, 

1858.  Coal   fields   of    I'nitcd  StMtes 

and   UritLsli  Provinces,  Ko;'- 

ers,  11.  I). 
Lectures  on  coal,  Le  Cmito,.!. 
Coal  in  (Canada,  Diiwsoii,.!.  W. 
1860.  Oil    coal    near    Picton,   .\ov:i 

Scotia,  How. 
Silurian  and  Devonian  nf  Nova 

Scotia,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
Coal  field    of    Picton,    V^k 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
New  Silurian  localities  in  fii*'-  j 

em  Nova  Scotia,  lloncyniai 

Dawson,  J.  W. 


Illl-Ll,  IJJ, 


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175 


I)\VAI!I>  1^;. 
»N  Island— 

I'aylor,  K.(.'. 
les  of  Novii 
J.W. 

->t"  veil  siind- 
•srni,  .1.  W. 
Scotia,  Gfs- 

nres  of  Capi' 
K. 

Nov II  Siotia. 

I.  etc.,  J.yell. 
laiulstoiii's  fif 
■iwsoii.  .1.  W. 
8  in  tvi'f  trunk 
11  Si'otia.Itiiw- 

oiith  .lojigiiis, 

.11)1011    "o;il 

\v8ou,  .1.  ^^•; 

est     at    Foit 
'ova    S<'(.ti;i, 

T 

f    South   .lo;;- 

otia,   liawson. 

Bay  of  rniitly, 

treo  in  •■"ii'"'' 
n«l  on  origin  fl' 

I'loni     I'liuie 
ml,    l»n\v8(iii, 

roclis  of  Nov.i 

:n,.1.\V, 

Tnitrd  St;it(s 
'n)vinci"i.  li'iii; 

,  Le  Conto.I 
Dawson,  .l.^V. 

I>ict0ll,    NiiV:l 

^•oniaii  of  No^'' 
im,  J.\V. 
Victoii.    ri"il^'' 

halitics  iiiw'- 
jia,  lloiit'vnwn. 


Canarta-Continuod. 

>(l\  \     S(  (VIIA,     PlJINCK     KDWAIM)     Is- 
l.ANK,  ANDCaIM:  IJltKTON  ISl.AXD — 

('ontinu(Ml. 
1861.  <'ol"l  <>'"  Nova  Scotia,  Marsh. 
Klcvation    ami    depression    in 

Nortli  AnuTica,  (iosner. 
Sifigilaria  from  Sontb  Joggius, 

Rogers,  W.  H. 
Disioveries    of  gold    in  Nova 

Si'otia,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
Comparison  of  Lower  Carbonif- 
erous of  Nova  Scotia,  etc., 

L'ogers,  \V.  H. 
180J.  Saurian  A'ertelirata  from  Nova 

Scotia,  Marsh, 
(iolil    lields    of   Nova    Scotia, 

Ilonoyman. 
181)3.  I'ossils  of  different  coal  seams 

in  Nova  Scotia,  Poole, 
(fold    iields    of    Nova    Scotia, 

<'ami)l)cll,  .7. ;  Poole. 
Ii'ecent    movements    of     tlio 

earth's  surface,  Belt. 
ISivl.  Oeology  of  Arisaig,  Honeyman. 
rrc-Carboniferous  gold,  llartt. 
(ilacial    i)lienomena    in    Nova 

Scotia,  Silliman. 
IJocks  iu  vicinity  of  Halifax, 

(lossip. 
W.iverly  gold  district,  Iliud. 
(iold    fields    of    Nova    Scotia, 

Anderson,  W.  J. 
isfiJ.  Iron  of  Nova  Scotia,  Hedley. 
Auriferous   deposits    of    Nova 

Scotia,  Hamilton,  P.  S. 
(icology  of  Arisaig,  Honeyman. 
'i'aconif  of  Nova  Scotia,  Mar- 

cou,  J. 
(iold  in  Nova  Scotia,  Perley. 
Section   of    coal   measures   on 

Capo    Hretoii,  Lesley,  >L  P. ; 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
l>*i)ti.  On  deposition  of  coal,  Dawson, 

.].  \\. 
('o;il.  iron,  and  oil,  Daddosv. 
Hcd  sandstone  of  Nova  Scotia, 

McKay, 
(ii'oiogy  of  Antigonish  County, 

Iloneymnn. 
Map  of  Canada,  etc,  Logan  and 

Hall. 
18ti8.  (luide  to  coal  fields   of   Nova 

Scotia,  Heatherington. 
(iold  regions  of  Nova  Scotia, 

Jluut,T.S. 


Canada — Continiuid. 
Nova    Scotia,    PntNci:    Edwaud    Ts- 
i.AM),  anoCai'k  Hkkton  Island — 
Continued. 
1S(W.  Subdivisions  of  Acadian  Car- 
boniferous liiuestoncs,  Hartt, 
Dawson,  J.  W. 
186.».  Gold  deposits  of  Nova  Scotia, 
Hin<L 
Mineralogy    of    Nova    Scotia, 
How,  W. 

1870.  Submerged  forest  trees  in  Ciini- 

berlaiul      basin,     Hamilton, 

P.  S. 
Laureiitian     and      Huronian, 

Hind. 
Londonderry    iron    mines, 

Honeyman. 
Notes    on     Spring    Hill    coal, 

H.artley. 
Report    on    Pictou  coal  field, 

Hartley. 
Pictou  coal  and  iron.  Hartley. 
Two  gueissoid  series  in  Nova 

Scotia,  Hind, 
New  i>oiiits  in  Acadian  geology, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Slicrbrook  gold  district   Ttinri 
Laureiitian    in    No'-a    Scotia, 

Hunt,  T.  8. 
Iron   doposit^^s  of   East   River, 

Houeymau. 
Structure,     of     gold    district. 

Hind. 
Peculiarity  in  coal  seam,  Ruth- 
erford. 
Expk      tions    in    Pi<'tou    coal 

field,  llaliburtou. 
Geology  of   Gays    River    gold 

field,  Honeyman. 
Report    on    Pictou   coal    field, 

Logan. 
Gueissoid  series  of  Xova  Scotia, 

Hind. 
Coal    fields    of    Nova    Scotia, 

Rutherford. 
'  Geology  of  Arisaig,  Honeyman. 

1871.  Report     on     Prince     I^dward 

Island,  Dawson  and  Harring- 
ton. 

Coal  lields  of  (Jape  Hreton, 
Brown,  R.;  Rutherford, 
Howe. 

Spore  cases  in  coal,  Dawson, 
J.W. 


176 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OF 


[BI-M..127. 


Canada — Coutiuiicd. 
Nova    Scons,    I'lsiXf  k    Kdward    Is- 

I,AN'|),  ANDCaPK  ItKinOX  Isi  AND — 

Cuiitiiiiiod. 

1871.  Limcsttmos  with  potroleiini  in 

Xt)va  Scotia,  llotioyiiiaii. 

1872.  NotcH  on  Prince Kdwiird  Islan*!, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Gold  (IcldM  <»f  Quobeoand  Nova 

Scotia,  Solwyn. 
Pliv.siojfiaidiy  of    Trinco    Ed- 

wai<l  Island,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
187;i.  Gfoloify  of  tiio  Lower  Carbon- 
iferous. Dawson,  .L  W. 
Cnmbmiand  coal  field  and  iron 

of  Col)e(|nidM,  Ifind. 
Acadia  iron  deposits,  Solwyn. 
Impressions  and  footprints  on 

Carboniferous.  Dawson, J. W. 
Pi(!toii  coal  Held,  Gilpin. 
Coal    mines  of   Sydney,  Cape 

Urcton.  Kobb. 

1874.  On  some  fossil  bones,  Gilpin, 
iron  ores  of  Canada,  Harring- 
ton. 1$.  J. 

Upper  coal  of  eastern  Nova 
Scotia,  etc.,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

History  of  a  bowlder,  Honey- 
man. 

Gronjiingof  I'ictou  coal  seams, 
Gilpin. 

Record  of  observations  on  Nova 
Scotia  {•eology,  Iloneyman. 

Spring  Hill  coal  field,  Harlow. 

Exploration  in  Capo  Ureton, 
Kobb. 

Metainorpliism  in  Nova  Scotia 
and  Capo  Hretoii,  Honeyman. 

01)servati()iis  on  Nova  Scotiau 
geology.  Iloneyman. 

Iron  (ie[)osits  of  I'ictou,  Honey- 
man. 

I're-Curboniferous  of  I'ictou 
coal  Held.  Honeyman. 

Notes  on  Nova  Scotia  and  Caiio 
Hretou,  Honeyman. 

Coal  lield  of  C  n  m  b  o  r  1  a  n  d 
County,  McOiiat. 

1875.  Notes    on    Sydney    coal    lield. 

Cape  lireton,  Uontledge. 

Submarine  coal  of  Ciipo  Bre- 
ton, Gil[iiii. 

Relations  of  iron  ores  of  Nova 
Scotia,  Dawson,  .L  W. 

1876.  Mineralogy    of  Nova    Scotia, 

How,  H. 


Canada— Continued. 
Nt)VA    StoriA,  I'uiMK   Edwakd  Is- 

I.AXD,  ANDCaI'I;  BkETON  ISl  AXI)- 

Contiuned. 

1876.  Explorations  in  Nova  Scotia, 

Kobb. 

1877.  (jlaciation     of    Nova    Srotia, 

Honeyman. 
Discoveries  of  copper  in  NUva 

Scotia,  (iilpin. 
Iron  ores  of  Nova  Scotia,  (iilpin 
Coal   rtigioiis  of  America,  Mac- 

farlane,  .L 
Coal      lield      of     CiiinlMilainl 

County,  liarlow. 
I'lxplorations   in  Cape  JJit'ion, 

Fletcher 

1878.  Post-Pliocene  molluscain  Ai^a- 

dia,  Matthew, 
Iron   ores    of    Pictoii   (Diiiity, 

(<il])in. 
Pre-Carboniferous  of  Aiuiaiio. 

lis  and  Kings.  Honeyman. 
Geology  of  part  of  Nova  .Scutia. 

llztr-hi'T. 
Lower  Carlioniferoiis  of  .Vllieit 

and  Westmoreland  coantics, 

Bailey  and  Ells. 
Southern  synclinal  of    rittdii 

coal  Held,  (jllli)in. 
Nova  Scotiau  geology,  Hoiin- 

man. 
Analyses  of  Spring  Hill  coals, 

How. 

1879.  Surveys     in     Cape     Iirctoii. 

Fletcher. 
History  of  Trias  in  New  .b  rsey, 

etc.,llns,sell,L.C. 
^Macfarlano's    Railway    (liiiil^'. 

HuntT.  S. 

1881.  Magdalen     Islands,     Iv'icjianl- 

son,  .1. 
Tidal  erosion  in  Bay  ol'  Fiimly. 

Matthew. 
Report   on    counties    in    Nnv.t 

Scotia,  rietch(M'. 
(iypsmn  of  Nova  Scotia,  (iil|iHi. 
Recent  papers  on  Nova  Scoliii, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Relations  and   fossils  of  ."^iln- 

rian  ores  of  Pictoii.  1  i.nvsini, 

J.  W. 
Fossils    i'roin    red     sainlstoin', 

Prince  Edward  Island,  Haiii. 

1882.  Metalliferous     sands,    iloiuy- 

man. 


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177 


iDWAUI)    Is- 

)N  ISl.AKD- 

lova  Scotia, 

ova    Sc'dtia, 

per   in  Niiva 

L'otia.fiiliiin. 
Liiieriiii.  Miir- 

Cuinlx'ilaiKl 

Cape  Ijietoii, 

llusfii  in  iVia- 

ctou   romity, 

IS  of  Auiiaiio- 
loucyniaii. 
if  Nova  Sciitia. 


.Scotin.'^illii"' 
-n  Xi)v;>  .Si'iili''' 

fossils  "f  !^il'i- 
.'irtoii.  I'iiwsmi, 

•ed  saiidstom', 
,1  Island  l';>"'- 
Hands,     11«""';- 


Canada— Continued. 
Nova    Scotia,   rmNCK    Edwakd    Is- 
i,AM>,  andCai'k  IJketox  Lslamj — 
Ciintimied. 
\^2.  Siiblo  Isl'ind,  MacDonald. 

Xortbern  outcrop  of  Cumber- 
laud  coal,  Gilpin. 

Notes  on  Bedford,  Sackvillo, 
and  llamiuonds  plains,  Hare. 

(■old  fields  of  Nova  Scotia, 
(iilpin. 

Ankerito  veins  of  Nova  Scotia, 
Louis. 

Trap  minerals  of  Nova  Scotia, 
(iilpin. 

Limonites  and  limestones  of 
I'iitou,  Gilpin. 

Nova  Scotian  geoloj^y,  Honey- 
man. 
ISS;!.   I'oldings  of  Carboniferous,  (iil- 
pin. 

I'usolved  problems  in  geology, 
Dawson,  J.  W. 
ISSI.  Cambrian  of  United  States  and 
Canada,  Walcott. 

A/oic    system,    Whitney    and 
W'adsworth. 
LsgT).  Cambrian     faunas     of    North 
America,  Walcott. 

Acadian  basin  in  American 
geology,  IJailey,  L.  W. 

Coals  of  Canada,  liudden. 

Gold  mining  in  Nova  Scotia, 
Gilpin. 

(icology  of  Halifax  Harbor, 
lloneyman. 

Comparison  of  Nova  Scotia  coal 
fields,  (jilpin. 

Age  of  the  Acadian  fauna,  Mat- 
thew. 

Manganese  of  Nova  Scotia,  (iil- 
pin. 

(tlacial  distribution  in  Canada, 
lloneyman. 

Ecology  and  fossil  llor.i  of 
Prince  Edward  Island,  liain 
and  Dawson. 

('(inparison  of  Acadian  and 
Scottish  glacial  beds,  Rich- 
ardson. 

I.'cport  on  northern  Cape  Bre- 
ton, Fletcher. 
l'>'>ii.  I!xaminati(in  of  crystallines  of 
Nova  Scotia atid Capo  Brettm, 
lloneyman. 
I'.till.  127 12 


Cauada — ('out  iuued. 
Nova   Scotia,  PitiNi  k    Kdwakd    Is- 
land, ANDCaI'K  BiMOTON  ISI.ANl) — 

Cimtinued. 

1886.  Nova  Scotia  gold,  Gilpin. 

Our  glacial  i)robleni,  Honey- 
man. 

Geology  of  Antigonish,  Honey- 
man. 

Pietou  coal  field,  Poole. 

Iron  of  Pietou  County,  Gili)iu. 

Physical  features  and  glacial 
action.  Murphy. 

Polariscopie  examination  of 
crystallines,  Houeyman. 

Sydney  coal  lield,  Capo  Breton, 
Routledge. 

Glacial  action  iu  Canada  and 
Loch  Eek,  Scotland,  Honey- 
man, 

Nova  Scotian  geology,  Houey- 
man. 

Geologic  notes  of  excursions, 
Honeyman. 

Louisbnrg,  Honeyman. 

Coriiwallis  or  McNab  Island, 
Honeyman. 

Geologic  formations,  Ells. 

Geology  of  Cape  Breton  Island, 
Gil]>in. 

Nova  Scotia  gold  mines,  Gilpin. 

Sydney  coal  field,  Routledge. 

Sable  Island,  Mac  Donald. 

De  Bert  coal  field,  (iilpin, 

Carboniferous  of  Cape  Breton, 
Gilpin. 

Analysis  of  Pietou  coal,  (iil- 
pin. 

Manganese  of  Loch  Lomond, 
Giii)in. 

Glacial  transportation  in  Nova 
Scotia,  Honeyman. 

Glaciatiou  iu  Halifax  Harbor, 
Honeyman. 

P(dariscopie  examination  of 
rocks  of  Antigonish,  Honey- 
man. 

1887.  (iuysboro,  Antigonish.  iind  Pie- 

tou, Fletcher. 
Coal  rocks  of  Canada,  Adams, 

F.  D. 
Permian  moraine.  Bain. 
Limestone  of  East  Kiver,  Nova 

Scotia,  (Jilj>in. 
Lower  Cambrian,  Nova  Scotia, 

Faribault. 


178 


CATALOGUE    AND    TNDKX    OF 


[ni-M..i:7 


Canada — Coiitinimd. 
Nova    Scotia,   ruiNCK    Kdwaimi    Is- 
land, axdCapk  RiiEToN  Island — 
Continiu'(l. 

1887.  Caiiiliriiin  of  Capo  IJreton,  etc., 

Matthew. 

1888.  I'ictou  luul  Colcliestor,  Fletch- 

er. 

Ilalil'iix  and  Colchester  cona- 
tioa,  Nova  Scotia,  Honey- 
man. 

(ilacial  {jtiology  t>f  Nova  Scotia, 
lloneynnin. 

Nova  Scotian  snperficial  geol- 
ogy, Ilontynian. 

Examination  by  Hall  of  Silu- 
rian cc.lloction,  Honeyman. 

Cnrbonil'erouH  of  Cape  Hreton, 
Gilpin. 

Faults  and  foldiuffs  of  Tictou 
roal  field,  Gilpin. 

Aylesford,  Kin^H  County,  Hon- 
eyman. 

(jold-beariny  rocks  in  Halifax 
County,  Fariliault. 
188'J.  (ilacial  liowlders  of  our  fmher- 
crieij,  Honeyman. 

r.owkler  in  Halifax  coal,  Kpeu- 
cer,  .y. 

Ice  in  Carboniferous  period, 
Poole. 

Xova  Scotia  gold  veins,  Gilpin. 

Geology  of  Cape  Breton,  Gilpin. 

1890.  Cambrian  organisms  in  Acadia, 

Matthew. 

Nova  Scotia  Carboniferous  con- 
glomerate, Gilpin. 

Southern  invertebrates  on 
sliorcs  of  Acadia,  Ganong. 

Pictou  and  CoIcho8ter,Fletcher, 
Faribault. 

Kelations  of  Nova  Scotia  min- 
erals, (Jilpin. 

Glacial  geology  of  Nova  Scotia, 
Honeyman. 

(ileanings  in  Nova  Scotia  and 
Cape  JJreton,  Honeynmn. 

Devonian  of  Cape  Hreton, 
Gilpin. 

Fauna  of  Lower  Cambrian, 
Wal«;ott. 

1891.  New  horizon  in  St.  John  group, 

Matthew. 
Gold  series.  Nova  Scotia,  Fari- 
bault. 


Canada — Continued. 
Nova    Scotlv,   I'liiNt  k    Kdwaijh  ]-. 

LAND,  AND  CaI'K  UUKTON  ImaXD- 

Continued. 
1891.  AuriferonsBories  of  Nova  Scotia, 
Monckton. 
Cambrian     group     of    Xorth 

America,  Wnlcott. 
Surface  geology  of  I'ictoii  c,.;,! 

field,  Poole. 
Manganese  deposits.  Pen  rose. 
Southern      invertebrati  s     im  \ 

shores  of  Acadia,  Ganoni;. 
Carboniferous  congloniiiiiiiMif 
Nova  Scotia,  Gilpin. 
Nkw    HUINSWICK. 

IS'MK  First  report  on  geological  sni- 

vey,  Gesner. 
18b).  Second    rcjvort    on    gcnlogiial  | 

survey,  Gesnor. 

1811.  Certain  I'catures  of  llic  Kivtrl 

St.  John,  Kobb. 

Third  report  i>f  the  gcoldjrica!! 

survey,  Gesner. 

1842.  Fourth  report  of  the  gcolo;.'ir;il  | 

survey,  (Jesner. 
181.'5.  Ucjiort   of  the  geologic:!)  sur- 
vey, (iesncr. 
1818.  Statistics    of    coal,    TuvIm, 

I{.  C. 
18.">0.  Sketch     of    geology     dl'   Nnv| 

Ibujswiek,  Kobb. 
1851.   Report  on   Albert  cmil    iiiiin', 
.laclison,  C.  T. ;  ,T,iiksiiii  ;i!;ii 
Pereival. 
Ago   of  red   sandstones  ofiliej 
United  States,  .Jacksun,  C.T, 
Asiihaltum  mine  at  Hillslior", 
Taylor,  li.  C.  , 

Drift  striic  in  New  Ilruiiswiik,| 
Kobb. 
18.">1.'.  Fossil    lishes    from    tlio  ciialj 

Marcou,  ,1. 
1853.  Albert  mine   Dawson, . I.  AV. 
Sur  le  tcrraui  houilltr  d'Hillv 
br-ro,  .lackaon,  ('.  T. 
1851.  Origin    of    materials    in  No»l 
Brunswick  formations, ^^^(^• 
son,  C.  T. 
Asphaltum  at  HiIlHbon),Tayliir,j 

K.  C. 

Nature  of  Ilillsboro  nml,  ''' 
ers,  W.  IJ. 
1856.  Second  bed   of  coal   in  Allurl 
mine,  Hayes,  A.  A. 


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179 


group     of     NUrili 
AValcott. 

)log.V  of  I'ictiiU  riial 

le. 

deposiis,  Pi-tiiosf, 
invertebrate  H     uu 
Acadia,  (iaimnj;. 

ons  oongl<)iiirr;iU'ii| 

ijfia,  Gilpi"- 

rt  on  geolofji'iil  sit- 
nor. 

[•port    on    gcologiiMl 
(iesnor. 

ciitnres  of  tho  Kivitl 
1,  Kobl.. 

xirt  of  the  {iL'ologial 
(ieswr. 
port  of  the  g.'olo|.'M  al  | 
,  (;«'sncr. 
if  tin*  jit'olo^Miiil  si:r 

■r. 

,f    rf,al,    'I'ayl":. 


Baudstoni's  ofihe 
iites,  .la('ks(>M,r.1. 
niiiio  at  llillslitir" 

..  C. 

in  New  I$ruii8\vi(li,| 

shes    from   tUo  ml 

Dawson,.!.  ^^. 
houill.i'  il'Hife 
kson,  *'.  T. 
materials   in  Ne^'^ 
formations,  .'not 

blliU»bor..,Tuyl"i.i 

illsboro  "■o'.il.  ''"'■ 


Canada— C'ontiniiod. 
yrw  HitUN.swifK — ( 'ontinned. 
is,")(!.  Geology    of    New     IJrunswick 

and    Nova    Scotia,  .Jackson, 

C.  T. 
IR'iX.  Coal  lieldsoftbo  United  States, 

etc.,  Ifogers,  II.  1). 
iMil.  Coal    and    albrrtite    of    New 

Urimswick,  Leidy. 
Age  of  Now   Brunswick,  etc., 

sandstones,  Rogers,   W.   B. ; 

Agassi/,  li. 
Age  of  red  sandstimo  of  Maine, 

Jackson,  C.  T. 
Albert  coal  of  Now  Brunswick, 

Rogers,  W.  B. 
Tre-Carboniforous  flora,  Daw- 
son, J.  W. 
('oal  in  Albert   mine,  Rogers, 

W   B. ;  Jackson,  C.  T. 
Geology  of  wild  lands  of  Maine, 

Hitchcock,  C    H. 
18l')3.  rioi-a   of   Devonian,    Dawson, 

J .  AV. 
American   Devonian,   Daw.non, 

J.  W. 
fJeology  of  St.   John  County, 

Matthew. 
IsGl.  Notes     on     New    Brunswick, 

Bailey,  L.  W. 
Minos    and    minerals    of    New 

Brunswick,  Bailey.  li.  W. 
ISli.").  Copper   rocks  of  southeastern 

New  Brunswicik,  Matthew, 
rnliniinary    report    on    New 

Itrunswick,  Hind, 
(ieitlogy     of     southern     New 

Brunswick,  Bailey,  L.  W. 
Divonian  jdant  locality,  Hartt. 
Notes    on    Charlotte    County, 

M.itthew, 
A/oic  and  Paleozoic  of  southern 

New  lirunswick,  Matthew, 
lit'd  of  coal  auu)ng  lean  beds, 

HtMidry. 
li'oiscskizzen   aus  Now  Bruns- 
wick, Credncr. 
liunsinano  coal,  Matthew. 
I'auna  of  ])rimordial  in  vicinity 

of  St.  John,  Matthew. 
Alliertito  of  New   Brimswick, 

Hitchcock,  C.H. 
MO.  Map  of  Canada,   etc.,   Logan 

and  Hall. 
^^.  (Jrand  Manan,  Verrill. 


Canada — Conlii   icd. 
Nkw   MiUNswKK— Continued. 

1868.   Huronian  and  Lower  (Carbon- 
iferous  of  N«'W    Brunswick, 
Matthew. 
Recent  bird  tracks  in  basin  of 
Minas,  Hartt. 
1809.  Origin  of  albertite  and  allied 
minerals,  IVckham. 
MctanuirphicH  of  New   Bruns- 
wick an<l  Elaine,   Bailey  and 
Mattiiew. 

1870.  Geolou;y  of  New  Brnnswiek  and 

Nova  Scotia,  Hind. 
Roi>ort  on  jiart  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, Robb. 

1871.  Metalliferous  deposit  of  (Jlou- 

cester,  Henwooil. 
Plants  in  Devonian  and  Silu- 
rian, Dawson,  J,  W. 

1872.  Ntutliwestern  New  Brimswick, 

Robb. 

Southern      New     Brunswick, 
Bailey  and  Matthew. 

Island  of  Cirand  Manan,  IJailey, 
L.  AV. 

Surface  geology  of  Now  Bruns- 
wick, Matthew. 

Investigations  in   New  Bruns- 
wick, liailey,  L.  W. 
1S7H.  (Jeology  of  the  Lower  Carbon- 
iferous, Dawson,  J.  W. 

Borings   for   coal,  New  Castle 
Bridge,  Klls. 

Carbonif(!roiis  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, Bailey  and  Mattiiew. 

Copjicr  on*  on  (iraud  Manan, 
Chapinan. 
1871.  Geology     of     southern      New 
Brunswick,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Cretaccan  and  Niagara  fossils, 
Honeynian. 
187.'>.  Post-PHoceno    near    Bathurst, 

Piiisley. 
1870.  Iron  ores  of  Carleton  County, 
New  Brunswick,  Klls. 

Observations    in    New   Bruns- 
wick, Bailey  and  Matthew. 

Borings  I'n  (Queens  County,  New 
Brunswick,  Ells. 

Useful  minerals  of  New  Brnns- 
wiek, Bailey,  L.  W. 
1877.  Observations  in  southern  N(!W 
Brunswick,  Bailey  and  Mat- 
thew, 


180 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


tmiLir, 


nARTOS.l 


Canada — Contiuticd. 
Nkw  Hui  nswk  k — Coiitinnod. 

If^lS.  A  iiHiiitli   ill   New  J{ruiiH\N  ilk, 
Ildllcyiiiini. 
.Slato    forination   of   C'barlotti; 
County,     Now     UniiiHwick, 
Matthew. 

1879.  I'rc-.'^iiiiriaii  of  southern  New 

lirunswick,  Ells. 
SujKTiicial  geology  of  Houth(trii 

New  llriiiiswick,  Matthew. 
Upjxr  Silurian  ami  Huronian 

of  southern  New  ISrunswiik, 

Mattlu^w. 
llurouiau    and    Cambrian    of 

southern     Now    Urunswiek, 

Bailey,  L.  W. 
Macfarlaue's  Goolojilcal    IJail- 

road  Ciuide,  Hunt,  T.  8. 

1880.  Geologieal  relation  of  Devonian 

iuseets,     New      Brnuswiek, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Allegtul    chauges    in    relative 

elevation   of    laud   and   sea, 

Mitehell,  H. 
Keport  on  southern  Now  Hruus- 

wick,  Bailey,  Matthew  and 

El'ls. 
1S81,  Progress  of   invo8tigati<nis  in 

New    Brunswick;    B  alley, 

L.  W. 
New  Devonian  plants,  Dawson, 

J.  W. 
Northern  New  Brunswick,  Ells. 

1882.  Canihrienno     du    No  uvea  u- 

Brunswick,      Matthew     and 
Bailey. 

1883.  Northern    and    e.istern     New 

Brunswiek,  Ells. 

Distinguishing  lacustrine  from 
marine  deposits,  Matthew. 

History  of  Taconic  question, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Eishes,  etc.,  from  Devonian  at 
Cami)belltown,  Whiteaves. 

Geologic  history  of  St.  Johns 
Kiver,  Bailey,  L.  W. 

Lacustrine  forination  of  Torry- 
barn  Valley,  Matthew. 

Fauna  of  St.  Johns  group,  Mat- 
thew. 

Fislies,  etc.,  in  Devonian,  Whit- 
eaves. 

1884.  Albert  and  Westmoreland  coun- 

ties, Huntington,  J.  H. 


Canada — Continued. 

N'KW    r.l!t  NSWll  K  — Colltillllcii. 

1881.  Camliriaii  of  Unit(Ml  StatiN  unii 

Canada,  Walcott. 
.\/oii'     system,    Whitm  y   mikI 

Wadswortli. 
188.">.   History   of   Taionio   (|ii(stiiiii, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Cambrian    faunas    of    North 

America,  Walcott. 
Contacts  an<l  ancient  cupsjuns 

in  New  Brunswick,  linilov. 
Coals  of  Canada,  Budilen. 
Vr)rk    and    Carleton   loiintics, 

Bailey,  L.  W. 
Hurfaco  geology  of  Ercileiick- 

ton,  New  Brunswick,   h'ctcl. 

W.  T.  L. 
KecH'nt  discoveriiis  in  si.  .lolmg 

group,  Matthew. 
Surface     geohigy    of    wcsicru 

New  Bninswiok,  Ciialincrs. 

1886.  New  j)rimordial  fossils,  Wlm- 

Held,  B.  1'. 
Geology  and  gcjologists  in  Niw 

Brunswick,  Bailey,  1..  W. 
Surveys  in  Carleton,  \i(toii,i. 

York,  and    C  u  ni  b  ci!  mihL 

Bailey,  E.  W. 
Formations  of  portions  of  New 

Brunswick  and  No\  a  Scdtia. 

Ells. 
Cambrian     system    of    Nurtli 

America,  Walcott. 
Cambrian     faunas    of    Nortli  i 

America,  Walcott. 
Chignecto  Isthmus,  Mdiini 
Fryes  Island,  JIaltlicw. 

1887.  Map  of  United  States,  llitnii 

cock,  C.  H. 
Coal  rocks  of  Canaila,  Ailanis 

F.  D. 
Glaciation      and     siilisjilciirp.| 

Chalmers. 
Silurian  of  Maine,  etc.,  l!aile\-,| 

L.  W. 
Explorations  in  portioiisnf Ne»j 

Brunswick,  Bailey  and  .Mc-J 

Innes. 
Cambrian  of  Cape  IJrctim  aiiJ 

Newfoundland.  Mattlu'W. 

1888.  Kelations  between   i;c«il(ii.',vil 

Maine  and  New  Urniiswiikj 
Bailey. 
New  genus  of  Silurian  fi»lie< 
Matthew. 


Canada— f'ontii 

.\l  W     ItlMWSWi 

l'^>*(<.  Jiasal 
Acad 
Surface 
wick. 
Norther 
Bailey 
Classjllc 
rocks 
Taconic 
Organist 
vonian 
ixi'i'.  Surface 
New  Bi 
Fauna  ol 
Walcot 
Triassic  1 
Marster 
i'"ogress 

New  Bri 

Eastern  31 

wick,  Bi 

Eozoon    in 

•'elm,  .M, 

l'*!'!-  -Age  of  the 

HOIl,  J.  W 

t'aiises  of  fl 

faunas,  J 

Notes  on  Cji 

tliew. 

Genesis  of  n 

New  Brni 

Cambrian  gi 

j«"i,  Wjilc( 

Northern  Nt 

liailey,  L. 

Beach    pJieii 

^'ew  Brunt 

I'isli  remui,,, 

Matthew. 

I'aiina    of    J 

Matthew. 

.VEnior.NOLA.M). 

im.  .Journey  acroi 
f'orinack. 

'**3!',  i'leliminary 
'oiindlaml,  j 

^^i'2.  Excursions  in 

W;i.  h'eportonNMr\ 
'and,  Jukes. 

m.  Newfoundland 
castlo. 

1*1«.  iionaventure 
Murray,  A. 


(nii.L,l7I. 


I)ART<-'N.l 


NORTH    AMKRIfAN   aEOLOQY. 


181 


•()iitiniu«l. 
■  I'nitfil  StiilfMiiM 
ViiUott. 
eiii,    Whitn.y    lunl 

th. 
TiU'imic  (nnsticiii, 

S. 

fiiuniis    of    N  "1  til 

Wivlfott. 
,n(l  anfit'iil  . n^imis 
{ruii8wii"l^»  r.iiiloy. 
iiuiidft,  lUiihleii. 
Carletou   ti'nntiis, 

L.  W. 

fology  of  rn'-levuk. 
w  Brunsvvi'k.  Itml. 

"BcoverifHin^i  ••'"'"'• 
Miitthew. 

geology    of    \v«'sim 
nii.swick,  Chnlim-rs. 
,uor.lii>l  fossils,  ^Vhu• 

iinageolof;istsiuN.:» 

wicU.lVaili-y.L.W. 
in  Carlcton,  Victoria, 
and    Cumlx'vltnul 

ions  of  i.ortioiis  ..t  >>■« 
'wick  aud  Nova  Scotia, 

i,i     Bystcm    of    ^■""1' 

[^n     faunas    "f    N>a  | 
5ca,  Wal<ott. 
•to  Istlinms,  Mou!" 
^lan.l.Maltlii'vv. 
United  States,  Huin- 

Ic.ii.  , 

Usof  Caua.l;..Aaamsl 

Ln      and      siil.si.leu«' 

Iners.  . 

Vof  Maine,  .tr.-l-a'l'Jl 

-vtionsinportioiisofV^ 
Lvick,  Bailoy  aiul  M^- 

[anofCapol^retou"'" 
lo.vndland.Matlli.^^v. 

lo  and  New  l'.ni»*«'^'=| 

'nns  of  Siluriau  foW 
Ihew. 


Canada— font  innc'd. 
^l  w   ItiJiNSWKK — C'ontinnod. 
18t<8.  liuaal    HerleM    of  Caniliriun    in 

Acadia,  Mattliow. 
SurfacM^  ;fO(do;iy  of  Now  Hrnns- 

wick,  Chalmers. 
Nortliern    Now   Urnnswiok, 

Hailey  and  Mclnnts. 
Clussitication    of   Cambrian 

rocks  of  Aciidia,  Matthew. 
Tacoiiic  on  Kiiimons,  Walcott. 
()r;;aniHins  of  Silurian  and  J>e- 

voniaii,  Matthew. 
\x[^K  Surface    geoloj^y    of   southern 

New  Hruuswiek,  Tyrrell. 
Kauna  of  Lower  Caiiibrian, 

Walcott. 
Triassic  traps  of  Nova  Seotia, 

Marsteis. 
I'-oj^ress    of  investiRation    in 

New  15run,swick,  Hailcy. 
Eastern  Maine  and  New  IJruns- 

wick,  IJailey. 
Eozoon   in   Laiirentian   at  St. 

.John,  Matthew. 
18!M.  Age  of  the  Catskill  flora,  Daw- 
son, J.  W. 
Causes  of  spread  of  Cambrian 

faunas,  Matthew. 
Notes  on  Cambrian  faunas,  Mat- 

tliew. 
fieiiosis  of  manganese  deposits, 

New  Brunswick,  Whittle. 
Cambrian  groupof  North  Amer- 

ica,  Walcott. 
Northern  New  Hrunswick,  etc., 

Uailey,  L.  W. 
Heath    phenomena    at  Qnaco, 

New  Brunswick,  Wliittle. 
Fisli  remains,  New  Brunswick, 

Matthew. 
Fauna    of    St.    Johns    group, 

Matthew. 
Xrwkh'ndl.wu. 
ISL'l.  .lournoy  across  Newfoundland, 

Cormack. 
iSiit.  I'reliminary    report    on    New- 
foundland, Jukes. 
18^12.  Excursions  in  Newfoundland  in 

lH39aud  1840,  Jukes. 

1843.  Keporton  survey  of  Newfonud- 
land.  Jukes. 

1844.  Newfoundland  in  1842,  Bonny- 
eastlo. 

184U,  I loiia venture    River     district, 
Murray,  A. 


Canada- 

Nkwko 
18.'>1. 

mv2. 


18(M). 


iXfiT. 
18«8. 

1870. 


1872. 


1873. 
1874. 


1875. 


1876. 


-Continued. 

1  Ni'i.ANi) — Continued. 

.■^ubsidenco  of  Hhoro  of  N»!W- 
foundland,  Perley. 

CSeology  and  idiysieiil  eharae- 
teristiea  of  Newfoundland, 
I'orl(^y. 

IN^iort  of  survey  of  Newfouml- 
land  for  ISIVi.  .Murray.  A. 

Remarks  on  geology  of  New- 
foundland. I.oiran. 

Map  of  Canada,  etc.,  Lognu  an<l 
Hall. 

Rocks  of  northern  peninsula  of 
Newfoundland,  Murray,  A. 

Report  of  survey  of  Newfound- 
lainl  for  IHiM!,  Murray,  A. 

Survey  of  Newfoundland  for 
1868,  Murray,  A. 

Report  ou  L'nion  mine  region, 
Newfoundland,  Murray,  A. 

Newfoundland  survey,  report 
for  1869,  Murray,  A. 

Survey  of  Bay  East  River,  New- 
tVnindland,  Murray,  A. 

Ice  marks  in  Nowfonudland, 
Kerr,  J.  H. 

Rocks  of  Roeky  River  survey, 
Newfoundland,  Murray,  A. 

Lanrenti.in  and  Lower  Silurian 
of  Newfoundland,  Murray,  A. 

Formations  of  Trinity  Bay 
region,  Newfoundland,  Mur- 
ray, A. 

Carboniferous  of  Newfound- 
land, Murray,  A. 

Fossils  in  so-called  Hnronian 
of  Newfoundland,  Billings. 

Bay  and  River  Exploits,  New- 
foundland, Murray,  A. 

Geologic  map  of  Newfound- 
land, Murray,  A. 

Coal  and  lower  Carboniferous 
of    western    Newfoundland,* 
Gilpin. 

Carboniferous,  St.  Georges 
Bay,  Newfoundland,  Gilpin. 

G.ander  River,  Murray,  A. 

Ex])loratioii  in  Port-a-Port  and 
St.  Georges  Bay,  Newfound- 
land, Howley. 

Report  on  Exploits  River  and 
Notre  Dame  region,  New- 
fonndland,  Murray,  A. 

Ice  marks  in  Newfoundland, 
Packard. 


182 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OF 


f  BII.!..  127. 


HARTO.V.I 


Canada — Con  t  i  n  ikmI. 
NK\vKorNi>i.AM>— Continniul. 

1876.  Ice  anil  ico  work  in  Nowfoun«l- 

liiiiil,  Milno. 

1877.  Rocks  of  Nowt'oundliinil,  Milno. 
Kx]il(>i'!iti(>n     on     (iamlio    and 

(iamliT  livprn,  Mowlev. 
UiMilo^ifal  map  of  NCwfoiin)!- 
land,  Murray,  A. 

1878.  I'ritnordial  foHsilH  of  NoiillieiiHt 

Nowfoinulland,  WliilcavcH. 

1879.  (ieol(>;;i('nl  niaj)  of  Xt'wfound- 

lanil,  Murray  and  llowlcy. 

Serpent i no  and  ores  of  New- 
foundland, Murray,  A. 

Report  of  survey  of  Newfound- 
lan.l  for  1H78,  llowloy. 

1880.  K'cport  of  survey  of  Newfound- 

land for  1S7!I,  Murray,  A. 

1881.  Discovery  of  >?old  near  Hrijjus, 

Murray.  A. 

188-'.  (Jeolofiy  of  A valon,  Newfound- 
land, llowley. 

188;i.  (tlaciatiiui    of   Newfoundland, 
Murray,  A. 

1881.  ('and)rianof  United  States  and 
C.'anailii,  Waleott. 
Rocks  and  ores  of  Notre  Dauio 

Bay,  Wadsworth. 
Azoic     HVHteni,     Whitney    and 
Wadsworth. 

188.5.  Cambrian   faunas   of    North 
America,  Waleott. 
History    of  Tacouic   tiuestion. 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

188(i.  Olonellus  (  f )  Kjerulli  iu  Amer- 
ica, Matthew. 

1887.  Cambrian  liuinas,  Matthew. 
Fauna  of  St..)ohu  ^.m-ou]),  Mat- 

tiiew. 

1888.  Copper   mining    at  the   Cove, 

Newfoundland,  Harlaud. 
Taconic  of  Kunnons,  Waleott, 
•  Miller,  S.  A. 

1890.  Spouf^es  in  rocks  at  St.  John, 

Matthew. 
Fauna  of  Lower  Cambrian,  Wal- 
eott. 

1891.  Carboniferous  fossils  from  Now- 

foundlanil,  Dawson,  ,J.  W. 
Cambrian  sroup  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Waleott. 
Lahuadou, 
1814.  (ieology    of    Labrador,    Stein- 

hauor, 
1829,  (Jeolo;;y  of  Labrador  coast,  I5ad- 
deley,  F.  H, 


Canada— Con!  iniicd. 
I,  A  nuA  IX  »u— Continued. 

1851.  (ilaciation  on  Hliore  of  LmImu- 
dor,  Wynian. 
Subsidence  of  shores  of  l.nlira- 
dor,  Wyman. 
1860,  Coast  of  Labrador,  Liehcr, 

Tertiary  I'ossils  friuu  l.abr.nlor, 
Maine,  etc.,  Dawson,  ,1.  W. 
18til.   Expedition      nacl       LaluMilnr. 

Liebcr. 
18<>-l.  .><ii])posi'd  glaci.il  drift  in  I.iilp. 
rador  ami    western    (";iiiii(l;i, 
Hind. 
18fi().  Drift  phenomena  of  l.abnnlnr. 
Packard, 
(ilacial  phenomena  of   Lulin- 
dor  and  Maine,  rackaiil. 

1877.  I'an    ico    work   and    ;;l:iri;ii 

marks    in    Labrador,    i'^hk 
ard. 

1878.  Northeastern    coast  of   l.alir;i 

dor,  Hind. 
Ooidogy    of     Labrador    ro;M, 
Wilkins. 
1882.  (ilacial    marks    in     Labriiili>r 

I'ack.ird. 
1881.   Report  on  north  shore  of  I.uli 
r.idor,  IJell,  I{. 
I'eber  tiesteino  von  l..itir:iil(ir, 
Wichmann. 
1885.  Labrador    coast    and    lliidsun 
Strait  region,  Hell.  i;. 
(ilacial  action,  l{eil]iiiii. 

1887.  riiysical  geography,  IVirkanl, 

1888.  Ungava.      district,      l,nlii:i(l..i. 

Turner,  L. 
Cruise  to  northern    l.,ilpiiiilur. 
Packard. 
1891.  Labrador  coast,  Packanl. 

Facts  noted  on  (irand  liivir.| 
Labrador,  C.iry. 
Mamtoha  to  Rocky  Moim  \i.n  Kf- 

GION. 

18D1.  St.  Maurice  expedition,  Injiill 
1851'.  (ieology  of  Lake  of  t  lie  Wdoils, 
Bigsby. 

1854.  (iassilication    des    ciiaiiies  i'^ 

niontagnes,  Marcoii.  .1. 
Geology  of  Rainy  l.ako.  llii'| 
son  Hay,  Bigsby. 

1855,  (ieology  of  Ilmlson  iia.v  terrij 

tories,  etc.,  Isbcater. 
Coal  basin  in  western  biT'l^ 
of     Lake    of    the     Womli 
Schoolcraft. 


Canada— Con  tin  I 

.M\.\irnliA    K)    I 
"■l".V— Coiif 

I8-''!'.  Fxplon, 
Jfo.ky 
ton, 

FosniIh    I 

««y.  Ml 

Silurian 

from    ,] 

k.'iteliiM 

'retacroii 

bojiio 

M.ck. 

It'eport  of 

katclicw 

''■X|'lorati< 

twciri     I 

Rod  K'iv. 

l^'l    Country   h, 

rior  and  i 

l>rift  of   w 

t'liapm.in 

'*''''    '""^mI      pla 

'lorthwest 
berry, 

1W5.  Sub.Carbf)ni 
era  to    ill 
'■es(|Uercu 

"<«!•.  Certain    ph, 

Cjiper      M 

^Varreii.  (i. 

*'<"''ogy  of  J 

M.ck. 

fieoio^ry    fr„|„ 

valley  of  I,v 

Crct;|,.,.„,|^  .i,i 

'■""n  VeH„w 
''""•  '..'ter   cxlincl 
Aineriia,  \( 
l!*7:'.    I'citiaryilor;,,, 
Lesijiicreux, 
"*'•'■  ''<'<<nin.iis.saiic( 
I'eri.ir  lo  Foi 

Country  bet ucc 
•■ind  Wiiiiiij,, 

'trick  H.ay  iVo 
narriii;r(„„  jj 

1«1.  (;eoIo;ry.   C'.,|,a,I 

w-'iy,  Macoiiii. 

"'"•ingin  Mauit 

\K''of  l,g,„tg„( 

':»iii3,  Lcsfjiieri 

I'lguites    and    p 

"eslern  Amen 


{UlU,.tl7. 


liABTiiV.) 


NOKTH    AMKUICAN   fJKOLOOY. 


188 


,11   sU«ivt'  of  l.iilna- 

;,r  hIiovo  of  l.;ilin 
iin. 

isilrtlvoiii  ».:>'" "''""■ 
<5.,  DllWHOU.  •'•  \^- 

iiiifl       T-ul>i;iil«ir. 
jrliu-ial  ariftinli'l- 

jom.'Uiv  <.f  l.abni.l.ir, 

lenomena  of   l-i^'f^i- 
Muine,  VivpUiU'l- 
work   luxl     nl;i<i;a 
in    l.ul.iu'l'"-,    l';>'k 

torn   roust  of   I -;>'"•■' 

„f     l.iibnxlor    Kwsl, 

'murks    in     UaUnul-.r. 

'■'^-  •  ,   , 

i,n  north  shore  .•!  !•"'• 

Hell,  1{. 
losteiuo  von  T.ul.ra.lor, 

nann. 

,v    coast    an.l    ll'"!^"'' 

v.jjion,  l^t'll.  !!• 
liu-iion.Heill"'"- 

1  .roo-raphy.  ru.Uiinl 
"aistvict,     \.:M-mU 

lo  northern    l...l»a.l": 

l\rtl. 

lor  .'oast,  Vack-.u-a. 
lu,te.l  on  (inni.l  Ku'f. 

iirtor,  Cary. 

1!k- 


L.-e..x,>e.Ution.l"^^>^; 
l.ofLakeoftlu.\\"^"l> 

I'eution    .!••«    '>'•■''"'■"' 
lagnos.Mavo".'. 

lay,Hi!:8V>y- 

Iv  „r  imaHou  !!:»  ton 

lasin  in  -.st-.u  l.onJ 
Lake    of    the     NN  o- 
lolcraft. 


Canada— Contiiiucd. 

MaMKUIA    H>    lilX  KY     Mol  NTAIN     Kk- 

tiioN— Continued. 
Itiv.'.  Kxploratioii   of   jinKses  of   tin- 

Koi'ky    Moniitiiins,    ItlackiH- 

toii. 
I'liHMilH    from   li'ed    UiviT  coiiii- 

try,  Me<di  luid  llaydcu. 
Silurian  and    lievonian   fossils 

from    Assiiiilioiiu'    and    Sas- 

katehewan.  Killings. 
Crctai'rous  fossils  from  Assini- 

hoine     and      Stitiknteliewan, 

Me.k. 
K't'port  of  Assiiiilioliie  and  Sas- 

kateliewan  expedition.  Hind. 
Kxidoration     of    <'oiiiitry    lie- 

twcrn     Lake    Sujierior     and 

Ked  Kiver,  l>a\vson.  S.  .1. 
1{>(I1.  Coinitry  between    I.ako  Supe- 
rior and  tlio  l*api(i<'.  Hector. 
Urift  of    wi'stcrii   Canada    by 

Chapman,  Diiwson,  J.  W. 
18ti:v   riissll      plants     collected     on 

nortiiwest    boundary,    New- 
berry. 
ISCi."..  Siib-CarboniferotiH       contjlom- 

erate     in      the      far     AVest, 

Les<|iH!reiix. 
18t)!i.  Certain    pbysicnl    f(>atiires    of 

rpper      Mississippi      Uiver, 

Warren,  <!.  K. 
(ieology  of  Maekenzie   Valley, 

Meek, 
(ietdoi^y  from  Lake  Sn])erior  to 

valley  of  Red  Hiver,  Hind. 
Cretaceons  .-iiid  Tertiary  ]dant.s 

from  Yellowstone,  Newberry. 
^Tti.  Later   extinct   llora  of   North 

Anu'rii  a,  Newberry. 
l!<7l.'.   I'ertiary  lioriiof  North  America, 

I.e.s([ncrenx. 
Wi'.K  lu'connaissunco  from  Lake  Su- 
perior to  FortCSarry,  Selwyn. 
Country  between  lakesSnperior 

and  Winnipe};,  liell. 
Itriek    clay    from  Fort  (iariy, 

llarrin};ton.  IS.  .L 
71.  (ieolo^fy,  Canada   Pacific   h'ail- 

way,  Maconn. 
Horing  in  Manitoba,  Wiird. 
Age  of  lignite  of  Kocky  Monn- 

taina,  Lcsqncrcnx. 
Lignites    and    jdant    beds    of 

western  America,  Newberry. 


Canada— Continued. 

MANirullA    TO    U()(  KY    MoiNT.ilN    Kk- 

(iloN — Continued. 
1^7L   Report  on  region  from  Luke  of 
the    Woods     to    the     Rocky 
Mountains  by  Pawson,  i>aiia, 
.1.  1). 

Nt)rthwest  Territory  from  Mani- 
toba to  Rocky  Monnlaiii 
House,  ."»olwyn. 

Coiuilry  between  Red  Rivcraiul 
the  Saskiitcliewan  :in<l  Lake 
S;ip<'rior,  .'ell.  R. 

Lignite   Tertiary,   near   forty- 
ninth  ))arallel.  Dawson,  (i.  M. 
1M7.">.   Lignite  formati(Ui  of  the  West, 
liaws(Ui,  (J.  M. 

Traiisitiim  betls  of  Saakatcbfl- 
wan  district,  t  'ope. 

Snperlieial  geology  <»f  central 
North  AiiM'riea,  nawKoii..LW. 

Report  on  region  along  forty- 
ninth  paralbd  to  the  K'ocky 
Mountains,  I  >a  wson,  (L  >L 

(ieologie  dii  bassiii  dn  Macken- 
zie. Hebert,  I'esitot. 

Foramifera,  ote.,  in  Cretaceous 
of  Manitoba,  Dawson.  (J.  M. 
187t>.  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils 
of  I'jipcr  Missouri   country, 
Gabb. 

Relations  of  lignitic  group  of 
tlio  West.  Stevenson. 

Later  extinct  lloras  of  North 
America.  NewbeiTy. 

Country  west  of  Lake  Mani- 
toba and  about  Lake  Winni- 
peg, etc..  Hell. 

Connlry  between  ri>per  Assini- 
boino  Hiver  and  Lake  Mani- 
toba, Spencer,  .L  W. 
1M77.   Horings  in  Northwestern  Terri- 
tory in  lH7r>,  Flls. 

Xotos  (Ml  Lowt'r  i'eaee  and  .Ulia- 
basea  rivers,  Maeouii. 
187S.  Reeonuaissance  of  Fa'ccIi  Rivor 

vicinity,  Dawson,  (i.  M. 
187!l.  North  American   Meso/oic  and 
Cciiozoic.  Miller.  S.  A. 

Ccmntry  between  Lake  Winni- 
peg and  Hudson  May,  Hell. 
1880.  Silurian  and  Devonian  fossils 
from  Manitoba,  etc.,  Whit- 
eaves. 
1S8L  Borings  in  Souria  River  Valley, 
Selwyu. 


184 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


(BVM,  127. 


DASTOV.J 


Canada— Con  tinnnd. 

MaNITOHA   to   H<«  KV    MolNTAIN    Kk- 

(iioN — Continued. 

1881.  Liguito  TiTtiary,  Soiiris  Kivor 

totlieonu  Iiiiinlrfdand  i'i;r|itli 

meridian,  DawMon,  (>.  M. 
PlantH  from  Tertiary  ol"  SonriH 

Kiver,     Manitoba,     Dawson, 

J.W. 
Ancient  outlet  of  Lake  Mani- 

tolm,  Tn-liorno. 
Tearo   River  region,    Dawson, 

G.M. 
Report  on  HudHon  Hay,  IJell. 
Glacial  drift  and  its  terminal 

moraines,  r])hani. 
Silurian  and  Devonian  in  ^[ani- 

toba  and  Hudson  IJay,Wbit- 

eaves. 

1882.  Soutliward  discharge  of  Lake 

Winnipeg.  Dana,  .1.  D. 

1883.  Lake  Agassiz,  Upbam. 
Gltt(!ial   dei)0Bit8  of    Mow  and 

Belly  River  country,  Dawson, 
G.M. 

Fauna  and  extent  of  the  Lara- 
mie, Wbite.  C.  A. 

Silurian  near  Winnipeg,  Pan- 
ton. 

Note  on  Triassic  of  Rocky 
Mountains,  Dawson,  G.  M. 

Report  on  Moose  River  and 
Lake  of  the  Woods,  Bell. 

Terminal  moraine  of  second 
Glacial  period,  Cbamberlin, 
T.C. 

Report  on  Lake  of  the  Woods 
country,  Bell. 

Unsolved  problems  in  geology, 
Dawson,  J.  W. 

Geology  of  the  Peace  River  dis- 
trict, Dawson,  (•.  M. 

Section  from  the  Laurentian  to 
the  Rocky  Mountains,  Daw- 
son, G.  M. 

Report  on  Bow  and  Belly  River 
district,  Dawson,  G.  M. 

1884.  Minnesota  Valley  in  the  Ice  age, 

Upbam. 
Observations  along  Canadian 

Paciiic     Railroad,    Dawson, 

J.W. 
Descriptive  sketch  of  western 

Canada,  Dawson,  G.  M. 
Petroleum  in  the    Northwest, 

Bell. 


Canada — Continued. 

MaNITOIIA   to    1{o(  KY    MolNlfMN    Uk. 
(iioN — Continued. 

1884.  Glacial  boundary  in  Ohio.  Imli. 

ana,  and  Kentucky,  W'lij^lit, 
(}.  I'. 
Studies  of  rocks  «>f  the  Conlil. 
leras,  WadNWorMi. 

1885.  Silurian  in  Re<l  River  Viilicv, 

I'antfui. 
Jurassic    of     North    Ainciiu, 

White,  C.  A. 
Ago  of  the  Rocky  MKiiiiliiiiid, 

Win  wood. 
Gold  mines  of  the  Lake  of  tin 

Woods,  Coste. 
Bow  and  Belly  region,  Dawson, 

G.  M. 
Part  of    basin  of    Atliabiiaka 

River,  Bell. 
Saskatchewan    country,  I),i«. 

son,  (t.  M. 
Anunonites  from  Peace  Kiver. 

Whiteaves. 

1886.  Mesozoic  lloras,  Dawsim,  .J.W, 
Report   oti    Rocky  MomitaiiiH, 

Dawson,  G.M. 
Northwest      prairies,     luuiii 

mond. 
Cretaceous  floras  of  tiic  Nortli- 

west,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
Report  on  Rocky  Mountain  dlii- 

trict,  McConnell. 
Report  on  Lake  of  tlic  \Voiiils| 

region,  Lawson. 
Vertebrata  of  the  .Swift  L'iir| 

rent  Creek  region,  Cojie. 
Chemical  coutributi'ins,  Hoii 

mann. 
Islands    in     Lake    \\'iiiiiil>ej:,| 

Panton. 
Cypress  Hill,  Wood  M()iiutaiii,J 

etc.,  McCouuell. 
Coal  of  the  Northwest,  Kim 

ban,  (i.  11. 
Cascade  coal  field,  Min  itt, 

1887.  Coal  rocks  of  Canada.  Ailau 

F.D. 
Structure  of    portion  of  tii| 

Rocky    Mountaiu.s,    McC'oi 

noil. 
Notes,  with  map,  of  cast  of  til 

Rocky   Mountains,   Daff^oJ 

G.  M. 
Primordin.l  fossils  from  Mou 

Stephen,  Romingcr. 


Caiiada— Contiii 

.M.\.MToi|,\     I,, 

•iio.N— (on 
ixx7.  Rainy  | 
Region 
A\«o«l 
Plants  ( 
Hon,.r. 
Canadia 
DawNd 
Keport    , 
etc.,  n 
Map    of 

^■onnatioi 

Coj»... 
loss  i  Is    f, 
l*«8s,  La 
Coal-boari 

P.  D. 

Analysis  o 

of  th«  w 

Beljy  Riv^., 

JloringsinA 

«"",  G.  M 

(ieology    of 

WcCharlo 
Lake  Winnii 

Low. 

''tiea    fo.ssib 

'lorso  Pass 

'"ossil  woods 

ritorics,  Th 

'«'*'*•  On  .Seeptropc. 

I'Jaccs  of  i„t 

katchowan, 

Waccsofintri 

Wat,  Pantoi 

''rairies    of  j 

mond. 

I'riuiordial  fof 

'■^tepheji.  R„, 

delations  of 

I'lants,  Drun 

■'^"rerneial  gee 

plateau,  Tyri 

(^'asciide  antbra 

son,  G.  M. 

^'orthwestern 
reli. 

Keport  on  Rain 

Lawsoni 
I'ower    Laird 

iielJ. 
Coal  in  valley 

Dodge. 


(Bill.  IM. 


DAW'^I 


NORTH   AMKHICAN   OEOLUOY. 


185 


I. 

,  KY   M<)^N■l^l^■  Kk- 

i\t>(l. 

,un»\ary  in  f>l>'<''  •'">'• 

,1  KoiitucUy.  Wriiilit, 

,f  rorU8  of  the  CouWV 
.ViiilHWorth. 
in  Uod  Hiver  VivUej:, 

i\. 

,    „f     North    Aini'ii'.', 

5,  (-'.A. 
the  Kocky  Mount iiiiis, 

roo<l. 

iaeu  of  the  Luko  ot  tb. 

,a  Belly  region,  D^ivv^'m. 

^r    l.aHin  of    Ath;>busk:, 

jr.UcU.  • 

tchowtui    fouutry,  Hi'"- 

,*;;u,s  from  Vcace  Kivn. 

litiiives. 

zoic  lloras,  l)ivNvs..n.  .I.\\ 

rt    ou   Itoeky  M.mntiiUK 

,wBon,  CI.  M. 

Invest      prairies.     l'v«." 

!ct.u8  floras  onh.  Noril>- 

,8t,Uawson,  J.^^- 
rt  on  Kocky  Mount iuudis- 

ct,  McConnell. 

.r^on  Lakoofth.NNo-1' 

ebrata  of  the  SNv.tt  U.t-l 
nt  Creek  re-iou,(''l"'. 
l.ucal  coutributiou><,  H""- 

VX"   lu    Lake    NVii>"il"?' 
i"riliU,WooaMouut.in, 

Ic  ,  McConnell. 

of  the  Northwest,  Km. 

taAe"coal  field, M.riitt. 
K  rocks  of  Canada,  Ad"! 

;Jtnre  of    portion  of  thi 


,^y    Mountains,    M'^^'^ 


bu. 


:s:^vithmap,of.v>^t<rf. 
.,cky   Mountains,   1''^ 


lT^I 


i„\,;dial  rossils  from  M" 
■phcn,  Uomingcr. 


Canada— Continued. 

MaMTuHA    1(»     I{(»(  kv    M<)t;NTAl.\    Kk- 

(iloN— Continued. 
1HS7.  Ifainy  l.aki<  r(>>;ion,  I.iiWHon. 

Kcgiiiii    pant   of    ],iike   of    tlio 
Woods,  l.uwHon. 

I'lants  of  the    Laramie,   Daw- 
son, .F.  \V. 

Cnnndinn     Horky    Mount ainu, 
Dawson,  (i.  M. 

Koport    on    north«'rn  Alhertii, 
etc.,  Tyrndi. 

Map    of     the    Unitr-d    Stat«'B, 
HitHico.k.C.H, 

Forniatiuns  of   Hclly    Kiver, 
Coiie, 

Fossils    from    Kicking    llorso 
Pass,  Tiapv  ortli. 

Coal-b(!aring  rocks,   Adams, 
F.  D. 

Analysis  of  schist  from  Lake 
of  the  Woods,  Ad.'iuis,  F.  J). 

Hclly  Kivcr  scries,  Cojio. 

Borings  in  Manitoba,  etc.,  Daw- 
son, a.  M. 

(Jeology  of  Winnipeg  region, 
McCharlcs. 

Lake  Winnipeg  to  Hudson  Hay, 
Low. 

rtica   fo.ssils    from    Kicking 
Horse  I'ass,  Lapworth. 

I'lissil  woods  from  Western  Ter- 
ritories, Dawson,  J.  W. 
18t<><.  (»n  Sceptropora,  L'lricb. 

Places  of  interest  on  the  Sas- 
katchewan, I'anton. 

Places  of  interest  near  Meilicino 
Hat,  Panton. 

Prairies    of  Manitoba,   Druni- 
niond. 

Primordial  fossils  from  Mount 
Steiihen,  Kominger. 

Kelations  of  North  American 
phmts,  Drunniioiid. 

.Superdcial  geology  of  central 
plateau,  Tyrrell. 

( 'ase.ade  anthracite  basin,  Daw- 
son, G.  M. 

Northwestern  Manitoba,   Tyr- 
rell. 

Report  on  Rainy  Lake  region, 
Lawson. 

Lower    Laird    River,    McCon- 
nell. 

Coal  in  valley  of  Bow  River, 
Dodge. 


Canada— Con  ti  n  lU'd . 

MaNITOHA    IO    HoCKV    Mol'NTAIX    Rk- 

(iiox — Continued. 
IHHU.  Hunter  Island  and  .'^eino  River 
region,  Siiiitli,  W.  H. 

Duck  iind  Itiding  mountains, 
Tyrrell. 

Kummary  rejjorts  of  geological 
surveys  for  18«7-J<S,  Scl- 
wyn. 

Camlii'lan  of  Mount  Siejtlien, 
Waliott. 

Wooils  and  jdants  from  Cre- 
taceons  of  western  Canada, 
DawHon,  .F.  W. 

Diaba.so  dikes  of  Rainy  i^ake, 
Lawson. 

CretaceouN  floras  of  the  North- 
west, Dawson,  ,1.  W. 
lH8it.  (iypsuni  in  northern  Manit(d)a, 
Tyrrell. 

Karlier   Cretaceous   of   tbo 
Northwest,  Dawson,  (!.  M. 
18iH).  Coals  in  western  Canada,  Mor- 
ritt. 

(ilaciation  of  northern  Cor- 
dilleras, Dawson,  (I.  M. 

liocky  Mountain  ])rotaxis, 
Dana.  .1.  D. 

Fossils  from  Manitoba,  Whit- 
caves. 

Chalk  from  Niobrara,  Dawson, 
(;.  M. 

Cretaceous  of  Manitoba,  Tyr- 
rell. 

Petrograjihy  of  certain  dikes  of 
Ix'ainy  Lake  region,  l,awson 
and  Shutt. 

Glacial  Lake  Agassiz  in  Mani- 
toba, Upham. 

West  Kootanio  district,  Daw- 
son, f!.  >L 

Lake  Winnipcgosis  and  Porcu- 
pine Mountain,  Tyrrell. 

Yukon  and  Mackcu/io  basins, 
McConnell. 

Post-Tertiary  deposits  of  Man- 
itolta,  Tyrrell. 

Laramie  group,  Tyrrell. 

Limits  of  glaiiation  in  the 
Northwest,  ( 'liamlx'ilin. 

Movements    in    Rocky    .Moun- 
tains, Ijumons,  S.  F. 
1891.  Petrogranhic  dillcrentiation  in 
dikes  of  Rainy  Lake  region, 
Lawson, 


18G 


CATALO(iUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[Bi'i.i,.  i:i; 


Canada — ContiiuK'tl 

MANirOliA     TO    KCX  KY    MlUNIAlN     \\\.- 

tiio.N — ('iiiitiinu>(t. 
IS'.U.  (.ie<th)g,v  oi"  Solkiik  ruiifjc,  Duw- 
Hoii,  (i.  M. ;  Wiilcott. 
(Jliii'iafion  of  Gri-at   I'laiiis  rc- 

;;i(iii,  Uawsoii.  (i.  M. 
Foriiiiiiiiil'ei'ii    and    K'ailiolaria 
I'roni  Crt'taceous  of  Manitoba, 
'r.vnoll. 
FoHsil  ))lant8  I'roniSiniilKanieon 

Nallt-y,  Dawson.. I.  W. 
Fossils   I'roni    Silnrian   of  Sas- 
kati'howaii     tlistiiit,     WJiit- 
«'av('s. 
Vorlchiata   of    tlio   Northwest 

Ti-nitory,  Coiu'. 
rieistoci-noof  Winiiipt'fj  basin, 

Tyrr.'ll. 
l.atiT  i)liysio';rai)lii('  fi;fol()j;'y  of 
Ivocky     Monntaiii     rt'j;;ion, 
Dawson,  G.  M. 
Crotact'ous  loiiiiations  of  North 

Anierica,  ^\luto,  C,  A. 
(hitcria  of  on^^lacial  and  sub- 

{;la<ial  drift,  I'phani. 
('ri'taccoiis  of  Nortli  Anierica, 

White,  I'.  A. 
Area    and    dnration    of    I.ako 

Agassi/,  ll|)liani. 
Jsortliern   extension  of  earlier 
Cretaceous,  Dawson,  (J.  M. 
IJitiTisir  L'di.r.MUiA. 

IST)?.  Les  roches  du  .Inra,  Marcon,  J. 
18.">1>.   liower    coal    nioasnres,   ISaner- 

niann. 
181)0.  .'^outlieasternN'a neon ver  Island, 
Hanerniann. 
(i«(dof;ic     do8     siidwest  lichen 
Thoils    von     Vanconvor, 
ISanerniann. 
18()L'.  Cretaceous  fossilson  Vancouver 

and  Sncia  islands.  Meek. 
18t)l.  Stekin-Fluss     ini      britischen 
Nord-Ainerika.  Hlake,  \V.  1'. 
h'eniains    from    Cretaceous    of 
Vancouver.  Meek. 
ISOi't.    Fossilo     I'llanzon     von     Van- 
couver, Ilerr. 
18GI).  'i'ho    naturalist   in    Vancouver 
and  liritish  Columbia,  Lord, 
J.  K. 
18t!7,  Glaciers  of  Mnto  Inlet,  Uritish 

Colnnibia,  WhyniiuM'. 
1S()8.  I'e.iturcs  of  tin*   norlli western 
coa>^t,  lUake,  'I'.  A. 


Canada— Continued. 

Hun  LSI  I  I'oMTMUi  A— Continued. 
18(5^.   Absence   of  norllicrn   drilt  iii| 
the  West,  Whitney,.!.  D. 

1870.  Northern  drift  on  I'acifu'  Sl(i]i, 

lirown,  1\. 

1871.  Terra<  cs  of  Hritisb  Colunil.i;! 

Hegbie. 
1S7-.   Kxidoratious  in  Hritish(  oliiin. 

bia.  Sehvyn. 
Analyses  of  coals  and  crvsi.i! 

line    rocks   fr<un   \'anc(iii\rr, 

Hunt,  T.S. 
Coal  tields  of  A'ancouvcr,  ,>ifl.  I 

wyn. 
\XT.^.  Fossil  idants  from  Hritishtd 

luinbia,  Dawson,  .1.  \V. 
Coal  of  \'ancou\cr  and  (,iiiiii: 

('harlotte,  Ivich.irdson,  .1. 
Coals  of  the  west  consi.  Ibr. 

rington,  I!.  .1. 
(ilacial   grooves   in   Vaiicdincr 

Island,  Davidson. 
Trias,     in     liritish     Cohiniliii. 

Whitney. 
1871.  (iroatlava  lloo«l  of  IheWcsi  ■.\m 

structure  of  Cascade  Mmiii 

tains,  l,e  Conte. 
Observations  in  the  X<>rili\vi<' 

'I'errilory,  Sehvyn. 
Exi)lorati(Uis  in  llrilisli  (  ulin!! 

hia,  Ixichardson,  .1. 
1875.  Age  of  Cretaceous  of  N'anrdiuir 

Island,  (iabb. 
Age    of    coal     of     N'aiiidinir 

Island,  tSelwyn. 
187(!.  Explorations  in  IJritisli  ( Dlnii 

bia.  K'ichardson,.). 
F»).s8ils    from    ^'ancouv(^   ;iiiil 

Sncia  islands.  Meek. 
Ct)al    rocks,   C^ucen    ('li;iili'lii 

Islanil,  Kichardson..!. 
1S77.  Coal  regions  of  .\nu>ric:i,  Miu- 

farlanc,  J. 
Exjiloration  in  Hritish  ('(ilmii- 

bia.  Sehvyn,  Dawson,  (i.  M. 
1878.  Erratics  at  high  levels  in  tln' 
Northwest.  Dawson,  (i.  M. 
Supca-licial  geology  of  l!i'iti-li 

Columbi.a,  Dawson.  »i.  M. 
Iron  and  coal  in  liritish  Cuiiiiii 

bia,  Sci.  Am. 
Exjiloratious  in  Hritisli  ('niiiiii 

hia,  I  awsc.n,  O.  M. 
Jurassic     fossils     from     VM'^ 

ran[;e,  Wliiteaves, 


(Ht'l.l..  IS^KtliK'V 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GKOhOGY. 


187 


liniiiMl. 

icrii   iliiit  il| 

u-y,.l.l>. 

PacilicMi.] 

yh    ('(lllllllliil 

iritiHliColiiiii  I 
ami  crvsiai 

II     N'lllli'dlUi;, 

lu'onvcr.  Si'i- 

u  lti'ili>li  I H 
1,  .1.  W. 
•r  and  t.iiii'cii 
tudsoii.  .1. 
it   coasi.  Ilur. 

In    VaiicdiniT 

III. 

h     Colmiilii!, 

■|lit>\V('st:iiiil 
isfadt'  Miiiiii 

ho  Ndilliwist 

II. 
I'llisli  (  iiliiiii' 

I. 

)t'\'an(oii\i'r 

N'aiicdiivir 
itisli  Coliili: 


u'oiivir   mill 

k. 

I     ('li:llli>ll.' 
111..!. 
lU'iuM.  Mm- 

itish  Cciliiiii- 
soil,  (J.  M. 

.vvcl.'<    ill   llli' 

m,(;,.M. 

V  o['  r.iiii-ii 

HI,  li.  M. 

itinliColiiiii- 


tisli  Ciiliim- 
0111     Vm'I 


;;aiiada— Contiiincd. 
I'.Ki  I  i^ii  ('(iLiMiiiA — ('(inliniiud. 
l><7vS.   licjioi  I  nil  coal  lii'lds,  K'ichard- 

801),  J. 

More  roront  clianK''^  "'  l''v«'l  of 

co.'ist,  DawHoii,  (i.  M. 
Mini's  and  iiiiiK'inl.s  of  llritish 

('oiiiiiiliia,  Itiiwsoti.  (J.  .M. 
.Siirl'ai'i'  p'olojiy  ol'  liritiHh  Co- 

liiniliia,  DawNon,  (I.  M. 
l>7i'.  Mi'sozoic  fossils  ol"  Winconviir, 

Will  tea  vcs. 
I'.xjdoiatioii   in  southern  inte- 
rior Uriti.^h  Coliuiihia,  Daw- 
son, (J.  M. 
l(<Mi.  ."'kftcli    id"  K**ol<)fiy  of  Uritish 

('oliiinl)ia,  Hawsoii,  <  J.  M. 
lv(>l>ort  on  <()nffii  rharioltc  Ts- 

hiiid,  i*'i\vsoii,  (i.  M. 
\f^fi\    \ortlu'ni])art  of  l?iitiNhColmii- 

liia  and  l'oar»>  River  country, 

Oawson,  (1.  M. 
jier  <,>ne«'n  ( 'harlot (e-.\re]iiii«d, 

l)a\\  son,  (i.  M. 
(Jcolojry  of   Urilisli    Culiiinliia, 

hawsoii,  (i.  .M. 
(ilueiatton  of  British  Coluinliia, 

Dawson,  (J.  M. 
Sii|)er(ieial   ^leolofjy  of   Hrilish 

Coliiniliia,  Uav.'son.  (i.  M. 
Cictaeeoiis  and   Tertiary  floras, 

Dawson,  ,1.  \\  . 
Lower    Cretaeeons    of    iSritish  . 

Colinnliia,  Whileavcs. 
lS,v|.  Recent     ohservalions    in     the 

\ortliw«'st    'I'erritory,    Daw- 
sou.  G.M.  I 
is,x.").  Near  forty-iiintii  ii.iralhd  west  i 

id"    the    Roid(y    Monntaius,  i 

liancrinanii,  | 

.\v;e  of  the  Meso/.oic  of  i,>iieoii  | 

Charlotto  Island  and  Itritish  ] 

Coliiinhia,  WbiteavoH.  | 

\>*S{\.  !(e-!j;rooved surfaces, N'ancouvor 

Islauil,  Iiani)dn<j;h. 
<n:ieial  slioll  IiciIh,  l.anipln<j;]i. 
1^87.  Coal  rocks  of  Canada,  AdtiiiiB, 

F.  I ». 
l.'e|iort  oil  northorn  X'anconver, 

itiiwsoii,  (».  M. 
Hejiion     north     of     Vermilion 

Lake,  Coinstock. 
Mrso/oic    fossils   ("roiii  coast  of 

iiiitish  Col  mil  Ilia,  Whit  eaves, 
tilaciatioii    on     I'acilic    Coast, 

Wright. 


Canada — ( 'oiitinued. 

Hm  iisii  Coi.tMui  A— Con  tinned. 

1S87.  Carihou  uiiiiiiij;district,  Itritish 

Colninhia.  Hownian. 
1K88.   Mineral  wealth  of   Hriti' li  Co- 

Iniiilda,  Dawson,  (i.  .M. 
Cretaceous    jilants,   \'ancoiiver 

Island,  Dawson,  (i.   M.,  and 

Dawson,  ,1.  W. 
(irajdolites  from  Dcase  River, 

Itritish  C'olnmhia,  !>a|iworth. 
(•laciati<in   of    Itritish   Coliim 

Ilia,  Dawson,  (i.  M. 
isSlt.  tllacier  rofiioii,  Selkirk  ranyjo, 

Itritish  Colnmliia,  Green. 
InvorU'brato    fossils    from    I'a- 
cilic Coust,  While,  C.  \. 
(!eoIo};y    of    Mount     Steiihen, 

Itritish     Columliia,     .McCon- 

nidl. 
(ilacialion     of     hi<i;h     ]ioinls, 

i>awsou,  (i.  M. 
IS'.K),  Notes  on  Cretaceous  of  Itritish 

Columliia,  Dawson,  (i.  M. 
l'"ossil      ]ilanls      from     Itritish 

Columliia,  Dawson,  .1.  \V. 
IMff    Itend    of    the   Columliia, 

Coleman. 
Carilioii   district,    Itritish    Co- 
lumliia, Itrauner. 
Sealioard      Itritish      Columliia, 

Itowmaii. 
.'^oiillicru   interior    Itritish   Co- 
lumliia, I )awson,  (!.  .M. 
1801.    Infusorial    earths     of     I'acilic 

Coast,  Ildwarils. 
I'.arly  Cretaceous  of  California 

and  Dieiron,  lteck(>r. 
Notes    on    Ktiotcnai   iiiincs    of 

Itritish  C«»)uml)ia,  l.edoux. 
(iraniles  from   Itritish   ('oluiii- 

l»ia,  Adams,  V.  D. 
NonriiKiiN    llitrrisii    Coi.imiiia  (and 

(il!i:K.M.ANI>V 

18H>.  Kxiiedition  in  llatlin  Itay,  Mc- 
Ciilloch. 

18L'I.  Rocks  cnllected  on  (lolar  voy- 
age liy  I'.iriy,  Koenij;,  C. 

181.'(i.  (leology  of  voyages  to  North- 
west I'assagt*  liy  I'arry,  Jame- 
son. 

1828.  (ieolojjy:  Attempt  to  reach  the 
North  Pole,  .liimeson. 
Topographic  and  geologic  no- 
tices, shore'  <il'  the  I'olar  Sea, 
Ix'ichardson,  John, 


188 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OP 


Lufi.i,.  127, 


Canada— Coil  linnoil. 
NoiMiir.isN    liiiiTisii    Com  MiUA   (ani> 

GlJr.K.NI.AM))— CoiltilllK'd. 

18I50.  Arctic  r<>gion,  Htcppcs  of  Sibe- 
ria, etc.,  Am.  .lour.  Sci. 

1832.  Ai'ctic  frcolo^fy,  .Tiiiiicson. 

1H3.").  fieological  notices,  Northwest 
r!i88ii,ii;c,  Ro.ss.  ,1. 

ISliC).  Geolojjic  notices,  cx]i('(litioii  to 
Great  Fish  Kiver,  Fittou. 

IW.'..  Peel  River,  Isbester. 

18.")1.  Boat  voyage  tliroufjli  Ruperts 
Laud.  IJicharilsoii,  .Tolin. 

18.">L'.  (!ool()j;y  of  voyajje  to  ]i:il1ins 
Bay,  etc.,  Sutherland  and 
Salter. 

1853.  Arctic,  Silurian  fossils,  Salter, 
riienoincua  of  coast  of  Davis 
Strait  and  ]{aflius  B.ay,  Suth- 
erland. 

18,",").  Geolojjy  of  Hudson  ]iay  terri- 
tories, etc.  Tsbesler. 

18r>t).  Remarks  on  rocks  from  Arctic 
archipelago,  Murchisou. 

18,"i7.  (ieolojry:  Discovery  of  North- 
west I'assage,   JlcClure  and 
Mnri'hison. 
(ieolo<;ic    notes,    search    for 

Franklin,  lloujihton.  S. 
Notes  on  Arctic  travel,  IIonji!;h- 

tou,  S, 
A'oyaijes  dans  les  niers  du  Nord, 
Choiechi  and  Chancourtois. 

IS.')!*.  I'irst  report  on  I'alliser expedi- 
tion, Hector. 

181)3.  Specimens  fnmi  Frobisher  Bay, 
Stevens. 
Report  of  exjilorations  in  Brit- 
ish Columbia,  Hector. 

1865.  Fossils  from  Kennedy  Channel, 
Meek. 

1875.  Explication  de  la  carto  de  la 
terre,  JIarcou,  .J. 

1878.  Geolofiy  of  coast  of  Arctic  land, 
Feilden  and  De  Ranee, 

188(1.  Exploration  on  Churchill  and 
Nelson  rivers,  etc..  Bell, 
Greenland  geolojiy.  Brown,  R. 

1885.  Bartin  Land.  Boaz. 

Athabaska  district,  I'etitot. 
Geology  of  Hudson  Bay  region, 
Bell. 

1887.  Relations  of  geology  of  Arctic 
and  Atlantic  basins,  Dawson, 
J.W. 


Canada — Continued. 
XouTUKUN    Bi!rn.><u    Coumiua   (am, 
(iitF.KNT.AN'i)) — Continued. 

1887.  Rocks  from  CinnberlandSoiual, 

Bell. 
Hudson  Bay  district.  Bell. 
Marble    Island    and    IIikImmi 

Bay,  Bell. 

1888,  Yukon   ox])edition,  D.-nvson, 

(}.  M. 
T.ithology  of  rocks  from  \  ukdii 

district,  Adams,  F.  D. 
Glaci.'il    features,    Yukon   ami 
Mackenzie  rivers,  McCdiincll. 
Jame.s  Bay  region.  Low. 
Hudson  Bay,  Low. 
Exploration  in  Yukon  districf, 
Dawson,  G.  M. 
1890.  Country  north  of  Lesser  Slave 
I.,ake,  McConnell. 
Exjx'dition     down     Andcrsdn 

River,  Dawson,  G.  M. 
Fossil  plants  from  MadiPiizic 
and     Bow    rivers,    Itiiwson, 
,T.  W. 
Canadian  Record  of  Science,     llic  &■ 
ology  of  England  and   Wales,  snuml 
edition,    by    Horace    B.    Wdoilwanl, 
F.  G.  S. 

CaimiHaii  Kec.  Sci.,  vol.  2,  pp.  !>ls  ;..'i>.  If-: 

Cannon,  George  I>.,  jr.    The  Quaternary 
of  the  Denver  basin. 

ColnnuloSii.  Soc, rroo.,vol. 3.  \<\<  ls-711,1,.,.3. 

On  the  Tertiary Dinosauria  rouiidiii 

Denver  beds, 

ColoraUo  Sci.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.3,  pp.  140-14' 
1880. 

[Remains  of  Dinosaurs  and  Ste;;o- 

saurs  in  the  Laramie  of  Montana.] 
Cohirado  Sci.  Soc,  Proc.,  vol.  li.  p.  lliiMJl'l 
1890. 

[Notes  on  the  formations  in  vMtm 

Colorado.] 

Colorado  Sci,  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  :i,  pii'J'S-C:' 
(3  p.),  1890. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  Perry  I'iirk. 

Colo. 

Colorado  Sci.  ,Soc,  Proc,  vol.  :i.  pp.  30)^-31.' 
1891. 

Cantwell,  .1,  C.     [  Letter  on  the  ice  Aid*  | 
on  Kowak  River,  Alaska.] 
Am.  Cicol.,  vol.  C,  pp.  51-52,  1890, 
Car,  Ezra  S.    Appendix    to    tlie  fonr'^ 
annual  report  of  the  geologi'  al  s  ini,v| 
of  the  third  district. 

Niw  Yciik  (!f(.l.  Surv.,  4th  AmiuiilKcport,^ 
pp.  385-388,  Albany,  1810. 


DiRTO.N.] 

Carboniferous. 
Ni;\v  K.Noi.A.M) 
Wl.  Observe 

*»Ky  ( 

eluro. 

]>*1.^.  Mineral 

ton  r 

J.  F. 

Geology 

JMaclu 

\X'S.K  Regions 

Con  lie 

l^l'l.  Locality 

Island, 

l-oealitie; 

Island, 

l.^^LTi.  ]{()ck   spc 

Island, 

l.^^'tS.Coal   of 

man. 
1>-'!'.  .Argillito  ' 

Eaton. 
IS;>L'.  (ieologicaj 
selt.s,  L 
cock,  E. 
1W;>.  lu'eport  on 
Hitclicoi 

IMli.    (icdlogy      J 

N'ova  Sc( 
i'^:!\   Ifeport  of 
on  asiirv 
Bryant, 
h'cex.iminai 
geology 
Hitchcoci 
Aneofco.-il 
Coal    mea.sii 
-^l!iss.,,r;,t 
l**!!'.  <M'ologica] 
'■^land,,Ia 
'iiial  rejiort 
Hitchcock 
''■'■port    on 
•'•■ickson,  S 

•Ecology    „f 

cival. 

isil,  |-,,,.„a  £,.y|||  ^ 

'^'■•iss.,  Tesi 

son,  C.  T. 
J"ii'''l  report 

Nl'iie,, lacks 
l-xplanatioh  < 

^^'••i.sHacliiiso 

(icoloni,..,!      „,, 

«ttts,  Hitch 


I,un,i,.i27. 


MRTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


189 


.VMUIA     1  \X1> 

noil. 

prluiiclSiiiiiul, 

net,  liell. 
and    lliiilMiu 

in,  Dawson, 

x&  from  ^  iikiiii 

s,F.l>. 

<,    Ynlion    and 

.'rs,M<'C(miu>ll. 

in,  Low. 

Yukon  district, 

of  LesJstT  Slave 

i.'ll. 

;cwn     Aii<U'r8on 

m,n.M. 

"I'oui  Mackonzic 

ivers,    Dawson, 

jieiice.     riif  ^0- 

L  Wales,  scniml 

B.    Woodwanl, 

2,  pp.  5is-r.::ii,  U-T. 
The  Quaternary 

•oi. :!.  in'  l^-'"■'"'■ 
losiiuria  I'ounilin 

c.,voi.;i.  I'l'i-'i'-'*' 

uira  ami  Ste;;o- 
jr  Montana.] 

l.,vol.:i.  1'  li">iivi 

itionH  in  eastern  I 
.,  vol.:i,i'i'-'5--'''' 

|y  of  i'erry  r;'rl- 
,,vol.:i.|il'-30!'-3'''' 

„ntlii<  >>••"* 
|va.] 

[52,  ISOO. 

to    tlio  fo"f''- 
leolo-ii»">l«'r"'J' 

lull  ALiiui'lllel""'' 


Carboniferous. 

Ni:W    I'.NOI.AM). 

l^itl7.  Observation.s  and  map  of  gcfil- 
ojjy  of  United   »Stat«^8,    Ma- 
clurc. 
1818.  Mineralogy  and  geology  of  Bos- 
ton region,  Daini,  S.  L.  and 
J.  F. 
Geology  of  the  Unitotl  States, 
JIaelur»\ 
ISL':!,  Ifi'gions  coutignous   to    River 

('onno>'ticnt,  Ilitelicoek,  E. 
IS'.' I,  Locality  of  anietbybt  in  Rhode 
Island,  Adams,  ,J. 
Localities  of  minerals  in  Ifliodo 
Island,  Taylor,  S. 
is_',"i.  Rock   specimens    from    Rhode 

Island,  l{ol)insou,  S. 
ISL'i).  Coal   of   Rhode    Island,    Silli- 

man. 
iM'ii.  Argillite  with  anthracite  coal, 
Eaton. 
( ieological  survey  of  Ma.ssachn- 
setts,    Economics,     Hitch- 
cock, E. 
Ixeport  on  Massachusetts, 
Hitchcock,  E. 
ISM.  (ii'ology     and    mint^ralogy    of 

Nova  Hcotia,  (iesner. 
is;!s.  Report  of  coal   company   and 
on  a  survey  of  Rliode  Island, 
liryant. 
iiccxamination   of  economical 
ge(dogy    of    Ma8sachnsett.s, 
llitclu'ock,  E. 
A^eof  coal  beds,  Hitchcock,  E. 
Coal    nica.snres    of    Manstield, 
Mass.,  .Jackson,  C.  T. 
IXlo.  (Ieological    survey    of    Rhode 

Island,  .laekson,  C.  T. 
s\l.  I'inal  rejiort  on  Massachusetts, 
Hitchcock,  E. 
l.'ijiort    on    Rhode    Island   by 
.laekson,  Silliman. 
cology  of  Counei'ticnt,  I'er- 
cival. 

iins  from  coal  of  Manstield, 
Mass.,  Teschamacher,  .lack- 
son,  C.  T. 
J'iiial   report   on   New    Hamp- 
shire, .laekson,  C  T. 
Kx|danation  of  geologic  map  of 
Massachusetts,  IIitclic()ck,E. 
(ieological   maj)  of  Massachu- 
setts, Hitchcock,  E. 


\X:.-J. 


iMi:;. 


iMi; 


1X1 1. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
Ni;\v   I;n(ii,.vM) — Continued. 

1814.  Ago  of    bed   of   i>lumbago    in 

schists  near  Worcester,  M.iss., 
LycH. 

1815.  Travels     iu     Nortli     America, 

Lyell. 
18l<>.  Agriculture  of  New  York,  Em- 
jiious,  E. 

1817.  No   coal   in   New    York   rocks, 

Emmons,  E. 

1818.  Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  R.  C. 

1851.  Metauiorithism  in  h'hode  Island 

rocks,  .laekson,  C.  T. 
Eossiliferons  strata  nnder  Na- 
haut  syenite,  Agaasiz,  L. 

1852.  Mount  lloi>e  coal  mine,  R.  I., 

.Jackson. 

185;{.  (Joal  lields  of  ISristol  County 
and  of  ik'hode  Island,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 
Report  on  certain  jioints  in 
geology  of  Jlassachusetts, 
Hitchcock,  E. 
Geologic  map  of  United  States, 
etc.,  Marcou,  .1. 

1855.  Ueber  die  (icologio  V(m  Nord- 
Amerika,  Marcou,  J. 

185G.  Age  of  altered  rock.s  of  east- 
ern Massachusetts,  Roger.s, 
W.  15. 

1858.  (ie(»logy  of  North  America, Mar- 
cou, ,J. 

18.59.  Catalogue  of  Stat(^  cabinet, 
and  notes  on  metamorphies, 
Ilitchco('k,  E. 

18G0.  Map  of  Rhode  Islanil,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 

1861.  Elongated     peltbles,      Rogers, 
W.  li. 
Geology  of  Aiiuiducck,   Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 
Synchronism  of   coal   of    New 

England,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
I''ossiliterous    ]icbbles   in   cou- 
glomci'ato   near    I'all    Rivt^r, 
Rogers,  \V.  I!. 
Coal  rocks  of  Maine,  Rogers, 
W.  15. 

18(!G.  Map  of  Caii.ada  .and  ]>art  of 
Inilrd  Stales,  Logan  and 
Hall. 

18(17.  Against  plaeticity  of  jielibles 
of  I'urgatory,  R.  1.,  Lyman. 

1870  Memorial  on  coal  field  of  Rhodu 
Island,  Ridgeway. 


190 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OV 


[ni'ii..  127. 


DAR70.V.) 


Carboniferous — ContiniK'il. 
Nkw  E\(JI.am> — Continued. 
1871.  Coal  of  Miinslitld,  Miiss..  .Tiirk- 
son,  C.  T. ;  Aj^aBsiz,  L. 
^fiip  of  MnssacLn.setts,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  II. 
1ST2.  I.sliind  of  Ai|nidncck  and  parts 
of  N;iri';t}:;anH(-tt  Hay.  Slialcr. 
187a.  Map  of  i:nit<d   States.  Hitdi- 
cock,  C.  II.;  Hitchcock  and 
IMake. 
1871.  Htdderbcrg     rocks      of     Ncw 
Ifanipshirt,  Hitchcock,*',  il. 
Map  of  coallicl'lsof  th(!  fiiitcd 
States,  Hitchcock.  C.  II. 
187.5.  Ge(do{jic  chart  ol'  tlu^   I'nitcil 
StatcH,  Hradlcy,  r.  H. 
Notes    on    eaHtern     Jlassachu- 
setts,  Dodge. 
1877.  Coal  regions  of  America,  Mac- 
fa  rl  a  no.  .1. 
Kelation    of    geology  of   New 
Hampsliiro  to   adjacent   ter- 
ritory, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Newport  conglomerate,  ]{ogers, 
W.  H. 

1879.  Macfarlano's    Geological    Rail- 

way Guide,  Hitchcock,  C'.  II. 

1880.  Geology  of  eastern  Martsachu- 

setts,  Crosby. 
Carboniferous     in     Massachu- 
setts, Crosby  and  Harton. 

1881.  I'assage  of  sediments   to   vol- 

canic    in     Brighton,    Mass., 
Shaler. 

Norfolk  County   basin,   JIas.s., 
Karton. 
1881.  Argillaceous    conglomerate   of 
Boston  basin.  Wadsworth. 

Ibiilding  btones  of  Ivhodo  Is- 
land, Massachusetts,  ami 
Maine,  Shaler. 

Khodo  Islaiul  coal  mcasurcH, 
Clark,  K.F. 

Geology  of  Khode  Island,  Dale. 

Geology  of  I'aradise,  near  New- 
port, li.  I.,  Dale. 

Disturbance  in  vicinity  of  New- 
port, Dale. 

Contribution     of    geology     of 
llhode  Island,  Dale. 
188."').  Map    of    the     I'nite.l    States, 
M.Gee. 

[Analysis  of  rocks,  etc.]  work 
done  in  Wasliingt(Ui  la)»ora- 
tory,  Clarke  and  Chatard. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
Ni:w  ENdi.AXD—Continncd. 

IW,').  Mi-tainorpbisiM  in  lihode  Island 
coal  measures.  Dale. 
Geology  of  moutli  of  Nai  la^'an 

sett  Bay.  Dale. 
Coal    i)lant    in     miia-.s(  hist, 

AVorcester,  Mass..  I'eiry. 
IJhodo    Island    and  IMa.ssarlin. 
setts  co:ils,  Enunons,  A.  I!, 
1887-1<8<).  Carbciiiferous   fauii.i  ainl 
llora,  Packard. 
Conglomerates  in  New  Eii!.'laii(l 

gneisses.  Hitchcock,  ('.  11. 
Kepiut   on  geology   of   lilioil,. 
Island,  Providence  Fnuiklin 
Society, 
(icoiogy    of    Bri8t<d     ('(ninty, 

Mass.,  Shaler. 
Pl.iuts  and  rocks  from  Woiim- 

ter,  Mass.,  Kemp. 
Mai>  of  Cuited  States,   lliidi- 
cock,  C.  H. 
i.'^i'O.  History      of     Koslon      b.i.sjn. 
Crosby. 
Es8(!x  Connt-y.  Mass.,  Scais. 
Ottretite  and    iliueuite  sil:ivi. 

Wollf. 
Areas  of  continental  iiiiii;iis-, 

Dana. . I.  D. 
Maefailane's    Railwi)\     (.iiidc, 

Crosby,  Hitchcock,  C.  11. 
Warren's  (ieogra[iliy.  iinwir. 
Arclu'an  axes.  Dana.  .1.  D 
Nkw    Vouk,    Pknn.svi.v.\m.\.   .M.\i;v 
I.AM),  AnuaxiAs. 
1787.  Mineralogische  KenutiiissiMli> 
iist lichen    Theils    von   .Ndiil- 
Amerika,  etc.,  Schorpl'. 
1807.  01)servations  and  ma|i  cif  i;!'"!- 
ogy  of  Cniled  States,  .Macliiii'. 
181S.  On  parts  of  \'irgiiii;i. 'I'ciiiir.v 
8et\     Alabama.    Mississijipi. 
etc.,  Cornelius. 
Geology  of  the  Vnitcil  Matis, 
^Mai'liire. 
1S22.  Anthracite  in  Wilkesl.mn'.  I'a. 

Cist. 
IH'j;?.  ]':x])edition   from  Pittsliiir,!.' toj 
th(^  Kocky  Mountains,  l.iMi;'.j 
1821.  Exiiedition    to   soiinis  nl'  >l 
Peters  Kiver.  Keating'. 
b'ocks  at  Wiike.sbarrc.  I'a.Mii- 
dure. 
182(i.  New  (U-variegafci'd  saii(lslmirof| 
the  United  States,  I'iiuii. 


Carboniferous 

Nkw    York, 

I.AM),    Vi 

b"^-'*!.  Coalu 

1827.  Mount 

vani 

Belnio 

Pa., ; 

181.'8.  Coaln. 

8ylv.i 

Noniem 

ican  ] 

Tal)ulai 

ican  r 

iS'.'i'O.  fi'eologii 

<ieol((gi( 

Origin  i 

Ga/Iai 

Coal  fori 

Vork, 
Antliraci 
and  Sn 
l^.'!!.  Carbonif 
Eaton, 
•fourney 
Hitchcc 
JK)2.  Section    c 
tains,  Pi 
Stratigraj 
Hshed    1 
Eaton. 

(ieology   oj 

Pa.,  Dav 

Coal  regioi 

land  and 

Geological 

1^3;i.  Coal    beds 

equivalen 

^'egctablo  0 

Hunker. 

'■^■■if.  Country     b 

■'tnd  tlie  O: 

li^3n.  Anthracite  c 

^v,  Pa.,  Kf 

'Oal   field   o 

'".vlo)',  H.  ( 

i'ortions  of  ( 

I'ennsylvaii 

''escrijitiou  o 

gliiiny  Moil 

I-r,  E. 

h'econnais.sjiiK 
Jiogers,  M'. 
^'■•'P  of  anthr 
I'ishor. 


m; 


[mil..  127. 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


191 


,.•(1. 

ilMioilf  Islund 
Dale. 

Il  of  N!llV;i;;:ili 

iiiiiii-si  Ui>l. 
,s».,roirv. 
iHu\  'Miissiiilm- 
iiiiiDUf*,  A.  I'. 
^ouH   faiuia  iiml 

in  N»'\vKn,i;l;iiiil 
•licock.C.H. 

)l()iry     (it'     IvllOllf 

idcuco  rraiikliu 

lU'iatol     ('(.unty, 

■r. 

;'l<,s  fi'oin  Willies- 

[omp. 

I'd  States,   Uitfli- 

Boston      liMii. 
•.Miiss..Si':>vs. 

I      illllCllitl!    Slllbt. 

tiiiciitiil  iii«vi;nss, 

Riiilwiiy    t'lii'l''. 
Itclu'ock,  *!•  II' 
;i:ipli,v.  I'.nwiv. 
Diiuii..!   1' 
.Yi.VANi.v.    M.m;v- 

Iriicils    von   Ni'Vil- 
Itc-Si'liorpl'. 

1111(1  iii;i|>  "''  Si''"'" 
lo.lStiU.'s.Mii'^^l""'' 

,  Vii-j;iiiiM,Tfiiii''»- 

L.a,    M'i>sissi!.pi. 

I'nis. 

(ho  Viiit''!  suitn, 

\Yilk<'sl.:in".lM' 

L,m  rit1-l'm^"« 

MounUiin-^. '■;"'-■ 

[to   HOiiri'''^  "'  ^'' 

[u.-sbiivn'.  l':''^''' 

latr.l  sa.i.lstnii." 
rotates,  111"!'' 


Carboniferous  — Con  ti  mied . 
New    Yohk,    rKN-N.-^Yi-VANiA,    Mary- 
I.ANI),  Vili<iiNlAS— Coiitiiiued. 
isjt).  Coal  of  ]{Iio{l«  Island,  Silliin.in. 
ix'^l.  Motintaiii  distrirts  of  reniisyl- 
vania,  IMorce. 
Hclinont     aiitliracito     mines, 
Pa..  Mcreditli. 
1><1'H.  Coal  near  Tiofjia  Kivcr,  in  Penn- 
sylvania, Meade. 
NoiiienclatiDc  of  Nortli  Amer- 
ican rocks,  Eaton. 
Taluilar  view  of  North  Amer- 
ican rocks,  Eaton. 
IMiii,  Ccolojxie  ]irodronins,  Enton. 
(ieidojjieal  text-book,  Eaton. 
Oriffin   of    hitnminoim    coal, 

(ia/hiy. 
Coal  forniation  of  State  of  New 

York,  Ivitoii. 
Antlira(itere<j;ion,Iiaeka\vaiinii 
and  Susquehanna,  Silliman. 
IS,"!.  Carlioniferoiis   of    New   York, 
I'.aton. 
.loiirney  to  anthracite  region, 
Hitchcock,  E. 
IXIiJ.  Section    of   Alle^jhany    Moun- 
tains. Pa.,  Taylor. 
Strati;jrai)lii(!    geoloijy    ostalt- 
lislied    hy   orj>anie   remains, 
Eaton. 
(ieoloi{v  of  AVayno   County, 

Pa.,  r)avis,  .I.P. 
Coal  region  hetwoen  Cumber- 
land and  Pit  tsbnrii.  I'onieroy . 
(ieolofjical  equivalents,  Eaton. 
1831?.  Coal    beds    of    I'ciinsylvania, 
e(|ui vah'nts in  Enrojie,  ICaton. 
\cjfetable  origin  of  anthracite, 
nunker. 
ls;U,  Country     between     naltinioro 

and  the  Ohio,  Aikin. 
183,").  Anthracite  of  Schuylkill  Coun- 
ty, Pa.,  Koehler. 
Coal  held  of   lUossbur}^,  Pa., 

Taylor,  K.  C. 
Portions  of  coal  formations  in 

Pennaylvania,  Taylor. 
Description  of  portion  of  Alle- 
ghany Mountains,   I'a.,  Mil- 
l.'r,  E. 
183().  Reconnaiaaanco  of   'Virginia, 
Hoi-ers,  W.  15. 
Mil])  of  anthracite  coal  lields, 
Fisher. 


I  Carboniforo  B — Continued. 

Nkw     YoitK,    Pknxsvi.vania,    Mary- 
land, ViittiiNi.vs— Continued. 

1836.  Keconnaissanco  from  Wasliing- 
ton  through  Wisconsin  to 
(.'oteau  des  Prairies,  Feather- 
stfuihaugli. 

First  report  on  survey  of  Penn- 
sylvani.'i,  Kogcrs,  H.  1). 

1837.  Physical  geography  of   Mary 
land,  Ducatel. 

Keport  of  survey  of  Virginia 
for  183(i,  Kogers,  W.  1$. 

Frostburg  coal.  Md.,  Tyson. 

(ioology  of  westeri  New  York, 
Hayes,  (!.  E. 

1838.  First  report  of  survey  of  Ohio 
by  Mather,  Silliman. 

lieport  of  survey  of  Virginia 

lor  1837,  ]{ogers,  W.  H. 
Secfuid    report    on    survey    of 

Pennsylvania,  IJogers.  II.  I). 
183!l.  Rejiort  of  survey  of   Virginia 

for  1838,  Ifogers,  W.  1$. 
Third  rcjiort  on  survey  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Kogers,  H.  D. 
IKK).  Reiiort  of  survey  of  Virginia 

for  1839,  Kogers,  W.  P. 
On  the  Silurian  system,  Conrad. 
Appendix    to    re])ort    of     the 

fourth  district  of  New  York, 

Horsford. 
Fourth    rijport    of    survey    of 

Pennsylvania,  Rogers,  H.  D. 
Kejiort  of  survey  of  the  fourth 

di8tri<'t  of  New  York,  Hall,  ,T. 
Coal  held  of    Carbon    Creek, 

,J(dinson,  W.  R. 

1841.  Rejiort  of  survey  of  A'irginia 
tor  1810,  Rogers,  W.  P. 

Model  of  western  Schuylkill 
coal  fudd,  Pennsylvania, Tay- 
lor, K.  C. 

Rejiort  of  survey  of  Virginia 
for  1811,  Rogers.  W.  P. 

Southern  coal  liidd  of  I'ennsyl- 
vania.  Lea,  M.  C. 

Alleged  imeonformity  in  Car- 
boniferous in  Savage  Moun- 
tain, Pa.,  Trego. 

Hear  Valley  coal  field,  Penn- 
sylvania, .Johnson,  \\.  R. 

Fifth  report  on  survey  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Rogers,  IL  1). 

1842.  Sixth  report  on  survey  of  Penu- 
sylvauitt,  Rogers,  11.  D. 


192 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[Dn.i..  127, 


IJAIMciNl 


Carboniferous — Contiimod. 

^KW      YdlfK.      ri'.XXSVI.VANIA,      M.VUY 

i.ANM),  \iii(iiNiAS — Continued. 
1H43.  Strnftiiro    and    contoinporaiio- 
()iiM  tirij^in  of  couls,  Jidinson, 
W.  K. 

Fonitli  roport  of  survey  of  sec- 
ond district  of  Now  York, 
Emmons,  K, 

(Jeolojjy  of  western  district  of 
New  York,  Hall,  J. 

Anthracite  of  I'ine  Grove,  I'a., 
J.ea, 

Structure  of  Appalachians  ex- 
eniplilyinj^  lawsof  niouutain 
chains,   K'oi^ers  and  l{ojL;crs. 

Connection  of  thermal  springs 
in  Virj^inia  with  axes  and 
faults,  Iioj^crs,  \V.  li. 

Origin  of    Appalachian   coal, 
Rogers,  II.  1). 
181i.  American   go(dogy   and  condi- 
tion of   resi^arcb   in   Ifiiilcd 
States,  Kogers,  II.  1). 

Fossils     near     Suubury,     Pa., 
.Johnson,  .J.  W. 
1845.  Travels    in     North     America, 

Lyell. 
1847.  Structure  of  the  Appalachians 
and  laws  of  mountains,  llog- 
ors  and  Kogers. 

No   coal   in   New    York   rocks, 
Ennnous,  E. 
1S19.  Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  U.  C. 

Geology  of  Pennsylvania,  IJog- 
ers,  II.  D. 
1851.  Fotitprints    in    eastern    Penn- 
sylvania, Kogers,  H.  I). 

1  )aupliin  and  Susiniehanna  coal 
fields.  Pa.,  Lea. 

Coal    formation,   especially  in 
Pennsylvania,  Kogers,  II.  D. 
18513.  Kepiu't  of  the  James  Kiver  and 
Kanawha  Canal  Company. 

Footmarks  in  sandstone  in 
Schuylkill  C  o  ii  n  t  y  ,  Pa., 
liCa,  I. 

1853.  Geidogic  ma])  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcou,  .J. 

1854.  Flexures  of  coal  basin,  Kogers, 

H.D. 
Salt  and  gypsum   of   llolston 

River,  Va.,  Kogers,  H.  1). 
Observations  on    ]>lants   from 

coal  of  Pennsylvania,  Rogers, 

H.D. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
Nkw     YoiiK,    Pi:n.\myi,van'ia.    Makv. 
l.AM),  Vll!(iiN'iA.s  -Continued. 

1855.  Footprints     in     sandstone    M 

Pottsville,  Pa.,  Lea,  I. 
Mineralreichthum   der  \iTciii- 

igten  Staaten,  Ditlenliacli. 
Fourth    repijrt    of  chemist  of 

Maryland.  Iliggins. 
Causes  of  certain  miirkinirfl  in 

coal,  Lewis,  S. 

1856.  Section   in    Lawrence   ('Diintv, 

Pa.,  Leasure. 
Alluvium   of  the    Ohio,    Kinj;, 

A.  T. 
Origin  of  carbonate  of  iron  iii 

coal  measures,  Rogers.  \V.  li. 
Fossils  in  Carboniferous  shali'.s, 

Pennsylvania,  Rogers.  II,  j), 

1857.  Hroadtop    coal    basin,  Lesley, 

.1.  P. 

1858.  Fossil  plants  of  coal  me.isnris 

of  United  States,  Les(ni('n'iix, 

Coal  Holds  of  United  States  ami 

British    Provinces,    K'ogcrs. 

H.D. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  riiittii 

States.  Kogers.  H.D. 
Fossil  plants  of  coal  di"  I'cmi- 

sylvanin,  Rogers,  II.  1). 
Distriltution  of  coal  iil.iiiis  in 

Pennsylvania  and  I'ciiiiiiilidii 

of  co.ll,  Lesquereux. 
Physical   geography  atti'iidinj,' 

production        of       raltMi/iii.' 

strata,  Rogers,  II.  D. 
Comparison   of  coal  mmiiis  in 

Kentucky  and  Pennsylvania, 

Lesley,  .f.  P. 
Geology    of    North    Anicric;!, 

Marcou.  ,1. 
(ieology  of  Pennsylvania,  \\"i- 

ers,  II.  D. 
Lectures  on  coal.  Maxwell. 
1850.  (ieology   of  Pradfind  ('(iiiiity. 

Pa.,  llorton,G.F. 
Coal     formations    ol     N<>r''i 

America,  Lesfpierenx. 
Coal  of  Elk  County,  I'a,.  Ja^k-  ] 

son,  C.  T. 
Paleontology  of   New    Vcr!; 

N  ol.  S,  Hail,  .1. 
ISfiO.  Geotoijy    of   Indiana    Coiiiity.  | 

Pa.,  Anderson.  \V. 
First    re;)ort     of    chemist  of| 

Maryland,  Tyson. 


Caiboniferous— 

I  \s\>.    \  lij 

INtiO.  Second 

Mary 

iNil.  .^vnchri 

Englii 

JVvoiiiii 

low.i, 

(>ii  Les(| 

nieasM 

Siihcoiiti- 

northv 

J.  P. 

Coal  froi 

Va.,  li 

SMr>ey  « 

^.  v.,  i 

<'<im]tari.s 
ilerons 
h'ogers. 
Some  poll 

<"Ay,  Hn 
lMi.>'.  Oil  Creek 

way. 
I'^'il.  .\ntliracitt 
.\nierica 
iNu.  (),]     ,.,'gi,„ 
S.'iyles 
Coal  and  > 
Virginia, 
Section    of 
Cape  Hi( 
Salt      liorii 
County,  I 
Carbonifer<i 
"f    Kansi 
Meek. 
I'ossjLs  from 
Michigan; 
Winehcll 
I>e])oit  of  SI 
■■^c.\-  lor  18(i 
''•"!•  "il-i,roduein 
^  '""giniii.  1 
Sli<ken-8ide( 
sylvania,  I 
*'<>'il,  iron,  ai 
''•'port  on  A 
I'ii.,  Jihson 
■^'■i!>  of  Cam 
Fluted    St; 
Hall. 

"''"'' W  of  L; 
''••'.,    Med.  ' 
ma. 

iJilll.  127 1 


(BVIX.  127. 

ll. 

Joiitiuueil. 
simdstoiu'    (it 
,  Uiu  I. 

im  <U'r  ^  "■'''•i»- 
,  DitlVnlKnli. 
(if   dii'iui'^t  (if 

liu  lutirkiiiiis  in 

wrenco   Ciiiiiity, 

ho   Ohio,    Kin^'. 

(onato  (if  iniu  in 
cs,  Ko^^crs,  W.  I'l. 
(oniferoiis  whales, 
ill,  no<irVf^.  11. 1'. 
ll    liasiu,  lA'sley, 

of  coal  iiit'iisiirc* 

tiltl'8,  LfSiUlClCllX, 

rnitcastiitt'sand 
roviuces,    Kogers. 

;e()logy  of  rniU'l 
',.vs.  H.I'- 

of    COill  of  I'l'll"- 

{Offers,  11. 1>. 
of  COill  iilmits  in 
Ilia  and  fdnnii'i"" 
s(iuereux. 
oraphy  Mttcnding 
of       r;ilc"'i'i'' 
,>rs,  II.l'. 
of  coal  ^'■•n"*'  '" 
and  l'onii>ylv;iuia. 

r. 

SoTih     .\iiHTU"i. 

|vnnsylviiiii;i.  I!":- 

looal,  Maxwell. 
jUradfonl  ('o'l'it)' 

Itious    of    N'T''' 

IjCSflll''!'*'"^' 

Icouuty,  r;>"J'>''^- 

L  of  NoAv  Ycrl; 

ll,  J. 

Indiaiui   (•<""'')• 

t'soii.  W. 

of    chemist  I'l 

Tvson. 


iVKIi'.V  1 


NOKTH    AMKUICAM    OKOLOGY. 


193 


\x{\■^ 


isdl 


Caibonifeious— ConliiiiU'd. 

^1  W       VolfK,      I'KNNSYl.V  AMA,      MaKV- 

I  am>,  ViiuiiNiAS — Coiitiiniod. 
1m;0.  Second    report    of  chcniiHt    of 

M;irylai'  I,  Tyson. 
IMll.  Synchronism  of   coal   of    Now 

Kiijjlaiid,  Hitchcock,  ('.  II. 
Pcvonian  and  (larlionifcrons  of 

Iowa,  Kofjcrs,  W.  B. 
On  lics(|iicrciix'8  tabic  of  coal 

measures,  Losloy,  .1,  1'. 
Siiliconjflonicratic      (M)al      i>f 

northwest    Virginia,  licaley, 

J.I', 
('oal  from  l!rooiiio  County,  W. 

Va.,  Kichardsoii,  ,1.  \\'. 
Survey  of  county  (if  Stculicn, 

\.  Y.,  Denniston. 
{'onijiariaon    of  lower  C'arlion- 

ilerous  of  Nova  .Scotia,  etc., 

U'ojrers,  \V.  H. 
Some  i>()intH  in  American  ;;e()l- 

ogy,  Hunt,  T.  .S. 
Oil  Creek  diutriot,    I'a.,   K'idg- 

way. 
.\ntliracito      coal     of    Nortli 

.Vmerica,  Crecn.  W-.Jr. 
INl.').  Oil    region    of    Pennsylvania, 

Sayles. 
Coal  and  gyi)sun»  of  sou  (hern 

Virginia,  Lt!sl(;y.  .1.  1'. 
Section    of  'coal   nicasures    on 

Cajtc  Hieton,  Lesley,  J.  1'. 
Salt      horing      in      Cloartiidd 

County,  I'a.,  Hale,  J.  M. 
Carltoniferoua   and  Cretaceous 

of    Kansas     and     Nebraska, 

Mock. 
i'ossiis  from  Mar.shall  gvoii])  of 

Michigan  and  itsc(iuivalonts, 

Winehcll.  A. 
h'eport  of  survey  of  New  Jer- 
sey for  18()4,  Cook,  (i.  H. 
IMiii.  ( iji-producing   uplift   of  West 

\'irginia,  I'^vans,  K.  W. 
Slicken-Bided  slab  from  reiin- 

sylvania,  Kyinan. 
Coal,  iron,  ami  oil,  Daddow. 
h'eport  on  Allegheny   County, 

I'a.,  Jilson. 
Map   of   Can;ida    and    part    of 

riiit(>d    States,    i.,ogau    .ind 

Hall, 
licohigy  of  Lycoming  County, 

I'a.,    Med.    Soc.,    rciinsylva- 
nia. 


Carboniferous — Con  tinned. 

Nl  W       VoUK,      I'l.NN.SVI.VANIA,      MaUY- 

i.A.Nii,  ViiKJiNlAS — Continued. 
HtUi.  History  of  oil  region  of  A'enan- 
go,  I'a.,  Katon.  S.  .1.  M. 

I'ctroleum    and    its   relations, 
.\ndrew-i. 
l!S(i7.  ('onglomerate    in     Sullivan 
County,  I'a.,  Lynuin. 

Industrial   resources  of  Mary- 
land, lliggins. 
IStiS.  Occurrences  of  iron  in  masses, 

Whittlesey. 
I8(!!t.  Distovory  of  oil 70  miles  above 
rittsburg,  Lesley,  J. P. 

Ma|>  to  illustrate  ty])es  of  tiui 
earth's  siirfaco  east  I'rom 
('mciunati,  Lesley,  .1.  1*. 

Vucoids     in     coal     formation, 
I'ennsyh  ania,  Les(|iiereux. 
1S71'.   West  \irginia  handbook.   Diss 
Iteliar. 

Kxainination     of     Monongalia 
County,  W.  Va.,  Stevenson. 
1871.  Oil-bearing  rocks  of  Ohio  and 
N'irginia,  Warner. 

Vegetal  remains  In  coal  meas- 
ures, lj(S(iuereux. 

I'ciiiisylvaiiia's  f  on  n  da  t  i  on 
stones,  Leeds. 

(ieogmisie  uiid  Miiieralreich- 
tliiini  dt!s  Alleghany-Systeins, 
Credner,  H. 

rii(ati(ni  of  anthracite  basin, 
I'cMinsylvania,  Uothwell. 

Section  across  the  Alleghanys 
to  illustrate  ])lication,  Les- 
ley, J.  P. 

Cumberland  coal  basin,  Ty- 
son. 

(Jas  wells  of  Ohio  and  rennsyl- 
vauia,  Newberry. 

Ko.-'sils  ill  Monongalia  (,'ounty, 
W.  Va.,  MecU. 

l»'(!Cord  of  boring  in  Wilkes 
liaire  regidii,  I'a.,  Sheafer. 

Uoriiig  records  from  tlieaiith  a- 
cito  basin  of  I'ennsylvaiiia, 
Sheafer. 

The  Marshall  groiii>,    Win- 
chell.  A. 
1S7-',  Notes  on   West   Virginia,   Ste- 
venson, 
1S7:>.  West   Virginia    Asphalluni 
dejiosit,  Fontaine. 


liull.  IL'7- 


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104 


CATALOG I'E    AND    INDEX    OF 


[«ri.i..ir?. 


Carboniferous— ContiniiPd. 
Nkw    Vouk,    Tkn-nsyi-vania,    Mauy- 
i.ANP,  ViiuiiNlAS — CJontiiiued. 
1873.  Ci()<)loj;i<'  iiiJiii  of  riiitcil  StiitoH, 
HitchciK'k,  ('.  11. ;   Hitchcock 
aixl  Hliiko. 
Violaf  ioiiof  law  o('(lol)itiiiiiciii- 
/ution    of   coal    cast  ward, 
Lesley,  .1.  r. 
Record  of  oil  woIIh,  Annstroiijj 

Coiiiit.v,    I'a.,   Lesley,  .1.  1'. 
Structure  of  Ta/ewell,  Kiissell, 
mid  Wine  counties,  Va.,  Les- 
ley, J.  r. 

1871.  Geoiojry  in  Uitcliie  and  Tyler 
counties,  \V.  \  a.,  I'iii/(>r. 

Coal  of  Kanawha  Valley,  W. 
Va.,  Stevenson. 

Alle;j;hany  coal  fiiUds,  Whit- 
tlesey. 

Great  conj;lonierate.  New  Uiver, 
W.  Va.,  I'ontaine. 

Steinkolilcn  dcr  Voreini^iten 
Staaten,  Macfarlano. 

Gardner  oil  wells,  Kast  Shani- 
burj;,  Pa.,  Hall,  .T. 

Map  of  coal  iioldsof  the  United 
States,  Hitchcock,  C.  II. 

Driftiu  Virijjinia,  Stevous,  K.  1\ 

NewRiverCanyon,  Stevens,!?.  I'. 

Upper   coal    measures   west  of 

the  Allcfihanies,    l^tevonson. 

187.">.  Section  of   oil  mills  in   Hutler, 

Armstrong,     and     (Marion 

counties,  Pa.,  Lucas. 

Report  of  Clearlield  and  .Iiift'er- 
Honcoaldistrict,Pa.,Platt,F. 

Re])ort  of  laboratory  of  survey 
of  Penusylviinia,  Mct'reath. 

Geolojjic  chart  of  tlie  United 
States,  liradley,  F.  II. 

Coal  and  oil  nir .'sures  in  Law- 
rence County,  Pa.,  Lesley  and 
Le8(iuoreux. 

Geolojry  and  geo^rajjliy  of 
petroleum,  Wrigley. 

Geolojry  around  Warren,  Pa., 
Randall,  F.  A. 

(!oaI  in  sub-Carhoniferous  of 
Pennsylvania,  Lesley,  ,1,  P. 

Report  on  Venango  oil  district, 
Pa.,  Carll. 

Com])arative  geology  of  north- 
east Ohio,  noilhwesl  Penn- 
sylvania, and  western  New 
York,  Lesley,  .LP. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 

NkW       VoltK,      I'KN.NSYl.VAM.i,      M  AltV 
LAND,    VllUilNIAH — Coutinui'd. 

187.'>.  Comparison  of  .Vlleghany  cn.il 

fields,  Andrews. 
187(>.  \'irginia     geographical     .imi 

political    summary,     llotrli 

kiss. 
Upper    coal  of   Virginia    ami 

Pa.,  White.  I.  C. 
Coals  in  No.  X,  in  Huniini^iDn 

County,  Pa.,  Lesley,  .).  I'. 
Southern  counties  id'  New  Vmk 

and  Catskill  range,  Ihill,  ,1. 
Geology  of  northeast  I'rmisyl- 

vania,  Lesley,  .L  P. 
(■oal  seams  of  lieaver  Coiinty, 

Pa.,  While,  1  C. 
Kast  side  of  Cahalta  cn.il  liolij, 

Ala.,  Tuomey. 
Hoyds  Hill  gas  well.  I'a..  j.es 

lev,  .1.  P. 
Heaver  County  south  from  njild 

Kiver,  Pa.,  White,  I.  ('. 
Coal  measures  of  the  \  iiiiiiliio- 

gbeny,  etc..  Piatt,  F. 
Anthracite    of    Penns\  lv;iiii;i, 

llardinaii. 
Evidence    of    streams    dining' 

de|iosition  of  coal.  iUnnly, 
Resources  of    West    \  irjjiiiia. 

Maury  and  Fontaine. 
Coal   and    oil  of    the    I'liiiiil 

Stales,  Moyd.E.F. 
History  of  ox]»lorations  in  I'diii 

sylvania,  etc..  Lesley,  .1. 1'. 
Conglomerate    sericis  di'  West 

Virginia,  Fontaine. 
Coiigloniorato  No.   XII  mi  Now 

River.  Vouug,  ('.  A. 
Catalogue   of    West    Virijinia 

exh  i  bi  t    at     Pliilailelpiiia, 

Maury. 
Kci)ort  on  coal  lields  of  (iri'iii 

and     Washington     lunntie.'i. 

Pa.,  Stevenson. 
Somerset    County    i(i:il  licils. 

Pa.,  Fulton,.!. 
Alleged     parallelism    of    roal 

beds.  .Stevenson. 
Notes  on  West  Virginiii.  Sti'voii- 1 

son. 
1877.   Cambria    and      Soiiieisi'l   loal  | 

lields  of  western   I'eiinsvlva- 

nia.  Piatt  and  Plait.  I.i'sl')'.] 

J.  P. 


(nn.!..!?;. 


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NORTH   AMERICAN    GKOLOGY. 


195 


syi.vaMm    M\in 
^s— C'ontinuiil. 

(if  AU«<k1>'1">  <"'1 

Hcof^niphiciil     :\iiil 
Ruiiiinary,    ll<>t'li 

1   ,)(■    Virgitiiii    ana 
to.  I.e. 

).   X,  i"  Illllilili^'toli 
Pa.,  Lesley,  .1.  1'. 
(miitit'««><'  N<'"  V"ik 
(UiUraiiij;.-,  \\M.  .1 
r  iiorthoast  r<niisvl- 

.(■slcy,  .1.1'- 

,s  of  lU'iivoi  Ciiuiily, 

lite,  I  C. 

of  (\illill);\  I'l'iil  t'u'lil. 

lomcy- 

U  J^iirt  well.   l':i.  ''f* 

v. 

)\iuty  south  fviini'»luii 
Pa.,  White,  I.e. 
sures  of  the  Vounliio- 
etc..  Piatt.  V. 
^te    of    Penns>lvaiii;i. 

ia«. 

of    streams    iliiriiis 

t ion  of  coal.  I'-l.niay. 

.8  of    W<-st    Virjiiniii. 

find  Fontaine. 

il    oil  of    the    l-nit«l 

Hoyd.  1'.  !•'• 
|,f(.si)loratioiisiiir>Min- 

lia,et<-..l.e.sl-y..II'- 
.(■rate    series  .il'   Wfsl 
lin,  Fontaine. 
[oratoNo.   XH -m  V«- 

lYoiius. '^'•'^• 
„   of    Wesi    Viriiini;! 

Lit    at     lMiila'l''ll'l''''' 

L,  coal  liehls  of  tire.ii 

Ivashington     '"imti«" 

lev  en  son. 

County    ''"^'l  l'«''*' 

lilton..!. 
parallelism    of    ^■'«' 

Itovonsou. 

\\V8t  Virginia.  ^"'«"- 1 


and     Some 
|>f  western 


sol    lOIll] 

vinisyiv;!- 


attand  I'lati.  U'A^1' 


CaibeulferouB— Continiu'd. 

^|.\V       YoltK,      i'KNNSVI.VAMA.      M.VKV- 
l.VNK,    ViKtilN'lAS — I'oiltilUUMl. 

187".   Map  "f  outcrop   of    Pittshur^ 
coal,  Seliclleiiliorg. 

Coal  rojjions  of  Aineric.i,  Mae- 
farlano.  .1. 

Map  of  Pennsylvania,  Lesley, 
.1.  P. 

^■espl■rtine  of  the  Virginias, 
Fontaine. 

Anthracite  from  Third  Hill 
^lountains,  W.  Va..  Frazor. 

Oil  roiMirds  and  Itn-els  of  Penn- 
sylvania, I'arll. 

Kejiort  on  Fayette  and  West- 
moreland coal  tields,  Pa., 
Stevenson. 

Oil  wells  of  western  Pennsyl- 
vania. Nettleton. 

Section  of  Paleozoic  in  central 
Pennsyhania,  Ashhurner. 
l.sTS.   Limits   of    Catskill   and   Che- 
mung   formations    of    Penn- 
sylvania, .Sherwood. 

Section  of  Paleozoic  rocks  in 
Clinton  County,  Pa.,  Chanc<>. 

Peport  on  ISeaver  Piver  coal  dis- 
trict, Pa.,  White,  I.  C. ;  Les- 
ley,. I.  P. 

Outline  of  geology  of  Alahama, 
Smith,  K.  A. 

Report  on  Indian.i  County, 
Pa.,  Piatt,  W. (J.:  Lesley,  .LP. 

Itradlield  and  Tioga  counties, 
Pa,  Piatt,  F.;  Lesley,  .L  P. 

Section  of  i'aleozoie  rocks  iu 
Hlair  County,  Pa.,  I'latt  and 
Sanders. 

(ieologic  history  of  New  York 
Island,  etc.,  Newhorry. 

llcyners  Station  oil  section, 
Clinton  County,  Pa.,  Chance- 

Upper  Devonian  of  southeast- 
ern IViiinsylvania,  Stevenson. 

Anghwick  Valley  and  oast 
llroad  Top  district,  Pa,  Ash- 
Imruer. 

Calaloguo   of  rock    specimens 
surveyof  Pennsylvania,  Hall, 
C.  E. 
IX'\*.  I  laiidliook  of  Virginia.  Pollard. 

S(!cond  ri'port  of  laboratory 
of  survey  of  Pennsylvania, 
McCroath. 


Carboniferous— Continued. 

Xi;\V      YoKK,      PKXNSYI.VANIA,      MaIIY- 

r.AND,  ViKtiiNi^ — Continned. 
187!).  Ma<'t'arlaue's   (ieological    Pail- 
road  (inide  to  western  Mary- 
land, Fontaine. 
Macfarlaue's   (i<>ological    IJail- 

road  (inide  to  West  \irginia, 

Steven.son  and  Fontaine. 
Classification  of  coals,  Lesley, 

J.  P. 
Correlation  of   coal   measures 

of    Pennsylvania    and   Ohio, 

White,  I.  C. 
Northern   township  of   Hutler 

County,  Pa.,  Chance. 
Geology  of  Lawrence  County, 

Pa., White,  I.e.;  Lesley..!.  P. 
Macfarlane"s   Geological    L'ail- 

road  (Jui<lo  to  \'irginia,  Kog- 

ers.  W.  P.. 
Macfarlaue's   Geological    h'ail- 

road  Guide  to  Pennsylvania, 

Lesley.  .L  P. 
Pradford  oil  district  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Ashhiirnor. 
1880.  Geology     of    Clinton    County, 

Pa.,  Chance,  Lesley. 
Geology  of  Potter  County,  Pa., 

Sherwood,  A.;   Lesley,  .).   p. 
Special   survey    of  Snhcarhou- 

iferons,  Chance. 
Pcport    on   line   of    liiclimond 

and   Southwestern   K'ailway, 

Shaler. 
Structure   and    hy])sometry   of 

Catskill  Mountains,  Gnyot. 
Koconnaissanco  from  I'onlet  to 

Sharon,  Pa..  Ashlmrner. 
Queens   Piver  coal   basin.   Pa., 

Piatt,  F. 
Surface  geology    of  southwest 

Pennsylvania  region,  Steven- 
son. 
Well   records   in    McKean    and 

¥Ak  counties,  Pa.,  Aslil)urner. 
Smithers-Gauley  tract  of  coal 

lauds      in      West      \'irginia, 

Ifotchkis-^, 
Deep    well     in    Westmoreland 

County,  Pa.,  Lesley,  .L  P. 
Geology    of    .McKean   County, 

Pa.,  Ashburner. 
Iron     ores    of    the    Virginias, 

Rogers,  W.  B. 


11)() 


CATALOUUK  AND    INDKX    OK 


I  "I'M-  m. 


nAHT  N  I 


CarboniferouB— ('oiiUiiikkI. 

NKSV       YuUK,      I'INNHYI.VAMA,      MaUV- 
I.AM).    N'llMil^IAS — ('ontilMKMl. 

188().  FohhjIh  iiiul  rockH  luiar  Wliito 
Siilplinr  S|)i'iiifrH,  (Ireoiiliriur 
County.  W.  \;i.,  Meek. 

ruriniiiii  llorii  of  INimiMylvaiiia 
mill  \Vo8t  \irniiiiii,  routiiiiie 
aiul  Whito. 

Huport  oil  Ariii8troii;(  County, 
ra.,l'liitt,\V.(i.;  l,t)sloy,.t.P. 

(icolojiy  of  Clarion  County,  I'a., 
('lliln<■l^ 

'ran^aMiiootao  coal  basin,  i'a., 
I'latt,  F. 

Coal  (i(!lii8  «>!'  I'ottor  Cor-  y, 
I'a.,  riatt,  F. 

Coal  of  I'eunBylvania,  Shaofer, 
1'.  \V. 

liyconiiu};  and  Sullivan  coun- 
ties, I'a.,  Sherwood  and  I'latt. 

llawlvM  NoHt-Cauley  Mountain 
.section,  I'ago,  W.  \. 

It'onovo  coal  basin,  I'a.,  Asli- 
burncr. 

(ieolojfy  of  the  oil  rof^iouH, 
Caill'. 

(icoloii;y  of  Mcicor  County,  I'a., 
White,  I.  C;  Lesley,  .1.  1'. 

(!oal  licdds  of  the  Virginias, 
ilotchkiss. 

New  Kiver  coal  tiold,  Morris, 
S.  F. 

Character  of  Sullivan  County 
coal,  I'a.,  riatt,  V. 

h'c.sourccH  near  route  of  Kicli- 
niond  and  Southwestern  Rail- 
way, Ilotchkiss. 
1881.  Third  n^port  of  laboratory  of 
survey  of  IVnnsylvania,  Mc- 
Creath. 

(Jeolofijy  of  1-rie  and  Crawford 
countie.s,  I'a.,  White,  1.  C; 
Lesley,  J.  P. 

Map  of  Mahanoy  and  Shenan- 
doah basins,  Ashl)urner. 

Third  report  of  laboratory  of 
survey  of  Pennsylvania,  Mc- 
Creat'h. 

Millstone  grit  in  England  and 
Pennsylvania,  Chance. 

Coal  bed  of  Ohio  Kiver  coun- 
ties, W.  Va.,  White,  I.  C. 

Geology  of  JJlair  Connty,  Pa., 
Phitt,  F. 


Carboniferous— Continued. 

NlCW       VoilK,      Pl'.NNSYI.VAMA,     M\ltV. 

i,AM>.  N'liKiiNiAS— Continu(Ml, 
IK81.  Creat  Kanawha  iron  and  <(i;i|, 

Slialer. 
How     anthracite    lies    in    tiiu 

rocks,  I'Ia4;t. 
Norfolk  and  Westtirn  and  ."iiicii- 

aiidoah      railroads,      llotih. 

kiss. 
Tiiird  report  of  laboratni y  nf 

survey  of  Ponnsylvauia.  M.. 

Cieafh. 
Sus(|Uehanna  and  Wayne  cdim. 

ties,  Pa.,  White,  I.  C. 
Hejiort    on    .Tefferson    County, 

Pa.,  Piatt,  W.  (J. 
IHH'J.  Map  of  Wyoming  County,  l',i., 

Sherwood,  A. 
Kesources  between  Creat   \;il- 

ley  and  Potonnic  coal  li:isiii, 

Ilotchkiss. 
Hard  splint  coal  of  Kan:i\vli;i 

Valley,  Huck. 
ThickiHJSHof  coal  beds  in  (Jreiil 

Kanawha     licdd,      W.     Va., 

Ilotchkiss. 
(ieologie     map     of     Wvomiii^' 

County,  Pa.,  Sherwoml,  A. 
(Jeology  of   Pike  and   Munnic 

counties,  Pa.,  White.  I.  ('. 
Upper  Freeport  coal   in   I'rcv 

ton  Connty,  W,  Va.,  St  (Vin- 
son. 
Kesources    of   southwest    Vir- 
ginia, Stevenson, 
(^uinnimont  coal  of  West  \  ir- 

ginia  and  Virginia,  SIi'mii 

son. 
Models    of    ])arts    of    ci'Utnil 

Pennsylvania,  Lesley,  ,1. 1'. 
Great    Flat    Top     coal    tiiM. 

Ilotchkiss,  Hitchcock.  ('.  II. 
Geology  of  Bedford  and  I'liltim 

counties,  Stevenson,  l.t'sley, 

J.  P. 
Notes  on  Cumberland  and  I'dt"- 

mac  coal  basins,  Lesley,  J.  P.; 

Jones,  H.  N. 
Notes  on  geology  of  West  Vir- 
ginia, White,  I.  C. 
Great  Kanawha  coal  lield,  <'r 

ton,  E. 
Fossil  tlora.  of  West  ^'il•l,'illi;l 

White,  I.  C. 


iKs; 


Cail>  Miijferoui 

Nk"      VoifK, 

I.A.\I»,    \ 

Ish:\  k,.,.„ 

Wi 

tie.s 

Se.'ti, 

( 'on 

I  ppei 

di>n 

Gcold^ 

tilic 

Win 

Place, 

Will 

NaJfvil 

<'oaJ  of 

(ileei 

Foiiti 

Notes  » 

Virgi 

Faults 

Leslei 

H'ise,  U 

Va.,  S 

Coii  J    s(.(. 

White, 

Mineral 

McCr<.j 

Westwar 

/oicH,  I 

'Notes  on 

Kiiiia,  ) 

'•''I'livjilei 

l'<nient, 

<-oal    liohi 

Koy. 

■Purvey  of 

region,  ' 

'<«'poit  on 

<'ar]l.  L, 

^'orth  Moil 

Ileinricli 

Section  ;it 

Wiiite, 

Town.s(!n( 

First  rej)()i( 

gion  of  1 

''"inior,  L 

'\Ieh()OJK;|,y  ( 

i«y,  .1.  p. 
^^wa    anthn 

Va..  ir„t,.i 
W'lestono  (If 

^Sanders,  K 


Ilil't.l,  127. 


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NORTH    AMKHICAN    GKOLOOY. 


1J)7 


lA,     MaUY- 

,iiui<'il 

I  iilitl  'oal, 

ifrt    in    till! 

II  ii!nl  SliiU- 
llH.       llol.li- 

ibiiiiitiirv  (if 
ylviiuiii.  Me- 

VVayim  iniiii- 

Hou    0>niily, 

r  County,  I'll., 

en  (Uoat  V:il- 
iic,  colli  Imsiu, 

1    of  K.;ili:iwlia 

.1  IxmIhim  (ireat 
Id,     ^V.     Va, 

of    \Vy«>miii^ 
■jlicvwood,  A. 

0  iiud    M<'iii'"' 
Wliitc.  1.  •'. 

coal  in   I'n-*- 

y.  Vtl.,  StrVCll- 

southwest    Vii- 

<4on. 

,1  of  \V.'St  \ir- 
i-friniii,  Sli'vcii- 

rts    of    <«'iit"' 
Lesley,  .1.  !'• 
„P     coal    fK'1'1' 
litclicoflv,  t-'ll' 

1  ford  and  I'ultou 

Ivenson,  L'-slfJ' 

n-land  and  l'"t"- 
Ins,  Lesl^'y''^'*'' 

|gy  of  Wosl  Vir- 
"l.  C. 
la  coal  n.'l.l.cr 

Went  Viv'.'iiiii' 


CaJ  i>'ii>iferou»— ( 'on  H  iHU'd. 

Ni:\V       VOUK,      I'l-.NNSVI.VAMA,      MAIt\ 

r.ANK,  V I iKiiNiAs— Continued. 
\KHi\   Ki'coiiiiaiHMiinco  of  Lcci,  Sfott, 

WIho,  and  WaHliiiijrtnn  coiiii- 

ti«!M,  ^'a.,  St()V«)n8on. 
Section     at    St.     MaryH,     I'.lk 

(Joiinty,  Pa  ,  AHliliurncr. 
Ippcr  I'otonnic  coal  lidd,  l{io- 

don. 
(icoliij^y  of  West  \'ir;;inia,  ro<- 

tificatioM   of   .loncH    section, 

White,  I.  C. 
l'la<'e  of  Sliiil'oii  conglomerate, 

Wliitis,  I.  C;  l,eHley,.l.l'. 
Sftltville  N'aliey,  N'a.,  I'ontaiiie. 
Coal  of  Little  Sewidl  Mountain, 

(Jreenlirier  County,  \V.  \'n., 

Fontaine. 
Notes   on    Mie    j;eoloj;y    of   the 

\'ir;;iniaH,  K'of^ei'H.W.  l\. 
Faults    of   Houthcrn    \'ir}iini:i. 

Lesley,.!.  P. 
Wise,  Lee,  and  Scott  coniitios, 

Va.,  Stevenson. 
IHn:!.  Coal    sections  on   Ohio    K'ivor, 

White,  1.  C. 
Mineral     wealth    of    \'irKinia, 

McCreath. 
Westward  thinning  of  Paleo- 

zoics,  Lesley,  .L  P. 
Notes  on  fi;eolojfy  of  \\'est  \'ir- 

jL^inia,  ^\']lite,  L  C. 
Fi|iiivalency  of   Catskill    and 

Poniiiit,  Lesley,  .1.  1'. 
(Joal    lield    in   West  Virf^inia, 

Uoy. 
Survey  of  Susquehanna  River 

re;i;ion,  Wliit<s  I.  C. 
Uepoi't  on  Warren  County,  Pji., 

Carll.  Lesley,  .1.  P. 
North  Mountain  coal  field,  Va., 

lleinricli,  ().  ,1. 
Section  at  Wheeliu};,  W.  \t\., 

White,    I.    C. ;    Urij^jfs    and 

Townsend. 
I'irsfc  r<4)ort  on  anthracite  re- 
gion of  Pennsylvania,    Ash- 

hui'uer,  Lesley,  ,} .  P. 
Mehoopeny  coal  field,  I'a.,  Les- 
ley, J.  P. 
l)orii    anthracite    coal    mines, 

Va.,  Ifotclikias. 
lUuostono  flat    top  coal  lands, 

Saudors,  K.  !L 


Carboniferous — (Joiil  inui-d. 

Nk.W       VoHh,      PkNXKVI  VANIA,      Mahv- 

i.AM>,  VimiiNiAs— <  ontinued. 
IHH3.  (ieolofry  of  .SiiHi|iieliannii  Hiver 
reffion,  Lesh-y,  .L  I*. 

Keporl  on  coal  niinint;,  (Mianee. 

Survey  of  I'enuHylvania,  Ke- 
port  T^,  Science. 

\'iiginia  paper  of  lio^^ers, 
CamplteJl,  .L  L. 

Anthratute  Iteds  uf  i'l-nuHylva- 
nia,  Asbhiirner. 

Southwest  Virj-inia,  Hoj^^,  J. 

Notes  on  West  Vir);iuin, 
White,  L  C. 

Kingsniill  sandhtoni\  ( Maypole. 
1884.  Distrilmtion   of    iron   ores    in 
eastern     United     States, 
Smock. 

Coal  mines  of  Monon^ahela 
HiviT  re<{ion.  Wall. 

C(!nter County, I'a.,  d' In vi II iers, 
Ewing. 

(/uemahoning  coal  liehl,  Kim- 
ball. 

Anthracite  o  f  Pennsylvania, 
Ashliuruer. 

Pennsylvania  anthracite,  Ash- 
ImriuT. 

(ilaciation  south  of  t<Tminal 
UKU'aine,  P  i;  n  n  s  y  1  v  a  n  i  a , 
Lewis,  H.C. 

Weatherinji  of  Pottsvillo  con- 
glomerate. Winslow. 

Ueprint  of  reports  on  geology  of 
the  \'irginias,  l{og«!rs,  W?]5. 

Faults  of  southwestern  Vir- 
ginia, Sciuier. 

Pel)lde  in  coal,  Lesley, . I. !'. 

United  States  (ieological  Sur- 
vey work  in  West  Virginia, 
Science. 

Old  Dominion  coal  lanils,  W. 
Va.,  Shaefer,  P.  W. 

Kemarks  on  western  Virginia, 
Lesley.  J.  P. 

Geology  of  Mercer  County,  Pa., 
(iriswold. 

Atlas  of  anthracite  coal  fleldH, 
Ashburner. 

Pennsylvania  building  stones, 
Lesley,  .1 .  P. 

Eevision  of  coal  measures  of 
Clearfield  County,  Pa., 
Chance,  Lesley,  J.  P. 


108 


CATALOOUK   AND    INDEX    OK 


(bum..  l.'T 


rtnTos.) 


Caibouiferoua — Oiintiiiui'tl. 

Ni:W      YoHK,     rKNNSYI.VANIA,     MaHY- 
I.ANI),    VlItCIMAS— ('(IlltinilCfl. 

1HK4.   FoNsiU  Iroiii  WilkuNbarrr,  I'll., 
ClHypold. 
Section     at    rocuhoiitiiH,    \»., 

l.utlirop,  W.  A. 
Coal    iiioaHiiroH  of   W»>Mt   Vir- 
>,Miiia,  Wliitt',  1.  C. 
l^n.  8triictiiro      of     Eii^'liHli      ami 
AiniTicaii  coaJH,  W»)thcr<'«l. 
llaii<ll)uuk  uf  \'ii-^iiiia,  llani- 

NOII. 

Mat-rialH  of  tli«  A))]>al  cbiuim, 

('la.\  ])olt). 
Iron    oro   in  CaiiuM'oii  Coiiulv, 

J'a.,  AslibnriKT. 
Maj)    of    tlio    United     States, 

Met  Jco. 
Kdijcrs'H    j^eolofiy   of  the   Vir- 

^iriiaH,   Campbell,  .1.   J,,  and 

ll.l). 
Coul    beds   of    Onibon    Croek, 

W.  Va..  White.  l.C. 
'I'ownsliijt  j^eolo^fy  of  Cameron 

County.  l'a..Sliaefer.r.  \V. 
Atla.s  of  anthracite  coal   lields, 

I'a.,  Aslibiirner. 
C'ei'lojry     of     1luntin^<lon 

Comity,  Pa.,  AVliite.  1.  C; 

LcHley,.!.!'. 
Nomcnclalni'o  of  Ali]ialachian 

coal  beds,  ^VLite,  I.e. 
Notes     on    Ta/ewell,    Ifns.sell, 

W'ihe,  Smith,    anil  Wa.sliin^- 

tou     counties,    Va.,    Ste\eii- 

son. 
Mor^aiitown  jias  well,  W.Va., 

White,  l.C. 
(iiM)loj;y  of  lliiihland   (!onnty, 

Va.,  llotchkib.s. 
Work  in  Great  Kanawha  Val- 
ley in  ]Xt<l,  White,  l.C. 
Sections  on  Coal  b'iver,  W.  Va., 

Virginia,  K'ogers,  W.  1$. 
Oil     di'illings     in      McKean 

Connty,   I'a.,    A.sli  bn  rner, 

.Tones,  N.  P. 
Coal   measures    of    Forest 

Connty,  Pa.,  Aahburner. 
(Jeologic   atlas    of   counties  of 

Pennsylvania,  l^esley,  J.  P. 
Township     geolofiy     of     Elk 

(Jounty,  Pa..  Ashbnrner. 
Iligliland  County,  A  a.,  Camp- 
bell, J.  K. 


Carboniferous— Con  tinuod. 
Nkw    Vuuk,    Pkxnmyi.vania,    M.xhv 
I.AM),  Vi luiiN I A.H— Continued. 
18H5.  Second    report    on    anthr;n  itc 

ro;;ion  of  PennHylvuulu,  .\mIi. 

burner. 
IHHt't.   Pitlslinrj;   coal  region,  Li  ^li  y, 

.I.P. 
Product  of  oil  in  Pennsyl\;iniii 

and  New  York,  .\shliurnrr. 
Origin  of  pottsville  and  oiIh'i 

conglonierates.  Ilranncr. 
(ieidogy  of  natural  gas,    \sii. 

burner. 
Anthracite    of    Pennsylviiiiia, 

Ashburuer. 
Mountain  linu'stoue  of  Wnsji 

ington  County,  Pa,,  Linn  ami 

Linton. 
]{ep(ut    on    Pittsburg    ri«i(iii, 

d'Invillicrs,  Lesley,  ,L  i". 
Wellersburg,  Pa,,  iiredav.  Les- 
ley, .1.  P. ;  Harden. 
Wyoming    Valley,    Pa.,    lime- 

stone  beds,  Ashbnrner. 
Huport  on  oil  ami  gas,  Carll. 
Progress  in  anthracite  region  iii' 

Pennsylvania,  Aslibnriirr. 
'ril)(on  K'un  coal,  Ashl>uiiii  r. 
1W7-1H8!).  Hernice  anthracite  li;iNiii, 

Claghorn. 
Camiiria  County,  Pa.,  I'lilldii. 

Prosser  and  Harden. 
Coal  at  Irwin,  Pa.,  lluni|ilin\\>. 
Four  great    sandstones.  Clay- 

]ude. 
History  of  rivers  and  vallc.vsol 

J'ennsylvania,  Davis,  \\'..M. 
Lehigh  Kiv(U'  section.  Hill,  i'. 

A. ;  Wiuslow. 
Lower   Carboniferous   on  v:\>[ 

side    of   Appalachians.  Sii- 

veuson. 
Materials  of  the  Appal.uliiiiiiv 

Clayjude. 
Oil  and  gas,  Caiil. 
I'ittsburg  coal  bed  ami  ils  dis- 
turbances, Wasmuth. 
I'ittsburg  coal  region,  d'liivil- 

Hers. 
Pyrite     iu     bituuiiuons    luai. 

Brown. 
IJeports  on  anthracite  ri'jridn, | 

Hill,  F,  A. 
Section  of  Alleghany  Mounlaiu. 

Fulton. 


Car  boidferotis— 
•Vkw    Vohk, 

I.WK,    Vlll 

l^^7-l>w!».  ,S( 

I'ultd 

>ontIiei 

itsdi 

«tratili( 

nieuHIl 
Shell       t 

Heeclii 
Strnefur 

I'cnnsj 
-Maj>  )if 

eock,  C 
••eiicHco 

iani.s,  II 

I'ctrolcnn 

-New  \„ 

'•leenbrie 

Page. 

Coalsofso 

Killbrev 

■'^'<'W"  Iiivei 

and  M,.( 

"^•Hidiwesfi 

\ensoii. 

<'oal  froiii.l 

\ii..aii.i] 

'  I'J"TCuir 

Cieath  ai 

"*!"'•   I.<.cality  n„ 

''"port  oil  ,1 

'"'oporfc    (,n 

Mor(.;i  ,.„., 

'liictnred 

t'ounty,  p 
^'.'ikin^rof  I 

I'ole. 

'  "il.ral  lime 

'oniity,  /' 

\\'.'MTcir,s(;,., 

■^'iKfarlane's 

'■oslcy,   /.,. 

'^""s,  Whitt 

I'ontauie. 

\"i(,.rican  c:ii 

l:i"e,  C. 

'■^■"-  l-'.nian   an, 

'■"rrelatioii, 

•''■"logical    II 

'"■•'].  Cresle, 

'•^'■nrsion    ac 

••Iiians      [1 

liuius,  G.  H. 


[M 


(  bcu.  1?? 


SIA,    MMfv 
(t'miifil. 

I    iiiitlir;ii  itr 

ylVttUlu,  A^ll- 


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199 


Hion, 


L.-lrV, 


.\Mlil»»rn«i. 

ill,,   luxl  cIImI 

\Wanini. 
iral  >;as,  \'<li- 

iom  of  Wash 
,■  I'ii.,  l'i>>"  "'"' 

,eKl<y.  •'•  *' 
ii.,riroilii\.  l.t» 

anlen. 

lU.y,     I'll.,    li"'*-- 

islibininv. 

mill  giis,  (':iill. 
llivai-itfif;;!""''! 

a.Aslibiiiii'r. 
,.,1,  AHUbinnii-. 

iiithrttcitf  liiisiii, 

|uty,  Til-  »>'>'""• 
I'a.,  lliiniplivfvs. 


LillldstOlK'S, 


('by- 


|,.V8  and  valleys  of 
li;,,  Davis.  \VM' 
section.  UiH.  !■ 
I\v. 

l.uil'ei-oii'*   oM  i;i^' 
l.l.aludiiau-.  ^u- 

ItheArpHl'X-l'*'"* 

barll. 

[ilbedaii'l  its  'li'- 
^Vasinnth. 

(I'lmll' 


t'oai. 


|\)ituiniii"" 
Initliracit.^  re.srion. 
ici^liauyMomit^ii"' 


CaiboiiiferonB — ("ontiniiod. 

NKW      V<»UK,      I'l'.NXSYI.VAMA,      MaKV- 
I  AM>,   VllHilMAH — Coiitiiiueil. 
l,s>7  ISK'.i,  SoiniTHi't     County,     I'n., 
Fiiltnn,  I'roHHfli*. 
Soiitliern  atitlir.'K'it)*  ivfjion  luid 

its  diHtiirliitiu'cM,  WaHiniilli. 
•Striitilit'atiim     of     aiithracitit 

iiicnHiiruH,  WaHiinitli. 
Slicll     from     Wavcrly    Ki-oiip, 

Stnicturo  of  CarltoiiifiToiis  of 
I'cniisylvaiiin,  Wasiniilli. 

Mii|>  of  Uiiitud  StattiH,  llitrli- 
cock,  C.  H. 

(ioiii'Ht'ii  Hectioii,  X.  Y.,  Will- 
iams, II.  .S. 

I'l'tndiMim  and  ^art  rt'^iohM  of 
New  York,  AslihiirntT. 

(iiiciiliiirr    County,    \V.    \'u., 

CoalsofsontlnvcMtfrn  \'ir;;inia, 

Killliii'W. 
Ni'W   River  rcj^ion,  il'Invillittrs 

and  McC loath. 
Sontliwi'stt'rn     \'iij{inia.     .Ste- 
venson. 
Coal  fi'oni  .leU'ersoii  Comity,  W. 

\  a.,  analysis,  Whit  Held, . I.  E. 
I  pper  Cuiiiln'iliiiid  \  alloy,  Mc- 

Ci'eath  and  d'liivilliers. 
W.m.  Locality  ininilierH.  Hall,  C.  K. 
Iieport  <ni  oil  and  ;i;is,  Carll. 
U'epoi't    on    Now    ISoston    aud 

Moroa  c-oal  lands,  T.ynian. 
I  ra(  tiired    strata    in    IJediord 

County,  I'a.,  .Stevenson. 
Making; of  Peunsylvjinia, Chiy- 

liole. 
I'lnliral  limustone  in  Lycoming 

County,  I'a.,  Meyer. 
W.'irri'n's  fieoi{ra]diy.  Brewer. 
Maclarlane's    Uaihvay   (iiiule, 

Lesley,  Lewis,  Rogers,  Tar- 
sons,  White,  I.e.;  Caniphell, 

I'outaiiie. 
Vnu-ricau  cannel  coal,  Macfar- 

l:iiie,C. 
lf*lil.  lie\()iiian    and    Carboniferous, 

correlation.  Williams,  H.  H. 
(ici)l(inical    notes    [Pennsylva- 

lua],  (iresley. 
I'.xciirsion   across  the  Appala- 

cliiauH      [Maryland],      Wil- 

liams,  G.  H. 


Carboniferous — Ciinlinned. 

Ni;W      YoltK,      I'l  NN.SVI.VANIA,     Mauy- 

lAsn,   NiiKiiNiAs— ('(intinned. 
IHltl.  Iron  ores  i)f  Virginia,  I'ecliin. 
.Strati^raidiy     of     bituminous 
coal  Held,  White,  LC. 
Oini). 

1807.  observations     on     geology    <if 

United  States,  Macliire. 
1«1H,  llelmont  County,  Ohio,  Atwa- 

ter,  C. 
IH'21,  N'egetul  impreHsioiis  from  coal 
<d'    Zanes\ill(<,    Ohio,    (iran- 
ger,  i:. 
IMi'ii.  Facts  relat  ing  to  i>artH  of  <  >hio, 

llihlreth. 
IHliT.   I'ossil    trees     near    (iallipolis, 

Ohio,  llihlreth. 
IHl'H.   N'icinity    of     Somerville    and 
Shippingsport    Canal,    Lap- 
ham. 
Coal,  diluvial,  and  other  strata 
of  Ohio,  llihlreth. 
1833.  Saliferous    I'ormation    in   Ohio 

Valley,  llildreth. 
183L  Ten  ilays  in  ( )hio.  Am.  ,Ionr.  Sci. 
183G.   Lias  of  the  West,  llildreth. 

nituminoiis  coal  de]iosits  of  the 
valley  <d"  the  Ohio,  llildreth. 
Ivcconnaissaiiee  from  Washing- 
ton through  Wisconsin  to  Co- 
teau  do  I'rairie,  Featlierstou- 
h.aiigh. 
Ccneral  sketch  of  geology  of 
Ohio,  llihlreth. 

1837.  (iciieral   sketch  of  geology  of 

Ohio,  Kiddell. 
Tour  to  falls  of  the  Cuyahoga, 

<  >liio.  Am.  .lour.  Sci. 
Observations     on     geology    of 

Ohio,  Lapham,  1.  A. 

1838.  Report   on    Wood,    (Crawford, 

ete.,  counties, Ohio,  l!riggs,C. 
Section     in     southern     Ohio, 

Hriggs  and  Foster. 
Reports    of    survey    of    Ohio, 

Mather. 
Re])ort    ou    counties  of   Ohio, 

Whittlesey. 
Report  ou  coal  district  of  ( )hio, 

llihlreth. 
Jiomarks  on  report  on  survey  of 

Ohio,  Mather. 
Report  on  Scioto  and  I  locking 

counties,  Ohio,  Bnggs,  C. 


200 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX    OP 


fnmmji. 


DABTON. 


Carboniferous — Coutiimed. 
(Jnu) — CoiitlniiiMl. 

1838.  Kejjort  on  Muskingiuu  Coiintj', 
etc.,  Ohio,  Foster,, I.  W. 
R(!portonNoiitlu'rnO]iio,IjO(!k('. 
1841.  Mouutaiii  iiiiicstono  of  oawtcrn 
Unitert  States,  Foster,  .J.  W. 
Limito  (|ue  a('i)aro  le  Calcaire 
do  Montafjiie,  N'criicMiill. 
IHV.i.  Sfction  from  Cleveland  to  the 
MississDpiantlon  identity  of 
wehtern    formations.  Hall,  .1. 
Elevations  in  Oliio  with  n'fer- 
enco  to  ^eolof^ic  fornnitions, 
Whittlesey. 
1X4i>.    I'usilina  in  coal   of  Ohio,  A'er- 
nonill. 
()l>HervationH  on  nnijjjnctic  dip, 

Locko. 
(Jeology    of    Western     .States, 
Owen,  D.  D. 

1817.  Tarallelism    of     l'alei>zoie8    of 

North  America  with  those  of 
Eiiro])o,  ^'ernonill,  Hall,  .J. 

1818.  Outline  sketch  of  Ohio,  Whit- 

tlesey. 

Drift  and  allnviuniof  Ohio  and 
the  West,  Whittlesey. 

.Statistics  of  coal.  Taylor,  K'.  C. 
1851.   Eiiuivalency  of  rocks  of  nortli- 
casterii    Ohio    with    those  of 
Now  York,  \N'liittlesey. 

Innneuse    coal    bed    in    I'erry 
County,  Ohio,   I'oster,  .1.  W. 

I'ehbles  of  san<lstono  conglom- 
erate, Hrainerd. 
]8.">li.  Alteration  of  niarini'  and  ter- 
n^strial  renniins  in  C'lrlionif- 
<!ron8  of  Ohio,  Foster,  .1.  W. 

Fossil   tish    of  Chagrin    I'alis, 
Ohio,  Ui-:iinerd. 

Soil    of    Scioto    Valley,    Ohio, 
Wells,  ]).  A. 
185;!.  AllogtMl  great  coal  hcd  of  i'li'ry 
County,  Ohio,  Mather. 

Geological     map     of     rnitod 
States,  Maroon,  .1. 

Western    lioserve    coal    fields, 
Whittlesey. 
1851.  Coal  measures  of  Ohio,  ],o8(|uo- 

roux. 
185(i.  Outlines   of  geology,  Whittle- 
sey. 
1857.  Koute  of  Ashtahnia  and    New 
Lisbon  Kailroad,  Newberry. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
Ohio — Continued. 

1857.  Position   of    elephant  remains 

of  North  America,  Foster. 

1858.  Paleontologic  synohroiii.sni  nf 

coal  of    Ohio    ami    Illinois, 

Stevens,  K.  1*. 
Coal     fields     of     tlie    Tnitcil 

States,  Rogers,  II,  1>. 
ISfiO.  Coal  formations  of  North  Amn- 

ica,  I^escjuereux. 
18(12.  Fossils     of    northern     Ohio, 

llrainerd. 
Chenniug  of  Mississip|)i  Valli  v. 

White  and  Whitlicld. 
1861.  A  seiim  of  coal,  Andrews. 
18()5.  Map  of  Ohio,  Sayler. 
18G(i.  I'hysical    geology    of    eastern  I 

Ohio,  Whittlesey. 
Map   of   Canada  and    jiait  "fl 

United    States,    Logan   aii(l( 

Hall. 
J'otroleum  and  its  geologic  re- 
lations, Andrews,  H.  It. 
1867.   Map  of  Ohio,  Newberry. 
18ti8.   Keport  of  survey  of  Caiiailiitiij 

1863,  Logan. 

1869.  Crinoids    from   Indiana.  KeN- 

tucky,  and  Ohio,  Lyon 
Contributions    to    gcoloijy  ofl 
Ohio,  Whittlesey. 

1870.  Progress  of  survey  nl' ( )lii(i  ki| 

186!),  Newberry. 

1871.  Lower  Carboniferoiislinit'simiel 

in  Ohio,  Andrew- 
Report  on  coal  d  isl  r  i  i  ■  t  I'l  iv  1 

Andrews. 
Howlder  from  coal  bed  in  nlii(i,| 

Wincholl,  A.;  Wliltc,C..\. 
Spore  cases  in  canals,  DawsmJ 

J.  w^ 

Geology  of  Geauga  ami  liolineJ 

counties,  Ohio.  K'tad.M.  I 
(Jtiology  of  Williiimti,  I'nItoiiJ 

and    Lucas    couiili''«,  "lii'J 

Gilbert,  G.  K. 
L'oport  on   second    distiiii  '1 

Ohio,  Andrews. 
Structure  of  lower  (oal  nuasj 

ures  in  northeast  Ohio,  Ntfj 

berry. 
Geology  of   Iligliland  Vom^ 

Obio.  Orton,  K. 
Agricultural   survey  "f  " 

Klippart. 


Carboniferous — i 

OHIO— Continui 

1871.  Fossils 

th<^  A\ 

Keport  < 

]8(;<»,  I 
Chemica 
Ohio, 
Pres<!rva 
in  coal 
1872.  Rowlderf 
187,'>.  Reports 
bull, 
couutii 
Report  of 

berry, 

IJeport  o 

Ohio,  A 

(ieologic  J 

Hitchc.i 

and  Hlii 

Surface  g( 

Ohio,  W 

Wi.  Amilysis  0 

lirainoni 

I'hie  and  Li 

Newbeir 

Parallelisu 

drows,  Nl 

Glauoonite 

Hunt,  T. 

Analyses  o 

berry. 

(.'oology  fro 

anco    coi 

oholl,  N.  1 

h'eport    on 

Ohio,  Ort( 

h'eport  on 

Ohio,  And 

C'oalsof  n<M 

Hunt,  T.  ,S 

Carl  ion  ifcrou 

Newberry. 

-Map  of  coal 

C.  IL 

i^feinlcohlon 

Staaton,  M: 

"*7;'>.  The  ores  of  in 

tion,  Nowtd 

'('ill  seam    ii 

WliittloMoy. 

iH-fi.  siruct.in,  (.f 

Whittlesey. 


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201 


led. 

Icphant  remains 
lerica,  Foster, 
syncln'oiiism  of 
io    iiiitl    Illinois. 

r. 

of     the     I'nitcd 
01-8,  H.  1>. 
nsof  Nortli  .\mor- 
roiix. 
northern     (»liio, 

klissiHHipiii  Viilli  y. 
Whittii'ld. 
al,  Andrews.  _ 

Saylcr. 
olojjy    <>!'    eastern 
ttli'Hey. 
uula  iuid    part  I'fj 
Dates,    l.t>,nan   ami 

ud  its  geologic  re- 
udrews,  1"..  H. 

(),  Newlierry. 
iirvcy  (if  Canada  to  I 
iin. 

■oiii    liiiliaiia.   i\i'ii- 
il  Ohio,  l.yi>ii. 
ms    to    jif(dowy  (if I 
ittlcsey. 
survey  «>l'  Oliio 
liorry. 

ioiul'erourtlii>i«s"""'| 
ndrcw^* 
)iil  district  for  ISlilj 

[m  coal  b.'cl  in  <»lii^| 
A.;  White,  C.A. 
in  eoals,  I)aw>"ii,j 

Lioanga  and  Hoi 
lohio.  Ktad.M.  I 
Williams,  I'nltonj 
as    couuiies.  I'toj 

li.  K. 

1  second    distrinol 

llrows. 

If  lower  tnal  ii"" 

IrthcaBt  Ohio,  Nffj 

lliglilaiid  Ci'ii'i'? 

Ion,  E.  ,, 

ll  survey  of  "1" 


CarboniferouB— Continued, 
oiiiit— t'ontinued. 

1871.  Fossils  from  Marshall  group  of 

the  West,  Wiuchell,  A. 
Report  of  survey  of  Ohio    for 

18()9,  Newberry. 
Cheuiical    rejiort  of  survey  of 

Ohio,  Woruiley. 
Preservation  of  vegetal  remains 

in  roal,  Lcsiiuoreux. 

1872.  Bowlders  in  coal,  Marsh. 

187H.  Reports  on  Ashtabula,  Trum- 
bull, Lake,  and  (JtMiiiga 
counties,  Ohio.  Ifi^ad.  M.  C. 

Report  of  survey  of  Ohio,  New- 
berry. 

Rejiort  on  second  district  of 
Ohio,  Andrews,  E.  H. 

ficologic  map  of  I'nitcd  States, 
Hitchcock,  C.  R. ;  Hitchcock 
and  Bliiko. 

Surface  geology  of  northwest 
Ohio,  Winchell,  N.H. 
\x'\.  Analysis  of  Berea    sandstone, 
IJrainerd,  .T. 

I'^rio  and  Lorain  counties,  ( )hio, 
Newberry. 

Parallelism  of  coal  soanis,  An- 
drews, Newl)erry. 

(ilanconite  and  fossil  resins, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Analyses  of  Ohio  coals,  New. 
berry. 

(Jcology  from  Ottawa  to  D((fi- 
auce  counties,  Ohio,  Win- 
chell, N.  H. 

Report  on  third  district  of 
Ohio,  rirton,  E. 

K'eport  on  second  district  of 
Ohio,  Andrew,  K.  B. 

Coals  of  Hocking  \'allcy,  Ohio, 
llinit,T.  S. 

(^irliouiferous  system  of  Ohio, 
Newberry. 

Map  of  coal  lields,  Hltchcoclc, 
C.  H. 

•Steinkohlon    der    Veroinigten 
staaten,  Macfarlane. 
IHTri.  'i'lio  ores  of  iron,  their  distribu- 
tion, Newton. 

Coal   seam    in    Ohio    geology, 
Whittlesey. 
W'li.  Structure  of  Ohio  coal  fields, 
Whittlesey. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
Ohio— Continued. 
187(j.  Geology  of  oil  regions  of  the 

United  States,  Newberry. 
Mahoning  Valley  coal  region, 

Roy. 
Review  of  fosf-il  Hora  of  North 

America,  Lesiiuerenx. 
Coal    plants    from    Ohio,   An- 
drews. 
Antiquity     of     caverns     and 

cavern  life  of  Ohio  Valley, 

Shaler. 
Erosion  of  rocks,  Andrews. 
Geologic     chart     of     United 

States,  Bradley. 

1877.  Coal  regions  of  America,  Mac- 

farlane, .7. 

1878.  Geology  of  Coshocton  County, 

Ohio,  Hodge,  J.  T. 

Report  on  Hanging  Rock  dis- 
tri(!t,  Ohio,  Orton,  E. 

Ashland,  Wayne,  and  Holmes 
counties,  Ohio,  Read,  M.  C. 

Geology  of  Tuscarawas,  Colum- 
biana, Portage,  and  Stark 
counties,  Ohio,  Newberry. 

Geologic  structure  of  Ohio, 
Newberry. 

(ioology  of  Carroll  and  other 
counties,  Ohio,  Stevenson. 

Geology  of  Huron,  Richland, 
Knox,  and  Licking  counties, 
Ohio,  Read. 

Hocking  Valley  coal  ricld,Read, 
M.C. 

Geology  of  Medina  County, 
Ohio,  Wheat. 

Perry  and  parts  of  Hocking 
and  Athens  counties,  Ohio, 
Andrews. 

Waverly  group  in  central  Ohio, 
Hicks. 

.lelVersou  .and  Mahoning  coun- 
ties, Ohio,  Newberry. 

1879.  Bowhler  in  coal.  Hicks. 
Lower  Waverly  strata  of  Ohio, 

Orton. 

Corrections  for  geologic  map, 
Ohio,  Andrews. 

New  group  of  lower  Carbonif- 
erous in  southwest  Ohio, 
Andrews. 

Coal  and  iron  of  Hocking  Val- 
ley, Ohio,  Hunt,  T.  S. 


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CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX    OF 


[nri,i„  27. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
Ohio — Contimied. 
187'J.  Macfiirliino's  (ieological   Kail- 
road    Guide    to  Oliio,  New- 
berry. 
1880.  Review  of  stratigraphy  of  east- 
ern Ohio,  Orton. 
1882.  Source  of    bitumen   in    bhick 
shales  in  Ohio,  Orton. 
Conditions   under  whieh    coal 

was  formed,  Newberry. 
IJerea  grit  of  Ohio,  Orton. 
ISS.*?.  Origin  of   coal,  and  on  t^arly 
mining,  IJoy. 
Source  of   bitumen    in    black 

nhalcs  of  Ohio,  Orton. 
Ohio  coal  Held,  Orton. 
Peculiar  faulting  of  coal  bed, 

Huston. 
Origin  of  elongated  coal  seams, 
Newberry. 

1884.  Hedford  cannel  coal.  Orton. 
Review  of  Orton  on  lower  coal 

of  Ol  .0.  Roy. 
Iron  ores  of  Ohio,  Orton. 
Order  of  lower  coal  measures 

of  Ohio,  Orton. 
Coal  of  lower  coal  measures  of 

(~)hio.  Orton. 
Iron  ores  of  Ohio,  Orton. 
Massillon  coal  lield,  Orton. 
Stretch   of    works    of    Tusca- 
rawas County,  <  >hio,  Roy. 
Ohio  coal  liehl,  Roy. 
Report  of  chemical  dej)artnu'nt 

survey  of  Ohio,  Lord. 
Lower  limestone  coal  series  of 

northeast  Ohio,  Whittlesey, 
(^lays  of  Ohio,  Orttui. 
Meigs  Creek   coal  seam,  Ohio 

Urown,  C.  N. 
Coal  mines  of  Holmes  County, 

Ohio,  Wright,  A.  A. 
Illustrations  of  polished   rock 

surfaces,  Jlorgau.  H. .) . 
Ohio  building  stones,  (Jrton. 

1885.  Map    of    the    United    States, 

Mctiee. 
Coue-ln-cone,  Newberry. 
Ct)rrelation  of   lower    coal   of 

Ohio  and  Ktsntucky,  Orton. 

1886.  Deep  well  at  Cleveland,  Ohio, 

Orton. 
Characteristics  of  Ohio  coals, 
Ortou. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
Ohio— Continued. 

1886.  Address  to  American  Assncia- 

tion,  Ortou. 
Iron    ores    collected    in   Oliju, 

Willis. 
1887-1889.  IJerea  grit  in  nortlic'isteni 

Ohio,  Cushing. 
Ueroa  grit  oil  and  gas,  ( trton. 
Geology  of  Ohio,  Ortou. 
Licking  ('ouuty,Ohio,  lleirick. 
Oil  and  gas,  Orton. 
Pittsburg   coal   seam,    lirowu, 

C.N. 
Pomeroy   and    Federal    (rock 

coal  iield,  Lovc.joy. 
Report  on  oil  and  gas.  <  'rton. 
Note    on    Waverly    groiiii    in 

Ohio,  Herriek,  C.  1.. 
Map  of  United  States.  Hitcli- 

cock,  C.  H. 
Connection     of     easteiii    iiud 

western  coal  tields,  Sli.ilcr. 
Petroleum   and    gas    in   Ohio, 

Orton. 
181H).  Waverly  group,  Coo]ioi-,  W.  F. 
Analysis    of    sandstoin'    lidiii 

Portsmouth,  <  Hiio,  t'liataril. 
Analysis  of  sandstone  from  Ho- 

rea.  <  Miio,  ICakins. 
Analysis    of    sandstone    t'loiii 

Jbi'-ua  Vista,  Clarke,  F.  W. 
Sylvania  sand  in  Ohio.  NCtl'. 
Geoloj.-ical  survey  of  Ohio,  re- 
port, Ortou. 
Warren's  Geogriiidiy,  jlrcwor. 
Macfarlaue's    Railrouil   (liiiilr. 

Orton. 
18i)l.  Age  of  Cincinnati  iinticiimil, 

Ktcrste. 
Cuyahoga,  shale  a  ml  WmmtIv 

problem,  Herri(di. 
Stratigrii|diy     of     <d:il    tii'lil, 

White,  1.  C. 

KKNTfCKY,        TKNNESSKK,        \IM.\MA, 
(iHOliClA. 

1807.  observations  and  in.iii  of  trcnl- 

ogy    of   United   .Slates.   .Ma- 

dure. 
1821.  Structure  of  valley  of  tlie  Mis 

sissippi,  Xuttall. 
1823.  Outline  geologic  iiiii|>  of  IVii 

nessee,  Sayler,  N. 
(ieological  features  of  Teiim'*- 

see,  Haywood,  J. 


[nri.i,,  i7. 

•an  As.socia- 

0(1    ill  Ohio, 

nortli<  "i-^tcni 

.  gas,  Ortou. 

Ortou. 

)hi(),  IhMTitk. 

11. 

leani,   lirown, 

eileriil    Vrwl 

■,i<\v. 

I  {^as.  <  >rt()n. 
•ly    groiii)    ill 

C.  L. 

States.  Hitch- 

eastern    and 
lelds,  ShaliT. 
gas    ill   Ohio, 

,  C(i«liei',  W.  F, 
ludstdiic    I'roiii 
>luo,  Cliiitiivil. 
.stone  from  i>i'- 
ns. 

iidstoiu'    t'roiii 
Uliirlic,  l-.W. 
II  Oiiio.  N'l'lV. 

oy    dl'  Olli".  "• 

:il.liy.  liii'wer. 
aili'oail   I'liiil'' 

iiati   iiiitii'liiiiil. 

[.   an<l  Wavcrlv 
Irick. 


Lbton-I 


NORTH    AMKRIOAN   GEOLOGY. 


203 


•K, 


\1,\1.\M\. 


1,1  niiil'  "I'  »."'"'■ 
Id   Sliiti's.   M:i- 

tl1,.y  of  tlu'  Ml*- 
lall. 

\r  ninl>  "1'  ■'''■" 
N. 

lu-es  ol'  Ti'uiH'*' 

J. 


ISIl 


IMIi 


;aibouifeiouB— Continned. 
KEMlfKV-      Tknnk.sskk,      Ai.ahama, 
Ci'.oiaiiA — Continued. 
1832.  Fossil  shells   of  the   Tortiary, 

Conrad. 
1834.  Coal  in  Alabama,  .Jones,  A. 
ls:Ci,  Tositionot'iientrenittcs,  Troost. 
iliinl    report     <m     Tennessee, 
Troost. 
IHli".  iiiiirtli    report   on    Tennessee, 

I'roost. 
IsSii.  K'cconnaissanee   of   Kentneky, 

Mather. 
1S4II.  i'irth     report     on     TeimeBsee, 
Troost. 
Noiiie  of  oolitie   formation  in 

America,  l.ea,  1. 
Sjxtii  report  on  survey  of  Ton- 

iii'ssee,  Troost. 
(icology    of    Western     States, 

<  >\ven,  1).  D. 
(iri<riii    of   Appalachian    coal, 
j;o<j;er8,  II.  D. 
1811.  Seventh   report  of    survey    of 

Teiiuessee,  Troost. 
1S4.')   Mii;lith    report    of    survey    of 

Tennessee,  Troost. 
IMii  Coal  Held  ot  Tuscaloosa,  Ala., 
i.,vell. 
t'oiil  tields  of  Alabama,  Lyell. 
lltsrarclics    in     central     Ken- 
tiitivy,  Owen  and  Norwood. 
IfilT.  (onlrihiitions    to    geolojj;y    of 
Kentucky,  Yaudell  ;ind  Shu- 
iiiard. 
1M8.  Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  R.  (.". 

Letters  on  geology,  Christy. 
Wit.  Statistics  of  Georgia,  White, 

(i. 
l8ol.  Maiimioth  Cave  of  Kentucky, 

Silliiuan,  II.  .1. 
18.-i;!.  ucoloj^ie  ina)>  of  United  States, 

Maicou,  .J. 
18,w.  Kecoiiiiaissauce   of  Teuniissee, 
Saliord. 
Miiu'ralreichthnni  der  Verein- 
i^ti'i.  Staaten,  I>illen)>aeh. 
l^iti.  L'lieiiiical     rejiort,     survey     of 
Kt'iituiky,  I'eter. 
Siirvt  V  of  I'nion  and  Critten- 

iliii  <  oiintles,  Ky.,  Lycni. 
Survey   of    Kentucky    in   1854 
aihl  IS.V).  Owen.  D.  I>. 
'''•'I.  Cliciiiiial     report,     survey     of 
Kniimkv,  I'eter. 


Carbouiferous — Continued. 
Kkntucky,     Tknnk.sskk,     Alabama, 
GkokCiIA — Continued. 
1857.  Reporton  Hopkins,  Crittenden, 
and     other     counties,     Ky., 
Lyon. 

Second  rejjort  on  Tennessee, 
Stalford. 

Fossil  llora  of  western  Ken- 
tucky coal  field.  Les(|nereux. 

Third  re|)ort  on  Kentucky, 
Owen.  D.I). 

Geology  of  Tennessee,  Currey. 

I'aloooic  rejiort,  survey  of 
Kentucky,  Lyon. 

Coal-measure  niollusca  of  Ken- 
tucky, Cox.  K.  T. 

Third  chenui^al  report  of  sur- 
vey of  Kentucky.  Peter. 

Uejiort  in  counties  of  (iroennp. 
Carter,  Lawrence,  and  Han- 
ct»ck,  Ky.,  Tiyon. 

Middle  and  southern  Alabama, 
Winchell.  A. 

Hejiort  on  Mississippi,  Harper. 

Second    report    of    survey    of 
Kentucky,  Owen.  D.  I). 
18.")8.  (ioology     of    North     America, 
Marcou,  .1. 

Localities  of  coal  beds  in  Ala- 
bama. I'owell,  (i. 

Com])ari80ii  of  coal  seams,  Les- 
ley, . I.  F. 

First  report  on  Alabama,  Tno- 
mey. 

Geology  of  North  America, 
Marcou,  .1. 

Report  of  <'liemical  dopiU't- 
ment  of  f  ui  vey  of  Alabana, 
Mallet. 

Rejiort  on  Alabama,  Tuoniey. 
1859.  Paleontology    and    the    moral 

sense,  Whittlesey. 
18()0.  (ieology    and     agriculture    of 
Mississi]>pi,  Ililgjird. 

Remarks  on  stratigraphy  of 
Kentucky,  Lyon. 

Coal  formations  of  North  Amer- 
ica. Lesiinereux. 
18til.  Chemieal     report,     survey    of 
Kentucky,  I'eter. 

Upper  Silurian  of  western  Ten- 
nessee, Satford. 

General  geobigy.  survey  of 
Kentucky,  Oweu,  D.  D. 


204 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


( nri.L  V^  ■  MITO.v.  I 


Carboniferous — Continneil. 
Kknticky,     Ti'.nnkssi'.k,      Ai-ahama. 
(iKoiuiiA — Contiiuioil. 
1861.  Flora  and  striitifjrajdi.v  of  «oal 
of  Kentucky.  I.c-hiiuiiciix. 
KeiMirt  on  <oal   liol<l   of  Ken- 
tucky, Lesley,  .1. 
Heport    of   progieMH    of   topo- 
grapliieal     survey    of    K«n- 
tiieky,  Lyon. 
18r»;$.   l?oport  of  survey  of  ('anada  to 

IS(!;>,  Lo.nan. 
18()r>.  Carboniferous,  etc..  of  Kansas 
and  Noltraska.  Meek. 
.Mai)8  of  Kentucky  and  TenniiH- 
seo,  Sayler. 
186t).  retroleuni    in    Kentucky    and 
Tennessee,  Satford. 
Itoport  on  (irand  Traverse  re- 
gion, Winchcll,  A. 
18(>7.  Tlie  State  of  Aliibaiiia,  llainos. 
Coal  niensures  aud  limestones, 
Wortben. 
186!l.  Fossils  from  just  above  black 
sbale,  Tennessee,  Winclu'll,  A. 
Geology  of  Tennessee.  Sati'ord. 
(Jrinoids  from  Kentucky.  Lyon. 
Petroleum  in  eastern  Kentucky, 
Lesley,  .].  i'. 
1871.  Syncbrouism of  coala, Wortben. 
Geology     and    mineralogy     of 
Georgia,  Stcpbenson. 
187H.  Cross  anticlinal  in  coal  of  east- 
ern Tennessee?,  Lesley,. L  I'. 
(Jeologie  map  of  United  States, 
llitc,bcoek,C.  IL ;  liitclicoek 
and  Hlako. 
Outcrop   belt  of  e.isteru    Ken- 
tucky coal  tield,  Lesley. 
1874.  ,\lal)ama  coal  and  iron,  Itotb- 
well. 
Resources  of  Tennessee,  Kille- 

brew. 
Map  of  coal  lieids,  Ilitcbeock, 

C.  11. 
Outline  of  resources  of  eastern 
Tennessee,  Wilder,  J.  T. 
187.").  Keport  of  progress  of  survey  of 

(ieorgia,  Little. 
187().  Geologic  cbartof  United  Stat <^s, 
Bradley. 
Irregular  lloor  of  co.il  of  east- 
ern Kentucky.  Stevens.  1».  I'. 
Tennessee,  agriculturi-.  mineral 
wealth,  etc.,  Killebrew. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
Kknticky,     TioNNiissKK,     Ai.muma, 
Gi;()U(i  I  A— Continued. 
1876.  Remarks    on    Biieciniciis  rroral 
coal  of  Alabama,  L('si|U(>ieiis.  I 
Iron    ores  of   Greeiiiiji,  liovd 
and    Carter    counties,    Kv.,| 
Moore. 
Chemical    report    survey 

Kentucky,  I'eter. 
Reconnaissance  in  lc:iil  rejjinn.l 

of  Kentu<'ky,  Norwood, 
(ieology    along    Louisvil 
raducah   and    Soiitlnvestfral 
K'ailway,  Norwood. 
Chemical    aiuilyses.    .\liiliaiiii| 

Smith,  E.  A. 
Second    report    on    siirvi-v 

(ieorgia.  Little. 
Iioup  and  .lones  valleys,  Aia, 

Smith,  E.  A. 
Coal    and     iron    of    AlaliaiiiiJ 

desner. 
Coal  mining  in  Alalnniia sii 

XHo.],  Ahlricb. 
Report  of  survey  of  \hkn\ 

187;".,  Smith,  E.  .\. 

Coos.'t  coal  iiehls,  Sinitli,  K.  i| 

Handbook  of  (ieorLiia,  .laimi 

1877.   Kesources  of  Teiiucsseo  iilm 

Cincinnati    Soutlieni   ll;iil| 

road,  Killebrew. 

Oil  region  of  Tennessee,  Killj 

brew. 
Resources  along  Cine  in  nil 
Southern  and  Kao.willcii^ 
Ohio  railroads,  Killeliivw. 
Topography    aiiil    ,ir''"l<'l.',* 

Nashville,  Satbinl, 
Well  boring  in  W:in'eii('iffli!l| 

Tenn.,  Sattertield. 
General  account  nf  Kiiitiio 

Sbaler. 
Little    Sciinatchee  enal 

Killebrew. 
Geology  from   Mmiiit  ^^■J'i!\ 
to    Mig  Sandy   l.'iver,  in 
dall. 
Gc(dogy  of  Ntdiii  Kiver(li>tn 

Ky.,  Moore. 
Gn^cnup,    Carter,    ami 
counties,    etc,    Ky..  *' 
dall. 
Repoi't  of  jirogiess,  siirwi] 
Kentucky,  Shaler. 


|nri.uvr 


M«T()N-1 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


205 


luetl. 

ssK.i'.      Ai.auama. 
lined. 

speciuu'us  fvonil 
l)iUii:i,  LiMHUMm. 
f   (irocuiili.  Hovil. 
i.v    coinilii's,   Ky,, 

oport   Kiiivev  n| 
,  I'cter. 

inc-'O  in  Ifii'l  n';;i"ii.i 
ckv.  Novwooil 
long    LiiuisviU 

antl    Soimiwestora] 
,  Norwiiixl. 

aniilys*'**'    Al;ili;\iiu| 
^..  A. 

.port    oil    '^"Tvy 
,  Little. 
1  .lonoH  viillt'vs,  AliJ 

K.  A. 

[     iron    of    Al!il>;m 

ling  in  Alaltama  sini 
Idricli. 

,f  survey  '-f  Al;il-;iii 
;nii1h,  L-  A. 
.ill  liolda,  i^"'ifl>' '■■  ■•^■' 
„U  of  Ooor-iii,  .lame* 
f  Tcmu'sscp  al« 

ati    Sontl\<'n\   li'Ji 

illebrcw. 


es 


,),i  of  Tenut'ssoe. 


Kill 


along  ('iiuMini:>' 
.vn  anil  KiH.xvilb'^ 
.nlroiuls,  Kill''!"^'* 
ipl.y    an.l    ,il«'"l"^'' 

i\le,  Saivm-a. 

ringinW^"'vn>C.«tl 

Sattortiflil. 
'afConutofK""^"' 


St'(\n 
^)r('\v. 


atdu'«' 


from 


Miiiiii 


lal  Ml 


t  J'l 


Sa 


n<ly 


tlVfV 


.fNolinUivorO 


iMoorc 


Itics, 


Carii'v. 

t-tc. 


;uul    f 


Ky 


of  l>v 
t.ucky. 


OglT><!<. 

?ilialt>r. 


CaiboniferoiiB— Continuf(L 

KKNH  I  KV,       TjONNKSSKI',,        Al,AIlAM.\, 

(iiiiiaiiA — Continnetl. 
IsTT.   Ii'i'iiort  on  Airdrio  furnace  prop- 
erty, ^looro. 

i;('conuaiH.sanco    from    Living- 
ston   to    Cumberland    Gap, 
Norwood. 
1,'<7,<.  I  »il  region  of  Teuuessee,  Kille- 
brt'W. 

CliiMiiiial  report,  survey  of  Ken- 
tinky,  I'eter. 

Catalogue  of  or<"s,  rocks,  and 
woods  of  (ieorgia,  Little. 

Soils  of  Alabanni,  Htubbs. 

(icoliigy  of  ]»art  of  I'piX'r  Ciun- 
hcrlantl  Valley,  Ky.,  ]Moore. 

ticology  near  east  border  of 
western  coal  Held  of  Ken- 
tucky, Moore. 

Iltconnaissanee  in  IJreeken- 
rulgo  eoal  district,  Kj  .,  Xor- 
wodd. 

Kcgion  along  Virginia  and  Ken- 
tucky Stat((  line,  Moore. 

(ieology  of  Hancock  Conuty, 
K\ .,  Moore. 

.Section  from  Wolfo  County  to 
lircatliitt  County,  ^loore. 

(ieology  of  Menifee  County, 
Ky.,  Crandall. 

Kxaniination  along  railroads 
ill  western  Kentucky,  Nor- 
wood. 

Iron  (if  Red  River  region,  Ky., 
Miiore. 

( Hit  line  of  geology  of  Alabama, 
Siiiitb,  E.  A. 
K','.  IMsiovcries  iu  western  caves, 
Ilovcy. 
lu'lioit  of  survey  of  Alabama 

lor  1S77-78,  .Smitb,  l"..  A. 
Manmlauc's   Cieological    Rail- 
road  (Juido  to  Tennessee,  8af- 
I'onl. 
.MiirfiM lane's   Geological    Rail- 
road tiuido  to  Kent  uc  k  y  , 

I'lnitor. 

M:i(  I'ailane's  Geological  Rail- 
mad  ( iuide  to  Georgia,  Little. 

Macl'iirlane's  Geological  Rail- 
roiid  (Juide  to  Alabama.  Ges- 
'I'V  and  f>mith. 

Iio'i  ores  of  Alabama,  Sndtli, 
E.A. 


Kurw; 


Carboniferous — Continued. 

KkNTICKV,       TK.NNKSSKli,        ALABAMA, 

GKOi!(iiA — Continued. 

1880.  I^imonite  ores  of  'I'rigg,  Lyon, 

and  Caldwell  counties,  Ky., 
Cablwell, 

Geol  ogy  o  I  jiart  of  Ohio  County, 
Ky.,  Norwood. 

Report  on  Cliinns  Branch  can- 
ncl-coal  district,  Cr.andall. 

Cheuiical  rci)ort,  snr.'ey  of  Ken- 
tucky, Peter. 

Remarks  on  Trenton  limestone, 
Ky.,  Wetherby. 

1881.  Fossils  from  Silurian  and  Car- 

bon iferons  of  Kentucky, 
Wetherby. 

Geology  of  Boyle  County,  Ky., 
Fales. 

Alabama  north  of  the  Tennes- 
see, McCalley. 

Report  on  Warrior  coal  field, 
Smith,  1'].  A. 

1882.  Mammoth  Cavo  of  Kentticky, 

Stevens,  W.  L. ;  Newberry. 

1883.  Survey    from    Atlanta    to    the 

Missis.sippi,  Campbell  and 
RulVner. 

1884.  (ieology  of  northwest  Georgia, 

McCutchen. 
Cotton  jpro<luction  of  Alabama, 

Smitli,  K.  A. 
ecology  of  Alabama,  Schmitz. 
riiysio-geographie  and  agi'ienl- 

tural  features  of  Tennessee, 

."^alVord. 
Soil  map  of  cotton  States,  Hil- 

gard. 
(ieologic    occurrence    of   bitu- 

mcn_,  recUham. 

1885.  Correlation  of  lower  coal,  <  >r- 

ton. 

I'i'ridotite  (like).:  iu  Kentucky, 
Diller. 

Maj)  (d"  I'liited  Slates,  :\Icnee. 

Chemical    analyses,    survey    of 
Kentucky,  I'der  and  I'eter. 
18Xt).  (ienesis  of  the  diamond.  Diller. 

Iron  oi'cs  ill  .\labama,  Willis. 

I'piicr  measiirt^  eoal  Held  of 
Tennessee,  Co'ton. 

Trap  rocks  in  eastern  Ken- 
tucky, Crandall. 

I'eridotito  of  Kentucky.  Diller, 

Warrior  coal  held,  MeCalley. 


206 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


TbUU.!! 


Carboniferous — Continued . 
Kentucky,     Tennessick,     Alabama, 
Gkohgia — Continued. 
1886.  Iiac(Minn   Mountniu  coal  field, 

Gibson. 
1887-1889.  Hristol  and  Big  Stone  CJap 
section,  Hoyd. 

Iron  and  coal,  Portor. 

Resonrct's  of  SH(|uatcheo  Val- 
ley, Bowron. 

Bath,  Fh'niinK,  Clark,  Uncoln, 
Meroor,  Montgomery,  and 
Washington  counties,  Ky., 
Linney. 

Elliott  Connty,  Ky.,  Crandall, 
Diller. 

.Jackson  Pnrchaso  region  of 
Kentucky,  Loiighridge. 

Letcher,  Harlan,  Leslie,  Perry 
and  Breatliitt  counties,  Ky., 
Hodge. 

Lower,  north  fork,  middle  and 
south  forks  of  the  Kentucky, 
Hodge. 

Mari(m  County,  Ky.,  Knott. 

East  Tennessee  minerals,  Covv- 
lan. 

Formation  of  coal  beds,  Ward- 
roper. 

Geological  survey  of  Georgia, 
etc.,  report,  .Spencer,  .1.  W. 

Nelson  County,  Ky.,  Linney. 

Pounil  Gap  region,  Ky.,  Cran- 
dall, 

TJpi>cr  Cumberland  valley,  Mc- 
Creath  and  d'lnvilliers. 

Western  Kentucky  coals  and 
cokes,  Allen,  ,1,  H. 

Coal,  Ashburner. 

Alabama  coal  fields,  Ash- 
buruer. 

Resources  of  Kentucky,  Proc- 
tor. 

Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 

Central    basin    of    Kentucky, 
Kennedy. 
1890,  Oil  field  of  Barren  County,  Ky., 
Fischer. 

Warren's  Geography,  Brewer. 

Macfarlane's  Railway  (juide, 
l^i'octor,  Satl'ord,  Smith  and 
Gesner,  McCutclion. 

Analysis  of  nietamoiphic  rock 
from    Marion,    Ky.,    Eakins, 


Carboniferoua — Continued. 
Kentiu'kv,     Tennessee,     Ai.ahama, 
Geokoia — Continued. 
18!H),  Middloborough,  Boyd. 

Map  of  Cahabacoal  Held,)],.  | 
Calley. 

JH!(1 .  Coal  measures  of  platciiii  rc'ion  I 
of   Alabama,  McCalley,  {,\\,. 
sou.  Smith. 
Cahaba  coal  field.  Alii.,  Smith, 

Sciuire,  McCalley. 
Warrior  coal  field  of  Alalmnuj 

Frazer. 
Overthrust  faults  of  soiitlieral 

Appalachians,  Haves,  C.  W, 
Physical  geology  of  'i'ciiiitssttj 

Hull. 
Devonian   and  CarbonifiMiil 

(•orrelation,  Williams,  U.S. 
Map  of  Kentucky,  I'luctir. 
Western  Kentucky,  Ortoii. 
(ieological  survey  of  lieorsiij 

Spencer,  .1.  W. 
Jackson  and  Rocjkcastle  com 

lies,  Ky,,  Sullivan, 
(ienesis  of  iron  ores,  Kimklij 
Illinois,  Indiana. 
1807.  Observations    and    innp 
geology    of    United  Siaw^ 
Macluro. 
IHIS.  Sketch  of  a  part  of  Indianij 

Stitson. 
18215.  Expedition      from     Pittslm 
to    the     Rocky    Moimtai] 
Long. 
1821.  Expedition  to  sources  of 

Peters  River,  Keatinj;. 
1835.  Transition  series  in  Missis 

Valley,  Troost. 
1839.  Geology   of   upper  Illiii«i| 

Shepard,  C.  C. 

1810.  Explor.atiou  in  Iowa,  Vri>fi 

sin,  and  Illinois.  <  >\veii,r'.Ol 

1841.  (ieology  of  some  regions  f| 

of  the  AUegliaiiics,  I.ockfJ 

1812.  Notes  on  geology  of  the  WeslJ 

States,  Hall,  .1. 
1KI3.  Geological   formations  ol  | 
Western  States,  Hyrcni. 
Geology  of  the  Westeru  .<tij 

Owen,  D.  1). 
Western  district  of  New! 

Hall,  .1. 
Section  to  tiie  Missisi'il 
Hall,  J. 


rcou, 
IS")!.  (-coJogic  r 

•'our.  Sc 
Purvey    of 
J^  T. 

"<•"'.  I  e Iter  die  i 
America, 
1W().  h'< '.sources   . 
'''aiJroad, 
"^•'".  '•■isli  remain 
"''  niinoi.s, 
'^*'  '.'eport  on  J 
wood. 
C-'.i)    liolds 
'""I  iiritisJ 

'■'s  Jr.  D, 

(■eology    of 

Marcou,  .J. 

•*"'.vncJir()j, ,-,>,„, 

_"'"'  Illinois 
''aleon  Colony 
^  s''nse,  Whit 
'»'<"■!  ,11  uui.s.sai, 

*"•  I-'i.s.'..v,.ry   „f 

,/""i'^',  ni.,x, 

^'''iTestrial   fj,„ 
'i'liestone    oi 

Nir„, 
Von 


mj. 


m. 


■Aiij 


f'»rm<itio 
'■'■''"I,  Lesf 


■^n<-  and  relati, 

'"""Stone  at  i; 

Meek  and  Wo, 

''"■■'^7'"f'    on    .oal 

'"'""•"'a,  Lesr,, 

^'■'•"'inaissance 
'•Weu,  R. 

■^"'•^••'y  of  coal  i\ 
^'"""ty,  Ind. 


i^■ 


nAmov. 


IX."). 


IK>G. 


\Ku 


Carboniferous-Continne<l 

Ii.UN...«,  iNoiANA-Continned. 
IM^.  loHHil  trees  ia  P..«ey  County, 
""I- Owen,  D.  D 
f-eology   in  vicinity  of  Now 
Albany,  rnd.,eiap,,,  A. 
-.  i^-.u.   in  oiaer  ,.r..tion«, 

""•  •''^"'**''^''  «^"  •'•al,  TayJor,   R, 

1.4..  Sc.on„    Visit    to    the    ITnite.l 
htatos,  Lyell. 

1831.  Goniatito  l"in,estone  of  K„,k 
lord,  Intl.,  ciiriNtv. 

1^';!.  ';.olo.ic„,apofUnitedStateH, 

18.VI.  (;..oJoyie„.ar,l.y  Marco„,An, 
•'our.  Sci.  ' 

>^-ve^    of     Indiana,    Jj,.,,,, 

""'-erdieGeologievonXonl 

-Aifierica,  AJaicou,.! 
''-."rcoH   of  Jj,i„„i,   ^,^^,^^^j 

I'iiili-oad,  Foster,  J  w 

'■•i^^.-o.nainsi„Carboni/erons 
"'  '""'0'.s,  Worthen. 

''■'  •  '"■''"'•^,  «"  JJliuois  .oal,  Nor. 
»"ood.  ' 

''";'' /;«':!«    of   irnited  states 
.;;^^B.^.s.i.rovinc.es,ieog. 

-'I'l  Illinois,  Stevens,  i;  p 
I*'.):'.  I'ak:„nt()I„„v    •111,1    f. 

~^^^^ttl::ev  "'""""' 

•^"J'^',  m.,  Xorwoo.I. 
f-jnestrial  flora  in   Mountain 
||'';.|.stone    of  llJi,.,,,^   ,y^^ 

''";"     ^"'■'n^'tions     of     N„rth 
-Mnerica,  Lesqncreux 

'^;; "":'  ^^^^^^^^^  -^  ^oniatite 

""li^toneatKoekrord.Iowa, 
M...,.k  and  WortLen. 

"■■  '^7";:'    -    ooal    n,easnre,s    o, 
'■"''■•'"a.  Lesf,„erenx. 

::zr''  -^  ^"^^-^^ 

«"rv"y  of  coal  field,  i„  Pe„v 
<^"""ty,  Ind.,  Lesley,  j     " 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GKOT.OGY. 


207 


iMil 


18G8, 


Carboiiiferou''  -Continued. 

1^«5.  Carboniferous  and  Cretaceous 

I8fifi    J!'^  ""■  '""'"'^'^'  Sayler. 

^««6.  S<.ati,rapby,     Tertiary,    Coa, 

Me.'isure,s,  Subcarboniferous, 
)«von,an,    and   Silurian   of 
Illinois,  Wortben 
P-Ve    County,  north    of    Bi. 

ay  Kiver,  111.,  Eug,„„a„n 
Randolph,  St  Clair,  Madiso; 

Introduction  to  paleontology 

'"•"o.s,  Meek  and  Wortben 
Occurrence  of  fos.i,  ^.i,,,  j^ 

Illinois,  Wortben. 
fJ'.v«-cal      features,      jjeneral 
Pn-'iples.  and  surfa 'e  ^eol 
Offyonili,.,i,,^V'^,,^j^^^_^^*^"' 

t'es.  111.,  Engelmann. 
Ioi.e.Count.v,nortbofHi.i3,„ 
K;^.,  111.,  En.relniann.''      ^ 
Ko  'Clare   lead  region.    111 

Norwood.  ' 

Coal    fields    of    Ilii„oi       Les 
«I«ereux.  '       "'^ 

;;^;jed    states,    Logan    and 

•lolinson   County,   m      v.      , 
mann.  '   -''"S"'- 

•  C'oal     nienaures     of     iii!„   ■ 
Wotben.  "'"""'' 

«rnIlI.no,.s.].:ngeIni.inn. 
L-alle     County,    j,,,    p,^^. 

^^;;";^tj>n,  Clinton,  Marion, 
and  .  ederson  counties,   m 
I'^nKelinann,  ' 

Jersey,  Greene,  and  Scott  coun- 
ties, 111.,  Wortben 
Alexander,  Uninn,.laekson,  and 
1  erry  counties,  Illinois,  Wor- 
tlien  and  Engelmann. 
Chemical  analyses,  Iliin„i,^ai^. 


208 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDKX    OF 


[hou.K'; 


Carboniferous— ( 'ontiuncd. 
Illinois,  Indiana — Continued. 
1808.  Coiil  iiieasiiros  and  limeHtonua, 
Wort  hen. 
Koport  of  survoyH  of  Canada  to 
IHti:{,  Logan. 

1869.  Crinoid    from   Indiana,    etc., 

Lyon. 

Well  at  Terro  Ilanto,  Ind., 
(Jnyot. 

I'MrHt  rejiort  on  .survey  of  In- 
diana, Cox, 

(ioology  of  Vormilion  County, 
hid.,  ISradley. 

1870.  Dokalb,  Kane,  and  other  coun- 

ties, 111.,  iianiiist(!r. 

Lesiiut'i'oux  on  Illinois  coul 
plants,  Bradley.  i\  H. 

Grundy,  Will,  Kankakee,  Iio- 
(juois,  Verniilidii,  (Miani- 
paigii,  Ed;;ar,  and  I'ord  coun- 
tii's,  111.,  Ihadloy,  F.  II. 

Introductory  remarks,  paleon- 
tology, Wortben. 

lIondtMMon,  Warren,  Mercer, 
Knox,  Stark,  and  Woodford 
countiis,  111.,  Green,  II.  A. 

Calhoun,  Pike,  Adams,  Mrown, 
Schuyler,  and  Fulton  coun- 
ties, 111.,  Worthen, 

1871.  Synchronism    of    Illinois    and 

Kentucky  coals,  Worthen. 
Second  report  on  Indiana,  Cox, 

11.  T. 
Geology   of   Sullivan  County, 

Ind,,  Collett. 
Oil  wells  of  Torre  Haute,  Ind., 

Hunt,  T.  S. 

1872.  Western  coal  measures  and  In- 

diana coal.  Cox,  v..  T. 

Survey  of  Parke  County,  Ind., 
Hobbs,  n.C. 

Third  iiud  fourth  rei)ort  on 
survey  of  Indiana,  Cox. 

Geology  of  Dubois  and  Pike 
counties,  Ind,,  Collett. 

Keconnaissance  in  Jasper  to 
Howard  counties,  Ind.,  Col- 
lett. 

1873.  Northwest  counties  of  Illinois, 

Shaw. 

Peoria,  McDonough,  Monroe, 
Macoupin,  and  Sangamon 
counties.  111.,  Worthen. 

Chart  of  nomenclature  for  Min- 
nesota, Winchell,  N.  II. 


Carboniferous— Continued. 
Illinois,  Indiana — Continuml. 
1873.  Rock  Island  County,  111.,  \V,ir. 

then  and  Shaw. 
Map  of  the  I'liited  States.  Ilitili 

cock,  C.  II.;  Hitchciick  iiiii 

Hlake. 
1871.  Majxil'coal  tieldsof  the  Inittd 

States,  Hitchcock,  C.  II. 
Fifth  report  of  survey  ofludi. 

ana.  Cox. 
Survey   of    Clarke   and   I'lovil 

('ounti)'S,  Ind.,  Hordeii. 
Tripoli  of  Indiana,  (iardiiei. 
Geology  of  Warren,  Lawreim, 

Knox,    and  Gibson  loiintio, 

Ind.,  Collett. 
1875.  Gallatin  and  Saline  (iiiiiitii^ 

Ill.,(!ox,  K.T. 
White.  Clay,  Cunil)erl:inil,C'ii|,, 

Douglas,       Williams,    ,1114 

Fraidtlin  counties,  Ill„Wiir.| 

then. 
Geological     iiiait    of    lllini'i-| 

Worthen. 
Wilmington  coal  ticld,  llliiiu! 

.lohnson,.lasi)er. 
Livingston  County,  111.,  I'nri 

man,  H.  L. 
Coal  measures  of  Illinois,  WiirJ 

then. 
Bond,  Fayette,  and  othir  1  nm | 

ties,  111.,  Broadhcad. 
Sixth  re]»ort  on  survey  lU  '■'- 

iina,  Cox,  F.T. 
(ieology    of     Brown    Coiiiit', 

Ind.,  Collett. 
Scott-   and   .Jell'erson   coniili^l 

Ind.,  Borden. 
.Iack>.on  County,  Ind,,  Cox. 
187(5.  Geologic  chart  of  the  l'iiit«!| 

States,  Bradley. 
Kejiort  on  counties  nl' IiniiiMj 

Collett. 
lieport     on     ()rang<^    ('(iniilvj 

Ind.,  McIntireaiidKlfdil. 
Seventh    I'ejiort    011  isurvc)  i'| 

Indiana,  Cox. 
Hecoiniaissance  of  coal  mf»4 

uros    of     I'utnaiM    ('oiintjj 

Ind.,  Collett. 
1878.  Coal   at  Centralia.  III.,  Kug'! 

maun, 
187!).   Relationsof  horizonsof extiil 

vertebrata.  Cope, 


IllBTO.V,] 

Carboniferous — C 

luiNois,  India: 

187'J,  Discover 

Hovey 

Rejjort  o 

ford  cc 

Eighth,!! 

on  siir\ 

Geology  ( 

Ind.,  i;( 

1880.  Proservat 

Mazon 

(toology 

Ind.,  Gr 

1882.  Coal  Held 

(Jeolojry   c 

County, 

Cieology  o 

Iml.,  Brf 

Cieology  ; 

Imliana, 

im.  Lasallo  Coi 

Kconomica 

Worthen 

Twelfth  rep 

geology  f 

Survey     of 

Ind.,  Bro 

1881.  (.'eology   of 

Ind.,  M'Ci 

Illinois  bni 

ver. 
Geologic  n!!i 

left. 
Tliii-feenth 
dcpartine: 
li'tt. 
Indiana  bnil 

I-:. 

Ocolojry  of 

1:1  rod. 
(ieology    of 
'nd..  Brow 
Fossils  of  (I 
^^'liito,  C.  A 
M.ip    of    th 
Mi'(!ee. 
1^6.  Geology  of  c 
(iorby 
'"(liana,    dep 
"gy,  etc.,  r 
M. 

"none  Connt\ 

Hancock  Cou 

R.  T. 

Bull.  127 


18R- 


o 


[iiuLLir 


DAWOK.l 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


209 


nno<l. 

•Coiitiuuml. 
(!ouiil,v,  111..  Wtir- 
ibaw. 

iiitetlStatcM.  llitdi 
tl. ;  lUtchcoik  ;mii 

fields  i>f  till'  I'hiIh! 
tchiMU'k.  ('.  11. 
t  of  Burvoy  of  Inili- 

Clurko  and  I'lojil 
lud..  Uordi'ii. 
luliiiiiii,  (iiirdiier. 

WiiiTiMi,  T.iiwTeiiK, 

1(1  (lil)woii  (•tiuiitic, 

ott. 

lid   Saliiio  coniilu^, 

K.'W 

y,  ('uiiiljerlaii(l,l'iik| 
,      Williaiiis,    .iiid 
II  couiiticH,  III.,  Wiir.| 

I     limp    of    lUiniii-, 

n. 

im  coal  fii'ld,  Uliiii'iv 

i,.la8ii»'r. 

u  County,  111.,  I'nt 

I-. 

uivs  of  Illinois, \Vi.t I 

[•Ptto,  and  othcn'oiin- 
,  Hroadlu'ad. 
irt  on  Nurvcy  oi  ' 
X,  E.T. 

of     Hrowii    ('tmiiu,| 

U.'tt. 
I   .l(dVor.soii   I'liuniii". 

ivdiMi. 

oimty,  liid.,('('X. 
rhart  of  tli.>  I'luW 
lUadlcy. 
1  coiiutics  of  Iiiiiiif- 

J(,ii     Oraugo    Ciiiiii'!! 
IcIntiroandKln"!. 
Irfiiovi.    oil  xnv\^""'\ 
li,  Cox. 

[ssaiico  of  <'Oul  mm 
If     I'ntuain    ('oi""| 
lollett. 
lontralia.  HI"  l^"?i 

iofliorizonsofcstinij 
Irata,  Cope. 


Carboniferous— Continued. 
[Li.iNdis,  Indiana — tlontinucd. 
1871).  DiHCovorieH  in  Wt-ati'in  ciiveN, 
llovey. 
Report  on  Harrison  and  Craw- 
ford coiiiitieH,  Fnd.,  Ctdlctt. 
Eighth,  ninth,  and  tenth roportH 

on  Hurvoy  of  Indiana,  (.'ox. 
Geology  of  LaKmngo  County, 
Iiid.,  Edmunds,  E.  S. 
18>*0.  Preservation     of     plants     on 
Mazon  Creek,  111.,  Pike,  .T.W. 
(leolo^iy    of    Monroe    County, 
Ind.,  Crcono,  G.  M. 

1882.  Coal  Held  of  Illinois,  Worthen. 
(Jeology   of     Har  til  o  loin e  w 

County,  Ind.,  Elrod. 
Cieolojj;y  of  Fountain  County, 

Ind.,  Hrown,  R.  T. 
Geology:    Mines  and  »[uarries, 

Indiana,  Collett. 

1883.  LaHallo  County,  111.,  Worthen. 
I'.conomical  geology  of  Illinois, 

Worthen. 

Twelfth  report  of  departniont  of 
geology  of  Indi.-uia,  Collett. 

Survey     of     Marion     County, 
Ind.,Rro\vn,  R.T. 
1881.  (icology   of  .lolinson  County, 
Ind.,  M'Caslin. 

Illinois  hnilding  stones,  Cono- 
ver. 

Geologic  map  of  Indiana,  Col- 
lett. 

Tliirteenth  report  of  Indiana 
(lepartnient  of  geology,  Col- 
lett. 

riuliaiia  liuildingstcnics,  Orton, 

(ieology  of  Rush  County,  Ind., 

Klrod. 
Geology    of    Morgan    County, 

Ind..  Hrown,  li.  T. 
Fossils  of  tlio  Indiana    rocks, 

White,  C.  A. 
\m.  Miip    of    the    United     States, 

McGoe, 
1^6.  (ieology  of  counties  of  Indiana, 

(lorby. 
Indiana,    department   of  geol- 
ogy, etc.,  report,  Thompson^ 

M. 
linone  County,  Ind.,  Gorhy. 
Hancock  County,  Ind.,  Hrown, 

R.  T. 

Bull.  127 14 


Carboniferous — ('on  tinned. 
Illinois,  Indiana— Continued. 
1HN6.  Geologic  map  of  Indian.i,  Hran- 

ner. 
1887-1H89.  Fossil    fuels    of    Illinoia, 
Conistock. 
Peoria  County,  III.,  ("hainuan. 
Dauntless  core  drill,  Eiig.  and 

Mining  .lour. 
Keokuk  group  at  Crawfords- 

ville,  111.,  Heachler. 
Map  of   I'niti'd  States.  Hitch- 
cock. C.  II. 
18110.  Macfarlane's    Railway    (luide, 
Crdlctt. 
Warren's  Geogra]diy,  Hrower, 
Economic  geology  of    Illinois, 
Worthen. 
1891.  Geologic      map     of      Illinois, 
Worthen. 
Local  deposit  of  (Chester  sand- 
stone, iS'ickles. 
(Jeological  notes,  Gresley. 
Hasanito  from   Indiana,  (Gold- 
smith. 

.MiCIIUiAN. 

ISlil).  Notice  of    Michigan,   topog- 
raphy, etc..  Pierce. 

1838.  Report   of   State    geologist   of 
Michigan,  18:{7,  Houghton. 

IKIlit.  Ingham  and  parts  of  Eaton 
and  .lacksoii  counties,  Mich., 
Douglass. 
Second  report  of  State  geolo- 
gist of  Michigan,  Hough- 
ton. 

1840.  .lackson,    Calhoun,  and    other 
counties,  Mich.,  Douglass. 
Lanawce,  Hillsdale,  and  other 
counties,  Mich.,  Hubbard,  H. 

1811.  Northern  jiartof  Lower  Penin- 
sula ol"  Michigan,  I)oiigla,ss. 
(icology  of  organized  counties 
of  Michigan.  Hubliard.  H. 

1813.  Geology  of  western  district  of 
New  York,  Hall.. J. 

I»i8.  Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  R.  C. 

1853.  Geologic  nia])  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcou,  J. 

1854.  Geologic  map  of  United  States 

by  Marcou,  Am.  .loiir.  Sci. 

1855.  Esciuissegeologiquodu Canada, 

Logan  and  Hunt. 
1857.  Coimium  rocks  of  the  Hritish 
Provinces,  Billings, 


210 


CATAI.OarE   AND   INDEX    OP 


l"nj.ir. 


Carboniferous — <  'ontiniiod. 
MiciiKiAN — Coiitiniioil. 

1858.  (ioi>l(t;;y    of     North    Aiiu'rii-a, 

Marc'oii,  J. 
18fiO.  Suit  \v(!ll  lit  SiiKinaw,  Midi., 

Am.  .Jour.  Sci. 
IWil.  First  Ifii'iiiiiiil  report  of  survey 

of  Miciii^aii,  Wiiii'lifll.  A. 
18r>2.  Ko(kn    hotwftM)  CailMHiiforons 

aixl  tlio  ilaiiiilton  in    lower 

Mii^lii^nn.  WiiiclK^ll,  A. 
Saliforoiis  rocks    and  Hprings, 

AVinclull.A. 
lSt!3,  Identification  of  ('atHkill  f^roiip 

with    the   Cboninnfi,  Wiii- 

chell,  A. 
1865.  Northward    transportation    of 

drift     in    lower     Micliijjan, 

WinclicIl.A. 
186().   Hcport     on    liniostone,  ])etro- 

h'uin,  and  salt,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
18(ill.  (ieol()<;;y  of  i)ortions  of  Minne- 
sota, Hall,  J. 
1871.  General  jj;eology  of  Michigan, 

Winchcll.A. 
The    ^larshall    group,  Win- 

choll,  A. 

1873.  Pal(M)zoic  rocks,  upper   Michi- 

gan, Romiugor. 
Geologic  map  of  United  States, 
Hitchcock,  C.H.;  Hitchcock 
and  Blake. 

1874.  Steinkohlou     dor    Vereinigton 

Staaten,  Macfarla  nc. 
Map  of  coal  Holds.  Hitchcock, 
C.H. 

1875.  Geologic  chart  of  the  United 

States,  Hradloy.  K.  H. 

1876.  Rectitication  of  geologic  map 

of  Michigan,  Winclioll,  A. 

The  State  of  Michigan,  Mc- 
Cracken. 

Geology  of  Lower  reninsnla, 
Michigan,  Roniingcr. 
187!).  Michigan.    Condensed  popular 
sketch,  Wincholl.  .\. 

Macfarlano's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide  to  Michigan,  Win- 
choll, A. 

1884.  Michigan  building  stones,  Con- 

over. 

1885.  Map  of  United  States,  McGee. 
Archoan    of     the    Northwest, 

Irving. 
1887.  Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 


Carboniferous — C  on  t  i  n  u  ed . 
MiciiKiAN — Continued. 

18!Ht.  Maclarlane's     Railway   (iiiiij, 
Winchell,  A. 
\Varr(>n'H  Geography,  Itrcwir, 
Iowa,  NKiiitA.sKA,  Ka.nsas,  Mtssdnn 
AitKANHAH,    Indian    Tkhkikirv, 

'I'l-.XAS. 

IHlii.  Vicwof  lead  mines  of  Missouri, 

etc.,  Schoolcraft. 
ISl'l.   Region  around  the  MiNsistii|i{ii 
and  its  eoulluents,  liriimnr 
Sketches    of    the    Mi^sissiiiiii, 

.lames,  E. 
Travels    into   Arkansas  Terri- 
tory, Nuttall. 
181(t.  ICxidorations  in  Iowa,  WIscod- 
sin,  and  Illinois,  Owen,  p.ii, 
Map  and  descriptions  nf  r,  xi. 

Moore,  F.,.jr. 
Report  on  lead  region  iittl;(| 
Upper  Mishissipid,  l.nckc. 
1841.  Mountain    limestone    of  rat-l 
ern    United    States,    losM,] 
J.  W. 

Upjier  Mississippi  region  anij 
Cretaceous  of  the  ujiiiirMi- 
souri,  Nicollet. 
Region  adjacent  t"  ovi^'el 
River,  JIo.,  King.  II. 
1812.  Notes  ou  geology  of  tlir  Wis!  I 
ern  States,  Hall,  .1. 
AVisconsin   and  Missouri 

regions,  Hodge,  .1.  T. 

R<'garding  hiunan  footprints  ill 

solid  limestone,  Owen, I'.I'T 

Lead    regions  of    the   r]ii*t| 

Mississiiipi,  Locke.  .1. 

184.3.  Region  of  basin  of  tlie  rpiKrj 

Mississippi,  Nicollet. 

Cretaceons    of    the    Misvuji^ 

River,  Nicollet. 
Section  from  Cleveliiml  tn 
Mississippi  and  ou  identiiyil 
Western  formations.  Hal!. 
1844.  Geology  of  valley  of  the  .Mi> 

sissippi.  King.  11. 
184(i.  .Journal  from  Bent.s  FurtU' 

Louis,  Abert, .).  ^^'. 
1847.  Report  of  survey  of  Wisconsij 
and  Iowa.  Owen.  D.  D. 
Distribution  of  remains  inold 

formations    of    the    '  u'"l 
States,  Hall,  .J. 
Remarks    on    St.  Louis  Iim^ 
stone,  Eugelmanu. 


Carboniferous— 


iBHiir. 


DABTON] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   QEOLOav. 


211 


.ilwiiy  iiMi(i», 

phy,  Urt'wcr. 

Ti".iii!H(iRv, 

lesof  MiHsmiri, 
lit. 

tllO  MiHsiSMIi].! 

louts,  liriiiKM 
1,0    Mi»*>'i»«ilipi. 

irkaiiHMt*  Tern- 

11  Iowa,  Wiscon- 
lois,  Owi'U.UK 
ipticmHiifTiM.] 

ssipi'i,  l.iii'I'i' 
lewtono    (if  oMt-l 
States,    I'o^itt, 

sippi  rt'fii'i"  ;iii'i| 
ol'  tht'  ii|>i)(rMi> 

let. 

cent  to   i<xr:t\ 

King,  II. 

ry  of  tllf  V  wl 

I  hill,  .1. 

,a  Missouri  I'^'l 

ilgo,.I.T. 
Liuan  footprints iii| 

tone,  Owfii,!!' 

of      tlK'     1>1*'| 

Locki'.  .1. 
liu  of  tllf  V 
Xicollt't. 
tlin    Mis«"iii 

Hot. 

Clevoliiiut  tot'" 

iiuiloui'li'iit'ty"! 

■uiations.  ll^iH-'l 

alU-v  of  the  Mii 

Bents  Tort  I"  ' 

•t,J.^v. 

vey  of  ^V'8>■o"*' 

ifivmaiusiiii'l^' 
of    the    In* 

St.  Louis  11 
ilniauu. 


CarboiiiferouB— Continiiod . 
liiWA,  Ni:iiiiA8KA,  Ka.nkas,  Missoiini, 
Akkanmah,     Inkian     Tkkiutouv, 
TiXAs— Continiiod. 
181S.  ContrilmtioiiH    to    j;ool()>;y    of 
TexaH,  Kofiiier. 
Letters  on  upolo^y.  Christy. 
Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  U.  (!. 
Notes  from  Fort  Leavenworth 
to  Bents  Fort,  Abert,  J.  \V. 
jMlli.  TfxaH,  IJoiMiier. 
1><50.  .Survey  of  Misaonrl,  Kin^,  If. 
■Santa  Fo  expedition.  Marcy. 
1!<.')1.  I{t'niarl<.s  on  JliwHoiiri,  King,  11. 
Intrudiictiuu  to  report  on  Wiw- 
(•on.siii,  Iowa,  and  Minnesota, 
Ow.ii,  I).  D. 
Region    between    Little    K'ock 
and  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  Kn- 
gli-iiiaiin. 
Coal  in  Arkansas,  Lawrence,  H. 
1852.  Survey   i'or  railroad   from  St. 
Louis  lo  I'ulton,  Harney. 
Krciilebildungen    von    'I'oxas, 

Roeiiier. 
Survey    of    Wisconsin,    Iowa, 

Minnesota,  etc.,  Owen,  1).  D. 
Report  oil  valleys  of  Minnesota, 
Mississij)])!,    and    Wisconsin 
rivers,  Shuiiiard,  I?.  I'. 
lf<53.  Ceber  Texas,  Koeiner. 

Kreide-Versteiuerungen      von 

Texas,  Giebel. 
Kxploration    of     Red     R'iver, 

Marcy,  R.  IJ. 
Artesian  well  in  St.  Louis,  St. 

Louis  Ri'piibliean. 
Hocks  from  Red  River  region, 

La..  Hitchcock,  K. 
i'.Nploriiig  in  Red  River  region, 

Shuniard,  G.  C. 
Arkansas,     geology    of.     Law 

leiice,  I}. 

I'iis  Mississippi-Thai,  Olshau- 

hur. 

1854,  l'ii>ilina  limestone   from   Fort 

Kearney,  Nebr,,Owen,  I).  D. 

Notes  I'rom  I'reston,  Red  River, 

and  LI  Paso,  Marcou,.!. 
K\|)loiation    between    lliirty- 
ci},'hth  and  Ibrty-fiist  ])aral- 
I'l  in  185;{-54,  Schiel. 
Mil])  of   Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and 

Minnesota,  Owen,  1).  D. 
Kxploraticms  lor  railroad  totlie 
I'acitic,  Whipple. 


Carboniferoua — ContiniD-d. 
lowA,  Nkiihaska,  Kansas,  Mmsni'iii, 
AiiKANSAH,     Indian     Tkkkitokv, 
TKXAs-Continiied. 
1855.  tieology    of    Missouri,     Swal- 
low. 

Geology  of  .Marion  and  Cooper 
counties,  Mo.,  .Swallow. 

Geology  of  Hoiitliwestern  Mi»- 
soiiri.  .Swallow. 

Country  between  the  Missoari 
and  Mis.sissippi,  llawn. 

Notes  entre  I'reston  et  Kl  I'aso, 
Marcou, , J. 

Geology  of  route  near  latitude 
32  ,  to  the  Pacilic,  IJlake, 
W.  P. 

Coal  liobls  of  Arkansas,  How- 
ard. J.  R. 

Moniteau  County,  Mo.,  Meek. 

Section  from  l^t.  Louis  to  Com- 
nu-rce.  Mo.,  .stminard,  15.  F. 

Koport  on  exploration  between 
latitude  3S   and  41    for  route 
to  the  Pacilic,  ."^chiel. 
185t).  Explorations  for  ii  railroad   to 
the  I'aciiic,  WLii»ple, 

Geologj'  of  the  Ipper  Missouri, 
Hayden. 

Carbon  i  ferous  limcstonea  of  the 
Mississippi  Valley,  Hall,  .1. 

Geology  of  route  to  Pacilic  near 
thirty-tilth  parallel,  Marcou, 
.1.;  makc,W.  P. 

Iowa  map,  Parker,  N.  II. 

Collecti(Ui  on  Hig  Wichita  and 
lUa/.os  rivers,  Hlake,  W.  P. 

Keconnaissuuco  from  the  Mis- 
sissippi to  Lob  Angeles,  Cal., 
Marcou,  .1. 

Eastern  liaso  of  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Rogers,  11. 1). 
18.57.  I'rogress   of    I'acitic    Railroad 
explorations,  Humphreys. 

Geology  and  ]ialeoiitoloj;y  of 
Mexican  bo-uidary  survey. 
Hall,  .1. 

Geology  of  Lower  Rio  Hruvo, 
Schott. 
1858.  Report  on  survey  of  Iowa,  Hall 
and  Whitney. 

Permian  of  Kansas,  Swallow. 

Kocks  of  Kansas,  .Swallow. 

Notes  on  map  and  section  of 
country  on  ^lissouri  River, 
Hayden, 


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Innx.  ]ji 


Carboniferous  -  Cnntinncd. 
Iowa,  Nkiiuaska,  Kankah,  MissotTni, 
AuKANSAS,     Indian     Tkkkitouy, 
Texas — C'oiitiniii<(l. 

1858.  'IVrf  iary  mill  CrctaoeoiiH  of  tlio 

NorthwcHt,  Meek   aiul   llay- 

ilon. 
l'al(M)iitoloj?y,     I'ort     Lcavon- 

woitli      to     Bryana      Pass, 

SI  Ml  III  aril. 
Coal  tiolils  of  rnitod  States  and 

Miitish    rroviiicos,     Kogi-rs, 

II.  I). 
Kxpliiiiatioii   of  geologic  map 

and  HiM^tion  of   Missouri, 

Swallow. 
Kei^onnaissanco  of  part  of  Ar- 
kansas,   Coa,   E.    T. ;  Owen, 

1).  U. 
Anii'rican    pcolopy,    addroBsed 

to  M(>ok   and   llaydon,  Mar- 

ron,  J. 
Fossils    of     Nebraska,     Hiack 

IlilN,  Moek  and  llaydon. 
I'oriniaii     strata     in     Kansas, 

Swallow. 
Des  Moines  Valley  and  south- 
east Iowa,  Wortlien. 

1859.  Kxplanation    of   map    of    No- 

Inaska,  «'tc.,  Hayden. 
Maroon's    geology     of     North 

America,  Daua,  J.]).;  Agas- 
si/:, A. 
P.ileontology  of  New  York, 

vol.3,  Hail,,I, 
Lower   Cretaceous  of   Kansas 

and    Nebraska,     Meek     and 

Hayden. 
Explorations  in  New  Mexico, 

Mareou's  so-called   .Jurassic, 

Newberry. 
Permian  in  Kansas,  Meek  and 

Hayden. 
So-rallcd  Trias  of  Kansas  and 

Nebraska,  Meek  and  Hayden. 
Sketch  of  Texas,  Mo()rt>,  F. 
First  report  of  survey  of  Texas, 

Shumard,  B.  F. 
Report  on  southwest  branch  of 

Pacific  Railroad  in  Missouri, 

Swallow. 
Artesian     boring     in    western 

Texas,  Pope. 

1860.  Analyses  of  soils,  etc.,  of  Ar- 

kansas, Peter. 


Carbonlfpfoiis— Continued. 
Iowa    VKniiASKA,  Kansas,  Mismxri, 
AHh.vNSAH,     Indian     Tkiiiiiiohv 
Tr.\as — Continued. 
1860.  IiOtany    and    paleontology  ,,1 

survey  of  Arkansas,  LiHiimr- 

cux. 
Reconnaissance     of     pint    ni 

Arkansas,  <  )won,  I).  1 ». 
Report  on  Iowa  geology,  lid]. 

land,  Whitney. 
Holcher's     artesian     well,  St 

Louis,  Mo.,  Litton. 
Explorations  in   Kansas,  Miil, 

and  Hayden. 
Notes  on  Kansas  and  Nel>r.i8kii, 

Marcoii,  ,J, 
Review    of    Shumard   on  ,>it 

(Jenovieve      County,     .Mn,, 

Worth  en. 
Rocks  of  Kansas,  Swallow  mill 

Hawn. 
Extent  of  coal  in  Arkansas acii 

Texiis,  Shumard,  (i.  (i. 
Observations    in    vicinity  of | 

Burlington,     Iowa,    Wliiti" 

C.A. 
Analyses  for  survey  of  Arkia- 

sas,  Flderhorst. 
Reconnaissance  of  part  of  Ar- 
kansas, Cox,  E.  T. 
Coal     measures     in    iiortlnTtl 

Texas,  Shumard,  B.  F. 
Coal  formation  of  North  Aiiier- 1 

ica,  Lesiiuereux. 
Trias  of  Kansas,  Hawu. 
(loological    features  oi'Texas.] 

Shumard  and  Kidtlell. 
18t)l.  K'eply  to  Marcou  onCictaceniiij 

and  Carboniferous  of  TcskI 

Meek. 
Coal  and  iron  of  Guerrero.  Mil 

ico,  Manross. 
Primordial  of  Texas,  Sliiiiinri| 

B.  F. 
Physics  and  hydraulics  of  linj 

Mississippi,  Humiiliri',v>  m 

Abbott. 
Age  and  relations  of  fri'iii"''| 

limestone  at  Hi)ckl'(ir(l,lon| 

Meek  and  Wortlioii, 
Report  on  Colorado  Kiver.Ncj 

berry. 
1862.  Extension  of  Carl)(inifenins<| 
the  United  States,  Steveai 


DtRTllN.j 

Crirboniferoua- 
||'"  »,  .Vi:iii(,v 

AHKA.\SA> 

Tkxan— c 

l«i:'.  Cretac 

of  !•( 

l?**!.'!.  (ieolog 

soiiri 

lileiitili 

Clieiii 

1»>I.  Dyas  ill 

liceiiiiiij 

of  .Ma 

I'eriiiimi 

Meek  I 

!>*•>•">.  ''iiiboiiil 

of    Ka 

Meek. 

Siil,.(',,rii 

ate  in  t 

eiix. 

18t)(j.  i;iisterii   ] 

of  Kaiifc 

First  rejio; 

sas,  Mud 

"cport    ill 

I'l'l'ort  o 

Hei)ort     o 

'^'ans.,  S\ 

'•"vidence  i 

Hurlingt 

and  Wile 

••'XJiloiatio; 

''■<>,   Rl^IlK 

'"ill.  iron,  f 
I'oiut.s  ii, 

■^wallow. 

IW7.  (ieologv   of 

'^"ta,  Huy 

flection   in 

f^  wallow. 

'■''"logy  of  H 

\Vliite,  C. 
L«    Dyas   ai 

•^oii,.!. 
''^iirvey  of 

"iiiaha,  Efr 
'''''ri-ain  cr^t 

'111  MiSNKUI 

^■'■'iiitz  oil  L' 
•■^"'itherii  N 

''^'I'ort  on  coil 
west  l'i,ei_ 
''"'iri,  Swal 

Hayden. 


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(nfi.i.  in 


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213 


ueU. 

ian     TK.iiimoiiV, 

1(1. 
pnl»>ontolo(,'y  ni 

jjkttnsivs,  l,i'8iiuit- 

ICC     of    l""'^   "* 
Dwc".  !'•  ''• 
owiv  K<>ol<in.v,  llfil- 

tuoy. 

n(cBii>i»     w<«n,  St. 

.,  Litton. 

IS  in  KansivH.Meck 

len. 
iu«ti8nn<lNol)Mi>ka, 

). 

f    Sbui»ir*l    on  St 
^,0      County,     Mo,, 

I. 

KunsaB,  Swallow  ml 

coalinArkaimsaiiil 

01,8    in    vicinity  ol  | 
;tou,     Iowa.    Wliite. 

for  Bnrvey  ol"  A^™- 

erhovHt. 

HHance  of  part  .'f  Ar- 

Jox,  K.  T. 
jasures    in    i.ortto] 

Sliumard,  U- 1'- 
.ation  of  North  Aiiw-! 

(uevenx. 

;ansa»,Hawtu         I 
I    featun-H  of  Tom  | 

rd  antl  Kitl'l'l^' 
Marcoii<>uCn't;ioe'«| 
irbouif«tou«  of  Te» 

iron  of  Guerrero.  M*| 

inross. 

ial  of  Texas.  Sb>wK,] 

and  hydraulics  of 'j 
sippi,  llumplire>>i 

relations  of  P'"'''''' 
;oneatKoc\<for.l.l««^i 

and  Wortlieii 

,u  Colorado  Kiver,N«" 

,on  of  Carl.onifero-' 
luited  States,  Steve* 


C.irboMiferou«— Continued, 
low  \,  .Ni;iiii.vMK.\,  Kanham,  Mi,s,h(>iiiii, 
Ahiva.ssa.'*,     India.n     Tkkuiiouv, 
Tkxah — Continued. 
IKt;.',  CretaceoiiH  and  Cnrltoniferoim 

of  'I'cxaH,  Mart^uii,  .1. 
W.\.  (icolofjy,  etc.,  of  the  Ui)p<T  MIh- 

Houri.  Ilayden. 
I(luiitill(;ati<in  of  CnttHlvill  and 

Clicniunjj,  Wincluill,  A. 
IWii.  DvivH  in  NehruHka,  Marcou,  .1. 
K'eciiiinaissannit   of    NeliraNkii, 

of  Marcou,  .1 . 
Permian  I'tMuaiuH  front  KannaH, 

Meek  and  Ilayden. 
IStM.  Carlionil'erouH  and  ('retac(M)nH 

of    KunsaH    and    Keltruska, 

Moek. 
Stiti-Carlioniforous   eonj^loiner- 

ate  in  the  far  West,  Leaciner- 

eux. 
18()t).  liaBtern   KanNaH   aiul    fjeolojjy 

of  KauHas,  Swallow. 
First  report  on  jfoology  of  Kau- 

sau,  Mudge. 
Heport    in    geological    survey 

report  of  Kansas,  Hawn. 
l{ei)ort     on     Miami     County, 

Kans..  Swallow. 
Evidenci-  of  two  formations  in 

Ihirlington    liniestone.   N'iles 

and  Wachniuth. 
Kx])loration  in  northern  Mex- 
ico, R(^nu>nd. 
Coal,  iron,  and  oil,  Daddovv. 
Points  in   geology  of  Kansas, 

Swallow, 
1867.  (ieology  of  northwestern  Da- 
kota, Ilayden. 
Sottion    in    eastern    Kansas, 

Swallow, 
(•oology  of  southwestern  Iowa, 

White,  (;.A. 
\a>    Dyas   an    N(!bra8ka,   Mar- 
cou,J. 
Survoy  of    100  miles    west   of 

Omaha,  Eglestou. 
Terrain   erf^tacc   sur  les  hords 

dii  Missouri,  Marcou,  .J. 
("cinitz  ou  Upper  Paleozoic  of 

soiitiiern  Nebraska,  Meek. 
Kcport  on  country  .along  South- 
west  I'acitic   Railway,    Jdis- 

Kouri,  Swallow. 
Notes  on  geology  of   Kansas, 

Haydeu, 


Carboniferous — ('ontinuud. 
1(»\VA,  N'l.nuAMKA,  Kan.sas,  .Mi.s.sotmi, 

AHKA.NSAS,       l.NIHAN       TKUUITOUV, 

Tkxas — Continued. 
IH(!7.  First  annual  report  of  surveyn 

Nebraska,  Ilayden. 
Crotuceoiis  of  the   West;    the 

Dakota  grouj>,  Ilayden. 
Notes  gi>ologi(iues  sur  les  fron- 

tieroH  outre   Mexi(|uo  ot  lea 

r.tats-lJnis,  Marcou,  J. 
18t)8.  Oil    springs    in    Missouri, 

Swallow, 
Meek  on  Swallow's  report  on 

Kansas,  .Swallow. 
Notes  ou  railway  from  .Smoky 

Hill  River,  Kans.,  to  the  Rio 

Urande,  Le  Coute. 
F'irst    and    second    reports    of 

survey   of    Iowa,    \Vhit(>,   C. 

A. 
Surface  geology  of   Rac(M>on 

River    region    and     western 

Iowa,  St.  John. 
Ke])ort     of    .State    chemist    of 

Iowa,  lliunrich. 
Coal  measures  in  Missouri, 

Hroadhead. 
Region    between    I)es    Moines 

and  the  Mis«,>uri,  St.  .lohn. 
Dyas  in  Nebraska,  Marcou,  J. 
18()il.   K'emarks   ou   Missouri   Valley, 

Ilayden. 
Kupl'ererz  in  Texas,  Roessler. 
Gegouden  Jenseits  des  Missis- 

sijipi-Flusscs,  Roessler. 
The  Mississippi  Valley,  Foster, 

.I.W. 

1870.  Middle  region,  etc.,  of  western 

Iowa,  St.  .lohu. 
Report  on  western  Iowa,  St. 

.John. 
Rejjort  ou  Arkansas    River, 

Abert,  8.  J. 
Report    of   survey   of    Iowa, 

White,  C..\. 
Middle  coal  uu^asures  of  Iowa, 

St.  .lohu. 

1871.  Coal-measure    fueoids,    Hroad- 

head. 
Map  and  8(!etious  of  rocks  of 
Missouri,  Swallow. 

1872.  Report  of  survey  of  Nebraska 

Ilayden. 
I'aleoutology  of  eastern    Ne- 
braska, Meek.. 


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CATALOOUE    AND   INDEX    OP 


[nru-m 


Carbonifeioits — C'oiitiniuMl. 
Iowa.  Nkp.kaska,   Kansas,  Missothi, 
AuKANSAs,     Indian      J'KUitrrouv, 
Tkxas— Contiimod. 
1S72.  (loolojiy  of  tile  Missouri  Valloy, 
llaydcn. 

Itcsonrces  of  Arkansas,  James, 
U. 
1873.   Ix'eports  of  surveys  of  Missouri, 
18,">5-1871,  nroadheaa.  Moek, 
Sluuuard,  15.  V. 

(Jeolojty  of  liincoln  County, 
Mo.,  Totti-r. 

Sketch  of  Missouri,  and  map. 
Swallow. 

Gcolojty  of  northwestern  Mis- 
souri, IJroadhead. 

Iron  ores  of  Missouri,  Schmidt. 

Depths  of  coal  seams,  Missouri, 
JJroadliead. 

Rocks  of  Jlissoiiri  which  admit 
of  line  i>olish,  Uroiidhead. 

Erfiu'schnng  dos  Nordwest- 
tbeiles  von  Texas,  Loew  and 
Koessler. 

(ieoloj;jic  niaj)  of  United  States, 
Hitchcock,  C,  TI. ;  Hitchcock 
and  niakc. 

Analyses  of  fuels,  etc.,  Missouri, 
Chailvonet. 
1871.  <  retac(M)ns    flora    of    Western 
Territories,  Ii08(inereux. 

lieport  on  Vernon  County,  Mo., 
Norwood. 

Lead  and  zinc  region  of  south- 
western Missouri,  Schmidt 
and  Leonhard. 

I'art  of  eastern  Texas,  Buckley. 

Chemical  analyses,  survey  of 
Alissonri. 

Lead  region  of  centralMissouri, 
Schmidt. 

rutman  and  Schuyler  counties. 
Mo.,  Norwood. 

Western  Texas,  near  thirty- 
second  p.-irallel,  .lenney. 

Keport  of  survey  of  Missouri, 
]$roa<Uiead. 

Geology  of  western  Texas,  .len- 
ney, Ne\V  berry. 

Coal  measures  of  Juspor  and 
Howard  counties,    V^o.,  Nor- 
wood. 
1875.  Reconnaissance  in  Black  Hills, 
Winchell,  N.  H. 


Carboniferous-  -Continued. 
Iowa,  Nkuhaska,  Kansas,  Missoi  i;i 
Arkansas,     Indian     Teuiutokv, 
Tkxas — Continued. 

1H7,">.  Coal   100  miles  west  of  kittle 

Rock,  Ark.,  Potter. 
Exi»lorations  in  Nebraska  ;ind 

Dakota,  Ilayden. 
Geology  of  Kansas,  Mudgo. 
187().  Geology  between  Leaveuwiirtli 

and  the  Sierra  Nevada,  Miigk. 

nniun. 
Second    report    of    survey  »( 

Ti'xas,  Buckley. 
Maps    of    counties    of    Texas 

Roessler, 
Expc<lition  from  Santa  IV  tn 

the  Colorado,  Newberry. 
1877.  Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  pcridds 

of  Kansas,  Mudge. 
Coal  r(«gions  of  Auu'rica,  Mm- 

farlane, .) . 
1S7H.   l'"(u-m  and  origin  of  lend  ;ii,il 

zinc  deposits  of  sonlliwcNtirii 

Missouri,  Schmidt. 
Geodcs  of  Keokuk  foriiLitinn. 

Wallace,  S.J. 
Bitunu'u    in   Missouri,   ]!ni;iil 

head. 
Geology  of  Kansas,  Miulfie, 
Mineral  region  of  soiiiliwi'stirn 

Missouri     and    soiidicasicn. 

Kansas,  Case. 
Petroleum  and  other  liyiirncar- 

bons,  Broadhead. 
Thickness    of     Missoiui    loiil 

measures,  ISroadlitad. 
Missouri  iron  ores  ol  ciirbdiiitii- 

ous  ago,  Broailhead. 
AVell    at    insane    iisyliuii,  M. 

Louis,  Mo.,  liroadiicad. 
(Seology  of  the  West.  I'liilliF. 

J.  V. 
1879.  Maefarlane's    Geolouicil  k'ail- 

road    Guide    to    i';.•lllSil^ 

Miidgo. 
Maefarlane's   Geological  K.iilj 

road     Guide    to    Arkansas.  [ 

Owen,  R. 
Maefarlane's   Gc<do.L;it'aI  K:h1-| 

road      Guide    to    Missmiri. 

Broailhead. 
Maefarlane's   Geological  lia'l- 

road    Guide    to    Nebra.-kii,| 

Haydon. 


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215 


of    survey  nl 


(i,.„lo-i.'al  Kail- 1 
(l.;     to    Miss""''' 


Carboniferous— Coiitiniieil. 
liiv  A,  Nkiiuaska,  Kansas,  Missofiti, 
AitKA.N.sAS,     Indian     Ticuuitouy, 
Tkxas — Coiitinuctl. 
187!'.  Maclailaiio's   (ii-olDfjical    Rail- 
road (iiiiilo  to  Iowa,  White, 

C.  A. 
Macfarluiie's  Gcolofjical    linil- 

roatl  liiiide  to  Indian  Terri- 
tory, Macfarlano. 
Noti's  on  .lacksou  County,  Mo., 

IJroadheiul, 
KoHodiile    coal    vein,    Kansas, 

Tliorne. 
Oil  wells,  Kansas,  Tliorno. 
18S().  (Jcolojuic  oxaniiuations  in  Tex- 
as, Hull, 
Physical  neograjthy  and  geol- 

oiiy  of  Nebraska,  Angliey. 
Fremont  t'onnty,  Iowa,  Call. 
(icol()i;y  of   the    Black    Hills, 

Newton,  H. 
Zinc  of  southern  Missouri,  Kay- 

iiKind, 
Frt'iiiout  County,  Iowa,  Call. 
Orij^in  and  dassitlcation  of  ore 

(!o]i()sits,  Newberry. 
()li.."rvalion.s  in  western  Texas, 

Whitney,  W.H.C. 
18S1.  M(.'laiiu)ri)hic  deposit  in  Wood- 
son (,'onnty,  Kans.,  Miidjie. 
Carboniferous  of  southeastern 

Kansas,  Hroadhead. 
I'lia/.os  eoal  licld,  Texas,  Ash- 

liurner. 
l»t<2.  Liicss  and  associated  dejiosits 

of   Des  Moines,  Metjee   and 

Call. 
(%iit  rocks  of  Subcarbonifer- 

oiis,  llawortli. 
I;;nci)ii8  roeks  of  Kansas,  Hay. 
Coal  licldsof  CherokeeCouuty, 

iums.,  Haworth, 
C(i|iipcr    rej^ion     of    northern 

Texas,  Fnrinan. 
Notes    on     central    branch    of 

I  nion    Pacific    Kail  road, 

liidadhead. 
IWi.  Fauna  at   Lime   Creek,  Iowa, 

Calvin. 
CarUonifcrons    drift    of     I'^.ast 
l'aveni)ort,   Iowa,  AlcWhor- 

ter. 
I.iieal      fjeolojjy,      Davenport, 

lowu,  Barris. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
Idwa,  Ni:itKASKA,  Kan.sas,  MiasotJHi, 
AiMvAxsAS,    Indian     Tkriutory, 
'I'kxas — Continued. 
1S83.  Notes  on  southeastern  Kansas, 
l5roadhead. 

Report  on  Sebastian  County 
and  Fort  Smith,  Ark.,  Cau- 
naway. 

Jura-Trias  of  western  United 
States,  etc.,  Broadhcail, 

Geologic  history  of  the  Ameri- 
can continent.  Hall,.]. 

C^uatre  mois  an  Texas,  I^aucas- 
tor. 
1884.  Soil  nuip  of  cotton  States,  Hil- 
gard. 

Geology  of  lead  and  zinc  of 
Kansas,  Haworth. 

Agricultural  features  of  Texas, 
Ijoughridge. 

Carlioniterous  of  eastern  Kan- 
sas, Broadhead. 

Ki]>plo  marks  in  limestone, 
W'oosttT. 

Triassie  beds  of  Texas,  Stern- 
berg. 

Paleozoic  of  central  Texas, 
Walcott. 

Agricultural  description  of  In- 
dian Territory,  Loughridge. 

Agricultural  features  of  Ar- 
kansas, Loughridge. 

Kansas  building  stones,  Broad- 
head. 

Iowa  building  stones,  McGee. 

Missouri       building       stones, 
Broadhead. 
188.5.  Geology  of  southern    Kansas, 
Cragiu. 

Map  of  the  United  States, 
McGee. 

Russell  artesian  well,  Kansas, 
Parker,  .1.1). 

Well  in  Carbonifer<uis  at 
Brownville,  Nebr.,  Hicks. 

Age  of  Kansas,  Smyth,  B.  B. 

Artesian  well  at  Fort  SeotI, 
Kans..  Bailey  and  Walter. 

Geological  history  of  Johnson 
County.  Iowa.  Calvin. 

Mines  of  Cartersville,  ilo., 
Broadiioad. 

Some  features  of  southern  K'au- 
sas,  Cragiu. 


216 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[BULL  127. 


Caiboiiiferoua— Continued.  ] 

Iowa,  Nkmhaska,  Kansah,  Missotni, 
AuKAXSA.-i,     Indian     Ti;uitiToi;v, 
Tk  X  A  s— C  onti  n  n  0(1 . 
188G.  Diikotii  j^ron]»  south  of  Pliitte 
liiver,  Hicks. 

Tlio    iiiinevals    and    rocks    of 
Arkansas,  McCroath. 

Dercnso     of      local     geology, 
Barris. 

Antliracouiartus  trilobitns, 
llaivoj . 

Permian  in  Nebraska,  Hicks. 

Dakota  yroup  south  of  Platte 
River,  Nehr.,  Hicks. 

Report  on  ^vestern  Texas,  Shu- 
nuird,  G.  C. 
1887-1889.  Well  sectiona,  Nebraska, 
Hicks. 

Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 

Buruet  County,  Tex.,  Walker. 

Coal  iu  Texas,  Streeruwitz. 

Story  of  Colorado  Rivor,  Hill, 
R.T. 

Partial  report   on  geology   of 
Texas,  Hill,  R.  T. 

Mitchell   County,  Tex.,  Broad- 
head. 

Report  on    northern    Texas, 
Cuniiuiugs. 

Peruiiau   of  Tex.'is,  Hill.  1\.  T. ; 
White,  C.  A. 

South  central  Texas,  Owen. 

Carbonii'erous     of    ■western 
Texas,  Chinnniugs,  Hill,  K.  T. 

Coal  regions  of  Arkansas,  Wius- 
low. 

Ago  of  crystalline  rocks  of  Ar- 
kansas, l?rauner. 

Northern    limit    of    Mosozoic, 
lIay,R. 

West    central   Arkansas,  Coni- 
stock. 

Form  of  ore  deijosits  iu  lime- 
stone iu  Missouri,  llourich. 

Ecliinodermata  of  the  Missis- 
sippi basin.  Keyes. 

History  of  Ozark  uplift,  Broad- 
head. 

Macon  County,  Mo..  McGeo. 

Subcarboniierous    at    Wedalia, 
Mo.,  Sampson. 

Southwestern  Jlissonri,  Clerc. 

Black  Hills,  Carpenter,  Crosby. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
Iowa,  Nkhbaska,  Kansas,  Missoim. 
Akkan.sa.s,     Indian     TKuitnuRv, 
Tkxa.s — Coutiuued. 
1887-188!).  .Soils  of  Nebraska,  lliclis. 

Well  at  Lincoln,  Nehr.,  Kussi'll, 
F.  W. 

Well  in  Pawnee  County,  Nebr., 
Russell,  F.  W. 

Coal,  Ashburnor, 

Mining  districts  of  111  paso 
County,  Tox.,  Cunimius. 

Carboniferous  in  Texas,  Cum- 
mins. 

Present  condition  of  knowledge 
of  geology  of  Texas,  Hill, 
R.  T. 

Chert  iu  upper  coal  lueasiires. 
Am.  (ieol. 

Coal  measures  of  central  Iowa, 
Keyes. 

Lower  Carbonic  giisteropdiLi 
from  Burlington,  Iowa, 
Keyes. 

Fossils  from  coal  measures  of 
Des  Moines,  Iowa,  Keyes. 

Johnson  County,  Iowa,  Wdi- 
stor. 

Muscatiuo  County,  Iowa,  Cal- 
vin. 

Southeastern  Iowa,  (iordoti. 

Well  at  Davenport,  Iowa.  Tif- 
fany. 

Well  at  Washington,  Iowa,  Cal- 
vin. 

Coal  measures  of  Kaiisa.s,  Bai- 
ley, E.  H.  S. ;  Woo.ster. 

Coal  measures  of  Lyon  Coiimj". 
Kans.,  Kelly. 

Salt  beds  in  Permian,  UroaJ- 
head. 

Gas  in  eastern  Kansas.  liay,  R.  | 

Kansas,  geology  of  (lecture. 
Hay,  R. 

History  of  geologic  work  in  I 
Kansas,  Hay  and  rhoiiiiismi 

Leavenworth  well,  Kau.-as. 
.lameson. 

Rei)ort  on  geology  of  Kaiisaj. 
Hay,  R. 

Region  south  of  the  Arkansas. 
Cragin. 

Section  iu  Wilson  Couut.v. 
Kans.,  Hay,  K. 

Trias  of  Kausaa,  Hay,  II 


(nOLLlK. 


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217 


led. 

NBAS,  Mi.ssiinu, 

VN       Tl'.UUlioKV, 

I. 

s'ebraaka,  Hu'k^. 
u,  Ncbr.,  Uussi'U, 

Be  County,  Nek.. 

V. 

ler. 

lets    of   l".l  Taso 

i.j  Cuiiuuius. 

8   in  Texua.  Cum- 

itionofluKiwleil;;* 
,'   of    Tesiis,  Hill 

per  coal  measures. 

28  of  central  lnwa. 

bouie    gMBteropoil;! 
rliugtou,     Iowa, 

a  coal  mciisnrcs  of 
es,  Iowa,  Ki'.ves. 
uunty,  Iowa,  Web- 
County,  Iowa,  Cal- 

■n  Iowa,  (iordon. 
.venport,  lowii.Tii- 

ahington,Iowa.Cal- 

Ires  of  Kansas,  Bai- 
]S. ;  Woostor. 
rcB  of  Lyon  t-'oumy. 
[lly. 
In  rermian.  liroail- 

Lrn  Kansas,  Hay.  R 
folojsy  of(le(tiivo.| 

geologic   work  m  j 
lliiv  and  'lliimil*'" 
1th'     well,    Kansas, 

(geology  of  KaiiB:is, 

ItUof  thcArkaii*! 

AVilson    e'ouuty. 

Lusaa,  Hay.  K' 


Carboniferous— Continued. 
Iowa,  Nichuaska,  Kansas,  Mi,s,suitiu, 
Akkan.sak,     In'dian     Tkuuitoky, 
Tkxas — Continued. 
18'J0,  Coal  beds  of  Lafayette  County, 

Mo.,  AVinslow. 
Introduction,   south  western 

Kansas,  Mc(jee. 
Soutbwesteru  Kansas,  Ilay. 
Analysis    of   Silvordalo    lime- 

etoue,  Catlett. 
Artesian      wells    in     Kansas, 

Hay. 
Kansas  salt  mines,  Hay. 
I'crnio-Carbouiferons   of   Kan- 
sas, Wooster. 
Warren's  GeogrupUy,  Urewer. 
Macl'arlane's    Railway    Guide, 

liroadboad,  McGeo,  St.  John, 

Frazcr,  Lougbridge. 
Eastern  Arkansas,  Call. 
Areas  of  continental  i)rogress, 

Dana. 
Indian  Territory  and  Red  River, 

ilill,R.T. 
Coal    of  Indian    Territory, 

Chance. 
Central  Texas,  Tarr. 
Coal  field  of  Colorado  River, 

Tarr. 
Trans-Pecos,  Tex.,  Streernwitz. 
Review  of  Texas  geology,  Duni- 

l)le. 
Geograpliic  features  of  Texas, 

Hill,  R.  T. 
rcnniun  of  Texas,  Cummins, 
Central     mineral     region     of 

Texas,  Coiustock. 
Central    coal   field   of    Texas, 

Cnmmins. 
Concho  country,  Texas,  Cum- 
mins and  Leich. 
Coal  fields  of  Texas,  Weitzol. 
Cretaceous  of  northern  Mexico, 

■\Vhite,  C.  A. 
Keokuk  beds,  Gordon. 
Deep  well  at  Le  Mars,  Iowa, 

Todd. 
Folding  in  sorrthwestern  Iowa, 

Todd, 
lirccciated    character    of    St. 

Louis  limestone,  (iordon. 
Criuoids  Irom  IJnrlington  lime- 
stone, Rowley. 
Choctaw  coal  field,  Chance. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
Iowa,  NicnuASKA,  Kansa.s,  Mi.shoiihi, 
Arkansas,     Lnkiax     Teukitouv, 
Texa.s — Continued. 

1890.  Crinords  f'loin  LeGrande,  Iowa, 

Wacbmach  and  Springer. 

1891.  Reade's    theory    of    origin    of 

mountain  ranges,  Reade. 

Westtirn  Arkansas,  Winslow. 

Devonian  and  Carboniferous 
correlation,  William.s,  IT.  S. 

Texas  Permian  and  its  Meso- 
zoic  types  of  fossils,  White, 
C.A. 

Report,  Mesozoie  division  of 
invertebrate  pabiontology, 
United  States  Geological 
Survey  [Texas],  White,  C.  A. 

(;oncho  County,  Tex.,  Lerch. 

Notes  on  reconnaissance  in  In- 
dian Territory,  Hill,  R.  T. 

Notes  on  geology  of  the  South- 
west, Hill,  R.T. 

Report  of  State  geologist  of 
Texas,  Dumble. 

Report  on  northwestern  Texas, 
Cummins. 

Result  of  Texas  survey,  Dum- 
ble. 

Washington  County,  Ark., 
Siiuonds. 

Analysis  of  limestone  from 
Kansas,  Stokes. 

rayetteville-lhnitsvillo  sec- 
tion, Harris. 

Stratigraphy  of  central  Iowa, 
Keyes. 

Fossil  faunas  of  central  Iowa, 
Keyes. 

Red-rock  sandstone  of  Marion 
County,  Iowa,  Keyes, 

Clay  and  building  stones  of 
west  c'jutral  Kansas,  Ladd. 

Criuoids  from  ^lissouri.  Mil- 
ler. 

Igneous  rocks  of  Arkansas, 
Williams,  .1.  F. 

Report  on  Trans-Pocos,  Tex., 
Streeniwit/,. 

Cretaceous  [Trans-Pecos, 
Tex,l,  Tatr. 

Central  mineral  region  of 
Texas,  Comstock. 

Central  basin  of  Texas,  Cur- 
tice- 


218 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[BUi,r,.  127. 


DABTOV.l 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
Rocky  Mountains  to  Pacific;  Coast. 
1823.  J^xpodition  from  Pittsburg  to 
tho  Rocky  Mountains,  Long. 
1848.  Reconnaissance  from   Leaven- 
worth to  San  Diego,  Emory. 
Examination  in  New  Mexico, 
Abert,  J.  W. 

1850.  Minerals    from    Hanta    l"e    to 

Cbelly,  Simpson,  J.  II. 

1851.  Geology  and  resonrccs  of  Cali- 

fornia, Tyson,  P.  T. 

1852.  Geology  and    i)aleontology   of 

valley  of  Salt  Lake,  Hall,  .1. 
18.>1  Geologic  map  of  United  States, 
etc.,  Marcou,  J. 
Gdologio     des     Montagnes 
roclieuses,  Marcou,  J. 

1854.  Preliminary  report  of  survey 

in  California,  JUakc,  W.  P. 
Section  g<!ologi([ue  des   Mon- 
tagnes rocheuscs,  Marcou,  ,1. 

1855.  (Jeology  of  Coast  Mountains, 

etc.,  Cal,,  Trask. 

Geology  of  route  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean  in  California  and  Ore- 
gon, Newberry. 

TIeber  die  Geologic  von  Nord- 
Anicrika,  Marcou,  ,1. 
1850.  Report  on  northern  and  south- 
ern California,  Trask. 

Keview  of  part  of  geologic 
map  of  the  United  States  l)y 
Marcou,  lilakc,  W.  P. 

Reconnaissance  from  the  Mis- 
sissippi to  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 
Marcou,  J, 

Geology  of  route  to  Pacific, 
near  thirty-tifth  parallel  , 
Marcou,  .J. 

Report  upon  route  to  tlio 
Pacific  in  California,  I'dakc. 

Discoveries  by  M  a  r  <•  o  u  i  n 
Rocky  Mountains,  Jackson, 
C.  T. 

1857.  Country  along  Mexican  bound- 

ary, Emory, 
Geology    and    paleonto  logy, 

Mexican     boundary    survey. 

Hall,  J. 
United    States    and     Mexican 

boundary     survey,     Emory, 

I'arry, 

1858,  Ouvrage  r<^latif  a  la  gt^ologio  dc 

I'Anierique    du    Nord,    Mar- 
cou, J, 


Carbouiferous — Continued. 

h'OCKV   ^loCNTAINS  TO   I'ACIKIt,  CiiAST 

— Contiiiue<l. 
18.58.  Geology    and   geogra]>liy   df 

North    America,    Rogers.   II. 

H. 
Fort  Leavenworth  to    l!iyaii> 

Pass,  Engclmann. 
Permian  in  Now  Mexico,  ,Sliu- 

mard,  P.  F. 
Geology     of    North    Aiiit'iica, 

Marcou,  .1. 
18.5!).  Poriiiiau  of  New  Mexiro,  .SIiii- 

mard,  15.  F. 
Paleontology  of  New  York,  vol. 

3,  Hall,  .1. 
Note  relative   aux  Montagues 

rochenses,  Marcou,  .1. 
Reply  to  criticisms  of  .1.  li. 

Dana,  Marcou,  ,J. 

1860.  Rocky  Mountains  in  vicinity  of 

Santa  I'e,  Blake,  W.  P. 
Carl)ouifcrous  and  .liiru-Triiis 

of   the    Northwest,   Marcou, 

J, 
Discovery  of  Permian  in  .New 

Jlcxico,  Shuniard,  H.  I'. 
Structure      of     Jornada    del 

Muerto,  N.  Mex.,    Slniijiaid, 

G.  C. 
(jeology  of  country  below  Kin 

Pecos  and  Rio  (Jraiidc,  (^liii- 

mard,  (i.  (J. 

1861.  Discoveries  by  Cajjiaiii  .Simp- 

sou    across     the     cmitincnt, 
Aleck  and  Engclniaiiii. 
Geology  at  head  wutris  of  the 
Missouri,  Hayden. 

1862.  Primordial    of    Rocky   Moun- 

tains, llaydcn. 
18&1.  Fossils  from  Carbon ifirous, 
Hall,  J. 
Ge(dogj'  and  mines  of  Washoe 
region,  Nev.,  IJlakc,  W.  I'. 

1865.  Whitney's  Geology  of  Califor- 

nia, Prewer, 

Report  on  mines  of  .New  Mex- 
ico, Owen  and  Cox. 

(icology  of  Califoniiii  liehl 
work,  1800-1865,  Wliituey, 
J.D. 

1866.  I'aime  primordiale  dans le piij's  I 

do  Galles  et  la  goolojiie  de  I 
Californic,  Marcou.  J. 
Ago  of  gold  rocks  of  the  Paeilic  j 
Coast,  Brewer. 


Carboniferous— 
KocKV  MorNT 
—Continue 
1866.  Constit 
niiui(> 
Frigu 
1868.  Second 
vey  ol 
Mittheil 
Kiiste 
hofen. 
Ageofg( 
Brewei 
On    fossi 
AVhitiK 
Possibilil 
Hay  del 
Carhonift 
of  Calil 
Miscellam 
nia,  Pla 
Heiiiarks  ( 
A\'hitnc.i 
Exj)lorati( 
ico,  U^m 
lorination 
gin    of 
lluyden. 
l-xploratio 
-Missouri 
h't'lKirt  of 
and  New 
1870.  (foldlagerst 
ihirkart. 
8uii  pictur( 
tain  scoiK 
(ieology  of 
^'ev.,'^a^ 
%itn  Cany 
'li'Kiie,  A. 
Oeology  of  '1 
•■-iiimofts,  (■ 
Alining  imlii 
tieth  i)arai 
(icology  of  N 
Nt'v.,  Emm 
1871.  i\()fe,s  oil  W\ 
Tiido.  Hay  (I 
l''cliiiiinary 
"ling,  etc., 
J'^iistcrn     Uii 
Marsh, 
1"2.  (Jcneral  rcpo. 

iKljacent    'J 
den. 


18t)i). 


[buu,.1J7. 


nABTON.l 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


219 


Paciku,  CdAsr 

reograpliy  m' 
cu,    Ko<;ors,  II, 

ortli  to   Hryaib 
lann. 

iw  Mexiro,  Sliu- 

S'ortli    AiuLTica, 

D\v  Mexico,  Sliu- 

jf  New  York,  vol. 

I  aux  >loutiij;iiw 

ilarcon,  .1 . 

ticisiiiH  of  .1.  !'■ 

;ou,  J. 

tains  in  vicinity  uf 

51llke,^V.l'. 

19  and  ,)ui;i- Iritis 

n'thwcst,   M:iiciiu, 

f  Permian  in  Nf^ 
inuiai*!,  li.  I'. 

of     Joruiulti    'l"^^' 
S\  Mex.,    Shuuiani. 

[•onntry  Ixlow  Hi" 
Kio  Crand.',  (<lm- 

by  Cii]>taiu  Simp- 
~  the    contiueiit. 
higelninnn. 
ead  watiisof  tin' 
laydt-n. 
of    Kocky   Moiiii- 

di'U. 
n  Carbon it<'r"'i>. 

,1  mines  of  W^tsliui' 
ov.,  Hlako.W.r. 
Ceoloffvof  ('iilil"r- 

mines  of  ^^•^v  ^l"' 

a\id  Cox- 
f     Califi'">i'^   litW 
WiO-1805,    ^Vl'ituO■• 

jrdiale  dans  le  pays 
Ih  et  la  geolo;:u'  '^' 


Mai'L'ou, 


,1. 


rocks  of  tlicl'aciiH 


Carboniferous— Continued. 
HocKY  MorNTAixs  TO  PaciI'K;  Coast 
—Continued. 
l)<6t).  Constitution      {j6ologiquo      et 
ininit~^re     do     la    Californio, 
Trigiiet. 
1868.  Second  annual  report  of  sur- 
vey of  Wyoming,  Hayden. 

Mittheilungen  von  der  AV'cst- 
Kiistc  Nord-Amorikas,  Richt- 
liofen. 

Age  of  gold  rocks  of  California, 
1 5  re  w  or. 

On  fossils  in  Nevada,  etc., 
Whitney,  J.  D. 

I'ossibility  of  coal  in  Nebraska, 
Hayden;  White,  C.  A. 

Carboniferous  age  of  gold  rocks 
of  California,  Ulake.  W.  P. 

Miscellaneous  notes  on  Califor- 
nia, Blake,  W.  P. 

ReniarkH  on  geology  of  Nevada, 
Whitney,  J.  D. 

Exploration  in  northern  Mex- 
ico, Rdmond. 

Formations  along  eastern  mar- 
gin   of    Rocky    Mountains, 
Hayden. 
l%'.l  Kxpl()ration  of  Yellowstone  and 
Missoui'i  rivers,  Hayden. 

I!ei)ort  of  survey  of  Colorado 
and  New  Jlexico,  Hayden. 

1870.  (loldlagerstiitten   Califoruiens, 
ISurkart. 

.Sun  pictures  of  Rocky  Moun- 
tain scenery.  Hayden. 

(ieology  of  White  Pine  district, 
Nev.,  Hague,  A. 

Eitiin  Canyon  district,  Ne  v. , 
Hague,  A. 

(Jeology  of  Toyabe  range,  Nev., 
I'.niniofts,  S.  V. 

Mining  industry  survey  of  for- 
tieth parallel,  Hague,  J.  1). 

(iiH'logy  of  Silver  Bend  region, 
Ni'v.,  Ennnons,  S.  F. 

1871.  Notes  on  Wyoming  and  Colo- 
rado. Hayden. 

I'rchniinary  reitort  on  Wyo- 
ming, etc.,  Hayden. 

Eastern  Uinta  Mountains, 
Marsh. 

1872.  General  report  on  Montana  and 
adjacent  Territories,  Hay- 
deu. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 

K'OCKV   MoiNTAIXS  TO  PACIFIC  COAST 

— Continued. 

1872.  Mountains  of  Colorado,  Foster, 

.l.W. 
Geysers    of    Yellowstone    and 

Firehole  rivers,  Hayden. 
Report  ou  survey  of  Territories, 

Hayden, 
Report  on  Arizona  and  Nevada, 

Gilbert. 
Map  of  Montana  and  Wyoming, 

Hayden  and  Peale. 
Map  of  sources  of  Snake  River, 

etc.,  Hayden  and  Bradley. 
Ge(dogy  of  the  Missouri  Valley, 

Hayden. 
Paleontologic  report  on  Wyo- 

miug.  Meek. 
Profiles  and  sections  to  accom- 

])any  final  report  of  survey 

of  Territories,  Hayden. 

1873.  Silver   mines    of   Pioche,    Du- 

rand. 

Spergeu  Hill  fossils  from  Idaho, 
Hill. 

Geology  of  western  Wyoming, 
Comstock. 

Silver  ores  of  White  Pino  dis- 
trict, Clayton,  ,1.  E. 

Sixth  report  of  survey  of  Mon- 
tana, Idaho,  Wyoming,  and 
Utah,  Hayden. 

Structure  of  country  north  of 
Coloriido  Canyon,  Powell, 
.l.W. 

Distribution  of  mining  dis- 
tricts, Raymond. 

Report  of  Snake  River  division, 
Bradley,  F.  H. 

G(!ologic  map  of  United  States, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. ;  Hitchcock 
and  JUake. 

Reconnaissance  along  Union 
I'acilic    Railroad,  Bannister. 

Paleontologic  n'port  on  Mon- 
tana, Iilaho,  Wyoming,  and 
rtali,  Meek. 

]v*(^])ort  on  Montana,  Idaho, 
Wyoming,  and  Ut.'ih,  Peale. 

Explorations  in  Unita  Moun- 
tains, Utah,  Jone.s,  W.  A. 

Explorations  of  1872  under  F. 
V.  Hayden,  Snake  River  re- 
gion, Bradley,  F.  H. 


Iewei< 


220 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OF 


[BULL.  127. 


DARTOH.] 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
Rocky  Moi'ntain.s  to  Pacific  Coabt 
— Continued. 
1874.  Report  on  San   Luis  division, 
Colo.,  Kndlicli. 

Notes  on  mining  districts  of 
Utah,  Gilbert,  G.K. 

ReHearchos  in  Arizona  and 
Nevada,  Gilbert. 

Report  on  South  Park  district, 
Colo,,  I'oalo. 

Notes  on  Hristol  and  Eagle 
districts,  Nev.,  Howell,  K.  E. 

Wheeler's  Expedition  nach  Neu- 
Moxiko  tmd  Arizona,  Loew. 

Exploration  of  the  Colorado, 
I'owelLJ.W. 

Reconnaissance  in  Ute  country, 
I'roiit,  llawn,  F. ;  Hawn.   I.. 

Report  of  survey  of  Colorado, 
1873,  Hiiyden. 
1S7.">.  Northw(!Mtern  Wyoming,  Com- 
stock,  T.  n. 

Report  on  portions  of  Xoviida, 
Utah,  California,  and  Ari- 
zona, Gilbert. 

Pneblo  range,  ]51:ike,  .1. 

Rejiort  on  jiortiouH  of  New 
Mexico  and  Arizona  surveyed 
in  1873,  Gilbert,  (J. 

Remarks  on  geology  of  New 
Mexico,  Le  Conte. 

Report  on  northwestern  New 
Mexico,  Cope. 

Report  on  portions  of  Colorado 
and  New  Mexico,  Loew. 

Wheeler's  zweite  Exjiedition 
uach  Nen-Mexiko  nnd  Colo- 
rado, Loew. 

Report  from  St.  (Jeorge,  Utah, 
to  Gila  River,  Ariz.,  Mar- 
vine. 

Surface  featnres  of  front  range 
of  Rocky  Mountains,  Hay- 
den. 

Report  on  Utah,  Arizona,  Ne- 
vada, and  New  Mexico, 
Howell,  E.  E. 

Geology  of  portions  of  Colo- 
rado surveyed  in  1873,  Ste- 
venson. 

Peculiar  forms  of  erosion  in 
eastern  Colorado,  Hayden, 

Explorations  of  the  Colorado, 
Powell,  J.  W. 


Carbcniferous — Continued. 
Rocky  Moi'ntains  to  Pacific  Coast 
— Continued. 
1875.  Recency  of  certain  volcanoes  of 

the  West,  Gilbert. 
Mines  and  geology  of  tlio  Sim 

Juan  country,  Endlidi. 
Geology  of   Sierra   Nevada  in 

relation  to  vein  mining.  How- 

man. 
Carboniferous  coal  in  Xevailii, 

Brown,  A.  .1. 
1S7().   Report  on  geology  of  Colorado 

by  Stevenson,  Dana,  ,1,  ]), 
Uinta  Mountains,  Powell,  .),)V. 
I'aleontology  of  Great  Ha.siiicx- 

])loration  by  Simjjson,  Meek. 
Expedition   from   Santa  IV  to 

the  Colorado,  Newberry. 
Rejjort   of   San   ,Fuan  divi.siou 

survey    of     Colorado,   Kml- 

lich. 
Mai)s  of   parts  of   C;iliforiii,i, 

Nevada,  Arizona,  Utah,  New 

Mexico,    and    Colorado,  (iil- 

bert,  Marvine  and  Howell, 
Report  on  northwestern  ])ortiou 

of  Elk  range,  Colo,,  lloiiiies, 

W.  H. 
Paleontology  of  platiMii  prov- 
ince,White,  C.  A. 
Colorado    jilatean    iiroviiue, 

Gilbert. 
Section  between   head   wntd* 

of  Missouri  and  Yellowstoiit'. 

Hayden. 
Report    of    surveys    for  V'i, 

Hayden. 
i'aleozoic   subdivision  on  for- 
tieth parallel,  King,  C, 
Report   of  middle  division  of 

survey  of  Coloi'ado,  Teale. 
Report  on  west  ])ortion  of  Klk 

range,  Colo,,  H(dino9,  W,  II 
1877.  Remarks  on  Mesozoic  and  (.'eiin- 

zoic,  Meek. 
Field   work   in   Teton  regini, 

St.  .lohn. 
Preliminary  report  of  survovot  | 

Territories,  Hayden. 
Descriptive    geology,  fortiiilij 

parallel  survey,  Hague  auJ 

Emmons. 
Age    of    Rooky  Moinitains  mj 

Colorado,  Peale,  Steveusou. 


Carboniferous — 

KOiKV   .MoL'.NT. 

—Continue 

1877.  Report 

Peale. 

Jlap  of 

con,  G 

Peculiar 

taiuH  i 

Results 

Ilayde 
Iv'i'portof 
survey 
Maj)   of  ] 
New  M 
and  Lo( 
Report  on 
irtah,  C 
('.  A. 
Henry  Mo 
iJejiort  on 
Colo.,  Er 
li'ei)ort   of 
Cob,.,  He 
ix'x.  IVflinii)iar 
Territori( 
8an    Juan 
C.A.H. 
I\'<»|)ort  on  J: 
Carpente 
■'^HD    Juan 
C.V.H. 
'"Striking  pr 
Colorado, 
Portion  of 
rado,  Whi 
«rand    Riv, 
1^'alo. 
m.  Macfarlano's 
road  Guid' 
vis,  W.  M. ; 
Koport  of  „ 
rado  and 
veiisou. 
''^^veetwater  ( 
<^ie  deposits 

rich,  C. 
''Purvey  of  th. 
Cowberry. 
J^'i'viow   of  II 
'olorado  ar 

geology    of 

.Morgan,  A. 
'^r<s  „f  K„r,,]. 
lilako. 


(BULL,  127. 

:iuncd. 

1   Tt)    VA«11'"1<"  COASl 

cortHUi  volciiiKies  of 
,  Gilbert. 

mtrv,  Kndliili. 

f    Siorvii  Nfvada  in 

to  vein  miniuj;,  15ow- 

rou9  coal  in  Nevailu, 

A.  .1. 

.  geolo<j;y  of  Colorado 
enson,  Diinu,  .1. 1'. 
untiiinH,  Powell,  .'.W. 
ogy  of  Great  n^iHiiiM- 
jn  by  SinipHou,  M.'ik. 
on   from   Santa  W-  to 
lorado,  Newberry. 
jf   San   J  nan  divisiou 
of     Colorailo,   Kml- 

r  parts  of  Californiii, 
la,  Arizona,  I'tuli,  New 
o.    and    Colorad 


nARTON. 


NORTH    AMKHICAN    (iKOLOGY. 


221 


Gil 


Marvineantl  Uowcll, 
i,n  northwestern  imrtiou 

k  range,  Colo.,  Holmes, 

'„logy  of  platoau  prov- 

^Vhite,  ('.  A. 

lo   platean   proviiue, 

frt. 

,  between  lio;ul   w.it.r* 

[ssonri  and  Y.-llowstoiie. 

len. 
of   surveys   i'ov  i!*H' 

Len . 

,ic   subdivision  on  tot 

parallel,  KinjI,  C 
of  middle  division  ol 

,y  of  Colorado,  Teale. 
ou  west  vortion  of  1.1k 

.>    Colo.,  H.dule9,^^."• 
[ksouMesozoicamUW 

1  Meek. 

Lvork  in  Teton  region. 

|i„ary  report  of  .mveyoi 

itories,  llayd.'i". 
(,tive    geology.  '"^" 
[llel  survey,  ll«g>"'  '""' 

l»on8.  ,  •  „  ill 

f    Kookv  >lo-u.tau,»  •« 
rado,Peaie,atevensou. 


Carboniferous— OontiniUMl. 
RoiKV  Mountains  ro  I'At  ikic  Coasi 
— Continned. 
1877.  Keport  in  (Jrand  River  region, 
J^eale. 
Maj)  of  parts  of  Arizona,  Mar- 
con,  fiilbert  !Uid  Marvine. 
Peculiar  type  of  eruptive  monu- 

tainw  in  Colorado,  Peale. 
Kcsult.s   of   surveys    for    187.'>, 

llayden. 
IJcport  of  southoastern  division, 
.'*urvoy  of  Colorado,  Endlidi. 
Map   of  parts  of  Arizona  and 
Now  Mexico,  Gilbert,  Howell 
and  Loew. 
Keiiort  on  fossils  from  Nevada, 
Utah,  Colorado,  etc.,  White, 
C.A. 
Henry  Mountains,  Gilbert. 
Kc)K)rt  on  White  Hiver  district, 

Colo.,  Kndlich. 
li'ojiort    of    San    .Inan    region, 
Colo.,  Holmes,  W.  H. 
1S7S.  i'nliminary  report  of  survey  of 
Tt-rritorios,  1878,  llayden. 
San    .Inan    region,   McCauley, 

C.  A.  H. 
K'oport  on  Big  Horn  Mountains, 

(!iirpenter. 
San    Juan    region,    McCanloy, 

0.  A.  H. 
Striking  products  of  erosion  in 

Colorado,  Endlicli. 
Portion  of  northwestern  Colo- 
rado, White,  C.  A. 
Oraiul    River    district,    Colo., 
Peale. 
1870.  Macfarlane's   Geological    Hail- 
road  (iuide  to  Utah,  etc.  Da- 
vis, W.  M. ;  HagTio. 
,         Ho])ort  of  operations  in  Colo- 
rado  and   New  Mexico,  Ste- 
venson. 
Sweetwater  district,  Endlicli. 
Ore  deposits  of  Loadville  llein- 

rich.C. 
Survey  of  tlu^  fortieth  i)arallel, 

Newberry. 
Iv'eview  of  Hayden's  Atlas  of 
Colorado  and  sket<^h  of  the 
gecdogy  of  the  Northwest, 
Morgan,  A. 
Or(s  of  Eureka  district,  \ev., 
Blake. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
!{()(  KV  Moi  ntaixs  to  PAt'iKic  Coast 
— Continued. 

1879.  .lurii-Trias  of  I<lalio  aiul  west- 

ern Wyoming,  Peale. 

.lura-Trias  of  western  North 
America,  White,  C.  A. 

Eureka  lode,  Nev.,  Keyes,  W.  S. 

Fo.ssil  forests  in  volcanic  Ter- 
tiary of  Yellowstone  Park, 
Holmes,  W.  H. 

1  'rogre.ss  of  survey  of  Wyoming 
and  Idaho,  TTayden. 

Carboniferous  fossils  from  Col- 
orado, etc.,  White,  C.  A. 

Geology  of  Green  River  district, 
Peale. 

1880.  Report  of  Rocky  Mountain  divi- 

sion, Emmons,  S.  F. 

Rc^port  on  Colorado  Canyon  dis- 
trict, Dutton. 

Auriferous  gravels  of  Sierra 
Nevada,  Whitney,  J.  D. 

High  i>liiteans  of  I'tah,  Dut- 
ton, Powell. 

Twin  Lakes  and  Teocalli  Moun- 
tain, Colo.,  Hayden. 

h'eport  on  work  in  Eureka  dis- 
trict, lliigue. 

Relations  of  Permian  to  Aubrey 
bods,  Gilbert. 

P(Miiiian  of  North  America, 
Dutton. 

Reconnaissance  in  San  Fran- 
cisco, Eureka,  and  Hodie  dis- 
tricts, Hcckor. 

Arcliean  of  Wasatch  Moun- 
tains, (ieikie,  A. 

Permian  and  other  Paleozoics 
of  Kanab  Valley,  Ariz., 
W:ilcott. 

.'Southern  Arizonn.  Cox,  E.  T. 

1881.  Exaniin.'itions  in  Colorado  and 

New  Mexico,  Stevenson. 
Atlas  of  Colorado,  lIfiyden,F.V. 
Deer   creek   coal    lields,  Ariz., 

Devereux,  Waleott. 
Pake    vallex'   mining    district, 

Cope. 
Ago  of  Silver  Reef  sandstone, 

Maynard. 
18S2.   Porphyry      dike.     Tombstone, 

Ariz„  Hlake.  W.  P. 
Physical     geology     of     Grand 

Canyon  district,  Dutton. 


222 


CATALOGUK    AND    INDEX   OF 


iBtujr. 


Carboniferous — C'ontinnod. 

KOCKY  M<n:NTAINK  TO  rACIFlO   C0A8T 

— Continued. 

1882.  Report  on  Avork  in   liif^h  pla- 

teau rejj;iou,  Dutton. 

Geolo;;y  and  veins  of  Tonib- 
Btont',  Ariz.,  IJhike,  W,  1'. ; 
Church,  P. 

Section  in  shafts  near  Lead- 
ville,  Colo.,  Van  Wagoner. 

Mineral  region  of  Houthoru  Now 
Mexico,  Sillinian. 

Jura-Trias  of  southwestern 
Colorado,  Hills,  K.C. 

Report  of  work  in  Eureka  dis- 
trict, Hague,  A. 

Facts  in  ^lontana,  Idaho.  Utah, 
and  Colorado,  Newberry. 

Geologischcs  und  Montanls- 
tisches  aus  Utah,  Ochsenius. 

Age  of  Lake  Valley  mines  in 
New  Mexico,  Sillinian,  Cf)]»e. 

Tertiary  history  of  (i rand  Can- 
yon district,  Dutton,  C.  E. 

Southern  New  Mexico,  Silli- 
nian. 

1883.  Geology  of  Yellowstone  Park, 

Holmes,  W.  II. 
Note  sur  lag<^ologio  dolaCali- 

fornie,  Marco n,  J. 
Mining  region  of  soutiiern  New 

Mexico,  Endlicli. 
Development    of    resources  of 

Colorado,  Smith,  J.  A. 
Progress  of  geology,  1882, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Geology  of  Silver  King  mine, 

Arizona,  Blake,  W.  1'. 
Geology    of    Eureka    district, 

Nov.,  Hague. 
Report  on  Wind  River  district, 

St.  John. 
Portions  of  Nevada,  Utah,  Cali- 
fornia, and  Arizona,  Gilbert, 

G.K. 
Note    on    Triassic    of    Rocky 

Mountains,  Dawson,  G.  M. 
Pre-Carboniferous    in    Grand 

Canyon  of  the  Colorado,  Wal- 

cott. 
San  Juan  region,   Colo.,  Coni- 

stock. 

1884.  Silver-lead  deposits  of  Eureka, 

Nev.,  Curtis,  J.  S. 
Fossiliferons  rocks  of  Califor- 
nia, Whitney,  J.  D. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
Rocky  Mointains  to  Pacific  (Vusi 
— t/'ontinued. 

1884.  Silver  and  iron  in  Nouvo  Leon 

andCouhniia,  Mexi<'(>,l'ru/fr, 
Butl'alo  Peaks,  Colo.,  Eimiious, 

S.  F. 
United  States  Goologirnl  Snr. 

vey   work  in    California, 

Becker. 
Paleontology    of   Eureka  dij. 

trict,  Walcott. 
Field  work  in  Cascade  range, 

Diller. 
Report  on  observations  in  Xe. 

vada  and  the  Grantl  Canynn, 

Walcott. 
Geoh)gy  of  the  Rocky  Munntain 

district,  Emmons,  S.  1'. 
Lower  Burlington  linicstoni'in 

New  Mexico,  Springer, 
Report    from    Carroll    tn  tlie 

Yellowstone  Park,  1  )iiiia  and 

Grinnell. 

1885.  Progress  of  geology,  18S,'!,  Hunt. 

T.  S. 

Notes  on  stratigraphy  of  Cali- 
fornia, Becker. 

Mesozoic  and  Cenozoic  of  Cali- 
fornia, White,  C.  A. 

Section  of  Eui'eka  distrirt, 
Hague,  A. 

Separation  of  strat.'i  in  folding, 
Bnlkley,  F.  C. 

Geologic;  sketch  of  Pacilic  divi- 
sion, Becker. 

La  Plata  Mountains,  Cidd., 
Freeman. 

Notes  on  two  ore  dcjuwits  of 
southwest  New  Mcxicn,  I'ur- 
man. 

Map  of  the  Uuit(jd  St.ites, 
McGee. 

Geologic  sketch  «l'  Roekv 
Mountain  division.  Kniiiioiis, 
S.  F. 

Enlargements  of  friiginents  in 
certain  rocks,  Irving  ami 
Van  llisc. 

Mount  Taylor  and  /.mii  Hi- 
teaii,  Dutton. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  Mc- 
Gee. 

1886.  F.ureka-Beck  dccisidii,  ('. 
Fossils  from  ccntriil  Montana,  | 

Whitfield. 


IlAtlTf^N.! 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


223 


iVCIKlC  CliAST 


LIuitiMl    states, 


Carboniferous— Contimicd. 

I{(l(  KV   MOIIMAINS  To   rAClKU;   CoAST 

— Coiitiinu'd. 
1S8().  Aspon  iTijion,  Colo.,  Lakes. 

J^ffulville  ore  deposits,   Colo., 

J{olker. 
(i«'olo;?ical  hnttlc  of  the  Coin- 
stock,  Clinrcli,  .1.  A. 
Supcrinetiimorphisni   and  vnl- 

cimisni,  Conistock. 
Siili)liide8  of  Leadvillo,  ('olo., 

Freeland. 
Iron-oro  deposits  in  Colorado, 

Kolker. 
(ieology  and  mining  of  Lead- 

ville,  Kninious,  S.  F. 
Coal  in  Carlioniforous  in  Colo- 
rado, Hills. 
L'oport  on  ■western  Texas,  Shn- 

niard,  (!.  C. 
San     .Jnan      Mountains,     Ste- 
vens. 
Notes  on  northern  California, 
Diller. 
1^S7- isso.  Copper  ores  near  Moronci, 
Ari/.,  Heinrich. 
Copper  ores  of  the  Southwest, 

Wendt. 
As]ieu  region,  Colo.,  Hrunton, 
I'.mmons,  S.  F. ;  Hen  rich, 
Siver. 
K;igle  County,  Colo.,  Tilden. 
(ieology   of    Colorado  ore   de- 
posits, Lakes. 
Leadvillo    region,    Ihlsong, 

Mlow. 
Iron    resources    of    Colorado, 

Chauveuet. 
Jlurhles    of    w(^8tern     United 

States,  Newberry. 
Mountain     npthrusts.   White, 

{!.  A. 
Northwestern    coal   region   of 

Colorado,  Hewitt. 
Oil  fields  of  Fremont  County, 

Colo.,  Hilseng. 
Oil    fields    of  Colorado,  New- 

l>erry, 
Ouray  County,  Colo.,  Kedzie. 
I'ocky  Mountain  region.  Hills. 
Sun  .Juan  region,  Hilseng. 
Sylvaiiite  mines,  Eng.  and  Min- 
ing .lour. 
Caribou  Mountain,  Idaho,  Van 
Diest. 


Carboniferous— Continued. 

IvDCKV    MolNTAlNS  TO  1'ACIKIC  CoAST 

— Continued. 
1887-18S!».  Map    of    United    States, 
Hitchcock,  C.H. 

Koport  of  Territorial  geologist 
of  VVyoniing,  Hicketts. 

Form  of  ore  deposits  in  lime- 
stone, Henrich. 

San  Pedro  cop])er  mines  in  New 
Mexico,  Ilcinrieli. 

Transcontinental     surveys, 

Lang. 
]i(!port   of    Montana    division, 
Hay  den. 

Notes  on  Colorado  ore  deposits, 
Emmons,  S.  F. 

Relations  of  ore  deposits, 
Fmmoiis,  S.  F. 

Re])ort  of  mineralogist  of  Cali- 
fornia, (loodyear,  Irelan. 

Mono  County,  Cal.,  Whiting. 

Report  of  Montana  division, 
I'oalo. 

Rei»ort  of  division  of  paleo- 
botany. Ward,  L.  F. 

Northwestern  Colorado  region, 
White,  C.  A. 

Lassen  Peak  region,  Diller. 

Rocky  Mountain  region,  analy- 
sis of  limestone  from  Mon- 
tana, Catlett. 

1890.  Mov(unents    in    Rocky    Moun- 

tains, Emmons,  S.  F, 
Jjxtinct  volcanoes  in  Colorado, 

Lakes. 
Warren's  Geography,  Brewer. 
Macfarlaiie's    Railway    Guide, 

Davis, W.  M. ;  Dawscm,  G.  :M.  ; 

Emmons,     S.     ¥.;    Gilbert, 

Hague,   Punipelly,    Putnam, 

Dutton,  Cooper. 
Displacements  in   Grand  Can- 
yon, Walcott. 
AVarren's  (ieography.  Brewer. 
Iron    resources    of     Colorado, 

Chauveuet. 
Aspen  district,  Colo. ,  Newberry. 
Amador  County,  Cal.,  Brown. 
Placer  and    Nevada    counties, 

Cal.,  Hobson. 
Report  of  Montana   division. 

United  States  Geological 

Survey,  Peale. 

1891.  Perry  Park,  Colo.,  Cannon. 


224 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDKX    OF 


tHl'll-l.T. 


Carboniferous — Cnntiniu'd. 
ItoLKY  Mountains  to  i'AcuTc  (Joaht 
— Continued. 
1891.  Devonian   and   < 'arboniforouB, 
eoiToliition,  WillianiH.  II.  8. 
Grent  Falls  coal  lield,  Mont., 

Newberry. 
Mother  lode   region  in  Califor- 
nia, Fairbanks. 
Analysis   of    sandstones    from 

Arizona,  Cihatard. 
Features  of  Kooky  Mountains, 

Hills. 
Crystallines  of  nortliern  Cali- 
fornia. Dutton. 
Canada  (including?  allof  IJritisliAraer- 
iea). 
1824.  Journey  across  Newfoundland, 
Connack. 
Newfoundland  in  1842,  Houny- 
castlo. 
182(>.  Geology  of  voyages.  Northwest 
Passage,  by  Terry;  .hunesou. 
lH2t(.  Mineralogy   and   gtiology  of  a 
part  of  Nova  Scotia,  .Jackson 
and  Alger. 
Geology    and     mineralogy     of 
Nova    Scotia,    Brown    and 
Smith. 

1831.  Essay  on  niotallic  minerals  in 

Canada,  Haddeley. 
Geognosy    of    St.    Paul     Hay, 

Haddeley. 
Mineralogy     and     geology    of 

Nova    Scotia,    Jackson    and 

Alger. 

1832.  Arctic  geology,  Jameson. 

1833.  Magdalen  Islands,  Baddcley. 
1836.  Scientific  expedition,  Muitieand 

Nova  Scotia,  I'^mmons,  E. 

1839.  First  report  on  survey  of  New 

Brunswick,  Gesuer. 
Preliminary    rejtort    on    New- 
foundland, Jukes. 

1840.  Handbook  of  Nova   Scotia, 

Dawson,  .1.  W. 
Second     report   on    survey   of 
New  Brunswick,  Gesner. 

1841.  Coal  of  Cape  Breton,  Brown,  R. 
ITiird   report  on    New   Bruns- 

Avick,  Gesner. 

1842.  Fourth  report  of  survey  of  New 

Brunswick,  Gesner. 
Excursions  in  Newfoundland  in 
1839  aud  1840,  Jukes. 


CaiboniferouB— ( 'out  inu'sd. 
Ca.naka  (including  all  of  British  Aiiur- 
itra) — Continued. 
1843.  Trees  in   eoal  of  Cundicilanii. 
Nova  Scotia,  Lyell. 
Coal  of  Nova  Scotia  and  ago  of 
gypsum  and  limestone.  I.ytli, 
Keport  of  survey  of  New  liriiuv 

wick,  Gesner. 
Hejiort  on  survey  of  New  fiiiiin!. 
land,  .hikes. 
IS-iS.  Newer  coal  of   enstcni    NOvj 
Scotia,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
Lower  Carboniferous  of  Nora 

Scotia,  Dawson,  J.  VV. 
Geology  of   Cape    Breton, 

Brown,  11. 
Travels  in  North  America. 
Lyell. 
184(5.  Coal   fields   of   Caribou  Covf, 
Dawson,  .1.  W. 
Erect  trees  in  eoal  fields  of  Ca]* 

Breton,  Brown,  \i. 
Shore   of   St.    Lawrencn   frnin 
Cape    h'osier  to   Ciijie  CLai, 
Logan. 
Geologic  map  of  Novn  Scotiii, 
Gesner. 

1847.  Gypsiferous  strata  of  Ca)ie  lire- 

ton.  Brown,  L*. 

1848.  New   red    sandstone  of   Nuva 

Scotia,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

Gypsu''.  of  Nova  Scoviii, Paw- 
son,  J.  W. 

Coal  fields  of  Caribou  ( 'i,  vc.itf,. 
Dawson,  J.  W. 

Statistics  of  coal, 'i'ayliir,  IJ.r. 

1849.  Coloring  matter  of  rid  saini- 

stonc^s,  etc.,  l^awsoii.  ,1.  W. 
Gypsum  of   Nova  Scotiji,  ('<(*• 

ner. 
18.50.  Sketch   of    geology    of   New 

Brunswick,  Kobb. 
Lower  coal  moasuies  of  Ca]*  | 

Breton,  Brown,  h'. 
Rocks  of  eastern  Nova  Scotia,  | 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Ag(!  of  copper  rocks  <>f  liil^" 

Superior    and    llinoii,  an  J 

structure  of  Canada.  I.ogaii 
1851.  Fossil  rain  marks,  LmH. 

Report  on    Albert  c(ial  mine.j 

Jackson  and  Perciviil. 
Report  on   Albert  coal  mine, 

Jackson. 


ImM.i.iu. 


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NORTH    AMKI.'IOAN    GEOI.OOV. 


225 


I. 

r.iitiBh  Aintr- 

■  ('UUll)»'llllllll, 

(itiii  and  ago  of 
iiifstoiif,  l.yi'll. 

■  oi'No^^  liruu<- 

y  of  Nowfimiid- 

eaHtcrn    Nnvj 
.n,  J.  W. 
iferous  of  Novi 
ui.,J.W. 
apo    Hroton. 

rth  AiiKU'lca, 

'    CariV>o\i  Cove, 

V. 

•oairield^ofCaw 
,vi.,  H. 

Lawrence  from 
r  to  CiM»o  Chat, 

(  of  Nov:i  Seotiii, 

trataofCiiiiclSn- 

K. 

ulstono   of   N"va 
son,.T.NV. 
ova  Scovia.l'inv- 

Caribou  (N.ve.ctc. 

|\V. 

coal/rayl"!'-'''' 

[U'V  of   vrd  sawi- 

l)a\v8oii.  •I-^^- 

Jova  Si'otia,  (■* 

leolojzy    "f   ^''^ 

Kobb. 
lucasuvi'H  <if  C'll* 
Iwn, !»'. 
Item  Novii  Scotia. 

1\V. 

Ir  ro.'ks  of  1*' 

If  Canada.  Logan 
larks.  Lv.ll. 
llbi'vt  •■"ill  '»''"'• 
1(1 1'ercivid. 


CaiboniferouB— ContinntMl. 
C'ANAi'A  (ini'liidiiiK  all  of  MritiHb  Amer- 
ica)—(-oiilimit'il. 
M.'il,  AHplialttini  niini;  at   IlillHbori), 

Taylor.  U.  C. 
isrili.  NotoH    on    red    Handstoncs    of 
Nova  Scotia,  1 'awson,  .1.  \V. 

KosHil  lislica  from  <(>iil  of  New 
UruMHwick,  Marcon,  .1. 
1K.'.;>.  Snr  lo  terrain  lioiiillrr  (fllillH- 
boro,  New  Mriinswick.  .iaek- 
HOll,  C.  'I'. 

Kcjitilian  miiain.s  in  tree  trunk 
ill  ccial  of  Novii  Si otia.  L\  ell, 

iie<do<^'ic  nia])of  United  Staten, 
etc.,  .Marcon.  .1. 

Uliert  mine,  New  HniiiMwiek, 
l>a\vson,  .1.  W. 
is.'.l.  Nature  of  llillsboi'o  coal.  Ifoj^- 
er.s,  \V.  n. 

Coal  mea.sures  of  South  .log- 
gins,  Nova  Scotia,  Hawson, 
.1.  W. 

Sinjillaria,  etc.  South  .loftyins, 
.lackson,  ('.  T. 

Structure  of  Albion  coal  nieas- 
iircs.  l)a\v.soii,  .1.  W. ;  I'oole. 

A.s|dialtuiu  at  Ilillsboro.  New 
lirunswick,  Taylor,  li.  C, 

Orji^in  of  materials  in  New 
lirunswick  lormations,  .lack- 
son,  C.  T. 

Coal  at  head  of  Ibiy  of  l-'iindy, 
.lackson,  ('.  T. 

Fossil  in  fossil  tree  in  C()al  of 
Nova  Scotia,  and  on  ori;;in  of 
coal.  Lyell. 
\x'C<.  Ksi|uisso  peologifino  du  Cana- 
da. l.o;;an  and  Hunt. 

(icolo;;yof  lliidsoii  liay  terri- 
tory and  ]>ortious  of  the  Arc- 
tic rc;;ioii8.  Isbestcr. 

I'cber  die  (uiologie  A"on  Nor«l- 
.\nierika,  Marcon,  .F. 

.\<'adian    fjeology,    Dawson, 
.I.W. 
iH.'it).  A  second  bed  of  coal.  Albert 
iiiine,New  Mrnnswick,llayes, 
A.  A. 

(ieology  of  New  lirnnawiek  and 
Novii  Scotia,  .lackson.  V  T, 

Hocks  from  Arctie  .\rchi])elai;o, 
.Miiridiison. 

Fossil  \\(»)(l  I'rom  I'rince  Ed- 
ward Island,  Dawson. 

Hull.  IL'7 15 


Carboniferou3—(  on  tinned. 
L'a.nad.v  (includiuK  all  of  Uritisli  Auior- 
iea; — Coiitiuued. 
18.")7.   ('(dleetion     de     roelies     ct    do 
fossilcH  <lii   Canada,    Hottcr- 
niuinl. 

I'aralleliHni  of  rockH  of  Nova 
.Scotia,  Datvsoii,  .1.  W. 

Notes  ou  Ari'tic-  travel  in  search 
of  Sir.lohn  Franklin,  Hough- 
ton, S. 

FMevatlou  a  iid  siibHidenee, theo- 
ries of  the  earth,  orijjiu  ol 
strata,  distribution  of  forma- 
tions, ltillin|;s. 
1«.".S.  Coal  fields  of  Fnlted  States 
and  Itritish  I'rovinccs, 
Ko^ers,  11.  D. 

Loetures  on  <,'oal.  Le  Conte,  .7. 

(Jeolo^jy  of  North  Aineri<'a, 
.Maicou,  .J. 

Dates  of  intrusives  iu  I..aureu- 
tian  of  Canada,  Lo^^an. 

Coal  in  (Janada,  Dawson.  .I.W. 
IHitQ.  Heport    of    Assinniboine    and 
Sasisatehewan       e\|iedition. 
Hind. 

I'aleontoloj^y  of  New  York,  vol. 
I!.  Hall..!. 

Lower  coal  nn-aRures  in  Mritish 
America.  Dawson. . I.  \V. 
1S6().  Oil  coal  near  I'icton,  N«»va  Seo- 
li.a.  How. 

Coal  field  of  I'ictoii,  I'oole, 
Daw8<ui,  .1.  \V. 

Silurian  and  Devonian  of  Nova 
Scotia,  Dawson.  .1.  W. 
1S()I.  Coal  in  .Mbertuiine,  New  Hruns- 
w  i(  k,  lingers,  W.  1$. 

rre-Carbouiferons  flora  of  New 
Brunswick,  Maine,  and  east- 
ern Canada,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 

Albert  coal  of  New  Hrunswick, 
Rogers.  W,  B. 

Coal  and  albertite  of  New 
lirunswick,  I.eidy, 

Country  between  Lake  Supe- 
rior and  the  I'acifie.  Hector, 

Ag(<  of  New  lirunswick,  etc., 
sandstone,  Rogers,  W,  B. ; 
Ag.assiz,  \j. 

Some  jioints  in  American  geol- 
oH;y,  Hunt,  T,  S, 

."^igill.'iria  from  South  .loggins, 
Rojrers,  W.  H. 


22fi 


CATAI.OOl'E    AND   INDKX    OF 


f«n,L.i:7 


CarboiiiferouB— Coll  till  iumI. 
I'anada  (iucliidiiiK  nil  of  HritiHli  Ainci- 
icii) — ('oiiliiiii(^<l. 
IHtil.  ('oinitiiriHuuof  1.o\ver<'iirli<iiiil'- 
(•roiiH   of  Nova    S(u>tla,  ott'., 

UoKOIH.  \V.  li. 

1W2.  ('atiili>Kii(t  of  ucoiKuiiic  iiiiiit'i-- 

illH,  I.O^illl. 

(Jo()l(i;iy  and  phyHiciil  cliarai'- 
tt>risticH    (if   Ni'wfiiiiiKllaiul, 

I'cllfV. 

(i()!»l    liflds    of    Ndvii   Scotiu, 

Ilonoyiiiaii. 
Saurian    vort«d)rii'    from   Nova 

Scotia.  MarHli,  O.  I'. 

1863.  (ieoloyy   of    St.  .loliii   Comity, 

Now  IJriinswick,  .MattlicwH. 
Kloia   of   Devonian    in   nortli- 

•Mistern     Aniurioa,     l)a\>Hon, 

J.  \\\ 
Keport  of  oxplorations  in  Krit- 

ish  Anu'rica,  Hector. 
FoMHila  of  (litfcrcnt  coal  .scanw 

in  Nova  Scotia,  Poolo. 
Kcport  of  snrvey  of  Canadii  to 

1«(;3,  I.ogan. 

1864.  rro-Carboniferona  ago  of  ;r,)i,i 

of  Nova  Scotia.  TIarlt. 
Notes  on  j?colo};y   and  lioiany 

of  Now    Hrnnswick.  Hailcy, 

L.  W. 
Oeoloyy  of  Arisaig.  Nova  S<'o- 

tia,  Honeynian. 
Minos    and    minerals  of   New 

Hriinswick,  Hailoy.  \i.\\'. 

1865.  Azoic  and  I'aleozoio  of  sotitli- 

ern  Now  Hrunswick,  Mat- 
thew. 

Geology  of  Arisaig,  No\a  Sco- 
tia. Honoyman. 

rroliminary  report  on  New 
lirunswiek,  Hind. 

Albertito  of  New  JJruiiswick, 
Hitclicock.C.  H. 

Keiseskizzen  ans  New-llriiiis- 
wick,  Creduer. 

Hed  of  coal  along  lean  beds  of 
Joggins  and  Albert  regions, 
Kendry. 

Sub-Carboniferons  conglomer- 
ate in  the  far  West,  I.escjue- 
leux. 

Section  »>f  coal  measures  on 
Cape  Hreton.  J^esley,  .1.  I'.; 
Dawson,  .(.  W. 


Carboniferous— < 'on  tinned. 

( '.vNvn  A  (ineliidinL;  nil  of  Uritish  Anur 
ica)— Coiitinind. 
!8tl.').  (Joology     of    Honthern     Nimv 

Hrnnswick ,  Itailey,  I,.  \V. 
Iron  oi'  Nova  Scotia,  iic(il(.y. 
Dnnsinan  coal,  New  liriinswii  k, 

Matthew. 
IKtit!.  nitnmcn   on    I'oint    Lew  is  Mini 

oiigiii     of     coal.    Aiiilfixjii 

\V.  .]. 
Origin  of  some  of  tUf  iintir, 

featni'os,  Dana,  .1.  1 1. 
lie]>ort  of  snrvey  of  New  idiiiid. 

land  lor  iMtJ."),  Mnrras,  A. 
On  dc)iositn)n  of  coal,  hawsdii, 

■J.  \V. 
Map  of   Canada    and   {>aii  ui 

riiited    States,    l.otjaM   ,iiitl 

Hall, 
liomarks   on   geology  of  Nmv. 

fonndland,  l.ogaii. 
Coal,  iron,  .and  oil.  HaiMnw. 
Report    on     I.ann'iiii.ni    lime- 
stones, salt,  and  jutrdlciiui, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
(Jeology  of  Antigonisli  (.'oniity, 

Nova  Scotia,  Hoiicv  inaii. 

1867.  Report  ol' survey  of  NCwIoiiinl. 

l.and  for  1866,  Murray.  .\. 
Dcscrijttion  gt'ologt(|iii'  dii  (.'a- 
nada.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1868.  Kecent  bird  tracks  in  liusiimi 

Minas,  Hartt. 
Snrvey   of  NewfoiinilJiiiKl  IW 

18()8,  Murray.  A. 
llnrouian  and  ]-o\vir  Ciuliou- 

ii'crous  of  New    iiiuMswiik, 

Matthew. 
Subdivision   of    Acadian  Cai 

bouiferons  limestone,  llaiit, 

Dawson,  ,1.  AV. 
Ueceut  discoveries  in  Caiiaila, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Geology  of  Alaska,  liiakc  T  A, 

1869.  Geology  of  .Mackcii/.ic  Vallcv,  j 

Meek. 
Origin  of  alvertilc  iiiul  iii!Wj 

minerals,  I'cckliaiii. 
Mineralogy    of    Nova    .'^tolia.l 

How,  h'. 
Fossil  ]dants  froni(iasiii',  l''i"j 

son,  .1.  \\'. 

1870.  Explorations    in   (liina,  l(ioli-| 

tliopen. 


iiAimv) 

Carboniferous - 

Canuix  (incliu 

ica)— Conti 

I''"".  I.anreni 

Nova 

wick, 

I'ictou  e 

Ifi'jiort 

Hartli 

New  pdi 

"g.v.  i) 

li'eport  o 

wick,  I 

Notes  on 

ley. 

J'eciiliiiril 

Novji  S( 

i:x|>]orati( 

Held,  11, 

I-oudondei 

Toneym 

<ieoIoM;y   „( 

tia,  Hon 
h'cport    of 

i-ogan. 

<'oal    iioia 

h'utherfo 

<'i>al     (ields 

/irown.  Ii'. 

■■^I'ore  eases 

.1.  \y. 

<'"••' 1    fields 
l>ntherfor( 
-M(  lallifci'oii: 

'■ester,  Nev 
wood. 
l>'<'|iort     on 
'sland,  Da\ 
tun. 
''"-•  -Vorthwestcrii 
i(()bb. 
''^■'•Nligation 
"  ick.  liaile; 
l'liysiograi)hy 
"anlLsIand 
^'otesouPriuc 
J''iwson,  .J.  \ 
■^"iitliuniNcw 
•'■.V  and  .Matt 
"•'>  ">hI  Kiver 
'"'I'ldlaiid,  3 
''■•iil'oiiir,,,.,,,,,, 

,  .„   ^  ''""I.  Murrav, 
'■'■  ^"'Pi-sMo„8  an 

'•■I'l'ouiforou 
soil.  J.  W. 


ix: 


Ill  1.1,.  127 


PAITON. 


NOirni    AMUUICAN    GKOLOOY. 


227 


111     Ni'w 
,  I..  W. 

llc'iilry. 
5l•llll--\^^k, 

1,,'\\  i-1  mill 
AinU'ismi, 

tllr    i;iltii'> 

.  it. 

['NrW  filUllll- 

irvay,  A. 
)ul,  l»ii\v!tmi, 

lUlll     pal't    111 

l,(iu::iH   mul 

,,;ry  111    N''^^- 

ill). 

1,  l);iililii". 

[•.■llli;in    liliii'- 

,(1   ^ii'inili'iua, 

;oniHli  Comity, 

OllfNlH''!"' 

olNcWl'omiil- 
lun;iy.  A' 

,Oiril\U('  il'i  '-''• 

•  Uh  in  l>;isiiuil 

|ri.niiiU;iii'l  '"'■ 

,()\vi-v  Ciii'liuu- 
|V\    \'>iuii8vviil>. 

A.;uVnin  ('!"• 
Iicslniif,  ll;iit" 

■ifs  ill  V:m'\i' 

liii,  lUiikc.l'A. 
cU.-M/.ie  ValKy. 

luiiiiiii. 
Nova    f^totiJ. 


China,  Hi* 


Carboniferous -( 'nil  (iiiiu'il. 
(.'an  U'A  I  iiicliiiliiM^  all  of  Uritisli  .\iin  r- 
icii) — ContiiiiK'*!. 
IKTIl.    I.iiiii'4'iitiaii    iiiiil     lliiruuiaii    iit' 
XovH  Scotia  aiitl  Ni'W  liniim- 
wirk,  I|iinl. 
rii'tdii  I'oal  uiid  iron,  Hartley, 
Ki-port    oil    ripton  coal   Hold, 

Hartley. 
,\i'\v  jiointH  Du   Acadian  ^jcol- 

ogy,  DawBou,  J.  W. 
Wt'liort.  on  part  of  New  KriiiiH- 

wick,  Kold). 
Notes  oil  S]irin}j;liill  coal,  Unit- 
ley. 

I'criiliarity    in    coal     Hcain   ot' 

Nova  iSeotia,  Kiithert'ord. 
Kxplorations    in    I'icton    coal 

Held,  ilalibnrton. 
l.Diidondorry     iron      m  iocs, 

lIoiK'yiiian. 
ilcolof^y  of  Ari.saig,  Nova  Sco- 
tia, lloneynian. 
IJcport    of    I'ictoii    coal    lidd, 

Logan, 
("oal     Held     of    Nova     Scotia, 

Kiithurford. 
l^Tl,  Ciiiil    fields    of    t'lijie    iJroton, 

I'.rown,  IJ. 
.•^pore  ca.se.s  in  coals,   Da\v.soii, 

,I.W. 
(dal    lields    of    Nova    SiM)tia, 

li'utlierfovd,  J. ;  Howe,  J. 
.Ml  talliferonH  depo.sit  of  (ilon- 

I ester,  New  lirnu.swick.  Hen- 
wood. 
Keport     on      Prince      l-'.dward  j 

Island,  Dawson  and  Harring-  [ 

tun.  1 

Ml'.  Xdrtliwestern  New  Itnm.sw  ick, 

imbb. 
1 1  vcsligation    in   New    IJnm.s- 

wiik.  IJailey. 
I'livsiography   of    Prince    Kd- 

WMvd  I.sland,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 
Niitcs  on  Prince  Edward  Island, 

iiaw.son,  J.  \V. 
Siiiitheru  New  lirnuswick,  Bai- 

li  y  and  Matthew. 
I!:i,\  and  Kiver  Exjiloits,  New- 

I'liiiiidland,  JInrray,  A. 
CailMiiiift'ious     of    Newfonnd- 

laiiil,  Murray,  A. 
l**"'!.  Imincssions  and  footprint.s  on 

('aiiioniforons     rocks,    Daw- 

siiu.  ,J,  W, 


CarbouiferouB-( 'on  tinned. 

I  AN.\i>.\  (ini'inding  all  of  Itritiftli  Aiuer- 
jea) — Continued. 
1H7U.  CarboniferoiiM  id"  New    Hnins- 

wick,  llailey  and  Matthew. 
( leolojjic  map  of  Newfoundluuil, 

.Murray,  .\. 
(ieology  (d'  Lower  t'arhonifer- 

oiis  of  Canada,  liawson, .(.  W . 
Ciiinherland  coal  litdd  and  iron 

of  Coboiiiiid,  Hind. 
I'icHoii  coal  (leld,  (iil])lii. 
Coal    niines    of    Sydney    Held, 

Capo  Hreton,  lvol)li. 
Morings    for  coal,  Now    CaHtio 

Uridgc,  New  Ihnn.swick,  Kll.s. 
1H7I.  Coal      held     of     Ciiinliorland 

('i>nnty,.\ova  Scotia, Me(  >iiat. 
History  of  a  bowlder,   Honey- 
man. 
I're-Carboniferoii.s     of    Pieton 

coal  lield,  Honeyman. 
Nova  Scotian  geology,  Honey- 
man. 
S])ringliill  coal  field,  Nova  Sco- 
tia, Harlow. 
Noti  .s  on  .No\  a  Seotia  and  Cape 

IJreton,  Honeyman. 
(ieology      of      Houtliern      New 

iJriinswiok,  Hunt,  'I'.  S. 
Kecord  of  observations  on  .\ova 

Scotia  geology,  Honciym.iii. 
Cai'ltoiiifcrons   of   St,  (Jeorgcs 

Bay,  Nowfonndlaud,  Gilpin. 
Coal  and  Lower  Carboniferoii.s 

of    western    Newfoundland, 

(lilpin. 
( 'onntry  between  the  Ked  IJiver 

and   tlio   Saskatchewan   and 

Lake  Superior,  Bell,  R. 
fironping  of  Pictoii  coal  seams, 

(jiilpin. 
Li)per  coal  of  oast  Nova  Scotia 

and   Prince   Edward  Island, 

Dawson.  .1.  W. 
I'.xplorations  in  British  Colnm- 

bia.  Kichardson,  .1. 
Metamorphism  in  Nova  Scotia 

and  Cape  Breton,  Honeyman. 
1M7.">.  Explorations     in     lort-a-Port 

and    St.  (ieorgos    Bay,  New- 

loiindland,  Howley. 
Relations  of  iron  ores  of  Nova 

Scotia,  Dawson.  .L  W. 
Notes    on    Sydney    coal     Held, 

Cape  Breton,  Koutledge. 


22H 


CATAI,0(JI.'E    AND    INDKX    Ol-^ 


(nn.i,.i2:. 


Carboniferous — ('(>iitiiiii<<l. 
CAXAi>.v{iut'lu(liii';  all  of  llritish  Amci-- 
ica) — CoiitiiuK'd. 
lS7r>.  Siibiiiiiii  lie  coal  orCapf  ISrt'toii, 

(iill)iii. 
]S7<!.   I'-xplorations   in    Nova    Scotia, 

h'ol.b. 
Kconoiiiic  minerals  and  stratij;- 

ra)>liy  ofCaiwula.  Sclwyii. 
IJcjiort  of  survey  (il'Canada  for 

^^<7■l-7."),  Solwyn. 
Oiifliiio  of  f;<'()loi;y  of  Canada, 

('Iia]>nian,  H.  J. 
FossiU    from    Vauconvci-    and 

Snciii  islands,  Meek. 
Invertebrates    from  coul  rocks 

of  (^ucen  Cliarlotle  Islamls, 

W'liitcavcs, 
Iron  ores  of  Cai'lc^ton  (dnniy,  | 

New  rirnns'.vick.  1011s. 
Horin.ns  in  <,>Meens  County,  .New 

lirniiswiek.  Ells.  \ 

Coal   anil    oil    of    tlie    I'nited 

States,  Hoyd,  K.  1'. 
1S77.  Notes  on  Lower  Teacc  and  A  Ilia-  ' 

liasc.-i  rivers,  .Maconn.  j 

I';x[)l()ration   in   liritisli  Colnm- 

liia.  Schvyn. 
(i(M)loj;i(al  ma])  of    Ntnvfound- 

land.  Murray,  .\. 
Kocks  of  Newfoundland.  Milne, 
rositiim  of  now  red  sandstone, 

I'ra/er. 
I'^xplorations  in    Cape    lUet 

I'letcher. 
Ii'on  ores  of  Nova  Scotia,  ( J  ilpin. 
Coal  re/^jions  of  .Vmerica,  .Mac- 

farlane,  ,1. 
Coal      tielils     of     Cumlierland 

County,  Nova  Scotia,  IJ.arlow. 
1S7S.  Catal<);;ne  ol'  rocdcs,  minerals,  j 

and    fossils  of  Canada,  U;ir- 

riniiton,  I!.  .1. 
Uellt^veiin    mmiiii;    o|)eralioiis, 

IJnrwasli. 
K\l)loratioiis  in  Hritisli  Cidnm- 

Ida,  1  »aw.son,  (j.  .M. 
(ieology  of   tiays    IJiver    j;old 

lield,  lloneyman. 
(ieolony  of    routci   of    Interco- 
lonial Kailway.  I'.cll. 
(■<«oIoj;y  ofcoast  of  Arctic  la  mis, 

Feilden  and  Do  h'ance. 
(ieology  of  j)art  of  No\  a  Scotia, 

rietc'licr. 


Carboniferous — ConiiniU'd. 
Canada  (ineludinij:  allof  Britisli  Aiiicr. 
ica) — Continued. 
1S7S.  Notes  on  miscellaiuMms  rocksdf 

Canada  survey.  Harriu),'tiiii. 
Iron  ores  from  I'ictou  ComiiIv, 

(iil]iin. 
>.'oVil    .Scoti.'i    Jjeology,    lleney- 

niai). 
A   nnintli    in    New   lirunswiik. 

Honey  nian. 
Leading  geologic  areas  of  Ciin 

ada,  Clia])!uan,  i;..L 
.Southern   synclinal   ol'    I'lctmi 

coal  field,  Giliiiii. 
Analysks  of  Spring  Hill  idiils, 

How. 
Heconnaissance  of  Leech  Rivir 

\iciiiity,  Uawson.  (i.  M. 
Lower  Carboniferous  of  Allurt 

;in(l    Westernland    coiiiiti(\ 

Ne^^    Urnuswick,   liailey  iiml 

LlLs. 
187i).  Macfarlane's   (icological    i;;ii|. 

road  (iiiide,  lluiil,  T,  s. 
Hnronian     and     Camluiiui   if 

soiitliern      .New     iiriuiswicl;, 

Iiiiiley, 
I're-Siliirian  of  southern  Ni" 

l?runswick,  Klls. 
Snperlicial  geology  of  sdiitlicrii 

New  liranswick,  .Matthew 
(ieidogic    map    of    Ncwlniiml- 

laiul,  Murray  and  llowlcy, 
Surveys    in    Ca])e     lirclmi. 

Fletcher. 
1880.  North     St. afford  shire    (lisirid. 

Merrilt,  W.  11. 
Lecture    notes   on   gciil(i!;y  if  | 

Camilla,  Dawson,  .1. 
U<'p(U-t  of  survey  of  Newf'oiiini' 

land  for  187!»,  .Murray,  A 
tieologi(!  action  of  Iniiiinsin'il*. 

.Lilicn. 
Keporton  southern  New  linin- 

wi(dc,   Hailoy,  M.iltlicw  :i'iil 

r.lls. 
Chemical  contrihuiioiis  to  tlif 

geology     of     Can;iilM,    Hiiti| 

maun. 
ISsi.  Notes  on  Alaska,  Dall. 

Skefih    of    geology  of  lln'i*li| 

Columbia,  llawsoii,  <f.M' 
Iv'ecent    i)apers   on   gi'<il"!!y  ' 

Nova  Scotia,  l>aus      ^■^^■ 


Carboiiiferom 

<'ANM'A(illC 

ic;i )~( '„; 
1N8I.    Fossi 

teiii 

M;,i 
••'eoJo, 

Dav 

l.'elati 

riaii 

Scot, 

Xorthe 

Alagda. 

son, , 

'■.ypsnn 

IJepoit, 

Scotiji 

'In^niic; 

<'Ky  of 

)«S:'.  (;,.oi„i.i, 

Island: 
Nova  Sci 

man. 

I'imonito 

t"ii,  .\o 

•''';il>lo  Isla 

Xorfh  oni 

•■<»al,  (ii| 

WN'i.  (;coi,,-i,. 

Ilannne, 

•ieoJofrie 

K'iver, 
Hailrv. 
Northern 

Uruiisw  i 
"laciation 
Murray, 
'''eport    o 

Llls. 
■''^'icceH.sivo 
(-'anada, 
I'^'^lies,  etc., 
t'amiiliclli 

"  '''Iv,  Wll 

""'^l-  Alh,.,tand\i 

ti(!S,    A,,„. 

'•ititon. 

"''^'•Wptive 

'•■"lad.i,  St 

'''■••  '-J'-rt  ,M,  I, 

'"II,  Flclcl, 

Iv'cla linns  of 

•'•iii'ida  anJ 


Daw 


•'*"ii,  .). 


•'"'ifix'ts  and 
'"  New   Mr 


IBI-I.1..127. 

flkitisli  Aiiicv 

.ivHOons  loiUsiif 
y.  Hiirriiijitim. 
Victou  ('i)iiutv, 

rcology,   Honey- 

s't'W   I'.ruiiswii'k. 

oic  iiri'iis  iif  Can 
in,  K..'- 

ciiiiiii  of  rU'toii 

ilpiii. 

ipviu^'  Hill  n'iiK 

„.,<  ol'l.wc'h  KivH 

,iiilVriii\s  of  AUxTt 
ornliiml  cDiiiitu's. 
swu'k,  U:iil''y  :""l 

^   Ci'oIo.i^'k'!"!    Kiiil- 
,-,  limit,!'.  ^• 
iuul     ('ii!iil'ii;i'i    1-1 
New     linuiswii'k. 

of  t«)\ithii'n  Ni'« 

k,  Kll«- 

olo.ny  ofsoutluiii 

wick",  Miittli.'w 
p    of    N.'vvfoiiu'i- 
.;,y  mill  lli'wliy. 
(•ii)M'    Urotmi. 

iVoi-asliin'    <li^"'''' 

W.ll. 

„t,.s   on   -oolo.u'v  '^1 

l>n\vsoii..l. 

,„,voyofN.>wf"»-| 
1S70,  Mini''>'  -^ 
.tionofliii""'^'"*' 

.onth.•r..^"^vUrm^• 
[ulcy.  Mi'"l>''^^'  ""' 

IcontvilnUio.ist"*! 
of     Ciiiv.ia;.,    11'"'- 

iMiiskii,  n.'i'-     ,, 

..olo^y  of  1U»-" 

.  i;  M 

li:,,  Duwsou,'-  ■' 

l.-'H  on  ..'i;^;;'' 
|.,tiii,i»:'^^^    ■' 


llARTON'l 


NGKTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


229 


IS 


Carboniferous — CoiitimuM'.. 
Can  \|)A  (incliidiii)?  :ill  of  ihil  IhIi  Anici - 
i(':i ) — Contimifd. 
l.sSl.   rossils  I'roin  veil  Huudstono  Hys- 

teni  of  l'rinc(>  I'^dward  Isliiiid, 

Main, 
(ii'olofjy  of   liritihh   Coliiniliia, 

Dawson,  (i.  M. 
K'clations  and  fossils  of  Silu- 
rian   ores    of    rictou,    Nova 

iSfotia,  l)a\vson,  .1.  W. 
Nortliern  New  Unmswick,  I'llls. 
Maj^dalon      Islands,     Hiclnird- 

son,  ,1. 
(iypsniu  of  Nova  Scotia,  (iilpin. 
Report   on    conntics  of   Nova 

Scotia,  Flctclicr,  H. 
Clicmiciil  contributions  to  {^eol- 

oj;y  of  ('anada,  lloninann. 
)j<t<-.  (icoloi^ic  waifs  from  MajjdaliMi 

Islands,  Honoynian. 
Nova  Scotiau  geidofjy,  lloncy- 

nian. 
l-inionito  and  limestones  of  I'ic- 

toii.  Nova  Stotia,  (iiljiin. 
Saldo  Island,  Macdonalil. 
North  outcroj)  of  Cumberland 

coal,  (iilpin. 
18s;i.  Cirolonie  du  lac  St. -.lean,    I,a- 

llannnc. 
(ieolojric   history   of  St.   .lohn 

Iviver,    New    Hrnnswick, 

Mailcy. 
Northern   and    eastern    New 

liriinswick,  I'lls. 
(ilaciation    of    Xewfoinnlland, 

Murray,  A. 
h'c|iort    on    (itispi'     reninsula, 

Klls. 
."successive   Paleozoic-  lloias  of 

Canada,  Dawson,  .1.  \V. 
Fi-lics,  etc.,  from  l)ev(niian  at 

t'anipbelltown,  New    Hrnns- 
wick, Whiteavos. 
IWI.  All)ert  and  Westmoreland  coun- 

tics.  New  IJruuswick,  llunt- 

iniiton. 
Hcsiiiptive  sketch   of  eastern 

Canada,  Selwyn. 
'"■^'i.  Ivipiirt  on  northern  Ca])(«  ltr<>- 

loii,  l''leleher. 
Ucialions  of  }rc(donic  work  in 

CMiiada  and  the  Old  World, 

I):iwson,  ,1.  \V. 
(\)iitaet8  and  niUMcnt  erosions 

ill    New    Brunswick,    Hailev. 


Carboniferous—  ( 'ontiniied. 

(  'anada  { ineludin«;  all  of  iiiil  isli  Amer- 
ica ) — Ciiiitinued. 
ISHf).  Comparison   of    No\a    Scotia 
coal  lii'ids,  (iilpin. 
( 'hemical  con (ri lull  ions  to  geol- 
ogy of  Canada,  llotfmann. 
fteoloiiy    iiud     fossil     llora     of 
Prince   i;dwar<l   Island,  Itain 
and  Francis. 
York    and    Cailcton    counties) 
New     liriinswick,      llailey, 
L.  \V. 
Near  forty-ninth  jiarallcl,  west 

of  Koekv  Mountains,  IJaner- 

m 
man. 

Mauffaneso    of     Nd\u     Scotia, 

(iil))in. 
ISSt).  Notes   of    excursions    in    Nova 

Scotia.  Iloneyiiian. 
Analysis  of  Pictou  coal,  (Jilpin. 
Iron  of    Pictou    County,  No\a 

Siiotia,  (iilpin. 
Glaciation  of  Halifax    llarlior, 

Honeyman. 
(-'arlioiiilerous  of  ('ap('  ISreton, 

(iilpin. 
(ieolojjy   of  Antiiicmish.    Nova 

Si'otia,  Iloneynian. 
Manuanese  of   Poeh    l.oinond, 

(iilpin. 
Physical    features   and    glacial 

action  in  No\  a  Scotia,   Mur- 
phy. 
De  Uertcoal  field.  Nova  Scotia, 

(iilpin. 
Nova  Scotian   yeolo^y,  Iloncy- 

inan. 
Pictou  coal  lield,  Poide. 
Sydney  coal  liold,  Cajie  Hreton, 

Routledf'e. 
Nova  Scotia  fjold,  (!ili)in. 
Pormatioiis  of  jiortions  ol'  New 

Brunswick  and  No\a  Scotia, 

Klls. 
(le(doi;y   of   Cipe    Hreton,   (iil- 

]iin. 
Sydney   <()al    lield,   l?outledu;<'. 
Kxplorations    in    New    Hrnns- 
wick, Hailey,  1..  W. 
18H7-lS,S<t.  (Ahsen.'e    on  |     At  ta  wa 

pish  kilt  and    .Mbany  livers. 

Hell. 
Howlder  in  Halifax  <iial.  Spen- 
cer. .1. 
( 'a|ie  Hreton.  (iilpin. 


230 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX   OF 


fnru,.127. 


Carboniferous— Colli  i;i  mil. 
Canada  (iiicliidin;;  all  of  liritish  Amer- 
ica)— CoiitiiiiR'd. 
1887-1889.  Coal-bciiri  11^'     r.xks, 
AdaiiiHf  l-\  D. 
Eozoic  and  Paleo/.oii;  of  Can- 
ada, Dawson,  J.  W. 
Ico    ill    Cailxiniforons    jieriod, 

Poole. 
Jfoiint  Stoplicii,  Hritisli  Colnin- 

bia.  McConnoll. 
N.'w     Hrnnswick,     Hailey,     L. 

^y. 

Xortliem  jKirt  of  Dominion, 
Daw.son,  G.  M. 

Nortliern  Yaucouvcr  Island, 
Dawson,  G.  M. 

Nova  Scotia,  faults  •■iiul  fohl- 
ings  of  ricton  coal  Held, 
Gilpin. 

Nova.  Scotia,  (Jnysboro,  Anli- 
gonisli,  and  I'icton,  Fletc^lier. 

Nova  Scotia,  liincstonc  of  East 
Ilivcr,  (iilpin. 

Nova  Scotia,  Halifax:  ami  Col- 
cliester  counties,  ILoncyiiian. 

reniiiaii  moraine,  in  Prince  Ed- 
ward Island,  Haiii. 

Rocky  Mouutains  near  the 
fifty-first  parallel,  MeCon- 
neli. 

Yukon  expedition,  1 )  a  w  s  o  n , 
G.  M. 

Map  of  Inited  States.  Hitch- 
cock, ('.  H. 

Caribou  district,  liritish  Co- 
lumbia. Bowman. 

Pictou  and  ( 'olchester  ciHinties, 
Nova  Scotia,  lletcher. 

Yukon  ilistrict,  Daw.siin,  G.  M. 
1890.  Nova  Scotia  Carboniferous  eon- 
jilonicrate,  fiiljiin. 

Triassio  trajis  of  Nova  Scotia, 
Marsters. 

Archean  axes  of  eastern  North 
America,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

Serpentines,  (iiroux. 

Prof^ress  in  New  Mrunswick, 
Pailey. 

AYarreii's  (ieograjihy.  Brewer. 

Macfarlane's  Kailway  Guide. 
Dawson.  G.  M. 

Nova  Scotia  minerals,  (iilpin. 

No\a  Scotia,  Fleti'her,  Fari- 
bault. 


Carboniferous— Continued. 
Canada  (includinj;  allot  Hritisli  Aim>r 
ica) — Continued. 
1891.  AYest  Kootanie  district,  Diiw 

son,  G.  M. 
Devonian  of  Cape  Hretcni,  (ill 

pin. 
(Jlacial  fjeology  of  Cape  lireton, 

Honeynian. 
Gleanings  in  Nova  Scniia  ami 

CaiK!  Proton.  IIoiK^yinaii. 
Structure    of    Selkirk    iaiij,'e, 

Dawson,. I.  W. 
Carboniferous  fossils  fmni  Xi'w 

Prunswick,  Dawson, .).  W. 
Age  of  the  Catskill  flora.  Daw 

son,  .1.  \Y. 
Nova  Scotia,  (Jilpin. 
Manganese    deposits    nf    N".  w 

lUimswick,  Whittle. 
Qiiaco,  New  Brunswick,  Wliit- 

tie. 
Devonian    and    Carbonifiions. 

correlation,  \Yilliaiiis.  U.f^. 
Manganese  deposits,  rcunisc 

(iKNKHAI.. 

1831.  Carboniferous  of  rnitcd  ."^tates 

and  position  of  old  icil  sand- 
stone, Taylor,  R,  C. 

1832.  Order  of  succession   of  rdcks 

of  the  earth,  T'eatlicrston- 
haugli. 

183.').  Report  on  elevated  loiintrvlie- 
tween  Missouri  ami  Iv'iil  riv- 
ers, Featherstonhaugli, 

1841.  History  of  geologic  studies  In 
the  United  Stati's,  Ilitdi- 
cock,  E. 

1843.  Geology    of    New    ^dil;.  fir-i 

district,  Mather.  , 

Paleontologie    de    I'Auw^riiiiie  | 
coiupar^e    de    ri'.iirniii'.  I'r 
bigny. 

1844.  PaleoKoics    of    Appalai'lii;iD>. 

Rogers  and  Rogers. 
1847.  Termination  of  P:i!t'o/,<iic  ainl 

comniencenient  of  Meso;?iiic.  | 

Owen,  1).  D. 
1851.  Systems  of  elevation  ol'  N»r'!i| 

America,  Foster   iiml  \^!ii'' 

ney. 
1854.   Equivalency    of    coal,   H"-'''"l 

and  Desor. 
Geologic  map  of  liiitod  St;itfsj 

by  Marcou,  Am,  .lour  Sci 


DARToy.] 

Carbouiferouj 
(ii:M:;iAi C 

<|Ut 

Yor 

pro( 

stra 

Sketcl 

Stat 

(■'eolog 

Nort. 

f.ectun 

I'erini.i 

Amer 

lx"'i'.  Coal    f, 

Ameri 

1><-1.  Edects  , 

on  (lej 

Ago  of  r, 

Jackso 

Some  po 

"gy.  Hi 

Devon  iai 

Iowa,  J( 

'»*:2.  i:x-t,.„sio, 

Hie  Cni 

"*"•'<•  ■M'l'alaeh 

tains 

"an,T..;. 

•Wnericaii 

.1.  \y. 

iNi,-,.  ( („  terms  1 

J),\as.  M; 

'''■•lilts  froi 

ditioii,  .\ 

'•''"•  ■•^Indies   in 

Wiirtz. 
■'*"-■  <".ilareao 

"itcllodc 

'""I.  <irrl,.s 

111  Try. 

''"sition  of 

Mill.-r,  ,'^. 

"*""'■  '•'x|>licatioii 

ui'iMo  de  1 

'■■'|iiivalenc\ 

"'■'nifed 
Wliit,..  ('. 

•North  wester 
■^fook,  T.  B, 

■''"•Totfiaryflor, 
■\iiicrican 

''MX. 

'"'tniew  of  fo( 
^"lerica,  L( 


[nri.i..l27. 


OARTWl 


NORTH   AMEHK'AN   GEOLOGY. 


231 


Uritisli  \inPT- 

ilistrict.  Daw- 

pe  Hrctiiii,  (lil 

DfCiiiiel'.rctdii, 

ova  Sciitiii  iuiil 
Ilonoyinaii. 
Selkirk    \"m\)1*', 

fossils  from  Nt^w 
3awson,  .l.^^• 
.skill  Ultra.  Daw- 

;ilpin. 

cpositf;    i>t'    N'^ 
Whittle, 
irnuswiik.  Wliii- 

,,l    Cavlioiiif"™"". 
.  WilUaiiis.  U.S. 
eposits,  r.MiVds.'. 

„B  of  Unit. Ml  States 
on  of  old  ic.l  saiiiV 
lor.K.C. 
icfcssii^ii   111'  rocks 
rtli.    ri'iitluTStoii- 

[ovate(l<'onntTyl>o- 

isouTiiUi.l  lii.ln^- 

levstonliaiisli' 
geologi*'  studit'siH 

\ei\     States,   Hit'li- 

>;e^v    York.  tit< 
llatlier. 
tic     do    l'A'"''"'l«| 

a,,  rv-urop'''  "r 

„f    Appidai'lii™^ 
^d  Ko>?ers. 
fi  of  l'al."""''''""'| 
lomeut  of  Me8i«oic, 

^elevation  of  No^'t' 
Foster    anil  NVbit- 

ly      of     '1-    1^'"-^'" 

apofrnite.lS..<« 


Carboniferous— C^outiimod, 
(iKNKH.M.— Continnrd. 
IX.'p.').  Kajjport  siir  la  pai'tic  ^ii'^olofji- 
(jiie  do  rKxposition  de  New- 
York,  Lyell. 
\K>X.  riiy.sieal  peoi^rapliy  attending 
prodnction  of  the  Paleozoic 
strata,  Roj^ors,  II.  I), 
Skcteli   of    }ieolof,fy  of  United 

States,  Rogers,  11.  D. 
CJeology     and    geogra])liy     of 
North  Anieriea,  Rogers,  II.  D. 
fieetnres  on  coal,  LeConte,  .1. 
I'orniian  of  i.'astcrniind  western 
America,  d'Arehiac. 
lH."i!i.  Coal    formations    of    North 

America.  Lesiiucrenx. 
W'il.  Effects  of  snbsiding  o(tean  lloor 
on  dejiosits,  Roners,  W.  !?. 
Ago  of  red  .sandstone  of  Maine, 

.lackson.  ('.  T. 
Some  ])oints  in  American  geol- 
ogy, llnnt.  T'.  m. 
Devonian  and  Carboniferons  of 
Iowa,  K'ogers.  \V.  H. 
18ti2.  I'.xtenHion  of  C'arlionifcrons  of 

the  L'tiiteil  States,  Stevens. 
IWS.  .\])i»alachiansand  Rocky  .Monn- 
tains     in     ;;eologl(^    history, 
Dana.  .1.  I>. 
American    Devonian,   Dawson, 
.1.  \V. 
W)'t.  (Ml  terms  I'eneen,  I'ermian.  and 
Dyas.  Marcon,  .1. 
Plants  from  Yellowstone  expi'- 
(lition,  Newlierry. 
Is'iH.  Stuilics    in  chemical  gco;;ony, 

Wnrtz. 
I>i72.  Coal  area  of  tlio  United  States. 

Ilitchcoek.C.  II. 
l"*?!.  Circles    of     dei)osition.     New- 
berry. 
I'l'sition  id'  Cincinnati  groii]). 
Miller.  S.  A. 
W'<.  i",\|ilication  do  la  carte  gcolo- 
i;i(|iie  de  la  terre,  Marcon,.!. 
Ki|nivalency  of  coal  measnres 
of  United  States  and  I'.nropi'. 
Wliite.  ('.A. 
Northwestern  Wyoming,  Com- 
stock,  T.  B. 
IK'fi.  Tertiary  flora  and  age  of  North 
American     lignite,     I.esqne- 
ii  nx. 
Review  of  fossil  flora  of  Nortli 
America,  Le8(iuereux. 


Carboniferous — Continued. 
(iK.Ni:i!Ai.— (Jontinin'd. 

ISTti.  (ieologic   (diart   of  the    Unitiid 

States,  Hradley. 
1877.  Critical  ]i(>riods  in  the  history 
of  the  earth.  Let'onte. 
Vertebr.'ite    life     in     America, 
Marsh. 
1H78.  Tliesanrns  Devonico-Carbonif- 

erons,  Higsby. 
1H79.  Macfarlaue's    (ieological   Rail- 
road'inido.  Hunt.  T.  S, ;  Mac- 
farlane. 
IXKO.  (ieologic  action  of  hnmns  acids, 
Jnlien. 
Liniites  dn  Carbonifere,  Lesley, 

.LP. 
Geologic     history    of    North 
American  llora,  Newberry. 
1««1.  Shalcr  and  Davis's  "Olaciers," 
McGee. 
Ulnstrations  of  the  earth's  sur- 
face,   glaciers,     Shaler    and 
Davis. 
\HX'2.  (ieological  chart,  Reid.  H.  A. 
1883,  (iciH'ral  geology  of  Wisconsin, 
('liamberlin,T.  C. 
(ieologic  history  of  the  Ameri- 
can continent,  Hall.  ,1. 
18K4.  Asro  of  North  Atlantic,  llnll,  E. 
\'ertobrata  of  Tertiary  of  the 
West,  Cope. 
1S8.">    Dim)cerata,  Marsh. 

Land    lloras   ot'    Old   and  New 
worlds.  Dawson.  .1.  \V. 
lK8(i.   lireak  between  Trias  and   Per- 
mian, Newberry. 
Coals    ol'    the     United    Stales, 
Prime. 

1887,  I'iileozoic  ]ilatits,  Lesiptcrenx. 

1888.  Report    of     subcoiinnittec    on 

upper     P.aleozoie,      Interna- 
tioniil  Congress  of  ( ieologists, 
Stevenson. 
18;i0.  Paleozoic  fishes,  Newberry. 
181*1.  Age  of  theCatskill  liora,  Daw- 
sou,  .1.  W. 

Geologic  position  of  the  (Jat- 
skill  group,  Prosscr. 

Stratigraphy  in  central  Iowa, 
Keyes. 

What  is  the  Cnrbotiiferons  sys- 
tem?    Williams,  11.  S. 

Devonian   and  Carboniferons, 
correlation,  Williams,  H.  S. 


232 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[bill.  127. 


|J.^RT(1.^•.  I 


Carll,  .lolin    F.     Report  of    jiroifre.ss   in 
tlm  Veuiiiino  oil  diHtrii't. 

"2(1  Glm)1.  Siiiv.  IVmiHylviiiiiii.  l!<p(prt  I. 
RojMirt  of  i>ro^0H8  in  tlm  Voiinn;;<i  Oiiinly 
district  by  .Toliu  F.  Caill.  jip.  1-40.  iikijis. 
liliitrs,  lliirrislmrg,  1875. 

ScM'ond    geologifiil    Hiirvt-y  cf  rmiii- 

sylyaiiia,  Ueportll,  oil-wt'll  rcconlsaiKl 
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i'L'troleiim  Age.  vol.  5.  Xiiveiiiber.  lS8l!. 

liuliiiles  iiott'N  l)y  J.  V.  Le»U'\ .  ji]!.  54-<')li,  anil 

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I'ennsvlvania  yjeoloi-ieal  snrvev.sev- 


eiitli  re])iirt  on  tlie  oil  am)  gas  lielils  of 
western  reiinsylvania  for  18X7-!^^  (fol- 
lowing tlie  Annual  lieportsof  188."  and 
188(3),  with  additional  uii|)ul)lisheil 
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I'i'cliiiiinary  riporl  oi'  tlio  Dakota  .Sriioo'i  of 
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ami  mills  of  the  lilack  Hills  of  Dakota,  pp. 
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Almliai't,  Am.  (icol.,  vol.;).  jip.  202-2o:i.  188!I. 

I'piiii  th(>  mineral  resources  of  tlie 

lilack    Hills,    tlieir    character,   occur- 
rence, and  extent. 

I'ri'limimiry  report  ol  the  Dakot  i  Srliool  .if 
SlinoH  111)1)11  the  yeolo^iy.  mineral  ri'soiirces, 
nnil  millH  of  the  lilack  Hills  of  Dakota,  iip. 
107-171,  188,-;. 

Abstract,  Am.  ( leol.,  vol. ;).  pp.  2ua-2U4  (j  |i.), 
188U. 


Carpenter,  Kiuiikliii  I*. — ('ontiiiiieil. 
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Am.  Inst.  Minini;  Knj;.. 'I'raiis.  vi,!,  17.  |ip. 
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V.  S.  Army,  Chief  of  Knjjini  ers,  Aiiniiul  I|^ 
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Vi-rrill. 

Carpenter,  W.  L.  Report  on  the  geolo;;y 
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Kcports  of  insi)e(tioii  made  in  tlii'  -uiiiniir 
of  1877  by  (leiierals  1'.  H.  Sheridan  iiji.l  W. T 
Isherman  of  eoiintry  north  of  the  I'nioii  V:intir 
K:iilroad,  jip.  1 1-15.  Washinfjton,  ls7s. 

Carpenter,  \V.   ^I.      Interesting    to ;-,ils 

found  in  Louisiana. 

Am.  .lour.  .Sci.,  vol.  ;J4,  i)p.  2U1-20 '.,  lKi«. 
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Carson,  J.  1*.  Notes  on  tlie  exeavntimi 
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I'liim  History  of  Mont;.'omery  loiiiity. 

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.\m.  riiil.  Soe.,  Troc,  vol.  29.  ]<]>.i9-oi'lU" 
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[Case,  'riieo.  S 
Noiitliwest  Mi 

,S1IS. 

Kansas  City  . 

Castillo.     Mvu\ 

JizogiK!  de  Am- 

l.a  Xatiiralezi 

Castillo,  An  ton  i 

eart;i  geoliigic 
cfiiia.  lorinada 
cictaiio  de  ] 
I'orlieeo,  [loi- 
iiseala  de  3,fl( 
iucLes.  ] 

Castlenau,  F.  dt 
.-ilurieu  de  ]'Ai 
4   Paris,  1843. 
[Xol  .se:-n.)    Hi 
Castro.  M.     Estii 
Old  (ie  1,1  I.sla  dc 
vaiia,  lNi.">.     [X< 
Caswell,.;.  If.    M 
ol  tlie  lii.ick  Hil 

I'liilid  Slale.s  K( 
.siirvi'v  of  ih,.  i;,,,,], 
I'liwi  II,  in  rliargi), 
111  Dakiiia.  pp.  J09 

ma. 

Alisliact,  Am.  ,1 
1''-<"I  '■,  1).),  1881. 

Catesby,  M.    Nat, 

'iii.i.    Florida. 

■"■'il.  (Not  seen. 
Catlett,  C.      [(;ari 

'iiini  .Montana,  an 
''.  .S.  lieiil.  Surv.. 

^^ii.<liiii:;liiii.  \S'M. 

—  ^Vhiie  earth   I' 
[:iii!ily.ses]. 

'■•"'■  lieol.  Surv 
"'a»ljiii,i;lij|l.  18.10. 

[Tieiitnn  limes 
li'ilwii.i,  .•uialyNcs. 

L  .■^.  Krul,  Sure.. 
'«PI.  \\'asliiiij;l(),i,  1 

•'*i'i'|"'iiliiie      a 
[finalysesj. 

J^'-  s.  (i,.„|.  y,„.^. 
"■iisliinj;i,i„,  1x90. 

■Limestones  iron 

[■'"a]y,si.,s|. 

''•«.  (Mill.  Snrs-..  li 
"asliiutfi,,,,,  ]g9Q 

~~-*^;'a}-8(imalyHcs) 

''•••<•  (iinl.  Surv.,  I! 


DARTON. 


NORTH    AMP:R1CAN   GEOLOGY. 


233 


[Case,  Tlieo.  S.].   Tlie  iiiiiu'inl  rt'jiioii  of     Cailin,  (Joorno.     Accomit  of  a  Jouniey  to 

I  lid  ('i'(te;iii  (les  I'rairios,  with  a  dcscrii)- 
tiipii  ot'  tlio  rod  itiiK'stono  (|iiarry  ami 
fi;raiiit(!  liowlthii's  i'Diiiul  tlitue. 

.\]ii..Ii)iir.  Sci.,  vol.  ;!K.  p|>.  i:w  14(),  18H). 

—  Tlio    lifted    and   siiljsidod   rocks  of 


■les,  vol.  7,  IM'-  ■''■■'-■'l''' 

iciiitlily- 

il    and    histdiHiil 

,„iini.-rn   iiii.l  \V'->lrt» 
■its.  vol,  41.  pii.«ll«l' 

,  „„   til''  .'XcaVMtioii 


,auroutiam;i!:i"-*| 

itv,  IM.]- 
..,'vol.2-J.).l'.^9-5"<Sl'' 


southwest  Missouri  and  .'40iit]u'ast  Kan- 

sa.s. 

KatLHiin  Ciry  Keview,  vol.  1,  iiji.  :iH5-:)itl,lS7«. 

Castillo.     McMuoriii  solirc,  las  minas  do 
azof^Mo  do  Aniorioa. 

Im  Natiirnloza  (Mrxircp),  IHTl,  4^. 
Castillo,  Antonio  del.     noHi|iU'Ji)  do  una 
lartii  <.;o(>l(i}fica  do  la  IxopiUdioa  Mo.\i- 
caiia.  lorniada  por  disiio.siciiin  d(pl  Se 
( 

roilicco,  i>or  una  ooniision  especial. 
Ksca la  do  3,000,000.  im».  [llbyL'O 
inclies.  I 
Castlenau,  F.  do.  Essai  snr  le  Kysteuic 
siliiricn  do  rAuiorique  septeutrionulo, 
4   Paris,  1843. 

[Nul  .se'ii.)    ll.is  a  j;«olosio  iiiiip. 

Castro.  M.     Estudios  sohre  las  nrnas  do 
Old  (It)  la  Isla  de  Cuba,  104  ]>age8,  Ha- 
vana, IN).").     [Not  seen.] 
Caswell.. I.  H.    Microscopic petroj^raphy  \ 
„f  the  r.lack  Hills  of  Dakota.  ' 

rmiitl  ."Stales  (icogriipliiciil  iiiid  Kfoloj^irul 
siiivi\  111'  tin-  llocky  Mountain  rcgiini,  J.  W. 
I'liwdl,  in  iliat'si',  Koport  on  tin)  lilnck  Hill-t 
111  l)aU<iin  pp.  409-.527,  iilales,  Wasliinuton, 
1K80. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci..  3(1  soriti.s,  vol.  2'2, 
1..4(ll  I',  p.),  1881. 

Catesby,  M.  Natural  history  of  Caro- 
lina, I'lorida,  and  I'ahania  Islands, 
ITHl.    |Not8(fn.] 

Catlett,  ('.  [t/'arbonilerous  limestones 
tidin  .Montaun,  analyses.] 

I'.S.CiMil.  Surv.,  linll.  No.  CO.  \t.  1,J4  (\  p.). 
Wasliiiiiitnii,  lsi)0. 

—  While   earth   from   Talladefja,  Ala.  ' 

[aualysiis].  ! 

v.  S.  (Icol.  Sui\  .,  Hull.  No.  (ill,  J).  l,-i8  (^  p. I, 

WiishiiiL'Inn.  ISOO.  I 

—  [TieiitDii  limestones  from  (Jhio  and 
Iniliana,  analyses.]  I 

v.  >.  (It  1)1.  .Suiv.,  Hull  No,  (io,  i)p.  Uii-l(i2  I 

lip.),  Wa.shinylon,  181KI,  | 

—  f>er])t'ntine      and      its      associates 

[analyses  J. 

I',  S,  (liM.l,  Shiv,,  Hull.  No.  ()4,  pp.  4;i-44, 
Wu.sliin;;loii,  1890. 

—  Limestones  from  Silverdale,  Kansas 

[analyses  I . 

I'.S,  (iidl.  Surv.,  Hull.  No.  114,  p,  40  (J  p.), 
\Vn,shiuyliiii,  1890. 

-Clays  [analyses]. 

I'.S,  (l.iil.  Suiv,,  Itull.  No.  fi4.  p.  ."1  (i  p.), 
WttshiMt'lnll,  1890. 


AuKU'ica,  with  their  iiillueneo  on  the 
oceanic,  atmospheric,  and  land  cur- 
rents and  the  distribution  of  races, 
xii,  1-228  pajies,  sm.  8  ,  London,   1870. 

■lelaiio     de    Eomento.    Gral.     Carlos     Central  America. 

18")!.   N'oleanoos   of    Central    America, 

Sipiier. 
18.")5.  Kcise      dnrch      .San      Salvador, 

Schmidt,  J. 
18.")(!.  Iteiiort  (Ml  route  to  tlio  I'aeilic  in 

California.  Hlake,  \V.  1'. 
18()r).  I?eobachtuno;oii        in        Contral- 

Amerika,  Seebach. 
18(i(i.  (;(M)l()j;ie     (In     .Mexi(|ii('     et     de 

l'Amf=ri(iue  Ceiitralo,  Virlet. 
Kiistenbildiiiif;    des     nnrdlicheu 

Vukatan,  Scliott. 
18at).  Ausbrnch  des  \'iilkans  l/.alco  in 

Central-Amerika,  Koep. 

1872.  Map  of  Tehuaiitopce.  Spear. 

1873.  Lstlimus  of  Darion,  Choeo,  and 
Panama,  Maaek. 

1874.  (ilacial  phenomena  in  Nicaraj^ua, 
Dana,  .1.1  >. 

1880.  (ieoloofa  del  Islnio  do  Tahuante- 
pce,  Harroso. 

Notes  on  volcanic   rocks,  Hague 
and  Iddino.s. 

1881.  Later  Tertiary  of  (iulf  of  .Mex- 
ico, lliloard. 

1882.  Hajijiort  de  la  commission  du 
^Icxique.  rrodiiomme. 

1884.  Human  footnrints  on  sandstone 
in  Nicaragua,  .lohnson,  ({.  H. 

188t).  Handed  structure  in  a  gold  vein. 
Kolker. 

1887.  Vertebrate  beds  in  Honduras, 
Nason. 

1888.  Ancient  footiirint  from  Nicara- 
gua, Hrintoii. 

Rhietic    i)lants   from    Honduras, 

Nowlterry. 
Triassic   plants  from    HondiirtiB, 

Newberry. 
1880.  Rosario  mine,  Honduras,  TiOggett. 
About  the  Nicaragua  footprints, 

Flint. 
Geologic    survey   of    Nicaragua, 

Crawford. 


234 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[nn.i..  127. 


Central  America — Continued. 

IHXK.   I.i'ttcr  (111  jjeolojiy  of  Ni<-Jirii.';nii, 
Crawlbnl. 
I'lcistuceiM!  MiiliiiuirjiCMicf   vi'  llif 
Istliiiins  of  I'diiiima,  rpliaiii. 
1891.   Kl(!v:it ii)ii  and  subsidoiici!  duriii}; 
tlio  (ihu'ial  ]>('ri()d,  [  |diain. 
Kh'vation  and  HiiliHideiice  in  Cen- 
tral Aniorica.  .Inkes-IJrown. 
l''dtn'atioii  of  Auiorica  in  Ceno/oic 

periods,  Pall. 
Evidences  of  a  (ilaeial  e])()ili  in 

Ni('ara;j;iia,  Crawfonl. 
(jcology  of  Nicaragua.  Crawford. 
Ilnnian  footprints  in  volcanieimid 

in  Xi(';irai;na,  Crawford. 
Correlation  of  cluinges  of  level  in 
North  Aincri(  ii  and  the  Carib- 
liean  region.  I'jiliani. 
Neolithic     man     in     Nicaragua, 

Crawford. 
IJeeenteartli<nial;e.s  in  Nicaragua, 

Crawford. 
Kesearchea  in  Yucatan.  Ilcilprin. 
l?ovie\v      of      (Quaternary      era, 

ri)liani. 
\'ieio  range  of  Nicaragua,  Craw- 
ford . 
Chalmers,  Koltert.     On  the  (iiacial  jiiie- 
noinena  of  the  Hay  Chaleur  region, 
('aiiiuliiiii  Xal.,  vol.  Ill,  now  sorios,  p)).  liT-'il, 
iiiiiji,    1881!.     Iliad    to    Nat.    Hist.   Soc.    \i\v 
HriiiiswicU,  Marcli,  1881. 

On  the  Hiirface  geology  of  the  Haio 

de  Chaleur  region. 

('.•iiiartian   Nat..  Mil.  IC  iirw   scr'us.  ]>]>.  lOH- 
lii'J.  188:). 

On  erosion  from  coast  iue  and  lioat- 

iiig  ic(>  in  the  Hiiie  de  Chaleur. 

linyal  Siir.  Canada.  Trans.,  vol.  1.  sii'.  I,  )i|i, 
•JR.V-J8()  (4  p.).  4".  188:i. 

Rei)ort    on   tho  surface  geology   of 


western  New  Hriinswiek,  with  special 
refei(>nc(!  to  the  area  included  in  Yorl; 
and  Carle! on  counties. 

(icol.  Siirv.  Canada,  Keport  of  jiro^rrs.s. 
1882-81,  jip.  l(!G-17G(t,  :Mouti<al,  1885. 

Abstiact,  Am.  Jour.  Si'l..  lid  .siTics,  vol.  ;iii, 

p.  242  i;,  p.).  i8,sri. 
—  rrcliminary   re])ort    on   the   surface 
geology  of  New  Brunswick. 

(icol.  Siirv.  Canada.  Annual  Itepoil.  V(d.  1. 
new  scries  ( i(i.  ."j8  (laiji'S  and  niaji,  1881), 
iHsni'd  s('])arati'ly  in  1Mb. 
Alistracts,  Scottisdi  Gi'oj;r.  ilaji..  vol.  .1.  p. 
214;  .\m.  .Tour.  Sci.,  lidserios.vol.  ;i3,  jip.  ;tl6- 
817  (i  p.),  1886, 


Chalmers,  liobeit — Continued. 

Iv'eport  to  accompany  (iiiai!cr-Hlii'(.i 

maps  Ii  si;,  and  H  SW,  siulaii'  ^ri.,,]. 
og.y  of  iiortheiii  New  Hrniiswii  I;  aiid 
sontlieasleni  (^ue.boc. 

Canada,  (icol.  and  N'al.  Ili.st.  Siirv.,  Kiinri, 
188().  r;irl  .\l,  p.  li.l.  iiiapKi!  7  in  alias  In,*:. 
.Mistract,  iliid.,  I'art  .\,  pp.  4(1-42.  I'Jk:. 

On    the    glaciation  and   I'lcistocciii- 

sMl)si(leiic(>  (d'  iioithern  Now  Hriins- 
wiek and  Hoiitheastcrii  (Quebec. 

Canada.  Uoyal  Soc.  'I'ranM.,  vol.  I  Sec.  IV 
pp.  i:!9-]45, 1887. 

K'eporl,    of    the    sni(ac«!     ge(il(i;;y  of 

iioitheast(Mn  New  l?ruuswiek.  to  ac- 
c(nii]iiiny  (iiiartcr-sheet  niapsl.'  \F.  and 
(i  SW. 

Canada,  (icid.  Suiv.,  Reports,  vid.  1).  mw 
sciics.  jiart  2,  Report  X.  jip.  Xi.  2  niiijis.  Mmi 
ircid,  1888. 

Alislrails,  iliid..  part  I,  Ueporl  .\,  pp.  37-;t< 
(,'J  ]i.) ;    Am.  (!c(d..  vol.  Ti,  p]).  247  {].  ji.).  ISK'^. 

[Account  of  examinations  orsiirliuc 

deposits  ol'  southern  New  liriiiiswick.] 
(,'aiiada.  (icol.   Siov.,   I!c]iorls,  vol.  :!,  nmv 
.scries,  pari  \.  IJcport  A,  ]i|i.  (14  llfi   Miiiiin.i' 
ISR8. 

Tii(>  glaciation  of  tlie  Cordillcia  im\ 

i\u'.  Laurentide. 

Am.  (icol..  vol.  (i,  pp.  ;i24-:)2.').  Issi. 

(ilaciation  of  eastern  Canada. 

Canadian  I!oc.  Sci.,  vol.  Ii.  pp.  :!l!l-:i;i;i,  1889. 

.Vbstnvct.i.  Cool.  Mat;.,  dccado  III,  vol.O,|ip. 
211  2U.  188!):  Ottawa  N'al.,vid.  ::.  pii.  111-11.' 
i;  p.),  188i);  Am.  (icol.,  liy  aiitlior.  vnl.  Ii.  |ip. 
240-244,    181)11;   by  aiillior,  f-cicncc,  vnl.  :i.  iif. 

:ii<.i-:i;i:i,  1890. 

I\*cport   oil    tli(^    ;;iirface   geolo^'.v  "i 

southern  New  liniiiswiidv.  toaironi|iam 
i|iiarter-sli(H't  maps  1  SW.,  1  SK..iinil  1 

Ni;. 

('.inadii.  (icol.  Snrv..  Ui'iiorls,  \(p1.4,  ih«  .<r 
lii's,  Uc]ioit  X.  !I2  paLtcs,  plate  Ii.  ni.i|w  in  .> 
eoMipanyiiij;  atlas,  1890. 

Abstrarts,  ibid.,  Report  A.  pp.  ;i8-4;i.K*' 
Am.  (;e(d..v(d.  8,  lip.  :i94-:)9.'>  (•  p.).  1S91. 

Chamberliu,  B.  B.      Mineral  of  St.iici) , 
Island. 

New  York  Aead.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  ■'.  pp-  -■*■  | 
21)0,  1.887. 

Chamberlin,  'I'.  C.  Some  evidences  Iwr- 
iiig  upon  the  method  of  the  iiiiliia«l 
of  the  ([uart/ites  of  Sauk  aiiil  Caimii-j 

Ilia  counties. 

Wisconsin  Acad.  Sci.  Trans.,  vnl. 2, pp.  1*1 
i:t2, 1874. 


isi'ciii.sin  Acad. 


(Hri,i..l57. 

(lu;irt<'i'-Hli('('t 
suiraii'  liciil- 
iMUiNwii  k  uiiil 

»t.  Siirv.,  Ki'p>rt, 
7  in  i\\\:\*.  18S7. 
,,.  .tll-4'2, 1SH7. 

ml    I'U'istorclli' 

II    New    livmis- 

IIK.,  vol.    I.  >>1'1'-  iV. 

ai't".    j^i'tili'iiy  "t 

iuiwwi<''<-  to  i\i'- 

iiiiilis-'  NK.  ami 

teports.  vi'l.  ;i.  iii'w 
in,.  ;t'.i.  -  in;i\is.  Mini 

Ui'vori  A,  PI'. '■!"-■'• 
l.l..U47(:,ll.).l»l'^ 

lations  orsiirriuv 

S't'W  liviinswii'k.! 

Ki-Iiort.s,  viil.  '■'.  "<■« 

,,|,.  <M  W    Miiii'i'j' 

lh.>C«'V(Ullfiiianii 

;24-:i'.'.''.  I'-'-' 

i,rn  C'au:i(l:i. 

1.  ;!.in)-:i»'-'-'''''''' '*'*'■ 
,\,.cii.l«in,vol.tM'P. 
|„i.,v..i. ::.  iMKin-u: 

l,y  ;iiitlM>r.  vol.  0.  If. 
Vrifur.>,  v.il.  il.  ]'[■ 

J,,.,'.,,.,,    ivoolo^y  "1 

S\V..  1  SK..iUiill 

L.l„.vts.v.,1.4,iu»* 

U,  iiiiiii'  ;i. ui.ip* '" ■' 

|,ort  A.  Vl-*^''-"^' 

iMincval  -f  Stnicu  | 
|,Trnns.,vi.l.M'l'' 

l.doftli.'  iii.1p*»1 
Sauk  a.ulColim- 


Trnii9..v"1.2iPl'*' 


DABTliN.' 


NORTH    AMERICAN   (UROLOGY. 


235 


Chamberlii),  T.  ('.— Coiiliimcd. 

(Ml    lliKtiiatioiiH    ill    It'.vcl    ()(■    tlie 

iniiii  tzitt'.s     III'     ^^allk     and     ( 'idmiilii.i 
ciiaiities. 

\\  i>i(iiisiii  Ariiil.  Si'i.,  'rraiw..  vul. '.',  pp.  \X\ 
i;:h.  1>74. 

r I  li'i'siiini'  of  opovatioiis  ol'  tlic  Wis- 

i(iii>iii  n(M)l(igic!il  survey  in  tlic  iioiili 
wrstiiii  liart  of  till!  State,  187(i. 

Wim  iinsin  (iiol.  Siirv.,  .•\iiiiii;il  Ui'pdvt  (or 
111.  Mill-  ]«7G,  pp.0-13,  ifi  27.  Mn<li.><(>n.  IH77. 

(iciiloify  of  oasttTii  Wisconsin. 

(iciiliiiiy  of  AVisioiisin.  siirvev  of  1H7I!-1877. 
Mil. 'J  pp.  !l1-40ri,  inii))  in  allii.s,  1877. 

.Misinicl,  \m.  .lour.  Sci.,  I.il  Ncric.-t,  vol.  l-'i. 
pii.lC  (14,1878. 

[ — I  Work  on  the  co])|i(M'-lK!ariiig series 
of  tilt'  I'pper  St.  Croix  Rivor  [etc. J. 
Wisciinsiii  Gcol.  .Siirx ..  Aiinnal  i;i])oit  I'of 
1S7:,  iip.!l-17.  Madison,  187«. 

[ ]  ( K'c]>ort  ol'  work   on   the  eastern 

portidii  of  the  I'enokeo  iron  raiioc,  | 
\Vis(  iiiisin  Oool.  Siirv..  Annual  Itrport   fur 
1877,  pi>.  'J,'i-28.  AT ailison,  1878. 

On  tlie  extent   and    siffiiitieaneo  of 

tlic  Wisconsin  Kettle  moraine, 

Wisiiin.sin  Acad.  Sci.  Trans.,  vol.  4,  )ip. 'Jul 

a4.i'*:.<. 

—  AiiiHial  report  of  the  WisPonsin  jjeo- 
lojjical  survey  for  tlie  year  1S7S,  ,")l! 
pages,  Madison,  1K79. 

— J  ,><ket(li  of  the  Lanrentian  rocks  of 
Mii'liij^an, 

(ieiilojiy  ol'  Wiscoii.siii,  survey  of  1873-1870, 
vol.;!,pii.  I>r>l-C63,  1880. 

—  Le  Kettle  moraineetle.s  nionvenients 
glaciers  i|ni  Ini  out  doniK'  naissance. 


Chamberlin,  T.  C. — Conlinncil. 

Tlie    orci    de]M)sits   of    soiitli^esleni 

Wisconsin, 

<icoloL;y  ol'  \\if(  onsin,  .survey  of  18711  187!l, 
\  ol,  I,  pp,  36.")-,%71,  idatcM  in  atlas,  1882, 

.'.listraet.  Am,  .lour,  .Sci,.  3il  scries,  vid,  27, 
up.  148-140  (S  p.),  1884, 

Preliminary  paiier  on  the  terminal 

moraine  of  the  second  (ilacial  period, 
r.  S,  Ci'ol.  .Siirv,,  .1,  W,  roHclI,  Director,  3(1 
.\iiiiiinl  Hepovl   1881   R'',pp,  •.•01-402,  Washins- 

toll,  1883, 

licvirwrd  liy  |.l.  I),  Danal  Am.  .ioiic,  Sci,, 
:id  ,s.Ties,  \  ol,  28,  pp.  '228-'J:;i,  1884. 

-Vlistracls.  Am.  Xnt.,  vol.   10,   p.   153  {\  p.), 

188.-.;   Scio V(d.  4,   pp.  ri7-fi!).   1884;    Peter- 

iiiann's  .Mitlciliiiiy:i'ii,  vol.  ::i,  pji,  0"  91,  4-, 
188.-.. 

The  c(i])|)(a'-l)eiirino;   si-rics  of  Lake 

Siijierior. 

Science,  vol.  1,  pp.  4.-|3-4.m,  1883. 

(ieneral  geology. 

(icolofiy  of  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873-'i870, 
vol,  l,i,p.  1   :iOU,  1.S.S3, 

AlistractR,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,;id  series,  vol.  27, 
pp.  147-148,  1884;  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18.  pp,  1fi3- 
1(14,  1884;  Science,  vol. .'),  iip,  428  429,  4',  1885. 

Soils  iind  subsoils  of  Wisconsin. 

(tcolcigyol  Wisconsin,  siiivcy  of  1873  1870, 
vol,  1,  pp,  078-088,  nini>  in  atlas.  Madison,  188;i. 

ISnilding  niiiterial. 

(iooloji.v  of  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1^73  1870, 
vol,  1 ,  pp,  063-077,  Madison.  1883. 

h'eport     [on    work    on    (^utiteriiary 

o-eolooy]. 

U.  S.  Ceol.  Surv.,  .1.  W.  IN. well.  Director,  3d 
.\nniiiil  Keport,  1881-82,  jip.  17  21,  \V;isliin)l- 
(on,  1883. 


CoiigicXs    Internat.    do    (ic''olo;;ii.    Compic Artesian  wells. 


(iecilo;,'\  of  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873-1879, 
vcd.  1,  pp.  680-701,  1883, 

—  The  terminal  moraiiu^  west  of  Ohio. 

Scienc'i-.  vol,  2,  ji)!.  317-31,s  (■;  p.),  I8S3, 

—  Hillocks  of  angular  gravel  and  dis- 
turbed stratilieation. 

Am,  .lour.  Sci,,  3d  siM'ies,  vcd,  2T,   iip.  378- 
300,  18S4, 

—  l>e|)ort     [on   progress    of    work    on 


licnilii.  scss,  1878,  pp,254-'268,  I'aris,  18sil, 

—  [Remarks  on  Quaternary  of  western 
lowii  anil  ea.stern  \ebra,ska.] 

Wiisliiiiuloii  Phil,  Soc.,  Hull.,  \cil.   I,  p.  121 

I;  p.).  I.'*'*'!. 

—  On  a  pinposed  system  of    litliolog- 
ii'al  iioiiii'iielatnre. 

Wisi'iinsin   Ac;i(l.    Sci..  'I'raiis..  vol,   't.  jip, 
231-247,  18SL'. 

1^ — (ll).servations  on  the  reeent  (Jlacial 
drift  of  the  Aljis. 

Wisooiisiii  Acad,  Sci,,  Trans,,  vcd.  .'>.   jip. 

i''i<-'J70,  1,^82. 
Alistiiii'i,  Ani..Joiir.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  '2,'),  p. 

'-■"Ill  p.),  18,'i3. 

|  — Tlie  liearingof  some  recent  determi-         ''"''''^  <'''''y''^'     [Abstract.] 

MtioilS  (111   the  correlation  of  the  east-  ^m.  Assoc,  I'roc.  vol.  3-2.  pp.  2il8-'200, 1884, 

em  and  western  terminal  moraines.  '''^'•'  character  of  the  oiilcu'  border 

Am.  Jimr,  Sci,,  3il  .seiica,  vcd.  '24,  iip,03  07,  <>t'  the  drift.      [Abstract,] 

"'2'  !  Am,  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  32,  p.  210  (§  p.),  1884. 


(Quaternary  geolngyj. 

r,S,(;ccd,  Siirv.,,1,  \V,  Powell,  Director,  4tli 
Annual  lieport,  1882-83,  pp,  '23-'27,  Wasliiu}?- 
lon,1881, 

—  (ienetic   cl.'issiCieatioii    of  the  stony 


23G 


CATALOOITE    AND    INDKX    OK 


[""•1,1,.  127, 


Chamberliii,  T.  ('.— ('oiiiiiintd. 

'I'lic  tiTiiiiiiiil  iimraiiirs  oC  tlic   Inter 

epdcli.     [Al)Htiiicl .  I 

Am.  AMsor.,  I'loc,  viil.:iJ.  ii|>.  i;il  'Jl'J,  Ihhi. 

]\'('|i(irt,     I  (III    wurk    (III    (^ii:i(t'riiiiry 

r.  S.  (Jiol.  Sill  v.,.(.  W.  I'liwi'll,  Ulricloi,  JIli 
Auniiiil  Iti'iiorl,  IHH'I-KJ,  ])p.  'JU-'Jl,  W'liHliiiit;- 
ton,  18.S.1. 

The  riMHiisilf  mikI  (iniililyiiit;' coiwli- 

tioim  of  ai'tusiaii  wcIIh. 

i'.s.(ii'ol.siiiv.,.i.  w. row.ii,  i)ii-(ii<n-,r)tii 

Aiiiiunl  liciKiit.  1H8;!-H1,  II]).  12j-17:i,  Wii.-iliiiii;. 
tdll.  1KH.'. 

IJeport  ol'  (ilaiual  (livisioii. 

r.  S.  (leol.Siiiv..J.  \V.  I'ciwi  11.  Dirccliir.  (illi 
Aiiiiual  liiport,  IHK4-S.',  jip.  I);!  4(t,  Wii-ihiiiy 
ton,  1. -<><.■), 

Tlio  artesian    well  at    llelli^   I'laiiie. 

Iowa. 

.Science,  vol.s,  (i)).  i;70-'J77.  l.SSO. 

All  iiiv(!iitory  of  our  (ilaeial  <lril't. 

Am    As.soi'.,  I'roc.  vol.:i.'i.  pp.  I'.Ci  21 1,  IH.sU. 
Ali.stnict,  Science,  xol.8,  pp.  l.'.ti  l.'iit,  U8() 

Note  resi)ectiii<j  the  term  .\o;iioto/oi('. 

Ani..ioiii'.  Sci.,  M  scries,  vol.  1)5,  ]ip.  'Jul  '_'")')■ 
1888. 

Ivejiort  ot'(livi.sioiiol'(iIaei;il  oeoloo;\ . 

r.  S.  (hmI.  Siiiv..  .].  W.  fowell,  Diicclor.  7lli 
liejMii't,  1885  8(),  ]ip.  7li-S,"),  Wiisliiiiilton,  1888. 

Tlie  rock  Neoriiig.s  of  the  j^reat  ied 

invasions. 


Chamberlii),  '1'.  <'.(  On  tinned. 
—  WiHeoiisin, 

Mmt'iii  liilic 's  (Icol.  Kw.v.  (iulile,  I'd  KJiiidi, 

Pii.  i;i!:i  •j;)'j.  i8!Ki. 

Sonio  aflililioinil   (tvideiiecs  lieminj, 

on    till!   interval    lictwoeii    the  (ihiciiil 
ejioehs. 

(icol.  Sue.  Am..  Hull.,  vol.  1.  pp.  |i;i  i:i 
17'i   171!,  478  47!l.  18:i0. 

Discussed  liy  \V.,T.  Slctico,  ,7.  I!.  I'riiiior, 
K.J.  II.  Mciiill,  ;iiid  I.e.  White,  jip.  471  47li 
Alisiiacis,  Am.  (icol.,  vol.  .O,  p.  lis  (!  |i , 
.\iii.  IS'al.,  \(i\.  i;4,  ji.  771  (0  lines),  18!)ii. 

[Ifeinarks  on  tho  extent  of  I'leistn. 

eene  ol;i,.i,.|-s  jind  (lio  cinLse  of  the  (.|;i 
cial  epocli.J 

(icol.  .Soc.  Am..  I'.iiU.,  \()1.  1.  pp.  I,"i4  l.v, 
(l  p.).  1.S1I0. 

In  discii.ssion  of  iiiip<'r  liy  1.  (',  l;ii>siH,ii 
tilled  ■'. Votes  on  the  snrl'iiii'  yinldjjv  ■■! 
Ala.skj." 

[Keniarks   on    tlui    outlet,   of   knk. 


Aoassiz  and  tlm  limitation  of  i'lei.<t(i 
ceno  glaeiation  in  iiorthwtistein  .\oitli 
America.  J 

Geol.   Soc.    .\m.,    ISiill..   \ol.  1.   pp.  407-Ji'- 


18U0. 


A  iiroposed  Hysteni   of   elir( 


(■arto;i;ra])liy  on  a  physio^^rapliie  liiisis. 
(ieol.  Soc.   Am.,  Hull.,  \<d.   L',  p|i.  .'ilj-ju 
18!)1. 
Abstract,  .\m.(Jci>l.,  vol.  8.  p. 'Jtid  (i  p.).  Ip91, 
r.  s.  (ic.l.  Suiv..,r  W.  l-o«ell,  ])irocior,  7th     'l^^^^  attitiidi!  of  the  eastern  aial  cen- 
tral ])ortioiiH  of  the  I'nited  State.s(liir- 


Koport,  1885-80,  pp.  174-248,  Wusliintjtou.  1888. 

—  Kejiortof  divisionof  Olacial  ot'idooy. 

U.  S.  (Icol.  Surv.,.!.  W.  I'owell,  Dircctoi-,  .'^Ih 
Iteiiort,  1886-87,  j)]).  141-144,  AVashiny;toii,  ]8.<'.l. 

—  Bowlder  lieltH  distinnnished  from 
bowlder  train.s;  their  orif^in  ami  wio. 
nilicanee. 

(ieol.  Aui.  Soc.,  Hull.,  vol.  1.  jip.  27-28, 
;!(l-31,  1890. 

Discussed  by  A.  WiuchcU.  (i.  F.  \Vri;;ht, 
and  C.  U.  Hitchcoek,  pp.  2i)-;il. 

—  IiitrodiK  tion.  Tht!  ylaeial  lioniidary 
ill  we.stern  l'eniisyl\  aiiia,  Ohio,  Ken- 
tucky, Indiana,  and  Illinois,  hy  (i.  F. 
Wright. 

r.  .S.  (ieol.  Surv.,   Hull.  No.  ,"i8,  jip.  I;l-;i8. 

■\VllsliinKton,  1800.  1        ^i       •  *•        i     ^  ,i  t,,.,,^,!,.  I 

''      '  '       the  Junction  lietweeii  the  eaKteni.sii«-| 

—  [Notes  on  frlaeial  features  at  points         j,tono   and  the    Keweenaw    s.riw  inl 
ill  New  York,  Illiiiois,  and  Dakota.]  Keneenaw  Point,  Lake  Superior. 

Miiet'arliine's  Gi'ol.  Ivwy.  (luide,  2i|  edition,  (•    [^    (icol    Suiv     J    \V.  I'o^cll,  I'ir"''"  I 

pp.  ni,  l:il,  i;!8,  221,  2,'in-2,'-,r,,  1890.  ^  „„,|.  No.  2!!,  vid.  :i,  'pi>'  3"-4!ls,  \\>hiiisW  I 

—  North  and  South  Dakota.  ih8,5. 


inj.;  the  Ulaeial  ])eriod. 

.\ni.  (ietd.,  vol.  8,  pp.  2;!:t,  267-275,  Ifiitl. 
Diseus.stMl  by  W.  irphimi,  ibid.,  pp.  22;i-23(. 
Kead  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci..  1891. 

—  [The  ('incinnati  iee  dam.] 

Am.  (Ic'ol..  vol,  8.  i>.  2:1:1  (4  lines),  l.'^lll. 
Discussion  of  piipcr  by  F.  I,uvci-clt,n';iill"  j 
.\iii.  .Vss(.(  .  Aiiv.  Sci..  1891. 

—  The  present  standiiifi;  of  tlie  sevrral  I 
hypotheses  of  the  cause  of  tli(!(il;M.iI 
jieriod. 

Am.  (i(!ol..  vol.  8.  p.  2:i7  (i  p.),  18'.II. 
Abstract  id'  paper  read  to  (icol.  Sih'..1i« 
1891. 


Irving,  U.  1 )..  and.     Ohserv.itioi.s 


'.soil 


Macl'arlaiie's  (icol.  JJwy.  (liiidi'.  'Jd  cililion, 
pp.  ■25'J-'23e,  1890. 


Abwt met.  Science,  v(d.  7,  p.  M0(ll' >^ 
lieview  Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  44-.')".  1*' 


|i.\HTO\.J 

ChamberJin, 

Colli  iniied, 
and  < 

(,!;eolii;,'ic;il  i 
M.icliirlaiio' 
l:n  111.  1879. 

and  'V 

lalliiii'   Mcliis 
re,i,'i(in. 

''"ii:,'rc.>i(;cMl 

nil  >css,,  pp.  15 
—  :iiid  Saljsb 

1'11|"  T  I'll  (li,,  ,1 

Mississippi  \-,, 

'■-^  'icol.  Sur 
.Viinu.il  l;i<i)iirt, 
-"'.  ^^  .i^liiiiKton, 

■Wiitract.  Scic 
l'*"7:  .\i,i.  (ieol,, 

Uli  (lioi 

IlM'dllelodi,,  J,,.,, 

"I'  the  .Mi.s.sis8if 
limits  of  o'laciai 

.Am., I, , II,,,  ,S|.i..;{ 
Hill.  Atsoii,  ,,,,,. I 
lii'pml  f'lv  ]ssi),  vo 
"■.v'.s  l.'iiljfc,  by  IJ. 

—  Sweet,  /•:.  T 
Brotlierton.  'j'l 
•i'iil(Iiiji|)ewa  CI 

'■™]w^y  of  Wig,. 

>"i.-i. iip..'->7,'!..-,,s],  .^, 
Cliambei.s.  i;.  T, 

Mm  cniiiitry. 

'■.iiiiicljaii    Jic,. 

18,<!). 

Chambers,  ]{nhort 

j;ius. 

•\iii. .lour.  .Sci.,  "d 

"fviiucd    by  ,1. 
'•"■  ^"1,  \  )ip.  8(i-8!i 

!  Champion,   (;eor;,'f 

'"'"'"'■■■'I'iiy,  8een 
'ill!    Viciliifv      „(■ 

Hop,.. 

■^'"■■'"IU-.,Sci..v„l 

I'^'^ance,  If,  ,M„rt,.„ 

"'■""'  I'.'lleo/oiV 
"''^•1^11    .'iMil    F„,.,.,,| 
I'niinty,  I'll. 

;;'''i'"l,.-Mirv.I'c„n,j 

""/'"'  '"^^il  iron.oro 
^*™i.'i.l^.l„|,nir 
rHlMirsr,  1H7K. 


[niM.i..  1!" 

y.Cmiili',  '.'.1  .ilili"ii 

wtM'U    the   (lliU'iill 

I.,  V..1.   1.    l'\'-  "''  '"' 

Mi-C.io,  .1.  1!.  I'riMlor, 
,  C.  Wliitr,  pp. -471  4711 

.,  vol.  r>,  )>.  ii'"<  t*.  i'i> 

fxteiit  i>t'  I'h'isto- 
lo  causo  of  111''  ''I'l 

,1\.,  vo\.   I.   M'    '"'^  '■'■' 
,l„.rl.,vl.*'-l'"^^'""' 

tho  outlet  of  l'ill<'' 
iuiitiitioii  ..1'  rlei^t"- 
nortliwcsti^in  Nortli 

Hull.,   sol.  !•   !'!'■  •»""-"'■ 

-stem   ..r   .•liv.mol(>!;i.' 

pUvsi"j;i"M>l'''' '""*'' 
nuu.,  vol.  -J,  w-  ■''■--■"' 

„1.,  vol.  8.  V- -'■""' l''''"*' 
f  tbe  esisUMii  audieu- 
be  rniteastat.'saiir- 

ci'ioil. 

p,..u;r,t,'J07-27,->,i»-»i.    ^ 

.I'l.liiim.  ilii'l.,lM'-2-'''^-'' 
^,,c.  Aclv.Sci..V-<'Jl' 

liti  let'  tli»i'>] 

,,  ■■:i;i  (i  lii»'«i-  '■'*'■•'• 
LVtUvF.  I-ev^'n'tL-^l'- 
Vi-lSlll. 

kuuai..K..ftlu..sennl| 
1„- cause  of  tl.e(itol 

;.p.2'.i7(3l'-)-l'''"'.     ,    I 

,,;.,  ,■...dto(ic■"l.>'o.•A.- 
|  and.  Ob«evvatiov,sc« 
ItNveeuthciSistmus"* 
KcvvcenaNV  s.vios  <'^ 
It,  Lake  SniH  rior. 
Ivv.,  J-  ^^-  ^.,  „...  ,„,„,t, 


ii.\B'roN. 


NOHTII    AMERICAN    GEOLOCiY, 


237 


■■!.  I'l' 


■J77-4CH.  WiisW* 


|ce,vol.7,p.l>«.ii:;;^ 
leol.,  vol.1,  1>1'-"-"' 


Chambeilin,    T.  ('..Irving^,   If.   I).,:iii(l-- 

('iilllilllU'll. 

iiiid  Strong,  Mo.st-s.     Wisconsin 

((r((ilo^;ical  foniiiitioiis]. 

M;i(  riiiliiic's    Am.  (it'ol.  Kwy.  (iuiilc,    iip. 

r;o  in.  1S7II. 

and  Van  Hlse.  ('.  U.     T\w  crvH 

tiilliiic   HcUi^ts  of  tlio    l,iikc  >Siii>crior 

iv;;;i(Mi. 

I'iiimn'Mlirol.  Iiitrniationiil.Comptc  I'l-mlii. 
nil  sc-m..  |i|i.  LSIi-ITO,  l.oiidrc.'*,  18ill. 

—  aiiil  Salisbury,  1>.  D.  I'reliminjiiy 
iia)iir  un  tlic  (liiftlcs.s  area  of  Itio  lI])iM'r 
Missis-;il«l>i  \allcy. 

I'.S.  liroLSiirv.,.!.  W.  Powell.  Dircrtor,  (itli 
.\iiiiMiil  l!<'P"i"l.  18«4-H.'>.  pp.  II«t-;«-',  platirtli;!- 
•.".I,  WaMliiliKloil,  IffSa. 

.Mistract.  SciclK'K,  V4)l.  10,  pji.  HOO-HOT,  ■l'\ 
1«.N  :  .\mi.  (iiM)l  .  vol.  1,  pp.  12'J-VJ.'i.  1KH«. 

On  thorolatioimhipofthel'his- 

toiciii'  lot  lit)  pro-I'loistocene  format  ions 
(if  till'  .Mississippi  basin  soutli  ol'  tlic 
limits  (if  <i;laciation. 

.\ia..Iiiiir.  Sci..  Hil  H(■I•i^'^^.  vol.  41.  pj).  r!r)!l-:i77, 
l-'.il.  Also  ill  part  in  Arkaiisa.-i  (iiMil.  Siirv., 
i;c|iiiil  lui- ISSO,  vol. '.'.  'I'lic  (;('olo;;y  ot■('^o^v• 
l,.v■!^  l;iil.i;i',  li.v  It.  K.  Call,  pi..'J2l-'J48. 

—  Sweet,  I'..  T.,  Strong,  .Moses,  and 
Brotlierton.  Tli(M]nart/itcsot'  Harion 
and  (  liippt'vva  I'onntii's. 

('ii(ilui;y  (>r  Wiscoii.siii.  .survey  of  lS7:i-lSTn, 
viil.4.  )ip.  .'I'l! -aSl,  Madison,  IS,S'J. 

Ciiambeis,  K.  T.     Notes  on  tlit)  Lake  St. 

,I(iliii  ((Mmtry. 

CaMiiillaii    Itt'c.    Sei..     vol.    I),    pp.    ;WS-Ii!)4, 

\M. 

Clianibers,  ix'obert.  Ancient  sea  mar- 
gins. 

.\in..l(iar.  Sei.,  liil  series,  vol.  1,  j)p.  :i'JM-ll:;,"i, 

is)7;  vni.H.  pp.  :i;i-:ci,  1(^49. 

Ili'vii-Hiil  by  .1.  1>.  Dana,  iliid.,  vol.  7,  )>]>. 
l-ll:  vel.S,  ]ip.K0-89, 1H4!). 

I  Champion,    (ieore;e.      b'emarks    on    tbe 

IiilMii;ra]iliy,  scenery,  f^cobiojy,  etc.,  of 
tlin  vicinity  of  tlie  Cape  of  (iood 
Hope. 

.\ni.. 1(1111.  .->ii..  vol.  2!t,  lip.  2:!0-2;ifl.  18:!(i. 

[Cliauce,  II.  .Miirtyii.  A  measured  section 
III' tlio  i'alco/oic  rocks  between  l,oc!< 
Haven  and   Farrandsville,   in  Clinton 

I'liiiiity.  I 'a. 

'.'lUiidl.  Sill  v.  Teiiiisylvania,  Keiiorl  1". 

Ki'liiiri  III' pro.L^i'es.s  in  tlio  .liiiiiala  disti  iel 
"II  tlip  fossil  ironoro  beds  of  Middle  reini- 
-ylvimin.  liy.lolin  H.  Tewi'e.'i.  jip.  2r),V2(;;i,  II, n- 

ri'liiirg.  IKVH. 


Chance,  II.  .M.'irtyn — Continned. 

Uyners's    Slalion    oil-woll     section 

included  in  a  detaileil  sectinn  of  tiiu 
rocks  between  tlio  lower  productive 
coal  measiins  (\1II)  iind  tln^  dark 
slates  of  tli(^  Devonian  (VIII)  in  the 
vicinit.v  of  K'enovo, Clinton  ( 'onnty,  I'a. 

.\lii.  IMiil.  Soe.,  ri-oe..\  (il.  17.  pp.  G7ll- (172, 1H7H. 

I'art  lirst:  Tlie  nortlioni  townsliips 

of  r.ntler  Ccninty.  I'.art second  :  .V  sixi- 
cial  survey  made  iit  IS".")  aloiii;  tlie  I!ca- 
vcr  and  ,SbcnanH;o  rivers,  in  lieavi'r, 
Lawiciice.  and  Mercer  counties. 

2d   (ieol.  Siirv.   l'eniisylva:iiii.    Uejiort    of 
pin;;ress,  Vol,  xvii,  24H  patfps.  iiiap.s,  jilates,  H^, 
llarrlHliiirfr,  1870, 
'I'lie  (;eolo!iy  of  Clarion  Connty. 

2d  (.ieol.  Siii'v,  I'eniisylv.ania.  I'ejiort  W 
I'or  l.s;7!),  .\v,  2^12  piijres,  4  plates.  I!  iiiajis,  8'', 
Harrisliui-K.  1880. 

— —  K'eport  of  iiroj^ress  on  tbe  KCoIoo;y 
of  Clinton  County. 

2d  I  Ieol.  Siirv.  reniisylvniiia,  lieporf  (14,  tlio 
Keolofiy  of  Cliiilon  (.'oiiiity.  etc..  by  II.  Mar- 
tyn(.'liaiiee.  )>p.  1-72.  iilate.  limps,  Ilarrisbnrg, 

1880. 

A  special  survey  of  tlie  Siibcavbon- 

iferoiis  from  tlie  AUejifliany  .MonntaiiiH 
t(i  tlie  Clarion-Vi'n;iny;o  oil  district 
.ilonij  tho  Sns(|iiehaiiua. 

2(1  (ieol.  Siirv.  reiiiisylvania,  Ueliort  (!4,  llio 
ffeoloiry  of  (Miiitoii  Coiiiitv.  etc.,  by  II.  Martyii 
('bailee,  lip.  7!l-l.">2.  iiiaps,  llarrislmrp,  1880. 

The  niillstono  ,<;rit  in  ICnoland  and 

Pennsylvania. 

A  111.. I  our.  Sei..  lid  .series,  vol.  21,  pp.  llil  i;)."), 
1881. 

Alisliiiet,  Am.  Xat..  vol,  l,'i,  \i  25;)(',  |(.),  1881. 

The  coustrnctioii  (d"  o;eoloj;ical  cross 

sections. 

.\iii.  Inst.  Milling  Hiiy.,  Tiaiis.,  vol.  !l,  ])p, 
402-409.  1881 

Discussion     id"     llotchkiss's     pajicr 

["Tlio  great  I'lat  To))  coal  field  and  the 
New  h'iver  or  lower  coal  measures 
coals."  Uead  to  American  Institnto  of 
Miiiiii,!;  I'".noiiieers]. 

•file  Vii-iiiias.  vol.'.'.  p.  l,"::,  4  .  18.^1. 

'rh(>.  auriferous  jfravelsof  Xortli  Car- 
olina. 

Am.   I'liil.  Soe..  I'nic..  vol.    19,   pp.  477-481, 

18,S2, 

Special  siirv(\v  of  the  I.ohif^h  Water 

(iil)). 

2d.  (luol.  Siirv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  06, 
;:eoliiu:y  of  Pike  and  Monroe  ooiiiities,  pp. 
;(l9-!():i,  map,  2  plates,  Harrlslmrg.  1882. 


2.'5S 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


|i"ii.  rj:. 


HAIITDN. 


Chance,  II.  Marl.vn— UoiiliniKil. 

Suction  at  tlicSi-hiiylkill  Water  (!ii|i. 

'_'(!.  (ioiil.  Sum .  I'liiii.sylviinia,  licpnil  tin. 
;;()iilii(;y  (>r  I'ikii  iiiiil  Mimrmi  I'cmiitU'H,  iihilr 
ill  ]iii(kcl,  lljirrisbiiig.  ISH'J. 

.SpociMl    Hiirvi'y    (if    till)     Dclawari' 

^^  ater  (<a]),  in  1M71-75. 

L'll  (liiil.  Siirv.  I'cniiMvlviiiiia,  IJt'itort  (Hi, 
;;(M>liij.'v  111'  I'ikd  uiiil  .Mniiioe  ((iiinlii'M,  pp. 
Da4-;UH,  iiia]i,  2  phitcs  ill  pocket,  IIarrislmi-,i;. 

i8«i;. 

(Jeojjrapliical  iiitrodiution,  p-olof;- 

ical  iiiti'oiliictloii,  HtriictiiiMl  ix'ciillai'i- 
lifr*  1)1'  individual  Hoani.H. 

'.'tl  (J»!ol.  Siirv.  l'(!inisylvaiii;i,  lirpoit  A(', 
npiiil  nil  loal  iiiiiiintr,  I'.v  !!■  M.  Cliaiico,  pp. 
(ill,  lliiirisbiir;;,  I88;i. 

—    Con.stincting    geological   crons  moc- 
lioud. 

2il  (li'ol.  Siirv.  I'tiniiHylvimiii,  Kcport  A(', 
rcpiiit  on  coal  iniiiiiiy,  by  11.  .\I.  Cliauce.  pp. 
42-S4,  llarrisliurs,  1H8:!. 

'i'lio    slate    (|narri«8    in    1875    [and 

strnctnn^  ol'  water  fiaimj. 

M  (icol.  Siirv.  I'minsylvaiiia,  lii'|ii>rt  ]):i, 
vol.  1,  geology  of  Lt'liifili  anil  Xoi  tliumptoii 
coiiiitioH.pp.  148-101),  llarrirtbuig,  lH8;t. 

A  revision  of  tlie    bitnniinoiis  coal 

nieasnres  of  L'learliolil  Connt.y. 

I'll  Gool.  Siirv.  rt'nii«ylvaiiia,  lieport  111, 
pp.  xi  XV,  l-l'J",  '_' iiiapH,  Ilarrisbiir^,  18S4. 

Tiio    Deep  Kivor  coal  lield  of  Nortli 

Carolina. 

Am.  ln.1t.  Miiiiiij;  Kug.,  voLlII,  jip.  517-5'JO, 
1885. 

Work  oi'  tlie  I'nited  Stiites  (ieolo;;- 

ieal  Survey  in  the  Great  Kanawha  coal 
tield. 

Till!  Virginias,   vol.  0,   pp.  40-41  {f  p.),  4^, 
lfiS5. 
Discit.s.soil  by  I.  (J.  White,  p.  44. 

The  Jiutielinal  theory  of  natural  gas. 

Am.  In.st.  Miiiiug  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  1.'),  pp. 
3-1:;,  1887. 

('oal  measures  of  the  Indian  Terri- 
tory. 

Am.  (iool.,  vol.  fi,  pp.  '_'38-'-'10,  Ig'.lO. 

[(ieologieal  notes  on  Mexican  Cen- 
tral Kailroad.] 

Mactailane's  (Iool.  Kwy.  (liiido,  .M  edition, 
p.41S  (>  p.).18il(l. 

(Jeology  of  the  Choctaw  coal  field. 

Am.  In.tt.  Mining  lOiig.,  I  laiis.,  vol.  18,  pj'. 
O.Vi-001,2iilatos,  I8i)0. 

[ ]  North  Carolina. 

Mai'larlanoH  (iuol.  Kwy.  (iuide,  L'd  edition, 
jip.  ;iti'>-;iG8.  IH'.IO. 

Cliapter  by  A\'.  ('.  Kerr  <it'  1.'<I  edition,  en- 
larged and  rcvi.-<ed  by  II.  M.  CUame. 


Chance,  11.  Martyn— Continuud. 

Tlio  rcsonrcoH  of  the  Mlaek  llill.s  mul 

nig  ilmii  coiiiilry,  Wyoming. 

.Vm.  In.si.  .Mining  ICng..  TiunM.,  vol.  in,  |i|, 
4!)  .'8.  IK'.d. 

ChancourtoiB,  de,  Choiecki,  I'.  K.,,iii(|. 
N'oyagc.s  dans  U^s  nwrs  dn  nord  u  ln,ri| 
de  la  corvette  "hi  IJeinc  Horiiiisi>," 
(Icnlogie,  Paris,  1H,")7.  [Not  him-ii  | 
Chauning,  William  F.  [lieport  of  i,.. 
coiinaissance  from  Sugar  Islainl  in 
Saiilt  Ste.  Marie  and  vicinity.) 

V.  S.  (ioiionil  Land  ()Hlc(<,  Report  I'm  jsi;  pp 
10!)-2ll!t,  ;tOth  Cong:,  iMtBL'S.^.,  Senate  K  ,  |l,„ 
No.  2, 1847. 

Chapin,    A.    \\.     .1  unction    of    tiii|i  ami 
sandstone,  Wallingford,  Conn. 
Am. .Tour.  Sci.,  vol.27,  pp.  104-112.  I8:;5. 
Chapin,  ,1.  II.     The  lianging  hills. 

Miiriden  Sei.  A.s.soe.,  Tiani*.,  vol.  2.  iii].2:j->, 
1887. 

The  trap  ridges  at  Meriden  again. 

Meriden  Sei.  Assoc,  Trans.,  vol,  J.  pp.  ,14  m, 
188H. 

Some  geological  features  of  .Meridtu. 

Meriden  Sei.  Assoo.,  Trans.,  vol.  4,  jip.  'm  f,[, 
I  SOI. 

Chapman,  E.  .1.  On  the  Wallbnd;;!' 
hennitito  mim-  as  illustrating  IliestiKk- 
formed  mode  of  occurrence  in  eerliiin 
mo  deposits. 

Itoyal  Soe.  Canada,  Trans.,  vol.1).  m'(.  l.pii. 
21-2(i,  1S8S. 
Notes  ou  the  drift  deiiosits  of  west- 
ern Canada  and  on  the  ai'.iient  e.xtiii- 
sioii  of  the  lake  area  of  that  ri'gioii. 
Canidiaii  .loin-.,    vol.    0,    new   series,  pp 
221-22!),  1881, 

Uuviewod  by  .1,  W.  D[awson).  I'iinailian 
.Nat.,  vol.  (i,  pp.  219-224,  18(11. 

Notes  on    tho  geology  of  tlie  lilin' 

Moiinttiiu  escarpment  in  Colliiij,nv(ioil 
Township,  Canada  west. 

(,'anadian  Jour.,  vol.  5,  new  seriiH,  pp. 
IJOi-au"),  1800. 

On  the  geology  of  Belleville  aiidllie 

surrounding  district. 

(.,'aiiadian  Jour.,  vol.  5.  new  3i'rie.<,  pp 
41  48,  1800, 

Sketch  of  the  geology  of  Ilastiuss ! 

County,  Canada  west. 

Can.idian  .lour,,  new  series  vol.  J.  IP 
470-l7a,  1860. 

.\  popular  exposition  of  tlie  iiiiuir;il» 

and  geology  of  Canada. 

(^lnadian  Jour,,  new  series.  \"1,  ti.  H9-I'»' 
42,-)-4,'),"),  ,11)0  518,  181)1;  vol,  7,  pp.  111.-  I'-'l.  1*'- 
vol,  8,  pp.  17-;i:i,  111-120,  185-210,  4:i7-161  lf*^-j 


Chapman,  K.  J,- 

—  Niile  on  tile 
in  Can.idi.'in  ro 

(';iii:iiliiin  .lour 

I  (!.'>,  1H(M, 

—  NiitcB  on  tl 
TliPii.lcr  liay  [I 

(.'jii;ip|iiin    ,loiir 
•:\!i  •.'.'O,  I8fl», 

—  (In  the  occuri 
llie  I>l:iiii|  of  ( 
liiiuiy. 

(.'iiiiiicliiin  Jour,, 

■M.  Is72. 

—  .Note  iin  a  rcii 
rroiis  run n try  in 
iiiof.i,  ill  Ontario 

Ciiiniiliiiii  Join-,, 

:i;i4. 1872, 

I .\ll  oiltlilicof  ( 

('iirjjdi.iii  .lour,,   \ 
.>ll.  187,'. 
.Vhsliaet,  .\in.  .J,, 

l'.i3u(;  p.).  1870, 

I —  .\ii  oiltlilicof  t 
li:ise(l  on  a  snbdiv 
iiitoiiatm.il  jireaH 
I'.ige.s,  I'l.ronto.  is 

I — On  ilic  jeadin,! 
(.'auailii. 

<'iilia(li;iii Jour.,  \c> 

«;-i:;i.i«7;<. 

I  Chapman,  W,    II. 

(iMiiity. 

IViiria  Sei.  As.soc 
Is-T, 

I  Charleston,  Kcpor 
i"iiimjtie..,.f  the  c 
iirte>iaii   wells,  61 

|Charlton,  o.  c.     o,, 

"'•'""""llii-ciiiainsi 
Kails. 

K.iii.-.;,,  Arad,  ,Sei 
t:lM,  IWM. 

|Charltoa,  Tiidma.s. 

f'''"'f0f  rl|;,r(.o..,|   i,t 

""li'-MlverClicr,,, 

'"(-'oiiiity.  Colo. 

^■"■i-  "iMl  Mining  .1, 
f'lU-,  I.MIil. 

,'"«"\•^v.   ()„  th( 

"""^■"■ni'ioiuorphi) 

•^"iJuui.  S,.i„y,iy,,, 
ki'i. 


|iin.i,.  ijT. 

Idiiliiiiicd. 

ho  MliickHillxiiml 

Vvominy;. 

ir.,  Trails.,  vol.  1!)  |i|i 

oiecki,  V.  K.,iiii(l, 
icirt  tin  uortl  H  l)i)r(l 
t,  IWiw  Hoit'iisc," 

'.       [Not  SllCll    1 

F.     [licport  ol'  ic- 
,    Suj^iir    Island    1(1 
(I  vicinity.  1 
)nir(>,  Kfi>"ririiili^lT  |i|i. 

it  Sf9».,  Sflllltll    Ia.  lid.'. 

iction    «)f    trail  ami 
lord,  Conn. 

hannin^;  liiH.s. 
;.,Tnin!<.,v.>l.'.:.  I'li.2:!>. 


I.ABTON.I 


NORTH    AMKUK^VN    (iKOLOfiY. 


23! » 


Cliapmnii,  K..I.— Continiud 


ChfiBe,  .\.  W.— Conliniii'd. 


-  Niilo  oil  tlui  oi'cnn'cnci'.s  of  ailiinilu 
ill  Ciiiiadiaii  rodcH. 


On   111)'  Klaiiiatli    |{ivi-r  mines;    rc- 


inai'knltli'  ;;ra\  i-l  <li'|(osit«uf  tin-  Lower 

Cjii.iiliaii  .lidir.,  vol.  !i,  new  Hiiiis,  ii|i.  l(i:i  Ivlaiiialll — a  sl<ctrli  <if  tlit-jr  U.*'>>^"iiy- 

Id.'i.  l-i'l  Am.  .lour.  S<i.,  ;i<|  wrifK,  \oI.ti,  pj).  .IB  5(», 

._  Nntis   on    tiic    HJlvor    locations    ot  "^"'- 

'I'lic    aiirilcroiiH    fftavt-\    dcjiosit    of 

(iold  K.iiirs. 

.\iii..lour.  Sii.,a<l  Hci'ii-8  vol.  7,  |i|i.  :179-.'IHI. 

1H74. 

((11  (lie  occurrence*  of  copiK-r  ore  on  ,,    .      .    ,,  ....      •     »     ■  ^  i    i.  i 

"  "  '  '  ■  .\li8trnct,  (  .'ililoriiia  Ar^ni.  hrl..  Troc.,  vol. 

ijic  Island   of  (irand   Maiiaii,    Kay   of  .-,,  ,,.'j4fl,|ilatc,  ih7(. 


Tliciiilcr  May  [Liike  Sniterior). 

C.iiiiHlhni  .lour.,    miw  MoricH,   vol.  1'.',    pji. 
•J IS  •.'Jil,  18C9. 


I'liiuly. 

Ciiiiiiiliiiii  .loiir.,  vol.  i:i.  now  HOiics,  lip. '.';;4 

•JSK.  lh7'J. 


I  at  Moridon  af^aiii 
■.,TiaiiH.,vol.3.|iii..U 


Trans.,  vol.4.  |iii..'ii>i;i 

On  the  Walllirid^c 
illnstratiuj;  till- stock 
accurroucc  in  imtaiii 

Traus.,  vol.:!.  m''.  4.ii|i. 


—  On  the  artcHiaii  welln  in  Lob  An}?c- 

les  Comity. 

t^iiliroiiiia  Aiail.  S<;i.,  I'roc.,  vol.  T,.  pp.  104 

Noic  nil  a  reiiiarkalile  hell  of  am  if-  laV,  Ih;."). 

irons  idiiiilry  in  llio  township  of  Mar-      Chase,  Oeorj^c.     Notice   of   a  dolomilt', 
mora,  in  Ontiirio.  and  description  of  a  ^oft  yreen  rock, 

(iiiiacliim  Jonr.,  vol.  11!,  new  scries,  pp.  a.'lO-   :  Am.  Jour.  Hcl.,  vol.3,  p.lMO  ({  p.),  1K2I. 

™  '*•'-'  Chatard.  ThoinaH  M.    Tlic  fjiM-i.t.s-.limyte 

<'<iiilact,s  (if  Coniiiiltini  Hill,  N.  C.,  in 
relation  to  the  ori;iiii  of  eoriindiiin. 

I'.  S.  (liol.  .Siirv..  rtiill..  vol  7.  pp.  45-(>:i,  Xo. 


—  An  out  line  of  the  ^icolooy  of  ( )ntario. 
CiHiailiaii  .lour.,  vol.  11,  new  hltIch,  pp.  "iSii 
.W.I.  IHT.'i. 
.\b»lracl,  .\ni.  .loiir.  Sri., lid  scries,   vol.11, 

li.i5u(;  p.).  isTti. 
1  features  of  Mciiilrii.  ^ —  \„  outline  of  tlit!  oeolojiy  of  Canada 

liasetl  (111  a  snhdiviMion  of  its  I'roviiices 
into  natural  art^as.  12  plates,  x.wiii,  10.") 
liii','('s.  Toronto.  1S7G. 

—  On  the  leailing  geological  area^^  of 
('ana(ia. 

CiiiiKiliiin  Jour.,  vol.  15,  uuwscrics,  pp.  lli-'JL', 
it-llIl.lBTrt.  i 

Chapman,  W.   H.      tieoloj^y    of    I'eoria 

Idiiiity. 

IVoria  Sci.   As.soc.,  liiiil.,   \(il.  I,  pp.  14-Ul, 

18-:. 


ift  deposits  (if  west- 
m  tho  ancient  c.xtiii- 
roa  of  that  iciii"". 
i-ol.   0,    now   scries,  PP. 


Ill 


W.   Dlawsou).    laiiadian 
•1-M,  IHCil. 

geolo^ry  of  the  Hill'' 
ont  in  Colliiig«oo(l 
I  west, 
vol.    '>,    'I''"'    '*'■'''''■''•  ''''' 

y-of  Belleville  ami  tlie 

rict. 
vol.    5.    i'"'^^    ^''"'^'  ''''■ 

.oology  n I'll astiu^'s] 
west. 


ii,.\v    worus 


yu\.  5.  W 


ositionoi'tlicmiu^"''! 

anada. 
Inew  Hcrii's.  m 


bl;  vol.7,  PI 


.  11. 149-W 

i,-i:;i.l*'- 


-120,  18J 


'.210,  4:17-46:!,  li*"' I 


[Charleston.  JJciiort  of  the  scieutilic 
(iiiiiiiiittcc  of  tho  city  of  Charlostou  on 
aitcsiaii  Wells,  61   jiafjos,    Charleston, 

|Charlton,  o.  C.  Oii  the  occurrence  of 
iiiaiiiiinith  rciiiaiiis  in  l''raiikliii  Cuinit.N, 
Kails. 

K;iiisii~  Acad.   Sci.,    'rciiis.,    vol.    1-,  p.  71, 

■v.).  iN.n, 

ICharlton,  'flKnnas.     Notes  on  the  ocenr- 

MicL'of  clKirooal  at  a  dejitli  of  t)30  i'oet 

iatlic  Silver  ClitV  iiiininLC  district,  Ciia- 

itr Comity.  Colo. 

Kiij;.  iiml  Miiiiii;;'   .lour.,   vol.   4il,   p.  I!;!'.'    (.', 
ti'l  1,  I  ,  l-ii<i. 

ICiase,  A.  W.    On  the  Oreo-on  horate  of 
liniHCryiiKiinorphite?). 

.\iii..Juur.  Sci.,  ;jd  .series.  \(il.  '>.  iiii.'J87  LMIi), 
ItS. 


41;,  \Vasliin,!;toli,  Ii*k7. 
Alislr.icl,  Kiijr.  and  Miiiiii;;  Jour.,  vol.  4(1,  p. 

■ifM',  <'ol.),4',  lfiii7. 

—  Thoperidotiteof  i;iliottC<niiity,  K.v. 

U.   S.  (Icol.  Snrv..  Hull.,  vol.  7.  pp.  i:i(H;t7, 
No.  42,  W'asliinston.  l'»'*7. 

—  Yellow  isli-lirowii.  kaolinixed.  deconi- 
jKiscd  trap  from  four  miles  West  of  San- 
ford,  N.C. 

r.S.  (icol.  Surv.,  Hull.,  vol.  7.  |i.  i:)«  (^  p.). 
No.  42,  Wasliinyloii.  \66'. 

—  Alic;i  anilesito  IVoiii  a  canyon  on  the 
tasi  sideot  San  Mateo  Motuitain.  N.  M. 

I'.S.  (icol.  Surv..  Hull.,  vol.  7.  p.  i:{!»  (J  p.), 
No.  42,  AVa.sliiiiglou.  l.s»7. 

—  Ifyperstlifiie  andesite  fnmi  .San 
I'^raiicisco  MoiintainH,.Aiiz. 

i'.  S.  (icol.  Sill  V.    IJiill..  vol.  7.  p.  r;9  C  1).), 
No.  42,  \Vasliiii;;toli.  MiSl . 

— -  liasalt  fidiii  li  iiiilcH  northeast  of 
(irant,  N.  M<'X. 

I'.  S.  Gfol.  Surv..  Hull.,  vol.  7,  p.  140  (J  p.), 
No.  42,  Wasliiiiv'toii.  I'-b7. 

—  Yellow  sandstone  I'rom   the  Armejo 


(liiarry,  Colo. 

IJ,  S.  (led.  Siirv .,  Hull.,  vol.  7,  p.  141  (',  ji.i, 
AVasliiiiK'"!!.  I,''.s7. 

—  Two  f  eruptive]  rocks  from  Montana. 

['Analyses. ] 

f,  S.   (Icol.   Surv..   Hull.  No.  5'i,  pp.  83  K4 
(■;  p.),  Wii.sliin^ion.  lr.6'J. 

—  [X'oicanic]    rocks    from   California. 
[  .Vnalyses.] 

U.  S.  (icid.  Surv.,  Itiill.  No.  5.j,  p.  HJ  (.J  ]>.), 
Washington,  l6isi). 


240 


('ATAL(KiUK    AND    INDKX    OV 


lliil.l..  127. 


D/HITOI».I 


Chatard, 'riKiiniis  M.- ('oiiliiiiifd.  Chataid,   rii<iiiias  M.— ('(intiiiiicd. 

Two   clii.vs    iKim    hlioio    (if    Owens  — — mid  Baldns,  L.  (i.    liockn  (rom  M,,,! 

l.iiko,  Ciil.     I  Anul.VHcH.]  fiiiia.     [AiialyMOH. ) 

r.S.  (icc.l.Smv.,  liiill.   N...  r,r.,  p.  HlM.'j  !>.),  [• .  s.  (ir.il.  Siiiv.,   Hull.  X,,.  (Kl,  (.p.  |.VM,-,4 

\Vii«liiiiKtrni,  1'<H!),  \Vn.sliliiKt»ii.  IWtll. 

Natural    M.d;,,    its    .HTuirnwo    ai.d  chauvenot,    I.-.^gis.     AnalyHrn  ot   i„,|s, 

iitili/atioii. 


r.  S.  (liMil.  Siirv.,  Hull.  Nci.  (10,  pp.  27  101. 
\ViiHliiii;;tiin.  l.'<ll(l. 

ISriik   clay    fVdiii    New    IMiii,   Minn. 

f  AnalyNCH.  | 

r.  .s.  (icul.  Siii'v.,  Hull.  No.  (',(1.  p.  mi  (\  p.), 
WasliliiKliiIl,  IHHO. 

IiocUh    collccttMl    l>y    K.  D.   Irvinf:;. 

(Ii'on  '.'ai'lxinatoH  and  linieHtoncH,  IN'iio- 
!<(■('-( i()ff('l(i(!  n'i;i(iii.     Analvses.J 

r.  S.  (lci)l.  Siirv.,  Hull.  Nip.  (Id,  pp,  l.'ilM.'il, 
M'Hslilii^'toii,  IHill). 

InoliiHinn    ill    diorito    IVoiii    ('riigcrs  i 

Station,     ii.ar     rookskill.     N.    Y. 
[Analysis.] 

r.S.  (iiMil.  Siirv.,  Hull.  No.  (ill,  p.  t.')H  i\  p.). 
AV;iMliini;t(in,  IH'.iil.  Cliauvenet,  \V.  M.     Notes  on  tlli'Miiiiiplin 

IJiisalt  from  Island  of  Mytilcnc!.  .\sia  of  iron  ore  collected  in  Teiinc.s.xei', 

Minor.     [Analysis.]  ]  imli  Ccnsim  I'.  S.,  vol.  i.'i,  Minin-  imlii^ 

IT.  .S.  (icol,  Surv.,  Hiill.No.  (Ml.  p.  I'lS  (,\  p.),  '           tries,  pp.  II")!  IIO.'),  iniip,  4 ',  Wimliinnlon,  l8Mi, 

WashinKtdii.  lK!i(i.  y„t^.„    „„    ,,„,    „.,niides   of  iron  (ire 

K'ocks  IVoin  r.aitiiiiorc  Coiinly.  Atd.  collected  in  Alaliaina. 

[Anillys"H.]  I              lOlh  (VimiiM  U.  S.,   v.,1.  15,  .Miiiinj:  Imlus- 

U.  S.  (iiMl.  Smv.,  Hull.  Xo.  (U,  i>.  4:1  {}.  p.),  trit-M,  pp,  ;)H3-;il)0,  iimp,  4^ AVa«liii]i;i(iii.lwi. 

Wnsliliiulnii,  18!l(l.  < 

,.      ,  n  .,  ,        Notes  on   tiK*   saiiiiiles   of  iron  (ire 

Sandstones  ironi    nciir  rortsnioiilli.  ,,.,.,.. 

,     .    .,                                               collected  in  Miss(niri. 
Ohio.     [Analysis.]  ,   ,  „ 

,,    „      ,     ,      '.  „    ,,    ..       .,  ,.    ,  KM  1  (.'cnsim  \  .  S.,   vo  .   1,1,  Miiniii;  Ini  in- 

TJ,  S.  (icol.  Surv.,  Hii  1.  N...  (14,  p.  4..  ('  i(.),  ,.  .,.„,.„    ,„  ,.,     ,, 

„.     ,  .      .        ,„„  '  ''  I  tiit'H,  pp.  40;-4'J0,  4°,  WnMhiiijilmi,  I.';*;. 

A\  aHliiiiyfoii,  IHIlii,  I  '  "  '      '  '^       ' 

—  Notes  on  the   sainjilcs  of   inm  urc 


iron  ores,  and  pi^  irons. 

licdl.  Sinv.  MJHHduii,  piiliiiilimiy  ii|"mI(iii 
ii-dii  ores  anil  cnal  (Icliln  ('rom  llilil«i,rk  ni 
1K72,  part  1.  jip.  in  41.  I.x7;i. 

—  ('hcinieai  iinalyseH. 
(iciil.  Siirv,  MiHMoiiil.  liK  liMliiin  Kli  lilwiirk 

»('  tS7:U74,    Ifcport,  vol.  1.  pp.  7l)ll  7;il.  .Icllir 
Hiiii  (;ity,  1K74. 

—  I'reliniiiiary  notes   on    the    iinii  iv- 
sources  (if  Colorado. 

•  '(ilonido  School  of  Mini'H,  Ki  p<irl  ol  lidil 
work  anil  iiiialyHCH,  1S8(1,  pp.  ."i  111,  I8mh. 

—  Tho  iron  resources  of  (.'olorailo. 

Am.  Iii«t.  Mlnliii;   Kiij;., 'I'ium.h.,  Mil.  li<.  pp 
'.'IJO  '.>7;i.  IHIKI. 


Diali.'ise,     Peiiokee-Ooo-eliic      ranoe, 

Jliehioan.      [Analyses.] 

II.  S.  Gcol.  Snrv.,  Hull.  No.  lil,  )).  47  (.J  ]).), 
AVa.sliiniitoii,  18!l(l. 


collected  in  Kentucky. 

loth  Census  l".  S.,vol.  l.'i,  Miiiiii;,' Iiuliislrirf, 
pp.  'J8D-;illO,  maps,  4  \  Washinytnii,  \M^\. 

—  Kcratojihv  re  from  Marhlehead  Neck,      Chester,  .Mhert  H.     The  iron  ri'^rioii  "f 
Mass.     [.\nalyse8.]  northern  Alinnesota. 

U.  S.  (ieol.  Snrv.,  Hull.  No.  7K,  p.  ]1>1  (,',  p.),    ,  (ieoLaiiil  Nat.  UIhI.,  ,Siirv.,  Miiinr..nla.lllli 

WiisliinjJitoii,  18U1.  j  Aiiiiiial  JJeiiort   for  18»'.',  jip,  l.')'.  I(i7.  Mhim 


l''rn|itivo     roclv     from      Montana. 

[Analysis.] 

V.  S,  (ieol.  Siiiv.,  Hull.  No.  7H,  p.  IL':i  (.J  p.). 
W.nshiiiKton,  181I1. 

Kocks  from  California.     [Analyses.] 

r.S.  (Ieol.  Snrv,,  Hull.  No.  78,  \>.  12;i,  Wash 
inytdii,  18111, 

Sandstone  from  Arizona,  [Analysis.  | 

V.  S.  Gi'dl.  Snrv.,  Hull.  No.  78,  ji.  124  (J  p.). 
1801. 

Clarke,    1'.    AV.,  and.     A   report  of 

work  done  in  tho  Washiiioton  l^ahora- 
tory  diirin.o'  the  fiscal  year  1KS;$-S4. 

V.  S.  (icdl.  Siirv..  Hull.  No.  il,  vol.  2,  pp,  243-   i 
280,  Wnsliinston,  188.5. 


apolis.  1HH4. 
Chester,  Frederick  1).     On  liowiiicnlnii 
in  Delaware. 

Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  ;!(1   series,  vol.  'J.'i,  jip.  W-21. 
1883. 

•  Observations  ii])oii  stratified  drift  in  | 

•  Dohiwaro. 

Am.  .lour,  Sei„  :!<1  siirios,  vol.  ■-'.'>,  pp.-lllC-IW  , 
1883. 
Abstract,  Science,  Vdl.2,  p..'i80  (,\  p.l.  If'*' 

The  gnatornary  gravels  of  iioilln'iiij 

Delaware  and  eastern  War.\  lainl. 

Am.  .Idiir.  .Sci.,  3<1  sories.  vol.  '-'".  I'l'-  '*'i 
imi,  iiia|i,  1884. 


Chester,  IVcdt 

riie  Ki'fivi 

ware  iieiiiiiHii 

.Am.  ./our,  .Si 

IXrt.-,. 

—  \  nn  iew  < 
ware,  resiiltfl 
|ir(i;;ress. 

.Via.  .\ssdc.,  I 

Results  fioi 

ami  a.s.sociafed 
ware. 

•Viri.  .\Hsi)r.,  1' 

—  Tlie  State-Jii 

t'iafed  rocks,  n 

llio  Mcrpeiitine 

viinia,     (AliNti'ii 

Am.  .\sfldc.  All' 

—  Tile  liJilibros) 
I'elaware. 

''■  .s.  (looi,  Sim 
tt'ii.iliiiif;lon,  1800. 
■Minlriict,  Am.  Nj 

—  Tlie  Stato-Iint 
li.itcd  rocks. 

I'oiMisvlvania  (\o 

l'P!»:i-lo.-,  Ilnrrishu 

Alistraet,  Am.Na 

— ]  I'cl.lWjiro.   cj 

'iind,  and  Virgin i 

■Viiir;i/laiifi'.s  Geo 

I'l'-'ra  .Til,  1891. 

Chickering, ,].  \\    ,■ 
.Akska. 

■'*i''-  Am.  Siipt.,  V,. 
"'5  IJ  l>.l.  Inlio,  im 
I'hil.  .S,„...  M.iy,  1887. 

l^hiHA.  I..     The  1, 

pl'ii"H;.Hiilia(^rialo 
K.'in,'..Ts  City  ijeyj,,, 

I  CWpmai),  .Nathaniel 
''■''<i's.  ponds,  etc 

■ilM.JoiU'.  Scl.,  vol.  1 

|Cliisliolm,  IVederic  \ 
flio  Denver  wells. 

'•■"''"•"'I"  .S.i.  So.'. 

■^ ■'■'"■  i:ik  Heart  .. 
""''""ftCoinitv,  C. 

''"'"™'l"S,i..s„',.     I- 
"■-119.  IH.-(i. 

,  :'■■»"-<"•<•  IiedsattI 

|'''1W.Cu1m, 

t'olorado  Sei.  So,.     1. 
1891,  1  1 


Bull.  127- 


|mi.i,.127. 


DAHTOIf.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOdY. 


241 


-Coiithiiifil. 

,.    I'ocUh  rrmii  Mnii 

liiU.N".  'X'l'l'-  '  '-  '■''• 

AurtlVHfH     (if     I'llcls, 

roiiH. 

li.  inrliiniimi-.v  r<|"iil  "" 
l,lc\«  IViii"  ll<l(l""rk  "I 
I,  1S7'.1. 

St'H. 

,rl,  Imlniliu!:  Vi.ia«"rk 

,>,i.  I,  in'- """  '■"■  •'''""■ 

,tcH    on    tli<'    ii"i'  '■''• 

ih.. 

,f  MiiifH,  U'l'""'  "'  '''■''' 

i-ceH  of  Coloriulo. 

^  KiiU.,'l'ii"'«-  \"I1'*VP- 

Notes  on  tbcHiniiiilis 
•  ted  in  Tcnni^scf. 
S     vol.  l.\  M'"'"'  '■"'"■' 

Iminii. 

S     v,il.  15,  Mi»i"j:  '"''"'• 

„  HiunpleH   -r  inm  .to 

sonvi. 
S„  vol.   K'.  Miiiiii!;  liiili" 
4o,Wasbiii;;iiiii,  l*^*'''- 

,    sa.ni.l.'S   of    ■»•""  '*' 
tiicUy. 

Is.  v.il.lo,Mi"i"v;l'"'"'*'"'''' 


Cheater,  Trotlorirk  1).— CoiitinniMl.  Chlam,  liichanl  K.     ^lll^  \'iillfciIlciiniiio», 
Tlio  hiuvoIh  of  tlio  hoiiIImtii   Ddii-  Mtixifo. 


wiiri*  peniiiMiilii. 

Am.  .Imir.  Sii.,  .'Id  Mrrlii.^,  vol.  '.'It,  pp.  .'Ill- 14, 

A  nsvii'w  of  tlio  n^oloj^y    of   Iiclii- 

Wiirc,     I'i>.si:lts     of    11    Hlll'Noy     now    ill 

|iro;;ie«.s. 

Am.  .\sHoc.,  I'mc,  vol.  .'CI.  pp.  1110-4111,  1HH,'>. 

]{t'Hiilts  IVoiii  a  study  of  tliii  nalthros 

luiil  assot'iiited  iiiii|>liiliolitfM  in    Delu- 


Aiii.  liiHl.  Mining    IOiik.,   triiiirt.,  vol.  Kl,  pp. 
3.11-;iiW,  IHH.-.. 

—  Tlmdraiiiajjcol  tlio  \  alley  of  Mexico. 
Kiii;.  mill  Mining;  , lour.,  vol.  Ml.  pp.4TH-lt40, 

.''>0<)-.'i(l|,."'.'2.  ,%:'4,  1  ,  IHHS. 

—  Tho  Cutort'i)  milling  dlNtrlet. 
Eii;;.  iiikI  Mliiiii!.'  Jomi.,  miI.   IH.  pp. ;i4(>-n49, 

;i8H-:i8n,  I7ti-47H,  4  ,  IM-^II. 

—  Siei Tft  Mojada,  Mexieo. 
Am.  lii«l.  Miniiii;  I'ni;.,  'rniiis.,  vol.  I.'),  pp. 

"".\m.  .\..-.»...,  ITo...,  vol.34.  pp.215-2in.  1886.   j  Ml!-,W,>nap,  |S87. 

_'lhe  Stale-line  serpentineH  and  asHo-  Cholecki,  ('.  I'...  and  Cliancou.toiB,  de. 

,i„tea  n.ekK,  a  ,.reli.„in»rv  noliee  of  ]  ">;««■■*  ''""^  '•''*  ""■''^  "'"  "">'l-  '^  '""'l 

,ho  serpentine   of  Hontl.oa.st   IVnn.syl-  ''"     "  '■"'•^"♦'''  "''^    ''«•'""    H-rtense," 

vania.     [Almtract.]  (.eolo^Me,  Paris.  l«57.     [Not  H.on.J 

Am  Asuoc.  Adv.  Scl.,  I'ror.,  vol.  30,  p. 'J24,  Christy,    I»avid.       [.etters  on   fienlofry^ 

IMSS.  heino;  n  serie.s  of  coiiiiniuiieationNorigi- 

Tlie  o;al)broH  and  MHsocittted  roi'ks  in  nally  addres.sed  to  l>r.  .Icdiii  I,oeke,  of 

licliiwarc.  Cincinnati,  f;ivinj;an  oiitliiieof  tliooe. 

r.  S.  (ii'ol.  Sarv.,  Hull.  No.  .111.  jip.  45,  map,  olo^y  of   the  West,  and  S(>iitliwcst,  to- 

{;etli(tr  wit  ha  II  essay  on  the  erratic  rocks 
of  North  America,  (IS,  II]iao;e,s,  (i  plates, 

—  The  State-lino  serpcntmo  nnd  asso-  Oxford,  ISIH. 

'■'•'''■'^  '"'■'^*''  i  On  tho  Koniatite  limestone  of  h'ock- 

IViiiisvlvaiila  (r'>ol.  Siirv.,  Iteport  lor  1887,  ,•      ,      ,      ,  ,,         ^       ■     , 

„.,  , :.  ,,     .  ,         ,„,,„  lord,  .lackson  (  onntv,  Ind. 

pp, 0:i-lil:i,  llaiTisbiirj;,  IS'.IO,  '  .  »       ■    • 

Al,str;„.|,  Am.  Xat .,  vol.  '23,  p.  S12  (.1  p.),  1880.  '^'"'  ^^««'"-'  ''••'"•■■  ^  "'■  ''••  I'l'-  ~^->'^'  l'^''''- 

:_T  lielawaro,  eastern  shore  ..f  Mary-     Christy,  S.  li.     ( Mi  the  yen.'si.s  of  einna- 
,',        ,  ...     .    .  h.'ir  d(^i)osits. 

1:111(1,  and  \  irifinin.  .      ' 

„     ,,    ,       ,-,,,,         ,,    .,      „,      ,..■  .\iii..lour.  S(i..3(l  Moncs,  vol.  17.  pp.  4r.:)--4(;3, 

Miiiliirlaiio  .s  Gcol.Kwy.  (ini(l(>,  _'(l  oditiiiii,  '' 

ii|p.;i'«j-.'i;ii,i8oi.  '""'■' 

„,.  ,  ,  ,,.    .       ,n,     ,,    .   /,,     ■  Church,  .(olin  A.     liidoriironndtenipcra- 

Cliickering, ,r. M ..  ir.    ThoMnirGhicier,         ,  .^i     ..        ^     i   i    , 

I  tiircs  on  the  Comstock  lodo. 

■  "    '■  „  Am.  .loiif.  Scl.,  3d  Mories.  vol.  17.  pii.  2H!)-'.'ft(!, 

M.  Am.  Sapt.,vol.  20,  pp.  10789  107!)0,  No.   |  ,^^,, 


\Vii.<liiiiL;l(>n,  189(1. 
Alwtno  I,  Am.  Xal.,  v(.l.  'J.-|,  p.  1002, 1891. 


675  (J  p.),  folio,  1888.     Koad  to   Wa.sliintrtoii 
I'hil,  Soi'.,  Mav,  1887. 


\     '  ^.       f  ■Child,  A.  1..    Tho  looss  of  tho  ^\  estoni 

f\.     Tiio  ir*'"      <•  ^   liliiiiis;  suliac^rial  or  snhacincons? 

Kansas  City  lieview,  V(d.  4,  (ip.  '293  'J'll,  ISHl. 

[Chipman,  Nathaniel.    On  moving  stoucs 

in  lakes,  ponds,  etc. 

.\in.  Jcmr.  Sci,,  vol.  14,  pp.  303-305, 1828. 

[Chisholm,  I'lederic  F.     Data  concerning 
llioDdivcv  wells. 


•sota. 

';;ri8.u,pp.i^^i«^'^"'""- 


I,,,,  1).    (ml.owldi'nlf" 

;,.l    «..ri.^«,  vol.  ^-I'l'- '*'•'■ 

LuponstratifuHiatiltuM 


Tlu!  jjeolo^y  and  veinsoffomhstono, 

Ariz. 

Kn;;.  and   Minin;  .Tour..  Md.33,  pp.  218-210. 
313.4M882. 

Ki^vicWfd  by  \V.  T.  l!lak(>.  iliid..  pp.  •J31-.2.')'J, 
328,  1882. 

The   ijcolojjical    hatth^  of  tin;  Com- 

Htock.     [l\(;vii?\v    of    llai;ue    and    Idd- 
in^s.] 

Eii^'.  .1)1(1  .Mining '^mr..  vol.41,  ii..'>2.  4^,  1H88. 


;>d  sonos 


vol.2^VP««^"' 


L,.,,vol.2,p.:>^-^^l'->''^^^'     , 

Lu-v  gravels  of  >.;"•""- 

leastcrnMar.Nlau'l.     _,_| 

■.id  series,  vol.  -'I'l' 


I'tiiiirailo  Sci.  Soc,  I'roc..,  vol.  1,  pp.  8:1-98,  j  Cist,  Zachai'jah.     Aeeonnt  of  the  mines 

'*  of    a)itliraeite    in    th(>     re<rion    about 

|— The  Klk  Head  anthracite  coal  field  '       Wilkesharre.  I'a. 

"Ilfaiitt  Countv,  C<do.  -^i".  •l('iii..Sci.,  voi.4,  pp.  1-7,  map,  .scc.lioiia, 

I'liliinid"  .Sci.  Soc,  rro(i.,  v(d.  2,  jiavt  2,  jip.  ''*--• 

"'"'^"' '**"'■  Claghorj],   Clarenee    1,'.     Notes    on    tho 

■Iroii-nn^  hcdsfittho  province  of  San-  Uerniee  antliracito  coal  liasiii.  Snllivan 

'iitcn.Ciiliii.  Connty,  I'a. 

Coloradii  Sci.  Soc,  I'roo.,  V(d.  3.  pp.  2.')!l-203,  1              Am.  Irjst.  Miiiinji  Kiig.,  'I'raiis.,  vol.  17,  pp. 

1*31.  I          006-610, 1889. 

Bull.  127 16 


242 


(JATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


tnvu.lK 


Clapp,    A.     fJreeiistoiic    dike    (in    Xtn-  I  Cluk,  AVilliaiu  1^. — Continiu'd. 

mont].  '*ii  llin'o  f;(M)li)gic!Uoxcurnioiis  iiiailt 

Am.  Jour.  Sc.i.,  v.il.i;2.  p.lSit  (J  ]).).  I8HJ. 


[Tbo   fjo()li>,t;i('ul   ciinivalentM  of  llic 

vi'Miiily  of  \c\v  Alhiiiiy,  Iiid..  .-i.s  (loiii- 
piiiod  \\  itli  MiD.so  (IcsciibiMl  in  <lio  Silii- 
riiiii  systfiu  iil'  iMiucliisoii.  | 

riiiladellilii:!  Aiail.  Sci.,  rriic,  vcl.  1,  j)]).  ]x 
I!),  177-178, 184;i. 

[Clark,  Anderson  and. J  Iioixnt on  gccd- 
o;vy.  State  of  Minnesota,  No.  I'J,  lojii.sla- 
tnro  of  ISIil,  :.'(>  i>ayc.H,  St.  Panl,  1801. 
[Not  socn.  I 

Clai'k,  A.  C.  Work  in  novth  central  Wi.s- 
eonsin. 

■\Vist'oii.''iii  (ii'iil.  .Sm  v.,  Aiiiiii;il   Ji<|nirt  loi 
IS77,  lip.  41 -4n,  MiKli.sdii.  187S. 

Siiperl'icial    <;'e<dojj;y    of    llio    Mppcr 

Wisconsin  \alley.  [I'.dited  Ity  J',  t'. 
Oluunlierlin.J 

GiMiliijiV  III'  Wisroiisiii,  aui'vcy  of  187:!-1S70, 
v<vl.4,l>li.  7ir)-72:!,  1S8'J. 

Clark,  I'.tlyar  V.  Studies  in  tin;  Hliodo 
Island  eo;il  measures. 

Xrwpiiil  X;\t.  Hist.  Sor.,  rrm.,  (Idciiincnt  J, 
])l).i)-12, 1884. 

Clark,  Ellis,  \otes  on  the  progress  of 
mining  in  China. 

Am.  Tiist.  Minin;?  Kn^.,  Tnins.,  vol.  111.  pp. 
.'■)71-.''i93, 1801. 


during  (ho  niontlis  of  Oct(d)(>r  and  \o. 

vemlier,  18^7,  into  the  southern  cdnntif* 
of  Maryland. 

.lohiis  JIopkiilH  I'liiv.,  (^'iiciiliii's,  vdl.  7.  ||., 
0.-.  07.  Xo.  li:!,  I8,SS. 

—  Discovery  of  fossil-beariui;'  Civti. 
eeonsHtratii  in  Anne  Arundel  am  ll'iiuce 
George  counties,  Md. 

.Iiihiis  Hopkins  I'liiv..  C'ircular.s.  \  nl.  s,  X 
i;9,  piK  21)  21.  18.-!!). 

—  On  the  Tertiary  deiiosits  of  tlicCipi 
Fear  Ifiver  I'egion. 

(Icol.  Soc.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  l,pp.  ."i:)7-:p40.  If9it. 
Alistnicts.  Am.  CiioL.vol.  T),  p.  llll  (>  ],,, 
IS'.IO  1  Am.  Niit..  vol.  24,  p.  28!)  (,', )).),  l.^I'ii. 

—  Thinl     annual    geologi<'al    exiuil;. 

lion  into  southern  .Maryland  amlWr- 

ginia. 

Jolni.s   llojiUins   I'liiv.,  •'irci.ini'*,  vol.;i.!i" 
81.p]).  (l;l-71,4\189i). 

—  ThegeoloL'ic.'il  features  of 'iay  llc:i'l. 
Mass. 

.foliiis  Hopltilis Univ.,  ('iiculMis.  \ nl. li', N. 
84, 1).  28(11  (■oI.),4'M8!)0. 

—  Report  of  the  scicntifn'  (xinditii:!  I 


I       into  southern  Maryland,     (ieoloi'v. 
'  iToluis  Hopkin.i  I  niv.,  Civcnlav.i,  \(il.li'.ii]i 

100-I0a,No.8'.),.l",  1,S9I. 


Clarke,  F.  W..  et  al.]     Wink  done  in] 
the  division  of  elieiiiistry  and  phy.<iis 
mainly  during  the  fiscal  year  18SJ-M 
Clark,  E.  S.,  Herrick,  C.    L..  anil,  an<l  u.  s'.(;t'ol.SM.v.,  Hnll.  No.*27,  vi,l.  (.it..-- 

Deming,  J.  li.    Some  American  norites  nio,  AVii.sliinutim,  is.'^o. 

andgabbros.  jjjue  and  bulf  limestone  from  iiii:ir| 

Am.C.col.,  vol.  l,).i,.;i;!!)-34(i,  plate,  1888.  j-'iM    of   tlio    Hoosier    Stone    Coiiiium-, 

Clark,  E.  J.     The  formation  of  Toronto  j       H<'dford,  Ind. 

jj^p      I  I  r.  S.  (ii'ol.  Siii-v.,   linll..  vol.  7.  lip.  ItiL-lll 

Canailiiin  Inst..  Trans.,  vul.  1.  pp.  .'li -38, 2.19- 

240,1891. 

.\listracl.   Am.   \al.,   vol.   L'.l.   jip.  821-822  (.'i 
lines),  1891. 


(J  p.),  Xo.  12,  "\\''asliingtoM,  1887. 

—  Volcaine  dust. 

r.   S.  (ii'ol.  Siirv..    r.nll..  vol.  7.  iiji.  Hl-li;| 


Clark,  li.  Xeilson.  The  fertiary  eoal 
beds  of  Canyon  City.  Colo. 

.\ni.  Inst.  Aliniiij;  Hii;;..  Trans.,  vol.  1.  ])|i. 
29;!- 290.  i>lntc,  187.'!. 

The     Ilumboldt-l'ocahontas    vein. 

Kosita,  Colo. 

Am.  Inst.  Minin}{  Knu.,  Trans.,  vol.  7.  pj). 
2i-:i;i,  1879. 

Clark,  William  H.  A  new  ammonite 
whieh  throws  additional  ligjit  upon 
tlio  geological  positioii  of  the  Alpine 
Rhietie. 

Am.  .Toor.  ,Scl.,  lii!  scric,-  i)p.  1 18  1 1'.i,  1888. 


(,\  p.),  Xo.  42,  AVasliin^rtoa.  18.^7. 

—  Fulgurite   fi'om   Wliitc-^idf  Coiiiity.l 


111. 

r.  S.  ilrol.  .'^urv.,  r,ull.,vnl.7,  l>.  UOiiiii 
N'o.42,  Wa.sl!inj,'ton,  1887. 

—  Three  coals  from  Gulf,  X.  C 

r.  S.  (i(>iil.Snrv..]!nll..  vol.7,  pp.llfiijl' 
Xo.  42,  Wa.'<liinnton,lK87. 

—  Sonu'  nickel  ores  from  (irciioii. 
Am.  .Four.  Sri..  3<1  sorics,  vol.  :!■',  lip.  Wi-'"| 

Wasliint.'lcm.ia.'-'H. 

— ■  Triassic.  sandstone  froiii  .MiU'viaiiiLj 
[Analysis.] 

r.S.dr.il.SiMv.,  linll,  Xo.  W,  !>.  80(i -.'^ 
W'asliington.  18.S9. 


iBi:LLl2?, 


DABTON.l 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


243 


timicil. 

oxcui'Hions  iiiailt 
0('t()l)er  and  No- 
onthorn  odiintifj 

Circiiliir^,  vul,  7  \\ 

runiU'liiiKl  I'liiice  I 

Oirciiliirs. '.  ol.  j^.  X. 

|)iisits  of  lli('(';i[if 

■dl.l.VP- ''''■-"'*''■ '-*■ 
,v.)l.  5,  v.  119  (ill,. 

pologiciil    exiWi.  I 
iliivylaiiil  anil  Vit- 

.-.,  Circi.iiiv*,  vol. '.'.->'■ 

iturfs()l'<iaylle:iii.| 

.,('iri'\il;irs,  \(il.  li',  N' 

;ieiititii'  cxiicilili"!!! 
land,     (iwilogy. 

i-.,('irciil;\vs,  v(il.l".ff. 
]      AVovli    iloilt!  in  I 

Imistry  and  iiliysiis| 
iscal  year  18Sl-\', 

II.  Xo.-JT,  vm1.1.1i1i..'--| 

iicstonr  IVdiu  iiiiar- 
|i-   Slouc   Comiwiiv. 

lU..  v"l.  7.  v!>.  U"-"'- 
Itcjii,  1887. 

Il!iin..vi)l,  7,  IM'.  Hl-»-| 
]t(.a,  18.'-7. 
Kvilitt-^iili-    CiHlllty.] 

Lll.,vnl.7.  p.lWiiV 
IsT. 

(liilf.X.C- 

],ll..v..l.7.VI'.ll«'il' 
|87. 

from  (Uogi)". 

L   tV.MU  M;inl;iii4.| 
111.  No.  W.  !>.  80  (i  r' 


[Clarke,  V.  W.J— Contimiod. 


(lay 


from  Miirtlias  Vino- 


vard.  .Mass.,  ])artial  aualyHis. 

r.  S.  (iiol.   Surv.,   Hull.   Xo.  .IS,  lip.  89-00 
(.'ili^Wasliitlgliiii,  1889. 

-. —  [Trciiiton  limestoiiK  from  Oliio  ami 
Indiana,  analyses.] 

U.  S.  GcdI.  Surv.,  Hull.  No.  60,  i>\>.  100,  Ki:" 
(J  p.),  Wa.-'hiiigtiiii,  1890. 

('()(|tiina  and   coral   rock.s.      [From 

Florida  analyses.] 

U.  S.  (Icol.  Suiv.,  Bull.  Xo.  CO,  p.  102  (;i  p.), 

■\Vilsliiiif;toii,  1890. 

Sandstone  from  Kuona  Vista,  Ohio. 

[Analysis.] 

U.  S.  Gfol.  Surv.,  Hull.  Xo.  01,  ii.  4.")  {[  )).), 
Wnsliiiifltoii,  1890. 

Tluuolativcabnndanceof  thtu'liemi- 

( al  t'k'nients. 

1.  S.  C.i'ol.  Surv.,  Bull.  X».  78,   ]tyt.  ;t4-42, 
AViisliui^'tcm,  1891. 

—  and  Chatard,  T.  M.  A  re])ort  of 
work  dune  in  the  Washiiio'ton  labora- 
tory diirinjj;  the  fiscal  year  1883-Sl. 

r.  S.  ('..111.  Surv.,  Bull.  No.  9,  vol.  2,  pp.  241!- 

2m.  \Vasliln>,Moli,  188,"). 

—  and  Diller,  .1.  S.  Tnr<inois  from 
New  Mexico. 

Am  Jour.  Sci.,  :icl  series,  vol.32,  pp.211-2IK, 

\m. 

—  and  Riggs,  U.  M.  [Limestone  from 
Ohio,  analyses.] 

U.S.  Ccol.  Surv.,  Bull.  Xo.  00,  ]>.  100  (:■{  ]>.), 
Wii.sliiimtoD.  1890. 

Clarke,  (lalcn.  [Exjdorations  in  the 
icfjion  of  the  Yosoniite  Valley.] 

Bd.stoii  Soo.  Xat.  lli.st.,  Proc,  vol.  15,  ]>p. 

•>:<9-%i.  1K7;). 

Clarke,  Henry  (i.  Aurora,  Nov.  A  litth* 
of  it'f  history,  past  and  present. 

SclKKilof  SIin>'s,  (^)uart.,  vol.  3,  pj).  lll.'i-l.'lO, 

Clarke,  .lohn  .^L  On  the  hiijhpr  Dovo- 
iiiiui  fannas  of  Ontario  (Joiinty,  N.  Y. 

r.  S.  (Ipol.  Surv.,  Bull.  No.  16,  vol.  ,■),  iip. 
:U-l'.'i),  plalos,  Waaliiiiiitou,  1885. 

Alistrii(:l,.Aiu.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  Hcrics,  vol.  31, 
1'  4114  !ip).  1880. 

—  A  liriel'  outline  of  the  gcolooical  suc- 
cession in  Ontario  County,  N.  Y. 

Xi'W  Vorli.  Rf]Hivt  of    Static  rr('olo;;ist  for 
I'Kl,  pp.  ii-22,  uuip,  Alliany,  188,-), 

Alsiiscparatc  us  :issc'inl)ly  doruini'iil  Xo.  10, 
Itp'iKi's,  map,  .\lbaiiv.  18S0. 
.MHtiiii't,  Scionce,  vol.  p.273  (i  p.),  4  ',  issfi, 
--[Sink    holes    at    Attica,  Wsominjr 
t-'iiUMty,) 

Niw  Yiul;,  fit  h  Uoporf  of  tlu*  (Jeolonist,  1880, 
lip34-;)5,  Alliany,  1887. 


Clarke,  .John  M. — Continued. 

Report  on  the  bones  of   maHtodon 

or  ehiphas  found  associated  with  char- 
coal and  pottery  at  Attica,  Wyoming 
County,  N.Y. 
j  New  York  State  MuBouui,4Isl   Ueport,  pp, 

388-390,  pla(e.s.  Albany,  1888. 

I  The   llercyniiin    question.      A  brief 

nwiew  of  its  development  and  i»re8ent 
status,  with  a  few  remarks  u])on  its 
relation  to  the  current  classitication  of 
American  faunas. 

New  Yolk  State  ^luseuni,  42(1  Keport,  pp. 
408-4;(7,  Allinuy,  ISsil.  Discussed  by  C.  D. 
Walcott.  Am.  Jour,  Sei.,  3(1  series,  vol.  39,  pp. 
l,->5-i:)(). 

The   fauna,    with    Goniatites    iutii- 

nu'scens,  Heyricli,  in  western  XewYork. 

Ami.  (leol,,  vol.  8,  pi>.  ,'<C-10.-),  1891 . 
Xeuos  Jalirbuch.  1891,  vol.  1,  pp.  101-168, 
1891. 

Clarke,  William,  Lewis,  M.,  iind.  His- 
tory of  the  expedition  uiultir  the  com- 
mand of  Lewis  and  Clarkt,  to  the 
sources  of  the  ^Missouri,  thence  across 
the  Rocky  Mountains  and  down  the 
Columbia,  performed  durino;  the  years 
1801-lSOO  by  order  of  the  (•overnmeut 
of  the  Utiited  States.  Prepared  for  the 
press  by  I'aul  Allen,  vol.  1,  xxviii,  470 
pajies,  map;  vol.  2,  ix.  522  pages,  map, 
rhiladelphia,  ISl  t. 

Clarke,  W.  B.  Kemarks  on  the  sedi- 
mentary formations  of  New  ■'^outh 
Wales,  illustrated  by  references  to 
other  Provinces  of  Australasia. 

Ami.  Jour.  Sei.,  2(1  .series,  vol.  '),  pp.  334-353, 
1808.     TroHi  a  painpblet. 

Claypole,  E.  W.  On  the  ]ire-(ilacial 
oeograithy  of  the  reoion  of  the  (Jreat 
Lakes. 

Cauadiiiu  Xat.,  vol.  8.  uewseries,  up.  187-200, 
1878.  Kead  to  ('iiu'iiuuUi  X'at.  Hist.  .Soc, 
.Tanuary,  1875. 

Evidence    from   tlu^   drift  of  Ohio, 

Indiana,  and  Illinois  in  sujiportof  tlni 
pre-(Jlacial  origin  of  the  basins  of 
lakes  Erie  tind  Ontario. 

.\ui.  .\ssoe.,  Proc,  vol.  30,  pp.  147-l,-)9,  1882, 

l'r(!-(>lacial  formation  of  the  beds  of 

the  groat  American  lakes. 

Caiiadlaii  .Nat.,  new  Mcries,  vol.  o,  pp,  213- 
227,  1881. 

On  the  KingsmiH  white  sandstone. 

Ami.  Pbil.  Soc..  I'roe.,  vol.  20.  pp.  000  073, 
1883.    UiscUBHed  by  J.  P.  Lesley,  pp.  673-675. 


244 


OATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


f  Bri,i,.  127, 


Claypole,  !'>.  W. — Coiitiinu'd. 

On  the  equiviiloiit  of  tlio  Schohaiio 

grit  of  New  York  in  middle  PennHyl- 
vania. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  I'roo.,  vol.  20,  pp.  ."iiU-SJO, 
1883. 

On  two  small  patches  of  Catskill 

repreHonted  near  Le  Roy  on  the  map 
in  Keport  G  in  the  second  geological 
snrs'ey  of  Pennnylvania. 

Am.  riiil.  Soc,  I'roL'.,  vol.  20,  pp.  533-534 
(J  p.),  1883. 

On  a  mass  of  Catskill  rocks  sup- 
posed to  exist  on  the  north  bank  of 
Towauda  Creek,  near  Franklin. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  I'loc,  vol.  20,  pp.  .Tiil-SSS, 
1883. 

On  an  error  in  identifying  two  dis- 
tinct beds  of  iron  ore  in  IJeport  (J  of 
the  geological  survey  of  Bradford 
County,  Pa. 

Am.  rijil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  20,  pp.  529-530, 

1883. 

On   the  occurrence  of   fossiliferous 

strata  in  the  lower  Poneiit  (Catskill) 
group  of  middle  Pennsylvania. 
Am.  Niit.,  vol.  17,  pp.  274-282, 18H3. 

The  Niagara  group  of  New  York  ab- 
sent from  Perry  ('onnty.  Pa. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proe.,  vol.  21,  pp.  500-502. 
1884. 

Report  on  some  fossils  from  the  lower 

coal  measures  near  Wilke8l)arre,  IjU- 
zerne  County,  Pa. 

WyoniiiiK   Ili.st.  iiml  (iool.  ,Soc,  Pro(\  and 
Coll.,  vol.  2,  pp.  2:iO-2:.:i,  1884. 

The  Onondaga  salt  group,  or  gyp- 
seous grou])  of  New  York,  in  Perry 
County,  Pa. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  21,  pp.  497-499, 
1884. 

On  the  ( Uinton  and  other  shales,  etc., 

composing  the  fifth  group  of  K'ogors  in 
the  first  siu'v<!y  of  Pennsylvania. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  21,  pp.  492-490, 

1884. 

Notes  on  the  genus  Uensselaeria  in 

the  Hamilton  group  in  Perry  County 
[Pa.]. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,   Proc,  vol.  21,   pp.  235-2:!n 
(J  p.),  1884. 

On  the  equivalent  of  the  New  York 

Portage  in  Perry  County,  middle  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Am.  Phil.  .Soc,  Proc,  vol.  21,  pp.  2;tO-2;i5, 
1884. 


Claypole,  K.  W. — Continued. 

The  Perry  County  fault.     Note  on 

an  important  corriictioii  in  the  geolotr. 

ical  map  of  Pennsylvania. 

Am.  Phil.  Sue,  I'roc,  vol.  21,  pp.Slg  2L'.i. 
1884. 

— —  On  the  Hamilton  sandstone  of  inid- 
die  Pennsylvania.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  32.  pp.  244-210. 1881. 

[ 1  [On  the  crumpling  of  the  eiirtiu 

crust  as  shown  by  a  section  across 
Huntingdon,  .luuiata,  and  Perry  conn. 
ties,  Pa.] 

Kead  to  Am.  As.soc  Adv.  Sci.,  1884. 

Sclenco,  vol.  4.  p.  258  (J  col.),  1884. 

On  some  fish  remains  recently  dis- 
covered in  the  Silurian  rocks  of  IV'iin- 
sylvania.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc,  I'roc,  vol.  38.  pji.  424-42.-1, 1?,\,. 

Perry  County. 

2d  (icol.  Siirv.  Pcnnsylvani.a,  Kcpoit  F2,  :i 
prolimiiinry  report  on  tho  I'liIcoiitnlntTy  nf 
Porry  County,  hy  K.  W.  Claypole  p|].  l-i:i7, 
map,  llarrisburg,  1885. 

On  the  vertical  range  of  certniii  fiw- 

sil  species  in  Pennsylvania  and  New 
York. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  10,  pp.  044-G.-,4, 188,'.. 

On  the  recent  discovery  of  jitenispi- 

dian  fish  in  the  Upper  Silurian  locksdl 
North  America. 

Gcol.  Soc,  (Jiiart.  .Four.,  vol.  41,  p]i.  4nW. 
1885. 

Pennsylvania  before  and  alter  tk 

elevation  of  the  Appolachi.in  .Mdiiii- 
tains. 

British  Assoc,  Knport  of  .^Jth  imctins, 
718,1885. 

Pennsylvania  befiu'e  .nnd  .ifier  tlic  j 

elevation   of   the  Ai>palaclii;in  .Mmiii- 
tains,  a  study  in  dynamical  ;;r()l{ii,'y. 
Am.  Xat.,  vol.  19,  257  288, 1885. 

On  the    materials  of  the  .Vppida-j 

chians. 

Road  to  Am.  Ahsoc  Adv.  Sci.,  ISS.'i. 
Abstracts,  Am.. four.  Sci.,  3d  nerics. veil. «', 
p.  ;U0(51iii("s),  1885;  Science,  vol.  tip.  221  (,S  pi.  ( 
188.'>. 

Hntlalo    and    Chicago,    or    "Wliitj 

might  have  been." 

Am.  Xat.,  vol.  20,  pji.  850-802,  l.Sfiii. 
Abstract,  Am.  Assoc,  I'roc.  \  "I.  ;!.'i,  l'."l| 

(iP-).''<8«- 

The  old  gorge  at  Niagar.'i. 

Science,  vol.  8,  p.  230  (}  p.),  1880. 


DARTO.N.] 

Claypole,  K 

Tlio   l;ik 

Sddcs  in  tin 
lean  gliicicj 

ICdiiiljiir';! 
ms,  ]ilate.s,  It 

Ah.s(r,icf,s, 
JSiiT;  Am.  (i(> 
8ii.  Moil  (Illy 

A.ssDc.  Adv.  h 

'I'lie  matei 

■\iii.  -Vat.,  v( 

—  Till'  four  I' 

■VJvmiia.     [A 

-Viii.  As.soc.  . 

(J  P-),  1888, 

—  .'^iii,!,Mi)ar    a 
iii'.iv  Akron,  o: 

-\iii<;eol.,v„i 

"ii    sonio   i 
flio  <(.iidition 

Cllltil. 

^>"-   Geol.,    vo 

•Mwtr.irf,  Briti 

""■'■'in;;.  i>p.  n«!)^i 

TJi(>  eccontri 

'■"I'l  versus  the  1 

I'Mi/lluir;;]!    (;,.„ 

■■>3^.-)4s,  18S.S. 

I  —  "liiciers  jind 

-liii.i;,.,!,.  vol.  ;i 
Tlir    .story    of 

smiii. 
Mn.  (■„■„]..  v„i,;j 

^''ills  of  rock  . 

-Viiliii-,..  vol.;!.i),  J, 

~-II'iis(r,ition   o( 

''"■■■'ill  "  in  the  cm 

■l"i.  (...„!.,  vol. 

"~~'''l"'r,'ality„fv 

"i'J''niN(  of  tho,>i 

^'"-  ^--'oc.  Adv. 

(•ilM,  1,S!»0, 

■~''''"'  making  „f 
^^"'•0.ol.,vol.5,  J 

"~''''i''<'ontinent,s; 

■""■act.] 

'''■"'■■^'"■•Am...  ii„ 
~;:%aIonyxi„  ,, 

^'"•<i>'.l.,  vol.7,  p 

";:;;'"'i>i.s,„i„  i„  ^,, 

"'J^'-'i^vlvania 

'^'"■•'•'<'l.,vol.8,  „, 


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tinned. 

y  fiiult.    Note  on 

"ion  in  lh«  seolog- 

/ania. 

..,  vol.  21,  pp.-lS --■' 

,  sandstone  of  ini<' 
[Abstract.] 

ol.  32,  PV.2« -"'■'*""'■ 

pling  of  tlio  (Mvtlu 
,y  a  section  lurdss 
ita,  and  I'cwv  cimii- 

.Aav.rioi.,l8S4. 

,Mi«'Ol.),18H4. 

omains  recently  dis- 
urian  rocks  of  Vmv 

•act.) 

,vol.38.in>-«^-*''*''^''' 

■onnsylvania.  Un"'^>1^2.» 

j.^.  \V.  ClnyP"!'"'  VI'-  l-l'''' 

.885. 

^l  ranKo  of  certain  fe. 

ennsylvania  and  Ne« 

p,pp.644-6r.4,18Sr,. 

.diHCOVcryofvli^vuBiM- 
Upper  i^ilurian  rocli9»t 

,t.,To"r.,vo\.  41,  M'.^'-f'' 

l.oforo  and  altor  Ik 
u',  Appalaclii:"!  Monu- 

Itri.ort  of  MtUin.Hinf,!'. 

kaboforcnnd.aortl,c 

,„e  Api.ala.-l.i^'"  ,^'""" 
u  dynamical  ;i-'<'l";.?y- 

10  '2^)7  '21)8. 188"). 

,tcrial8  of  tl>c  .M.V^'1^>- 

..louv.  h«<.,.f.i  J 

k85;  Scieiio<',vo\.i'l>-""i 


I,\    Cliicago 
en  " 
t 


ov 


.    '•WW 


20,  Vl<- 850-80-.  l'^'^"; 

,.A««oc.,lTo.--^"'' ■•■'■'■■ 

^roatNiajiiara. 


Claypole,  E.  "\V.— Continncd. 
'I'lio  lake  aj^6  in  Oiiio,  or  soiiio  epi- 
sodes intlio  retreat  of  the  North  Anier- 
'    lean  },'laeier. 

IMiiibiirKli  Tiool.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  !>,  pp.  421- 
4,'i(^.  ]ilntt'H.  1887. 

Ali.strncts.  Am.  Xal.,  vol.  22,  ]>.  I.'i2  (J  p.), 
18.^7;  Ami.  (icol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  G:i-()4,  1HS7  ;  I'opular 
Sci.  Moiithly,  vol.  ;i:i,  pp.  42,S-42!),  1888 ;  "  Liiki' 
Ciiy:iliof;i'-  'I  study  ill  j;l:i(ial  j;('oliij;\-,"  Am. 
Ass(h;.  Adv.  Sei.,  I'roc,  vol.  30,  p.  218,  1888. 

'ihe  materials  of  tho  Appalachians. 

.\iii.  Xat.,  vol.  21,  pp.  U.')5-i)02. 1051-1000,  1887. 

—  The  four  great  sandstones  of  Pcnii- 
s.\lvaiiia.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  30,  p  227 

(5  p.),  1888, 

—  Siiio;nlar    snhterraiiean    commotion 
iiciiv  Akron,  Ohio. 

.\iii,  (ieol.,  vol.  l,]>p,  10(1-102,  1888. 

—  Oil    some   investigations  regarding 
tlio  condition  of   the  interior  of   tln^ 

eartli. 

Am.  Gcol.,  vol.  1,  PI).  382-3,80,  vol.  2,  i>p. 
28-35,  1888. 

.Ui.stract,  Briti.sh  A».soc.,  Kcport  of  48th. 
met'tiiif,'.  pp.  009-670, 1889. 

—  'i'lie  eccentricity  theory  of   glacial 
cold  versus  tho  facts. 

i;iliiilmrf,'li  Gcol.  Soc,   Trans.,    vol.   5,   pp. 

■)34-.'i48,  1888. 

—  (ilacicrs  iiiul  glacial  radiants  in  the 

i.e  age. 

Am,  (Icol.,  vol.  3,  pp.  73-94,  18,89. 

—  The  story  of    tho  Mississippi-Mis- 

simii. 

Am,  (ii'ol.,  vol.  3,  i))!.  361-377, 1889. 

—  Falls  of  rock  at  Niagara. 
Xiiliiif,  V(d.  39,  p.  367  (i  col.),  1889. 

—  Illustration  of    the    "level   of    no 
btiaiii'"  in  the  crust  of  earth. 

Am,  (;c(d.,  vol.5,  pp.  83-88,  1800. 

—  The  reality  of  a  level  of  no  strain  in 
ilio crust  of  the  earth.     [Abstract.] 

Am,  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  ,38,  p.  2,32 
(,ili,l,  1,S!»0. 

—  Tli(>  iiKikiiig  of  rennsylvania. 

Am,  (;col,,\()l.  5,  pp.  225  234,  1890. 

I  —  Till'  continents  and  deep  ,soas.     [Ab- 
stract.] 
(iidi.Siic  Am,,  niiii.,\(>i.  2,  pp.  10  in,  i8',n. 
[— Mcjralonyx  in  Holmes  County,  Ohio, 
m    I'artL'. 

Am,  (lidl..  vol.  7,  pp.  149-1,53,  1891. 

[■ — .\ii  c|iis<ide  in  the  Paleozoic  history 

"n'ciMisylvania. 
Am,  (ieol,,  vol.8,  pp.  152-159,  1891. 


Claypole,  E,  W. — Continued. 

On  a  deep  boring  near  Akron,  Ohio, 

and  it,s  signilicance. 

Am.  Gi'ol.,  vol.  8,  p.  239  (J  p.),  1891. 
Ab.stract  of  paper  rend  to  Geol.  Soc.  Am. 
1891. 

Claypole,  K.  15.    Recent  glacial  work  in 
Enropi". 

I'opular  Sci.  ilontlily,  vol.  37,  jip.  103-100, 
1890. 

Clayton,  .1.  K.     On  th(^  geological  struc- 
ture and  mixle  of   oocurreneo  of  tho 
silver  ores  in  the  White  Pine  district. 
California   Acad.  Sci.,   I'roc,  vol.  4,   p.  89 
(■^  p.),  1873. 

- —  The  (ilacial  period,   its   origin  and 
development. 

California  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  6,  pp.  123- 
131,  plate,  1870. 

Atlanta  district  [Idaho]. 

Am.  ln>t.  Jlining  Knj;.,  Trans.,  vol.  5,  pp. 
408-473.  1877. 

The  Drumlummon  group  of  veins  and 

their  mode  of  formation. 

Kiig.  and  Alining  Jour,,  vol.  46,  pp.  85-80, 
100-108,  4",  18S8. 

Extract  from  report  to  Montana  Company 
of  London. 

The  ('(enr  d'Alene  silver-lead  mines. 

Kng.  and  Mininj;  Jour.,  vol,  45,  pp.  108-109, 

4'',  1888. 

Cleavelaud,  P.     An  elementary  treatise 
on  mineralogy  and   geology,  xii,   668 
pages,  Boston,  18U),  2d  edition,  2  vols., 
1822. 
Clemson,  Thomas  G.    Thellartz.     Phys- 
ical goograiihy,  state  of  industry,  etc. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  19,  pp.  105-130,  plate, 
1831. 

ITemington  coi)per  ore. 

(iool,  Soc   I'cnnsylvaiiia,  'frans.,  vol.1,  p. 
167  (5  p.),  1835. 

Notice  of  a  geological  examination 

of  the  country  between  Fredoricksbnrg 
anil  Winchester,  in  Mrginia,  iniduding 
the  gold  region. 

Geol.  Soc.  I'cnnsylvaniii,  Trans,,  vol.  1,  jip, 
298-313,  idalc,  l,S:i,5, 

Taylor,   Richard,  and.     Notice  of  a 

vein  of  hitnminons  coal  rc'cenlly  ex- 
plored near  Havana,  lliiba. 

.\m.  riill.  Sue,  'I'rnns,,  vol,  6,  now  series, 
pp.  191-107,  plate,  1839. 

[Clerc,  F.  T-.]     The  lead  and  zinc  ores  of 
southwest  Missonri. 

Kny.  and  Miniii;;  .lour.,  vol.  33,  pp.  397-398, 
4^,1887.     [Kroin  a  pamphlet.    Not  seen. J 


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CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX    OF 


(BCI.I,.  127. 


liARTU.V.I 


Cleve,  P.T.    On  tlie^rcolojjVDttliiiioitli-  Coan,  Titus— Continued, 

eastern  West  India  IfsliindH.  !  N'olcano  of  Kilaiica,  llawiiii. 

Kim;;:!-  Sv(  iiskii  Vcli'iinka|i«  Ak:Ml..  Iliiiiil     '  Aiii..l<>iir.  Sci.. 'Jd   serifs,  vol.  ;!7.  i)j).U.')-416 

liM;;iir,  vol.  !l,  No.  IL'.  iiiii|is,  StocUhdliii.   1871.    I  (J  p  ),1864. 

[Nol  Kceii.l                                                                     I  ,,    ,         , 

^      ,.  ,  ,  .    ,  ,        \  oicauK^  triiptioiiN  111  Hawaii. 

'^          *>•'  Am.  Jour.  N'l.,  lid   Horic.s,  vol.  411,  pp.  1164-2115 

east(!iu  AVcst  India  Islands.  ^»^  p.),  1807. 
Xcw  Vorl;  Aciiil.  Sci.,  .\niiiiln,  vol.  'J,  ]>\>.  185- 

]!)'j^  iKsi).  [<  'n  tlio  recent  curth([nalco  ami  vol- 

Abstriicis,  Tr.in.s..  vol.  1,  j)p.  '.'1-2:!.  lH83i  ,  canio  (sruptiou  Oil  Hawaii.) 

S<iriic,f  (cditid  by  John  Michcls),  vol.  2.  pp.  |  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.  40.  pp.  lii(;-io9. 

570  5;i.l88:i.                                                                    I  1808. 

Clifford,  William.     Hichniond  eoal  field,     Xotes  on    the  recent   volcanic  .lis- 

V'l 

'*•  tiirbances  of  Hawaii. 

Manchester  (Icol.  Soc.  Trans.,  vol.  19,  i,p.  ^,„   _j,,,„.  ^^,.     .^,,   ^,,,,.,,^   ^.,,,   ^.    ^  ^j,  j, 

3i;c-;:.j3,  i)latus  1-5,  pp.4;ii-4:i:!,  1S88,                 |  ,^^3 

liiuicwcd  by  I''.  II.  NcwcU,  Geol.  Mag.,  vol.  | 

(i,  pp.  1:17  14(1. 1889.  Ti;«  volcano  of  Kilauea  and  great 

Additional  notes  on  Hichniond  coal  '\  <'a!tli(inake  waves. 

licld.  Vii.,  in  reply  to  eriticisms.               i  Am.  J(M,r.,s,i.. 'Jd  scries,  vol.  49,  pp:;ii9-2;o, 

IH70.     I'roin  Xow  York  Tribune. 


Maiichcstor  Geol.  Soc  Trans.,  vol.  20,  pp. 

217- '30, 1889. 


-  On  Kilanea  and  Mauna  I.oa. 

Aiii.  Jour.  Sci.,  yd  series,  vol.  2,  pp  451-456, 
1871. 


Clingman,  T.  L.     Karth(|iiakes  of  North 
Carolina. 

Ani.Jour.Sci..:!d8eries,vol.9,pp.55-,'-.8.iH75.     K>,.,.ent  eruption  of  Mauna  Loa. 

F ron,  Western  K.xposilor,  Asheville,  X.  C.  ^,„  j,„„.  ^^^    .j,,  ^^..j^.^^  ^.„,  ^  |,j,   ,o„_j(,. 

Clinton,  I  >i' Witt.      On  certain  plieuoiii    |        1872. 
eii;i  of  the  Circat  Lakes  of  America. 
Xew  York  Lit.  and  Phil.  Soe..  Trans.,  vol.  - 
parll,  pp.  l-;n,4^,  1817. 

Coan,  Titus.     [Letter  on  the  recent  con 
dition  of  Kiliiuea.] 

Am.  Jour.  S.n.,  2d  series,  vol.  12,  j.p. 80-82,   !        '"'PJ'.^'  "^  *'>"  '^^'^^^  <'<"  <-entral  Oiitlllio. 
1851.  '  ( 'Uiiada,  Koyal  Soc.,  Trans,,  vol,  5,  Sec,  HI. 

,.        .,  ..  ,.    »,  ,  ii|i,  45-,')il,  iilales  1,  2,  4',  1888. 

On    tlio    eruption   ot    Mauna    l.oa,  i        ■'.,         '     ,       ,.      '        ,  .       ,  ,     ,„ 

'  ^  Abstract,  Canadian  Kec.  ."501.,  vol.  2,  p.  415 

Hawaii,  Iciirnarv,  lbo'2. 


Note  on  the  Hawaiian  volcanoes. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  .^d  series,  vol.  8,  ji.  4i;7  (jp,i, 
1874. 

Coleman,    A.    P.     Microscopic    ]ietio;'- 


Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  14,|ip.  219-224, 
18.52. 


(\  p,),  1887. 
—  Notes  on  the  o'eoujraphy  ami  ecoldL'v 


Notes   on    Kilauea   and    tlie   recent         of  the  liig  liend  of  the  Colmiiliia. 

(.'anada,  Uoyul  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  Sec,  IV 
pp.  97-108,  plate,  1800. 

—  Drift  rocks  of  central  Ontario. 
Canada,  Ifoyal  Soc.,  Trans.,  vol.  8,  ser. 


eruption  of  Manna  i.oa. 

Aui.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  15,  pp.  63-65, 

1853. 

On   tlie    jtrescnt    condition    of   tho 

crater  of  Kilauea,  Hawaii. 


pp.  11-18,  1891. 


Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  18.  pp.  90-98,   j   Coleman,  E.  T.     [Glaciers  in  Olceiill  1111(1  j 

Washiiioton.] 

Alpine  Jour.,  ii.  233,  1877.    [N'ol  sicii,] 


—  On  Kilauea. 

Am.  Jour.  Si'i.,  2d  series,  vol.  21,  pp.  100-102 

18.")C. 


Coleman,  Ti.    Soapstone  [in  (irccii  Mcim- 
-OntherecenteruptionofMannaLoa.         tains  of  Vermont]. 

Am.Jour.Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  21.  pp.  139-144,   i  Am.   Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  28,  pp.  370-371  (H"'! 

237-241,  1856.  j  ISS.-i. 

—  On  the  eruption  at  Hawaii.  |  Collett,  John.     Geology  of  Siilliva"] 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  22,  pp. 240-243,  ( "onnty    Ind. 

^^■'"-  (icol.  Surv.  Indiana.  2d  Report  lor  ISTO.rl^l 

—  Volcanic  action  on  Hawaii.  loi'jio,  Indianapolis,  1871. 
Am.  Jour.  .Sci..  2d  series,  vol.  23,  pp.  435-437,  Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scried,  vnl 

18.57,  I  p.  303    '  p.),  1871. 


Collett,  ,)ohu- 
I J  (.'coJogy 

tics. 

(Jcel.    Sllvv. 
Kcliertii  Tor  ]87 
ii|iiili,s,  1872, 

—  (Ecological 

Wliiic.  Carrol 

.'111(1  Howard  ci 

''I 111.  Surv.  I 

llcperls,  lor  1871 

ajiiilis,  1872. 

Ociilogy      o] 

KiK'x,  and  Gilis 

<ic»l.  Surv.  Ii 

lor  1,S7;),  j)p.  191. 

ImliiiiMliolis,  187,' 

Gcolonry   (,f   J^ 

(ii't'l.  Surv.  Inilii 
18"4,p]i,  77-110,  m,| 

■A'istract,  Aim,  ,I 
!'•  ■»(;(*,..),  1875. 

—  (u'ologiejil     ri 
coaliiiea.siire  rod 

<iW)l..Siirv.  Indiai 
IS'5,  pp,  403-408,  Tni 

—  tfcoloo-icai  ,.pj 
""•«^'i,  and  Moui 
•M()iite:,)inery,  sou 

ties]. 

H'iiil.  Surv,  rndian 
'■^"'.  pp.  240-402,  niai 

—  Gcologieal  rcjK 

Crawford  countiee 

tif"l.  Sur^•.  Indian 

and  lOth  Annual  lie, 

5".niapsin  pocket,] 

|  — """logy    of     Ii, 
i|iiaiTie.s], 

Jndiaxa,  Deiiarlni,., 
"Hi  Ai,u„„i  Keport 

1SS2. 

— ]  Geology  of  ^i^ 
I"'ii.a,,,  Depaitme, 

"ili-liMmallteport, 

1S2, 

HfGeiier;,!  ,,,.„„ 
'""'^'■''I'W  of  In.ii, 
"";'""i.)a,sper..ou. 
,„''"''""a.  l)e|,artn.en 
-l;A«„„alj;ep„r(f;, 
""'wnapolis,  1883, 

-JOutlim.  gooloo, 
7*  "nn.lian,,,  „; 

,,;"': .I>-l'arlnH.n, 

'  Annual  j;c.j,„,,,',., 


[BOLL.  127. 

ii. 

,  ,.i>.  ■ii')-tis 

ivaii. 

LC  and  vdl- 

ilcanic  (lis- 

1.  4T.VI>-«M^ 

I  iinil  !J;-e;it 


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411,  Vl> 

10. 


■.;ii9-2'0, 


Lou. 

I.  -.  I'P  -ISl-^iiS- 

una  Lon. 

)l.4,l'l'-  '""■"''' 

VOlclllKH'S. 

ol.8,  ,..4r,7(il'i 


opic    retvos- 
1  Ontiirii'. 

vol.  '..  Si-1'.  111. 


tv:i 


fi..v,ii.-.;,i>-i''' 

(iluui'iia- 
.Y.il.T,  Sf'.l^'' 


Ontario. 

IS.,  vol.  H,  sor.l 

in  Ori'j'-ou  iiml  I 

,n(lr.'i!uMomvi 
,,p.  ;!70-:i7i  (I  l"'j 
of   Sulliva"! 

I  .port  for  1?:MP^ 
: 


lid  scricH. 


vol.! 


Collett,  Johu— ("ontiiuicil. 

I I  (icdlof^y  oF  l)iil)ois  anil  I'ikr  ciuin- 

tics. 

Ocol.  Siirv.  liiilianii,  II<1  mid  >lth  Aiiiiiial 
Kt'lioiis  lor  1«71  iiml  187'2,  pp.  lit'2-J«".  Iiidiiin- 
niiulis,  1872. 

(ieological  rcconnaissiincool"  Jasi)or, 

\Vliitf,  CaiTiill,  Ca.ss,  Miami,  Waliasli, 
iiiid  Howard  couutie.s. 

lii'ol.  iSiii'V.  Iiidiaii.'i,  lid  iiiid  4th  AiiniLil 
iti'lioit.s  lor  1871  aud  1872,  i)ii.2'Jl-3;i7,  Iiidiaii- 
aimlis,  1I-72. 

—  (Jinlogy    of    Warren     [Lawrence, 
Kiiiix,  and  Gibson  counties]. 

Ciol.  Siirv.  Indiana,  ClU  Aiiiiujil  lli'iiorl 
lur  ls7:i,  vp.  101-312,  315-422,  42«-42H.  iiiups, 
[iiiliulMliolis,  187:!. 

—  Geology  of  Brown  (.'ouuty. 

(ii'nl.  .Siirv.  Iiidiiiiia,  Olli  AniiuHl  Kuport  i'or 
I8T4,  pp.  77-110,  niii]).  Indianiipolis,  1875. 

Alistrait,  .\in.  .Tmir.  Sci..  ltd  Mories,  vol.  10. 
p.:iOG(ip.).  1875. 

—  (ieological  reconnaisHaneo  of  llie 
coaliueasure roeks of  Putnam  County. 

(leol.  Sorv.  Iniliiina,  "til  Annual  Jti'iiovt  lor 
1S75,  lip.  4l>3-4C8.  TniliiinapoIiM,  187ri. 

—  Ucolooical  rejiort  on  Vandorlmro, 
Dwell,  and  Montgomery  [and  Owen, 
Montgomery,  southeastern  Clay  coun- 
ties]. 

deiil.  Surv.  Indiana,  7th  Annual  lU-porl  i'or 
ISi.'i,  pp.  240-462,  map,  Indianapolis,  1871). 

—  Geiilogieal  rejiort  on  Harrison  and 
Crawt'oi'd  counties,  Ind.,  IHIS. 

tleol.  Siirv.  Indiana,  l>y  lO.  T.  Cox,  8th,  Qtli, 
audlOth  Annnal  Koportx  I'or  1876-78,  pp.  201- 
52'2, limps  ill  pocket.  Indianapolis,  1879. 

—  (ifiology  of  Indiaiiii  [mines  iind 
iiuarries] . 

luiliaiiii,  Dopnrtmtnt  (ieol.  and  Nat.  Hi.sl., 
mil  Aiiuiial  Kopoi't,  pp.  IC-M;).  Indianapoli.s, 

mt 

[ — ]  Geology  of  Shelby  County. 

IiHli.iiia,  Dcpartnu^nt  Ueol.  and  Xat.  Hist., 
mil  Annual  Iteport,  pp.  55-88,  Indiauai)oli.«, 

lf8'2. 

|[ — 1  [General  eeonoinie   geology,  out- 

liiii'jreoligy  of  Indiana,  survey  of  Xew- 

i"!i:iiiii  .la.sper  I'ountios.] 

In.liuiia.  Departiui'iit  Ucol.  and  Xat.  Hist., 

I'^tliAiiiiiial  Uoport  for  1882,  pp.  17-25,  44-78, 

Iniliaiiaiiiilis,  1883. 

[I — J  Outline  geology  of  Indiana,  stone 

wih  of  Indiana,  economic  geology  of 

tlie  State,  geology  of  I'oscy  County. 

Imliaiia.Dcpartincnl  Go.d.  and  Xat.  lli.st., 

illli -Vnimal  Ucport  for  188:t,  pp.  2-70  Indian- 

il«lis,  1884, 


Collctt,  John — Continued. 

Cieologieal  maii  of  Indiana  (scale  9 

miles  to  tho  inch),  colored. 

Indiana,  Department  Ciool.  and  Xat.  Hist., 
13th  Annual  Itoport  for  1883,  p.  1,  map  in 
hack,  Indianapolis,  1884, 

Geological  ma])  of  Indiana  (scale  9 

miles  to  the  ineli). 

Indiana,  IJeparliiio'jt  (Ifol.  and  Xat.  Hist., 
14th  Annual  Itoport  for  1884,  iudiauaxiolis, 
1884. 

Indiana. 

Alai'l'aririiic's  (iiol.  Kwy.  (liiidi',  2d  edition, 
lip.  103-207, 1800. 

Collier,  I).  C.     Notes  on  eJialk  iind  Cre- 
taeoous  deposits  in  eastern  Colorado. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.  41,  jip. 401-403, 
]8li(i. 

Collins,  II.  C.     Geological  notes  [survey 
of  Red  River  raft  region]. 

U.  S.  Army,  ('liief  of  Kiigiiiecrs,  Annual 
lleport  for  1S73,  43d  Cong.,  1st  sess..  House 
I'.x.  Doc.  Xo.  1,  part  2,  vol.  2,  ])p,  051 -«(i4,  Wash- 
ington, 1873.    Also  in  Appendix  Q,pp 01-74. 

Report,    survey    of    Arkiinsiis    and 

Corpus  Christi  ])a8ses  and  bogs. 

I'.  S.  Army,  Chief  of  Kn;;incers,  Annual 
UciMirt  for  1870,  jiart  1,  pp.  934-937,  plates  1,  2, 
Wasliinston,  1870. 

Rei)()rt  [bayous  ISouef  and  Courta- 

bleaul. 

U.  S.  Army,  Chief  of  Engineers,  Annual 
Report,   jinrt   2,   pp.   1170-1170,  AVashington, 

1880. 

Report    [survey  ol"   Cotirtableau  to 

the  Atehafalayti]. 

F.  S.  Army,  Chief  of  Engineers,  Annnal 
Keiiort  for  1880.  part  2,  ii|>.  1294-1297,  M'.-ish- 
ington,  1881. 

Report  [survey  of  Lake  Poutchar- 

triiin]. 

r.  S.  .Vnny,  Chief  of  Engineers,  Annual 
Kcport  for  1882.  part  2,  pp.  1391-1303,  Wash- 
ington, 1882. 

Collins,  J.  IL     On  the  Sudbury  copper 
deposits. 

(!eol.  Soc,  Quart.. Tour.,  vol.  41,  pp.  834-838, 

1888. 

Colorado. 

1K21.  Sketches     of     the      Mississippi, 
.lames,  K.  P. 
I'ormatious  of   western   part   of 
Mississipjii  Valley,  Jiimes,  E.P. 
1S23.  Expedition  from  Pittsburg  to  the 
Rocky  Mountains,  Long. 
Map  of  country  drained  by  Mis- 
sissip])i.     western    section, 
.lames,  K.  1'. 


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catai>()Gi;k  and  indkx  of 


[mxi..  12; 


Colorado— {'out  iniird. 

1831.  (Ji'i)Iii;;y  "'"'  niiiionilof^y  wiisl  til' 

the  h'()<ky  .Mi)iiiitainH,  IJull,  ,1. 
1838.  Ci('oI(>jj;y  of  <('iitial  iiiid  western 

jxirtiiniM    ol'    ^■ortll    America, 

Rogers.  II.  I). 
1818,  Tom'   ill   iiortlicni   Moxico,  AVis- 

li/CllllN. 

IS.'n!.  (I'cologic   iiiii|>  of  I'liited   States, 

etc..  Marcou.  .1. 
1851.  Kxploratiim     liotwccii     tliirty- 

(iiglith  aiul  I'orty-lirBt  jiarallel 

in  18."i;]-,">t,  Sciiiel. 
Ancient    lake    in    tlie    ("olorado 

l)<"Hort,  Ulake,  W.r. 
185.").   Heport  on   exploration    lietwcon 

liititiult^  ;{8    and  II    Cor  route  to 

the  I'ai'ifii-,  Seliiel. 
Uelter    die   (.ieologio,    von    Nord- 

Ainerika,  Mareoii,  J. 
18.5(!.   K'eview  of  jiart  of  geologic  map 

of  tlio  Kiiited  States,  l>y  Mar- 

coii,  make,  W.  1'. 

1857.  <  Mograpliy  of  the  Western  States, 

lilakc,  W.  P. 

1858.  (Joology  of  North  America,  Mar- 

coii,  J. 
185i>.  Marc()n"s  Geology  of  North  Amer- 
ica. Dana.  .1. 1), ;  Agassiz,  A. 
1863.  Appalachians  and   Kocky  Moun- 
tains in  geologic  history,  Dana, 
.T.D. 
(ieology,  etc.,  of  the   Upjier  Mis- 
sisBijiiii,  llayden,  II. 
1866.  Alhertite  from  Colorado.  Doutou. 
Chalk  at  Smoky  Hill.  Conrad. 
(Hialk  and  Crctaiecns  in  eastern 
Colorado.  Collier. 
18(17.  Parks  of  Colorado,  (iilpiii. 

1868.  Rocky  Mountain  coal  lieds,  llay- 

don. 
Formations  along  eastern  margin 

of  K'ocky  Mountains,  llayden. 
Tertiary  of  Green  River,  Scmlder. 
Description  of  new  nnio,  Conrad. 

1869.  Notes  ou  Wyoming  and  Colorado, 

llayden. 

Lignite  beds  of  the  Ujjier  Mis- 
souri, etc.,  llayden. 

Report  of  survey  of  Colorado  and 
New  Mexico,  llayden. 

1870.  Mauvaises    Terres  formation    in 

Colorado,  ^larsli. 
Siiu  jiictures  of  Kocky  Mouutaiu 
sceuory,  llaydou,  F.  \'. 


CoJorado — Con  tinned. 

1870,  Mining  industry.  Hague,.!,  it. 

1871.  Notes  on  Wyoming  and  C'olorailn, 

llayden. 
Proliiniiiary  rejiort  on  M'yoiiiin;;, 

etc.,  llayden. 
18TL'.  Paleoutologic report  onWyoniiiii;. 

Meek. 
Kl  Paso  district   and  Aiii.iijjiiu 

mine,  Marviiie, 
Geolo;;y  of  tlie  Missoiiii   \all(v. 

Hayden. 
Geologv  and  jialeontology  of  (rt 

taceons  of  Kansas,  Cojie, 
Lahradoi'ite  rocks.  Hunt,!.  S. 
I'rofiles  and  sections,  IJavdcn, 
Resources  of  western  Kiuisas  iiiid 

Colorado,  Elliott,  R.  S, 
Tertiary  flora  of  North  Aiiiciir;i, 

LescjncrtMix. 
Tertiary  coal  of  the  West,  Iloilm, 

•J.T. 
Plants   of    Cretaceous  and  Tm- 

tiary  of  Kansas  and  Nclii.i.siiii. 

i.es(|iiereiix. 
Monntains   of  ('olora<l().   I'dski, 

.I,W. 
Gla(  iers  of  the  Rocky  Moniilains, 

Pliss. 
Elepliaiit.'.s    tnslc     in     Coliniulo. 

Woodlinll,  Rockwell,  A.l'. 
1873.  Tertiary    coal   of    (aiiyoii  City, 

Clark,  K'.N. 
liignite  formation  and  tldia,  Les- 

<inerenx. 
Map  of  Uuited  Stales,  liy  llitdi- 

cock  and  IMakc,  Daiiii,,),  1'. 
Rejiort   on    JJoutana,   Wumiiiig, 

and  Utah,  llayden. 
Sixth  report  on  survey  of  Mim- 

tana,     Idaho,     Wyoiiiiug,  auil 

Utah,  Hayden. 
Mines  and  minerals  of  Colorado, 

Fra/er,  P. 
Geologic  map  of   United  Stiitcs,  j 

Hitchcock,  C.  H,;    Hitclicocl 

and  lllako. 
Explorations     in     Uinta    Moun- 
tains, Utah,.lones.  W'.A, 
1871.  Mines     in    South    Park    region, 

Pcale. 

Circle,*  of  deposition,  Xcwbi'rry.i 
Telliiride  ores,  Silliiiiaii, 
Report  on  San  Luis  divi.'^ioii,  End-j 

lich. 


[iiru„  12; 


DABTON.l 


NOUTIl    AMERKJAN    OKOLOOY. 


249 


;no,J.l). 

1(1  ('()l:ir;l(l(i, 

n  Wyiiliiili^. 

onWytiiiiiii!;. 

Ill  AiMiiig(ii;i 

souvi  Viilli'V. 

tolo^y  of  I'ri- 
s,  Cope. 
Huiit.l.S. 

18,  llllVllfll. 

rn  Kiuisiis  iiml 

,,  K.S. 

[ortli  Aiiu'iiia. 

15 West,  Hod;-.'. 

cons  iuitl  'I'll- 
and  Kcl>i"islii'' 

dorado.  I'li^iii 

)cUy  Moniit;iinN 

kw.dl.A.l'- 

Cauyou  City. 

\n  and  lloiM,  I-'''- 

f,t;iies.  I'.v  llitfli- 
>.  l)aiKi..l-l'- 
ma,  Wytiuiiiig, 

Idi'ii. 
survey  of  M"ii- 
\Vyoiiui)g,  M'' 

;i,ls  of  CoIotoIo. 

Vliitrd  St:it.'N 
11.:     HitcUwl£ 

Uinta   Moun- 

Ines.  W.  A. 

1    I'aik   region 

Lion,  X.'^bprry. 
luiuiaii. 
,i8divi>i"U,l^n^' 


Colorado— Continued. 
IHT-t.  (ioid    Hill    niiniiif;  rej^ioii,    Mar- 
vino. 
Kejiort  on  vertebrate  jialeontol- 

oj^y,  Cope. 
Cnitiiceous  llora  of  Western  Ter- 
ritories, Les(|nerenx. 
A^e  of  western  lijjnite, Stevenson. 
Report  of  Hurvey  of  Colorado  for 

1«73,  Hay  don. 
Liijultes  and  Hint  beds  of  west- 
ern America,  Newberry. 
Li^nitotloraof  tholar  West,  New- 
berry. 
Notes   in    geology   along    Union 

J'aeilifi  h'ailroad,  Kiieeland. 
Keport  on  •South   I'ark   districi, 

i'ealc. 
K(|port    on     Middle    I'ark,    Mar- 
vine. 
Vertebrate  of  Cretaceous  of  the 

Wist,  Cope. 
Stratigraphy  of  I'liocene  of  north- 
ern Colorado,  C()])e. 
I'orniatioii   of   lignite  of   Ifoeky 
Mountain    region.  Lesiiuereux. 
Age  of  lignite   of  lioeky  Moun- 
tains, Le8(|ncrenx. 
Keconnaissanee   in  Ute  cinintry, 

I'rout,  Ilawn,  F;  llawn,  L.  | 

Liiiiiitic  formation  and  its  (iora,  ' 
|jes(|uerelix.  ' 

L'reiaeeous  ago  of  lignite  of  the 
West,  Coi)e. 
ST.").  Iveport  ou  i)ortions  of  Colorado, 
Hay  den.  j 

San<l  dunes  of  San  Luis  Valley,  ' 
lugersoU.  ! 

I'l'culiar  forms  of  erosion  in  east- 
ern Colorado,  Jlayden. 
rrunium,  etc.,  in  'i'ertiary  of  Col- 
orado,  Berthoud. 
Fossils   west   of   Greeley    and 

Kvans,  etc..  Col.,  Meek. 
(ieoli.gy  of  portion  of  Ccdorado 

surveyed  in  1<S7I{,  Stevenson. 
Report    on    northwestern    New 

Mexico,  Cojte. 
Wlialc  lode  of  I'ark  County,  .Jer- 

negan. 
Kxploration  of  the  Colorado, 

I'owell,.!.  W. 
Mines  and  geology  of  San  .Tuan 

County,  Knillicii. 
Aucient  lake  basins.  Marsh. 


Colorado — Continued. 

187i).  WIku'Ici'h  zweite  I'xpedition 
inich  Neu-M<.'xikound Colorado, 
Loew. 

(Jeologie  chart  of  the  United 
Sliites,  Hradley.  F.  H. 

Clas.sitication  and  distribution  of 
Cretaceous  of  the  West,  ('ol)e. 

Snrl'ace  features  of  front  lange 
of  tlie  Kocky  Mountains,  Hay- 
den. 

ICrosion  by  sand,  Gill)eri. 

Miiuiralogy,  agriculture,  chem- 
istry, eruptive  rocks,  Colorado, 
Arizona,  and  N<^w  Mexico, 
Loew. 
1X7(5.  Notes  on  lignite  grouj)  of  eastern 
Colorado,  etc.,  Hayden. 

Age  of  lignitic  rocks,  Dana,  .L  D. 

iJeport  of  survey  for  1871,  Hay- 
den. 

K'eport  on  geology,  by  Stevinson, 
Dana,  .1.  1). 

Keiiort  on  Llk  range,  Holmes, 
W.H. 

lee  near  puunnit  of  Mount  Me- 
Clellan,  JJerthoinl. 

Report  on  niiddli^  division,  I'eale. 

Geology  near  (Canyon  (-'ity,  Wil- 
liams, S.  G. 

Hcviewof  fossil  llora,  Lescpn^renx. 

Uinta  Mountains,  I'owell,.!.  W. 

Paleontology  of  plateau  prov- 
ince. White,  C.  A. 

Ore-bearing  rocks  of  Colorado, 
Hayden. 

List  of  minerals  and  rocks,  Loew. 

(ieolo>;y  between  Lea\euworth 
and  the  SiiM'ra  Nevada,  iMigle- 
niann. 

List  of  minerals  and  rocks,  Loew. 

Age  of  angiosperinous  ])lants  re- 
feried  to  the  Cretaceous,  Dana, 
J.  1 ). 

New  ]dants  from  Dakota  group, 
Lesiiucrenx. 

Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils 
of  the  Ui)per  Missouri,  Meek. 

Cnitaeeous  and  Tertiary  fossils 
of  Upper  Missouri  country, 
Cabb. 

C»)lorad(>  plateau  province,  Gil- 
Itert. 

Lxpctlition  from  Santa  Fe  to  the 
Colorado,  Newberry. 


250 


CATALOOITE    AND   INDEX    OP 


fiifU..127. 


Colorado — Continued. 

IH7().  MiijiH  of  piirlN  of  Cnliforuia,  Nc- 
vatlii,  Ari/ona,  Colnrailii,  N('\n 
Miixicd,  and  I'tali,  (lillifit, 
Mai'\  ino  and  Howell. 
Teiliary  llora.  and  a^o  of  North 
American  lijunito,  l,esi|nori'nx. 
h't'ixjit  of  San  .liian  divinion. 
KndlirL. 

1877.  Coal    ruj^ions   of  .Vnicrica,   ]SIai:- 

farlanc,  ,T. 

Palcontoloyic  (diaiaitors  ol'  Ceno- 
zoic  and  Mcsozoic  in  ( Jreon  Rive  r 
district,  Wliiti^  ('.  A. 

KfHiilts  of  snrvcys  for  187;'>,  ilii\- 
dcn. 

Litlioloj;y  of  Hoiiflusrn  Colora.ilo 
and  uortlu^rn  Now  Mexico, 
(;onkliug. 

Keport  m  (Jrand  River  rcjiion, 
Pealc, 

Report  of  southoasteru  division, 
Eudlich. 

Foothills  of  the  Rocky  Monn- 
tains,  IJo"  30"  to  88  ,  Conkling. 

Deacri])tivo  gt^olosy  fortieth 
parallel  survey,  Kinj?,  C. ; 
Hajj;nc  and  I'^nunous. 

A}?o  of  the  Jtocky  Mountains, 
I'ealo,  Stevenson. 

Pecnliar  ty])0  of  cru])tive  moun- 
tains, I'eale. 

Iii;;nito  co<\ls  of  Colorado,  Pot- 
ter. 

1878.  Characters  of  .lurassic  dinosaurs, 

Marsh. 

Striking  products  of  erosion,  Kud- 
lich. 

Results  of  surveys  in  1870.  Hay- 
den. 

t)lder  rocks  of  the  West,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Rystcniatio  geology  of  fortieth- 
parallel  survey,  King,  C 

Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeastern 
Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Sierra .\bajo  and  west  San  Miguel 
mountains.  Holmes.  W.  H. 

San  .hum  region,  McCaul(!y, 
C.  A.  H. 

Wasatch  group,  Haydeu. 

Ivignito  formations  of  North 
America,  l.esqiierenx,  Haydeu. 

American. lurassic  dinosaurs,  Wil- 
liston. 


Colorado— Con  t  i  n  U(>(1 . 

1H7S.   Remarks    on    l.aranue    gr(Mi|i, 
White,  ('.  A. 

SauriauH  in  Dakota  beds  (ii'(  iiln. 
ladi),  ("ope. 

I'.ozoic  rocks  of  South  Ainfiiin, 
Ilunt.T,  S. 

Rejiort  on  White  River  ilistriit, 
J'-ndlich. 

Tertiary  llora  of  Western  fcni- 
tories.  hy  l,es(]Uereux,  Cope. 

I'ortion  of  northwestern  (Hlo- 
rado.  White,  C.  A. 

(Irand  River  district.  I'eale. 

I']ruptive  rocks  (dTolorado,  Eud- 
lich, 
lM7!t.   Report    on    San   Jnau    re^fiou, 
Ihdu.es,  W,H, 

Humboldt-Pocahontas  \(in,  li'o- 
8ita,Clark.  R,  N. 

K'oport  of  operations  in  f'oln- 
rado  and  New  Mexico, .Stiviu- 
son. 

North  American  Meso/oic  uM 
Cenozoie,  Milhn-,  S,  A. 

Carboniferous  fossils.  Wliiio. 
C.A. 

Ore  deposits  of  lieadvillr.  Hen- 
rich. 

Laramie  group  east  of  S|i;ini-li 
ranges.  Stevenson. 

Pox  Hills  group,  Stevenson. 

Re])ort  on  paleontoloi^y  survey 
of  Wyoming  and  Idaiu).  Wliito, 
C,  A. " 

Carboniferous  fossils  finni  t'oln- 
rado,  etc.  White.  ('.A. 

Macfai'lane's  (ieological  K'.iilmad 
Giude  to  Colorado,  ihiydu. 
Davis,  W.  M. 

Geological  survey  of  the  tbitii'tli 
parallel,  Newberry, 

Review  of  Ifayden's  Atlas. . Mor- 
gan, A, 

Wanderings  in  the  Westeiii l:md. 
Vivian. 
1880.  The  great  West,  Ilaydcn,  F.  \'. 

Twin  Lakes  and  Teocalli  .Moun- 
tain. Haydcn. 

Permian  of  North  America,  1'"'- 
ton. 

Report  of  Rocky  Monnt;iiii  divi- 
sion, Knunous,  .S.  1-'. 

Fossils  in  .Inra-Trias,  near  ^i"' 
Miuuel,  Hills, 


(nn,i,.in 


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251 


ikotii  be»ls  ()!'( .lid. 
of  Smith  Aiiiciira. 
lito  Kivcr  distriit, 
,  of  Wt'steni  IVni- 

CSqllOl'tMlX,  Cdlic. 

lorthwcsitfiii    t'"lo- 

SC.A. 

district,  ronic. 

ks  otTolorado,  Kml- 

?an   Juiiu    icjiiou, 

.11. 

Dculiontas  vein.  l!o- 

.K.N. 

jjioratioiis    in   fuln- 

New  Mexico.  Steven- 

rican    Meso/oii'  iin'l 

Millor,  S.  A. 

us      ib.sHils,     Wliite, 

.a  of  Loatlvill.'.  Hon- 

oup  east  of  Simni-b 
•ensoii. 

ui>,  Stevenson, 
ileontolo-y  !<iii«J' 
oandldiilio.Wliito. 


H  fossils  from  t'o'iM- 
Wliitc.  (".A. 
(;oolt>siciil  i;;iili'W'l 
('oloi-ulo.    ll;i,viK-. 

M. 

urvey  of  tlic  fortielli 

owbcrry. 
Hayilcus  Atlas.  Mor- 

in  theAVcstevul:ina. 

Vest,  Haydcn,  F.  V. 
and  TeocalU  Monu- 

den. 
North  Ann-rica,  l>iit- 

x'ocky  Monnt.iiu  .livi- 
nous,  S.  F. 
.Inra-Tvias.   near  ^:»'' 

tills. 


Colorado— ('oiitinuod. 
ll<s|.  I'.xaininations    in    Colorado    and 
New  Moxico,  Stevi^iiBon. 

Coal  with   native  silver   i.i   por- 
|diyry,  Koeni>?. 

DNaniinution     in    Coloriulo    and 
New  Mexico,  Stevenson. 

lllustration.s  of  the  eartli's  sur- 
face, {{lacicrs,  Shalerand  Davis. 

Fanlt  in  Vaukeo  Hill,  Leadville, 
Sh.idd. 

Artesian  wells,  Merthond. 

Canyons,  their  character  and  ori- 
j;in.  IJrosH. 

Notes  on  Silver  Clill'  region,  Wal- 
lace, S..1. 

WliojUier  Lode,  Gunnison  Conn- 
ty,  Frazer,  1'. 
1882.  .<o-callod    Leadvillo    porpliyry, 
•Inlicn. 

,lnra- Trias  of  southwestern  Colo- 
rado. Mills. 

Tci  I  iary  basin  of  Colorado,  Scud- 
dcr. 

Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  tlora  of 
tli(!  West,  Lesqucrenx. 

Tertiary  history  of  Grand  Canyon 
district,  Dntton,  C.  E. 

I'ocnliar    features    of    Bassick 
mines,  (irabill. 

Tufa  from  Florissant,  Wadsworth. 

Ciiand  River  coal,  Theile. 

Tlic  Fnawce})  Canyon,  (Jan. lett. 

Facts  in  Montana,  Idaho,  Utah, 
and  Colorado,  Newberry. 

Coal  near  Canyon  City,  Steven- 
son. 

Section  in  shafts  near  Leadville, 
Xan  Wagener. 

Certain   Tertiary   of   the    (ireat 
Hasin,  Cope. 

Miucrals  from  T.'iblo  Mountain, 
Colden,  Cross  and  Ilillobrand. 

Tertiary  of  central  region,  Cope. 

Kciiort  of  United  States  (ieolog- 
ii  al  Survey,  Powell,  J.  W. 
1*1.  Tertiary  MoUusca  from  Colorado, 
I'tah,    and    Wyoming,  White. 
C.  A. 

Uoport  on  work  in  Gre.at  liasin, 
(iilUert. 

Cryolite  minerals.  Cross  and  llil- 

lelnand. 
Ores  of  Jv'iotirande  County.  Hills. 
Gcuesis  of  ore  deposit,  Keel;. 


Colorado — Con  I  in  noil. 

lH,s;{.   AMnesand  inillsofGil)>iii  (bounty, 

l^o;;erH,  ,\.  X. 
I  »evrlo|)mont  of  resources  of  ( 'ol- 

orado,  Smitli.  .1.  A. 
8an  .liuui  rttgion,  Clonistock. 
( 'lassilicat  ions    ot'    lalvc    Icisins, 

Davis.  W.  M. 
■Inra-Trias  of  the  westcin  Cniled 

.States,  iiroadhend. 
Coal     measures    in     (innnison 

County,  Ilallowell. 
North  I'ark,  Hroadhead. 
1'rogre.ss  of  geoloj^y,  I.SS1»,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Silicilied  trunks,  Warder. 
Ri']tort  on   Crrtaceons   and  Ter- 
tiary, Ward,  Iv.  V. 
Tertiary     basin     al      l'h)rissant, 

Scinlder. 
Cretaceous    and    Tertiary    lloras 

of  tlie  West,  Ijes(|uerenx. 
Lcsidville     jxirphyry,     Ennnous, 

S.  F. 
Supposed  .lura-Trias  of  the  front 

ranges,  Ilallowell. 
T'ossils   of    the    Laramie   grou]), 

White,  C.  A. 
Tnfa    from    I'lorissant,    \\  iids- 
worth. 
Cretaceous  fossils  I'roni  ^^■estcrn 

ern  States,  White,  C.  A. 
1881.  Sanadine,   etc.,   in    Nevadite    of 

Chalk  Mountain,  Cross. 
Microscopic  structure  of  building 

stones,  Merrill,  (!.  1*. 
Vertebrata    of   Tertiary    of    the 

West,  Cope. 
Ore     deposits     by    rei>laceuient, 

Kninn)ns,  S.  V. 
Extinct    glaciers    of    San    .Tiian 

Mountains,  Hills. 
Azoic    system    jind    its    subdivi- 
sions,   Whitney    and    Wads- 

worth. 
Artesian  wells  of  Denver.  Cross, 
Triassic  insects  from  the  Rocky 

Mountains,  Sendder. 
Hnllalo  Peak,  F^nmions,  S.  1'. 
Ihiildiug  stones,  Foster,  .1.  W. 
Hypersthene  andesite  and  on  tri- 

clinie  pyroxene.  Cross. 
The  deposition  of  ores,  Newberry. 
Data   concerning   Denver   wells, 

Chisholm. 


252 


CATAT/XUIi:    AND    INDKX    OF 


fnt'iuir. 


Colorado — Coiitiiuiod, 

IHHI.  Oni  (IcpoHits  of  Sniniiiit  <liHtrii't, 

IlillH. 

(i«Mil()i^y  <jl'  K'ocky  Moiintniii  «li.s- 

trirt,  KiimuJiiH,  S.  1'. 
18Hri.  Alliiiiite   as    a    rock   coiiHtitui'iit, 

I<liliii;t.s  and  Cross. 
('<>iic'-iii-('oii«\  Ncwlicrry. 
Soimratioii  of  strata   in  fol(liii;t, 

Miilklry.  V.  ('. 
I^ii  I'lata  Moiii)taiii.~<,  I'^ii't'iiian 
Skotcli  of  Hocky  Mountain  ilivi- 

sion,  Knununs,  S.  F. 
Notes  on  niutiiinori)liisni,  Strvrn- 

son. 
<  >riy;iii  '•'  <'rystallint'  rocks,  Ilnnt, 

T.  S. 
(ioology  of    (lio  .S|iaiii8li   Peak, 

Sava<;('. 
Contrilmtions    to   iniiicralof^y   of 

tli((    lf()i;ky    Mountains,    Cross 

and  ilillfdirand. 
.IiirassiL'   of    Nortli     America, 

Wiiito,  C.  A. 
Kcjtort  t>f  liocky  Mountain  divi- 
sion, Kninions,  S.  l'\ 
Laramie  iiora,  Ward,  L.  V. 
188().   IvtMuiirkable  lanilslid(!,  Cross. 
IjOadvillo  or(5  deposits,  IJolker. 
Fresh- water  invertebrates  of  the 

Jurassic,  M'hite,  C.  A. 
Iron-oro    deposits    of    Ctdorado, 

Kolker. 
Trap  rocks  in  eastern  Kentucky, 

Cranrtall. 
Sulpliides  of  Loadvillc,l'"'reohinil. 
Supermotanioriihisni  and  volcan- 

isni,  Conistock. 
Drift  in  K'ocky  Mountains,  Coni- 
stock . 
Veins  of  southwestern  Colorado, 

Conistock. 
Ptilolite,  Cross  and  Kakins. 
Iron  ores,  Putnam. 
Aspen  district,  Lakes. 
Clieiuistry,    Leadville    report, 

Ilillehrand. 
Petrography,    Leadvilh)    report, 

('roHs. 
(ie(dogy  and  niininn'  of  Jieadville, 

Emmons,  S.  F. 
Eagle  County,  Tildeii. 
UiiigebuHg   voii  Silver   ClitV,  Sa- 

lida,  Leadville  und  (innnison, 

Itatb. 


Colorado — <  ontiiuiod. 

IS8(i.  Coal  ill  Carboniferous,  Ililjs. 

Extinct  geyser  basin,  (  (iiii-it(i(i, 
Toiia/    and    garnet   in    iliynlit.. 

Cross. 
Ban  .luan  Moinitains.  .Slevms, 
Triji    to    Telluride,   San    Mi.,.n,.| 

(.'oiinly.  A'an  Kiest. 
1HH7.   A'eins  and  gi'ology  of  sontlim*!- 

cm  Colorado,  Conistock. 
Mattbi  jr>uiitain,  ICaglc  ConMiy, 

Oleott. 
Cimarron  landslide.  Cross. 
Ore  chutes    of  Iron  Hill,  I.iaii- 

ville,  Blow. 
l'''lnssg(d)iet  (b's  Colorado,  ionli. 
Living  glai'icr  on  Hagiies  I'e.ik. 

Stone. 
Gas  in  Pitkin  County,  Mills. 
(Jetdogy  of  ore  deposits,  l.,iki» 
Hints  toward  a  theory  of  volciij- 

ism,  Comstoek,  T.  ]\. 
Rnpeniietainorphisni,  ('ninstoik. 
Elk  Head  coal,  Cliislioliii. 
Notes  on  Leadville,  Ihl-cn),'. 
Colorado  ore  deposits.  I'.iniiiiM.-, 

S.  F. 
Map  of  United  States,  llitc!ii(i(k.| 

C.  H. 
Topaz  and  garnet  in  litliopliysc',] 

Cross. 
Koulder      County      veins,    \:in| 

Diest. 
■\Vater  in   Cretaceous.  (iiiiiiiiM'ii| 

County,  Hill. 
Sandstone  from  Ariiicji).  aiiiil,v>i>. 

Chatard. 
18HH.  ParaiiKU-phic    origin    of   r('ila!!i| 

iiiiniTals,  (,'ross. 
Phonolite,      El      I'aso     ((Hiutv,! 

Cross. 
Origin  of  ])rimary  ([aact/  in  'i 

salt,  lildings. 
Kelatious    of     Laraiuic    iimuPi 

White,  C.  A. 
Mining     in     San    .laaii    reiiami 

Ihlseng. 
Structural   relations  cf  «ri' 

posits,  ILinnions,  S.  V. 
Sylvanite  mine,  P'lig.  and  Miiiii 

Jour. 
(Jeology    of    Leadville,  li.v  M 

nioiis,  Raymond. 
Up])er  I'.oceno  lacustrine  hm 

tions,  Scott. 


)IIM,  Hills, 
iiu,  (  (iliistoil;. 

t   in    iliyiilitf. 

118,  Strvrtis, 

I!,  S;iii    Mi'^iii-i 

ORt. 

,•  ot'  mnitlrMsl- 
mmtoik. 
Kaj;!''  ('i>iMity, 

lo,  ("r(i»». 
ron  Hill,  '•''*'•■ 

'nlonulo.  Toiiia. 
11  llagui'S  I'eak. 

unity,  Hills. 
l»'l)()sitK,  l.iiki"-. 
tht'ory  I't'  vciliiiii- 
,;,T.  H. 

liiHiii,  (iimstini. 
Chisliitliii. 
illc,  Hilxnt;. 
cposits.  r,iiini(ni-, 

IStatfs,  lliti'!i'"'t. 
,et  in  litliopliy*'. 

veinc,  Van| 
tiu'einis.  iliii'ii'^' 
L  Ariiif.i".  iiti;>ly'''' 
|(,ri-:in  "f  '■"'■'■■""i 
|1  VaM>  '■"""'■' 
liai y  qiiaiiz  i"  '' 
Liiraniio  !:i">'Pi 
L.,u    .Iiiiiii    k;;ioi 


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NORTH    AMKRICAN    GKOLOOY. 


253 


f  or,' 


latioiis  0 
Ions,  S.  V. 
|e,  El"},',  anil  Mim 

LeadvilU'-  I'-V  ^J 

lon»l- 

lacustrine  f«ri 


Colorado— ('"iitiiiiu'il. 
1«^J<.  \'t'rtolirato    liiiina   of    I'iicimm) 

t<|io('li,  Copr. 
Coals,  AsliliiuiiHi-,  Nowlnuiy. 
(  oal     tu'lil    of    CrcHtotl     Hiittc, 

I,nk('B. 
Iron  resonvcru  of  <  'olonulo,  Chan- 

veiit't. 
Noto  on  Aspen.  Knimoiis,  S.  F. 
Mniptivo     loi'kH     from      t'listor 

County,  CroaH. 
I'ossil  plants  from  Golden,  T-<'s- 

(|ii('nMi\-. 
lilacieiH  in  the  Rocky  Monntainx, 

KmnuniH,  S.  F. 
Infiisorinl    cartli    in    Donvi'v, 

Meaildeu. 
Minftraloij;ical   notoH    [corundum 

srhiMts].  Smith,  AV.H. 
Mountain  ii))tlirnsts,  Finta,  «'tc., 

Wliito,  C.A. 
Oil    liclds    of  Fremont    County, 

lirisoii;^. 
AdilrosR,  Van  Iticst. 
Ore  (loposit.s  of   Ouray    Comity, 

Kcdzie. 
ralfontologlc      notes,     Houldcr, 

Stanton. 
Miirlih^  deposits,  Newberry. 
W^^,  A,v;i'  of  l^onvcr  formation.  Cope. 
Ifiport  of  Rocky  Mountain  divi- 
sion, Emmons,  S.  F. 
Asitcii  Mountain,  Bruuton. 
Asprii  orti  doposit.s,  Sivcr. 
Denver  Tertiary,  Cro.s8. 
(iiiiloi^y    and   mines   of    Aspen, 

lleiiiricli. 
Features  about  Denver,  F.ldridgc 
Iron  rofiourcoH.  Clianvenct,  R. 
(oiiiii)iiijf  of  middlo  Crctaceons, 

KidridiTc,  Ward,  L.  F. 
OreH  of  ]Jed  Mountain  district, 

8eli\var/. 
r.ru]ition8  of  Spanish  Poaks  re- 
gion. Hills. 
Mesozoic  of  southern  Colonulo, 

etc..  Stevenson. 
Origin  of  ore  deposits  near  Oiiray, 

Kiallich. 
New  (ill  ticld,  Xewliorry. 
Riicky  Mountains  iitield  lor  ori;;'- 

iiial  work,  Hills. 
Tertiaric,9  of  the  TTnorfano  K'ivcr 

liasin.  Hills. 
Dinosauria  of  Denver  beds,  Can- 
non, 


Colorado — Con  t  inned. 

\HH\i.  Volcjinic  era  tern.  Van  I»ie«t. 

Nortlnvestern  Cnlonido  coal  re- 
ffioii,  Hewitt. 

Hot  Spi'in;:H  formutions.  Corn- 
stock. 

Uuildiiijj  stones.  Merrill,  <i.  I'. 

Nortli western  Colorado,  White, 
C.  A. 

Rcjiort  of  Rocky  Mountain  divi- 
sion, I'nitcd  States  (Jeolo^^iciil 
Survey.  Kuimous,  8.  F, 

Stratiy:r.'iphic  studies  in   Denver 
busin,  Eldrid^e. 
\X'M).  Charcoal    in    Custer    i'ouuty, 
Charlton, 

Aspen  district,  Newberry. 

(Colorado  f^rmip.  .Steven.son. 

Eruptive  rtteks  of  l!oulderCoun- 
ty.  I'almer. 

Eruptions  of  .'Spanish  I'eaks  re- 
gion. Hills. 

Extinct  volcanoes,  Lakes. 

Formations  of  eastern  Colorado, 
Camion. 

Huerfano  beds,  Hills. 

Laramie  {iroup,  Cope,  New lierry, 
iSteveiiHon,  Ward.  L.  F. 

Iron  resources,  Chanvenet,  K*. 

Movements  in  Rocky  Mountains, 
Emmons.  .><.  F. 

Maefarlane's  linilway  Guide,  Em- 
mons. .S.  F. 

Plications  of  eoal  measures.  Van 
Diest. 

Pre-Canibri;in  of  the  lilack  Hills 
of  Dakota,  Van  Hise. 

Primary  quartz  in  basalts,  Id- 
diiif^s. 

Secondary  minerals  of  amphi- 
bolo  and  pyroxene  ;;roups, 
Cros«. 

Structural  features  near  Denver, 
Eldridge. 

Warren's  Geography,  Brewer. 

Report  of  Rocky  Mountain  divi- 
sion, Emmons,  S.  F. 
18!ll.  Aluuito  and   diaspore    from   the 
Rositii  hills,  Cross. 

As))haltum,  Stone. 

Devonian  and  Carboniferous, 
correlation,  Williams,  U.S. 

Cambrian  of  North  America, 
Walcott,  C.  D. 

Classifieation  of  m  o  ii  n  t  a  i  u 
ranges,  UpLam. 


254 


CATALOGT'E    AND   INDEX   OP 


fllULLir, 


hartow. 


Colorado — ( 'ontiniii'il. 

18!M.  Crctiicioiis    of    North    Ainorica, 
Whit.',  ('.A. 
Floiciue  oil  tiohln,  Khlritlxc 

I'lUll  i-csoiirccH,   I,!lkcH. 

(Jt)iii'.siH  of  iron  ores,  KiuiliuU. 
(■(uilo^ical    liori/.uiiH,   iih    dotcr- 

iniiuMl    hy   vertiilirato    limHils, 

Marsli.O.  C. 
Intcro8tinj>;  occurrciKto  of   ;;old, 

II.'Misirijiiin. 
Mnii,!;.iin'NO(l('i)ositH,  Ponroso. 
Hcport  of  Uocky  Momitiiiu  <livi- 

Bion,  lliiitcd  Stiiti's  (Joologiciil 

Survey,  Kiuiiiouh,  S.  F. 
S|)Iicnilite8,  CroHH, 
SiipiioMcd  Treuton  fosHil  (isli,  Am. 

(m'oI. 

StoiicH     for     building,     MtMrili, 

(!.  1'. 
A'ciu  plioiioiiu-iia,  liouldi-r  Coun- 
ty, I'nriNli. 
Coltoii,    Henry   K.     'J"ho  ujiju'r  iiicaHuri' 
coal  (ield  of  TcnnosHci'. 

Am.  I  iKil.  Milling  JCiij:-, 'I'iiiih.,  vdI.  14.  |i|i. 
2!>2-3().'),  platfrt,  IHfi,"). 

Notes  on  the  topo<frai)hy  and  gcol- 

oj;y   of   Avestcrn  North   Carolina — tho 
lliawassoo  A'alley. 

Am.  Insf.  lllniiif;  En;;.. '1  rniiH..  vdl.  Hi,  iip. 
f39-8.")l,  plate.s,  1888. 

Coman,  C.  AV.  Geological  worl^  in  tlio 
southern  jiart  of  the  State.  Terr.ai  ci 
fornuitions  of  tlio  Atlantic  Coast  and 
along  the  Delaware  Rivf-T. 

Ni'w  Jcrsoy  Tipdl.  S'nrv..  nciinrt  for  1890,  ]i]>. 
129-135,1891.' 

Commun,  Joseph  du.  1  lypothesis  on  vol- 
canoes and  e.'irthqnakes. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  vol.  1'.,  pp.  12-25, 1829. 

Comstock,  John  lica.  Outlines  of  geol- 
ogy, with  an  examination  of  the  qiies- 
tion  whether  the  days  of  creation  were 
deiniitep<>riod.s,  2d  edition,  New  "\"orK", 
18'M\;  3(1  edition,  iiSl  pages,  V2\  New 
York,  1838. 

Elements  of  geology,  -1.32  ])ageH,  12  , 

New  York,  IS.-.S. 

Comstock,  Theodore  1!.  On  the  geology 
of  western  Wyoming, 

Am.  Joir  S 'i.,  .'id  kuimoh,  vol.  (i,  pp.  4'_'l!  4:i2, 
vol.7,  p.  l.'l,187:i. 

ffcologieal  re])ort. 

I!oi)oit  Ilium  tlio  riMiiniiaimiiico  of  nortli- 
wt'stern  "Wyoming;,  iiiclmling  VellowMtoiio 
Nntioiial  I'nik,  for  lH7:i,  liy  Joiios,  pji.  8.">-2.')!), 
niiip,  AVnsIiliintoii,  1875. 

Abntr.ict,  Am.  <Tour.  Sci.,  3(1  ncrics,  vol.  10, 
pp.  50-60(^1).),  1875. 


Comstock,  Theodore  H. — ContimuMl. 

KemarUs   on    tiie    iiofc   spriiijrH  m\ 

geysers  and  other  topics  illustratiii;' 
tlie  Hcientitle  value  of  the  Vellowstoiit 
j'ark. 

.\iii.  .Vhkdc.,  I'roc.,  vol.  •,i4,  part  2,  |i|i.llMi|), 
1870. 

Forinatlon  of  geyst^rite  ]>(<lil)l(.s  m 

]iools  adjacent  to  thegeysersoT  tlir  Vil. 

lowstone  I'ark.     [.Vhstract,] 

Am.  Ahsoc..,  I'roc..  vol.  24,  part  2,  \<.  !i7(J|i.,, 
1870. 

On  some  nnex|dained  jtlieiiniiiiMiaiii 

tlie  geyser  basins  of  the  Vellowsiouf 
National  Park. 

Am.  .\hh(M'.,  I'roc. ,  vol.  2.'i,  pp.  2:i5-2:i!t,  l,>". 

Notes  on  the  geology  and  iiiiii('ralii;;y  I 

of  San  ,luiin  County,  Colo. 

Am.  Inst.  Milling  Km;,'.,  rriiiis.,  \ii|  ll,|ip,  I 
Ifi.VlHl,  map,  1883. 

Supermetamorphism  and  volciuiisml 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  pi).  KiOO-KKM,  18f>ii. 

Some  jiecnliarities  of  tlu!  leiMl  (lriii| 

of  the  Kocky  Alountains. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  jip.  lt2,'>-027,  IHHfl. 
Alistract,  Am.  A.snoc.,  Vroi'.,  vol.  3.1,  p.  3 1 
(il'.),188(!- 

Kcmarkabh*  extinct  geyser  Im.'diiiDl 


southwest  Colorado. 

Am.  Niit.,  vol.  20,  pp.  9(13-06,'),  1800. 
.MiHfrnct,  Am.  A.4sor.,  rroc,  vdI.  35.  p 
(i  p.),  1S80;  Am.  .Tour.  Scl.,  Hd  8eiit»,v»L| 
32,  p.  320  (i  p.),  1885. 

—  Supermetamorphism;  its  ,nc'tii:ilit,v,| 
inducing   causes,  and  general  ptieotj, 
[Abstract.] 

Am.  .\ssoc.,  I'roc,  vol.  3.">,  pp.  L'32-j:i3(ip.i| 
1887. 

—  Hints  toward  a  theory  of  volc;iiii>ni 


[Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc,  I'roc.,  vol.  It.'i,  p.  23:!  (j  )i.l,l 

— ■  The  veins  of  sonthwesteinColoniilo 

Road  to  Am.  As-soc.  .Vdv.  Sci..  L'SU. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  pp.  1043-1041,  IM. 

Atistract,  Am.  .rour.  Sci.,  3d  scrioH,  vul.: 

]i.  320  (J  IP.),  t8.Sr). 

The  geology  and  vein  structure  ( 


soiithwestein  Colorado. 
I  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kiig.,  Trans.,  vol.  l.'.J 

218-205,  plates  14,  iiiap.l.'^87. 

The  fossil  fuels  of  Illinois  ami  tbfj 

j       exjiloitatioii. 

'  I'^ng.  and  iriniiig.roni-..  viil.  ll.ii.'.'tJ  'ij 

Notes  on   the  region  nertli  dl  'I 

Vermilion     Lake     di.strict    in   Hnti( 

(^'olumbia. 

I  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kng.,  Trars.,  vol  lfi.| 

I  109-111,1887. 


Comstock,  I'll 

—  A  prolhni 
t'coiiigy  of  w 

^iliiiiisii.M(;i 
I'p.  1  'i:'"  2  ma  I 

—  Hot  Sprino 
t:iia  district, 
iTilii'lsnei  of  I 

•\iii-  lust.  .\li 
-'i'i-2<)i,  is8y. 

—  A  iireliinina 
III'  tlio  central 
lc\,m  (i(  (,|.  ,s 

:;''-3!ll,],|„to2.  I 
Aiwtraci,  Am. 
Iftliii. 

—  Kipoi f  ()„  f] 

ci.il  tr-idiii-ee.s  ( 

iv,i;ioii  of  Toxai 

Sin   S:,hll    Ifivci 

li.ilcs  Iiiv(.i'.  wesi 

.Mciianlsvillo  ain 

Tcxa.t  (icol.  .Siir 

•"|'!-W14. 3  iiinp.s,  18(1 

—  Tin  in  centra! 

K'l!.'.  an.!   Mini,,. 

i.m. 
I  fCon(3oii,  Tlionin,s. ) 

'f^lie  Siiito  g,.()| 

'■i^es,  .'<;ileni,  1m7| 

Ali.itr.icl,  Ani.,J>, 

i''-"'ii;  I'-),  I87.-I 

—  ^Vjishington  Te 

fewliij:ie:il  fonii,-i| 
JI:i''f'arlaiic's  Am.( 

!    r.'i,  N7:i. 

— ''•iisiiMi,.  jioint.s 

iifiieoiis  cnipti„„j, 

•M"i]lit;iiiis  of  Oreo 

Ala.  iTinir.  Sci,   .'>,]  „ 

is:!). 

[        j  Orcrr,„|_ 

•UiclaW,,,,,.';,,;,,,^! 
I'l'.:il0-:ii7,  iHiiii. 
IConkling,  .A.  R.     ^..^ 

"''"lo  mountain  ra 

^''''  f"  tile  lioad  of 

''•■''?''aj,|,i,.;,i.s,„.,.,., 

,'»"'  ^y  V.-l ler.   ,.„ 

'"•l'ort„ftl„.ci,ieCof 
rn<\ix  ,J,;.  pp.  ,gu  202^ 

-^■•■"loni,.,]   ,.,,j„„.^ 

:^"'"''"^"V'Mlaand 
"■'"■'■'■"  "'<■  parall. 

S'"  ;i(i. 

/'^'■•^I'i'al.sn,.,,,.,, 

;:;:;;:.;:':'•■ ■ 

"I  I'.iimn-crs.    • 


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rt 


II'.  i:'.>'5-i'>f|-,    ..  '  ■ 


<. —(Continued 

(oiiic*  lUii--trat\in 
)f  tin*  Yfllowstiiin 

,.\.  '^i.  I'l"''  -•  I'l'""'" 

^ysi'.rito  iicUMcs  in 
,„p;<\V8erH(>l'  th.'Yil- 
^\)Htraot.] 
,ol.-4,  V'»"l-'l'-''"'*l' 

of  tlio  YfUowHtou' 

nlof^y  inul  ii\iiicrrtl»):y ' 
ity,  t'«>l<>- 

■jihism  aixl  volciniism. 

I,  1)11.  1000 -UKIS,  IHhO. 

.'itifsoftliolofiil'^f'"! 

)\intaiiis. 

0  vv-  »••!''-''-"•  '""*• 

,V.»....,  Vrn..,vol.3r.,p.a 

extinct  geys.Tl..sinin| 

riulo. 
„  ,,,,.  o<i;!-i>6r.,  isBo. 

^;,,o.-.,  I'r.-.'.,  vu\.a5.l<■• 
.^..u^.  Sii-,  ■•"!  s''i>^"™'-| 

i8«ri. 
r^rpl.isiu;  its  nctunlity 

,,vol.:i5,vi'--3--^='^'*f' 
liithoory«fv"l''^>»'' 

I  „„utluv.'«teru  Colons' 

".T;mr.Sci.,3aM-ri...-l 

;  ,,,,a  voiu  structure 
Colorado. 

_l,  mai'.l''''"- 

Lis  of  111'"""' •'"'^"" 


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255 


L..rou.-..v"i."'i'-'* 

(ho  region  nortl.  ol  ' 

„iu.  K,.g.,Tva,...vonM 


ComHtock,  Tlicodoro  H.— Continuotl, 

A  ]iroliinin:iry  oxniiiination    t't'  tlic 

i;ccilipj;y  of  wt'Hti'iii  (•(Mitral  ArkaiisMM. 
ArkatiMiisdtcil.  Siiiv  .  ltc|MMl  for  18KM,  vnl.  1, 
]i]i.  1  IIJO,  'J  liiaiw,  IHM. 

lldt  HpriiiK  foriiiatioiiMiu  Rod  Mdim 

tain    district.  Colo.:  .\    rcjily    to    llii< 
(•rilii'isiii^  of  Mr.  Miniiioiis. 

.\iii.  Iiidt.  .Minliij;  KnK.,'l'riinH..  viil.  17,  |i|i. 

■Jill  '.'tU,  1X8'.). 

- —  A  iirtdiiuiiiivry  rcjiort  on  tlio  K'-oloK.''' 

Ill'  tlui  ('cntral  iniiiiTal  rc};i()n  ol'  Tcxiih. 

'I'cxM.i  (ii  111.  Siiiv.,  IkI   .\iimial  Ki  I'dil,  111. 

•j;T-3!U,iilatoli.  IHOO. 

AliHtract,  Am.  (icol.,  vol.  0,  j).  I'.'M  (I  limxi, 

\ii\)iH\  on  tlni  ^''OKr'^ldi.V  and  iiiin- 

,.:al  rt'^iiiiffcs  ot  tlio  ((Uitial  miiicriil 
iv^idii  of  Texas,  chiolly  woiitli  of  the 
Sail  Silia  River,  north  of  the  I'cder- 
iiaUsIviver.  westof  Unrnet,  and  cast  of 
.Ml  iiardsvillo  and  Junction  City. 

TcMis  (i('i)l.  Surv.,'J(l   .\iiiinnl  Report,  iiji. 
.-.r-CiU.;!  mails,  IHlll. 

—  Tin  ill  central  Texa.s. 

Kiii;.  ami  Mining  Jmir.,  vol.  51,  pp,  117-llH, 
4",is:il. 
[Coii(3on, 'riionias.l     rreliiiiinary  rei)ort 
(if  !liii  Stjite  geolojfist  [of  Oregon].  22 
]iagi's,  Salcni.  1H71. 

Alistr.ut,  Am.  .Tiiur.  Sci..  3(1  Hcriis.,  vnl.  !•, 
p.  4111  (J  1'.),  187,".. 

—  Wiisliiiinton  Territory  [and  Oreffoii] 
[j^oiildirical  I'onnatioiiH]. 

Miulnrlam's  Am.  (Icol.  1!.  1!.  Giiidf.  pp.  17i; 

17,1,1  H7!l. 

—  On  some  iioint.s  connected  with  tho 
i^neoiH  cniiitions  alonj^  the  Cascade 
Miiniitains  of  Oregon. 

Aia.  ilimr.  Sci.,  lid  scrip-t,  vol,  IH.  pj).  400-40.'^, 

1ST!). 

[ — ]  (ircsoii. 

Ma(farlan('.s  Ciciil.  Kwy.  (riiido,  'Jd  cdifioii, 

)iii.;nfl-;ii7,  in'.io, 
iCoukling,  A,  R,     Rejxnt  on  tlio  geology 
iif  tlio  iiuiuiitain  ranncs  from  I,a  Vcta 
hss  t(i  tli(i  head  of  the  I'ecos. 

<ii'nt.'ra|i!iicalsiirvi'y.s\vpst.  of  tholOOthmci-i- 
ilinn,  by  Vlinlcr,  iiniuial  ropovt.  Animal 
Ui-liiirt  111'  tile  Cliicl'of  Engineers  l'i)rl87(i,  Ap- 

?nili\  ,1,1,  pp.  in!)-202,  WasliiiiKlon.  1870. 

llfologiciil  report  on  tho  portioii.s  of 
western  Nevada  and  eastern  California   ' 
Wtwci.ii  tlic  i);irallclH  of   :«t"  ^(V   and 

\h  :io. 

litJOSraiiical  surveys  wv^i  ol'  llie  lODlli  merl-   j 
ton  liy  WherliT,  aiiiiiial  report,     V.  S,  Army,   [ 
''hii'f  of  Kiisineers,  .\iimial  Hoporl  for  1877, 
I'll,  1'.',<5-1L'9.-),  Ajipendix  NX,   \VasliiuKt(m, 


Cojikling',  A.  R. — Contlnned. 

1,'ejiort  on    the  footiiills  facing  the 

jdaiii'i  from  latitude  II."  ' ',W  to  HH  ,  ivp- 

l>ro\imatoly. 

(ieoyraplili  al  Miirvcys  wist  of  (lie  lIMlHi 
luerldlun,  liy  Wlieeler,  iitnnml  report.  I',  S. 
Army.  Chief  of  I'.iialnccrs,  Animal  Ileporl  for 
I  77,  pp.  l-",i«  i;io:i,  Ajipendlx  NX,  Wasliinn- 
Ion, 1877. 

—  Ix'eport  on  the  litlndogy  of  i)ortions 
of  southern  Colonido  and  northern 
\e\\"  Mtvv  (CO. 

(ieonnipliU'al  Hiirvoya  west  of  Ilie  lilOtli 
Meridian,  liy  Wheeler,  nnniiiil  r(>porl,  l'..S. 
.Vriny,  Chief  of  I'ln;;lneerH.  Annual  lieport  for 
!H77.  pp.  rjn,-i  I'.'IW,  .\).pendi>c  XX,  Washin;.'- 
ton. 1877. 

Report  on  the  lilhology  and  miner- 
alogy of  iiort.i(nis  of  Nevada  and  Cali- 
I'ornia. 

(leoyraphieal  surveyH  wesi  of  I  lie  liioili 
meridian,  hy  Wheeler,  annual  report.  IT.  S. 
Army,  Chief  of  Knj;inecrs,  Annual  I!(>port  fur 
1878,  pp.  184-185,  Appendix  XX,  Washiunton, 

1878. 

(ieologica!    rejiort    on    |)ortionR    of 

western  Nevada  and  eaatern  (.Jalifornia, 
including  part  of  the  Sl(Tra  Nevada 
range. 

(ieoHni]ihieiil  surveys  west  of  llie  lliOlli 
meridian,  liy  'NVlieeler,  animal  rcjxirt,  I'.  S. 
Army,  Chief  of  lOntiineers,  Animal  Keporl  for 
1878,  ]ip.  Ili7-18:i,  Append i\  XN',  \\'ashini;toii, 

1878. 

Connecticut. 
1  SOT.  ( >hser vat i on R  on  geology  o  f  Cn  i  ted 
.States  and  geologic   map,  Ma- 
clnre. 
IHlfl.  Mineralogy  of  town  of  New  Ha- 

\'en,  Sillinian. 
IHll.  Ohservationa  in  vicinity  of  ,Vew 

lla-'en,  Silliman. 
1H18.  (ie(dogy   of    tho   United    States, 
^Maclnre. 
Index  to  tho  geoRjgy  of  the  North- 
ern .States,  I'.aton. 
liOcalities  of   minerals    and    re- 
mains, .Silliman. 
.Minerals   of    I.itchlicld    Comity, 
lirace. 
1S2(>.  ( ieology  and  mineralogy  of  Litch- 
lield  County,  Brace. 
'I'onr  in  New  llav(Mi  ami    I. itch- 
held,  .Silliman. 
Minerals,  ]irincipally  in  lladdani, 

\Vel)8tor,.I.\V. 
Tour  liet\\'een  Hartford  and  t/ue- 
bec,  Silliman, 


250 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


T'lllX.  127. 


Connecticut — (Jontiiuiod. 

IHl'1.   Xotico    ot'    f;e()lo!;i';';il    cssiiys   liy 

II.  II.  II;iy<l(^ii.  Silliiiian. 
h'(!(l  Haiiilstoiio  foriiiiitioii  of  ('(ni- 

iioctirtil.,  Hilliiiiiiii. 
(ianii't  r(i(;k  in  Koatliiij?.  Scoloy. 
Clialylioato  H]»riiij!;  at  I.itcliticM, 

Pierce. 
Misccllauooiis  (1  li  sd  r  \-  a  lions, 

i'.roni^niart. 

1822.  Locality   of  snljiliato  of  baryta, 

I'ci'cival. 
Kloct/.  trap,  rorlcr.  r.  I). 
^'ol(;aIl<)0.s    uiid    volcanic    s  ii  )i - 

stances,  Coo])er,  T. 
IJocks  sii])])os(!(l  ti)  move  without 

ai)iiar('nt  cauHo,  I'ctros. 

1823.  IJogions  contif^iioii.s  to  Kiver  Coii- 

iiccticnt,  Hit(!lico<'l<,  K. 
Curious   wattu'fall    aiul    oxcava- 
tious  in  th(!  rocks,  Hall,  I'". 

1824.  l{cvii'\v  of  C  on  11  y  lica  r  c  and 

I'lielps's     f^cology  of    I",iit;lanil 
and  Wales,  .\ni.  .lour.  Sci. 
(l<!ol()gy  of  Salisbury,  Lea,  (J.  A. 
We.srern    Masaacliusctts    roffion, 
Dewey. 
1S2.").  Moviiifj  rocks  of  Salisbury,  Lea, 

C.  A. 
18l.'((.  Remarks  on  bowlders,  Doltson. 
1828.  Water   cement    of    Soutliinifton, 
Lowrey. 
Notices  of  minerals  and  .i;eolo)j[y, 
Hitchcock,  K, 
1830.  Ivjiieous  orij^in  of  some  tra|>  rocks, 
Sillinian, 
(Jeoloyical  text-book,  Eaton. 
ISIiL  Mines  of  Now  Milford  and  Salis- 
bury. Shepard. 
1832.  (ieological   survey  of  Massachu- 
setts economics,  Hitchcock,  E. 
Watercourses,  alluvial  and  other 
rocks    of  Coiiuecticiit    ViJley,  , 
Smith,  A.  j 

183;i.  Section   from    Killini^ly  to  Tl.'id-  j 
flam.  Matlitu'. 
Crystallines  of  Con  ii  ec  t  i  c  n  t , 

JIather. 
Xcw  London  ami  Wiiidliam  conn-  i 
ties,  Mather.  i 

I'^ossil  lislies  in  Coiiuecticiit  s.aud-  ' 
stone.  Matiii'i'. 
183.").  ■riinctiou  of  traj)  at  \V;illiiifj;ford, 

Chapin,  A.  Ii. 
1830.  Footmarks  of  birds  on  red  sand-  ' 
stoues,  Hitclu'ock,  E. 


Connecticut — ('on  tinned. 

1><37.  (ieolof^ical  survey  of  ( 'oniicctiini, 

Shepard. 
lS3!t.   .\nalysis  oi'  marl  froiii   I'aiinini  - 

ton,  Sillinian. 
ISI  L  On  joints  in  rocks,  Ilitehcdik,  i;.- 

Sillinian. 
IS(2.  (i(M)lof;\^     of    Connecticut,     j'l'i. 
cival. 
Nature  of  dip  of  Ti'ias  of  iMHtcrn 
United  States,  IJogers,  II,  D. 
18-13.  I'oHsil  footprints  and  rain  iininv- 
.iions,  [jyell. 
Glacio-a(|ueoHS  action,   llitcii- 

cock,  E. 
Drift  of  Connecticut  ^'allcy,  Silij. 

man. 
Causes  of  crescentie  dikes  ()iti;iii, 

Rogers,  H.  D. 
Geology   of  New  York,  lirst  i\U- 
trict,  -Mather. 
1S14.  Trap  tufa  of  Connecticut  V;ill(v, 
Hitchcock,  E. 
Percival  on  crescentie  dikes,  Silli- 

man. 
Traps  ol'  sandstones  of  Connecti- 
cut, Silliman. 
IM'k    Hclationsof  trap  and  sandstniips. 

Whel].ley. 
1><-Ui.  Agriculture   of    New    ^'ork,  i!iii- 

moiis,  !■'. 
18-17.  Origin  of  grand   oiitliiii's  of  tlie 
earth.  Dana,  .L  I), 
Fossil  tree  at  liristol,  Silliiuiui. 
l"';")!      'go  of  red  sandstones,  .laciisnii, 
'.  T. 
<  leological  positions  ol'  tlii'iiiiisti 

don,  Warren, .).  C. 
Ago  of  Connecticut  \';iili'y  k.hi'1-| 
stono,  Wells,  Agassiz.  L. 
1}<.")3.  Oo(dogio  map  of  liiited  Staiis,] 

etc,,  Marcou,  .L 
1S54.  Origin    of   stratiticalion,  WV 
D.A. 
Some    crystalline    liiiu'stoncs  i)| 
North  America,  limit,  T.S. 
lH;i5,  Movements  in  <iiiarrics  at  i'ori 
land,  .lohnson,  .1. 
Copp<r  mine  at  Hristol,Silliiii.ij 

and  Whitney. 
Ueber   die   (Undogie    voii   N"fii 
Amerika,  Mai'coii,  .1. 
18.')ti.  American  geologic  history.  |iiiii| 
.1.  1). 
Jllustrationsof  Hiiiliin'  geolnj 
Hitchcock,  E. 


llAHl'll.V.] 

Connecticut — C^ 

1((5l?.   (icology  ( 

coil,  ,J, 

Sketch    o 

States, : 

Icliiiology 

Hitchco 

!«•.  Clay  on   b, 

ton,  Stoi 

I'iileontolo 

;i,IlalJ,.l 

\m.  So-called  t 

"Hint,  llii 

W6.  M;i|)  of  C;i,i 

I  iiitedSt 
ix'O.  H.iiiginglli 

C,  K,  S. 

l^ll.  (,»ii,i ternary  i 

"•■"la,  .J.  J) 

CoiiiiccticMt 

'■•■■i'''lii|nakes 

'iiii,^liain,  I 

Trills  ()/■  p;,]i 

"■'Veil,  Dai 
'-fiognosy  of 

"'"it,  T.S. 
W2,  Kock.s  „f   (J, 

-Ma.ss.,  Daii;i| 
'■'I'll    -Moil 

'lie  <|llilltz 

<'li;ir:ict(T    o 

"■■IViMI,  D;i 

'^■■i-  -^lapofCif,. 

•'•If.;  Hit( 
''osf    T(!rtiar 

'■'"ulaud.  ] 
'ilfiui.il   jind 

-^l»    Kllir];,,, 

"'I  ^'■■iiiroliti 
tl"'  '■reon  M 
J^'iiia../,  D, 

'''■"'".yyoftli 
"■"'■I.. I,  D. 

''"'■  '"»  stiatilicati, 

T,  S. 

'■■■'I'   locks   of 
,.       ^''""v,  Daua, 
'''•'■  ■^"iiflicni  Now 

iuclii„„-  „f  ^,, 

*-''""•'  of  United 

''"'•'I'  locks  of 

^'•'"'•.v,  Hawe-s 

'"'■'''"'"•' I i"  format, 

,  ""^'ii,  Dana,, 

'''"'■'""IS  of  (,.,,p 

Hull.  1"7. y 


It 


n.i,.  127. 


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NORTH   AMEUICAN    GEOLOGY. 


257 


cctiiiit, 

';iniiint;- 

i'()cl<,  1'..; 

nt,     IVv- 

it'  cimti'iii 
..II.D. 
ill  iinini- 

.   llitcl!- 

iiUf.v.Silli- 

lo'Sdt'triiii, 

■k.  lirst  iliv 

iciit  Valley, 

■  aikPM.  siiii- 

ol'ConiiiTti- 

i\  siinilstcmos. 

,Y    ^'dvk,  I'm- 

tliiu's  ol'  tlie 

jiilliiuii 
lines.  .Irtclisoii, 

UlI'llK'Ulll^l"- 


\:\ 

llcv  t.;iii'l-B 

ssi/ 
■|iit 

,.,1  ^\mM 

•111 

..11,  NVollJB 

Uiiu'stniif 
limit, '1'.^ 
,,.i,.s  lit  l'"ii 


Connecticut— ( 'on  tiiUHMl. 
1858.  (ii^ology  of  North    America,  Mur- 

I'Oll,  .1. 

Skoteli    of    ffonlogy    of     Tnitttd 

States,  Kogers,  ]I.  D. 
Ichiiology     of     New     Enjjlaixl, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
is.'iii,  (lily  on  banks  of  the  Farniin<^- 

ton,  Sto(hler. 
I'lileontology  of  New    York,  vol. 

:{,llall,J. 
l.siifl,  So-eallcA  tiilcoso  schist  of   ^'oI•- 

niiint,  JlitcliLock,  C.  I[. 
isi;6.  Map  of  Caiiiuhi  and  i)art  of  the 

I  nitcd  States,  l/ogan  and  Hall. 
1,h7(i.  ]IiiiiuingHills,Daua,.).D. ;  I'avis, 

('.  K.S. 
lt>Tl.  (jtuaternary  in  Now  Haven  region, 

liana,.!.]). 
Connccticnt  glacier,  Dana,  .1.1). 
i'.arthi|iiakes  of  New  England,  by 

liiiiihani,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Tri.is  of  Palisade  range  and  New 

Haven,  Dana,  ,1.  D. 
(Jeojjno.sy  of  the   Api)alachian8, 

limit.  T.S. 
K2,  Jxocks  of   Groat  Harrington, 

Mass.,  Dana,  J.  D. 
(•11  ell    Mountain     geology,     on 

llie  (inartzite,  Dana,  .1.  I). 
Cliaracter    of    trap    near     New 

li.ivcn,  Dana,.!.  D. 
K-'k  Mail  (if  I'nited  States,  iliteheock, 

CH.;  Hitchcock  and  lUake. 
I'ost    'I'ertiary    history   of    New 

I'.iiLiliiud,  I'erry. 
(ilacial   and   t'liamjilain  era.s  in 

New  I'ngland,  Dana,  .1. 1). 
(Ill  siaiirolitf,  and  Silurian  age  of 

the  (Jroen  Mountain  gneisses, 

l),iiia,,I.D. 
'ieiiliii;y  of  tin  New  Ilavcu  region. 

liiuia,,I.D. 
^'1.  nil  stratitication  of  rocks,  Hunt, 


Trap  nicks  of   the   Connecticut 
Valley,  Dana,  E.S. 

risiol.^'"'""B'"''"'' ^""^'"'''"   New    England   during 
UK^lling  of  glacier,  Dana,. I.  D. 
,„.    veil  ^''^^M      (^'iiait  (if  United  States,  HradU^y. 
,,    I              ^M      Trap  reeks  of    tlu^   Connectient 
Valli  y.  Hawes. 
iMi.  t'liloniie  tbrination  west  of  New 
Haven,  Dana..!.  D. ;   llawcs, 
S'l'tKiiis  of  trap,  Frazer. 
r.llll.  I-JT 17 


.  hi^t.iiy- 


Connecticut — (Jon  tinned. 

1H77.  Relaticni  of  geology  of  N'erinont 
to  that  of  Herk.shire,  Daini, 
.1.  D. 

Relation  of  geology  of  New 
llanijishire  to  adjacent  terri- 
tory, Hitch','ock,  C  II. 

Agency  of  lateral  pressure  ex- 
hibited by  rock  niovenionts, 
NilcH. 

Damming  of  streams  by  drift  dur- 
ing melting  of  glacier,  Dana, 
J.  D. 

Garnets  in  trap  of  New  llav(!n, 
Dana.  E.S. 
1878.  Hydrocarlion  Iti  eruptive  rocks  of 
New  .lersey,  Russell,  I.  (J. 

Dikes  and  A/.  ;c  of  soutlieast 
Pennsylvania.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Hitiimeii  in  trap  in  Connecticut 
Valley,  Dana,. I.  D. 

Some  ]>oints  in  lithology,  Dana, 
.1.  D. 
187!).   North    American    iMesozoic    and 
Ceno/oic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

History  of  Trias  in  New  .Jersey 
and  Connecticut  Valley,  Rus- 
sell, I.  C. 

Macfarlaiie's  Geological  Hailroad 
Guide,  llilchcock,  C.  11. 

Hudson  River  age  of  Taconio 
schists,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

Trias  of  New  .l(;rsey  and  Con- 
nci'ticnt  Valley,  by  Russell, 
Dana,  .(.1). 

1880.  Reil    feldspar    of    granite    iVoni 

Lyme,  Dos  Cloiscanx. 
Former  extent   of  Trias    in    the 

East,  Uiis,sell.  I.e. 
8u<'cessioii  of  (ilacial  de]iosita  in 

N(!W  I'hinland.  rjiliam. 
Geologii!  action  of  humus  acids, 

.Inlien. 
Lime  done    belts  of  Wcistche^ster 

(Joiinty.  N.  v..  Dana,.!.  D. 
Age   of  Green    Moniitaiiis.   Dana, 

.!.  I). 

1881.  (ilacial   scratches,   (iosheii,    Nor- 

ton. 

So-called  kanies  of  Connecticut 
Valley,  Dana..!.  D. 

Dolerito  of  eastern  North  Amer- 
ica. Dana,.!.  D. 

1882.  Comiiosition  of  Meso/oic  iliabase 

of  .Vtlautic  Slope,  Hawes. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


I  iH'i.i..  \ii 


Connecticut — Continued. 
18«2.  TriiiHsio  ti;ii)s  of  MaHSacliusotts, 

Conuecticiit,  and  New  .lersoy, 

Davis. 
North   America   in   the    ice   aup, 

Hitchcock,  C.  II. 
Iliffh  tcrraiu^sof  eastern  Connec- 
ticut. Koons. 
Flood  in  Coniiecticnt  Valley  from 

melting  i;hi(ior,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Afjo  of  the  Tacouic  system,  Datia, 

J.  D. 
1883.  Potholes  at  Onrley  ville.  Koons. 
Cultnro  and  curing  of  tobacco, 

Killebrcw. 
Glacial    plienomena     near     Now 

Haven,  Blake. 
Progress  of  geology,  1><><2,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Glaciivl  and  Champlaiu  periods, 

New    Haven    region,  Dana,  .7. 

D. 
Eastward  extent  of  Jura-Trias, 

D.uia,  J.  D. 
Western  discharge  of  the  lloodod 

(/Ounecticut,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Triassic  traps  and  sandstones,  by 

Davis,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Evidence    from     southern     New 

England   against   iceberg  the- 
ory of  drift,  Dana,  .7. 1). 
1881.  Connecticut    building    stone, 

Lindsley,  H.  W. 
Notes  on  building  stones  usiul  in 

Now  York,  Newberry. 
Distribution  of  iron  ores  iu  east- 
ern United  States,  Smock. 
Microsco))ic   structure  of  Imild- 

ing  stones.  Mt^'rill,  G.  V. 
Strengths  of  granites,  Winehell, 

N.H. 
Structure  of  trap  of  Connecticut 

Valley,  Davis,  W.M. 
Polished  rock  surfaces,  Morgaii, 

II.  .F. 
Relation  of  Trias  traps  and  sand- 
stones of  eastern  United  States, 

Davis,  W.  M. 
Distribution  and  origin  of  drum- 

lins,  Davis,  W.M. 
Souihward    ending    of    T.'iconic 

synclinal,  Dana,  .7.  D. 
Decay  of  (luartzite,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Moraine  of  8econ<l  Glacial  period, 

by  Chamberliu,  Dauu,  .7.  D. 


Connecticut— Con  tiTiucd. 
1881.  Origin   of    bedding   iu   so-p.illiiii 
nietamorpliic  rocks,  D;iiia,,J.  1) 

1885.  Ma])  of  the  United  States,  .McfJep. 
Till  ridge  of  New  Ilavcn,  call;.,] 

Round  Hill,  Dana,  .7.  I). 
Tacouic  rocks  and  strati ^.'rapliv. 

Dana,  J.  D. 
Displacement  through  intriisinu. 

Dana,  ,7.  D. 

1886.  Iron  ores,  Putnam. 
Trap  and  sandstone  at  TarilTviHe, 

Rice. 
Structure    of   Tri;is    in    ((iijuoi. 
ticut  Valley,  D.'ivis,  W.  M. 

1887.  Ago  of  tho   Triassic   HKiiidilint 

Davis,  W.  xM. 
Cutting  of  gorges  in  triip  iiil;;(i. 

Emerson, 
Map  of  United  States,  Hitplicofi. 

C.H. 
Catopterus      gracilis,     D.m 

C.  H.  S. 
Origin    of    Txinssic    iiKnioili:,, 

Davis,  W.  M. 
Structure  of  Trias,  l)Mvis,W. )| 
Great  bowbk^rs   iu  WiimlbriJa 

Hubbard. 
Hanging  Hills,  Chapiii. 
Fluviatile  switnijis  of  New  E: 

laud,  Shaler. 

1888.  Ash    bed     at    Meridi'ii.   Iwj 

W.  M. 
Fossil     fishes    and    iilaiit< 

Trias,  Newberry. 
Intensity  of  nuitanioipliisiii 

New  Haven],  Dauii,  .1.  \' 
Map   of    vicinity   of   New 

City,  Martin,  D.  S. 
Taconi<;  system  of  Eiiimoiii''f| 

cott. 
Tra])  ridges  at  Meriden.  tnip^B"™'!* 
Methods    in    geologir  iini^l 

tlou,  Davis,  \V.  M. 
188!t.  Tra,ps     of    (.'onnecticut  V 

Davis  and  Whittle. 
Topographic  dove  1  opiiiMij 

Trias,  Davis,  W.  M, 
Traps  of  East  lIa\cn-l>rE' 

region,  Ilovey. 
Faults    near    Moridiii,  P' 

W.  M. 
liuilding  stone,  Merrill, i''j 
18!t().  Archean  axes,  Dan;i,.I.l' 
Horiug  at  New  Haven,  iW 


liAKTO.V.J 

CoDjiecticut— 

I.W.    l.];i(i,.,I 

Conn  I 
l''iJlJiig.s 
L):i\in. 
GJacial 

Coriiis 
i-iiiicstoij 
'^';idisoii 
^I'bjtcrial 

.;.  D. 

-^I.lif;irJ;uj 

J'itehco: 
'i'acouic  m 
Tni]),s  of 

'•'',i,'ioii,  h 

^^'arreu's  G 

m.  C],,y  ,.,.u,.r, 

^'""'l>i'iano 

cotf. 
i'iitcs  of  „^ 

foriiis,  D;i, 

Fos.sililerous 

^^'•'^is,  Lop 

JV.itiirosof  n 
iii.\,.\vHay, 

"coJoirJejil    ^-^ 

Cli;il)iji. 
^•'■■'t  voicuuoc 

"'"'  t'le  nj)( 

"lation,  Daij 

^'''.VsicaJ  goo  j 

;■;'"'<'•«  for  buijf 
I      'J'lic   t'uni-    Uj.J 

"••'^■'•",i)an;] 

'"'^er,   AJlau    D 

'lies],  ■     j 


"I'tUr  r,i 


7;<l 


"lied  s, 


I'.irt,  of  Vol  I 


"""tens,,,,   (•   y  ■^ 


ly  I'll 


liABTON.l 


NOliTlI   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


259 


lia-i,i„i;'. 


i.r  in  Ho-pal\i'il 
ickSjllinia,  ,1.1V 
1  States,  McGee, 
iV  llavcn,  I'lilM 

ana,  •^•^^■ 

iid  strati;.'ri\vliy, 


"11, 


iTougb  i"trusi( 


am, 

tono  at  'ViiritVvi' 

Trias    in   ^'"Di>«-' 
Maasi*!   moni"Tuu. 
,vgeBintl■:.v^.to^| 
„1  States.  Uitolicofl] 
.rracUis,     1^^^' 


TjiasBU' 


lUdiioofcl. 


f  Trias,  l->avi8, 
Idors  ill  ^V...Mll)Vlt.J 


liUf 

8W 


iunprt  of  N''«  ''■ 


alcv. 
•jt    Meritlt'i"'   i 

ll^cs    and    l'l'>"" 
owborvy. 
fmetaiTU'n'l"*';'' 

vcu],  I'i^"'' 
icinity   <>> 
[arliii.  !)•  ^• 
vstoiu  of  V.mm' 


New  T 


iiCBat  Mcri.len,lto] 

)iivi8.  NV- ^^■ 

au.i  WiuttV'. 
»hic  dovolov 

,1-  Kant  lIavcu-l>»J 


\ii)voy' 


near 


Moi-i'l''" 


■!>■' 


BtOllC, 

at  New 


Ml'"' 
l)aii;i, 


lliivfu 


Connecticut— Contiiiiiea. 
Its'jO.  «ilai'ial    action    in    Hoiitlieastoru 

Coinit-'cticut,  WoIIh. 
Fillings   in   lissures  at  Morideu, 

Davis,  W.  M. 
Glacial  8cratchcs  near  Norfolk, 

Curnisli. 
LiiueHtouoat  Norfolk,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Madison  bowlder,  Crosby. 
Siil'iierial  decay  of  rocks,  Uana, 

.1.  I). 
MMcfarlauo's      Kailway      Guide, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Tacoiiic  niouutains,  Am.  (icol. 
I'rapH  of  East  Haven-Hrautford 

icuioii,  Ilovcy,  E.  O. 
Wai  roll's  Geography,  IJrcwer. 
18'J1.  Clay  concretions,  Ames. 

Caiubriau  of  North  Amcrica.Wal- 

I'Oti. 

Dates  of  origin   of  topographic 

forms,  Davis.  W.  M. 
Fdssi  1  i  ferous  black  shales  in  Trias, 

l)a\is,  Loper. 
Fealiuosof  iionvolcanic  ejections 
ill  New  Haven  region,  Dana, .J. D. 
(ieological  features  of  Meriden, 

Cliapin. 
Lost  volcanoes,  Davis,  W.  M. 
lViii\ars  map  of  the  Jura-Trias 
and  tlio  ii))tiuning  of  the  for- 
mation, Dana,  .J.  D. 
Physical  geography  of  ,«ontlierii 

New  Fngland,  Davis,  W.  M. 
Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  G.  P. 
The   four    "rocks'"    about    New 

llaveii,  Dana, .).  1). 
Triassic  of  Couuecticut   Valley, 
Davis,  W.  M. 
lovei,   Allan    D.     Illinois    [building 
ui-s  I . 

litliCiiisus  l'.,S.,  liepoi't  on  tUe  biiililinj; 
iuiuii  lit'  till)  Cniteil  tSliitt's  and  statistics  of 
!>•  (luarrv  imlustry  I'or  IStiO,  p\).  21l)-'J'Jt), 
uiiil  IIS  [Mit  of  Vol.  X,  but  with  soiianito 
ipuatiou,  4  ,  AVacHliiuotou,  1884. 

^Viseoiisin  [liuilding  stones]. 

L'lasus  U.  S.,  Keport  on  tlio  building 

iiiin  of  tlll^  t'nited  Slates  and  atatiHtks  of 

iiuarry  iiidii.stry  for    1880,    ipj).   •J2U-'.;44, 

ind  lis  iiiirt  of  Vol.  X,  but  with  aciiaratc 

iiatiou,  1  ,  Wa»hinf,'tou,  1884. 

uiiigan  [buihling  stimes]. 

lOtli  Ciiisus  ['.  S.,  Itcport  oil  the  liuildiiif: 

iiiMottlic  I'liited  Stales  and  statistics  of 

imirry   indiistry   for    18H0,  \)\t.   21t>-'Ji:it, 

'«!  im  Villi  ot  V(d.  X,  but  with  scpaiato 

llltl^v''""'"''  ^  '  '^^'iiitliiugtuii,  1884. 


lUrtll 


Conrad,  Solomon  W.  Mineralogical  no- 
tice respecting  zircon  from  Trenton, 
N.J. 

Am.  JliucralogicalJour.  (Bruce),  vol.  1,  pp. 
127-128, 1814. 

Conrad,  Timotiiy  A.  On  the  geology  and 
organic  remains  of  a  part  of  the  penin- 
sula of  Maryland. 

I'liiladflpliia  Acad.  Sci.,  Jour.,  vol.  0,  pp. 
2U5-2;!1,  plato,  18,>0. 

Fossil  shells  of  the  TerMary  forma- 
tions of  America,  vol.  1,  Nos.  1-3,  ;")G 
pages,  20  iilutes,  Philadelphia,  l8;."_'-35. 
Kepublisheil  by  G.  D.  Harris,  Washing- 
ton, 1893. 

On  some  new  fossil  and  recent  shells 

of  the  United  States. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  23,  pp.  33'J-340, 1833. 

Observations  on  the  Tertiary  and 

more  recent  Ibnnations  of  a  portion  of 
the  Southern  Stateu. 

Philadelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  Jour.,  vol.  7,  pp. 
110-121),  1834. 

Observations  on  the  Tertiary  strata 

of  the  Atlantic  Coast. 

Aiu.Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  28,  pp.  104-111;  280-282, 
1835. 

Observations  on  a  portion  of  the 

Atlantic  Tertiary  region. 

(iiol.  Soc.  I'euusylvania,  Traus.,  vol.  1,  pp. 

335-341, 1835. 

First  annual  report  on  the  geolog- 
ical survey  of  the  third  district  of 
New  York. 

Xew  York  Gcol.  Siirv.,  1st  Auuual  Koport, 
pp.  155-186.  Allmuy,  1837. 

Keport  on  the  puleontologiciil  dejiart- 

ment  of  the  survey. 

New  Vorl"  Ueol.  .Surv.,  2d  Auuual  Keport, 

pp.  107-110.  Albany,  1838. 
Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  3G,  pp.  12-15, 

1830. 

Fossils  of  the  medial  Tertiary  of  the 

United  States,  Sitjiages.  IDplates,  Phila- 
delphia, 1838.  Republished  with  an 
introduction  by  W.  H.  Dull,  Phila- 
delphia, 18U3. 

Seconil  annual  report  on  the  pale- 

ontological  deiiartment  of  the  sur- 
vey. 

New  York  (icol.  .Surv..  3il  Annual  Kepiut, 
pp.  .57-00,  Albany,  1830, 

Abstract.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  30,  pp.  08-00, 
1840. 


260 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


[DULL.  12;, 


DiBTO.V. 


Conrad,  Timothy  A. — Continued. 

Notes  oil  Aiiiorii'an  g(.'olo<;.v.     Obser- 

viitions  oil  eliiiracteriHtic  fossils,  and 
upon  a  fall  of  temperature  in  dilfereiit 
}i;eol(iij;iciil  epochs.  Kemarks  on  the 
Transition  or  Silurian  sy.stom.  Organic 
remains  of  the  Transition. 

Am.  Jour.  Sii.,  vol.  35.  ]>\).  2;i7-'.!49, 18,rj. 

On  the  Silurian  system,  with  a  tabic 

of  the  strata  and  (■hara<'ti!ristic  I'ossils. 
[( )bservations  on  the  ])la8tie  clays.] 
Am.  Jour.  Sin.,  vol.  :w,  j)|i.  8C-9:i.  1840. 

On  the  geognostic  position  of  the 

zeuglodon  or  basilosaurus  of  Harhm. 

.\iii..i()iir.  Sci.,  vol.:i8,  pi(. ;!8i-:in:;,  1840. 

Third  annual  report  of  the  paleonto- 

logical  department  (d'the,  survey. 

Xcw  Vork  Gi'ol.  Siir\.,4tli  Aniuiul  Jliiiort, 
pp.  I!»l)-J07.  Albany,  1840. 

Abstract,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  40,  pp.  77-79, 
1841. 

Fifth  annual  report  on  the  paleon- 
tology of  the  State  of  New  ^Ork. 

Now  York  (Jcol.  Surv..  .'itli  .Viiuual  Kcjxnt, 
Pli.  25-.'')7,  Albauy,  1841. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  42,  pp.  22'.l-2:i5, 
1842. 

Observations  on  a  portion  of    the 

Atlantic  Tertiary  region,  with  a  de- 
scription of  new  species  of  organic 
remains. 

National    Inst.,  I'roc,  vol.  1,  ])p.  171-Iu;, 
platct,  1842. 

Observjitions  on  the    Silurian    and 


Conrad,  Timothy  A. — Continued. 
Tertiary  of  Warren  County.  Miss. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  scrioM.  vol.  •.!.  |,|i.  ij^,];; 


Devoniitu  systems  of  the  United  States, 
with  description  of  new  organic  re- 
mains. 

riiiladeliiliia  Acad.  Sci..  Jour.,  vol.  8.  i)p. 
228-2:ir),  1842. 

[ ]  [Ago  of   lead-bearing  limestones 

of  the  upper  Mississijipi,  abstract.] 

lUail  to  A.s8o<'.  Am.  (Icol. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  vol.  47,  ]>.  KKi  (^  p.),  1844.  DIh- 
cuskimI  by  Locke,  Iloujiliton,  lioL'crs,  anil 
King,  pp.  106-107. 

Observations  on  the  Eocene  forniii- 

tion  of  the  United  States,  with  descriit- 
tions  of  species  of  shells,  etc.,  occur- 
ring in  it. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  1,  pi>.  209-220, 
395-4('5, 2  plates,  1840. 

Oliservations  on    the   geology   of  a 

part  of  east  Florida,  with  a  catalogue 
of  recent  shells  of  the  coast. 

■Vin.  Joiu'.  Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  2,  pp.  36-48, 
184U. 


1840. 


Eocene   formation    of   the    Wu] 


lint 


Hills,  etc..  Miss. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  2,  pp. 'Jlii-ii; 
1840. 

—  ()bservati(ms  on  the  Eocene  ibrnin 
tion  in  the  vicinity  of  Vickslniri;., Miss. 

riiiladclpliia  .Vcad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.:!.  p)i,i'>iL 
282, 1848. 

—  Observations  on  the  Eocene  foriii.v 
tion  in  the  vicinity  of  Vickslnun,  .Miss. 

I'liiladclpliia   .Vcad.    Sci.,  ,Tour.,   veil.  1,  U 
scries,  ]>]>.  in-i:!4,  Plates  XI-.\IV,  1850. 

—  liemarks  on  the  Tertiary  strata  df  | 
.St.  Doniiugo  and  \ickshiirg,  .Mi.ss, 

riiiladclpliia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.0,  pii.liliv-  I 
VM  (!  p.),  1854. 

—  K'eport  on  the  fossil  shells  eoll('(teil| 
in  California,  by  W.  P.  Bi.ike,  gcoI(iri>t  j 
of  the  expedition  under  the  cdmniainl 
of     Lieut.     Iv.    S.  Williaiiison.  Ciiitiil 
States  topograiiliical  eugineeis. 

Appendix    to    the     ]ireli!iiiiiarv  ^icdloijial j 
report  of  W.   I',   lilakc  oxploralious  for  nil- 
road    from    tlic    Alississippi  to  the   I'aojtii.l 
Mouse  l>oe.  No.  129.  pp. ,')-20,'\Vasliiii^toii,I».i,i.r 

.\lpstract.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scric.'-,M]|.;i|| 
pp.  208-270, 18:i5. 

Observations  on  the  Kocoiie  depositl 

ol'  .F.'tckson,  Jliss.,  with  tlescriiiti(in.^of| 
'M  new  species  of  shells  and  c(Uals, 
I'liiladdiiliia  Acad.   Sci.,  I'roi.,  vol.  i,  iip.J 
257-268,  1856. 

Description  of  Cretaceous  ami  lir-l 

iKiry  fossils. 

r.S.  hlA  Mexican  boundary  Sarv.,  lippm 
by  Kmory,  vol.  I,  part  2,  pp.  141-174,  |iialet^ 
Washington,  18,')7. 

Report  on  the  jiiileoutology  of  lli^ 

survey. 

Itciiorts  of  explorations  mid  surreys  l'«r| 
railroad  route  from  tlic  Mississipiii  t» 
I'acilic;  V(d.  VII;  report  of , Mi.  I'arlii'Ulwl 
routes  in  California  to  coniicit  witli  inj 
routes  near  tlic  ;i">th  and  ;i2d  parallels  [rH  1 
Part  II,  geological  report  by  'riiiiman  .Vii^ 
sell,  pp.  189-190,  Plates  I-X,  4",  32il  Codj:..  ' 
Hi!8s.,  IIouseEx.  Doc.  No.91,WasIiingtiai,lio 

(Separate  in  ISilO.) 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  .!d  series, to!.! 
p.  127  (J  p.),  1858. 
Descrijitions  of  new  Eocene  slieil 


Conrad,  Timothy 

—  Cit.ilogiieof  t 
of  Ciegdii. 

Am.  Jour.  Conch, 

—  <>l).ser\atioii8  < 
forniatioM  of  tlio 

I'liiladilplii;!  Aca( 
"i'-7:i,  I.SO.'). 

Am.  J(Hir.  Sci.,  2d 
18fti. 

I  —Chalk  at  Siiioki 
Siuillisuni.-iii   l;ep,j 
li>C6. 

—  Tertiary  of  ^qj. 

iiua. 

Am.JiMir.  Sci.,  L'd  sf 

1M)7. 

|  — Kc])]y  to  Gabb 
niclvsof  CaJiforniji. 

Aai.'ldiir.  .Sci..  2d  se 

m. 

I — I'csirijition.s  „/• 
•Miiaoiic  .slieJJs  of  t 
■""'•le,scrij)fi,,us„f  t 
'''■'•tiK'i'oiis  spcjcies. 
■l'a..Ioiii'.(;(mcli.,  v(d. 

-Description  of  a  IK 

I  (ioniobasi.s. 

Aai.Joiir.  ('oiicl,,,y„] 

-•Votes    ,,„     Anieri, 

I  "fsta  [New  .Jersey  (', 
i>". Jour. , Sci.,  n,,;^,.j 

-^"  tli(^  mixture  ot 

|feueib.ssi|,s[Califo. 
■lai.Ju,ir..s,.i..o,,  ^^.,,.^,^ 

"""^'•'J-^-,.,.,,,,  beds 


•Ini.  Jour.  «,'i.  ^ 


:':i. 


3d 


""«"""•  l.ointsc,,,,: 
and    Tcrt: 


rwaccciis 


from  Enterprise),  Miss. 

.\iu.  Jour.  Conch.,  vol.  1,  pp.  i:!T-Hl,pl» 
1865. 


r'ardliiiii. 
l_^-|"..J"„r..s,.i.,.-,a  scries, 

"""^"•I<s  on  the  Tort 
'■"'"■^  A,n,„on,    with 
f"''  siiejlti. 

,  V"'""i.^  Slope. 

let  ;"r-  ■"^■'"•"'  c-oii  J 


[bull  12i. 

t.iniu'd. 
(Uuty.Miss, 

v„l.  •.'.  \'l'.  1-4-1-5. 
I    thf    Waliiiit 

,v(.i.'j,pii.'.;i"--i'' 

Eoccin'  loniiii- 
'icksliurji.  MUs. 

'nic,  vol.:!.  11)1. '->«- 

I  Eoci-ut'  I'tmna- 
i/it'kHl)urs,',Miss. 
i.,  Jour.,  vol.  l,2d 
<1-X1V,1850. 

ortiury  strata  of  ] 
slnir^',  Miss. 

,  l'r(»'.,vol.t>.vi'.W»-  I 


BAJTON.] 


NORTH    AMKItlCAN    GEOLOGY. 


261 


Conrad,  Timothy  A. — ContiinnMl. 

C'atalogiicol'tlio  older  Eocenonhells 

of  Oregon. 

Am.  Jour.  Conoh.,  vol.  1,  pp.  I.'iO  154,  ISO.^. 

—  Oli.serviitioiis  on  tho  Kocono  lignite 
tdniuilioM  of  tho  United  States. 

I'liilMdiljiliia  Acatl.  Sci.,  Proe.  [vol.  17],  pp. 
Tii-T;i,  ISli,'). 

.\ni.Jour.  S<:i.,  2(1  HerioB.  vol.40,  pp.  2()5-2t)S, 
lS6.i. 

—  t'lialk  iit  Smoky  II ill,  Colo. 
Sniitlisoniiin  lioport  for  1805,  p.  l'2v>  (J  p.), 

1800. 

1 — Tertiary  of  North  and  South  Cai'o- 
lina. 

Am.  Jour.  (Sci.,  'Jil  scrioa,  vol.  43,  \i.  2G0  (J  p.), 

liiCT. 

—  Ri'ply  to  Gabl)  on    tho  C'rotact'ous 
niiksof  Californiii. 

Aui.'Uiiir.  .Sci.,  L'll  sories,  vol.44,  jip.  37l)-;i77, 
il  shoUs  collccteilM    W.. 
>.  Blake,  K<''il"«'''lH — iH'siriptions   of    and   rcfcroncfs   to 
laerthi'i'iiraiiwiKl^  Mioieno  .sliuUs  of  tho    Atlantic  Slope 
:iiiil descriptions  of  two  now  supposed 
I'lvtiU'Odus  spcicies. 

Ani..Iiiiir.  (JiMU'li.,  vol.  4,  jip.  27S-'J79,  ISIIS. 


illianison,  VnM 
[  enj!;iinH'is. 
irfliMiiuarv  f;i'»lo:;Wij 
c\plorali"i>»  f'"'  '■'''■[ 
Bsippi  to  111"   l';'"«'; 
r,-20,Waslnn^toii.lN'j| 
.  Sri.,  2(1  siTies.M'l.:!,! 

;lu>  I'.orclK"  ([^wsA] 
■i1hd.>scvil>tion>of| 
lells  and  (.(irals. 
Sci.,  rror.,  vol'.l'l'j 

Irctaccoiis  aial  'rrt| 

Luiularv  Surv.,  Hfp" 
2,in>.  I'l  ^'^'^''^'^l 

liileoutology  of  tbj 

ii,m>*ai..l><urveysf«r 
|t\u'  Mi'<«i8'^nil"  '" ' 

l,H,rto..i.<;-i'«'";»'', 

to   .oniu'-t  Willi  tl 
l.„.i;all.arallels(.<'. 

.,,„rt  l.v  ■ni'"""'  ^^"1 
[,,I-N,4,:»lConp., 

,-o.»l,NV:'sl''"?"™- 


|r.  Sci.,  .!il  »«"•'»"'' 

new  Kocene 
lliss. 


sbell 


I —  Description  of  a  new  IJnio  and  fossil 

ijouiobasis. 

Am.  Jour.  ( 'oucli.,  vol.  4,  \).  2S0, 18(J8. 

■Notes    on     Aniericau     fossiliferous 
strata  [New  .Icrsey  Cretaceous]. 
Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.47,pp.  a,")8-a(i4, 

m. 

-On  the  mixture  of  Cretaceous  and 
I  Eocene  I'o.ssils  [California]. 

Am.  Joiu'.  Sii..  2(1  Rcrie.s,  vol.  49,  p.  275  (J  p.), 

i*;o. 

-Outlio  hoL'ene  beds  of  Utah. 
•Ui.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  1,  pp.  ;i81-38;!, 

•.';i. 

"nsomc  ]ioints  connected  with  tho 
iCtewceoiis    ;ind    Tertiary    of     North 

ICatolina. 

Am.Jo\u'.  Sci.,;)d  aeries,  vol.1,  pp.468  4(J'J, 

li'inarks  ou  tho  Tertiary  clay  of  tb<; 
W'T  Amazon,    with    descriptions   of 

f««'  siiells, 
I'liiladoliiliia  Acad.  Scl.,  I'roo.,  vol.  2(i,  pp. 

|!5-t',1874. 

lieiaarks  (in  the  Tertiary  forniatious 

"lie Atlantic  Slope. 
W.  Surv.  Nnrtli  Caroliua,  Report  hy  W. 
I'-'  Kwr,  Appendix   A,  pp.   24-25,   Kal'eigli, 


Coiiwentz,  II.  Ueber  eiii  tertiiires  Vor- 
konnneii  cy]iicsseiiartioer  lliil/er  bei 
Calistog.'i  in  Califoruieu. 

Xeucs  Julu-l)ucli,  1878,  pp.  800-81:),  2  plates, 
1878. 

Cook,  George  H.  [Rei)ort  on  tho  geo- 
logical survey  of  the.  eastern  half  of 
Monmouth  County.] 

Gool.  Surv.  N(nv  .Terscy,  Lit  .\inuiul  UciKUt 
for  1,S54.  by  W.  Kitclicl,  pp.  ,')7-7!»,  plate,  New 
Urunswicl;.  1,"5.">. 

Abstract,  Am.  .Four.  Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.19, 
p.4:w  (J  p.),  1855. 

IJejiort  on  the  geology  of  the  south- 
ern division. 

(Jeol.  Surv.  Xc\v  J(!rs(\v,  2(lAunuiil  ]!(ip(prt 
I'or  1855,  pp.5,">  1U8,  'L'rcnlon,  1856. 

Abstract,  .Via.  iJour.  Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  21, 
pp.  42:1-427,1850. 

Physical  ami  geological  descriiitiou. 

(icolojiv  of  tho  couuty  of  Cuiie  ili(y,  State 
of  Xcw  .Icrsey  [by  George  II.  Cool;],  pp.  15-05, 
map,  Trentou,  1S57. 

On  a  subsidence  of  tho  land  on  tho 

seacoast     of   New    .lersoy    and    Long 
Island. 

Am.  JoU7'.  Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  21,  ])ii.  ;t41-355, 

1S57. 
Canadian  \at.,  vol.  2,  pji.  2.")8-2t>l,  1857. 

Note   on    the   probable    age    of    tlie 

wliite  liniestoue  at  Sussex  and  l''r!ink- 
lin  zinc  mines,  N.  ,1. 

Am., lour. Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  32,  j))).  208-209, 
1801. 

The    annuiil    report  of     the    State 

geologist  [of  New  .lersey]  for  tho  year 
KStJI,  L'l  pages,  Trenton,  LSti"). 

Third  annual   re])ort  on  tho  geolog- 


ical survey  of  the  .State  of  New  .Jer- 
sey for  the  yeiirlStiti,  27  pages,  Trenton, 
1867. 

—  Geology  of  New  .Jersey,  OHO  ptiges,  7 
plates,  l.'i  ]na])s  in  portfolio,  imp.  8  \ 
Newark,  18(i8.  [Appendix,  i)p.  7l'1-870, 
by  other  authors.] 

—  AnniKil    report    of  the  State  ideolo- 


gist of  New  Jersey  for  the  year  IStiO, 
,57  pages,  maps,  i)l!ites,  Trenton,  1870. 

Annual   rcj)oi't  of    th(^   g(>ologist  of 

New  .Jersey  for  the  year  1870,  75  pages, 
nitip,  plates,  New  Brunswick,  1871. 

Annual    report  of   the  geologist  of 

New  .Jersey  for  the  yoiir  1871,  10  pages, 
map,  plate,  New  Brunswick,  1872. 

—  Auuiial  report  of  the  geologist  of 
New  .Jersey  for  tho  year  1872,  44  pages, 
Treutou,  1872. 


262 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


(ntn-um. 


DABTO.V. ) 


Cook,  Georgd  H. — Coiitiuno<l, 

(ioologiciilHurvoy  of  N»nv  Jersey,  an- 

luiiil  report  of  the  State  geologist  for 
the  year  IHTA,  121  i)agOH,  map,  phitoH, 
'rrciiton,  1K7I?. 

Geological  survey   of  New  .lersoy, 

annual  report  of  the  State  geologist 
ibr  the  year  1874,  115  i)age8,  map, 
Trenton,  1874. 

(ieologieal  survey   of   New   Jersey, 

annual  report  of  the  State  geologist 
for  the  year  1875,  11  pages,  map,  Tren- 
ton, 1875. 

Goologieal    survey   of  New   .Jersey, 

annual  report  of  the  State  geologist 
for  the  year  187*!,  5()  pages,  niaj),  Tren- 
ton, 1876. 

Catalogue  of  the  Centennial  exhibit 

of  the  goologieal  survej'  of  New  Jersey, 
84  pages.  New  Brunswick,  1876. 

Geological   survey   of   New   .Jersey, 

annual  report  of  the  State  geologi.st 
for  the  year  1877,  56  pages.  mai>,  Tren- 
ton, 1877. 

AbHtratts,  Am.  Nat,,  vol.  12,  p.  832  (J  p.), 
1878;  Am.  ,I(mr.  Sci.,  .'id  scries,  vol,  15,  p.  21 
(i  p.),  1878. 

Geological   survey   of  Now   Jor.scy, 

annu:il  report  of  the  State  geologist 
for  the  year  1878,  131  pages,  inaj), 
Trenton,  1878. 

Abstract,  Am.  Xat.,  vol.  12,  p.  2,')7  (i  p.),  1878. 

On   tho  southern  limit  of  the  last 

(ilacial  drift  across  New  Jersey  and  tho 
adjacent  parts  of  New  York  and  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Am.  Iii.-<t.  MininK  Kiip.,  Trans.,  vol.  (!,  jip. 
4r.7-470, 1879. 

(icological    survey    of  New    Jersey, 

annual  report  of  tlie  State  g(>ologist  for 
tho  year  1879. 182  pages,  maps,  Tn'uton, 

1S7!». 

Abstnu't,  Am.  Jour.  Si'i.,  3(1  .si'rios,  \-ol.  19, 
pp.  489-490  (J  p.),lSSO. 

(icological   survey   of  Now   Jersey, 

annual  report  of  the  State  geologist  for 
the  year  1880,  220  p.agos,  maps,  Trenton, 
1880. 

Abstrncts.Am.  Xftt.,vol.  i.'>,  p,  :184(J  p.), 1881 ; 
Am.  Jonr.  Hfi.,  3(lsorli'8,  vol.  22,  pp.  77-78  (J  j)), 
1881. 

Geological  survey  of  New  .Jersey,  an- 
nual report  of  the  State  geologist  forthe 
yoarl881, 107  pages,  map,  Trenton,  1881. 
Iuclii(losnpi)Oii(lixoiiKlimatoofNowJors(\v, 
by  J.  C.  Smock,  pp.  1*-107*. 


Cook,  George  II. — Continued. 

Geological   survey    of  New   .Icrsey, 

annual  report  of  the  State  geologist  for 
tho  year  1882,  180  i)agos,  colorcil  nup. 
I)latc8,  Camden,  18X2. 

Kcvicwcd    by   Ji.  \Y.   Knymoiid,  Kiifr  iimi 
.Mining  ,loiir.,  vol.  3.1,  p.  189, 4^  188:i. 

Jtcvicwcd  by  J.  n.  l)[aiia].  Am.  .loiir.  Sci.,3il 
.srrios,  vol.  2.'>,  pp.  383-380, 1883. 

liovicwod,  .Science,  v(d.  1,  p.  2tJ,"p  (§  p.),  j 
1883. 

'^toological   survey    of  New  Jcr.scv, 

annual  roi)ort  of  tho  State  geologi.st  fur  I 
the  year  18><l{,  178  pages,  inajt,  plMtt-, 
Camdon,  188.S. 

Alwtract,  .Vm.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  aiiics, vol. ;:,  | 
pp.  408-409, 1884. 

The  change  of  relative  ]o\cl  of  the 

ocean  and  tho  uplands  on  the  En.stdiii 
coast  of  North  America,     [.\listract.] 

Am.  A.s.soc,  I'roc.,  vol.  31,  jip.  4l)0-40«,  l\<i| 

(ioological  survey  of   New  .kT.fey.l 

annual  report  of  the  State  geologist  furl 
the  year  1S84,  168  pages,  niai),]ilate8,8-| 
Trenton,  1884. 

.Vbstracts,  Am.  Jonr.  Sci.,  3d  aorios,  vol,  S),! 
pp.  1G1-1G2, 188.-);  Am.Nat.,  vol.20,p.48(ip.l,| 
188fi ;  Science,  vol.  5,  p.  372  (4  lines),  18«5. 

Cnconforin.'ihility  hetwoen  the  I'p' 


per  and  Lower  Silurian  fortuatioiis  ii 
Now  Jersey  hearing  on  the  (jiicstioij 
as  to  tho  limits  of  tho  (ireeii  Mountaiil 
disturbance. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sei,,  3d  series,  vol.  27.  p.  153  Ijp 
l.'^.Sl. 

—  Geoloyrical  survov   of  Xe 


JcrseB 
annual  report  of  tho  State  geoloj;!^ 
for  tlio  yoai-  1885,  22S  p:iges,  platei 
Trenton,  1885. 

Ueviewed    by    U.  W,  Kayniond,  Eni;  iii| 
Miainj;  Jonr.,  vol.  41.  pp.  ;!:!4-:i3.'i.  V.  !>« 

—  Sketch  of  tlio  geology  of  the  Crj 
taeeous  and  Tertiary  foriiialion,sof.\e| 
.lorsey. 

U.  S.  (lool.  Snrv.  JIimoKrapli,\'i>l,  I-^. 
icijioda  ami  Larnellibraiicliiala  i^f  tho  Raril 
clays  and  i^rwinsand  marls  of  Now  Jcrs'Tj 
Wliitlield.  jip.  ix-xii,  maji,  Wasliin^'toii. 

[Also   published   by  (lie  (icdl,  *irv.  i 
.Icrsey.] 

—  Arclioan  or  ])riu»itive  roclva, 
(icol.  Surv.X(!W  Jersey,  Ki-port  of  tlio 

ojiist  (or  1880.  pp,  70-74, 1887. 

J  Triassic, 

(icol.  Surv.  \pw  Jer.sey,  Ilcport  of  tlii't5| 
Ojiixt  Cor  1880,  lip.  123-127, 1887. 

lieviow,  Scii'Hce,  vol.  9,  pp.  ,W5-5W,  1»''' 


Cook,  (.'eorge  Ii 

f — 1  Siir/aco  o 

lici'l.  .--iirv.  .\ 
olofi.st  lor  1886, 

[ ]  Milling. 

llcel,  Siirv.  Ne 
olo^'ist  Ibr  1880,  JI 

' — ]  "rcen,s;iii,i 

liivj.  ,Siir\-.  \n 
oloyi.st  lor  188C,  pj 

—  Arte.si;in  wel] 

.Vc»  J,r.spy  Gu, 

;'i.st  lor  I8.S7.  j,j,,  ^ir 

[ J  (iec)l()o;ii.  y„ 

-Vow  Jcisoy  Geo 
gist  for  l,s,s7,j,j,;,o. 

[ — J  -\r(esi;iu  wej 
-NcH  .lcr,sey  (;„„] 
'^77,  1.S89. 

—  Keimitofthesi 

ZOIC. 

I'ltcniatioiiiii  Con 

foliorls,  J.s.sy,  J.;  j,j,^  , 

Aiii,(icol.,  vol.  2,  j,j 

|  — On  the  Intcrn;i( 

gri-'ss  and  our  p;,,., 

gfologi.sts. 

A"i,A.s.soc.Adv.Sci 

1",  Usi). 

■^'""r^ict,  .Science,  v 
I— (icoJoniea]  jaap 
"rij;'"Hl  .surveys  (« 

;"^|UNs:i  atlas  siH 
Indies,  l^f<ij_  ^ 

I'^J  "u  tlio  Triiissi, 

rocks. 

^|"v.ror.seyGeol.Snr 

"J'l  Smock,  Jolin 
■;»f'-^'y  of  New  Jer 
'■'"■^'  "Ifpcsils  of  W 
•^'Kv.aii,!  other  pJa, 
'"^'^■tl'er^vitl^  their  , 
J^""^;.  He.  381 

[~~l-'^'''"''forsey 

:  •"»  '•■"-.1  Stat.!:' 

;^o-ii-.iu.st,,.f,,„, 

■'^Mrtof  Vol,  V  i„„ 
M  Neu-  Voric  , 


pal 


"""•  "''LHlu,,,. 


IjMt  Wil 


'«'"'!,  1884, 


DARTON.) 


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Mouiitail 


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,",  StnV< 


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Cook,  (icorge  TI. — ("outiuued. 

[ — ]  ^^lll■^ilcc  f,'eology, 

Ci  cil.  Sui'v.  Xi)w  iJiTseyi  Koport  <if  the  Go- 
uloyisl  lor  18«6,  iip.  l'J7-li:9,1887. 

[. — ]  Milling. 

llinl.  Siirv.  New  Jcrsoy,  Kt'iMirt  of  tlio  Ho- 
iilii'jiHl  for  1S8C,  pp.  i;)r>-l54, 1887. 

I ]  (iri't'iisiiml  niai'lti. 

(nil.  Surv.  Xmv  .Toisiy.  licpoit  of  tin-  (ic- 
ologiil  for  1880,  pp.  lul-'JlO.  187. 

—  Artesian  wells. 

New  Ji  racy  tioul.  Surv.,  Kcport  of  Uoolo- 
;'Ut  lor  18S7,  pp.  i;5-'J7,  1887. 

[ — J  (icologic  surveys. 

New  Jui-sey  Geol.  Surv.,  Report  of  (loolo- 

gist  for  l.S'<7,  lip.  -JO-'iS,  1887. 

[ — ]  Aidsiau  welLs. 

Xcw.lcrMi'y  (leol.  Surv.,  Keport  for  1888,  pp. 

Ty,~,  i.-8'.i. 

—  Keport  of  the  subeoinmitteo  ou  Meso- 

zoie, 
lutcrnatioiuil  Cong.  Gool.,  Am.  Couimittfo, 

KiiKirls,  18^8,  K,  jip.  ;i-7, 1888. 
Am.  Ufol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  •-'57-201, 1888. 

—  On  tho  International  Geologic  Con- 
gress ami  onr  jiart  lu  it  as  Auicricau 

gwlogifits. 

.Vm.  AsHoc.  Adv.  Sfi..  I'roc,  vol.37,  jip.  \it\)- 
1",  18M). 
Aliatrart,  Scioiice,  vol.  12,  iip.  92-93, 1888. 

I — Geoloi^ital  laaj)  of  New  Jer.scy  from 
iitii,'iii:il  .surveys  (scale,  5  iiiilcs  to  an 
indi),  1S>S|),  atlas  sheet  No.  20,  'Si  bv  23 

iuclies,  18M9. 

j[ — ]  On  tho  Triassic,  or  red  saudstouo 
rw'kij. 
Xi'W.Iei'.si'y  Geol.  Surv.,  Keport  for  1888,  pp. 

u-15,  im. 

I — :m(l  Smock,  John  C.  Geological 
^ll^vey  of  .New  .lersey,  report  on  the 
I'lay  (k'pd.sils  of  Woodhridge,  South 
I  .Vniboy,  and  other  places  in  New  Jersey, 
i  together  with  their  uses  for  lire  brick, 
j potter,  etc.,  381  pages,  maps,  plate, 
I  Treutci  1, 1S78. 

— ]  New  .lorsey  [building  stones], 

li'lliCViisiib  tl.S,,  Keport  ou  liuild  Milestones 
»!' llie  Vuid-d  States  iiiul  stii(i.stie.s  of  llie 
quarry  iiulustry  for  1880,  i)p.  139-140.  liouud 
»Mii'i>f  Vnl.  X,  but  with  separate  pagina- 

ti'iu,  \\'iisliiii;;toii,  1884. 

[ — ]  New  York  [building  stones]. 

I'JiliCVnsiisU.  S.,  Keport  ou  liuildin;,'  stouert 

1  «!'  tlie  I'mt.il  States  aud  stiiti.sties  of  tlio 

I'larry  iiidusiry  for  1880,  pp.  129-139.    limiiid 

'*PMt.,f  V„l.  X,  but  with  separate  i)a,i;iuii- 

ti"!!.  Wuahiugtoii,  1884. 


Cooper,   J.   G.     California    during    tbe 
I'lioeene  epoch. 

Califoruia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  5,  pp.  389- 
392,  1875. 

The  Koceno  epoch  in  Califoruia ;  are 

there  really  no  Eocene  strata f 

('alil'oruia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  5,  pp.  419- 
421,  1875. 

Abstract  ou   "A;;i'  of  Tejou  sroup,"  Am. 
,Jour.   Sci.,  3d  .series,  vol.  14,  pp.  321-322, 1873. 

Note  on  Tertiary  forniatiou  of  Cali- 
foruia. 

California  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  5,  i).  422 
(i  p.).  1875. 

California  in  the  Miocene  opo('h. 

Ciilifornia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  0,  pp.  401- 
404,  1375. 

liomarks  ou  California  coal. 

California  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  5,  pp.  38-4- 
387, 1875. 

California  [geological  formation]. 

Maefarlaue's  Am.Geol,  Kwy,  Guide,  pp.  109- 

172. 1879. 

Catalo,guo  of  California  fossils. 

California,  7tli  Ueportof  State  iliiioralogist, 

pp.  223-238, 1888. 

The  value  of  fossils  as  indicators  of 


important  mineral  products. 

California,  9tli  Keport  of  State  Mineralogist, 

pp.  284-280,  1890. 

California. 

Maefarlaue's  Geol.  Kwy.  Guide.  2d  edition, 

pp.  318-323.324-328,  189U. 

Cooper,  Theo.  New  theory  of  coal  for- 
mation. 

Kn^.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  32,  p.  103  (J  p.) 

4^,  1881. 

Cooper,  Thomas.  On  volcanoes  and  vol- 
canic  suhstauces,  with  a  particular 
reference  to  the  origin  of  tho  rocka  of 
the  llo'tz  trap  formatiou. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4,  pp.  205-241,  242-243, 
1822. 

Analysis  of  an   "  Essai  sur  la  tem- 

p(5raturo  de  riutt^rieur  do  la  teare,  par 
M.  Cordior,  1  ,  Hi  pages,  lu  a  I'Acadcmio 
des  Sciences,  1  juiii  et  'J  et  13  juillet, 
W27,"  with  observations. 

.Vm.  Jour.  Sci..  vol.  13,  pp.  109-131,  1829. 

Cooper,  W.  F.    The  Waverly  group. 

Ueiuson  Univ.,  Sci.  Lab..  Bull.,   vol.  5,  pp. 
24-32,  18J0. 

Cope,  Edward  D.  [On  the  fresL-water 
origin  and  the  relations  of  certain  sands 
and  clays  iu  New  Jersey,  Maryland,  aud 
Virginia.] 

I'biladclpliiii  Acad.  Sci., I'roc.  [vol.  20],  pp. 
157-158, 1808. 


264 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


IncLLir, 


Cope,  Kdward  I). — Contiiinod. 

Till*  fossil  roptilcs  of  New  Jersey. 

Am.  Xat.,  v.il.  1,  pp. '2:i-:i0,  18(!8. 

On  tlio  fossil  roi)til<>s  and  lishcs  of 

the  Cretiieeous  of  KaimuH. 

IJ.  S.  ^colo^iical  and  gconriipliuNil  Siirvnydl' 

tho  T(  riilorit's,  V.  V.  Iliivilcu  in  cliiirKi',  iirc- 

liiii.  I'-'il]  iiiiiiiiiil  report,  W'yoiiiiii;;  ami  couti};- 

iKMiH  territory,  pp.  .iH'ti'H.  WaHliiiiKlon.  1H71. 

AlmtracI,  Am.  \at.,  vol..';,  pp.C41-B44,  1871. 

On  tlie  {^coloi^y  iind  pii-l('()ntoloy;y  of 


the  C'retateou.s  Ntriita  of  Kaii.sas. 

r.  S.  (icoloKiial  .Siirviy  of  .Moiitiiiia  and 
jiortions  of  adjiicciit  'I't'iritoiii'.s,  I'".  V.  Hay- 
d(!U  in  char;;!'  511i  ri'iiort  oC  pii>t,'io8s,  ])ri'liin- 
inary  n-porf ,  i)p.  ;il8-;i49,  \Vasliin)jtiiii,  LUiZ. 

]  The  fish  hed.s  of  Osino,  Nev. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  (i,  p.  775  (j  p.),  1K72. 

—  On  the  (existence  of  Dinosanria  in 
the  transition  beds  of  Wyoniinff. 

.\iii.   riiil.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  12,  lip.  481-4«;i, 

i87;i. 

—  Tlio  geoloj^ic  a.LCO  of  tho  coal  of 
Wyoming. 

Aui.  Xat.,vol.  ti,  pp.  (il!!)-(i71,lH72.  Jtead  to 
Am.  A.sMoo.  Adv.  Sci. 

—  [Age  of  tho  loal  series  of  lUttcr 
Creek.] 

Pliiladcl)diia  .Vcad.Soi.,  I'roc.  [vol.24],  ji]). 
279-2Hl,1.S72. 

—  On  the  extinct  Vertebrata  of  the 
Eocene  of  Wyoming,  oljserved  by  the 
expedition  of  1871',  witli  notes  f>M  tho 
geology. 

United  State.s  (leidosio  snrv-oy  <d"  tho  Ti'r- 
ritories,  embracing  portion.s  of  Slontaiia, 
Idaho.  Wyomini;,  and  Utah.  F.  X.  llayden  in 
charji<\ 'it h  animal  report  [lor  ]872],  jip.  54!!- 
049,   \VaMhin;,'t(ni,  l.K7:t. 

—  On  the  Tertiary  coal  and  fossils  of 
Osino,  Nev. 

Am.  T'hil.  Soe.,  Proc,  vol.  12,  p]).  478-481, 
1873. 

—  Notes  on  tho  Santii  Fe  marls  and 
some  of  the  contiiined  vertebrate  fos- 
sils. 

Pliiladolphia  .\cad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol,  2'!.  pp. 
147-152, 1874. 

—  [On  tho  Cretaceous  ago  of  tlie  lig- 
nites of  the  West]. 

Philadelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  v(d,  2(1,  pp. 
10-11,  12-i:i,  1874.  Kemarks  hy  Le  ('onte  and 
Frazer,  p.  11. 

—  Review  of  the  Vertebrata  of  the  Cre- 
taceous period  found  west  of  tlie  Mis- 
sissippi Kiver. 

U.  .S.  geolo;L;ical  and  Rcographical  survey  of 
tho  Territories,  F.  V.  Hayden  in  charge,  Ridl. 
[vol.  1,  Istsorles]  So.  2,  pp.  5-48,  Washinglon, 
1874. 


Cope,  Hdward  D.— Continued. 

Notes  on   the   ^;o(•en(^  iind  I'liorciio 

lacustriiK*  formations  of  New  Mexlio 
including  descrijition  of  certnin  hit 
species  of  Verteljrata. 

<ieoj;raphicale.\plonilion.s  Jind  siirvdvswMi 
of  the  Iddtli  nu'ridiiin,  by  Wheeler,  nimiiil 
report.  V.  S.  Army,  Chief  of  l':ii;;iiii.or.. 
Annual  I!e])ort  for  1874,  Appendix  FK,  jif. 
11,1  i:w,  Washington,  1874. 

Abstract,  .\Mi..IoMr.  Sei.,3d  series,  vol.  i)  p, 
151  (i  p,),  1875. 

Report  on  the  vt^rtobrato  paloontnl- 

og.V  of  Coloriido. 

United  States  lu'cological  and  geoijmpliiial 
survey  of  thoTerriloriiis,  emhracin;;('(il(ir.i{|n 
F.  V.  llayden  in  charge,  |7lh|  aniunil  ri|»ir',  I 
[for  I873|,   pp.  427-533,  plaJcs,  Wa»bii,tjii,i; 
1874. 

Report  of  the  stratigraphy  .iiidrii'i 

ceno  vert(d)rato  paleontology  of  iiortli 
orii  Ctdorado. 

United  States  gecdogical  and  g 'osniiliiul  | 
survey  of  the  Territories,  F.  V.  liayiliii  ii 
charge,   Hull.   [vid.  1,  1st  series]   No.  1.  I'p. 
7-28,  Washington,  1874. 

'fhe  classilic^ation  iind  distrilmti";! 

of  the  Cretaceous  deposits  of  tln' 
West. 

Vertolirata  of  the  (Jretaceous  l'ormnti"ns»l'j 
tho  West,  United  States  geological  .siii'viy,-f| 
the  Territorie.s,  F.  V.  Ilayilen  in  cliarijc  V" 
II,  p|>.  15-41,  i°,  Washington,  IST,'). 

The   Wheeler  geologiciil  survey  iif| 

New  Mexico  for  187i). 

Am.  Xat.,  vol.  U,  pp.  49-52,  187.'.. 

On  the  transition  beds  ot'  tho  S.i^ 

katchewaii  district. 

Pliiiadelpliia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  fur  18Tj,Viil.j 
27,  pp.  9-10  (f  p.),  1875. 


On    the     Cretaceous    licd-^ 


!,>,   of  tU 


G  alls  too. 

Pliiladelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  fer  1875  ;v»l^ 
27],  pp.  3.")9-360,  1875. 

—  Report  on  the  geology  of  tliaJ 
part  of  northwestern  New  JIi'xii'« 
exanuiied  during  the  tield  season  o| 
1871. 

Geogr.iphical  explorations  ami  sarve.vsfftij 
of  tho  100th  meridian,  by  Wlieelir,  ai.iiiK 
report.  Annual  lleport  of  the  Clml'  nl'  >'»S' 
neers,  U.  S.  Army,  for  1875,  Aiiiieiidix  LI..i'!l 
(51-97,  i)lates,  Washington,  1875. 

—  The  geology  of  New  Mexico, 
J'hiladelpbia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc.  [vol.  27], 

203-207,  1875. 

Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  3d  series,  vol.  10,  PI'  ' 
153,  1875. 


[iinx,  i? 


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265 


il. 

e\v  Mcxirii, 
jertain  ir".v 

(I  siirviiyawesl 
licf.lcr,  mmiul 

<li'    I'.Il^ilM't*. 

loiiilix  FF,  vp. 
scriea,  vol.  9  v, 

to  palonntiil- 

ml  t;i'iii;raiiliial  I 
racing  ('"loraiW. 
il  iiimiml  rri^t  I 
C8,  WaxliiiiKliiii 

,xy\\y  Mini  I'li'i- 

loijy  III'  iiiiiili' 
and  -  ■osraiiliiul  I 
orii's]  No.  '■  11' 

.(I  (listriliiitwii| 
L^pdsits   of  tk 

•cons  rorniiiti"ii*"f| 

C(ll<lj,'i<Ml'*l'l'*'J"'| 

Irn  iiicliargc.  Vol.] 
on,  l?"ii. 
ical  survey  'jf| 

12,  18T:>. 

leds  (if  tlie  S'''' 

I'r.ii'.,  fill'  18'^i^'"' 
!k.(U   of  111* 

Llou.v  of  tl-l 
tieUl  season  <k 

I,,.*  and  surveys  Wfj 
ly  WIiocUt,  awiiu" 
l,ftlu<Chi-'f"l'''»9| 

IT,..',  [vol.  2-1.  P^ 
|c«,vol.  10,  PI'-' 


Cope,  Mdward  1>. — ('onliniicd. 
- — On  tlie  ff«)<)]()j;ic    iifji^  ol'  the   vert(!- 
lirato   fauna   of    tho    Kocono   of   New 
Mexico. 

I'liilmlolphia  .\<!ii(l.  Sri..  I'roc.  vol,  L'K,  pp. 
o:;  t;r,.  is7C. 

.\liH(ra(!t,  Am.  .Four.  Sci.,  :i(l  soriu.s,  vol.  12, 
|i|i,  'JilT-aOS,  1870. 

—  Ii'cpoi  t  on  tliti  ficolo^jy  of  tho  rojirion 
of  IIk^  .luditli  Jvivor.  Mont.,  and  on  vor- 
ti'lir;it(>  fossils  obtained  oa  or  near  the 
Missouri  Kiver. 

I'liiti'il  Slati'M  grol(«i;iial  and  Keoiiraiiliiciil 
suiviy  of  tlin  'I'mTitorif.s,  F.  V.  lla.ydcn  in 
( li:iri:c',  liull..  vol.«  li,  jip.  .TOS-SIW,  platrs  liO-lll, 
WasliinKton,  1877. 

.\listiac.t,  Ani..Tonr.  Sci.,  lid  Horica,  vc<l.  11, 
jip.  l,-il-155(,|ip.),  l';77. 

—  Koport  on  extinct  A'ertoliratii  ol)- 
tuincd  in  \c\v  Mexico  by  parties  oC  the 
i\|M'(lilion  of  1S7I. 

liiilitl  Statrs  gcipgra])lii(  al  Kiirvpys  west  of 
llii'  Idiitli  meridian,  WImcIit  in  rliar^o, 
l!(!Mirl8,  vol.  I,  palcontolofiy,  1170  pages,  idiitf.s 
r-:<:i,4  ',  ■Wasdiin^ton.  1S77. 

.Mistnxi't,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  :id  Hcrics,  vol.  1,5, 
li.r,(i(ip.),  1878. 

-^  Coiitrilintions  to  tho  fo.ssil  llora  of 
the  \\'c.stcrn  Territories,  I'lirt  II.     'J"he 
Tertiary  llora,  by  L.  Ijoscinerenx. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  12,  pp.  242-240.  1878. 

—  (Ill  tlio  saurians  rticently  discovered 
ill  tlio  Dakota  boda  of  Colorado. 

.\in.Xiit..  vol.  12,  pp.  71-8,->,  1,S78. 

—  The  Aniy/on  Tertiary  beds. 

Am.  Xat..  vol.  Ki,  pp.  ;t:!2  (|p.),187il. 

—  Tlio  relations  of  the  horizons  of  ex- 

tiiiit  Vertelirata  of  Enrojio  and  Xortli 

America. 

I'liitcil  Slates  geological  and  gcograiiiiical 
siirvci  III' tlii>  'Fcrritorics.  F.  V.  Haydeu  in 
I'liarp',  l!iill.,  vol.  .5,  pp.  ;i;!-.">4,  Washington, 

—  Sur  les  relations  desnivoanx  do  ver- 
tebrc.s  (•leiiitsdan.s  rAiu6ri(iini  du  Nonl 
et  en  I'jiioin'. 

('iiii;;n  s  Internal. de<  icol.,C<mipte8  Rendn.s, 
«'««ion  of  1878,  pp.  144-163,  Paris,  1880. 

—  Corrections  of  tho  o;oologieal  maps 

of  t'rcgoii. 

Am.  .Vat.,  vol.  14,  pp.  457-458  (»  p.),  1880. 

—  ThcMantibodsof  Utah. 

Am.  .Nat .,  vol.  14,  pp.  ;i(i:i-,1o4  (J  ]).),  18811. 

j      "u  the  zoological  position  of  Texas. 
I'.  \  Nat.  Mn«..  Bull.     Xo.  17,  151  pagi^.n, 
lVa8lini','ton,  1880. 


Cope,  I'.dward  I).— Continncd. 

(ioology  of  the  Lake  N'alley  mining 

district. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol,  iri,]ip.8:t1  -8:i2,  1881. 

A  groat  deposit   of  mud   anil   lava 

[Now  Mexico], 

.\m.  Nat.,  v<d.  Hi,  pp.  l.-i7-158  (,;,  p.),  1882. 

(ieologica!   ago  (tf  tho   Lake   N'alley 

mines  of  New  Mexico. 

Fng.  and  Miniiii;  Joiir.,  vol.  :i4,  p.  2!4  (,■„  p.), 
4^.  1882. 

Tho  Tertiary  formation  of  tlio  cen- 
tral region  of  tlie  I'nited  States. 

.\ni.  Nat.,  vol.  l(i.  pp.  177-1!),").  plate,  1882. 

On  certain   Tertiary  strata  of  tho 

(iroiit  l?asin. 

Am.  riiil.,  SiH-.,  T'roc,  vol.  10.  pp. 00-62,  1882. 

A   new   Tlioeeno   formation    in    llio 
Snako  Iv'ivcr  X'alU'y. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17.  pp.8()7-868,  188:1. 

Recent   iniloontological   discoviM'ies 

in  15razil. 

Head  to  I'liiladeipiiia  .\cad.  Sci.,  .Vpril  10, 
188.'!  [?|. 

Am.  Na(.,  vol.  17,  pp.  lOOO-looi  (J  p.),  188;i. 

I'nder  title  "(ioology  of  lirazil,"  Scieuco, 
vol.  1,pp.;!67-:i»8(i  p.),  4'',  1881!. 

Tho  contcints  of  a  bono  cave  in  tho 

Ishiiid  of  Aiiguillji  [West  Indies], 

Smitlisoiiian  Contrilintions,  vid.  25,  No.  489, 
:iil  paucs,  5  pl.itos,  1',  Wasliington,  188;i. 

.Mi.stract.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  ;Jd  .series,  v(d.  27, 
Pli.  71-72  (J  p.),  1884. 

— —  [On  age  of  Laraniio  of  Dakota.] 

licad  to  I'liiladeipiiia  Acad.  Sri.,  188;i. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  p.  i:!:.'0  t\  p.),  188:!. 

On  tho  tishcs  of  tho  Recent  and  Plio- 

eene  lakes  of  the  wcsteiii  ptirt  of  tho 
(Jroiit  IJasin  tintl  of  tlie  Idaho  I'liocono 
lake. 

I'liiladeipiiia  Aiad.  Sci..  Proe..  vol.  ;).''i,  ]>]>. 
i:!4-l(!7,  1S84. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17.  p.  i;i21  ('.  p.), 
1883. 

On  the  distribution  of  tho  TiOitp  Fork 

formation  in  Xew  Mexico. 

Am.  I'bil.  So..,  I'roe.,  vol.  21,  pp.  ;;ii8-;!iiy, 
1884. 

[Remarks  on  geology  of  RMo  Grande 

region  tibout  Laredo.] 

Head  to  Am.  I'liil.  Soe.,  January,  1884. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  p.  7r>;i  (J  p.),  1884. 

[White     Rivor     bods     near     Sully 

Springs,  Diik.] 

Am.  I'liil.  Sou.,  I'roc,  vol.  21,  pp.  210-217, 

1884. 


266 


CATALOCUK    AND    INDKX    OP 


[BULU  \'J! 


Cope,  Kdward  1).— C'ontiimed. 

[ I  fl'lin  |K)st-lMii)C('n('  (>r  Aima-ii'ii.  I 

Iii(llaii:i,  l)i'|i:irliiii'iit   ticiil.  unci  Nat.  Hist., 

14lh  Aiiiiiiiil  Ki'piirl,  |iiirt  'J,  |i|>.  4  .'>,  'iiiliau- 

ii)i(ilis,  IHHI 

Tho    l,<)ii|)    Fork    IxmIh  on    tlio  (lilii 

Kiv'sr. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  IH,  jiii.  5H-59, 1884. 

Tho  V('rtol»ratii  of  tho  'INtrtiary  f'or- 

itiatioim  of  th(t  West,  book  1,  IJiiitod 
Stati'H  ^oolojiiciil  Miirvi'y  of  the  'fcni- 
turios,  V.  V.  llaycU^n  in  cliiirj^c,  Iki^port, 
vol.  .'{,  XXXV,  1001)  jiajfos,  75  pliitos,  1  , 
W!ishiii<;toii,  i;  -.4. 

liuviiiwuil,  .Scimii'n,  vol.  5,  pp.  ■Iti7-l(i9,  \H)it>. 

Tho  Loup  Fork  Miociuio  in  Moxiiio. 

Am.  Nat.,  viil.  11).  pji.  I'Jl-l'.ir)  (4  p.),  Mi^r,. 
Ali.stnict,  .Vm.  Jciiir.  Sci.,  lid  »tiiis,  vol.  Ill,  p. 
3IO(ip.),188(i. 

IJchitiousof  tho  I'lU'ifo  :iii(l  Lai'aiiiiu 

deposits. 

Am.  Nat.,  vi>l.  I'J,  pji.  U8,5-98ll,  1885. 

J{t'port  on    tho    coal   dopoHit.s    iiraf 


Za('iialti)>aii,  ill  tho  State;  of   Ilidaliio, 
Moxico. 

Am.  I'hil.  Sue,  I'ruc-.,  vol.  'SJ,  pp.  1  Hi  l.-il, 
1880. 

—  Tho  Vortobrata  of  tho  Swift  Current 


Croi'k  ref.;ioii  of  the  Cypress  Hills. 

tiiiol.  .Suiv.  Canada,  Annual  Itcpoit,  vol.  I, 
now  Bi'rio«,  ])p.  79o-85c,  Moutiuul,  1880. 

f ]  The  eartlKjiiake  in  eastern  \orth 

America  on  August  lU,  lb8(). 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  'Jii,  pp.  809-H70,  1880. 

Tho  McHo/.oic  and  Ceno/.oic  realiiia 

of  tho  interior  of  North  Aiiiorica. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  'Jl,  pp.  445^02,  1887. 

Mr.  Hill  on  the  Cretaceous  ol'Texa.s. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  i;i,  pp.  4(;!)-47(l,  ISKT. 

[ ?]  [Tho  International   Congress   of 

Geologists.] 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  lil,  i)p.  U4li-040,  1887. 

Synopsis  of  the  vertebrate  fauna  of 

tho  Piiorco  series. 

Am.  I'liil.  .Soc,  Trans.,  new  .serios,  vol.  10. 
pp.  2a8-;iei,  riato.s  IV,  V,  4^,  1888. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  22,  i>p.  Ifil-lOli,  1888. 

Mesozoic  realm. 

International  Cong.  Geol.,  Am.  (.'ommittf'c, 
Keporta,  1888,  V.,  pp.  1 -l.J,  1888. 
Am.  Geol.,  v(d.  2,  pp.  261-208,  1888. 

Report  of  tho  subcoinmittci;  on  the 

Ccuozoic  [Interior]. 

International  (Jong,  (iool.,  Am.  CoiiuMitlrc, 
lieports,  1888,  G,  p.  20,  18,S8. 
Am.  Gool,,  vol.  2  pi).  285-2U!l,  1888. 


Cope,  Ivlward  I). — Contiimod. 

Xfrleiirate  fauna  of  tin'  I'licrro  m<- 

ries.     I  .VliHtiact.  I 

Sdfnce,  vol.  11,  p.  1IJ8  (Jl).),  4",  t8H8. 

Sketches  of  the  Cascado  MoiiiitaiiiN 

of  Oregon. 

Am.  Nal..  vol.  22,  jiji.  U!)t;-10U.'),  18(*«. 
Sci.  .\m.  .Suiil.,  V(j1.  27,  p|i.   10'.t81-l()U(('.>,  Xu. 
087,  1888. 

Tiio  ago  of  the  I  (Oliver  formation. 

Science,  vol.  Ill,  p.  2'.H)  (j|  col.),  4  ,  HH'.i. 

[ ]  The  vertebrate  fauna  of  the  K(|iiii,, 

beds. 

Am.  Nat.,    vol.  211,   pp.   ir,i-io,'i,  I'l  liniur.i 
number,  18^11. 

An  intermodiato  I'iioceno  faiiiia. 

Am.  Nat.,  vcd.  211,  jip.  20:i-2.">4,  l.'jf^.i. 

[Remarks  on   the    ago    ami    birati- 

grajdiic   comiKnieiits   of   the   l.,iniiiiic 
group.] 

Geol.  Soe.  .\m.,  liiiU.,  vol.  1,  p.  .")l)2,  byn. 
Am.  Niil.,  vol.  21,  p.,''iOU,  18110. 
Alhstract,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  .'>,  p.  118  (1  liiic»i. 
18U0. 

Diseiisnion  of   paper  l>_v  .1.   S.   .\rwl*rrv, 
"  Ilio  Laramio  groiij)." 

The  Silver  Lake  of  (Jregou  and  lis 

origin. 

-\m.  Nat.,  vol.  2;i,  jip.  1170-1)82,  jilal.-,  4H,  i\ 
1889. 

[ 1  [RcmarkH  on  l)ods  in  whidi  Namio 

imago  was  found.] 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  p.  20,")  (3  lineH),  IsD". 
[ ]  Macfarlane's  American  (je()l()j,'ical 

Railway  (iiiide. 

Am.  Nut.,  vol  24,  j).  1)52  (J  p.),  181)11. 

The  Vertobrata  of  the  Tcrti.iiT  ainl 

Cretaceous  rocks  of  the  Noriliwtst 
'i'crritory,  Canada,  (ieol.  Siirv.,  eoutri- 
biitions  to  Caniidiau  iialeontulo^'y,  tlic 
species  from  the  Oligocenu  or  Lower 
Miocene  binls  of  the  Cypie.ss  Hills,  «i 
pages,  15  plates, '1,  ^loutrca!,  IXd'-. 

On  some  new  fishes  from  .^otitb  Da- 
kota. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2,">,  pp.  054-0.'it<   1.^1)1. 

,  oimack,  W.  C.     Acconn*  of  a  joiimev  | 
across  tho  island  of  NewfoiiiKUauil. 

KdiubuiKli  I'liil.  Jour.,  vol.  W.  pji. .■">!' 

plate  0, 1824. 
Cornelius,  Klias.     On  the  gcolof,'y,  min- 
eralogy, scenery,  and  ciirio.si  ties  "fl 
parts  of  Virginia,  Teiincs.scc,  ami  il'«| 
.Mabaina   and  Mississippi  Territorie-. 
etc.,  with  miscellaneous  remarks. 

Am.  Jour.   Sei.,  vol.  1,  pji.  2U-2.'0.  3IT-J31.| 
1818. 


CoriieJiiifi  Kl 
—  Accouiif, 
ur.injto  rock 
•\  III.  .four,  .s 

Vofico  of 

•"iiygdaJoid, 

.A  in.  .Ion  p., S( 

Corning,  Fr,.,|,, 

"''  "'"  TiiMin 
Aiiicriea. 

''"^.'.and  ,Min 

;s.-i; 

CornisJi,  U.  ff. 
vicinity  of  JVo; 
Aiii..;our.,Sei 

lOIlil. 

Coryell,  M,.,rti„ 
liflil. 

^'"-  fiLst.  Mini 
--'*^:')l,  1H75. 

'^"•I'omacooni 
V,i. 

•^"'.  rn,st.  Minii 

-"'-•■-'■  I'lafe.lKT.l. 
Tlic  Virgining,  y, 

Coste,  /.'iig.-.no. 

"■''"•■^offj.oLak. 

'"■"'  ■^"'■v.Canad 

^'P|Ulv-22K,Jron 

"fr'Uniinary 
"ntariii. ' 

''•"lada,  (;,.„!. 

'^"^  ''^"-t  A,  pp. 

dotting,  ./ol,„jj„ 

'"Jfip-il   and     (1 

P'^^'""".!!'  .A.igu.s 
fCottou,  Jfenry 
renne.s,sc,,  [b,',; 

"»''    'Vn.sim, 
""I'Hof  (1,0  tJr 
""'  Vi:iny  in,i 
'*nml  ,n.s  p,,^f  ^^^ 

"^""Iter,  .lohn  M. 
SciPiic,  vol.  2, 

""■^•""0  Indian,; 

•W-ncc.vol.3,pp. 

r-P^^-'Hamilt,, 

''P^tof  tho, 

"  ''''■''crij.tio,, 

''■'"•^jr.'Uiieri, 
Jf«"oir  on    ,„ 

.^'""■f  t'i.antic 
;f  "r^ia,  by  w.  ( 


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I  MouiitiiiiiH 

(5,  18HH. 
3U81-li>'J'-.  Xu- 

foriiiiitioii. 

(if  tin:  l'.'!""" 
l-10r>,   I'lbruarj 

,;1U)    rUllllil. 

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.  1,  p.  r>:K,  !.-'."'• 

IH'.W. 

,  r.,  l".  U»(llinc«i. 

Oregon  ;nitl  ils 

0-U8'^  I'liil'  >•  *"•  " 
iuNvbi<UN:'"'F 

pricau  (ifologiwl 

Li>.).  IHW- 

l..,l.   !4iivv.,  ft>i'"i- 
Lilcontolo-y,  tl"^ 

fcypifss  Hills. -^ 
|l.,utv.al.  ISO'. 
Liiou.  South  Da- 

|o54-o:«<.  i.-^'Ji- 

Kewfoiiii'll''"''- 

1,  vol.1",  mi-— "'•''■ 
-thcgfoio-y,'"* 

re,.nessc.,andtbe 

oil  "26,  31'-*H 
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CoriiuliuB,  Klias— Continued. 

—  Account  of  n  Hinj^niar  jxiHition  of  m 
nr.'iiiito  rork. 

Am.  .lour.  Sri.,  vol.  2,  pp.  200-201, 1820. 

—  NoHco  of  tho  Siiloni  nionito,  Jasjicr, 
iiiiiyi;(lii]oi(l,  ot«\ 

Am.Joiir.  S<1.,  vol.  :i,  pp.  232-233  (^  p  j.lH'Jl. 

Corning,  I'ro(lorick(i.  'I'lio^jnld  dcpoHitH 
ol'  tlio  Tipnimi  Rivor,  Bolivia,  South 
Aiiicricii. 

Kii^'.aiiil  MiniuK  Jour.,  vol.  .12,  pp.  58-00, 4^, 

Cornisli,  R.  IF.  Olacial  scratclioH  in  tlio 
vicinity  of  Norfolk,  (!oiin. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,:i(l8crii'«,  vol.  ;i!t,  p.  3'Jl  d'nli.), 

WM). 

Coryell,  Martin.     Eaatorn  Virginia  coal 

lipid. 

Am.  fnst.  Mining  Kng.,  'I'r.iiiH.,  vol.  ;i.  p|>. 

—  DiiitoniacoonH  saiids  of  Richmond, 
Vn. 

Am.  Inat.  Mininj;  Knj;., Trans.,  vol.4,  pji. 
y.M-'S.a.  plate,  IH7(). 
Tlir  Virpinina,  vol.  2,  pii.  0-7. 

Coste,  l'.n;;cno.  Roport  on  the  gold 
mines  of  tho  Lako  of  tho  Wood.s. 

(Iiol.  Siirv.  Can.icla,  Report  ol'jiroKross,  1882- 
*t.  pp.  1  lv-22K,  Moiitre.il,  lH8."i. 

—  [rnliniinary  rojiort   on  flhoct  IKi, 

')nt;irio.  | 

(,'ann<lii,  (Jool.  nnd  Nnt.  Hist.  Surv.,  Keiinrt 
1^6.  Part  A,  pp.  20-22, 1887. 

Cotting,  .Joliu  Rugglcs.  Report  of  a  Kf*"- 
loi^ictl  and  a;j;rionltnral  survoy  of 
liiirkeand  Richmond  counties,  Ga.,  1!)8 
p;if;es.  IL'  .  Augusta,  1K5G. 
[Cotton,  Henry  E.,and  Gattinger,  A.] 
Tenness(M',  [building;  atones]. 

lOtli  Ci.nsiiH,  Keport  on  tho  hiiildinj; 
storirrtof  tlio  ITniti'd  States  and  statistii's  of 
tho  (piarry  indn.stry  for  I8,S(),  pp.  187-188, 
tiounil  aM  part  of  Vol.  X,  l)ut  with  Boparato 
paeination,  Washington,  18.S4. 

Coulter,  .lohn  M.    Some  Glacial  action 
in  Indian.!. 
Science,  vol.  2,  p.  6, 1883, 

—  Some  Indiana  glaciology. 

Sfi'iicc  vol.  3,  i)p.  748-740  (a  p.),  1884. 
Couper,  ,1.  ]  laniilton.     On  tlie  geology  of 
ipart  of  the  seacoast  of  Georgia,  ^^'ith 
3  ilescri])ti()ii  of  tho  fossil  remains  of 
'liemej.'jiiiiorium,  etc. 

Memoir  on  tho  nicK.athorinm  and  othor 
itinct  (.'ijxantic  qnadrui)odH  of  tho  co.aHt  of 
Georp,!,  by  \V.  G.  Hodgson,  pp.  31-47,  plato, 
Xfw  York,  1846. 


Couper,  .F.  Ilninilton — Ouitinnod. 

(The  hnrr  niillHtoiie  and  itH  foRsilH 

at  It.iinhridgH.  Ga.  | 

IloHlon  .Sim-.  Nat.  Hi«t.  TrcM'.,  vol,  2,  pp. 
123   124  (ip  ).  IRIH. 

Courtis,  \V.  ,M.     Tim  north  shore  of  Lako 

Suiterior  .iH  ;i  inineral-liearing  district. 
Am.  IiiHt.  Mining;  Ene  .  Trnna  ,  vol.  6,  pp. 

473  487.  1877. 

The  Animikle  rocks  and  their  vein 

]dieiionieiia.  ar«  shown  at  Duncan  inino, 
Lake  .Sujierior. 

Am.  Inst.  Mlnini!  Knc..  Trnnn.,  vol.  15,  pp. 
071  077,  i)lat«j.   IH«7. 

Couthoiiy,  ,I<»s.  V.  Remarks  npon  coral 
fonuiilirjiis  in  the  Pacific,  with  sugges- 
tions as  to  tho  <Tni.se  of  their  absence 
in  the  s.ime  p:iralhls  of  latitude  on  tho 
coiist  of  .'^outh  America, 

ll(c)ton  Jour.  N'at.  Hi*t..  vol.  4,  pp.  OO-loO, 
137-10.3,  1844. 

ri^'*<'"K  of  laud  and  origin  of  certain 

Iiollows.J 

Ani..Tour..Sci.,  rol.4.3.  pp.  l.'VJ-l.'4(ip.),1842. 
Ahsoc.  Am.  (jeol..  Trann..  p.  48  (i  p.),  1843. 

[Remarks  on  icebergs  and  diluvial 

l)henomena.] 

Am.  .lonr.  .Sci.,  vol.  43.  pp.  15J-10,"i,  1W2. 
Ab.hoc.  Am.  (ie4)l..  Tnimt..  pp.  49-59,  1843. 

Cowlam,  (Jeorge  15.  The  extent  and 
value  of  east  Tennessee  minerals. 

Kn;;.  and  Mininj;  Jour.,  vol.  4.5,  pp.  19-21,4'^, 

1888. 

Cox,  Edward  T.  I'aleontological  report 
of  coal-measuro  MoHiisca. 

(JeoloKicalHurvey  of  Kentiieky,  made  during 
1H5C  an<l  1857, 3d  I^■I^<>^t,pp.  .557-576.  Fr.inkfort, 

1857. 

Report   of   a   geological   reconnais- 
sance of  a  part  of  the  State  of  Arkansas. 
Ist  report  of  a  geolo;:ical  rceonnaisHanee  of 
tho  northern  eoiintieji  of  Arkan.sa.s  for   1857 
and  18.58,  by  1).  U.  Owen.  pp.   19.3-244,  Little 
Rock,  185H. 

Second  report  of  a  geological  recon- 
naissance of  a  part  of  the  State  of 
Arkansas. 

2d  re])ort  of  a  goolrigical  n-connai.'isanco  of 
the  ni  idiUc'  and  southern  counties  of  Arkansas 
forl850and  ISOO.pp.  401-420.1*hila«lftlphia,  1880. 

First  annual  rei)ort  upon  the  geologi- 
cal survey  of  Indiana,  made  during  tho 
year  18()9,  210  pages,  Indian.apolia,  18(59. 
Includes  reportM  by  Bradley,  pp.  138-174,  and 
Ilayniond,  pp.  175-202. 

Ahstraet.s,  Am.  .Tour.  .Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  50, 
p.  135  Q  ]>.),  1870;  Geol.  Mag.,  2d  decade,  vol.8, 
pp.  178-180, 1871. 


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Cox,  Edward  T. — Contiuuod. 

Second   report  of    the    geological 

survey  uf  Indiana,  made  during  the 
year  1870,  303  pages,  map,  plates,  In- 
dianapolis, 1871. 

InclucIoH  report  on  .SalHvan  County,  by 
CoUott,  pp.  191-240,  and  botany  of  Jeffurson 
County,  by  Young,  pp.  241-288. 

Western  coal  measures  and  Indiana 

coal. 

Am.  Asooo.,  Proc,  vol.  20,  pp.  236-252, 1872. 

Geol.  Surv.  Indiana,  2d  Koport,  1870,  pp.  104- 
187,1871. 

Ab.strnct,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  5,  pp.  '^47-548, 1871. 

DigcuHsionby A.  H.  Worthen,id.,c  648(Jp.), 
1871. 

[Geological  report.  J 

Qeol.  Surv.  Indiana,  :id  and  4tb  Annual 
Reports  for  1871  and  1872,  pp.  9-150, 183-189, 
Indianapolis,  1872. 

Geological  report  [economic]. 

Gool.  Surv.  Indiana.  ")tli  Annual  Ki-yiort  (ov 

1873,  pp.  102-132,  Indianapolis,  1H74. 

[ ]  [General  sketch  of  geology  of  the 

State.] 

Geol.  Surv.  Indiana,  Otli  Annual  Report  Ibr 

1874,  pp.  5-23,  Indianupolis,  1875. 

[ ]  Jackson  County. 

Gool.  Surv.  Indiana,  Otli  Annual  Keport  for 

1874,  pp.  41-75,  map,  Inilianapolis,  1875. 

[On  relation  of  anticlinuls  to  drain- 
age.] 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eiig.,  Trans.,  vol.  3.  p.  110 
(i  p.),  1875. 

[ ]  Gallatin  [and  Saline]  county. 

Illinois  Geol.  Surv.,  vol.  (',.  geoloj^y  and  palo- 
ontology,  pp.  107-234, 1875.  luuludos  footnote 
by  A.  li.AVortlien,  p.  205. 

Keprintedin  Ei^onomicalGoologyof  Illinois, 
vol.  3,  pp.  544-586,  Spriu),'ileld,  1882. 

[ ]  Geological  report. 

Geol.  Surv.  Indiana,  7th  Annual  IJeport  for 

1875,  pp.  5-133,  map,  Indianapolis,  1870. 

• —  Eighth,  ninth,  and  tenth  annual  re- 
ports of  the  geological  survey  of  Indi- 
ana, made  during  the  years  1870-1878, 
541  pages,  3  maps,  plate,  Indianapolis, 
1879. 

Includes  notes  by  G.  Sutton,  pp.  108-113,  and 
report  by  CoUett,  pp.  291-522. 

The  discovery  of  oxide  of  antimony 

in  extensive  lodes  in  Senora,  Mexico. 
Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  3d  series,  vol.  20,  pp.  421-423, 
1880. 

The  geology  of  southern  Arizona. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  14,  pp.  541-042, 1880. 


Cox,  Edward  T. — Continued. 

[Salt  deposits  in  Kansas,  etc.,  and 

their     relation     to     those    of   I'etite 
Anse.] 

Now  Tork  Acad.  Soi.,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  p.  127 
(J  p.),  1888. 

An  extensive  deposit  of  phosplmte 

rock  in  Florida. 

.Vm.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  pp.  1185-1180  (5  p.),  1890. 

Floridite,   a   new  variety  of  phos- 


phate of  lime. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sol.,  Proc,  vol.  30,  pp.  260- 
262, 1801. 

Florida  pebble  and  nodular  phos- 
phate of  lime. 

Knji.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  52,  jip.  :)59-36o, 
4",  1891. 

Head  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sol.,  AucuHt,  1891, 
1891. 

Owen,  R.  E.,  and.     Report  on  the 

mines  of  New  Mexico. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  2d  series,  vol. 40, 
pp.  391-392  (i  p.),  1805. 

From  a   pamphlet,  60  pages,  ■Washington, 
1805.    [Not  seen.] 

Cozzens,  Issachar.  A  geological  liistnry 
of  Manhattan  or  New  York  Isliiiul,  with 
ii  map  of  the  island  and  a  suite  of  sec- 
tions, tables,  and  columns.  111  pages, 
9  pliites.  New  York,  1843. 

Cragln,  F.  W.  Notes  on  the  geolojiy  of 
southern  Kansas. 

Wa.shburu  Coll.,  Lab.  BiUl.,  vol.  l,iip.85-»l, 
112, 1885. 

Tertiary  in  Harper  County,  Kans. 

Kansas  City  Koviow,  vol.  8,  p.  li.VJ  (J  i).), 
1885. 

.Some  geological  and  topojjfraphical 

features  of  southern  Kansas. 

Kansas  City  Iteviow,  vol.   8,   pp.  fi78-«8i 
1885.    To  bo  continued. 

I'-iirther  notes  on  the  Dakota  |{,vp- 


sum  of  Kansas. 

Wasliburn  Coll.,  Lab.  IJuU.,  vol.  1,  pp.  166- 
108, 1H80. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  3d  series,  vol.  29, 
p.  419  (i  p.),  1885. 

—  Geological  notes  on  the  region  south 
of  the  great  bend  of  the  Arkansas. 

Washburn  Coll.,  Lab.  Bull.,  vol.  2,  i)i).33-3;, 
1880. 

—  Contribntions  to  the  paleontology  of 
the  Plains,  No.  1. 

Washburn  CoU., Lab. Bull.,  vol.2,  pp.86-«, 
1889. 


[BUU..  W7. 

etc.,  and 
of   I'etite 

rol.  7,  r-  127 

phosphate 

I8p.).l>*9«- 
J   of  pbo8- 

ol.3«,l)I>.260- 

[lular  plios- 
52,  W-  '.iSO-SM, 
.,  AunnHt,1891, 

port  on  the 
d  series,  vol.  40, 
08,  W.isliingtoii, 

ogical  liistnry 
•k  Isliiuil.  with 

itOtlf  SIH'- 

111  pages, 

geology  uf 
,1.1,  pp.  85-91, 

iity,  Kans. 

,  (ra  (J  pi- 

lOjirapliical 

pp.  BTMWi, 

)ak()tiv  Rvp- 

1)1. 1,  W- 1*^ 
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Cragin,  F.  W. — Contiimod. 

—  On  the  Cheyeniio  BiiiidBtone  and  the 
Keocoiuiuu  shalea  of  Kiiimiis. 

Washburn  Coll.,  Lab.  Bull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  00-80, 
1890. 
Am. aeol.,vol. 6, pp. 233-238;  vol.7, pp. 23-33, 

i;i9o. 
•     Abstriict,  Popular  Sci,  Monthlj-,  vol.  37,  pp. 
56G-.W(iool.),  1890. 

—  Fiirtlior  notes  on  the  Cheyenne  sand- 
stone and  Noocomian  shales. 

Am.  Gool.,  vol.  7,  pp.  179-181, 1891. 

—  Oil  a  leaf-hearing  terrano  in  the 
Loup  Fork  [near  Alpine  in  the  "Puh- 
lic  Lands"]. 

Am.  ( !col.,  vol.  8,  pp.  29-32, 1891. 

Cramer,  I'rank.  On  a  recent  rock  llex- 
iiro. 

Am.  .four.  Sci.,  3d  seritss,  vol.  39,  pp.  220-225, 

1890. 

—  On  the  rock  fractnres  at  the  Com- 
biiit'd  Locks  Mill,  Appleton,  Wis. 

Am.  .(our.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  41,  pp.  432-434, 

1891. 

Crandall,  A.  R.  Report  of  the  j^oology 
(if  Green  lip,  Carter,  and  Boyd  coinitie.s, 
1111(1  a  ii.irt  of  Lawrence. 

(icol.  Surv.  Kontiieky,  Reports  of  progreHH, 
n(>WHPriiiH.  vol.  2,  pnrt  1,  pp.  1-78  (bottom  piini- 
I'  ition),  Frankfort,  1877. 

—  Report  on  the  geology  of  the  pro- 
poned lino  of  tho  Elizabethtown,  Lex- 
ington and  Hig  Sandy  Railroad,  from 
Mdiint  Sterling  to  the  Big  Sandy  River. 

liciil.  S(irv.  Kentuoky,  Ueporls  "I'  projjrcH.i. 
iiil.'J,  new  Hcri™,  pp.  331-360  (bottom  iiajfina- 
tiinil,  Kiaiikfort,  1877. 

—  I'epnrt  on  the  geology   of  Menifee 

t'omity, 
Gcol.  S(irv.  Kentucky,  Keports  of  proj;resH. 
vol. 4,  new  Heries,  pp.  167-181,  platen  (bottom 
paitiiialioii),  Frankfort,  1878. 

I  —  lii'iiort  on  the  Chinn's  Branch  eau- 
iiel-coal  district. 
Gfol.  Surv.  Kentucky,  KeportH  of  jirofrrcsM, 
viil.  .'i.  new  Heries,  pp.  385-394  (bottom  iiiisiiia 
tiiin),  I'r.iiikfort,  1880. 

I" — Tlieoe.'urrence  of  trap  rock  in  cast-  ' 
em  Kentucky. 
Am.  Absoc,  Proc.,  vol.  34,  pp.  236-237  (J  p.), 

188,'). 

|— iJeport  on  the  geology  of   Elliott 

County. 

ueiil.  Surv.  Kentucky,  Report  on  peolopy  of 
Hliolt  Ciiiiiity,  by  Uraudftll,  pp.  5-18, 7  plales, 

2iMp8,18((7, 


Craiidall,  A.  R. — Continued. 

Notes  on  the   Elliott  County  dike, 

eastern  Kentucky. 

Oool.  Surv.  Kentucky,  Report  on  geology  of 
KUiott  County,  by  Crandall,  pp.  17-19,  map, 
1887. 

Report  on  Pound  Gap  region. 

(jeol.  Surv.  Kentucky,  Jobn  R.  Proctor, 
director.  Reports  on  tbo  Boutkeaatdm  Ken- 
t  uek y  coal  field,  pp.  1-29,  maps,  jilatox,  1887. 

Report  on  Whiteley  County  and  a 

part  of  Pulaski  [Ky.],  44  pages,  map, 
18;tl?     [No  date.] 

A  b8tra<'t.  Am.  (Jeol.,  vol.  8,  p.  331  (J  p.). 

Craw^e,  .T.  B.,  and  Gray,  Asa.  A  sketch 
of  the  mineralogy  of  a  jiortion  of  .lof- 
ferson  and  St.  Lawrence  counties,  N.  Y. 
Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  25,  pp.  340-350, 1834. 

Crawrford,  .J.  [Letter  on  the  geology  of 
Nicaragua.] 

.Scleneo,  vol.  1.^  pp.  ;10-,12, 4=>,  1890. 

Tlie  geological  survey  of  Nicaragua. 

Am.  ( ieol.,  vol.  0.  pp.  ^77-381. 1890. 

Recent  oarth([uake8  in  Nicaragua. 

Am.  Ceol.,  vol.  7,  pp.  77-80,  plate  2,  1891. 

Noolitliic  man  in  Nicaragua. 

Am.  (Ieol.,  V(d.  8,  pi>.  160-166,  18!>1. 

Vicjo  range  of  Nicaragua. 


Am.  Oeol.,  vol.  8,  p.  190  (i  p.),  1801. 
Evidences  of  a  Glacial  epoch  in  Nic- 
aragua. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  pp.  306-314,  i^Ol. 

Human  footprints  in  recent  volcanic 

mud  in  Nicaragua. 

RritiMli   Assoc.  Adv.   Sci.,  Iteport  of  60tb 
meeting,  p.H12  (Jp  .),  1801. 

On  tho  geology  ^  ^  Nicar.agua. 

Ilritisb   Assoc.  Ad      .Sci.,   Report  of  *>0tb 
meetiuK,  PP.  812-813  (j^  p.),  1891. 
Credner,    Georg    Riulolf.     Die    Deltas, 
ilirc  Morphologie,  geograpliische  Ver- 
lireituiig   und   Entstohiings-Bedingun- 
gen.      Eine   Studio    auf   dem  Gebieto 
der    lyliysisehen     Erdkunde.      Peter- 
niann's    Mitth.,    Ergiin/.ungsb.,   12,  74 
pages,  S  pliites,  1870. 
Credner,    Ilenuanr.      Gcognostlsche 
Ski/,/o  der  llingegend  von  New- York. 
Geol.  Gesell.,  Zoit .,  vol.  17,  pp.  38H-39H,  map, 
1865. 

GeognostischeReisoskizzenausNew- 

Bruiiswi(rk  in  Nord-.Vnu'rika. 

NedcB.lahrbueh,  18«r),  pp.  803-821,  1865. 

Geogiiostischc  Skizzon  aus  Yirgiiiia, 

Nord-Ainerika. 

Ueol.  UeHell.,  Zeit.,  vol.  18,  pp.  77-85, 1800, 


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Credner,  Ilernianu — Continued. 

GeognoBtisclio  Skizzo  der  Goldf'eld«r 

von  Dahlonega,Goorgia,  Nord-Amerika. 
Geol.  Gosell.,  Zcit.,  vol.  19,  pp.  33-40, 1867. 

Die  Gliederung  dor  uozoischen  (voi- 

siluriHcheu)  Formatiousgrupyc  Nord- 
Amerikas. 

Gesam.  Katurwiss.,  Zeit.,  vol.  32,  pp.;i5:i- 
405,  Berlin,  1868. 

Beschreibuug    einigur    cbarakteris- 

tisoheu  Vorkomnien  dos  godiegeiion 
Kupfors  auf  Keweenaw  Point  am  Obo- 
ren  See,  Nord-Aiuoriku's. 

Noues  Juhrbucb,  1860,  pp.  1-14,  plate,  1800. 

Dievor8iluri8cbeMOebildc(lor"Obe- 

rea  Halbinuel  von  Michigan"  in  Nord- 
Araorika, 

Guol.  GesoU.,    Zoit.,   vol.    21,    pp.    516-554, 
plateH,  1869. 

Ueber  nordamerikaniscbo  8cbiefer- 

porpbyroide. 

Neues  Jahrbuch,  1870,  pp.  970-984, 1870. 

Die  Kreide  von  New-Jersey. 

Geol.  Goaell.,Zeit.,  vol.  22,  pp.  101-251,  map, 
1870. 

DieGeognoeie  uudder  Mineralreicb- 

tbam  des  AUegbany-Systems. 

Petormanu's  Mittheiluugcu,  vol.  17,  pp.  41- 
60,  4°,  1871. 

Cresson,  Hilborno  T.    Early  man  in  tbe 
Delaware  Valley. 

Boston  Soo.  Nat.  IIi»t.,  Proc,  vol.  24,  pp.  141- 
150, 1889. 

Remarks  upon  a  obipped  implement 

found  in  modified  drift  on  tbe  east  fork  of 
the  Wbite  Kiver,  Jackson  County,  Ind. 
Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  vol.  24,  pp.  150- 
152, 1889. 
A  fallen  forest  and  peat  layer  under- 
lying aqueous  deposits  in  Delaware. 
Gool.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  640-642. 
Cretaceous. 
Atlantic  Coast  Region. 

1752.  Mdmoire  dans  leciucl  on  compare 

le  Canada  ii  la  Suisse,  Guet- 
tard. 

1753.  En     resa    til     Nord-America, 

Kabn. 

1787.  Mineralogiscbe  Kenntniss  dos 
ostlicben  Tbeils  von  Nord- 
Amerika,  etc.,  Scboepf 

1807.  Observations    for    mineralogic 
map  of  Maryland,  Gordon. 
Freestone  (juarries  on  Potomac 
and    Rappahannock    rivers, 
Latrobe. 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Atlantic  Coast  Region — Continued. 
1807.  Observations  and  map  of  gool- 

ogy  of  United  States,  Macliiro. 

W14.  No  coal  near  New  York,  Akorly, 

1818.  On  parts  of  Virginia,  Ttnu«s- 

see,     Alabama,     Mississippi, 

etc.,  Cornelius, 

The  blue  earth  of  New  Jersey, 

Cutbush. 
Geology  of  the  United  States, 

Maclurc. 
Observations    on    geol(){;y   of 
North  America,  Mitchell,  S, 
L. 

1820.  Geology  of  the  Hudson  Kiver, 

Akerly. 

1821.  Amber,  etc.,  on  Magotliy  Kiver, 

Md.,  Troost. 

1823.  Alluvial  districts  of  New  Jer- 

sey, Pierce. 

1824.  Marthas  Vineyard  and  Kliza 

beth  Islands,  Hitchcork,  K. 
Extinct  crocodile  and  ^coln^'v 

of  western  New  Jersey,  Har 

Ian. 
Essay  on  Tertiary  of  America. 

Finch. 

1826.  Geology  and  mineralogy,  stalls- 

tiis  of  South  Carolina,  Milk 
Shell  marl  region,  et( .,  I'iene. 

1827.  Geology    of    North    Carolina, 

Mitchell,  E. ;  Olmstt  ad. 

1828.  Low  country  of  North  Carolina, 

Mitchell,  E. 
Report  on  North   Caroliua, 
Mitchell,  E. 

1829.  Secondary,  Tertiary,  and  allu 

vial    of    Atlantic    Coast, 
Vanuxom. 
Observations    on    forrufjiuoiu  I 
sand  and  upper  marine  lur-j 
mations,  Morton,  S.  G. 

1830.  Geological  text-book,  Eaton. 
Ferruginous  sand  formation  ofj 

the  United   States,  Morton,  [ 

S.  G. 
Geology,  etc.,  of  part  ofpeuml 

sula  of  Maryland,  Conrad. 
Observations    in    New  Jersoyl 

and  IJelaware,  Morton,  S.G.| 
Geologic  prodromus,  Katou, 
1832.  Analogy  between  marl  of  H 

Jersey  and  chalk  of  EurujX 

Morton,  S.  G. 


[BULL.  12fl. 


PABTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


271 


— Contiuued. 
nviip  of  geol- 
itcs.Macluro. 
York,  Akorly. 
;iuia,  Touues- 
MisBiBsippi, 

f  New  Jersey, 

Uuited  States, 

,11     goolo^y    of 
ca,  Mitcliell,  S. 

(Hudson  Uivei, 

,  Magothy  Kivei, 

icts  of  I<ew  Jer- 

jyard  aiul  I'.Uza- 
,8,  Hitchcock,  K. 
odile  aud  g<'ol")!y 
Now  Jersey,  Hat- 

,rtiary  of  America, 

uiiueralogy.Btrttis- 
t\i  Carolina,  MiU*. 
gion,  et<'.,  I'ler'*^^ 

NortU    Carolina. 

.•  Olmstiad. 

of  North  Carolina, 

lE. 
l^orth   Carolina, 

E. 


I  Tertiary; 
Atlantic 


untl  all"- 
Coaiiti 


on 


forru^juiotts 
upper  luarine  (of 
Morton,  S.  ^'• 
toxt-booU,  Katon. 
,8  Baud  fonuat.o««> 
Ld   States,  Morto". 


tc.ofpattofFf' 
ylaud,  Conraa. 

Lwaro,Morton,^»" 

UdroiuuH,  Uto«^ 
Ltwoounuirlof^ 
L  chalk  of  im 

S.G. 


Cretaceous — Contiuued. 
AtlXntic  Coast  Region — Continiiod. 
1832    Stratigraphlc    geology    estab- 
lished   by    organic  remains, 
Eaton. 
Analogy  between  marl  of  Con- 
necticut and  clialk  of  Europe, 
Morton,  S.  G. 
Geological  equivalents,  Eaton. 
Fossil  shells  of   the  Tertiary, 

Conrad. 
Organic  remains  of  Cretaceous 
of  the  United  Stutes,  Morton, 
S.G. 
1835.  Observations  iti   Atlanta  Tor- 
tiarj'  region,  Conr.ad. 
Pl.ints  in  Secondary  of  Fred- 
ericksburg, Va.,  Taylor,  R.  C. 
Report  on  elevated  country  be- 
tween Missouri  and  Red  riv- 
ers, Featherstonhaugh. 
Country  between  Fredericks- 
burg   and    Winchester,  Va., 
Clemson. 
(leology   of  the   Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Rogers,  H.  D. 
WM\.  Heconnaissance    of    Virginia, 
Rogers,  W.  B. 
I'irst  report  of  survey  of  New 

.Iirsey,  Rogers,  II.  D. 
I'ossil  jaw  of  gavial  from  west 

.Jersey,  De  Kay. 
Survey    of  Burke    and    Rich- 
mond counties,  Ga.,  Cutting. 
IK!?.  I'irst  report  of  first  district  of 
New  York,  Mather. 
I'hysioiil  geography  of   Mary- 
land, Ducatel. 
Kt'lJiirt  of  survey  of  Virginia 
for  1836,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
1838.  Report  of  geologist  of  Mary- 
Land,  Ducatel. 
Report  of  geologist  of  first  dis- 
trict of  Now  York,  Mather. 
1>139,  Tiirtiary  of  Virginia,    Rogers 
and  Rogers. 
Notes    on  American    geology, 

(Jonrad, 
First  and  second  reports  on  Del- 

awftro,  Booth. 
Report  of  geologist  of  Mary- 
land, Ducatel. 
1840.  Equivalency  of  deposits  on  east 
aud  west  sides  of  the  Atlan- 
tic, Katon. 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Atlantic  Coast  Rkgion — Continued. 

1840.  Description  of  geology  of  New 

.lersey,  Rogers,  H.  D. 

Report  of  geologist  of  Mary- 
land, Ducatel. 

On  the  Silurian  system,  Con- 
rad. 

Report  of  survey  of  Virginia  for 

1839,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

1841.  Report  of  snrvey  of  Virginiafor 

1840,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
Report  on  paleontology  of  New 

York,  Conrad. 
Survey  of  Delaware,  Booth. 

1842.  Portion  of  the  Atlantic  Tertiary 

region,  Conrad. 
Elements  of  geology  and  out- 
lino  of  geology  of  North  Car- 
olina, Mitchell,  £. 

1843.  Geology  of  western  district  of 

New  York,  Hall,  J. 

Cretaceous  fossil  in  well  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Redfleld, 

Agricultural  survey  of  South 
Carolina,  Ruffln. 

Geology  of  New  York,  first  dis- 
trict, Mather. 

Ago  of  coal  near  Richmond  and 
of  Fredericksburg  sandstone, 
Rogers,  W.  B. 

1844.  Age  of  polythalmia  from  South 

Carolina,  Rogers,  H.  D. ;  Bai- 
ley, L.  W. 

Agricultural  survey  of  South 
Carolina,  Rufiin. 

Borings  from  well  at  Columbus, 
Miss.,  Bailey,  J.  W. 

American  geology  and  condi- 
tion of  research  in  United 
States,  Rogers,  H.  D. 

Cretaceous  of  parts  of  the 
United  States  bordering  the 
Atlantic,  liyell. 

Tertiary  of  Marthas  Vineyard, 
Lyell. 

1845.  Physi(!al  geology  oast  of  Rocky 

Mountains  and  conditions  of 

sedimentation     and     uplift, 

Mather. 
Older     Tertiary    of    Virginia, 

Soutli  Carolina,  and  Georgia, 

Lyell. 
Notes  on  Cretaceous  of  New 

Jersey,  etc.,  Lyell. 


272 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[bull.  127. 


Cretaceous — Coiitiiuiod. 
Atlantic  Coast  Kkgion — CoiitiuiUMl. 
1845.  Travels     in     North    Amerita, 

Lyell. 
181(5.  Newer    deposits    of    Southern 
States,  Lyell. 

1848.  Age  of  millstone  grit,  Georgia, 

Agassi/.,  L. 

(ileology  of  South  Carolina, 
Tuoniey. 

Kiirr  millstone  fossils  at  Bain- 
bridge,  Oa.,  Conpor. 

1849.  Notes  on  geology  of  Charleston, 

S.  C,  Holmes,  F.  S. 

Shells  in  cliffs  at  Nantucket, 
Desor. 

Statistics  of  Georgia,  White,  G. 

Tertiary,  etc.,  in  Island  of  Nan- 
tucket, Desor  and  Cabot. 

18.51.  Origin  of  greensand  of  New 

Jersey,  Kogcrs,  H.  D. 
Groeusands  of  England,  .John- 
son, .T. 

18.52.  Kreidebildungon    von     Texas, 

Koemer. 
Keport  of   Geological  Survey, 
Emmons,  E. 

1853.  Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcou,  .1. 

1854.  Depth  of  ocean  of  chalk  dc])os- 

its,  Kogers.  H.  D. 
18.55.  Ueber   die  Geologic  von  Nord- 

Amerika.  Marcou,  .1. 
Surveys     in     ea.st     Monmouth 

County,  N. . I. .Cook,  G.  11. 
Greensand  formation   of   New 

Jersey,  Lewis,  8. 

1850.  Keport  on  southern  New  ,Ter- 

scy,  Cook,  G.  II. 
Origin    of    greensand,  Hailey, 
J.  AV. 

1857.  (ieology   and    jxileonlology   of 

Mexican     bouiulary    survey, 
Hall,  J. 

1858.  G(!ology     and     geography     of 

North  America,  Rogers,  II.  1). 

Sketch  of  gccdogy  of  United 
States,  IJogors,  H.  D. 

Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  of  the 
Northwest,  Meek  and  Hay- 
den. 

North  Carolina,  agriculture  of 
eastern  counties,  Knnnous,  E.> 

Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
cou. J. 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Atlantic  Coast  K'kgion— Coutimiod. 
1850.  Cretaceous    of    New     .lersey, 
Lea. 

1860.  Cretaceous  at  Gay  Head,  Mass., 

Stimpson. 
First  report  of  chemist  of  Mary. 

land,  Tyson. 
Second    report   of   chemist  of 

Maryland,  Tyson. 

1861.  Infusorial  earth  from  M.-iryland 

and  Virginia,  Rogers,  W.  ]!. 

1862.  Outcrop    of   Kipley  grou])  in 

New  Jersey,  Gabb. 
Lower  Silurian,  Jurassic,  Cre- 
taceous, and  Tertiary  fossils 
from  Nebraska,    Meek    and 
Hay  den. 

1865.  Eocene    lignite    fornuitioii  of 

United  States,  Conrad. 
Report  of  survey  of  New  .Itr- 
sey  for  18ftl,  Cook,  G.  11. 

1866.  Map  of  Canada  and  i)art  of  the 

United    States,    Logan   ami 
Hall. 
Skizzen    .ans    Virginiji.    t'red- 
ner,  H. 

1867.  Tertiary  of  North   and   South 

Carolina,  Conrad. 

1868.  Origin  and  relations  of  certain 

sands  and  clays,  Cope. 

(Jeology  of  New  Jersey,  Cook, 
G.  H. 

Fossil  reptiles  of  New  .Jersey, 
Cope. 

Miocene  and  Cretaceous  shells 
of  the  Atlantic  Slo]»c,(  'oiiiad. 
186!t.  Map  to  illustrate  types  of 
earth's  surface  cast  from  Cin- 
cinnati, Lesley,  J.  1'. 

Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  jdiints 
from  Yellowstone,  New  lierry. 

American  fossiliferons  strata, 
("onrad. 

1870.  Report   of    geologist    of   Ne» 

Jersey  for  1861),  CooU,  fl.ll. 
Kreide  von  New-Jersey,  Cred 
ncr,  II. 

1871.  Report    of    geologist    of  Ntf 

Jersey  for  1870,  Cook.  li.  H' 
Geology     and     niincialoj,'y  ofj 

Georgia,  Stopliensoii. 
Sinithern  drift,  GuinVrliariis, 

Cretaceous    in    North  l'aro-| 

lina,  Perry,  J.B. 


States 
Report  t 
oliiia, 
••^artliqu 
D.S. 
"*"«•  Handboc 
'  'retuceo 
of  the 

Second    1 

Georgia 

'♦'•■' toniac 

i>'<md,  \' 

^''•■ginia  g 

'»''■  (irave]  nu, 
^''••«iuia 
^'tiognosie 
tl'iimdes 
Gredner, 
^""K  Islan 
'"'*■  ii'cport  of 
*'<\v.  Cook 
<''r<!taceouN 
'■'""losto 
A<l.intic  sy^ 
^f'tclicoefc 
P'ltalogiio  , 
^*'>"ds  of 
liiill.  127 


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273 


iCLL.  157. 

itiuucd, 
Jersey, 

A,  Mass., 
s  of  Mary- 

[leniist  of 

Msivyliuul      I 
srs,  W.li. 
(Troup  ID 

rassic,  (rc- 
.iary  I'ossils 
j^leck   and 

irnuitioii  of 
ouratl. 
:,f  ^■l•w  .li't- 
.k,  (i.  11. 
(l  i)art  of  the 
Logan   auil 


;)vuii 


CmV 


\\i  awl  South 
(1. 

mrt  <><■  '"''**'" 
,  CoiH'. 
Jersey,  Cook, 

If  New  .lerscy, 

Itace.iiis  shells 
jsioV*?-'""™'' 

te  tyv«  "f 

east  from  Cm- 

ertiary  v'''"" 
,ne,^■'■^v'"'">'■ 


Iferons 


strau. 


L  ('(.oii.f'.ii 

.'.lersey.  Cr"l 

(ogist    of  VJ^ 
Jo,  Cook.  ('■  "■ 

„n„evaloi;y  »' 

lionsou. 

in   N..rtU  Caro-| 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Atlantic  Coast  Reoion — Continued. 

1871.  Cretaceous     and     Tertiary    of 

North  Carolina,  (Jourad. 

1872.  Report  of  survey  of  New  Jer- 

sey, Cook,  G.  H. 

1873.  Cretaceous  of  Long  Island, 

Dana,  J.  D. 

Report  of  survey  of  New  Jer- 
sey for  1873,  Cook,  G.  II. 

Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  II.;  Hitchcock  and 
Blake. 

1874.  Cretaceous  of    Long  Island, 
Martin,  D.  8. ;  Newberry. 

Glauconite  and  fossil  resins. 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Amber  in  North  America, 
Hagen. 

Cretaceous  of  Long  Island, 
Hitchcock. 

Report  of  survey  of  New  .Jer- 
sey, Cook,  G.  H. 
l^T.'i.  Report  of  progress  of  survey  of 
Georgia,  Ijittle. 

(ieologic  chart  of  tlie  United 
States,  Bradley,  F.  H. 

Report  of  survey  of  North  Car- 
olina, Kerr. 

Karthciuake  of    1874,    Martin, 
D.  S. 
W6.  Handbook  of  Georgia,  James. 

Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils 
of  the  upper  Missouri  coun- 
try, Galtb. 

Second  report  of  survey  of 
Georgia,  Little. 

Diatoniaceous  sands  of  Ricli- 
inoud,  Va.,  Coryell. 

Virginia  geographical  and  po- 
litical summary,  Hotchkiss. 
187".  (iravt'l  and  ('ol>ble  deposits  of 
Virginia,  etc.,  Rogers.  AV.  B. 

(ieognosie  and  Mincralreich- 
tliiinidt'sAlleghany-Systenis, 
Credner,  H. 

Long  Island  coast,  Lewis,  E.  ,1. 
If'IS.  Hi'port  of  survey  of  New  .Fer- 
sey,  Cook,  (J.  H. 

Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  at 
Cliarleston,  Vogdos. 

Ati;intie  system  of  mountains, 
Hitchcock,  C.  II. 

Catalogue  of  ores,  rocks,  and 
woods  of  (Jeorgia,  Little. 

Bull.  1L>7 18 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Atlan  lie;  Coast  Reoion — Continued. 

1878.  Clay  deposits  of  New  .Jersey, 

Cook  and  Smock. 
Geologic  history  of  New  York 

Island,  etc.,  Newberry. 
Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  survey 

of  New  Jersey,  Cook,  G.  H. 

1879.  Mesozoic  of  Virginia,  Fontaine. 
Fire  clays  and    as.sociates   ia 

New  Jersey,  Smock. 

Macfarlane's  Geologit'al  Rail- 
road (iuide  to  North  and 
South  Carolina,  Kerr. 

Macfarlane's  Geologittal  Rail- 
road Guide  to  Virginia, 
Rogers,  \V.  B. 

North  American  Meso/.oic  and 
Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

Atlantic  system  of  mountains, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Macfarlane's  Railway  Guide  to 
(Georgia,  Little. 

Mesozoic  in  Virginia,  Heinrich. 

Macfarlane's  (ieological  Rail- 
road Guide  to  New  Jersey, 
Smock. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide  to  Delaware  and 
Maryland,  Uhler,  Fontaine. 

Clays  and  clay  slate.n,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Frazer. 

Origin  of  clays,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Report  of  geologist  of  New 
Jersey,  Cook,  G.  II. 

1880.  Gravels  of  southeastern  Penn- 

sylvania, Lesley,  .J.  P. 

Geologic,  history  of  North 
American  plants,  Newberry. 

Resources  near  route  of  Rich- 
mond and  Southwestern  Rail- 
way. Hotchkiss. 

Geologic  action  of  humus  acids, 
.lulieii. 

Report  of  geologist  of  New 
.lersey,  Cook.  (!.  H. 

1881.  Iron  ores   of  Brandon   period, 

Lewis,  H.C. 
Trenton  gravels  and  aiiti(|uity 

of  man,  Lewis.  H.  C. 
Antiipiity  of  man  in  the  East, 

geologically   (U)  n  s  i  d  e  r  e  d , 

Lewis,  II.  C. 
Jurassic  sand  near  Elkton,  Md., 

Lewis,  H.  C, 


274 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


I"UI.L1«. 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Arr-AXTu;  Coast  Rkciun — ('ontinutMl. 

1881.  Origin  of  toi)ograpliy  of  Nortli 

Carolina,  Kerr. 

ficology  of  Philadelphia  Coun- 
ty, etc.,  Pa.,  Hall,  C.  K. ;  Les- 
ley, J.  P. 

Surface  geology  of  Phihult-l- 
pliia  and  vicinity,  Lewis, 
11.  C. 

Iron  ores  and  lignites  of  Mont- 
gomery County  Valley,  I'a., 
Lewis,  IL  C. 

IJryn  Mawr  gravel,  Lewis.  H.  C. 

1882.  Keport  of  well  at  Charleston, 

S.  C,  Charleston. 

Report  on  survey  of  Now  Jer- 
sey for  1882,  Cook,  (J.  H. 

Artesian  well  at  Fort  Monroe, 
Fout^iii'.'. 

Infusorial  deposit  of  Fort  Mon- 
roe well,  Rogers,  W.  H. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  the 
Virginias,  Rogers,  W.  U. 

1883.  Geology   of    Chester    Connty, 

Pa.,  Frazer. 

Stratified  drift  in  Delaware, 
Chester. 

Report  of  survey  of  Now  .Jer- 
sey for  1883,  Cook,  G.  H. 

Geology  of  Philadelpliia,  Fra- 
zer, Lewi.s,  H.  C. 

Bowlder  drift  in  Delaware, 
Chester. 

Geology  of  Richmond  County, 
N.  Y.,  IJritton,  N.  L. 

Baltimore  surface  geology. 
Science. 

South  Carolina,  resources,  etc., 
Hammond. 

Cretaceous  of  New  Jersey, 
IJritton,  N.  L. 

Surface  features  of  Baltimore 
area,  I'lilor. 

1884.  ('ottou  production  in  Georgia, 

Loughridge. 

Fossil  leaves,  Statcn  Island, 
Hollick. 

Geology  of  Hatteras,  Kerr. 

Gravels  of  northern  Delaware 
and  Maryland,  Chester. 

Physical  and  agricultural  fea- 
tures of  South  Carolina,  1  lam- 
mond. 

Cretaceous  on  Staten  and  Long 
islands,  Britten,  N.  L. 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Ati.antio  Coast  Rkcion — Coiitinndi 
1884.  Cotton    production    in    Ndrth 

Carolina  and  \'irgiiii;i,  Kirr. 
Report  of  survey  of  N<!\v  ,I(>r. 

soy  for  1884,  Cook,  (t.  11. 
Virginia  huildingstontH,  Ilimt. 

ington  and  Munroe. 
Mesozoie  dicotyledons,   Wanl, 

L.  F. 
Soil  map  of  cotton  Status,  Hi). 

gard. 
Rei)rint  of  reports  on  (ieoli,  y 

of     the    Virginias,    Rokitii, 

W.  H. 
188.5.  Cieologic    atlas  of  counties  of  | 

Pennsylvania,  Lesley,  .1.  P. 
J^oaf-heariug      sandstones  on  | 

Staten  Island,  Britton.N.L. 
Rogers's   Geology   of  tiie  Vir-I 

ginias,   Cuii.pbcll,  J.  L.  r.i;jj 

H.  D. 
Well  in  Cumherl.ind  Comitv, 

N.  J.,  Smith,  A.  H. 
Pebbles  from  borings  in  riiiia| 

delphia,  Heilprin. 
Gravels    of     soutli    Delaivirei 

peninsula,  Chester. 
Town   gc'jlogy,    the   lesson  ofl 

the  Piuladolphia  rocks,  llcil 

prin. 
Review  of  geology  of  I)elaw,'ire,j 

Chester. 
Map    of    the     United   StiitesJ 

McGee. 
Survey  of   Delaware  ConniyJ 

Pa.,  Hall,  C.  E. 
Strata  in  shaft  of  wiitonvurlij 

at  Washington.  Koliinson. 
Eocene  of  eastern  Nortli  Car 

lina,  Kerr. 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  of  .V| 

Jersey,  Cook,  G.  H. 
Report   of    State    gcolofjist  | 

New  Jersey,  Cook.  •'•  !!■ 
Fossils  of  Raritan  ilays 

marls  of  New  .lorsoy,  Wb 

field,  11.  P. 
188(1.  Vegetal  remains  in  Cretacw 

of  Staten  Island,  Ilnlliik^ 
Cretaceous  of   New  Jers 

Cook,  (J.  II. 
Report  of  survey  of  Ni'"  ' 

sey,  (Jook,  (>.  H. 
Molhiscan  fauna  of  Now  Jen 

Whitfield,  R.  P. 


\.  V  , 

lioring 
ton,  N. 

leaf  iu 
Ntateu 

'■'eology 

.f.D. 
'  »verla]) 
IsJand, 
^I'otes  on 

N.  L. 

Cietaceou 

<'tc.,  St.i 

X.  L. 

Age    of 

\Vard. L 
Alhirnpcji, 

If.  C; 
Anno    Am 

(ieorge  c 

W.  J(. 
t'eceim  and 

Uliler. 
P"''>nijie    \v 

'^llOWJtoil 

Antecedentf 
^iilloy,  Mci 


inci-Lltl. 


UABTON  I 


NORTH   AMKUICAN   GEOLOGY. 


275 


-Contiiini'il 
u  ill  Nnrth 
ruiiiiii.Ki'". 
of  N<'W  .U't- 

ok. »;.  H. 

atoiKs.Il'iiit- 
iirot". 
jdoiiH,   Wiinl, 

m  Statos,  nil- 

rt8  on  (it'oli.'.y 
iuias,    Roijm, 

of    COlllltUH  of  ] 

I,  Lesloy,  .1.  P. 

BlUulst <">•■'*    OH  I 

I,  lU-iUou,N.l.. 
ijjy   of   the  Vii- 1 
pbcU,  J.  ^■■^^ 

jerlau'l  County,  | 
1,  A.  H. 

borings  in  riiila-| 
jilpriu. 

sontb    Del«v»im| 
Chester . 

•y,     tllO    l''890n  Oil 

ilphia  rocks,  M\ 
)lot;y  of  Delaware,! 
Unit.'il   St;ite8| 

)elawavt^  CouiitTJ 
E. 

laft    of    NVlltcVVV"Iii 

istcru  NortliOin 


n.lTfrtiiiry 
ok.G.H. 


ofV 


Stftto 


iri'iAoili-t 
y,  Cook.  11- II' 

llarituu  'li^y*  " 
New  .)ev8cy,  WW 

,aiu..  in  ^\f »; 
Island,  U"""'^' 
of   New  Jei' 

,■  of  New 

|f,vuniv.>t•^ov^Jll 

,u.r. 


Cretaceous — Contiuuotl. 
Ari.A.vnc  CoAsr  Kiccion — Contiinu><l. 
issr..  Leaves  of  Stateii  Islaiul,  N.  V., 
Uritton,  N.  L. 

Cruiso  along  shores  of  .Statcii 
Island,  ••t(\,  IJritton,  N.  L. 

(ieology  of  I^ony  Island,  Mer- 
rill, F.  J.  11. 

Head  of  Chesapeake  It  ay, 
McOee, 

(ieology  of  WashiiiKton,  Mc<  fee. 
lf<M7-lW!>.  Keport  on  Marthas  Vine- 
yard. Shaler. 

Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, V.  H. 

Artesian  wells  of  New  Jersey, 
Cook. 

(ireen  sand  marls  of  New  Jer- 
sey, Cook.  G.  H. 

I'ossiliferous  beds  T-.oiir  Cleui- 
entown,  N.  J.,  Woolinan. 

(ieologic  map  of  New  Jersey 
Cook,  G.  11. 

Map  of  vicinity  of  New  York 
City,  Martin.  I).  S. 

Kivers  and  valleys  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, Davis,  \V.  M. 

Artesian  well  at  Woodhaveu, 
N.  Y  ,  Bryson. 

Horing  on  Staten  Island,  IJrit- 
ton.  N.  L. 

1  caf  in  sandstone  in  drift  of 
Staten  Island,  Ilollick. 

(ioology  of  Long  Island.  Dana, 
J.D. 

( tverlap  on  Archean  on  Staten 
Island,  Newberry. 

Notes  on  Staten  Island,  liritton, 
N.L. 

Cretaceons  near  Grassmere, 
etc.,  Staten  Island,  Hritton, 
N.  L. 

Ajfe  of  Potomac  formation. 
Ward,  L.  F. 

Alliiriipean,  Heilprin,  Lewis, 
II.  C.;rhler. 

Anno  Arnndel  and  Prince 
(ieorge  connties,  Md.,  Clark, 
W.  W. 

Kocene  and  its  associates, 
riiler. 

Potomac  Avoods  iiihI  lignites, 
Km)wlton. 

Antecedents  of  man,  Potomac 
Valley,  McGee. 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Atlantic  Coast  Ukcion — (Continued. 
1«87-1«8!».  Saiiropoda  from  the  Poto- 
mac formation.  Marsh,  0.  C. 

Southwestern  Maryland,  Hryan. 

Three  formations  of  the  midillo 
Atlantic,  Slojte,  Mc(jiee. 

New  Jersey  Cretaceous,  Whit- 
held,  H.  P. 

Kesemblanci!  between  New  .ler- 
sey  Cretaceous,  Whitfield, 
K.P. 

Report  of  survey  of  New  .Jer- 
sey, Cook,  G.  11. 

Discoveries  in  Cretaceous  and 
(,)uatern:iry,  Hritton,  N.  L. 

Report  of  division  of  paleobot- 
any. Ward,  L.  i\ 

Analyses  of  clay  and  sand  i'rom 
Marthas  Vineyard,  Clarke,  F. 
W.;  Riggs. 

Report  of  Atlantic  coast  divi- 
sion, I'nited  States  Geologi- 
cal Survey,  Shaler. 

Artesian  wells  of  New  .Jersey, 
Nasou. 

Report  of  division  of  paleobot- 
any, I  'nited  States  Geological 
Survey,  Ward,  L.  F. 

[Ago  of  Potomac  formation] 
Report  of  United  States  (Jeo- 
logical  Survey,  Marsh,  O.  C. 

Fossil  wood  of  Potonuic  forma- 
tion, Knowlton. 
181)0.  Deposits  of  eastern  Massachu- 
Botts,  Shaler. 

Gay  Head,  Mass.,  Clark,  W.  B. ; 
Merrill,  F.  J.  H. ;  Ward, 
L.F. 

Cretaceous  fossils,  Marthas 
Vineyard,  Shaler,  White,  1). 

Ancient  shore  lines,  Merrill,  F. 
J.  H. 

Long  Island  Sound  and  sub- 
merged diannel  of  the  Hud- 
son, Dana.  J.  D. 

Traps  of  Newark  system  in  New 
Jersey  region,  Darton. 

Clay  at  Monmouth  .Function,  N. 
J.,  Martin,  D.  S. ;  Brittou, 
X.  L. 

North  American  M  e  s  o  z  o  i  e  , 
White.  C.  A. 

Distribution  of  fossil  plants, 
Ward,  h.  F, 


276 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX   OP 


[Bnt.  ir. 


MtTON.] 


Cretaceous — Continiie<l. 

Atlantic  Coast  RKdioN — Contiiined. 

18tK).  Mncfarlune'H    Kailway    (initio, 

(-liaiKie,    Chost«r,   Fontaine, 

Smith    aiwl     iieHuer,     llani- 

iii<m<l,II ;  McCiitcheii,Sni<t«k, 

lllilor. 

RiverHiif  northern  New  .Ienw«y, 

DaviH,  W.  M. 
Topofjrajtliic    dfveliipiiient    of 
•  New.IerHey.  DaviHaixl  Wood. 

Aiulioy  clayH,  New  hen  y. 
(luhhrofl    of    l)olawan',    ('Ih-h- 

ter. 
•Southern    Maryland,   (Mark, 

\\\  n. 

Potoniat-  ilora,  Fontain**. 

S()uth(Tn  cxtenHiou  of  Appo- 
mattox formation,  Mc(iec. 

Southern  drift  of  (ioor^ia, 
Spencer,  J.  W. 

Cape  Fear  River  rejjion,  N.  C, 
Clark,  W.  R. 

Warren'H  (Jeo)n"aphy,  Jtrewer. 

Rejjort  of  Atlantic  coast  divi- 
sion. United  States  (ietdogi- 
cal  Snrvey  [Cape  Cod], 
Shaler. 

[I'otomac  formationH  of  North 
Carolina  and  flora  of  TnHca- 
loosa  formation],  Fontaine. 
1891.  (Jret.ieeoUH  forniatioim  of  North 
America,  White.  C.  A. 

Date  of  origin  of  topographie 
forms,  Davis,  W,  M. 

I'hysical  fieoftrajihy  of  southern 
New  Eufiland,  Davis. 

Lost  volcanoes  of  Connecticut, 
Davis,  W.  M. 

Triassic  of  Connecticut  Valley, 
Davis,  W.  M. 

Artesian  wells  of  New  .Fersey, 
Smock. 

Fire  clay,  Staten  Island, 
Hollick. 

Fallen  forest  and  peat  layer  in 
Delaware.  Cresson. 

Near  Wilmington,  N.  C,  Stan- 
ton. 

Geology  of  Washington  region, 
Darton,  McGee. 

Eastern  Virginia  and  Mary  land, 
Darton. 

Expedition  into  southern  Mary- 
laud,  Clark,  W.  li. 


Cretaceous— (.'ontinned. 
Atlantic  Coast  Rkoion — Continned. 
18!)1.  Stratigraphy    in    Alalia  ma, 
White,  C.  A. 
Cretaceous  and  Eocene  of  Marv- 

lan<I,  Uhler. 
Variations  in  Alabama,  Liing- 

<lon. 
Section    along    Chattuliuochee 

River,  Lang<lon. 
Georgia  geological    survey  re- 
port. Spencer,  .1.  W. 
(iCLK  l{K(iiON  (Alabama  to  Lniiisianii 
to  Kentucky). 
17r)2.  M(^moiredansle<|uelon compare 
lo  Canada  a  la  Siuhsi,  Kiict- 
tard. 
1807.  Observations  and  map  of  jjeol. 
ogy   of    United    States,  .Ma- 
dure. 
1818.  Geology  of  the  United  States, 

Maclurc. 
1821.  Structure  of  valley  of  tli«  Mis 

sissippi,  Nnttall. 
182H.  (ic(dogical  features  of  Teiiiifs- 
see,  Haywood,  .1. 
Outline  getdogic.  niiij)  of  Ten- 
nesHcc,  Sjiyler,  ('. 
1824.  Essay  on  Tertiary  of  Aim'iii.i. 

Fincli. 
1828.  Sketches    of    geology  of  Alii- 

baina.  Porter,  W.  S. 
18510.  Remains    of  ferruginous  saiiii 
formation  of  United  States, 
Morton,  S.  G. 
Fossil  shells  of  the   Tertiary, 
Conrad. 

1833.  New  fossil  shells,  Coniail. 
Notices    respecting     (Jreeu; 

County,  Ala.,  Withers, 

1834.  Organic  remains  of  Cretaeediis  | 

of  Unit(>d  States.  Morliiii,S.(i. 
Observations    ui)on    .viabaiiiii. 

Georgia,  etc.,  Shc]);ird. 
Prairies  of  Alabama,  Mr(iiiire.j 
18:5.5.  Fossil-fish    teeth,  giilt  in  .41a-| 

bama,  and  divisions  of  iP-j 

taceous,  Morton,  S.  0. 
Third    report    on    Teiuiessee,] 

Troost. 
Localities  of  bones  of  iii:i*to-| 

don,  etc.,  Troost. 
Report  on  elevated  country 

tween    Missouri   and  1!'''^ 

rivers,  FeatberstoiilmUi,'li' 


Cretaceous- 

•il'l.l      I{K(J| 

to  i\ent 

iHli'>.  (I'eo 

ta 

lf*»ii.   Fiftl 

Tr 

i'osil 

laij 

1841.  Secoi 
aoQ 
Ho( 

1842.  New  ( 
S.  G 

1844.  Seven; 

Teni 

181'!.  Coal  tt 

Lyel 

(ieolog 

Owei 

1847.  Ago    ol 

stone 

I^eJta  a 

the    J 

]>oiutri 

W8.  Statistic 

I-etters  < 

(ieology 

Hale,  i 

1819.  Second 

States, 

■Northern 

18.il.  Sketch 

ghan. 

IfSS.  (icologi,. 

<'tc.,  Ali 

'''xi)Ioriin 

'"••.,  SJi'i 

iiiuks  fro 

"I  Loiii.s 

1^^.  Sketch   of 

N'l>l>i,  L 

ficoIogV  of 

mo.  [•,.i„,r  ,,j,, 

Anieiika 

''"connaisf 

Sadord. 
1856.  OiiKii,  „f 

./.  \V. 

Geology   o: 

WinclK'll 

"»"•  Artesian 

Winchell 

•^''•Idle  and 

^\'iuchell. 


[BrLU  XT. 


DiBTOfl. 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


277 


Joutiiined. 
I  a  bam  a, 

nool'Mnry- 

ittuhdoihce 

Biirvcy  ri'- 

to  l.onisiiinii 

Bloiiroiiiiiiire 
SiiirtHi'.  (iiit't- 

map  of  Hfol- 
States,  Ma- 

Inited  States. 

ley  of  lli«  Mis- 

11. 

ires  of  Tennfs- 

|,C. 

iry  of  Ami'ina. 

,l„fry   of   Mi'- 
\V.  S. 

rusjiii""**  s'""' 
ITiiitwl  StatM. 

f  Uw  'rertiary, 

l8,  C'otir:>tl. 
;tin{;     (ir'""' 
Witliers*. 

of  CretiH'e""* 
tes.Morloii.^''' 
,i,,on    Alabama. 

Slu'piii'^- 
.bau.a,  M'-'l"'''^' 
th,  gait  in  *• 
ivisions  of  *  ''• 

•ton,  8-  '■■ 

Ion  Teunesw^. 
bon.-8  "f  l.m^'o 
•oost 
i 


lated  i'*>i'n"J' 


ersiouliaug^' 


Cretaceous — Contiiiuetl. 
(ii'i.r  l{K(ii(>N  (Alubuina  to  LoiiiHiaiia 
III  Koiitiuky)—('<»ii tinned. 
]H'A').  (ieolojjy  of  tiie   Kocky   Moiiu- 

tiiins,  Uo^'TH,  H.  D 
It^lO    Fiftli     report    on     Teune«Hee, 
TrooHt. 
I'oHJtion  of  Ziieglodon  of  Har- 
lan, Conrad. 
1841.  Sccouilary    and    Tertiary    of 
Houthcru      Atlantic     Statea, 
Hodge. 
18-12.  New  organic    ■  mains,  Morton, 

S.  G. 
1H44.  Seventh   Keport  of  survey   of 

Tennessee,  Troost. 
l«lt!.  Coal  Held  of  'I'liHcaloosa,  Ala., 
Lyell. 
(Jeology    of    Western    States, 
Owen,  D.  D. 
1847.  Ago   of  Nummulite   (t)   lime- 
Htone  of  Alabama,  Lyell. 
Delta  and  alluvial  deposits  of 
the    Mississippi     and     otlit-r 
l)oiuts,  Lyell,  C. 
m».  statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  K.  C. 
Letters  on  geology,  Christy, 
(ioology  of  southoru  Alabama, 
Hale,  C.  S. 
1849.  Second     visit    to    the    United 
States,  Lyell. 
NiirthernMississippi,Holton,  li. 
W')!.  Sketch    of     liouisiana,     Cari- 

ghan. 
185.S,  (ieologic  map  of  United  States, 
etc.,  Marcou,  .1. 
Exploring  in  Hed  liiver  region. 

La.,  Shumard,  (i.  C. 
Korks  from  Hed   River  region 
ill  Loui.siana,  Hitchcock,  E. 
11*54.  Sketch  of   geology  of  Missis- 
Nippi,  Lieber. 
(iiMjlogy  of  Mississippi,  Wailes. 
li<55.  Ueber  die  Geologic  von  Nord- 
Amerika,  Marcou,  .J. 
Ifeconnaissance  of  Tennessee, 
SatJord. 
1((56,  Drigin  of    grecnsand,    Bailey, 
.I.W. 
Geology    of    Choctaw    Bluflf, 
Wiiichell,  A. 
1857.  Artesian    wells    of     Alabama, 
Winchell,  A. 
Middle  and  southern  Alabama, 
\\  iuchell,  A, 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Gi'i.K  Rk(Wi>.\  (Ahibama  to  Louisiana 
to  Kentucky) — Continued. 
1857.  (Jeology  of  Tennessee,  Currey. 
.Second    rejiort    on    'I'ennessee, 

Satlord. 
Report  on  Mississippi,  Harper. 
Chemical     report,    survey     of 

Kentucky,  I'oter. 
Analyses  for  geological  survey 
of  Alabama,  Mallet,  .1.  W. 
18.W.  Report  of  chc  'deal  department 
of  survey  of  Alabama,  Mal- 
let. 
First  report  on  Alabama,  Tuo- 

mey. 
Second     report    oii    Alabama, 

Tuomey. 
Reiseam  Mississippi,  Moolhau- 

sen. 
Portions  of  Cretaceous  and  Ter- 
tiary   of    Alabama,     Thorn- 
ton. 
Geology    of    North     America, 

Marcou,  J. 
Tertiary  anil  Cretaceous  of  the 
Northwest,  Meek  and  Hay- 
deii. 
Report    on   jiortions  of  Creta- 
ceous  and  Tertiary   of  Ala- 
bama, Thornton. 
1860.  (Jeology     and    agriculture    of 

Mississippi,  Hilgard. 
18G4.  Cretaceous,  etc.,  of    Western 

Tennessee,  Satlord. 
1S»)5.  Ni^w  Eocene  fossils,  Whittield. 
18(K).   Vast    resources    of   Louisiana, 

Robinson, . J.  R. 
18t)7.  l?ock  salt  ol'  Petite  Anse,  Ruck 
and  (ioessmann. 
Tertiary  of  Mississippi  and  Ala- 
bama, Hilnard. 
1801).  Results   of    reconnaissance    in 
Louisiana,  Hilgard. 
Report   of    survey   of   part   of 

Louisiana,  Locktitt. 
Geology  of  Tennessee,  Saft'ord. 

1870.  First  report  of  geological  sur- 

vey of  Louisiana,  Ho})kins. 
Reconnaissance  of    Louisiana, 
Hilgard. 

1871.  Second    report    of    survey    of 

Louisi.ana,  Hopkins. 
Geologic    history    of    Gulf   of 
Mexico,  Hilgard. 


278 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOOY. 


[nm.1..  ir 


UAITOIf.] 


Cretaceous— Con  till  noil. 
(Uii.K  RKiiioN  (AIiiIkiimii  III  I.oiiiNiitnn 
t"  Koiitiicky) — ('(iiitiniu-il. 

1871.  Ago  of  rock  Hiilt,  l'ntit«'  Aiimi-, 

im^.ir.l. 
HiHtory  ofdiilt'of  Mi'xiid,  llil- 
gard. 

1872.  Thinl     ^ji'olojjicnl     rcjiort     of 

Loiiiniaiia,  1Io]ikinH,  I'.  \'. 

1873.  Report  on  liOiiiHiuna,  May  and 

.Tnno,  IXfii),  llilnanl. 
Oeolojjic  map  of  I'liitrd  .States, 
Hitolicock,  (",  II.;   Hitchcock 
anil  ]i1aki>. 

1874.  RosoiirccH  of  TinincHseo,  Kille- 

lirew. 
187r).  Oeolojric  chart  of  the  riiitcil 

States,  Hrailloy,  F.  11. 
1876.  TenncHHco  agrieiilturc,  iiiiiiera] 

wealth,  etc.,  Killohrow. 
Keport  of  Hiirvey  of  Aliihaina, 

1875,  .Smith,  i:.  A. 

1878.  Soils  of  Alahnina,  .Stulihs. 
Outliiio  of  geology  of  Ahihaiiia, 

Smith,  E.  A. 

1879.  Macfiirlano's    (Jeological   Rail- 

way Guide  to  TennnsHoe,  Saf- 
ford. 

North  American  Mesozoic  and 
Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Hail- 
way  Guide  to  Illinoifl, 
Worthen. 

Macfarlane'n  Geological  Rail- 
way (ruide,  Maefarlane. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
way Guide  to  Alahama, 
Gosner  and  Smith. 

Report  of  survey  of  Alabama, 
Smith,  E.  A. 

Geology  of  L.igrange  County, 
Ind.,  Edmunds,  E.  S. 

1880.  Claihorne   group    ,ind   its    fos- 

sils, Mell. 

1881.  Report  on  Warrior  coal  field, 

Alabama,  Smith,  E.  A. 

Alabama  north  of  the  Toiines- 
Hce,  McCalloy. 

Geology  of  lower  Louisiana 
and  salt  of  Petite  Anse,  HiJ- 
gard. 

Later  Tertiary  of  Gulf  of  Mex- 
ico, Ililgard. 

1882.  Ton    new  species    of    fossils. 

Miller,  S.  A. 


Cretaceous— Contiiiiied. 
Gn.F  Kkiiiiin  (Alabama  to  liOiiisiium 
to  Kentucky)— (Continued. 

1882.  Tertiary  of  the  United  StiitM, 

neil]irin. 

1883.  Survey    from    Atlanta    to  tlio 

Mississippi,    Campbell    mid 
Riifl'iier. 
Salines  of  Louisiana,  llil;;ar(l. 

1884.  Cotton  production  of  Alnliaina, 

Smith,  E.  A. 
Section  of  Cret.-vceons  and  IVr  i 

ary  of  Alabama,  Smith,  K.A. 
Rijiley  groii)),  .loliiisoii.  I,.  ('. 
Physico-geographic   and  ii);ri- 

ciiltiiral   features  of  Missis- 

sippi,  Hilgard. 
Soils   and   jiroducts  oC  south- 
western Louisiana,  h'!i])l('y. 
Geology  of  Alabama.  Sdniiit/, 
Physico-geographic   and  a^jri- 

cultural  features  of  reniics- 

sec,  Saflbrd. 
Phosphates  of  Alabama,  Smjtli, 

E.  A. 
Soil  map  of  cotton  States,  llil 

gard. 
Phosphates  in  Alabama  Cretn- 

ceous,  Smith,  E.  A. 

1885.  Chemii-al   analyses,  survey  of 

Kentucky,  Peter  and  I'etir. 

Tertiary  phosphates  in  Ala- 
bama, Smith,  E.  A. 

Jlap  of  the  United  .States, 
McGee. 

1886.  Iron  ores  in  Alabama.  Willis 
1887-1889.  Tuscaloosa  formatiou,  Jlc- 

Gee. 
Tuscaloosa,     Tonibigbec,    and  ] 

Alaliama  rivers,  Sjjiitli  and 

Johnsc'in,  Mcdlee. 
Jackson  luirchase  region.  Ken- 
tucky, T>oughridge. 
Iron  region  of  northern  LoiiIm- 

ana,  etc.,  .lohnsou,  L.  C. 
Salt  deposits.  Petite  Anse,  IfolJ 

ton.  Cox,  Pomeroy. 
Map  of  United  States,  Hitcli  | 

cock,C.  H. 

1890.  Cahaba  coal  region,  McCall",] 

Squire,  Smith,  K.A. 
Potomac  formation,  I'ontaine. 
Drift  deposits  of  Illinoi9,j 

Worthen. 

1891.  Map  of  Kentucky,  Proctor. 


Cretaceou»- 

Dakoias  a 

18Wi.  Exj 

W 

tej 
1^21.  'I'niN 
Sc] 
Strui 
sis^ 
J'orm 
Mis 
E.J 
lx'2:i.  Map 
3Iis( 
Jam 
Ex  pel  I 
the  I 
l«:'l.  Piimici 
Jamc 
im.  Reniaii 
tbnni 
Mortt 
lf<;<l.  I'orinat: 
Mexic 
W35.  FoN.siJ-ti 
and  d 
ceous, 
183(i,  h'cview  I 
stonlia 
W38.  (icology 
portioi 
Rogers 
I»3y,  Cr.<taci< , 
■Mexi(|i 
J-etter  fi 
vo,  Me\ 
'''I".  M.-.,,  au.l 
.Moore, 
'"'l-  Cj.jier  M 
Crotace 
•^ouri,  .\ 
'''etaceoii 
N'icoUc 


m 


i«ii. 


'''■gioii  <)( 

■Missin.s 
'■^eiirsioii 

'I'oiitier 

f^'oiihai. 

"^<<i.  (u.dogy  o 

(ieoloiry  fjf 

"arris. 
-Notes  on 
I'ilden. 
'■^"*-  •^'■•-'istics 
Tour  in  „o 

J'zeuus 


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271) 


I    1,011  isllkUli 
.Ml. 

\Uh\  states, 
mtiv    ti>  the 

nil,  nil-artl. 
of  ,\l;ilii»m;i, 

[>UHiiiul'rt'r  i 
,  Sinitli,  K.A. 

lllSOll,  1-. '  ■ 

lie   iiu»l   it«ti- 
•es  of  MiBHiii- 

ictR  "f  J*""'*'' 
iivna,  IJai'li'V' 
,.„i\n,S.'lmiit/. 
)luc   ami  !>«"• 
ires  of  Teniioii- 

Jabama.  Smith. 

ttonStatrs.llil- 

lAlabaina  Creta- 

K.  A. 

ysos,  survey  of 
•tor  and  I'et'T. 
phatcs    in   M^i- 

K.  A. 

Unito«l    Statos, 

lill)anlH.^Villi'*■ 
ja  format  ion,  Me- 

roml.it?l'i''''    '""^' 
■vers,  Sniitli  m\A 

Kioe. 

Ihase  voglon.  Ken- 

l:liri<\};t'- 
■„ortl..v"If""*'' 

ihnson.  l"^' 
retitcAn'^e.lW- 

InueroY. 

led  States.  Hit'l'- 

Legion.  McCalWy. 

(til,  K-  A- 

liation.Vont'vmo. 

ts  of  IIU"""'! 
Lky.rtoctor. 


Crotaceou*— Continuod. 
Dam'ia.'^  ani>  Minnk.sota  to  Tkxah. 
ISUti.  Exploration  of  Ki'il  Hiver  ami 

Washitn,  Dunbar  and   Hun- 
ter. 
IbL'l.    Travels  through  the  Northwest, 

Schoolcraft. 
Structure  of  valley  of  the  MiH- 

Hissippi,  Nuttall. 
I'ornuitious  of  western  part  of 

MisHiHsippi    Valley,     JanieH, 

E.P. 
INL'I!.  Map    of   country   drained    liy 

MiHuiHaippi,  wcHtcrn  section, 

JauicH,  I". 
Expedition   from  rittsburf;  to 

the  UocUy  Mountains,  Long. 
18l.'l.  Pumice    of     the    Missouri, 

■lames,  E. 
WHO.  Uemains  of  ferruginous  sand 

formation  of  United  States, 

Morton,  S.G. 
l!<yi.  i'ormations     near    Tepetonco, 

Mexico,  Schwartz. 
1X3.").  Fossil-fish   teeth    in    Alabama 

and  divisions  of  the  Creta- 
ceous, Morton,  8.  (i. 
183(!.  lieview  of  report  by  Feather- 

stouhaugh,  P. 
1838.  (icolofjy  of  central  and  western 

portion    of   North    America, 

Rogers,  H.  1). 
183il.  l'rotiic6  des  environs  deJalai)a, 

Mt'xi(|ue,  Galeotti. 
L(!lter  from  Gaudalupe  y  Cal- 

vo,  Mexico,  Schleiden. 

1810.  Miip  and  description  of  Texas, 
Moore,  F.,,jr. 

1811.  l'])]icr  Mississippi  region  and 
Cretaceous  of  the  Upper  Mis- 
souri, Nicollet. 

18i;!.  CictiU'eous    of    tlit<     Missouri, 
Xicollet,  Rogers,  H.l). 
IJegiou  of  basin  of  the  upjter 
Mississippi,  Nicollet. 
1811.  r.xcmsiiui  from  Washington  to 
iVoiitier  of  Mexico,  Feather- 
stoiihaugh. 
1846.  (ieology  of  Texas,  Koemer. 

(leology  of  the  upper  Missouri, 

llairia. 
Notes  on  the  upper  Hio  Grande, 
Tildcn.H.  P. 
18I».  Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  R.  V. 
Tour  iu  northern  Mexico,  Wis- 
lizenus. 


Cretaceous — ('ontinued. 

DaKOIA.S  and  MINNK8OTA  to  Tkxah— 
Continued. 
18l><.  Contributions    t<)    geology    of 
Texas,  Koemer. 
Texas,  Roomer. 

Mitthoilungen  aus  Fort  Brown 
[Texas],  Koemer. 
181!).  Exploration  from  San  Antonio 
toElJ'aso,  Whitney,  W.I  I.e. 

1850.  Reconnaissance  from  Re<l  River 

to  Rio  Pecos,  Michler. 
Observations  in  western  Texas, 

Whitney,  W.  II.  C. 
Santa  Fe  expedition,  Marcy. 
Reconnaissance    from     Corpus 

Christi  to  the  Leona,  Michler. 

1851.  ReuLirks  on  Missouri,  King,  H. 
Observations  on  geograi)hy  of 

Texas,  HoUaert. 

1852.  Expedition  to  Mauvais  Torres, 

Culbertson. 

Report  on  valleys  of  Minne- 
sota,Mississippi,  and  Wiscon- 
sin rivers,  Shumard,  U.  F. 

Kreidtibihlungeu  von  Texas, 
Roeraer. 

Survey  of  Wiscousin,  Iowa, 
Minnesota,  etc.,  Owen,  D.  D. 

Geology  of  middle  and  western 
Minnesota,  Norwood. 

1853.  Kieido    am    oberen    Missouri, 

Hiich. 
Exploration   of  Red   liiver  of 

Louisiana,  Marcy,  R.  l\. 
Arkansas,    geology    of,    I.aw- 

renco,  15. 
Uebcr  Texas.  Koemer. 

1854.  Exploration  for  railroad  to  the 

Pacilic,  Whipple. 
Map  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and 

Minnesota,  Owen,  D.  1». 
Notes  (i(un  Preston,  Red  River, 

and  El  Paso,  Marcou,.]. 
I'reliminary  report   of   survey 

ill  California,  lUake,  W.  P. 
Exploiiition     between    thirty- 
eighth  and  forty-lirst  piirallel 

in     1S."):i-.>l,  .Scheil. 
1W5.  Notes  entre  Preston  et  EI  Paso, 

Miircou,  ,J. 
Geology  of  route  near  latitude 

'^'2",   to    the    Pacific,   Blake, 

W.  P. 
Cretaceous  basin  of  Rio  Bravo 

del  Norte,  Schott. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[BCLLir. 


Cretaceous — Coul  inued. 
Dakotas  and  Mi.vnksota  to  Tkxas— 
CoTitiniiod. 

1855.  Texas   iiiid  her   reHources,    Do 

How. 

1856.  Origin  of  green  sand,  Hailoy, 

J.  W. 

Collections  on  Big  Wichita  and 
Brazos  rivers,  Blake,  W.  1'. 

Geology  of  route  to  I'acilic 
near  tliirty-lii'tli  ]>arallol, 
Man  on,  Blake,  W.  I'. 

Lignite  of  upper  MiHSOuri, 
Rogers.  II.  1). 

Review  of  iiart  of  geologic  itia]» 
of  the  United  States  by  Mar- 
con,  Blake,  W.  P. 

Reconnaissance  from  tlio  Mis- 
Hissippi  to  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 
Marcou,  .1. 

Exploration  for  railroad  to  the 
Pacilic!,  Wliijjple. 

Fort  Belknap  to  Double  Moun- 
tain, Stolley. 

Exi)edition  tlirongli  unexplored 
Texas,  Parker,  W.  B. 

Geology  of  the  upper  Missouri, 
Hayden. 

1857.  Nen  Feuerausbruch  in  Real  del 

Monte,  Moxiko,  Burkhart. 

Pluto-volcanic  slo])o  of  Sierra 
Mad  re,  Sonora,  Mexico, 
Schott. 

Notes  on  Cretaceous  of  Ne- 
braska, Meek  and  llaydeii. 

Geology  and  paleon  to  l<»gy  , 
Mexican  boundary  survey. 
Hall,  .1. 

Geology  of  lower  Rio  Bravo, 
ScLott. 

Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils 
of  Mexican  boundary  survey, 
Conrad. 

Microscoj)ic  exaniina t i o n  of 
some  earths.  Mailey,  J.  W. 

Les  rochcs  dti  .liiraj  Marcou,  J. 

Progress  of  Pacific  l^ailroad  ex- 
plorations, Humphreys. 

1858.  Paleontology  from  Fort  Leav- 

enworth to  Bryans  Pass,  Shu- 
mard,  B.  F. 

Description  gcologicpie  das 
Montagnes  roclieuses,  Mar- 
cou,.!, 

American  geology,  addressed  to 
Meek  and  Hayden,  Marcou,  J. 


Cretaceous— Continued. 
Dakotas  and  Minxksota  to  Texas- 
Continued. 
1858.  Permian  in  Kansas,  Swallow. 
Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  of  th« 
Northwest,  Meek  and  Hay- 
den. 
Explanation  of  geologic  map 
and  section  of  Missouri, 
Swallow. 
Formation  des  oolitlies,  Virlet 

d'Aoust. 
Geology  of  Manvaises  Terrcsdi 

White  River,  Hayden. 
Rocks  of  Kansas,  Swallow. 
Ma)»   and   section  on  Missouri 

River,  Hayden. 
Fossils    of    Nebraska,   Black 

Hills,  Meek  and  llaydeu. 
Reconnaissance  of  part  of  \i- 1 

kansas,  Owen,  D.  1). 
Sketch  of  Texas,  Moore,  1'. 
Boundary     survey    of   IVxas. 

Russell,  ^Y.  H. 
Well  at  Austin,  Tex.,  Sliuinanl. 

B.  F. 
Artesian     boring    in    western  | 
Texas,  Pope. 
18.59.  Remarks  on  Geology  of  lib  k| 
Hills,  Meek  and  Hayden. 
Explanation    of    map   of  N'e-| 

braska,  Hayden. 
Marcou's     (Jeology    of    Northl 
America,  Dana,  .1.  D.;  Agn<- 
si/,  A. 
Lower   Cretaceous  of  KansMl 
and     Nebraska,    Meeli   audi 
Hayden. 
So-called  Trias  of  Kansas  and! 
Nebraska,   Meek   and   Wm 
den. 
Explorations  in   Mew  Me.\ii(i|| 
Marcou's  so-callrd  .lurassic^ 
Newberry. 
1860.  Rocks   of    Kansas,  Ilawti  n^ 
Swallow. 
Analyses  for  survey  of  Arkai^ 

sas,  Elderhorst. 
Explorations  in  Kansas,  Moe^ 

and  Hayden. 
Reconuaiss.anco  of  jmrt  ct 

kansas,  Owen,  1>.  1*. 
Notes  on  Kansas  and  Nelirask^ 

Marcou,  J. 
Notes  on  Nobruska  and  Ital 
Hayden. 


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PA  TO  TEXAS- 

las,  Swallow, 
btaceimsot'tlii; 
eek  and  Hay- 

'  geolofjic  map 

oolitlicH,  Virlet 

ivaisesTerrcsiif 
,  Hay<l<'n- 

18,  SwilllllW. 

ion  on  Misunuti 

en. 

jbraHka,   lUack] 
and  llayileu. 
Be  of  part  of  Al- 
an, D.  I). 
caB,  Moori',  1". 
irvey    «'f   Ti-xas,  | 

H. 

in,Tex.,HluiiMtil. 

iring    in    western! 

e. 

Geolo!iy"nilaok| 

Jc  and  llaydeii, 
of    map   of  Ne-| 

[eology    of    Norttl 
.ana,  .1.11.; -^r 

baoeous  of   Kii'i^l 
raska,    Meek   ~dl 

^■iiis  of  K:iii8iis  andj 
Meek   aiul   ll:iy- 

L  iu   M«^v  M«'^i 
jso-callnl  .liirassit 

[cansas,  Haw"  M 

kr  8urvoy  "f  Arkai 

lliorst. 

lis  in  Kansas,  Me( 

Jen. 

lance  of  part  "t 

Iwcn,  1>1*'         . 

Insasan.lNel'W* 

N'.jbraska  ami  V« 


Cretaceous— Continned. 
Dakihas  ani>  Minnesota  to  Tkxas— 
Continned. 
18tiO.  AnalyHosof  soils,  etc.,  of  Arkan- 
sas, Peter,  R. 
Cretaceous  of  Texas,  Slmnnird, 

n.  F. 

18(11.  (ieology  of  headwaters  of  Mis- 
souri, llayden. 
Htiply  to  Mareouon  Cretaeeoiis 

and  Carboniferous  of  Texas, 

Meek. 
Reply  to  Newberry  on  ajjo  of 

Nebraska  leaves,  llerr. 
181)2,  New   Cretaceous     fossils    fr<»ni 

Texas,  Shnniard,  I'.  F. 
Synopsis  ol  Cretaceous  braihio- 

pods,  (iabb. 
Section  of  Cretaceous  of  Ti'Xiis, 

Shumard,  IJ.  F. 
Period  of  elevation  of  ran-^es 

near  sources  of  the  Missouri, 

llayden. 
Cretaceous  and  Carboniferous, 

of  Texas,  Marcou,  .1. 
1863.  (ieology,    et(!.,    of    the    upj)or 

Missi.ssipjii,  Hayden,  II. 
Cretaceous    fossils     from    Ne- 
braska, Meek  and  llayden. 
18t>l.  Keeonnaissanco  an    Nebraska, 

Marcou,  J. 
1865.  Carboniferous  and  Cretaceous 

of    Kansas     and     Nebraska, 

Meek. 
Coal    and    iron    of    Guerrero, 

Mexico,  Manross. 
1806.  Henierkungeu     iibei      inexika- 

nische  Geologic,  etc.,  l?orie. 
Exploration      iu      northern 

Mexico,  R(^mond. 
G<^ol()gie    du    Mexiquo    et    de 

rAiu6rii|ne  Centrale,  Virlet. 
Preliminary    report   of  survey 

of  Texas,  Buckley. 
C'lialk  of  Missouri  River,  llay- 
den. 
First    report    on    geology    of 

Kansiia,  Mudge. 
Eastern  Kansas  and  geology  of 

Kansas,  Swallow. 
Map  of  Canada   and   part  of 

United    States,    Logan    and 

Hall. 
Notes  g<?ologi(iuos  Hur  les  fron 

tiires  ontro  Mexique  et  les 

r.tats-Unis,  Marcou,  J. 


Cretaceous — ( '<mtiuued. 

DaKOTAS   AM)  MiN.NESOTA  TO  TEX/S — 

Continned. 
18(16.  Terrain   cretac6  snr  les  bords 

dn  Missouri,  Marcou,  J. 
Reconiniissance   in   Minnesota, 

Fames. 
18(37.  Cretaceons    of  the   Weat,   the 

Dakota  groiiji,  Iliiyden. 
Section    in    eastern    Kansas, 

Swallow. 
Fxogenons  leaves  in  C!retaceous 

of  Iowa,  White,  C.  A. 
Survey  of    UK)  mihis   west  of 

Omaha,  p]gleston. 
Geology  of  northwest  Dakota. 

llayden. 
First  annual  report  of  surveys 

of  Nebraska,  Hayden. 

1868.  Structure  of  southern  Minne- 

sota, Hall,  J. 
Obs(U"vation8  on  Cretaceous  of 

Texas,  Shumard,  H.  F. 
Exploration  in  northern   Mex- 
ico, Remond. 
Report  on  regiou  between  Des 

Moines    and    the    Missouri, 

St.  .lohn. 
Possibility  of  coal  in  Nebraska, 

Hayden,  White,  C.  A. 
Meek  on  Swallow's  report  on 

Kansas,  Swallow. 
First  and  second  reports  of  snr- 

vey  of  Iowa,  White,  C.  A. 
Notes  on  railway  from  Smoky 

Hill  River,  Kans.,  to  the  Rio 

Grande,  Lo  Conte. 

1869.  Geology  of  Texas,  Roessler. 
Cretaceons  iu  Guthrie  County, 

Iowa,  White,  C.  A. 
Gegendeu  Jenseits  dea  Missis- 

sippi-Flnsses,  Roessler. 
Western  Texas  and  Chihanhua, 

Kimball. 
Geology  of  portions  of  Minne- 
sota, Hall,  ,1. 
Cretaceons  and  Tertiary  jtlants 

from  Yellowstone,  Newberry. 
Remarks  on  Missouri  Valley, 

Hayden. 
Tertiary  of  Dakota    and    Ne 

braska,  Hayden. 
The  Mississippi  Valley,  Foster, 

J.  W. 

1870.  Silver    mines    of   Chihauhua, 

Kimball. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


fBCLL.127. 


Cretaceous — Continued. 

DAKOTAS  ANi)  MiNNKSOTA  TO  TEXAS — 

Continued. 

1870.  Report   of    aurvpy    of    Iowa, 

Whito,  C.  A. 

Middle  Tef^'um,  etc.,  of  western 
Iowa,  St.  .lohn. 

Report  on  ■western  Iowa,  St. 
.John. 

Cretaceous  age  of  silver  in 
Chihualiua,  Mexico,  Kim- 
ball. 

Later  extinct  flora  of  North 
Aniorica,  Nowl)erry. 

1871.  Notizen  aus  Minnesota,  Kloos. 
Cretaceous  iishes  and  reptiles 

of  Kansas,  Cope. 
Age    of     sandstone    at    Fort 
Harker,  Newberry. 

1872.  Report  of  survey  of  Nebraska, 

etc.,  Hayden. 

Geology  of  the  Missouri  Valley, 
Hayden. 

Resources  of  western  Kansas 
and  eiistern  Colorado,  KUiott, 
R.  S. 

Cretaceous  basin  in  Sank  Val- 
ley, Minn.,  Kloos. 

Cretaceous  fossils  from  Chi- 
huahua, Gabb. 

Paleontologic  report,  W  y  o- 
ming,  Meek. 

Plants  of  Cretaceous  and  Ter- 
tiary of  Kansas  and  Nebras- 
ka, Lesqucreux. 

Geology  and  paleontology  of 
Cretaceous  of  Kansas,  Coi)e. 

1873.  General  sketch  of   geology  of 

Minnesota,  Wincliell,  N.  H. 

Lignite  formation  and  llora, 
Los([uereux. 

Erforschung  des  Nordwest- 
thoiles  von  Texas,  Loew  and 
Roesslor. 

Survey  of  Red  River  raft  re- 
gion, Collins,  H.  C. 

Geol})gic  map  of  the  Tnited 
States,  Hitchcock,  C.  11.; 
Hitchcock  and  Hlake. 

Chart  of  nomenclature  for  Min- 
nesota, ^Vinchell,  N.  H. 

Eastern  limit  of  Cretaceous  in 
Iowa,  White,  (!.  A. 

Meso/.oic  fossils  from  British 
Columbia,  Billings. 


Cretaceous— Continued. 
Dakotas  a.\i>  Minxksota  to  Tkxas- 
Continued. 

1874.  Geology  of    western    Toxiis, 

Jennej',  Newberry. 
Part  of  eastern  Texas,  Hiii'klt'y. 
Cretaceous   tloras    of  Western 

Territories,  Lesfniereiix. 
Latest  map  of  Texas,  Kii(;.ssler. 
Lignites    and    flint    beds   of 

westcn-n  America,  \ewbi>rrv. 
Western    Texas    near    tliiity- 

second  ])arallel,  Jennoy. 
Re])ort    on    eastern,  iKirtlicni. 

and  middle  Texas,  Burleson. 
Metamorphism  due  to  burnin,' 

of  lignite,  Allen,  J.  A. 
Circles    of     deposition,    New- 
berry. 
Geology  of  Minnesota  Valley, 

Winchell,  N.  H. 
Notes  from  early  explorers  in 

Minnesota,  Wincliell,  X.  H, 
Lignite  flora  of   the  far  Wwt. 

Newberry. 

1875.  Geology  of  Kansas.  Miidjie, 
Geologic   chart   of  tlui  Uiiitcii  | 

States,  Bradley,  F.  II. 
Kansas  chalk,  I'atric  k. 
Paleontology  of  rcconnaiss.iiKf  I 

of  the  Black  Hills,  (iriiiiiell.I 
Explorations  in  NeUniskii  anil 

Dakota,  Hayden. 
Rojiort   on   Mower    ;iiul  oilittl 

counties,    Minn.,    Wiiiciifll.| 

N.  H. 
Pliocene    of   western    K;iii-a«. 

Mudge. 
Lignite  in  Cretaceons  in  .Mini 

nesota,  Winchell,  N.  H. 
Reconnaissance  in  lilack  Hil.S 

Winchell,  N.  H. 
187G.  Cretaceous     fossils    iVoni 

Juan  expedition,  .Miek. 
Geology  between  Leavenwortl 

and    Sierra  Nevnda,  Kuflf 

uiann. 
Tertiary  and    Crefiiceoiis 

riods  of  Kansas,  MmljjL'. 
Later   extinct  lionis  of  ^vi 

America,  Newberry. 
Relaticms  of  lignitic  ffm\\''^ 

the  West,  Stevenson. 
Second    report   of   survey 

Texas,  Buckley. 


"f  the 

Cliomisti 

soiiri,  ] 

J'ield  wo 

•John. 

^^■8'  J^'connai 

J^ico   (■( 

"eologv 
'^'^\o  tlioni 
WcDaiii 

WlitiT     Hil 

_  Valh-v, 
J't'iiiarks 
\\'liite,  (I 
''''■  •^'.■'..larlan/ 
load     G 

'^'wen, 
'UicfjirJauJ 

'"adGuiJ 

road    (;„| 

^^''"chollf 
''Vx;i8   i„ 

*f"'''arIano{ 
•'\Iis,s,)„rj 

^'■•"''lirl.ano' 
^''■i,\-  Gui(J 
C'.A. 


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■ro  'iKXAS- 
xn    Texas, 

TV. 

sas,  U"cUky. 

of  Wt'stcru 
iqueve'ix. 
xiis,  Ijoi'ssler. 
liut    lif*l»    "'' 
ca,  Ni'wlit'vry. 

ni'iir    thirty- 
il,  .louucY. 
tern,  uovtliora. 
cxiis,  BnrU'Sim. 
duo  to  buruin; 
leu,  J-  A. 
.position,    Ne*- 

innesota  Viilley, 

ivly  cspioreis  in 
w'hicliell,  N.  "■ 
of  tb(i  I'iU-  ^V^■*^• 

ansas,  Miulse^ 
vrt  of  tlu^  I'liiO"' 

k\lcy,F.ll- 
ViitiiiU. 
ofieconnaissaiicf 

llUls,  ('■viii'ie^l' 
in  Net.rasUiv  'd 

viieu. 
MoNVc-r    and  "tli" 

Minw- 


\Viiicliell. 


westeri 


t' 


KmiaS' 
Mil 


rotacoons  m 
mchon,N.il. 
.ncoiuUlaciil 

N.li- 

fossils    frM" 

.•eiiwoitl 


edition 

>'cvn.\a.  W 


ITA 


(•teta<'eo"s  J< 


I  Kansas, 

iiuct  tiovus  ol  >«' 

■..fli.^uiti.'  «'"">■ 
U    i.;tovon^i>"- 
|c\)ort    01 

Juckioy. 


Cretaceous— Coiitiimed. 
Kakoias  ano  Minnesota  to  Texas— 
Continued. 
1S7(>.  (iiiilianiitoin  IInaHtepa,Moxic<>, 
Kiinbnll. 
Re])ort  on  Olinstod,  Doilgo.  an<l 
Stecslo  conntifH,  Miiiu.,  Har- 
rington, M.  W. 
Map    of    counties    of    Texas, 

]{o('S8ler. 
Little  Missouri  JJad  Lauds,  Al- 
len,. I.  A. 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils 

of  upi)cr  Missouri,  Mock. 
Review  of  fossil  tiora  of  North 

America,  Lesquereux. 
New  plants  from  Dakota  group, 
Lesquereux. 

1877.  Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  pe- 
riods of  Kansas,  Miidge. 

Notes  on  Texas  and  Kansas, 
Rufi'ner. 

(Joal  regions  of  America,  Mac- 
fariane,  J. 

Catalogue  of  fossils  from  fresh 
and  brackish  water  (le])osits 
of  the  West,  White,  C.  A. 

Chemistry  of  survey  of  Mis- 
souri, Peckhani,  S.  F. 

Field  work  in  Teton  region,  St. 
.lohn. 

1878.  Rcconnaissiinces  in  Wright  and 
Rico  counties,  Minn.,  Wiu- 
chell,  N.  H. 

(ioology  of  Kansas,  Miidgc. 

Two  thousand  miles  in  Texas, 
McDaniel  and  Tiiylor. 

Wiitcr  supply  of  Red  Kivcr 
Valley,  Winchell,  N.  II. 

Kcinarks    on    Laramie  group, 
White.  C.  A. 
187!).  Macfarlane's    Geological   Rail- 
vo;id     Guide     to    Arkansas, 
Owen,  R. 

Marfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide  to  Kansa.'<,  Mudge. 

JIael'arlane's  CJcological  Rail- 
road Guide  to  Minnesota, 
AVinchoU,  N.  H. 

Texas  in  its  geognostic  and 
ajiricultural  aspect,  Hoil. 

Miicfarlane's  Railway  (inido  to 

Missouri,  Broadhead. 
MiK'riirl.ane's   Geological   Rail- 
way Guide  to  Iowa,  White, 
CA. 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Dakota.s  and  Minne.sota  to  Texas — 
Continued. 

1880.  Zoological   positimi  of  Texas, 

Cope. 

I'aleontological  report  on  IJlack 
Hills.  Whittiehl.  R.  P. 

Resources  of  Wisconsin,  Irving, 
R.  D. 

Chemical  report  of  survey  of 
Kentucky,  Peter. 

Geology  of  the  Black  Hills, 
Newton,  H. 

Report  on  central  and  western 
Minnesota.  Winchell,  N.  H. 

Physical  geograjihy  and  geol- 
ogy of  Nebraska,  Aughey. 

Report  on  central  and  western 
Minnesota,  Winchell,  N.  H. 

Deep  well  at  Emmetsburg, 
Iowa,  Winchell,  N.  H. 

Mineral  resources  of  the  Black 
Hills,  .Tenney. 

Cretaceous  in  Minnesota,  Win- 
chell, N.  H. 

1881.  Dakota  group,  Sternberg. 
Cilacial  drift  and  its  terminal 

moraines.  Upham. 

1882.  Notes   on    central     branch    of 

Union    Pacific    Railroad, 

Broadhead. 
Copper    region     of    northern 

Texas,  Furman. 
Rapport  do  la  commission  dn 

Mexi(]ue,  Prudhomme. 
Chemistry,  Minnesota  survey. 

Dodge. 
Coals  in  Santa  Rosa  district, 

Mexico.  Adams,  W.  H. 
Chalk    bods    of*  Wa    Keeney, 

Kans.,  Broadhead. 
Work  in  Rocky  Mountain  dis- 
trict, Haydcn. 
188:?.  Little  Missouri  Bad  Lands,  Mc- 

Bridge. 
Commingling  of  faunas  in  the 

Laramie  group,  White.  C.  A. 
Ago    of  Laramie    of   Dakota, 

Cope. 
,Inra  Trias  of  western  United 

States,  Broadhead. 
Country    bordering    the    Rio 

(Jrande,  Newberry. 
1881.  Iowa  building  stones,  McGee. 
Agricultural  features  of  Arkan- 
sas, Loughridge. 


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(nuu.12;. 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Dakotas  and  Minnesota  to  Texas— 
Coutinueil. 

1884.  Kansas  Imilding  stDncs,  Broad- 

head. 

Rio  Grande  roj^ion  alxmt  La- 
redo, Coite, 

Agricultural  description  of  In- 
dian Territory,  Longluidge. 

Silvo;*  and  iron  of  Neuva  liOon 
and  Cohahuila,  Mexico,  Fra- 
zer. 

Geology  of  Minnesota,  VVin- 
chell  and  ll|diain. 

Agricultural  leatures  of  Texas, 
Longhridge. 

Minnesota  Valley  in  the  ice 
age,  Uphani. 

1885.  Archean  of  the  Northwest,  Irv- 

ing. 

Age  of  Kansas,  Smyth,  H.  15. 

Rio  Grande  region,  Texas  and 
Cohahuila,  Stdiinitx. 

Some  features  of  southern  Kan- 
sas, Cragin. 

Geology  of  Norton  County, 
Kans.,  Hay,  II. 

Enlargement  of  fragments  in 
certain  rocks,  Irving  and  Van 
Iliso. 

Tertiary  in  Harper  County, 
Kans.,  Cragin. 

Geology  of  Kouthorn  Kansas, 
Cragin. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  Mc- 
Goe. 

Rio  Grando  fdgion,  Texas  and 
Coahuila,  Schmlt/. 

Lignites  of  (Jreat  Sioux  Reser- 
vation, Willis. 

Missouri  coteau  and  its  mo- 
raines, Todd. 

Report    of     (ilacial     division, 
Cliamhorlin,  T.  C. 
^86.  Dakota  group  south  of  Platte 
River,  Hicks. 

Coal  in  Hidalgo,  Mexico,  (Jope. 

Dakota  gypsum  of  Kansas, 
Cragin. 

Lincoln  salt  hasin,  Hicks. 

Permian  in  Nehraska,  Hicks. 

Dakota  group  in  Nehraska, 
Hicks. 

Archean  of  the  Northwest, 
Irving,  R.  D. 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Dakotas  and  Minnesota  to  Tb.\a»- 
ContinuiMl. 
I88(i.  Report    on    western    '•'(•xan, 

Shuiuard,  G.  C. 
Travis  County,  Tex.,  Hill,  H.T. 
1887-1889.  New  species  from  tlicCri' 

taceous,  Hill,  R.T. 
Rea>  hes  of  Lake  Agassiz,  l'|i- 

ham. 
Later  Cretaceous  in  Iowa,  Auier 

ican  Geologist,  White,  C.  A. 
Paleontology     of    the    Creta- 
ceous, Hill,  R.  T. 
iilack  Hills,  Carpenter,  Crosbv,  I 

Upham. 
Cross  Timhers  regions,  iiortli  | 

ern  Texas,  Hill,  H.T. 
Coal  of  central  Iowa,  Keyes. 
Pockets     containing    clay  ail 

Clinton,  Iowa,  Farnsworth. 
University  of  Texas,  circular.] 

Hill,  R,  T. 
Northern  limits  of  {'retnceoin,| 

Hay,  O.  P. 
Jura,    Nooeomian,    and  dialt.l 

Marcou. 
Pike  County,  Ark.,  Ihaiiuer 
Portland  (lement,  Hraiuicr. 
Southwestern   Arkansas,  llilL| 

R.T. 
Map  of  United   States,  Hitck^ 

cock,  C.  H. 
Trinity  formation,  Hill,  IM 
West  central  Arkaiinas,  (on 

stock. 
Cretaceous   of    Texas,  Wliiiej 

C.A. 
Report  on  western  I'ox.ik. 

R.  r. 

Burnet  County,  Tex..  W.ilk.rj 
Building     stones     of    cii>iel 

Texas,  Penrose. 
Coal    of    Rio   (irandi)  r(ff<\ 

White,  C.  A. 
Events  in  North  Anicricnn  ri| 

taceous  history,  Hill,  H. 
Fauna  der  oherhurdiieii  Krci^ 

Hill,R.T.;  Hoenicr. 
Cretaceous  river  bed,  I'l'i"' 
Haldeman  County,Tox,,JT| 

Cretaceous  of  Texas,  Hill 

Cope. 
Iron  regions  of  eastern  Ifij 

etc.,  Johnson,  L.  C. 


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Cretaceoua- 

Dakiuvs  a: 

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Tex.i 

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l»itcJii 

•"'■•ill.  Kj, 

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'''•niiiaii 

li'io  (;|..,, 

'"•'•'iithern 
Storv  of 

n.  T. 

''"''xas  sec 
tacpouN 
Solid,  ceiil 
\\<'sk'rn 
'fill.  R. 

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Hay." 

(icolo^y  , 

Nas,  St. , 
Hisforv 

'^'•insas, 
Ron. 
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"...V,  R. 
-N'ofo  on 
":.y,  U. 
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\.)Xiissi/.,  I'l'- 

iIowa,Amei 
nnU\  C.  A. 
the    (.'ri'la- 1 

enter,  CT08l)y, 

egions,  ix'rtli- 
1,U.T. 
own,  Keyes. 

niiiR    ''li'v  "I 
,  I'iirunwortb. 

rexivs,  (nreiihi.l 
,  of  ilrctaMons.! 


N.rk.,»iauuer 


ArUiinHiis, 


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,1  rttiitfs, 


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tion,  UiU.Kr 
AvkaiiHiis,  to' 

f    ■I'exiii'.  AVMi 

^torn'rexa^"" 

loneH     <*t' 
Ivose. 


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|,vth  AincricOT 
story.  Hill' 1'- 
jorlmr*'""" 
KoeniiT' 
liver  bcU'o"'!^ 
[ounty,Tox..J 
of  Texas,  HiH 


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Cretaceous — font  in  u«mI. 
Hakotas  and  Minnksota  to  Tkxah — 
Continued, 
1W7-1XH9.  Lower  CretaceoiiH  of soutli- 
woKt  Texas,  White,  C.  A, 
Mitchell  Cotxnty,  Tex,,  Hroad- 

head. 
Neozoic  geology,  Hill,  K,  T, 
New   Hjiecies    of    fossils,  Hill, 

K.  r. 

Occurrence  of  Macraster  Tex- 

anus,  Hill,  H.T. 
Origin  of   certain   limestones. 

Hill,  R.T. 
Condition     of    knowledge     of 

Texas,  Hill,  K.  T. 
Original  locality   of  Oryjiha'a 

pitchcri,  Marcou. 
Salt,  Kansas,  TIay. 
Northwestern  Kansas,  Hay. 
I'crniian  of  Texas,  White,  C.  A. 
I.'io  (Jrande  Valley,  Owen,  .1. 
Sduthorn  Texas.  .Tormy,  Tait. 
Story  of  Colorado  River,  Hill, 

K.T. 
'IVxas  section  of  American  Vrc- 

taceoiis.  Hill,  R.T. 
South  central  Texas,  Owen,  J. 
Western     Texas,     ('nnniiings, 

Hill.  R.T. ;  Strceruwitz. 
(icology    of    Kansas,    lecture, 

Hay." 
Geology  of  sontliwestern  Kan- 

siiH,  St.  .lohn. 
lliHtiiry   ot   geologic   work    in 

i\iinsas.    Hay     and    Thomp- 
son. 
Iloi'i/on     of     Dakota    lignite, 

Hay,  R. 
Note  on   a   remarkable   fossil, 

Hay,  R. 
I'lileontology     of    the    I'lains, 

Criigin. 
Ii'fgion  south  of  the  great  bend 

of  the  Arkansas,  Cragin. 
Suit  de))osits,  Hay,  R. ;  Cox. 
Counties,  geology  of  Minnesota, 

1  |iliani,  Wincboll,  N.  H. 
Artesian      wells,       Minnesota, 

Ihill.C.W. 
Nalnriil-gas   wells,  Minnesota, 

\Vinehell,N.H, 
Soils  of  Nebraska,  Hicks, 
Ke])()rtof  division  of  Glacial  ge- 
ology, (jhainborlin,  T.  C. 


iri'« 


Cretaceous — ('ontinuert. 
Hakotas  axi>  Minnk.sota  to  Tkxas — 
Continued, 
1887-1889.  Well    at    Lincoln,  Nebr., 
An».  (ieol. 

List  of  invertebrates  of  Cre- 
taceous of  Texas,  and  short 
description  of  the  system, 
Hill.  R.T, 

Report  of  division  of  Mesozoic 
invertebrates,  Tnitcd  Stiites 
Geological  Survey,  White, 
C.  A. 
1890,  American  Neoconiian,  Mar- 
con,  .1, 

Central  co.al  field  of  Texas, 
Cnnnnins, 

Maefarlane's  Railway  (Juide, 
lUlgard,  Loughridge,  Owen, 
.T, 

Concho  country,  Tex,,  Cnm- 
niins  and  Leach, 

Trans-l'ecos,  Tex.,  Streeruwitz, 

Rev iew  of  Texas  geology, 
Dumble, 

Areas  of  continental  progress 
in  North  America,  Dana,  ■).  D. 

Geograi)hie  features  of  Texas, 
Hill,  R.  T. 

IgmM)us  rocks  of  centr.'il  Texiis, 
Hill  and  Dumble. 

Fossils  of  the  Trinity  beds. 
Hill,  R.  T. 

Pilot  Knob.  Hill.  R.T. 

C)ccurrenco  of  (toniolina  in  the 
Comanche  series,  IHll,  R.  T. 

I'ermian  of  Texas,  Cnnnnins. 

Central  Texas,  Tarr. 

Central  mineral  region  of 
'i'exas.  Comstoek. 

Cheyenne  sanilstone  of  Kansas, 
Cragin. 

Chalk  from  Niolyrara  of  Kan- 
sas, Williston, 

Kansas  salt  mine,  Hay, 

Lignite  in  Dakota  formation, 
Hay, 

Maefarlane's  Railway  Guide, 
Hailey,  G,  E,;  liroadhead, 
("h.iniborlin,  Gilbert,  Mc(Jee, 
Putnam,  St.  John,  Scott, 
Todd,Upham,Winchell,  N,  H, 

Southwestern  Kansas,  Hay, 

Lineage  of  Lake  Agassiz,  Todd. 

Terraces  of  tUe  Missouri,  Todd, 


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[  "I'LL  127. 


Cretaceous — Con  tinnud. 
Dakotas  am>  Minnesota  to  Texas — 
Contiiuied. 
189().  North    American    Mesozoic, 

Wliitc,  C.  A. 
Artesian  wells  in  Dakota,  Uj)- 

haiii. 
KaiisiiH  salt  nmrshos,  Hay. 
lieport  of  tliviHioii  of  MeHozoic 

])aIeoiitol()f;y,   United  .States 

Geological    Survey,    White, 

C.  A. 
Carboniferous  of  central  Texas, 

Tarr. 
Coal  lields  of  Colorado  Kiver, 

Tarr. 
Cretact'ous   rocks  of   Texas, 

Hill,  It.  T. 
Eastern  Arkansas,  Call. 
Analysis    of    ernptivi!    from 

Arkansas,  Eakins. 
Northern  Jloxico,  White,  C.  A. 
Indian    Territoi'y    a  n  tl    Red 

River,  Hill,  R.  T. 
W^arrcn's  Goograjjhy,  Hrower. 
Geological    map     of     Mexico, 

Castillo. 
18iU.  Comanche     series     of    Texas- 
Arkansas  region.  Hill,  R.  T. 
Extension  of  Cretaceous  over 

central  hasin  of  Texas,  Wal- 

cott,  Hill,  R.  T. 
Southern    interior     of     North 

America,  White,  C.  A. 
Trans-1'(H'03,  Tex.,  Streeruwitz. 
Cretaceous    [of   Traus-Pccos, 

Tex.],  Taff. 
Cretaceous  formations  of  North 

America,  White,  C.  A. 
Igneous  rocks  of  Arkansas, 

Williams,  J.  F. 
Western  Arkansas,  AViuslow. 
Notes  on  geology  of  New  Mex- 
ico ami  southwestern  Texas, 

Hill,  R.  T. 
Geology  of  the  Sonthwe.st,  Hill, 

R.  T. 
Report  of  State    geologist  of 

Texas,  Dumble. 
Report  on  northwestern  Texas, 

Cunnnius. 
Reconnaissance  in  Indian  Ter- 
ritory, Hill,  R.  T. 
Report   on  central  mineral 

region,  Comstock. 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Dakotas  ani>  ^Minnksota  to  Te.xas- 
Continned. 
1891.  Concho  County,  Tex.,  Lerc)]. 
Texas  Permian  and   its  JIimi. 
zoic  type   of  fossils,   WLiic 
C.  A. 
Iron  ores  of  Minnesotn,  Wm- 

chell,  N.  H.andH.  V. 
Megalonyx    beds     iu    Kausas, 
Udden. 
Rocky   Mountain   to   Gkkat  Damn 
Reuion.s. 
1814.  ExiH'dition  up  the  Jlissoiui  ainl 
across  the  Rocky  Moinitaiii», 
Lewis  and  Clark. 
1823.  Exi>edition   from  Pittsburg  in  I 

flic  Rocky  Mountains,  Loii;;. 
1843.  Exploration  from  thc!  Missunri  I 
to    Rocky    Mountains,    Fn- 1 
mout. 
1848.  Examination   in  New  Mexicn, 
Abert,  J.  W. 
Notes  on  collections  by  AliiTt] 

in  Mexico,  liailey,  .1.  AV, 
Reconnaissance   from   heavtii- 
worth  to  San  Dicjin,  I'.iiion, 
Tour  in  northern  New  Mcxiiu  i 
Wislizenns. 
1850.  Reconnaissance  iu  New  Mexiio,  | 
Simpson. 
Minerals    from     .Santii    Fe  lo| 
Chelly,  Simpson,  .1.  II. 
1H,51.  Systems  of  elevation  ofNorlhl 
America,   Foster  and  Wliit-| 
ney. 

1852.  (ieology  and  paleontolojry,  v;i 

ley  of  Salt  Lake,  Hall, , I. 

1853.  Geologic    des    Montagues  ro| 

cheuses,  Marcou,  .1. 
Geologic  maj)  of  United  .Statrt.! 
etc.,  Marcou,  J. 

1854.  Section    g6ologiiiuti    des  Moiij 

tagnes rocheuscs,  Marcou,!. 

1855.  Report  on  exploration  betweeiij 

latitude  38-  and  II   forr»iite| 
to  the  Pacific,  Sciiifl. 
IJeber  die  Goologi<!  vou  NonlJ 
Amerika,  ilarcou. 

1856.  Review  of  )>art  of  gtiologiciMPl 

y{  the  UnitcHl  States,  byMarf 
co'i,  Hlake,  W.  P. 
Discoveries  by  5Iarcou  anionffl 
Rocky  Mountains,   JacksonJ 
C.  T. 


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GUKAl'     Ha>1N 


1  Now  Mexitii, 


Cretaceous— Continued. 

HdCKY     MOINTAIN     TO     GUEAT     HASIN 

li'EiiioNs— Continued. 
I80O.  (ieologyof  routoto  Pacific  near 

thirty-iiftb  parallel,  Marcou, 

J. ;  Blako,  W.  P. 
Koconnaissance  from  the  Mis- 
sissippi to  Los  AngoloH,  Cal., 

Marcoii,  J. 
IS.")?.  IJt'port  on  routes  to  tlio  racific 

in  California  and  to  the  Hio 

(iraude,  Antisoll. 
United    States    and    Mexican 

boundary     survey,     Emory, 

Tarry. 
From  mouth  of  Devils  liiverto 

El  Paso,  Michler. 
Chemical    analyses,     Mexican 

boundary  survey,  Easter. 
Hio  Grande  Valley  from  El  Paso 

to  the  P<!C08,  Parry. 
185S.  Fort  Leavenworth  to    IJryans 

Pass,  Englemanu. 
(ieology    of   North     America, 

Marcou,  J. 
185!).  Note  relative  aux  Montagues 

rocheuses,  jSIarcon,  .J. 
Explorations   in  New  Mexico, 

Marcou's  so-called   Jurassic, 

Newberry. 
(Ieology  from  Fort  Uridger  to 

Canip    Floyd,  Utah,    Engle- 

niauu. 
1860.  Ancient  vegetation    of   North 

America,  Newberry. 
Koc^ky  Mountains  in  vicinity  of 

Santa  Fe,  Blake. 
Lcsijuoreux    on    Tertiary   and 

Cretaceous  lloras,  Newberry. 
Structure     of      .lornada.     del 

Muerto,   N.  Mex.,  Shumard, 

G.  C. 
Geology  of  country  below  Rio 

I'ccos  and  Kio  Grande,  Shu- 
mard, G.  G. 
("Mibouiferous  and  Jura-Trias 

of  the   Northwest,   Marcou, 

.). 
lli])oait8  of  Bad  Lands  of  the 

.ladith,  Hayden. 
I'^fil.  Discoveries  by  Cai)tain  Simp- 
sou    across    the    continent. 

Meek  and  Englcmau. 
Report  on  Colorado  liiver,  New- 
berry. 


Cretaceous— Continued. 

l{Ol'KY     MOINTAIN    TO    GHEAT    BaSIN 

RE(iioN.s — Continued. 

1862.  Lower  Siluiiau,  Jurassic,  Cre- 
taceous, and  Tertiary  fossils 
from  Nebr.'iska,  Meek  and 
Haydeu. 

18o3.  Geology  of  the  upper  Missouri, 
Hayden. 

186.").  Report  on  mines  of  New  Mex- 
ico, Owen  and  Cox. 
Carboniferous  and  Cn;taceou8 
of    Kansas    and    Nebraska, 
Meek, 

1866.  Chalk   at  Smoky    Hill,  Colo., 

Conrad. 
Chalk  and  Cretaceous  in  east- 
ern Colorado,  Coll  ier. 

1867.  Remarks     on     country    about 

sources  of  the  Missouri,  M<iek 
and  Hayden. 

1868.  Second  annual  report  of  survey 

of  Wyoming,  Hayden. 

Cretaceous  coal  in  New  Mexico, 
Le  Conte. 

Formations  along  eastern  mar- 
gin of  Rocky  Mountains, 
Hayden. 

Rocky  Mountain  coal  bods, 
Hayden. 

1869.  Report  of  survey  of  Colorado 

and  New  Mexico,  Hayden. 

Geologic  notes  in  Yellowstone 
region,  Hinos,  C.  M. 

Exploration  of  Yellowstone  iind 
Missouri  rivers,  Hayden. 

Notes  in  Wyoming  and  Colo- 
rado, Haydeu. 

Lignite  beds  of  tho  upper  Mis- 
souri, etc.,  Hayden. 

1870.  Sun  pictures  of  Rocky  Moun- 

tain scenery,  Hayden,  F.  V. 
Fossils  from  Utah,  Meek. 
Green  River  coal  basin.  King,  C. 

1871.  Report  of  operations  in  Colo- 

rado and  New  Mexico,  Ste- 
venson. 

Age  of  some  Western  lignites, 
Newberry. 

Notes  on  Wyoming  and  Colo- 
rado, Hayden. 

Preliminary  report  on  Wyo- 
ming, etc.,  Hayden. 

Eastern  Uinta  Mountains, 
Marsh,  O.  C. 


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[BUIX.  127 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Rocky  Mountain  to  Giikat    Basin 
Ukoionh — CojitiinuMl. 
1872.  Age  of  coal  of  Wyoming,  Copo. 

Map  of  Montana  and  W>  ouiiuj;, 
Hayden  and  I'eale. 

Dinosaurs  in  transition  beds, 
Cope. 

Age  of  coal  scries  of  Bitter 
Creek,  Wyo.,  Cope. 

Geysers  of  Yellowstone  and 
Fireholt)  rivers,  Haydiiu. 

General  rejiort  on  Montana  and 
adjacent  Territories,  Hay- 
den. 

Map  of  sources  of  Snake  River, 
etc.,  Hayden  and  Bradley. 

Wyoming  coal  formations. 
Am.  .lour.  Sci. 

General  report  on  Montana  and 
adjacent  Territories,  Hay- 
den, 

Report  on  minerals,  rocks,  etc., 
Pealo. 

Report  on  survey  of  Territories, 
Hayden. 

Profiles  and  sections  to  accom- 
pany final  report  of  survey 
of  Territories,  Hayden. 

Tertiary  coal,  Hodge,  J.  T. 
873.  Reconnaissance    along    Union 
Pacific  Railroad,  Bannister. 

Geology  of  western  Wyoming, 
Comstock. 

Structure  of  country  north  of 
Colorado  Canyon.  Powe]]. 

Age  of  certain  beds  in  Wyo- 
ming, Le8(iucreux. 

Report  of  Sn.iko  Hiver  divi- 
sion, Hradlov.  V.  II. 

Explorations  in  Uinta  Moun- 
tains, Utah,  .Tones,  W.  A. 

Sixth  report  on  survey  of  Mon- 
tana, Id.aho,  Wyoming,  and 
Utah,  Hayden. 

Report  on  Montana,  Idaho, 
Wyoming,  and  Utah,  Peale, 

Paleontologic  report  on  Mon- 
tana, Idaho,  Wyoming,  and 
Utah,  Meek. 
1874.  Report  on   San  liUis  division, 
Colo.,  Kndlii'h. 

Preliminary  report  on  snrv<'y 
westof  one  hundredth  merid- 
ian, Gilbert,  G.  K. 


Cretaceous— Continued. 
Uoi:ky    Mountain   to   (Jkkat  Hasin 
Kkoions— Continued, 
1874,  Rec(muaissau('e  in  Ute  country, 

I'rout,  Hawn,  F. ;  Hawn,  L, 
'Vheelor's    Expedition    nacli 

Neu-Mexiko    und    Arizona. 

Loew. 
Rei)ort  of  survey  of  Colorado, 

1873,  Hayden, 
Cretaceous   .-ige    of  lii^iiite  of 

the  West,  Cope. 
Age  of  western  lignite,  Steven- 
son. 
Explorations  of  the  Cdloradn. 

Powell,  J.  W. 
Vertcbrata  of  the  Crctiiccon!. 

of  tlio  West,  Copo, 
Ago  of  lignite  of  Rocliy  Moun- 
tains, Uo8(iueroux, 
Rei)ort   on   vertebrate  palcim 

tology,  Colorado,  Copo, 
Lignitie     formation    ami    itj 

tlora,  Lcsiiuereux, 
Report  on  S(Uith  Park  dlHtrict, 

Colo..  Peale. 
Mines  in   South   Park  n'^'ioii, 

Colo,,  Pealo, 
Age  of  lignite  grouit,  Havdcn. 
Anthracite     in     New    Mcxiru. 

Raymond. 
Report  on  -Middle  I'aik.C'oln., 

Marvine, 
Gold   Hill  mining  region,  Mar 

vine. 
Researches    in     Arizona  anil 

Nevada.  Gilbert,  (i.  K, 
Lignite   llora  of  the  far  West,  j 

Newberry, 
Coals  of  Western  Stiitca,  Xew-j 

berry. 
Circles  of    deposition,  Ni'w-j 

Ix-rry. 
187."),   Poport   on  Utah,  Ncvailn.  .\ri-| 

zona,  and  New  Mexico,  Hun-j 

ell,E,E. 
Geology  of  New  Mexico,  Cni«'.j 
Surface  features  of  front  rauR 

of    Rocky   Mountains,  Hay^ 

den. 
Northwestern  Wyoiuin;;,  fonij 

stock,  T,  B, 
Geology  of  portions  .il'  ('olnriui 

surveyed    in    1873,   Ste"'j^ 

son. 


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289 


CAT   Hamx 

to  country, 
lliiwii.  L. 
lion    "lull 
4     ArizDiiu. 

)f  Coloriulo, 

if   liffuite  of 

rnito,  Steven- 

tlio  Coltiriitl". 

U!  t'retaceoib 
opo. 
UocUy  Momi- 

BUX. 

cl)rato  ivaleim- 
ido.  ('oi'«. 
ition    !>iiil    i''' 
•onx. 

U  TarU  diHtr'nt, 

h   Vavk  vc^'io". 

jrronp,  llayl'ii' 
"  New    Mfxif". 

Ullo  I'aik.Col". 

inj;  region,  Mat 

Arizona  :>"'' 
l)ert,  ti.K' 
lof  th."  fi>r  W''*'. 

[ern  Htatcs,  New- 

^position.  'N''^^' 

„1,.  Xovaaa.  Ati-I 


Cretaceous — (Jontiiiiied. 
K«k:ky   Mountain   to  (Jukat    Uasin 
l{K(iioNs — Coutiiuictl. 
187-').  ('liiSHiticatidii  and  diHtribiitlou 
of  Crotaoe<)U8  of   tlie  WeHt, 
Copo. 
OretaeeoiiH  of  tlio  GaliHteo,  \. 


L,w  Mexifo 


llo«- 


,M."xion.Cof.] 
,f  front  iiiiiR' 


lew 
Ires  < 
Mountains, 


\VV0l>li"r' 


\m 


Coffll 


„u    1873,   Steveoj 


Mux.,  (Jopo. 

Fossils  west  of  (in'oley  and 
l-'iVuns,  etc.,  Colo.,  Meek. 

Uranium,  etc.,  in  Tertiar.v  of 
Colorado,  Hertliond. 

Exploratiou  of  the  Colorado, 
Powell.  .).\V. 

Ke]»ort  on  ]iortions  of  New  Mex- 
ico and  Arizona  Hurveyed  in 
1873,  (Jilbert,  G.  K. 

Peculiar  forms  of  erosion  in 
eastern  Colorado,  Hayden. 

Mineralogy,  agriculture,  chem- 
istry, and  eruptive  rocks  of 
Colorado,  Arizona,  anil  New 
Mexico,  Loew. 

Uoport  on  portions  of  Ncviida, 
Utah,  California,  and  Ari- 
zona, Gilhert,  (}.  K. 

Mines  and  geology  of  San  Juan 
(Jouuty,  Endlicli. 

Report  on  portions  of  Colorado 
and  New  Mexico,  Lot-w. 

Kcport  on  northwestern  New 
Mexico,  Cope. 

Wheeler's    zweito    Expedition 
nach  Neu-Mexiko  uud  Colo- 
rado, Loew. 
1876.  Paleontology  of  plateau  ])rov- 
incc,  White,  C.  A. 

Report  of  surveys  for  1K71, 
Ilaydon. 

Ago  of  angiospernious  i)lants 
referred  to  the  Cretaceous, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

Notes  on  northeastern  New 
Mexico,  St.  ,)ohn. 

Kx|MMlition  from  Santa  Fe  to 
tlie  Colorado,  Newberry. 

(ieology  between  Le.-ivon  worth 
and  the  Sierra  Nevada,  En- 
glumann. 

Seition  between  headwaters  of 
tlie  Missouri  and  Yellow- 
stone, Hayden. 

Colorado  plateau  province,  Gil- 
bert, G.  K. 

Notes  on  Uinta  and  WahsatcOi 
ranges,  King,  C. 

Bull.  127 19 


Cretaceous— Continue)  1 . 
Rocky  Mountain    to   Gkkat    Uasin 
Ri'.iiioNs — Continued. 

1876.  ('retaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils 

of  the  u])per  Missouri  coun- 
try, Gabb. 

Notes  on  lignite  group  of  east- 
ern (Colorado,  etc.,  Hayden. 

Maps  of  parts  of  Califoruia, 
Nevada,  Arizona,  Utali,  New 
Mo.vico,  and  Colorado,  Gil- 
bert, Marvine  ami  Howell. 

Re|)ort  of  Sau  ,luan  division, 
survey  of  t'olorado,  Endlich. 

'J'ertiary  lloraand  age  of  North 
American  lignite,  Lesquo- 
renx. 

Report  of  middle  division  of 
survey  of  Colorado,  Poale. 

Geology  near  Canyon  City, 
Colo.,  Williams,  S.G. 

Ore-bearing  rocks  of  Colorado, 
Hayden. 

New  plants  from  lignite  forma- 
tions, Lesquereux. 

Ago  of  liguitic  rocks,  Dana, 
J.  D. 

Uinta  Mountains,  Powell,  .J.  W. 

Relations  of  lignitic  group  of 
the  West,  Stevenson. 

Geology  from  La  Vita  Pass  to 
head  of  the  Pecos,  Coukling. 

Paleontology  of  Great  Basin 
exploration,  by  Simpson, 
Meek. 

Cretaceous  fossils  from  San 
.Juan  e.xpe<lition,  Meek. 

1877.  Report  of   San   Juan    region, 

Colo.,  Holmes,  W.  H. 

Laramie  of  western  Wyoming 
region,  Peale. 

Work  in  Henry  Mountains  and 
on  Lake  Ponneville,  Gil- 
bert, (J.  K. 

Extinct  Vortebrata  from  New 
Mexico,  Cope. 

Preliminary  report  of  survey  of 
Territories,  Jlayilen. 

Lignite  coals  of  Colorado,  Pot- 
ter. 

Ago  of  Rocky  Mountains  in 
Colorado,  Peale,  Stevenson. 

Artesian  borings  in  Wyoming, 
Hayden. 

B^)otliills  of  Rocky  Mountains, 
Coukling. 


290 


CATALOGUE   AND    INIJKX    OF 


lBVU.IV. 


CretaceouB — Contiuucd. 
Rocky    Moi'ntain    to  (iRK.\i    IIahin 
Ukoions — CoiitiniKMl. 

1877.  I'eciiliitr  tyjtoof i>riiptivo iikmiii- 

tiiiiiH  in  Color.'ulo,  I'cale. 
Guolo^y  of  Judith  Kivurrt'Kioii, 

Moiit.,  Coim. 
Kesiiltfl  of   BiirvojH    lor    1S7">, 

llaydeii. 
Puleoiitiilo^ic,     <;linrn«-t<;rM     of 

('euo/.oii;    and    Meiw/oic    in 

Gruou  River  (listrict,  Whittt, 

C.  A. 
Iliinry  MonntaitiH,  (iilliort.  (i.K. 
Report  on  (jraud  Hiv«r  reiu;ion, 

Peale. 
Report  of  son  thea«t<Tirdi  vision, 

survey    of    Colora<lo,    Knd- 

lich. 
Remarks  on  Mesozoic  and  Ce- 

nozoic,  Meek. 
Descriptive    geology,    fortieth 

parallel  survey,   llaKue  and 

Knimous. 
Coal  regions  of  Anierici,  Mac- 

farlauo,  J. 

1878.  Liguitio  formations  of  North 

America,  Lesquereux,    Hay- 
den. 
Tertiary  llora  of  Western  lor- 

ritories,  by  L  e  s  i]  n  e  r  e  u  x , 

Cope. 
Report  on  White  River  district, 

Colo.,  Kndlich. 
Report  on  Hig  Horn  Mountains, 

Carpenter. 
Preliminary  report  of  survey  of 

Territories,  187IS,  Hayden. 
Results  of  surveys  in  Colorado 

in  1H76,  Hayden. 
Grand    River    district,    Colo., 

Peale. 
Sierra  Abajo    and   West    .Sun 

Miguel    moantaius,    Colo., 

Holmes,  W.  H. 
Eruptive    rocks    of   Colorado, 

Eudlich. 
Remarks    on    Laramie    group. 

White.  C.  A. 
Systematic  geology  of  fortieth 

l)arallel  survey,  King,  C. 
Saurians    in    Dakota    beds  of 

Colorado,  Cope. 

1879.  Age  of   Laramie   group,    Uan 

ulster. 


Cretaceous— Con  ti  n  ue<l . 

RoCKV     MolMAIV     TO    GKKAT     JUdlN 

|{K(iio.Nu — Continued. 
lH7!t.  (Jeology  of  (ialisteo  Cretk,  X. 
Max.,  Stevenson. 

CarbonifcM'ous  fossils  from  ( 'oln. 
rado,  et(!.,  White,  ('.  A. 

Laramie  group  east  of  •S)iitniHk 
ranges,  Sttn-cnson. 

Progress  of  survey  of  Wyoiiiiu); 
and  Idaho,  Hayden. 

North  American  Mi'sozoio  aiul 
Ceno/oic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

(ieology  of  Green  River  (IIn- 
trict,  Pealo. 

Review  of  Hayden's  Atlas  m 
Colorado,  and  sketidi  ol'tjt'ol- 
ogy  of  the  NorthwcNt,  Mor- 
gan, A. 

Humboldt-Pocahontas  voiu, 
Kosita,  Colo.,  Clark,  K.N. 

Macfarlane's  Geologiiul  Rail- 
road Guide  to  Utah,  etc., 
Davis,  W.  M. 

Report  on  paleontoloi^y,  sur- 
vey of  Wyoming  and  Idaho. 
White,  C.  A. 

Jura-Trias  of  western  Nurtli 
America,  White,  C.  A, 

Macfarlane's  Geologiral  liiiil- 
road  Guide  to  Colorado,  Hay- 
den, Davis,  W.  M. 

Sweetwater  district,  lliuUitli, 

Dinosaurs  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Lakes,  A. 

1880.  High  plateaus  of  Utah,  Dut- 

tou,  Powell. 

1881.  Laramie  of  southern  Xuw  Mei-| 

ico,  Stevenson. 
Judith     River     group,    Sterii-| 

berg. 
Artesian     wells    in    Colorado,! 

Berthoud. 
Deer  Creek  coal  liekls,  Ariz.,] 

Devoroux,  Walcott. 
Memoir  on  loxolophodon  anij 

uintatherium,  Osborn. 
Examinations  in  Colorado  ao^ 

New  Mexico,  Stevenson. 
Atlas    of    Colorado,   Hay(leii| 

F.V. 

1882.  Geologisches     nnd    Moutani^ 

tisches  aus  Utah,  Ochseiiiu 
Grand    River    coal,  Colo»ii< 
Thiele. 


Kro< 

floi 

(  ret 

of 

Coal 

Ste 

Kicts 

and 

'IV-rtia 

yon 

I'hysi,. 

Cany 

l'<8l).  J'o.s.siiJs 

\Vliit 

<  retace 

of  tht 

I^t'port  ( 

(iarv, 

'■rccii  j{ 

and  J){ 

Urctacooi 

«''■"  Sfa 

''•'port  oil 

>Sf.  .Jol, 

^'oskUs  of 

Whit,., 

l><'vion'  o 

•'^follusc 

AVhito, 

''ri.'i.ssio    i 

I'laho,  \ 

<  'ounty, 
•^''•'tli  Par; 
■'^"Jiposed 
'"'■"lit     r; 
HaJlowel 
■"^•"1  Juan 
stock. 

^fohnes,  V 

I'l-ramio,  ne- 

Stevciiso,, 

'*^-<'olorado) 
ter,  \\\ 

-fountain,! 
^•"'""■t    froni 
^'■""wstoif 
£■  S.,  and  I 


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291 


IUIJ.17I. 


Cre'^aceous — ('oiitiniicd. 

p.,      V     MolNTAIN     To    (iUKAl      UasIN 

I.iiiioNH — Cuiitiiiiii'd. 
1(W2.   rertiury     of    central     r»i>ii(tn, 

Cojio. 
Kro«Ied  cliaiiiiel   way,  Stcn-en- 

Ron. 
Cretnceous  jiiul  Tertiary  lloia 

of  tlio  West,  LpBiinereiix. 
('(lal  near  Canyon  City,  Colo., 

Stoveimon. 
Facts  in  Montana,  Idaho,  I'tah. 

and  Colorado,  Newberry. 
Tertiary  hiktory  of  Grand  Can- 
yon district,  Duttou,  C.  E. 
I'Uysieal     geology     of    Grand 

Canyon  district,  Button. 
1><8;<.  Fossils  of  the  Laramie  group, 

White,  C.  A. 
Cretaccious  and  Tertiary  floras 

of  the  West,  Lesiiuereux. 
Heport  on  Cretaceous  and  Ter- 
tiary, Ward,  ]i.  V. 
(ireeu  Kiver  group  in  Montana 

and  Dakota,  White,  C.  A. 
Cretaceous  fossils  of  the  West, 

ern  States,  White,  C.  A. 
Heport  on  Wind  River  district, 

St.  John. 
Fossils  of  the   Laramie  gn)up. 

White,  C.  A. 
Keview  of  noninarino  fossil 

Mdllusca  of  Xorth  America, 

White,  C.  A. 
Triassio    fossils    of    Houtheast 

Idaho,  White,  C.  A. 
Coal    measures    of     Gunnison 

County,  Colo.,  llallowell. 
N'oith  Park,  Colo.,  Hrcadhead. 
Supposed    Jur.a-Trias    of    the 

I'ront    range     of    Colorado, 

llallowell. 
olorailo.^  (i.,„   Juan   region,  Colo.,  Corn- 

stock. 
•  iciilogy  of  Y(dlowstono  Park, 

Holmes.  W.  H. 
L;. ramie,  ne.-vr  Raton,  \.  Mex., 

Stevenson. 
1884.  Colorado  l)uilding  stones,  Fos- 
ter, W. 
Hayw"H         Kxlinct  glaciers  of  San   Juan 

Mountain,  Colo.,  Hills,  R.  C. 

mul    Mo»*^'"W         Report    from    Carroll    to    the 

llltah,  Oct*'""™  Yellowstone    Park,    Dana, 

coal,  ColoW^  E.  S.,  and  Grinnell. 


reck,  N 

rem  Cold- 

'.  A. 

f  SpiniiHb 

Wyomiu',; 

I. 

rto/.nii^  ami 

i.  A. 
Kiver  (11*- 

i'h  AtlM  tif 
jtch  of  Hfol- 
iwest,  M"f- 

utas    voiii. 
.ark,  U.N. 
ogUal   Riiil- 
Utah,  etc.. 

ntolo.iiy,  8'>'- 
ag  and  hlikl'" 

■estern   N«rtli 
8,  C.A, 
ologi.-il  Rail- 
joloratlo,Huy- 

,M. 

rict,  KutllKh. 
Uocky  Moun- 

of  Utah,  But- 

[uern  N'>w  Mex- 

group.   Stem- 


\n 

[al  lieUls,  Atiz. 

lalcott. 
Ixoloplu't^on  » 

Osborn 
|inColora«loa"' 
Stevenson 


lorado, 


Cretac«oiiB — Conl.'uied. 

R<kK\      Moi  NT.\    V      TO    (JltK/Vr     ItASIN 

liKcioN.s — Continuecl. 
1881.  Data  eonceruing  Denver  wells, 
Chisholm. 

(Jeology  of  the  Rocky   Moun- 
tain district,  Fminons,  S.  F. 

Vertebrata  of  Tertiary  of  the 
West,  Cope. 

Artesian    wells    of    Dt>nver, 
Cross. 

Ilulfalo  Peaks,  Colo.,  Ijiiiiions, 
S.  F. 

1885.  Genus  Pyrgnlifera,White,  C.  A. 
Nephelingestein    in    den    \'er- 

einigtiMi  Staateii,  WoltV. 
Dinoeerata,  Marsh,  O.  ('. 
Relations  of  Pnerco  and  T.iara- 

mie  deposits,  Cope. 
Map     of    the    United     States, 

McGee. 
Russell    artesian    well,    Kaus., 

Parker,  J.  D. 
Relative  ages  of  AnuM'icau  and 

English     Neozoic,      Man-on, 

J. 
Marsh  on  the  Dinoeerata,  Sci- 
ence. 
Cope"s  Tertiary  Vertebrata, 

Science. 
Geologic     sketch    of    Roc  ley 

Mountain  division,  Emmons, 

S.  F. 
Operations   in  upper   Missouri 

region,  Hayden. 
Notes  on   metaniorphism,  Ste- 
venson, 
Geology  of  the  Spanish  Peaks, 

Savage. 

1886.  Rock  Creek  and  Gardiner  River 

coalfields,  Mont.,  Woim 
Geology   of    the    Laramie    of 

Montana    coal    fields,    Lind- 

greii. 
P\)S8ils  from  central   ^Montana, 

Whitfield,  R.  P. 
Relations  of  coals  of  Montana, 

Davis,  W.  M. 
Montana  coal  fields,  I'ldridge. 
Geologic  studies  in  Montana, 

Hayden. 
Coals  and  lignites  of  the  North- 
west, Pumpclly. 
San    Juan     Mountains,    Colo., 

Stevens. 


292 


CATALOaUE    AND    INDKX   OP 


[■ULLllT, 


Cretaceous — C'untinucd. 

KOCKY     MorSTAIN     T(»    (iKKAT      MaHIN 

KKtiioNs — Coiitinucil. 
1X8<I.  SoiithwoHtcrii   ColiiriKlo,  ('mii- 

Htock. 
1887-1X8!).  (ir.)iiiiiii^r  „{  .Mi,lill<-  C'ni- 
tacctoiiH,  I'^hlridire. 
CouIh  (if  ('oluriiilo,  Ncwlmrry. 
C'ual    lli'lil    of   (  riHU'tl    Itiitlu, 

l.tikea. 
l''oaturi'H    altoiit    I>«ii\(«r,  Kl- 

(Iridgc. 
KIk  Head  t'oul,  CIiihoIiii. 
I'oHNil  plaiitH  from  (ioliloii,  !.«•»- 

qllcnMIx. 
I'iolil  for  rcseaii'li  in  the  Kooky 

MoiintaiiiN,  Hills. 
Denver  Tortiary,  CroHs. 
(it'oloj;y    of    Colorado    ore    dc- 

]>o!sitH,  LakfM. 
(iiinnison  Coiiiity,  (^olo.,  Hills. 
Huerfano  Kivt-r  hasin,  Hills. 
Iron    resources    of    Colorado, 

Cliauveuet. 
Notes  (ui  r.oadville,  Ihlscny. 
Mesozoic  of  southern  Colorado, 

etc.,  Stevenson. 
Mountain     uptlirusts,    White, 

C.  A. 
Northwestern    coal    rejjiou   ol" 

Colorado,  Hewitt. 
Colorado  oil  lields,  Newlnrry. 
Oil  lields  of  Treniont  County, 

Hilseng. 
raleontolofjic  notes,  Colorado, 

Stanton. 
I'itkin  County,  Hills. 
Spanish  Teaks  region.  Hills. 
Trinida<l  coal  region,  Lakes. 
Contemporaneous    faunas   and 

lloras,  Newberry. 
Geologichistoryof  Yellowsloiie 

I'ark,  Hague. 
Kelations  of  Laramie,  White, 

C.  A. 
Skull   of  Ceratopsida-,    Marsh, 

O.  C. 
Keport  of  Territorial  geologist 

of  Wyoming,  Rieketts. 
Map  of  United  States,   Iliteh- 

eock,  C.  n. 
Vertebrate  fauna  of  the  Puereo 

epoch.  Cope. 
Mesozoic  of  New  Mexico,  Mar- 

cou,  J 


Cretaceous — Continued. 

KoChV     M()l'NTAr\     TO    (tHKAT     Masin 

Hkoions — Continued. 
1887-188!).  Original  locality  of  dry. 

l>ha'a  pileheri,  Marcou,  .1. 
Great  Fulls  eoal   basin,  Nuvr. 

berry. 
Iron  Hufto,  Mont.,  Calvin. 
Sierra  Mnjada,  Mexico,  Cliisin. 
Ilaja  California,  Lindgren, 
Lower  Cretat'cous,  While. ('A, 
\'all(  y  of  Mexico,  Chism. 
Report  of. Montana    division, 

Hnyden. 
Jfe,  irt  of    Meso/.oic    ilivi^ion. 

V  liite.  C.  A. 
Yellowstone  Park,  Ha;,'ii('. 
Northwestern  C(dorailo  ri'ff'uwi, 

White,  C.  A. 
18!»(l.  Coal  measures  in  Cohuadu  and 

Now  Mexico,  Van  DicNt. 
Crazy  Mountains,  Mon*..  Wnlil. 
Distribution  of    fossil    plaui.s 

Ward,  L.  F. 
Custer  County,  Colo.,  CJiiirltiMi. 
Kruptivo      rocks    of     liduld.; 

County,  Colo.,  Palmer. 
Arenas  of  continental    |priij;ris. 

in     North     America,     Kaii.i 

J.D 
Huerfaii  >  beds,  Hills. 
Colorado    t,"  miji    .m    ('(ildiMdn 

and  New  Mexico,  Sti  vciison. 
Laramie    group,    Cii|)c,    Now- 

berry,  Stev('nson,\Viir(I.  I..  F. 
Spanish  Peaks  region,  Mill'*. 
liocky    Mountain   piotax's, 

Dana,  J.  D. 
Movements    in    Rocky   Mmiii- 

tains,  Kniinons,  S.  I'. 
Displacements  in  (irniid  Can- 
yon, Walcott. 
Warren's  (ieograpliy,  Hiewer. 
Lower  Cretaceous  of  San  Carlos  I 

Mountains,  N.  M<'x.,  Wbito. 

C.  A. 
Macfarlane's    Railroad  (iiiiili',1 

Eldridge,     Emuuuis,    S.  F.;j 

Hague,  Pumpelly. 
North  American  Mesozoic,] 

White,  C.  A. 
Laramie,  Mont.,  Cannon. 
Report  of  geologist  of  ^Vp 

ming,  Rieketts,!..  1'. 
Yellowstoue  Park,  Iddiugs. 


Cretaceous- 

lii»  Kv    .Mo 

Kkuion 

<). 

im.   Ctel 

H<! 

<  'retd 

Am 

Fuel 

Lak 

Ulack 

fry, 

••'loreii 

L'Idr 

Interc» 

fCol, 

Geologi 

minei 

-M.irsl 

'•reat    I 

Newh 

Coal  tiel 

Notes    o 

R.  T. 
I'eafures 

Hills. 
I'crry  J',.,| 

1«4,').  I'oriuatio 
K'>n  an 
W!'.  Cnited  S 
•lition, 
Xotes  on 
•'•gion, 

'ornia, 
''•■port  on 
fornia, 
1^".'<.  (ieo logic  II 

''*'■;  Ma 

'"•^l.   fioology    O 

"'"'  l)ari 
Tr.isk. 

"•'oau  in 

*>'"",  \e\ 

Geology  ol 

"'<•,  Cal. 

Geology  eas 

tains,  Oil 

^^-  R"l'ort  on 

•■'■»  Calif,; 

Kevievvof] 

of  the  Ci. 

CO",  liJak* 


Bfi.L.  in 


DAtTOIfl 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLoGV. 


293 


,  CA. 


f  of  flry 
con,  .1. 
sill.   N<«' 

iilviii. 
CO,  rliisin. 

Vllilr 
lllMll. 
li     lUviKIIIII, 

ic    tiiviHioii. 
ratio  ii'i;""!. 

'olovildii  !llul 
,u  I'i.st. 
M.)ii'..NVt)W. 
'ossil    plinii" 

ilo.,l'liiirlt>iii. 
of     IliiuW'i 

PillllltT. 

lerifi'. 


l)iiiu 


nils. 

,,,     C'lil'Ti'll" 

CO,  Sttvensou. 

c'(')if.  ^'»'*• 

Inli.Wiii'l.I-^'' 

jrioll,  Ilii'''*- 
111   protiiN^*. 

Korliv   Moim- 

F. 
|„  OvMii.l  Cm- 

lipliy,  Hie^^"' 

imofS:iu(';irlo* 

liiilroii'l  ti'ii'l;'' 
liimous.    S'  ^■' 

Cuiiiwu. 
logi«t  of  ^VF' 
ts,i..i'- 
Lvk,  W'UuK"' 


Cretaceoui— Continn«'<l. 

l{o(hV     Mor.NTAIN     TO    (iKKAT     MaKIN 

Kkhion.h— (!oiitiiiiuMl. 
IX'K).  skull    of  ('«riitopNi)lii',   MiirHli, 

( >.  C. 
|n:)|.  Cciitiii'i'oiiN  <l('|)ONit.'4  of  .Mi'xico, 

lltMlpriii. 
( 'I'rtaccoim  funiiiitioiiH  of  North 

AiiH'iiiNi,  VVliitf,  <'.  A. 
Fiit^l    rt>8oiir<:(m    of    Coloruilo, 

Lak(«M. 
Iil.uk  iiilU  iiiiil  W'm  Horn  loiin- 

try,  Chance. 
Flort'iicx     oil     liclds,     Colo,, 

KI<lri(l)i;o. 
Iiitrrcstiiijj  ofcurrenco  of  K"l'l 

[Colorado],  llaiiHiiiaini. 
(icolo^ical   hori/oim   a.s   dutor- 

iiiiiKMl  by  v«utelnato  fostdlM, 

Mansh,  O.  C. 
(ircat    Fal'.H   roiil   tleld,   Mont., 

Nt'wliorry. 
Coal  ticlds  of  Montana,  Woid. 
NotcH    on    Now    Mexico,    Hill, 

R.  T. 
IVaturt's  of  Rocky  MouiitaiUH, 

Hills, 
i'ciry  I'ark,  Colo,,  Cannon. 

I'ACIKIC   .SrATK."*, 

1(<4.").  I'orniafions  in  ])ortion  of  Ore- 
tjou  and  Calil'ornia,  Hall,  J. 
WX  I'nited  States  oxploriuj^  expe- 
dition, Dana,  .J.  1). 
Notes  on   the   California  gold 
rcj;ion,  Lyman,  C.  S. 
1851.  (icology  and  rosoiircos  of  Cali- 
fornia, Tyson,  P.  T. 
Kc]iort  on  minerals  from  Cali- 
fornia, Frazor,  ,1,  F. 
IKS.  (ieolojijic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcou,  .J. 
KM,  (ioology  of   Coast    Mountains 
and  part  of   Sierra  Nevada, 
Trask. 
KV").  (Jeolojry    of    route    to    Pacific 
Oeean  in  California  and  Oro- 
};on,  Niiwberry, 
Geology  of   Coast   Mountains, 

etc.,  Cal,,  Trask. 
Ocology  east  of  Cascade  Moun- 
tains, Gibhs,  G. 
l^ij.  Report  on  northern  and  south- 
ern California,  Trask. 
Review  of  i)art  of  geologic  map 
of  the  I'nitcd  States,  by  Mar- 
cou, Blake,  W.  P. 


Cretaceous — Continuetl. 
PaciI'IC  STATK8— Con  tinned. 
I8.'>4l,   Rejtort  u])on  route  to  the  Pa- 
cilic    in     California,    lUake, 
\V.  P. 

Sandstone    fornnition    of    San 
I'raneiseo,  IMake,  W,  P. 
1857.  Report  on  routes  to  the  Piicilic. 
in  California,  and  to  the  Rio 
(Srande,  Aiitisell, 

Crelaeeiiiis  fossils  of  Lns  Ange- 
1(.>H,  Trask. 

Reconnaissance    to    month    of 
(iila  K'iver,  Parry,  C,  C, 
18.5H.  (Jeology    of      North    America, 

Marcou,  ,1, 
18(51.  New     .Minaden     quicksilver 
mines,  Silliman. 

Fiissiliferous  rocks  of  Califor- 
nia, Whitney,  .1,  1). 
186.">.   I.a  Californie,  Frigiiet. 

(ioology  of  California,  Held 
work,  18(50-1865,  Whitney, 
J.  I). 

(Miauge  of  level  in  (Jreoii  Monu- 
tains,  .Scott,  W.  Iv. 

Fossils  from  auriferous  slates 
of  California,  Meek. 

I'etroleuni  in  ('alifornia,  Silli- 
man. 
18(50.  Conrad's  criticisms  on  I'aleon- 
tology  of  California,  (Jabb. 

.Journey  through  Call foruiii and 
Nevada,  Jackson,  ('. 

liecent  developments  of  sur- 
vey of  California,  Whitney, 
.1.  D. 

"Whitney's  Geology  of  Califor- 
nia, Hrewer. 

Subdivisions  of  Cretaceous  of 
Califcunia,  (jabb. 

Constitution  geologi(|uo  et 
miuiero  de  la  Californie, 
Friguet. 

Fauiu*  primordialo  dans  lo  pays 
do  Galles  et  la  geologie  cali- 
forniene,  Marcou,  ,1. 

Miocene    and     Cretaceous    at 
Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  .Jack- 
son, C.  T. 
1867.  Gabb  on  Cretaceous  of  Califor- 
nia, Conrad. 

Fossils  in  auriferous  slate  of 
Mariposa,  Blake,  W.  P, 

Secondary  fossils  in  Oregon, 
Blake,  "w.  P. 


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CATALO(}UK    AND    INDEX    OF 


("I'll..  12i, 


1809. 


1870. 


187:5. 


Cretaceous — (.'oiitiiuu'd. 
Paimfk;  Statks— Continued. 

1807.   lirown  coai  of  AViisliinj^ton  and 

(^refjon,  lUakc,  W.  1*. 
18(18.  (iold  with  ciniiahar  in  stn-ond- 

ary  or  Tertiary  rocks,  Hlakc, 

W.  P. 
MittlieilunfiCen  von    d(T  WeHt- 

Kiiato  Nord-A'ncrika,  liicht- 

hofi'n. 
I'rinciplcs  of  tlio  natural  hvh- 

tcni  of  volcanic,  rocks,  Hiclit- 

liofon. 
(Jrt'taccoiis  and  Tertiary  fosHils 

of  California,  (iahb. 
Division    of    tlio    Cretaceous, 

Whitney,.!.  1). 
Alixturo     of    Cretac(,'ou8    and 

Eocene  fossils,  Conrad. 
(Jeolof^y  on  Great  Pacific  Rail- 
road. Meek. 
(ioldla<;erst;itten  Californiens, 

Hurkart. 
Distribution    of    inininf;    dis- 

tri(!t8,  Kayniond. 
Notes  on  coast  of  Orej^on,  ( iood- 

yoar. 
(ieoloj;ic  niaj)  of  I'nited  States, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. ;   Hitchcock 

and  Hlake. 
1871.  Report   of    State   gcoloj^ist  of 

Oregon,  Condon. 
Serpentine  of  Coast  and  Cas- 
cade ranges,  Newberry. 
1875.  California  coal.  Cooper,  .1.  0. 
Vancouver  Island  anil  Oregon, 

(Jabb. 
Geology   of  Sierra  Nevada   in 

ridation  to  vein  mining,  How- 

inaii. 
1871).   lIori/(uital    crushing    in  Coast 

range  of   California,  Le 

Coilt(!. 

Reports  on  jiortions  of  southern 
California,  Marcou.  J. 

Relations  of  lignitic  grouj)  of 
the  W(!st,  Stevenson. 

1878.  Structure  and  origin  of  moun- 
tains, Le  Conte. 

1879.  Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
roail  Guide  to  California, 
Cooper,  .1.  C. 

Macfarlane's  (ieological  Rail- 
road Guide  to  t)rogou,  etc., 
Coudou. 


Cretaceous — (Continued. 
Pacific  Statks — Continued. 

1879.  (ieidogic  survey  of  the  fortieth 

])arallel,  Newberry. 
North  American  Mesozoir  uud 
Ceno/oic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

1880.  Old  river  beds  of    California, 

I.,e  Conte. 
Auriferous    gravels    of  Sierra 
Nevada,  Whitney,  J.  1). 

1882.  Ammonites   in  Tejoii  gnmii  m 

California,  Dana,  .7. 1). 
Vein  forinatiou  in  progress  at 
Suli)hur  Bank,  Cal.,  he  Coute 
and  Rising. 

1883.  Note  sur  la  gdologie  de  la  Cali- 

fornic,  Marcou,  .1. 
Age  of  Tejou  and  amiiKiniti's  in 

Tertiary  of  California,  Ikil- 

prill. 
Ueber    die    Geologic    Cilit'or- 

nious,  Marcou,.!. 
AmiuoniteH  in  Tertiary  of  Cali- 
fornia, llcilprin. 
Mineral     vein    form.'itiou    at 

Steamboat  Springs,  LcCoiiti. 
Suppose*!  Tertiary  aiiuiKiiiitis, 

Newberry. 

1884.  I'hysical  and  agricultural  tea 

tiires  of  California,  liilgarii. 

Guadalupe  (piicksih cr  Miiiiiii.'. 
California,  Wagoner, 

Uuited  States  Geologi  'al  Siir-I 
vey  work  in  Cal  i  f(i.uia,| 
Becker. 

Contributions  to  Ti'itiary  ge- 
ology, Ilciliirin. 

1885.  ("ono-in-cone,  Newberry. 
Notes  on  stratigrapliy  of  ('ali-| 

fornia,  Becker. 
Mesozoio  and  Ccuozoic  ol'('ali-| 

fornia.  White,  C.  A. 
(Jcologic  sketch  of  I'acilii'  ili-| 

vision,  I5cckcr. 
Cretaceous  fossils  tVomCalil'ur'l 

Ilia,  White,  I.e. 
Coal  iu  Chico  group,  i>ilier. 
Report  of  divisifni  of  the  I 

cilie,  Becker, 
Rciiortof  divisionof  Mc8n/oi(j 

White,  C.  A. 
Cretaceous     niotiiinorpliics  o| 

California,  Heckei . 
Notes  on  northern  Calil'orui^ 

Diller. 


Puget 

Inverl 

Co;ii 

Quicki 

Report 

geoh 

Iransci 

Lang 

Mono  C 

'iiiildiu 

•lacks 

l'<!l<'.  \orthor 

''•■issen  J 

'"^"udstoi 

(•cology 

lieckej 

IJ<'port  o 

geoloy 

logical 

Report  o 

I'nited 

vey.  Be 

^lacfarla] 
(-'oiidon 
nor,  Wi 
Warren's 
<.'oid  „re! 

iiiond. 

Ricon    Hi 

eiscoj,  J 

M '"unties 

.var,  Ho 

'"■isson  a  IK 

"'■H,  Cal. 

"••■"igeCo; 

"*"'•  KMinas   ot 

Wliito,  C. 

^'"■•"•'y  Croti 

•••lid  (h'cu 

^•"■'i'  iiieusi 

^o^vsuap. 


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rci-luiry  gt- 


ivomCalii'"' 

I,  lliU'T' 

(if  tk 
lofMi'st""'' 


I'V 

ot  I  ;i»- 

I 

/.oil 

of  l';>li- 

1 

A. 

:icit'\f  ill 

1 

Cretaceous— Continued. 
Paciiu'  States — Continued. 
1«»7-188!>.  Ke])oit     of     mineralogist 
of  Calilornia,   Irelan,   Cood- 
yoar. 
Ventura  County,  Cal.,  Bowers. 

Heport  of  division  of  volcanic 
geology.  Dutton. 

Map  of  Unitcil  States,  Hitch- 
cook,  C.  II. 

Catalogue  of  fossils  of  Califor- 
nia, Cooper. 

I'otrograpliic  description  rocks 
from  California,  Sclmstor. 

I'uget  group.  White,  C.  A. 

Invortohrato  fossils  from  Pacific 
Coiist,  White,  C.  A. 

(Quicksilver  dejmsits,  nocker. 

Kejiort  of  ('alifornia division  of 
geology,  li(!eker. 

rranscontiuontal  railroads, 
Lang. 

Mono  County,  Cal.,  Wliiting. 

liuildiug  stones,  Cal  i  f  o  r  n  i  a  , 
Jackson,  A.  W. 
l«l().  Northern  California,  Diller. 

l.iissen  I'eak  district,  Diller. 

Sandstone  dikes,  Diller. 

(icology  of  quicksilver  deposits, 
Hecker. 

Report  of  division  of  volcanic 
geology,  United  States  (Jeo- 
logical  Survey,  Dutton. 

Keport  of  California  division, 
United  States  (ieological  Sur- 
vey, Becker. 

Macfarlane's  Railway  Cuide, 
Condon,  Cooper,  Dutton,  Tur- 
ner, Willis. 

Warren's  (Jeograpliy,  Brewer. 

(iold  ores  in  California,  Ham- 
mond. 

liiiDU  Hill  well  [San  Frnn- 
ciseo],  Irelan. 

|('iiiinties  of  California],  (Jood- 
Yi  ar,  Hobsou,  Preston, Watts. 

Lassen  and  Los  Angeles  conn- 
lies,  Cal.,  Preston, 

< 'I  lingo  County,  Cal.,  Bowers. 
IWl.  Faunas  of  the  Shasta  group, 
White,  C.  A. 

Ivirly  Cretaceous  of  California 
iind  Oi'egon,  Becker. 

(imi  measures  of  Washington, 
L>ow8uap. 


Cretaceous — Continncd. 
Paciiic  SrATKs— Continued. 

181)1.  Report    of    Cascade    division, 
United  States  Cecdogieal  Sur- 
vey, 1  >iller. 
Geology  of  Mount  Diablo,  Cal., 

Turner. 
Chemistry    of     Mount    Diablo 

rocks,  Melville. 
Coal  mining   in  Oregon,    Nor- 
ton. 
Cretaceous  formations  of  North 

America,  White,  C.  A. 
Schists  of  Coast  range,  Becker. 
Crystallines  of  northern  Cali- 
fornia, Dutton. 
Canada. 

1K)0.  Arctic  regions,  steppes  of  Rus- 
sia, etc..  Am.  .lour.  Sei. 
1818.  Statistics  of   coal,  Taylor,  R. 

C. 
18r)5.  (ieologyof  Hudson  Bay  terri- 
tories, etc.,  lsbist<'r. 

1859.  First  report  on  Palliser  oxpedi- 

tiiin,  Hector. 

Exphu'ation  of  country  be- 
tween Lake  Superior  and  Red 
River  colony,  Dawson,  S.  ,1. 

Cretaceous  fossils  from  Assini- 
boine  and  Saskatchewan, 
Meek. 

Re])ort  of  Assiuiboine  and  Sas- 
katchewan expedition.  Hind. 

Fossils  from  Red  River  country, 
Meek  and  llayden. 

1860.  (icologie  des   siidwcstl  i  c  h  en 

Theiles  von  V  a  n  c  o  u v  e  r's 
Inscl,  Bauermann. 
Southeastern      V  a  n  c  o  u  v  e  r 
Island,  Bauermann. 

IStil.  Country  between  Lake  Supe- 
rior and  the  Pacific,  Hector. 

1862.  Cretaceous  fi)S8ils  on  \'ancou- 
ver  and  Sucia  islands,  Meek. 

18(>'?.   I'ossll  plants  collected  on  north- 
west lioundary,  Newberry. 
Rei)ort  of  exi)loration  iu  Brit- 

isli  Anu'rica,  Hector. 
Report  of  survey  of  Canada  to 
186!{,  Logan. 

IMtVl.  Renuiius  t'roui  Cretaceous  of 
N'ancouver  Island,  Meek. 

1866.  The  naturalist  in  Vancouver  Is- 
land and  British  Columbia, 
Lord,  J.  K. 


296 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[BULL.  127. 


Cretaceous— (.'ontinued. 
Canada — Continued. 
1866.  Map  of  Cunada  and  jiart    of 
United    States,    Lofjan    aud 
Hall. 

1868.  Featnrtis  of  the  northwcHt  co.ast 

of  Ainorica,  Hlakc.  T.  A. 

1869.  (ioolof^y  of  Mackenzie  \'alley, 

Meek. 
Geology  of  Alaska,  lilako,  T.  A. 
Plants    from   the    Yellowstone 

expedition,  Newlxjrry. 

1870.  Later  extinct    llora  of   North 

America,  Nowherry. 

1872.  Explorations  in  Hritish  Colum- 

bia, Selwyu. 

Coal  (ields  of  Vancouver  Island, 
Kicliardson,  J. 

Analyses  of  co;il  and  crystal- 
lines from  Vancouver  Island, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

1873.  Coals  of  til    west  coast  of  Can- 

ada, Harrington. 

Coal  of  Vancouver  and  (Jiuoen 
Charlotte,  Richardson. 

Mesozoic  fossils  from  lUitish 
Columbia,  Hillings. 

Summary  report  of  Canadian 
survey,  1872-7:5,  Selwyn. 

Fo.s8il  plants  from  IJritish  Co- 
lumbia, Dawson,  .1.  W. 

1874.  (leologyof  Canada  Pacific  liail- 

way,  Macotm. 

( )bservation8  in  Northwest  Ter- 
ritory, Selwyn. 

Country  between  the  Ked  liiver 
and  the  Saskatclwfwan  and 
L!ik(»  Superior,  Hell,  U. 

Age  of  lignite  of  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Les(]uereux. 

Explorations  in  Hritish  Colum- 
bia, Richardson. 

1875.  !^'gion  along  forty-ninth  ]iiir- 

allcl  to  the  Rocky  Mountains, 
Dawson,  G.  M. 

Foraminifera,  etc.,  from  Creta- 
ceous of  Manitoba,  Dawson, 
G.M. 

Age  of  coal  of  Vancouver 
Island,  Selwyn. 

(it^ologie  du  bassin  du  Mac- 
kenzie, Petitot. 

Northwest  Territory  from  Man- 
itoba to  Rocky  Mountains, 
Selwyn. 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Canada — Continued. 

1875.  Address  to  Natural  History  So- 

ciety of  Montreal,    geoloj^'ic 

history,  Dawson, .).  \V. 
Lignite  formation  of  the  West 

Dawson,  G.  M. 
Transition  beds  of  Saskatclie- 

wan  district,  Cope. 

1876.  Invertebrates  from  coal  rocks 

o;  Queen  Charlotte  I.shiuds, 

W'hiteaves. 
Fossils    from   Vancouver  ami 

Sucia  islands.  Meek. 
Catalogue    of   economic    iiiin- 

erals    and    stratigra[iliy    of 

Canada,  Selwyn. 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils 

of  upper    Missouri  coiuitry, 

Gabb. 
Later  extinct  floras  of  North 

America,  Newberry. 
Country   west  of   Lake  Mani- 
toba and  about  Lake  Wiiiiii- 

l)eg.  Hell. 
Fossil  protozoa  from  Cauaila, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Country  between  uitpcr  Assiii- 

iboine  Kiver  and  Liiko  Man- 
itoba, etc.,  Spencer,  ,1.  \V, 
Outliva  of  geology  of  '-'aiiada, 

CiKMunan. 
Explorations  in  Hritisli  I  dliiiii- 

bia,  Ri;'1iards()n,  .). 
Coal    rocks,    (iuecn    Cliarlntti' 

Island,  Richardson,  .F. 
Relations  of  lignitir  ijniiiii '^i 

thii  West,  Stevenson, 

1877.  Notes    on    lower     IVaco   ami 

Athabasca  rivt^rs,  Matiiii!i. 
Exploration  in  Hritiuli  ('»l"iii-| 

bia,  Selwyn,  Dawson,  G.  M. 
Coal  regions  of  Annrira,  Mai> 

farlane,  J. 

1878.  Explorations    in     iiritisli  To 

lunibia,  Dawson,  (i.  M. 
Geology    of    coast    of   Arctij 

lands,  l''eilden  and  DoKain'S 
.Jurassic    fossils    from  t'oiuj 

range  of    Hritisli  Cnlm^ 

Whiteaves. 
Iron  and  coal  in  UrilisliC'ul 

bia,  Sci.  Am.  Siipt. 
Report  on  coal  fu'Ids  of  Hntu 

Columbia,  Kicliardson, 


Canad.i 

^Wl-  -North  p... 

'>ia  and 

^^■■nvsoii 

IV.iee   !{■, 

^*«''  Vneeij 

"■'w.s„i,r 

Clicniieal  J 

geology 

•"••inn. 

(■'eoJogy    o< 

Dawson, 

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297 


nry  So- 
(i  \Vcst, 

Islands, 


IV  (V 


anil 


luu-    nil"- 
;rai>liy    "' 

iiiry  fossils 
ri  country, 

H   of  Not'l^ 

ry. 

LiiUo  Mam- 

.y.iUc  Winiii- 
r,„ii  Ciinatla. 

uvi"''^  •^'*'*'"' 
d  L;ikoMau- 

,uu'V,.l.NV. 
y  „l-  Canada. 

jrUi.-li*-'"^'™' 

kMi    Clii"'!""" 
l\Hon,  •'■ 

J,.     I'oaco 
Vrs.  Mac""" 


auil 
11. 


1  AuK'Ti'ii 


111 

Lou 


Uviti!*l>  f 

ast,   of   Arctt 
,101.11)0  U^""' 

„  fvoiu  c'«^;, 

[ifiBl.  Columl" 

ru>lA«ofmi 
bcliavtls""'"'' 


Cretaceous — Con  tinned . 
C'anaka— ContinntMl. 
187><.  Notes  oil  niiscellaneons  rocks  of 
Canada  survey,  Harrinf^ton. 
Mines  and  niiniTals  of  Hriiish 

Coliuiibia,  Dawson,  (!..M. 
Lcadiiijjf  geologic  areas  of  Can- 
ada, Chaiinuui. 
Catalogue  of   rocks,  minerals, 
and  fossils  of  Canada,  Har- 
rington. 

1879.  North  American  Mcsozoic  and 
Ceno/.oic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

MoHozoio  fossils,  Cretaceous  of 
Vancoiivisr,  Wliiteaves. 

Exjiloratioii  in  southern  inte- 
rior British  Columbia,  l>a\v- 
soii,  C!.  M. 

1880.  {'liciuieal  contributions  to  the 
geology  of  Canada,  1  loH'inaiiu. 

.Sketch  of  geology  of  Mritisli 
Columbia,  Dawson,  (i.  M. 

Geology  of  the  Peace  River 
region,  Dawson,  G.  M. 

K'eport  on  Queen  Charlotte 
Island,  Dawson,  G.  M. 

Lecture   notes  on   geology    of 
Canada,  Dawson,  ,1.  W. 
1S81.  North  part  of  ]iriti>h   Colum- 
bia and  Peace  River  country, 
Dawson,  G.  M, 

I'caee  River  region,  Dawson, 
G.  M. 

l>er  (^ueon  Chailott(!-Arc!uj)el, 
Dawson,  (J.  M. 

Clieniical  eontribntions  to  the 
giology  of  Canada,  llolf- 
niann. 

(ieology  of  British  Columbia, 
Dawson,  (!.  M. 

L'guite  Tertiary,  .'>«auris  Hiver 
to  one-iiundred    and   eighth 
nieri<lian,  Dawson,  (J.M. 
P3.  Clieiiiical  contril)utions  of  geol- 
ogy of  Canada,  Hofl'manii. 

Lower  (^retaceous  of  British 
ColiMubia,  Wliiteaves. 

Section  from  Lanrentian  axis 
to   Rocky   Mountains,    Daw- 
sou,  <;.  M. 
Kcjiort   on   Bow  and    Belly 

region,  Dawson,  G.  M. 
Cri'taceous  and  Tertiary  lloras 
of   British  Columbia,   Daw- 
sou,  J.  W. 


Mac 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Caxaka — Continu(!d. 

1884.  Mesozoic  fossils  fnnn  Alaska, 
White,  C.A. 

Re<'ent  observations  in  North- 
west Territory,  Dawson,  G.M. 

Descriptive  sketch  of  western 
Canada,  Dawson,  G.M. 

Observations  along  Canada  I'a- 
cifu!  Railway,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
188o.  Age  of  Mesozoic  of  Queen  Char- 
lotte Islands  and  British  Co- 
luinb'a.  Wbiteaves. 

Ne.ir  forty-ninth  parallel  west 
of  Rocky  Mountains,  Bauer- 
man. 

Part  of  basin  of  Athabasca 
River,  Bell,  R. 

Jurassic  of  North  America, 
White,  C.  A. 

Bow  and  Belly  region,  Dawson, 
G.  M. 

Cheuiical  contributions,  coals 
Northwest  Territory,  llolf- 
iiiaun. 

Hudson  Bay  region.  Bell. 

Ammonite  from  Cretaceous  on 
I'eaco  River,  Wliiteaves. 

Saskatchewan  country,  Daw- 
son, G.  M. 

Relations  of  gisologic  work  in 
Canada  and  the  Old  World, 
Dawsou,  .1.  W. 
188t>.  Ivepoit  oil  Rocky  Mountains 
between  ID  and  50^  30", 
Dawson,  G.  ^L 

Mesozoic  lloras  of  Rocky  Moun- 
tain region,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 

Coal  of  Northwest  Territories, 
Kinah.'iu,  ('>.  H. 

Cypress  Hills,  Wood  Mountain, 
etc.,  McConnell. 

Coal  of  Northwest,  Kinahan, 
(!.1I. 

Cascade  coal  field,  Merritt. 

Floras  of  the  Northwest,  Daw- 
son, .1.  W. 

Chemical   contributions,  lloflf- 
luann. 
1887-18S!t.  Banks  of  Saskatchewan, 
Pantou. 

Belly  River  region,  Co])e. 

Borings  in  Manitoba,  Dawson, 
G.  M. 

Caribou  gold  district,  Bowman. 


298 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


ini'i.L.127. 


Cretaceous — Conti  niiod . 
Canada — Ccmtiimod. 

1887-1889.  CiiHCiuk)  anlhmcito  baHiii, 
Dawson,  G.  M. 

C'oal  in  valley  of  ]?o\v  liiver, 
Dodgi'. 

Pearlier  Crt'tacoonB  of  the 
Nortliwest-,  Dawson,  (i.  M. 

FIoiiiH  of  tlio  Northwest,  Diiw- 
Bon,  .1.  W. 

FoshIIh  from  coast  of  HritiNli 
Columbia,  \Vliitoav(\s. 

Map  of  United  .States,  Hitch- 
cock, ('.  II. 

Laraniio  plants,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

Mount  Stephen,  M<'(.'onnell, 
Walcott. 

Northern  All)crta,  etc.,  Tyrrell. 

Northern  ])art  of  the  Dominion, 
Dawson,  (}.  M. 

Plants  i'rom  Vancouver  Island, 
Dawson,  (J.  M.;  Dawson, 
J.W. 

Kelations  of  Hritish  North 
Ain(!rican  plants,  Drum- 
mond. 

Ked  Kivor  Valley,  Manitoba, 
Mc(;harles. 

Kocky  Monntainsnearthofifty- 
first  parallel,  McConnell. 

Invertebrate  fossils  of  Pacific 
Coast,  AVhite,  C.  A. 

Woods  and  plants  from  weslern 
Canada,  Dawson.  J.  W. 

Yukon  expedition,  Dawson, 
(J.  M. 

Caribou  district,  British  Colum- 
bia, liowman. 

Yukon  district,  Dawson,  (i.  M. 

Lower  Liard  River,  McCon- 
nell. 

Duck  and  Ividin;;  mountains, 
Tyrrell. 

Min(^ral  wealth  of  Uritish  Co- 
luml)ia,  I  )awson,  G.  M. 

St'aboard  of  British  Columbia, 
Bowman. 
1890.  Cretaceous  of  Manitoba,  Tyr- 
rell. 

Northwestern  Manitoba,  Tyr- 
rell. 

North  American  Mesozoic, 
White,  C.  A. 

Distribution  of  fossil  plants, 
Ward,  L.  V. 


Cretaceous — Continued. 
Canada— Continued. 

1890.  Exi>edition     down     Andiirson 
liiver,  Dawson,  (i.  M. 
Yukon  and   Mackenzie  rivers 

McConnell. 
Chalk,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
Macfarlano's    Railway    Cuidc, 

Dawson,  G.  M. 
Laramie    and    its    assoiiatei*, 

Tyrrell. 
Notes    on     British    Columhia, 

Dawson,  G.  M. 
Coals  in  western  Canada,  Mcr- 

ritt. 
Warren's  Geography,  Brcwpr. 
IX'.tl.  l^ako  Winnipegosis  and  rmcii- 
]»ino  Monnt.-iins,  Tyrioll. 
Yukon  and  Mackenzie  ]iiim>, 

Mc(,'onnell. 
Striu'tnre  of  the  Selkirk  ranj;?, 

Dawson,  G.  M. 
Later    physioj^raphic  (,'e»Io;'y 
of  Kocky   Mountain  region, 
Dawson,  G.  M. 
Northern   extension  of  earlier 

Cretaceous,  I)awson,fi.M. 
Country  north  of  Lesser  slave] 

Lake,  McConnell. 
Foraminifera    and    Riuliolari 

from  Manitol)a,  Tyrrell 
Cretaceous  formations  iifN'orll 

America,  White,  ('.  A. 
Glacial  Lake  Agassiz,  I'liham. 
General. 
18152.  Order  of  succession  of  rods 
thl^  earth,  Featherstoiiliaiiil 
1H41.  History  of  Keolo;.;ii'  Ntii(lii> 
the    United    States,    Hit' 
cock,  1']. 
1811.'.  New  or>;anio  remains,  Murti 

S.G. 
1849.  Uelier  die  Vorbreitunguinl 
Gren/en    der    Kriideliilil 
{jen,  Buch. 
18.")().  Limits  of  the  chalk  forniil 

Buch. 
1855.  Rapport  snr  la  ]i:irtie 

fji<|uedorExpositioiiilfN' 
York,  Lyoll. 
185fi.  Development   in  jjeolnpio 
tory  of  North  Anit^riea 
.J.  D. 
American    geolojjic  lii8to| 
Dana,  J.  D. 


g«5( 


Warcon 

"^"t>.  Keviow 

North 

"*'7.  \'ertel.ri 

Marsh 

''Hticalp 

"■aitli, 

'^"9.  i.'.^Iation 

^'e^(ebr 

•■^'"'•tli  An 

<'<iUozoi 

•^'■"•far/an 

"'ad     (; 

Macfar 

'■'eoloMJQ 

^^"lericai 
•\«<'     of 

^irdner, 
"*'•  '^'"rMi  part 
••""1    Peat 
Dawson 

*  ''"miborl 
'«»^-  Mesozoic 
f-  V. 

^'•"■'•■I.rata 
^^I'wt,  Cop, 


l*<(i 


dil 


\in-i.L.n. 


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299 


Anilcrsou 
izio  rivers, 

VV. 

way    (luiik, 

(    asHociates. 

^    Columbia, 

Caniiilii,  M«- 

pliy,  »5r.'\ver. 

i8,  Tynoll. 
•,kcn/i<'  liiisiii>. 

,  Selkirk  ranco,] 

I. 

rapli"'   «imAu:5J 
i.mitain  nti""'] 

M. 

,„sion  of  ('iirl«1 


DaWHO" 


(i.M. 


1  of  l>ess(!r  Slavi 

nnell. 
and    RiitlioUn 
,ii,  Tvrn'll. 

te,  ('.A- 

At^asBi/,^'!'!''""' 


bi 


,e8siou<'(ro.Vs 

.\;atberstnuli;i'i;l 


ooloj;!''  K 


tuiii' 


lliv 


)(\    stall's 

0  remiiiiis.  M"«' 

orl)reitung<i'i'> 
,lcr    Kv.i.l.'l"W' 

1,0  cbalU  forniAV." 
la  !'•"'*'''  ■ 


iir 


^ilitiiiil'' 


jjoolop'' 


^•oU. 
tilt  in 
jortb  AuuTU'i>. 

geologic  Ui8t»' 
D. 


mx 


\m. 


Cretaceous— Continued. 
(iKXiKAi- — Continued. 
18.")7.  Geolo;i;y  and   iialcontolo^^y    of 
Mexican     lioundary    aiirvey, 
Hall,  .1. 
185H.  Geology    and     googra])  li  y    o  I" 
North  America,  Uogeis,  H.  1). 
18(il).  Ancient   vegetation    of   North 
Aniorica,  Nowherry. 
Sketch    of  geology   of  United 

States,  Rogc^iH,  II.  1). 
North  American   fossil  iilants, 
LL'S([noroux. 
18G1.  Reply   to  Newberry  on  age  of 

Nebraska  leaves,  Ilerr. 
lH(i3.  Aiii>alacliiansanil  Uoc^ky  Moun- 
tiiins    in     geologic    history, 
Dana,  J.  1). 
['hints  from  Yollowstonj^,  New- 
berry. 
Studies   in   chemical  geogony, 
Wnrtz. 

1874.  Relations  of   flora  of   Dakot"' 
gronp,  Le8<in<Tenx. 

1875.  Northwestern  Wyoming,  Coin- 
stock. 

Carte  gdologique  do  la  terre, 
Marcon,  J. 
IfiTii.  Review  of  Cretaceous  flora  of 

North  America,  Jjes(inereiix. 
1877.  Vertebrate    life    in    America, 
Marsh,  O.C. 
<  ritical  points  in  bisiory  of  the 
earth,  Le  Conte. 
1x79.  Relation  of  horizons  of  extinct 
\'ertebrata,  Cojx). 
North  American  Mesozoic  and 

Ceiiozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Muclarlane's    Geological    Rail- 
road   (inido.     Hunt,    T.   S. ; 
Macfarlane. 
Itod.  Ceohjgic    history     of    North 
American  llora,  NewbiMry. 
.\gt'     of    Laramie     formation, 
(iardner,  J.  S. 
iwi.  N(iitli]>iirt  of  Ib'itish  Columbia 
;iii(l    I'ciace    River    cctuntry, 
jtawson,  G.  M. 
W'2.  (ieohigical  chart,  Reid,  H.  A. 
IW.  (leneral  geology  of  Wisconsin, 

Chamborlin,  T.  C. 
1W4,  Mesozoic   «licotyledon8,    Ward, 
I,,  r. 
Verlebrata  of  Ttu'tiary  of  tlie 
West,  Cope. 


Cretaceous — C'ontinued. 
Gknkuai, — Continued. 

1885.  Relative  age.s  of  American  and 
English  Neozoic,  Marcon,  J. 

Dinocerata,  Marsh,  O.  C. 

Relative  ages  of  AmcTican  .and 
Knglisli     Cretaceona    and 
Eocene,  (iardner,  J.  S. 
18K(i.  Eresh-water    invertebrates    of 
the  .lurassi(;,  Whit'j,  C.  A. 

(Iretacoous  llora  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Newberry. 
1887-188!*.  (Jreat    Falls    coal     field, 
Montana,  Newberry. 

i"!retaceoiis  of  Texas,  White, 
C.A. 

i'ossil  woods  from  Northwest 
Terriliiry,  I  )awson,  J.  W. 

On  llindi^iistra-a.  White,  (J.  A. 

( irouping  of  MiddleCretaceous, 
I'lldiidge. 

E([nivalency  of  American,  New- 
berry. 

Rciport  o(  snbconnnitteo  on 
Mesozoic,  International  Con- 
gr(!ss  of  Getdogists,  Cook, 
Cope. 

Synopsis  of  Laramie  flora, 
Ward,  Les(itiereux. 

Mesozoic  realm,  Cope. 

Relations  of  Laramie    group, 
Wliit<-,  C.  A. 
1891 .  f !r(>t;iecons  formations  of  North 
America,  correlation.  White, 
C.A. 

Northern  extension  of  ciirlier 
Cretaceous  in  western  British 
Amorie.'i,  1  )awson,  ( >.  M. 

Classili(;ati(in  in  southern  iute- 
riorof  North  America,  White, 
C.  A. 

Croll,    .lames.       On    son.e    <'<)ntroverte<l 
^,>ints    in    gt^dogiciil    cliniiitology,    a 
reply  to  N<'weoi!ib,  Hill,  and  ot.hers. 
Am.  Jmir.  Kci.,  ^il  miiri,  vi>l.  20,  ]ip.  "249  271, 
1883. 

Crosby,  C.  E.  Vesuvius  and  the  sur- 
rounding country. 

Hei.  Am.Supt.,vol.  5,  No.  I'iU,  |.|).  2055-2050, 

4°,  1878. 

Crosby,  Henry  W.  On  the  relation  be- 
tween the  Glacial  deposits  of  Scotland 
and  those  of  (Janada. 

CkmpI.  Soc.  (ihi8|4«w,  TruuH.,  vol.  2,  pp.  132- 
i;i8, 1807. 


300 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


ti"'U..127. 


Crosby,  W.  O.    Kcport  on  tho  geological 
map   of   Massaclmsetts,    jn'oposed    by 
W.  O.  CroHby.  pp.  5-12,  Host  on.  1876. 
Roviuwoil  by  [J.  I).  Diiiiii]  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.. 
3(1  Rcriea,  vol.  J2.  i)i).45iM6()  (\\t.).  1876. 

Notos  on  the  .surfaci^  geology  of  east- 
ern MaHsacliu.setts. 

Am.  Nut.,  vol.  11.  pp.  .ITT-aST,  1877. 

Native  bitnnicns  and  the  j>itch  lake 

of  Trinidad. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  in,  p)i.  2-Jn-240,  1H7!». 
Scl.Ain.Siiiit.,  vol.7.  No.  174, pp.  2771-'.!772, 
2785-278(1,  4",  1879. 

Contributions     to    the    geology    of 

eastern  MaSHaidinsetts. 

Boston  Soi'.  \at.  ili.st.,  OcinHional  TaptTw, 
No.  3,  28(1  pa^'i's,  ]ilat('s.  iiia]),  1880. 

Alistriu't,  Am.  Joiir.  Sci.,  Iltl  Horics,  vol.  Ii», 
p.  414  (i  p.),  1880. 

Finite  in  eastern  Massachusetts;  its 

origin  and  geolooieal  relations. 

Am.  Jour  Sii.,3a  Hcrics.  vol.  Ifl,  pp.  110-122, 
1880. 

On  tho  ago  and  su(!('essi()n   of   the 

crystalline  formations  of  (iuiana  and 
Brazil. 

]?oatoiiS<H'.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol,20,  pp.  480- 
497,1881. 
Distorted  p(?bbles  in  eo)tglonierate. 

Boston  Sor.  Nat.  Hist..  I'roc,  vol.  20.  jiji.  :i(i8 
378, ISHl. 

On  the  evidences  of  compression  in 

the  rocks  of  Moston  basin. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  I'roc.  vol.  20.  pp.  308^ 
313,1881. 

Notes  on  the  pliysical  geography  and 

geology  of  tb«f  Island  of  Trinidad. 

Bostim  Soc  Nut.  Hist..  I'roc,  vol.20,  pji. 44- 
.15,1881. 

On  the  occnrrence    of  fossiliferoiis 

bowlders  in  tho  drift  of   Truro,  C';i))e 
Cod. 

Boston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  rinc,  vol.  20,  jij).  V.M 
140,1881. 

Abstract,  Am.. Tour.  Sci.,  3(1  sorics,  vol.  18.  p. 
148  (J  p.).  1879. 

On  a  jiossible  origin  of  ])etrosilieiou8 


Crosby,  W.  O.— Continued. 

The  classitication    of  textures  anil 

structures  of  rocks. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.21,  pp. 280 
288, 1883. 

Origin  of  continents. 

ficol.  JIag.,  vol.  10,  now  HoricH,  pp, 24I-1',VJ, 
1883. 

Probable  occurrence  of  the  Taconiiin 


system  in  Cuba. 

Science,  vol.  2.  p.  740  (i  p.),  1883. 

—  Chemical  geology. 
Science,  vol.3,  p. 59  (J  p.),  1884. 

—  On  the  mountains  of  eastciii  Ciilia, 

Appalacliiu.  vol.3,  ]ip.  129112,  IsHl. 
Abstract.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  ]>. 092 (i  p.),  lg,<i. 

—  On  tlu^  classification  and  m  i"iii  ni 


joint  structures. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Ilist.,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  iip.:: 
Kt,  1884. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jonr.  Sci.,  3il  series,  vol.!.'. 
p.  476  (J  p.),  1883. 

On  the  elevated  coral  reel's  of  CiiIki. 

Boston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  jip.  \% 
130,  1884. 

Almtiuct,  Am.  Nut.,vol.  18,  iip,  lsl-18i:!J|i.i. 
18.S4. 

Keviewed  by  J.  I).  I)[ana],  Am.  .Iniir.  Si;. 
3(1  scries,  vol.  20,  pit.  148-149,  188,3. 

On  the  chasm  called  "I'urijfiitorv  "in 


Sutton,  Mass. 

Hostoii  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  pii,-i:'4- 
430,  1884. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  10.  p.  900  (J  p.),  lev.l 

—  Origin   iind  relations  of  cuiitiucuu 
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Hoston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  \  ol.  22,  ]ip,HJ-| 
4S.-1,  1884. 

Keviewed  by  J.  D.  r»[ana|,  Am,  .Idiir.  ,>;.; 
3d  series,  vol.  29,  pp.  330-338. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat., vol,  19,  pp.  ilSG-OSTi-p 
1885. 

—  Common    minerals    and  rocks.  l'i< 


rocks. 

Bo8t(mSoc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  20,  jip.  100- 
109,1881. 

On  the  classitication  and  origin  of 

joint  structures.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  I'roc,  v(d.  31,  jip,  409-411, 1883. 

Geology  of  Frenchnians  Hay,  Maine. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  v<d.  21,  pp.  109 
117.1883. 

Abstract,  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  23,  j). 
64  (i  p.),  1882. 


]);ig(S,  12 ',  IJostou.  1S8(). 
[tiuides  lor  science  teacliinj;.] 

(^)lors  of  soils. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vrov...  v.,1, 23,l)p.:H 
222,  1888. 

Notes  ou  joint  structure. 

Boston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.Sl.pp.!!! 
248, 1888. 

On  the  rel.ations  of  the  c(iiis;loniej 

iite  and  slate  in  the  Uoston  Im.siii. 
Boston  Soc  Nat,  Hist.,Tr(>c  .  v()1.23,piv 
27,  18.S8. 

Abstract,   Am.  Nat.,   vol.   19,   I'l'-  ^'^ 
(il'-).  1S85. 


ton  Harbor. 
Boston  .Soc.  ] 

W:,  J  888. 
—  Geology  „j 
kota. 

DdsionSoo.  N 

■^'■. '"'■-M.p.li 

Al).slr;|,.(_     \„| 

!'•  '•'•■I  a  I'.),  I88t 

—  Qii.irtzitesd 

•■^fi-  Am.  Siipt, 

&.  /'olio,  1888.     : 

— ''Iiysical  hisi 
I." well  Froo  1 
'li'Stou.  1889. 

—  Tho  Kaolin  ii 

—  Tho  JIadison 

-*|||'ii':icliia,  vol. 

—  JlassacJinsettt 
M'Kliiil.ino's  Go( 

\i\>.m-iu7,  mo. 

—  [Remarks  on  e 

'•"liMcliiiiato  of  1 
liii.itdi]  s,„:  y!ut,  ij 

'""'i'l'.),  1800. 
•^'"•ticol,,voI.  5  |, 

—   fie()l„;rie,il     J,i^ 

lia.sin. 

I'lialdii 

'.  \m. 

f«"ipi)siti„„  „f 

iJiusni. 

■^''»'Wct.Am.Jo„r| 

■'•'(}  10,1801. 

"n  f'lo  contrast  ii 

»'%I<  .3.1(1  low  J.J 

""1  Barton,   G 

"'«t'a''l.oaiferou«/-,J 

iisetfs. 

•*'DJ<M.r..Sci.,3,l8,,r 

.«™;„;;;"™'| 

^'""«^'.An..Naf.,vc 
,  ^'-  '^^■'I'hnan. 

,„!'"'•■■""'  on  trici 

"."iticrockN. 

J„^;«""'-.Snrv.,,l. 
r"'''^-"l-I.pp.I9-4| 

;'*!  Sei..,,e,  ,„, 
'^•"■'^•''''  17,  pp.  5.,; 


|iin,i..ur 


[lABTON.I 


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301 


Crosby,  AV.  O.— Continued. 
Coolojjy  of  the  outer  islanils  of  Bos- 
ton lliirbor. 

Boston  Soi;.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proo.,  vol.  23,  pp.  450- 

4.i7,  ]Xf8. 

. Geology  of  the  lilack  llillH  of  Da- 
kota. 

llostoiiSoc.  Nat.Ilist.,  Proc,  v<il.  •_':),  pp. 488- 
M7,  vol.  2i,  p.  11  (ip.),  1888. 
Abslnict,  .Viii.  Jour.  Scl.,  3(1  scries,  vol.20, 

p.i.');i(ii'-).  "**"*• 

—  (JiiMi't/itesaud  HilifiouscoucrotioiiN.  I 

Soi.  .Vni.  Supt.,  vol.  2,  pp.  104(«i  10408,  No. 
d'li,  liilio,  1888.    From  TtMilinology  Quart.  I 

—  riiy.'^ical  history  of  Boston  Basin.       | 
Lowell   Free   LecturoH,   188!»-"90,   22  pa),'e8, 

Huston,  1889. 

—  The  Kaolin  in  Bhindford,  Miihs. 

Teihnology  Quart.,  vol.  11,  pp.  228-2117,  1800. 

—  Tlio  Madison  l)owlder. 

Api';il:i<liia,  vol.  0,  pp.  01-70,  105,  pi.  5,  1800. 

—  Massachusetts. 
Miicrnrlano's  Geol.  llwy.  Giiitlo,  2<l  nlition' 

P1).99-1U7,  1890.  : 

—  [IJciiiurks  on  evidence  in  the  till  .•i.'<  i 
^  I 

to  Ilio  cUinate  of  the  (Jlacial  period.  J 

I!o.«toii  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  24,  pp.  466-  [ 
167  (ill.).  1800. 
Ani.Ci<(il.,vol.  5,  pp.  123-124  (9  lines),  1890. 

—  Geolofjical  history  of  the    Boston 

ba.siii. 
Hiiatoii  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proo.,  vol.  2.').  pp.  10- 

:,  \m.  ' 

Composition  of  till  or  bowlder  clay. 
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1)0.1891. 
.Vlislract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  series,  vol.  42,  ]). 

«(il'>'l*'l- 

•In  the  contrast  in  color  of  the  soils 
ot'Mgli  and  low  liititudes. 

.VnUii'ol.,  vol.8,  pp. 72-82, 1891. 
Tidiiioloiry  Quart.,  vol.  4,  pp.  30-45, 1891. 

mil  Barton,  G.  11.  Extension  of 
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tksetts. 

.\m.,Iimr.Sci.,3(l8er.,V(il.20,  pp. 416-420, 1880. 

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Proc,  vol.  .3,11    ^    ,,^^^^^__   ^^_^^    ^. 

K-SDU,  1887. 
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Mi  C,  Whitman.  On  hypersthene 
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"jitic  nicks. 

I'  !<.  Gcol.  Snrv.,  J.  ^V.  I'owell,  Director, 
Ml.X(,.l,vol.l,  pp.  19-42, 1883. 

ilistrait.t.  Am.  Joiir.  Sci.,  vol.23,  i>p.  139- 
IttlfSI;  Science,  vol.l,p.l77  (ip.),40;  1883; 
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ttures  iiuil 
■ol.21,in'-*" 

,.s,VV. -"-•'•■ 
\n-  'r;icm»i;\ii 

1*83. 
884. 

astevn  ('"Im. 

142.  l"**!. 
,p.OU2(.iV.).18--l. 

and  oiinin  oi 

.oo.,vol.22,Vl'"- 
3il  scriert,  vol. "' 

1  reefs  of  Ch1>:i. 
,.oc.,vol.2-2.VV-l-'- 

18,  pp.  IM -182(5 V'- 

mil,  A'"'  ■'"'"'■  *'■ 
4y,  1883. 

'I'nrinitory "'" 

|Pr,„..,vol.22,W.«- 

,„8   of    COUtilU'Ut*' 
IProcNol'^-V!'"'^ 

Iina], 

-338. 

ll.io.P?-"**'-^^''^'"' 

Is    and  voel^s.-*^ 
Ixf). 

lilcUi"!X-l 


iMtcture. 

i,,,„,„voi.:;i.vP' 


Cross,  Whitman — Continued. 
Explanatory  ncie  cont'erniuK   "tri- 
clinic ]>yroxeni'.' 

A\u.  >Tour.  Sci..  3(1  series,  vol.  26,  p.  76  (|j  p.), 
1883. 

[Microscopic   examination    of    fjold 

sand  from  Idaho.  J 

Colorado  Sci.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  1,   pp.  36-37, 
1884. 

G('(doc;ical     relations    [in     artesian 


S'at.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  23,  jip. 


I  „f  tlii>  con 
Boston  b:>s'"' 
1st. ,  Tree.  ^  "I"'' 

vol.  19.   I'V- 


irlOllHl 


wells  of  Ucnvcr.] 

Colorado  Sci.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  I,  pp.  77-83, 
1884. 

On   sanidine  and  topaz,  etc..  in  the 

Xevadite  of  Chalk  Mountain,  Colo. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci..;id  series,  vol.  27,  p]).  !)4-96, 
1884. 

[ ]  A  rcinarkabl»(  landslide. 

Science,  vol.8,  p.  203  (J  p.),  18S6. 

On  the  occurrence  of  to])a/,  and  gar- 
net in  lithophyses  of  rhyoiile. 

Colorailo  Sci.  Soc.  Proc,  Mil,  2,  p;irl  2,  pp. 
61-70,  1.SS7. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.31,  pp.  432-438, 
1886. 

Petrography. 

(ie()lo;;y  ;in(l  mining;  industry  of  I.eadville, 
Cidi)'.,  liy  S.  F.  Kmnions,  l',  S.  (ieol.  .Surv.,  Mim- 
odrapli.  vol.  12,  pp.  319  362,  2  plates,  Wasliin;;- 
ton,  1886. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vid.  22,  p.  62  (J  p.),  1887. 

The  Cimarron  landslide,  .Inly,  1886. 

(Jolorado  Sci.  Soc,  Proc,  vid.  2,  part  2,  jip. 
116-120,  IH87. 

Note    on    idmnolite   tVom   Colorado 

[El  Pa.so  County]. 

('olorado  Sci.  Soc,  Proi^,  V(d.  2,  iip.  Ili7-170, 
1888. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23.  pp.  171  -172  (J  p.), 
February  number,  1889. 

[(>l)servati()ns  in  res^iird  to  the  ])ara- 

morphic  origin  of  certain  minerals.] 
Coloracb*  S(d.  Soc,  Proc.  vol.  2,  pp.  182-183, 
1888. 

On  some  eruptive  rocks  from  Custer 

County,  Colo. 

Colorado  Sci.  Soc.  Proc,  vol.  2,  |>p.  228-250, 
1888. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  ji.  171  (J  p.),  Fob- 
ruarv  number,  1889. 

The  Denver  Tertiary  formation. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  series,  vol.  37,  jip.  261-279, 
1880. 

Abstract,  Colorado  Sci.  Soc,  Proc, vol.  3,  pp. 
119-133. 

Notes  on  some  secondary  miuorals 


of  the  am]>hibole  iind  i)yroxeni^  groups. 
Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  3(1  »eri«».  vol.  39,  pp.  3t>V-370, 
1880. 


302 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


lm'i.i.127. 


Cross,  Whitman — Continued. 

Constitution  and  orij^in  of  sphoru- 

litos  in  (H'id  eruptive  rocks. 

AVa.sliiii(;t<)ii,  riiil.  Soc,  Bull.,  vol.  11,  jip. 
411-443,i)liit<'H5,  (!,  1891. 
I  Kcviowedby  Anon,  Am.  (;<'ol.,vol.  8,  pi).  ;i87- 

.■J92, 1891. 

(Jeoloj^y  of  the  lloHita  hills,  Custer 

County,  Colo. 

Colorado  Scl.  Hoc,  l*ro<:.,  vol.  y.pji.  269-27», 
1891. 

On  iilunite   and  di.aH])orc  from  the 


Rosita  hills.  Colo. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  -Jl,  i)p.  406-475, 
1891. 

—  and  Eakins,  L.  G.  On  ptilolite,  a 
now  mineral. 

Am.  Jour.  Hvi.,  lid  Nories,  vol.  32,  jip.  117-T21, 
1880. 

Colorado  .Sci.  Soc.,  I'roc,  vol.  2,  part  2,  p]). 
71-76, 1880. 

—  and  Hillebrand,  W.  V,  On  the  min- 
crals,  mainly  zeolites,  oceurriufj;  in  the, 
basalt  of  Table  Mountain,  near  Golden, 
Colo. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  siTies,  vol.  23,  jij).  452-4.58, 
1882. 

On    minerals    of   the    crvolite 


group  recently  found  in  Colorado. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  26,  pp.  271-294, 
1883. 

Contributions   to 


spread  occurrence  of  allanito  as  an  ac- 
cessory constituent  of  many  rocks. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  30,  pp.  108-111, 
1885. 
Al)8tr.act,  Am.  Xal., vol.  19,  p.  1098  (J  p.),  18.«5. 

Crosskey,  Henry  W.  On  the  relation 
between  the  Glaciiil  dopo.sits  of  Scot- 
land and  those  of  Canada. 

Geol.  Soc,  Glasgow,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  pp.  132- 

138. 1807. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.3,  new  series,  pp.  207- 

211. 1808. 

Crossman,  James  IF.  S.'in  Hernardino 
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Ciilifornia,  9tli  Kt'imrt  of  State  Miiinralci- 
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Crozier,  A.  A.     Evidences  of  Glacial  a<^- 
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:nineral- 
ogy  of  the  Rocky  ^Mountains. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,J.  AV.  Towill,  Director, 
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—  Iddings,  J.  P.,  and.     On   the   wide- 


Culbertson,  Th.addons  A.  .Tournnlof.in 
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Cummins,  AV.  F.  The  CarbonilVnuis  df 
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Am.  Geol.,  vol.  2,  p.  138  (J  ]>.),  18x«. 

Mining  districts  in  El  Piiso  Couiitv 

Tex. 

(Jeol.  ai'd  Sci.  Hull.,  vol.  I,  No.  2  ('i  (iil.i,  \ 
1888. 

The    Carboniferous    formatioiin  in 


Texas. 

(ieol.  and  Sci.  Hull.,  vol.  1,  No.  3  (IJ  col./, 
4°,  1888. 

Report   of    geologist   for    iiortliiTii  i 

Toxiis. 

Texas  Geol.  and  Jfineralogical  Siirv.,  Ist  | 
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Alistrait,  (icol.  and  Sci.  Bull.,  vel.  1,  NV  | 
vcuilK-r,  1888  (\  col.)  j  January,  1889  (J  col.i 

The  southern  border  of  the  central  I 


coal  (ielil. 

Texas  Geol.  Surv.,  1st  Annual  HejKirt.pp.l 
143-182,  1890. 

—  The  Perniain  of  Texas  ami  itsnrirl 


lying  beds. 

Texas  Geol.  .Surv.,  1st  Annual  ];e]Hirl,  pp. 
18,3-197,  1890. 


DiBTON.J 

Curtice,  Cooj, 
—  [''<''.ition 

r.ileozoic  rot 

Texas.  J 
•"■(.l.  .So,..  An 

'"  (lisi  iiMsion 

Curtis,  ./oseph 
piwit.s  (if  J.:„re 

'  ■  •"'•  <iuoI,  .Si 
MiinegrapJi,  vol. 

mi. 

•Vlwtr.'K'ts,   ir. 
"qiort,  IN82-8,'),  I 
'""■■  '111.  7,  pp.  33 

^'''■Vi(H-(„|     l,y    J 

■iimilcs,  vo].13,p 

|Cartis, .;.  ,s.    The 
>*'it«-at(.rNr;in(l. 
i'l'i'-  and  iliuin, 
V)'.  I8fl(). 


^  •"■"•"<■(".  vol.  3,  p_  ^ 

''•  '^"  .'K'count  c 
5-^'»'"i  Caroliuii 
'■en  a  ^•„J,.,.,„o_ 

^■"•riiil.Soc,  Tr, 


""ley,  Cliarles  W., 

Rejjort  on  the  geology  of  niirtli\vest-^BP""si'iiatcs. 

'^'"'''a  .Mitd.oll,  Si 
'PW-68.  ^ 

■I'iosplialosinNc 
r°w..^,.  IJ.    Coa 

Botas. 

^^^'  ^'vpeditio,,  „j^ 
'"■'•"88  the 
Lewis  and 

r-  «kctcl,e8  of  thl 

.       ''T../an,es, 
f"*'  Map  (, 


crn  Texas. 

Texas  Geol.  Surv.,  2d  Annual  Keiidri,  ip. 
3,')7-5.')2,  map,  1891. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3^  ticritH,  vcLHI 
p.  430  (5  p.),  1891. 

and  Lernh,  Otto.     A  geological  jui 

vcy  of  tlu)  Concho  country.  .State  ( 
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Am.  GiMil.,  vol.  5,  pp.  321-335.  map,  IfM. 

Currey,  Richard  O.      A   sketch  of  tM 
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soils  and  produc^tiveness  aud  palf"! 
tology,  128,  vii,  pages,  map,  Kuoxvil 
1857. 

The  copper  and  iron  rci,don  "fi 

Floyd-Carroll-Grayson  pl.'itcaa  "f 
l?hie  Ridgo  in  A^irginia.. 

TIh)  A'irgini.is,  vol.  1,  pp.  62-64,  iilali*  * 
74-77,  80-81,  95,  4°,  1880. 

Curtice,   Cooper.      Oriskany  drift 
Washington.  D.C. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  3,  pp.  223-225, 18i)il. 


lliuji 


8I,s.si|)pi^ 


countrj 
We 


Jaiiies^  E. 
'^' '•'JP-'-Htiou    tol 

I'etcr,s  lUvori 
'■  '^^^■""■laissance 
*""<    tJirougJ 

''  ^''J'"  Mississi) 
""'"■'>  ^•ieoI]et 


^11VLL.127. 

urnalof  an 
pp.  si-ur., 

atiou  td  till' 

,18KH. 

Piisii  Ctmnty, 
No. 'J  Ci  f"!)' *  • 
brmiitioiis  i» 

for    iiortliiTii ! 


BABTON.; 


NORTH   AMERICAN    QEOLOOY. 


303 


ftloilical  S.irv 


,  l«t 


Curtice,  (hooper — Contiimod. 
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I'aleo/.oic  rucks  in  tlio  coiitriil  hiisiii  of 
Texas.] 

Cciil.  S()c.  Am.,  IJull.,  vol.2,  i>i).  527-528, 1891. 
Ill  ilisi  ussiou  lit'  "  Tlio  Cuiiiaiiohu  Heiioa  of 
tlioTo.xas-Aikausa.s  riigioii,"  by  K.  T.  Hill. 

Curtis,  Joseph  Story.  Silvor-leatl  do- 
pusit.s  of  Eureka,  Nev. 

r,  S.  liool.  .Surv.,  J.  \V.  Powoll,  Director, 
Miiiiiigraiili,  vol.  7,  200  pagoH,  4",  Wasliinnton, 
1881. 

Abstracts,  IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  4tli  Annual 
licport,  1S82-83,  pp.  227-251,  plates,  1884;  Soi- 
fm:  vol.7,pp.334-a35,  (i  p.),  4^  1886. 

lli'vicwud  by  A.  Six,  Soc.  (iool.  dii  Nord, 
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[Curtis,  .1.  !>.  The  lilaukot  deposits  of  the 
Witwatersranil. 

Eiij;.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  49,  pp.  200-201, 

ID-,  18!Kt. 


Gushing,  II.  T.  Notes  on  tho  Berea  grit 
in  northi'iistcni  Ohio. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc'.,  vol,  30,  pp.  213- 
215, 1888. 

Notes  on  tho  Muir  j^Iacial   ro^^ion, 

Ahiska,  luul  its  ji[eolo<,;y. 

Am,  ( ii-ol.,  vol.  8,  pp.  207-230,  plates  3  and  4, 
1891. 

Cutbush,  James.  On  the  hluo  earth  of 
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Am.  MlneralogicalJour.  (I(ruro),  vol.  1,  pp. 

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Cutting,  Hiram  A.  Report  of  tlie  geol- 
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i.  Bull.,  vol.  1.  ^ 
„ary,l««>a''''l'' 

ar  „f  thn<'"nml| 
Animal  Ki'V'TM'TI 
,xas  an.l  its .'Vii| 
t,  Annual  r>-l"'rt.W| 

l„^y  of  iv.rtlnv«4 
1  Annual   U.'!'"''  I'rf 


D. 


A,goolo5,ncal?«1 
..ountry.  i^taUM 

[.•,121-335, 1'lav,!* 
X  slcetcli  of  t] 

bee,  ^vith  a  de«t^ 
and  ores,  ando 

.  .,„e„s  ami  V* 
LeB,  mar,  l^'""^"' 


n( 


ll  iron  Tt".'»"" 
lyson  pl''^*''^"  " 
lii-inia- 

1880. 

1  orisl^auy  d"^' 

(pp.  223-225. 1^'- 


H.  IT.    rndulations  in  clay  deposits. 

JM-icuco,  vol.  3,  p.  404  (J  <>ol.),  1884. 

),T.  An  a(^eount  of  hill  on  tlio  liorders 
of  North  Carolina  supijosed  to  have 
Ibceii  a  volcimo. 

Am.  Phil.  See,  Trans.,  vol.  3,  pp.  231-233, 

m. 

abney,  Charles  W.,  jr.     North  Carolina 

[pLospbates. 

ElLilia  JlitchcU,  Sti.    Soc,  Jour.,  1883-84, 

p.  C4-C8. 

Phosphates  in  North  Carolina. 
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Iddow,  S,  II.     Coal,  iron,   and  oil,  or 
ppiaetiiiil  American  miner.     Potts- 
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aiTdss  the   Rocky  Mountains, 
Lewis  and  Clark. 
Ski'tciies  of  tho  Mississippi  Val- 
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P,  Map  of  country  drained  by  Mis- 
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James,  E. 
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refers  River,  Keating. 
Reconnaissance    from  Washing- 
ton,   through     Wisconsin,    to 
Coteau  do  Prairio,  Foatherston- 
haui;h. 
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1843.  Cretaceoits.of  the  Missouri  River, 

Nicollet,  Rogers,  H.  D. 
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Harris. 
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Culbertson. 
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etc.,  Marcou,  .J. 

1855.  Ueber    die   Geologic   von   Nord- 

Amerika,  Marcou,  J. 

1856.  Geology  of  the   upper  Missouri, 

Haydeu. 

18.57.  Geology     and     paleontology    of 

Mexican      boundary     survey, 
Hall,  .T. 

18.58.  Notes    on    map    and    section   of 

country    on     Missouri    River, 

Haydeu. 
Geology  of  Mauv.aisos   Terres  «>f 

White  River,  Haydeu. 
Paleontology,  Fort  Leavenworth 

to  Bryans  Pass,  Shumard. 
Fort    Leavenworth    to    Bryans 

Pass,  Englcmann. 
Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
cou, .1. 
Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  of  tho 

Northwest,  Meek  and  Haydeu. 
Remarks  on    Black   Hills,  Meek 

and  Haydeu. 


CATALOOTIE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[hull.  127. 


1859. 


1800. 


1H74. 


304 

Dakota»-C;ontin..e.l  ^^^.^^^^ 

1858.  Sk.tch    ol     t;«ology    ..I 

(.eolo«y  of  North  Ainer..:., Mar 

H^Si  THa^  or  y;-;,;;:'^ 

Nebra«k.'v,Meekivn.lHa>au.. 
KKplanation  of  n.ap    ot    Ne 

Renuuks  on    geology   ot    Bl"*^^ 

lUlKMckan.lHayaen. 
Not.,  ou    Nebv.Hka    and  l-tah, 

Dei.o;itH  of    bad    land,    of   the 
.Imlitli.Hayden. 

1861.  Sur    la    i<»""'     i 

1862.  Fo«BilH  from  NebruHka,  Meek  .uul 

Hayden.  ,,. 

1863.  Geology,  etc.,  of  the  upverM.s 

1866   Pipestono  stratum,  lla>dui. 
''""•mIp  of  Canada  and  iuu.t«t«.c 

United     States,     l^og'^n 
Cbalt'of    the    Missouri    River, 
X86T.  No^J-'  geology    of    Kansas. 
GS'^fnortbea^tern  Dakota, 

cS::::^  of  western   Dakota, 
llaydeu.  ^^^^^ 

First  annual  report 
of  Nebraska,  ilayden. 

and  Haydcu. 

«.  .„„„„  ...."»■■  .;;p;;;«;; -^ 

„f  Wvonunj;,  llaj'ien. 
,,'1^  U.tain  coal  beds.  Hay 

1869.  P^to'-  ""7^;  "'l^'C^stone 
Kxploration  of  tb.    ^''^ 
and  Missouri  rivers,  Ha^dui 

Cn  taceous  and   Tertiary  plauts 
"^'^L  Yellowstone,  Newlu.rrj-. 
Remarks    on     Missouri     N  alley, 

Hayden.  fi..,hires     of 

certain     P^'^-^-.^^    .'^^v  •     r  o  n, 
upper    Mississippi,  ^Valr 

18,1.  oi!«^ations  in  Dakota,  rroebel. 


T«=lrntaB— Ctuitiuued. 
Dakotas  America,  New- 

1872.  Ancient   UKe« 

berry.  ... 

Tertiary  Ib-ra  of  North  Aiuena, 

Lesiiuereux. 
Geoloiy  of  the  Missouri  Vail,,. 

llavden. 
Report  of   survey  of  NebraHlca, 

""I"  "'';;;;"■  of  the  rmtci 

^«^^-  "'SrS:   ni^licock    and  l.a.e, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

fiwsils     from    hntish 
Mesozoic     tossiis 

C.duuibia,  Hillings 

Cretaceous  llora  of  West-ruler. 

ritories,  Lesnueioux. 
Ancient  drainage  of  Lake  w™,.j 

neg,  Warren,  G.  K.  , 

N<,ti  along  union  rac.t.clM 

road,  Kneeland.  L 

Cretaceous  age  of  lignite  ottk 

West,  Cope.  .  L 

Metamorphisni   due    to  ln,n„, 

lignite,  Allen,  .1- A. 
Li^^ite  tl..ra    ..f  the    iar  ^^e.>.| 

Newberry.  , 

VcrtebrataofCretae,couB,lo,* 

fMassif.cation  and  distribntio.,  I 

'^retaceousoftheWcst.Co, 

Ancient  lake  basins  otthoKoci^ 

Mountains,  Marsh,  O.L.       I 

Report   on  region    along    ot| 

ninth    parallel  to  the  UV 

Mountains,  Dawm.G.M. 

Explorations    in    Nebraska  a 

Dakota,  Hayden.  J 

Geologic    chart    of  t  •>  l»'" 

States,  Bradley,  1  •  "• 
Paleontology   of   re.'onuu.'^l 
^tf  the  mack  Hms,«j 

Reconnaissance    m    tlie 
Hills,  Winchell.  N  •   1; 
Valley  of  Minnesota  Kiver, 'I 

ron,  t'.  K-  1 

,HT6.  Relations  of  ligniti-^  i^ronpJ 

venson.  y 

cretaceous   and  Tevt.ar yi 

of  upper  Missouri.  M' e^- 
Cietacfous  fossils  from  >a"J| 

expedition.  Meek. 
Report  of  snrveys  lor  W'l' 

rS;  from  Black  llillj^;3 

Fossils  of  the  Missouri  co«j 

Gabb. 


i87r 


DABTON.) 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


306 


r'lca,  New- 

I  Awotiiu, 
uri  VaUn. 

tho    ^'nitf'^ 
•j^d  Wivte. 

WestfV"  Irt- 

JUX. 

f  LaUeWinni- 
I'iicii'u'  Kail' 


f  ligni*' 


lit  tliel 


Vnii 


Wl. 


Wl. 


luo    to  \>«'-im8| 
f  tlio    fivr  NNA| 

Irotacoous,  Cope. 
U  AiBtrUmtioii. 

sins  of  tho  Unci 

ion  »V'"S  f"' 
lei  to  the  W»l 
bii\s'Bon,G.M- 

vtlen- 

vt    of  th.< 

.(■6    in    ^^"^ 
,9ot«  «i^-^'' 


limes 


lijrnitif 


,»T(l«? 


Dakotas— Coutimiod. 
1h7(!.  Little  Mi^4Huuri  bad  IiiikIh,  Allen, 

J.  A. 
\H'X.  I.ignitic    foiiimtioiis    of    North 
America,  LeHipioroiix,  lliiydt-n. 
IHT'J.  North    Aiiioricaii    Mosozoic    and 

C'l^nozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
l,s«().  raleontolonical  roport  on  Black 
Hills,  Wliitliold,  R.  I". 
Mineral  rosonrces  of  the    Uliick 

Ilillw,  Jenney. 
TIk^  fjreat  West,  lla.vdon. 
Diiiinagoof  the  lUack  llillB,  (iil- 

bert. 
r(5troj;r:ii>hy  of  Hliick  Hills,  Cas- 
well. 
Geolofjy  of  tho  Klack  llillB,  New- 
ton, 
(ilacial  drift  and  its  terminal  mo- 
raines, IJpham. 
Siniiniary  statemtaits  of  snrvey 
(if  Minm  sota,  Winchell,  N.  H. 
Work   in    Rocky   Monntaiu    dis- 
trict. Haydon. 
Tcnninal  moraine  of  second  Gla- 
cial period,  Chamlicrlin,  T.  C. 
(iulil  in    I'otsdam    of  the    lUack 

Hills,  IJevcrcnx. 
{'liDiiiistry,     Minnesota    survey, 
Dodjre. 
1883.  Commingling  of  fauna*  in  Lara- 
mie group,  AVliite,  C.  A. 
Green  River  group   in  Jlontana 

an.l  Dakota.  White,  C.  A. 
Age  (if  the  Laramie,  Cope. 
Luke  Agcassiz,  Upham. 
Report  on  work  on  Quaternary, 

Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
Little   Missouri   bad   lands,  Mc- 

liridge. 
IJevicw  on  nonniarino  fossil  Mol- 
liiN(  a  of  North  America,  White, 
t'.A. 
'M.  Wliite    River    beds    near    Sully 
Springs,  Cope. 
Lake  Agassiz,  Upham. 
Glueiiil    drift    in    Montana   and 

Dakdta,  White,  C.  A. 
Glacial  boundary  in  Ohio,  Indi- 
ana,  and    Kentucky,    Wright, 
G.F. 
Azdic  system  and  its  subdivisions, 

Whitney  and  Wadsworth. 
Gliaractcr  of  outer  border  of  the 

"Irii'l.  Chamberlin,  T.C. 
Bull.  1L>7 20 


Dakotas — Continiietl. 

1881.  Vertebruta    of  Tertiary  of   the 
West,  Cope. 
On  deposition  of  ores,  Newberry. 
Origin  of  some  osur,  To<l<l. 

1885.  MisscniriCotoau  and  its  moraines, 

Todd. 

Volcanic  dust,  Wa<lHWorth. 

Observations  in  upper  Missouri 
region,  Hayden. 

Lignites  of  (Jreat  Sioux  Reserva- 
tion, Willis. 

Enliirgenmnt  of  fragments  in  cer- 
tain rocks,  Irving  and  Van  Hise. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  McGee. 

History  of  Taconic  tjucstion,  and 
relations  of  the  rocks.  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

J  urassic  of  North  America,  White, 
C.A. 

Veins  in  the  lilack  Hills.  lUake, 
W.  P. 

Surface  ge(dogy  along  Northern 
raeilic  Railroad,  Newberry. 

Geologic  sketch  of  Riicky  Moun- 
tain division,  Enunons,  8.  F. 

Notes  on  Minnehaha  County, 
Minn.,  Upham. 

Flora  of  tho  Laramie,  Ward,  L.  F. 

1886.  Ro^jort   on   Quaternary  geology, 

Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

1887.  Map  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 

C.H. 
Beaches  of  Glacial  Lake  Agassiz, 

Uidiam. 
American  Cretaceous,  Hill,  R.  T. 

1888.  Coal,  Ashburner. 

Geology  of  Black  Hills,  Carpen- 
ter, Crosby. 

Division  of  Glacial  geology, 
Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

(ireat  primordial  (juartzite, 
Wiuchell,N.  H. 

Mineral  resources  of  the  Black 
Hills,  Carpenter. 

Ore  deposits  of  Black  Hills,  Car- 
penter. 

Keport  of  division  of  Glacial  geol- 
ogy, Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Quartzite  and  siliceous  concre- 
tions of  Black  Hills,  Crosby. 

1889.  Terraces  of  the  Missouri,  Todd. 
Missouri  River,  Broadhoad. 
Continuance  of  Lake  Cheyenne, 

Todd. 


306 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


(DlXLir 


Dakotas— Cdiitiiuiod. 
iKKi).  FoHHil   pliiiitH   and   priiiriuH,  Lui- 

bcig. 
(ihicitil  boimdary  in  HoiiMifMiHtoni 

J>iiki)ta,  Wriglit. 
GraiiiteH,  ll.'ill,  ('.  W. 
Gri'cii  <iuiirt/,itc,  Todd. 
Report  of  diviNion  of  vortolnato 

palcoiitolo;^y,   Uiiit<Ml    StatoH 

Gcolojjiial  .Survey,  Marsh,  (J.  C. 

1890.  ArtcHian  wcUh,  Uplmiii. 
Liiieago  of  Lako  Agassi/.,  Toild. 
l*ru-Caiiil>riiin  of  tho  Itlack  ]lillH, 

Van  lliso. 
WarnMi's  (ifograpliy,  Urowor. 
Macfarlano'w  l»ailway  (Jiiidc,  IJai- 

loy,    Clianiltorlin,    Dawson,   (i. 

M. ;  PnmpoUy,  Todd,  Winchcll, 

N.  H. 

1891.  Area  and  duration  of  Lako  Agas- 

aiz,  Upham. 
Cambrian  of  North  America,  Wal- 

cott. 
Conditions  controlling  artesian- 

well  boring,  Hall,  V.  W. 
Criteria  of   englacial   and    sulj- 

glacial  drift,  Upham. 
Devonian  and  Carboniferous,  cor- 
relation, Williams,  II.  S. 
•    •  Glacial  Lako  Agassiz   in    Mani- 

toba, llpliam. 
Now  lishos  from  .South  Dakota, 
Cope. 
Dale,  T.  Nelson.     The    fault    at     K<)n<l- 
out. 
Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  3d  suries,  vol.  18,  pii.  293-L'95, 
1870. 

A  contribution  to  tlu*  i)aleontology 

of  the  vicinity  of  Poughkccpsie. 

ronghkocpsio  Soc.  Nat.  Sci.,  I'roc,  October, 
187,'>,  to  July,  18(0,  pp.  20-21, 25, 1879. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  sorii's,  vol.  17,  pp.  57-50, 
with  titlo  "  On  tlio  ii^o  of  tlio  day  »lalbH  and 
grits  of  l'oiij;likce))Bi(!." 

A  contribution    to    the    geology  of 

Itliodo  Island. 
J         linston  Soc.  Nnt.  }[iBt.,  I'roc,  vol.  22.  pp. 
179-201,platr8  1-3,  1884. 
Abstract,  Newport  Nat.  lliat.  Soc.,  I'roc, 
'.      1883-84,  docuiiioiit  2,  pp.  3-5,  1884,  uiidor  tlio 
title   "The  geology  of  tho  tract  known  iis 
'ParatlisL','  near  Nowjiort." 

Remarks  on  souio  of  tho  evidences 

of  geological  disturbance  in  the  vicin- 
ity of  Newiiort. 

Newport  Nat.  Hist.  Soc,  Proc,  document  2, 
pp.  5-8,  plate,  1884. 


Dal'j,  T.  Nflson— Continued. 

A    contribution    to   the   ge'>l<)){y  (if 

Kl;()de  iHland. 

.\ni.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scricH,  vol.  27,  pp.2l7-'.'> 
282-289;  niup, 1884. 

The  geology  of  tlie  triouth  of  Nam- 

gansott  ISay. 

Newport  Nat.  Ilixt.  .Soc.  I'roc,  ddciinicnl  ) 
pp.  5  14,l.latiH,  18.S5. 

Ou  iiuitamorphisiti  in  the  Khodoln- 

laiul  coal  basin.  | 

Coiiadiau  luHt.,  I'roc.,  new  HorlcH,  v(i|, ;i,  |,|i 
18-21,  1H85. 

Newport  Nat.  Hist.    .Soc,  I'roc  ,  (liiciiiiiriit 
3,  pji.  8.".-8(i,  18H.'i. 

Ni'W  England  Upper  .Siliuiaii. 

(,'anadian  In8l.,  I'roc,  \()1.22,  |ip.  I'l!!  70.  IH 

Tho  Greylock  Hynelinoriuiu. 

Am.  (ii^dl.,  vol.  8,  pp.  1-7, 1801. 
Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3(1  N(ii(>«, vnl.  11 
p.347(Jp).  1891. 

Dall,  W.    II.     Exploration     in    i{ii.s,si;iii | 
America. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  HcricM,  vol.  l,'.,  |i|i.  *», I 
1808. 

[On  the  natural  history  ef  .\lask;i,) 

ItoHtonSoc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  12,  pii.  IlJ-| 
145,  1800. 

Observations  ou  tho  geology  of  .\l.i«-| 

ka,  12    pages.     From   Atl;iiitic  (H;i»lj 
I'ilot,  published  by  the  Coast  .Survey. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  13,  p.  flC8.(Jp.),  K 

[Description  of  the  alliivi;il  deposit^ 

of  tho  Yukon  Kiver,  Alaska.] 

ISostou  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vul.  13,  p.lJj 
(J  I'-).  1871. 
Neuero  Forschungen  auf  (Icii.Vlfi 


ten. 

Deutsche  Geog.  Uliitter,  1H78,  vol.  1.   I.N'I 
seen.] 

—  Report  on  Mount  St.  I'.lias,  Jin 


Dall,  W.  M.— ( 

—  A  new  vol 

.Siciicc,  Vol, 

—  AJiiiceno  di 

.'MicilCC,    vol. 

—  FiiKliernci 

.•Science,  Vol.  J 

—  Notes  on  t/i 

Aiii..l(.iir.  ScJ, 

18^7. 

—  f'^iitliefaiiii 
tioiisof  the  'i'c 


liit< 


iiialionnj  ( 


Fair  weather,  and  some  of  llic  adjaoe^ 
mouutaius. 

r.  S.  Coast  Surv.,  Keport  fur  1875,  pli^ 
188,  Washington,  1878. 

—  [Notes  on  Alaska  and  tlic  viciiiit.vj 
Bering  .Strait.]  Extract  from ri'imftl 
C.  P.  Patterson,  Su]»eriiitL'ii(l«iit('oJ 

jind  Geodetic  Survey. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  21,  jiji.  WH 
plate,  1881. 

—  Note  (m  Alaska  Tertiary  deiiositi 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  sorii's,  vol.  24,  pp- 

1882. 

—  Glaciation  in  Alaska. 
Washington,  Phil.   Soc, 

33-36, 1884. 


fAbstrac| 
Hull.,  vol. 


Rclimts,  INHH,  F 
Aui.  (Icol.,  vol. 

!  — Kojiortofdiv 

IcliratcM. 

l^-'<'ic(,l.  .s.irv 
H'.I2l  127,  W„.,|,i 

|—  Rc|l(»]t(,f  (liyj 

telirates. 

I^.SCcor.Snrv., 
T.i']wrt.  pp.  I23-12'7 

|— rontrii.utions  i 
"'■  riiiiiila,  with 
Ik'  .Midcciio  HiJex 

"lel'liocncbedsc 
"iw,     part    i_ 

'^nm-   \()i.  .s^ 

''I'iliidelj.hia,  IH'M 

[Keniaiksonth. 

'  mhwvst  coast  of 

-ini-.Vii..  v(.i.o4  j,j 

■Elevation  of  Am 

I  I'lTiuds. 

,  '''■"'•  ^hiK:  .I(,cad„ 

ItSl. 

•W\,i,.,vol.2.^,„,, 

,„""*'"'-'«e.,ft|, 

I 'la. 

''fcila.lclpl.i;,  ^vc(„| 
(|p.).l«)| 

a.Edwai,ls.     o,,, 
jj^'^'l-ni.lonte  rocl 

•im.  Joi 
I  Ki 

■rr;ij, 
l'«iley. 


''ll'JiS       of 

.Sci  J 


|f''M7,  i,s7,. 

,  ^"''  Jour.  Sri     •(,!       . 

'  '■  •^'■'"'-Jalirbnch.r 


n,Lir 


HiKTOM.) 


NOKTII    AMERICAN    GROLOOY. 


307 


(lony  (if 
ili.2n-':> 
if  Nam- 

(icumi'Ut  ' 
UIiimIh  Is- 

I'H,  VIll.ll.H' 
IV,   (liKMlMliUl 

liau. 

,l..fi«-70,liM. 

iin. 

Hrrii'K.vnl.  12 
in     l{iissi;lll| 
,l..ir.,  vv.'.«''-«l'l 
y  of  Alaska.) 

lolo^iy  iif  Ala*j 

(tliiiitii'  C»;isl| 

oiist  Survi'v. 

lu  villi  tU>l>"»''^ 

oiv,  vul.  W.Vl^ 

iwif  (Ion  AH 

|is78,  vol.  1.   1^1 

I'.lias,  M'"ii 
Lf  iheailjiKei 

|rt  for  1S"5.  W' 


llllit!vieim'y| 
ctfiDiiir'n'"''! 


Dall,  \V.  II.— Continued. 

A  nt'w  v()l<wini(!  inland  in  AlaHka. 

S(  iinii'.  vi)l. :),  |>|i.  8il  li:i,  IHHJ. 

Miix't'no  dopoHitH  in  Florida. 

Sciirirc,  vi)I.  (>,  |(.  »2,  (^  ciil.),  IRftr.. 

Furtlxi' uotcH  on  liogoHlol)  iHlimd. 

Sclciirt',  vol.  5,  |)i>.  ill!  3:i,  lHt<,''i. 

Notes  on  tlio  K*'"'"K.V  <••'  I'Morida. 

Aiii.Iiiiir.  Sci.,  :itl  MeiU'H,  vol.  114,  )i|i.  Ifll   170, 

18.-7. 

—  [On tlie fiiunal relationHof  t h* fornia- 
tioiisof  the  Tortiary.  ] 

lull  iiialiiiiiiil  CiiiiK.  *■<'<>!. .  .\iii.   ('iiiiiiiiittri , 
R,lHprt.4.  IHKH,  V,  l>,  111  (i  l>.).  l.'^HR. 
Am.  (Ii'ol.,  vol.'-',  \>.2H->,  1HH8. 

—  HeiMiit  of  division  of  Cono/oie  iiiver 

U'bruti'!*. 

U.S.  (iicil.  Surv.,  J.  W.l'ow.'ll,  IMh  l{e|ioit, 
lip.  rj)  1-7,  WiiHliinctoii,  1«89. 

i  —  Ropoit  (if  (liviHion of  Couozoio  in voi- 

teliratcM. 
U.S.Ui'ol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  I'owell,  Dirwtor,  Utli 
r.i'IMirt,  lip.  I'-J-l'',  Wa.sliiiifitoii,  1889. 

—  Contributions  to  tho  Tertiary  fauna 
of  rioiid.i,  witli  cHix^cial  roforouco  to 
tlio  Mioiiiio  silex  beds  of  Tani|ia  and 
the  I'lioct  III'  beds  of  tlio  C'aloosahatcbio 
KiviT,  part  1,  Warner  Inst.  8ci., 
Trans.,  vol.  3,  200  pa^es,  12  plates, 
I'liilaileli.hia,  IS'JO. 

[Kemarks  on  tho  jialoontolojjy  of  tho 
northwest  coast  of  tho  United  States.] 

Am.  Nal .,  vol.  24,  iip.  VlSi-Vl^i.  1H9U. 

Elevation  of  America  in  tho  Ceno/oic 

periods. 

(u'ol.  Mii;^.,  aocnde    III,  vol,  8,  pp.  287  L'88, 

m. 

Am.  X.it .,  vol.  a*.,  pp.  "a.l-Tilfi,  1891. 


,vol.'.il.l'l'' 


lOI-l 


tiarv  'lei'os'" 

Uvol.i^.PV'' 

la.    lAl)st»^| 
llull,  vol.  * 


•  In  tho  age  of  the  I'caee  Creek  IkmIs, 

iFia. 

I'hihiililpliiii  Acad.  Sci..  I'roe.,  1891,  ]).  I'.'U 
(ip.l,18!ll. 
AbstRU't, -\in.  (li'ol.,  vol.  7,  ji.  ',i8'2  (4  liiius), 

I  Ifill. 

i,E(lwai(l  S.  On  tho  coiujiosition  of 
Itiie  labrudorito  roclis  of  Watorville, 
|Mi. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  scrioH,  vol.  3,  pp.  48  50, 

I  IKl 

"Tr;iii    rocks     of     the     Connecticut 

Miey. 

ini.  Assoc.  Ailv.  Sci.,  I'loc.,  vol.  23,  part  2, 

|fM5-(",  1,^71. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  ;j(l  scries,  vol.  rt,  pp.  390-392, 
|Kl.  XiHiii.s  .luhrbuch,  1875,  p.  427. 


Onna,  Kdward  H.— Continued. 

On  the  oceurrenee  of  narnots  with 

the  trap  of  New  I{aven,Conn. 

Aim.  Jtiiir.  SeA.,  M  HorleH,  vol.  14,  pp.  21(^218, 
1877. 

A    ('rystulloKraphie    study    of    tho 

tliiiiolite  of  liak(«  liahontan. 

I'.S.  (icol.  Surv.,  Hull.  No.  12,  vol.2,  pp.  42U- 
454,  itliitcR,  WaHliinKtun,  1885. 

Contributions  to  the  petro|,;raphy  of 

the  Sandwich  Islands. 

Aiu.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  gcrioH,  vol.  37,  pp,  441-467, 
Plate  XIV,  1(589. 

.MtHlractH,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  pp.  B22-633 
(J  p.);  .Vatiirc.  vol. 41),  IP.  189  (11  linos),  1889. 

and  Orinuell,  G.  H.  (ieologioal  re- 
port. 

Ucport  of  rocoiiiialssanoo  Trom  Carroll, 
Mont.,  to  tho  YcUoWHtonc  I'ark  anil  lotinii  in 
lH7.'i,  liy  r.uiUow;  IT.  S.  Army,  Cliicf  of  Kiij;i- 
iiPiTH,  llcport  for  1870,  Apponili.x  NN,  pp. 
89-12(i,  Wasliington,  187(5. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  13, 
l)p.  228-229,  1877. 

On  a  new  Tertiary  lake  basin. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  scries,  vol.  11,  pj).  120-128, 
1876. 
Sci.  Am.  Sui)t.,  vol.  1,  No.  15,  p.  239, 4°. 

Dana,  Junies  D.  Ou  tho  comlitiou  of 
Vesuvius  in  .Inly,  1834. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  27,  jip.  281-288, 1835. 

On  tho  distribution  of  corals. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  45,  pp.  310-311,  1843. 
Head  to  Assoc.  Am.  Geol.  Discussed  by  W. 
C.  Kedlielil,  .1.  !>.  Hayes,  and  I'lofossor  Ilogers. 

Ou  the  areas  of  subsidence  in  the 

Pacific,  as  indicated  by  the  distribu- 
tion of  coral  islands. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  45,  pp.  131-135,  map,  1843. 
Itcad  to  Am.  Assoc.  Gool.  and  Nat.,  April, 
1843. 

On  tho  analogies  between  the  mod- 
ern ijfncous  rocks  and  tho  so-called  pri- 
mary formations,  and  tho  motamorphic 
<'lianges  produced  by  heat  in  tho  asso- 
ciated sedimentary  strata. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  vol.  45,  pp.  104-129, 138, 1843. 
lioad  to  Absoc.  Am.  Geol.  and  Nat.,  April,  1843. 

Origin  of  the  cimstituentand  adven- 
titious minerals  of  trap  and  the  allied 
rocks. 

Am. .Tour.  Sci., vol.  49,  pp.  49  04, 1845.  Ahhoc. 
Am.  Geol.,  Proc,  6th  nieotinK,  pp.  26-28. 

On  the  volcanoes  of  tlio  moon.  [Ori- 
gin of  igneous  rocks  of  tho  earth. 
Origin  of  continents.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  st^rios,  vol.  2,  pp.  335-353, 
184G.    Kuod  to  As8oo.  Am.  Geol. 


308 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


\nri.L.]T, 


Dana,  James  D. — Continued. 

Geological  resultHof  tlie  eartli's  con- 

tractiop  in  couHequeuco  of  cooling. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..2d  serieB,  vol.  :t,  pp.  170-188; 
vol.  4,  pp.  88-02, 1847. 

On  the  origin  of  continents. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  Her.,  vol.  .1,  pp.  94-100,  1847. 

Origin  of  griind  outline  features  of 

tlieeartli. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  'M  hk-twk,  voL.'t,  ])p.  ;!81  :!1)8, 
1847. 

Koview  of  Chambers's  ancient  sea 

margins,  with  observations  on  the  study 
of  terraces. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  Herios,  vol.  7,  pp.  1-14,  vol. 
8,  i)p.  8G-89, 1849.  DiscusBi'd  by  (."Imiubers,  lb., 
vol.  8,  pp.  33-35,  1849. 

United  States  exploring  expedition 

during  1838,  1839,  1840,  1841,  and  1812, 
under  Charles  Wilivos,  V.  S.  N.,  Vol. 
X,  Geology,  xii,  756  pages,  5  maps,  4^, 
folio  atlas  of  21  plates,  Philadelphia, 
1849. 

Abstrsicts  by  author  ii.s  follows :  Fossil 
shells  from  Australia,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  'Jd 
series,  vol.  4,  jip.  151-100,  1847;  Notes  on  up- 
per California,  ibid.,  vol.  7,  pp.  247-204,  184!t; 
On  physical  (jeofjraphy  of  Orej^oii  and  Upper 
California,  ibid.,  vol.  7,  pp.  37G-;!94,  1849;  De- 
nudation in  the  Pacific,  ibid.,  vol.  0,  pp. 48-02; 
D(>gradation  of  rocks  of  Xcw  South  AVaU^s 
and  formation  of  valleys,  ibid.,  vol.  9.  pp.  289- 
294,  1850;  Uistorical  account  of  eruptions  of 
Hawaii,  ibid.,  vol.  10,  jip.  23.".-244,  18."i0r  Coral 
reefs  and  islands,  ibid.,  vol.  11,  pp.  3.57-372; 
vol.  12,  pp.  25-,")l,  105-186,  329-338,  1851 ;  vol. 
13,  pp.  34-41,  18,')-195,  338-350;  vol.  14,  pii. 
76-84,  1852;  Changes  of  level  in  the  I'acilic 
Ocean,  ibid.,  vol.  15,  pp.  157-175, 1853.  Chapter 
on  coral  i.slands  and  reefs,  separately  with 
additions,  143  l)ages,  map,  Xow  York,  1853. 

On  the  trend  of  isliinds  and  axis  of 

subsiileuce  in  the  Paeilic. 

Am.  Assoc,  Troc,  vol  2,  i)p.  321-32.5, 1850. 

On  the  isolation  of  volcauie  action  in 

Hawaii,  or  volcanoes  n<t  safety  valves. 
Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  2,  jip.  95-100,  ]8.'i0. 

Note  on  the  eruption  of  Mauna  Loa. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,2dBi^ric<,  vol.  14,  pp.  2.54-257, 
1852. 

On  some  modern  calcareous  rock  for- 
mations. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  14,  pp.  410-418, 
1852. 

On  the  consolidation  of  coral  forma- 
tions. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scries^vol.  16,  pp.  3,'>7-3(i4, 
1853, 


Dana,  .James  1>. — Continued. 

[ ]  [Note  on  shales  and  jasper  rock 

north  of  harbor  of  San  I'raui'isco.] 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.  17,  j).  4:;9(] 
lims),  1854. 

On  volcanic  action  of  Miiuna  Lo.i. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  21,  jip.ill-iu 
IH5fi. 

Address  on  American  geologieiil  his- 
tory to  American  Association. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  '.i.  |iji.  1  ji; 
1850. 

.\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol,  22,  iiji.  :iilj-33j 
(with  adilitioiuil  notes),  lH5(i. 
Cauiidiiin  Nat.,  vol.  1,  j)]).  39.")-430,  IK.'JT. 

On  the  plan  of  development  in  tl:e  | 

geological  history  of  North  AiiuTica. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol,  22,  ]i]).  '.Ysynj, 
map,  1856. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  10,  part  i;,  pp.  1-li 
map,  1856. 

[ ]  [Review  of]    Hitchcock's  "Illus-| 

trations  of  Surface  Geology. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  24,  iip,43M,13  j 
1857. 

[Remarks    on     correlation    of  tlie| 

Trias.] 

Am,  Jour,  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  24,  [ip.  4J9-|"'| 
(J  p.),  1857. 

Review   of    Mar;;ou's   'Mieolof,';- dil 

North  America." 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  20.  i)|).;i234K| 
1858. 

[ ]  Eruption  of  Mauna  Loa.  Ilaw.iii.j 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  27.  p|i,  41U-II,\| 
1859. 

Reply  to  Agassiz  on  Marcou's  "lifi 

ology  of  North  America."' 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  27.  pii.  l^lMti 
1859. 

On  the  existence  of  a  Moiiawk  Val| 

ley  glacier  in  the  (iliicial  epoch. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol,  3.',  jip.  llC-34^ 
1803. 

Manual  of  geology,  withspeci.ilnl 

erenee  to  American  geol(igic;il  liisidrrf 
xiv,    7it8    pages,    Philadelphia.  WStJ 


2d  edition,  xvi,  828  pages,  map,  Ne^ 
York,  1874;  3d  editicm,  xiv,  911  FJe* 
2  plate.s,  1  chart,  New  Yurk,  W^^- 

(In    the    Appalaehian.s  and  K^fl^l 

mountains  as  time  boundaries  in  ge^ 
logical  history. 

Am  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  I!6,  pp. 
1803. 

On  the  origin  of  prairies. 

Am.  Joiir.Sci.,2d  series,  vol. 40.  pp.253-J| 
1865. 


DiBION.) 

Dana,  .James  I 

—  .NOte  on  t 
jihic  origin  t 
(icscrilied  by 

Aw.  Jour.  Si 

1805. 

—  Text-?)ook 
(lelpliia,  lM(i(i: 
New  York,  1, 
ViiHes,  12^',  I> 
18X;i 

I  —  On  the  orig 

leatiires. 

AiM..Jnur.  Sci. 
52-25:!.  1860. 

f — ][')n  theca 
'liiakes  and  eru 

Am.. lour.  Sci., 

1868. 

I — E.xciirsion    t 

•Merideii. 

llistciry  of  U'al 
|i|i.j:)-5li,  1870. 

|— "utile  (^u.aie: 
"f  the  New  Hav< 
*";•  •ioiu.  Sci., 
i-5-126,  IH-I. 

[ — ]  fh'eview  of 
"niwtli,,nakes( 
i^!*.  by  Willi;,,,, 
""tcs  01,   Trias 

'  Valh.y.J 

^m.  Jour,  Sci.,  3dl 

-""  the  po.sitif 

fixated  i)lateau 

l'^^'"^  i:nglaii,i,| 

M'i  its  origin. 

Am.Jour.  ^ei.^  3,]  I 

^'"('•'ct,  Am.  NaJ 

1«72. 

-On  the  OonneJ 
If''"''er,nn.lotli,.r| 

"^■'■■"•■nt  alo„„ 
|%laii(i. 

^'"■■'""r..Sci.,  ;i,i, 
1^1. 


3U 


■;'"f""n  river  tel 

^'"■•loiliv  .Sri 

isri. 

I  Iriassie  saudsl 
h*-nand  n,.ar  xj 


[nctx.lJ 


DABTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


309 


jasptT  rock 

lUc'lHCO,] 
ul.  17,  1>.  «(] 

lauiiii  L<m. 
.21,  vi..2ii-.:u 

cological  liis- 
tioii. 

.,  vol.'.',  iiv.l* 
„1.U2,  iili.;iO.VT«  1 

,i,-,-4;!i>,  i**-*?. 
;)pii»t'nt  in  tlie ' 
rt\i  Aiiii^rica. 

.•ol.  22,  PI'.  'i3!>-''t! 
0,  part  2,  pp. lis 
hc'ock"«  ''llltts-| 

v„\.24,  pp.43W3),| 

•elation    of  the  I 

B,vol.24,  PP-Va-<"4 


8,  vol.  20.  PP 


;i23-» 


iia  Lea.  Hiiwaii.] 
vol.  27.  pp.  W'' 

in  Miin'ou"8"ti*-| 
*'v.,l.27.pp.»M«.| 

If  :i  MoliiiwkVal^ 
Lial  e\'0<h. 


Is,  vol.:)''.i'i' 


■X'X 


Dana,  .lames  D. — Continued. 

Note  on  the  Azoic^  ago  and  nietanior- 

iihii;  (irijjin  of  tbo  iron  ores  of  Mexico, 
desi  rilied  by  N.  S.  Manro.ss. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  39,  ii.  358  (i  p.), 
18li5. 

Text-book  of   geology,    12",   Pbila- 

(klpliia,  \HiM\;  2d  edition,  vii,  .'3.'58  ))age8. 
New  York,  1874;  Itb  edition,  ix,  112 
])iif;i'8,  12^',   New    York  and    Chicago, 

—  On  the  origin  of  some  of  the  earth's 

iViitiiri'H. 

Am.  J  imr.  Sci.,  2(1  sorios,  vol.  42,  pp.  205-211, 
21)2-25:1. 1H66. 

[ — ]  [On  the  cau8(».s  of  the  recent  carth- 
([iLikes  and  eruptions  in  Hawaii.] 
Aiii.ldiir.  Sci.,2d  Heriea,  vol.  46,  p.  123  (|p.), 

186«. 

I —  Excursion    to    Hanging     Hills    of 
Meridi'ii. 

llistcii'v  <it'  Wallingford,  l).v  C.  11.  S.  iJavis, 

1111.5:1-511,1870. 

I — (111  till'  (Quaternary  or  post-Tertiary 
of  the  New  Haven  region. 

*;:;.  .lom.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  1,  pi>.  1-5 
r.15-126. 1871. 

|[ — ]  [l»'f'view  of]  Historical  notes  of 
thet'iu'thiiuakesof  New  Kngland,  H)38- 
\m.  by  William  T.  Urigbani.  [With 
notes  on  Trias  traps  of  Connecticut 
Vdli'v.] 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  aeries,  vol.1,  pp.  304-305, 
■71. 

•  m  the  position  and  heiglit  of  the 
elevated  ])lateau  in  which  the  glacier 
of  New  Kiiglaud,  in  the  Glacial  era, 
li:iil  its  origin. 

Am..Tmir.  Sci.,  ad  series,  vol.  2,  pp.  324-330, 
l-Tl. 

Alistmct,  Am.  Kat.,  vol.  6,  pp.  117-118  (i  p.), 


-On  tiio  f'onneeticut    Kiver   Valley 


xvitU  special  If 
L,„logiral  hisl'". 

r-iludellihi:!.    1'*''  , 

.  .res    iiii'P'  N«^Bf''"^''i  "'"'  "tiler  examples  of  glacier 
^ni.'^iiiii'nt  along  the  valleys  of   New 

Itogland. 


m,  xiv,  911  F?« 
L  York.  1S80. 


Ihians  ami  R'"'l: 
iDoundaries  in  g" 

.n,s,vol.:i0.1'P''"' 


Ipr 


(inos. 


hos,vol.40.W 


1.  --'J  * 


Aiu.Iiiiir.Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.2,  pp.  23:i-243, 

Kl 

■Note  on  river  terraces. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  2,  pp.  144-Ui>, 

i»:i. 

ITriiiMic  sandstone  of  the  I'alisade 
|i«i|;e  [and  near  Now  llavenj. 

Ai".  lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  2,  pp.  459-400 

hip.i,i8ii. 


Dana,  James  D. — Continued. 

(ieology  of  New  Haven  region  with 

reference  to  origin  of  some  of  its  topo- 
graphic features. 

Conn.  Acad.   Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  pp.  46-112, 
map,  1871. 

[ ]  [Review  of  Hopkins's  geological 

report  on  Louisiana  for  1871.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  4,  pp.  136-138, 
1872. 

[ ]  [Character    of    trap     near    New 

Haven.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series, vol.  4,  p.  237  (J  p.), 
1872. 

Green  Mountain  geology.     On  the 

(luartzito. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  3,  pp.  179-188, 
250-25<i.  1872. 

On  the  true  Taconic. 

Aiii.Jour.  Sci. ,3d ser.,  vol.  3,  pp.468 -471, 1872. 
On  the  oceanic  coral-island  subsid- 
ence. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  ser..  vol.  4,  pp.  31-37, 1872. 
From  Corals  aud  Coral  Islauds,  pp.364-;i72. 

Corals  and  coral  islands,  398  pages, 

New  York,  1872;  London,  1885. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  6,  pp.  074-080, 1872, 
3d  edition,  New  York,  1889. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  39, 
pp. 410-411  (i  p.),  1889. 

Notice  of  the  address  of  T.  S.  Hunt 


before    the    American   Association  at 
Indianapolis. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  3,  pp.  86-93, 319; 
vol.  4,  pp.  87-10,1,  1872. 

—  What  is  true  Taconic  t 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  C,  pp.  197-199, 1872. 
Abstract,  Cauadiau  Nat.,  vol.6,  uow  series, 
pp.  479-180, 1872. 

—  [On  rocks  at  Waterville,  N.  H.] 
(ieol.  Sur.  of  New  llampsliire,  its  progress 

duriuj:1871,  pp.  14-1.')  (}  p.),  Nashua,  1872. 

—  On  the  quartzite,  limestone,  and  as- 


sociated rocks  of  the  vicinity  of  Great 
Harrington,  Herkshire  County,  Mass. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  4,  pp.  36'2-;!70, 

450-45:!,  map;    V(j1.  .^  pp.  47-53,  81-91;  vol.  6, 

PP.257-2T8, 1872. 

[ ]  Cretaceous  of  Long  Islami. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  6,  p.  305  (J  p.), 
1873. 

The  slates  of  the  Taconic  mountains 


of  the  age  of  the  Hudson  lliver  or  Cin- 
cinnati group. 

AiH.  Nat.,  vol.  7,  i>p.  708-710, 1873. 

Am.  Asc,  Proc, vol.  22,  part  2,  pp,  27-'29, 1873. 
—  On  rocks  of  the  Helderberg  era  in 
Ihc  valley  of  the  (^)nuecticut  [etc.]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  ser., vol.0,  pp.  339-352, 1873. 


310 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


[BULL.  127. 


Dana,  Jainos  D. — Continued. 

On  the  Glacial  and  Cbauiplain  oraH 

in  New  England. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3il  seriOH,  vol.  5,  pp.  108-211, 
217-218, 219, 1873. 

[ ]    (Jeol<)}i;iral    map   of    the   TTnlt(Ml 

States,  compiled  for  the  Ninth  Census 
by  C.  H.  Hitchcock  and  W.  P.  Hliiko. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  sorios,  vol.  6,  i)p.  W  Ofi, 
1873. 

[ ]  Annual    record  of  sciences  and 

industry  for  1872,  by  Spencer  F.  Raird, 
<)52  pages,  12'  ,  New  York,  1873. 

Am.  Jour.  Sii.,  'Ml  serios,  vol.  6,  i)p.  78-79, 
1873. 

[ ]  Dr.  Dawson  on  the  post-Plioceuo 

geology  of  Canada. 

Am.  Jotir.  Sci.,  3(1  8(>ri08,  vol.  6,  pp.  220-227, 
1873. 

On  stauroHto  crystals  and  Green 


Mountain  gneisses  of  Silurian  age. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  7,  pp.  658-6(30, 1873. 
Am.  Assoc,  I'roc.  vol.  22,  part  2.  \i]i.  25-27. 
Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  7,  new  smies,  p.  103, 1875. 

—  On  the  origin  of  mountains. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Sd  sorios,  vol.  5,  pp.  347-350, 

1873. 

—  On  the  geology  of  the  New  Haven 


region,  with  special  refen^uoo  to  th(* 
origin  of  some  of  its  topographical  fea- 
tures. 

Connecticut  Acad.  Artsand  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol. 
2,  pp.  45-112, 1873. 

Abstract,  Am.  Joit.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.  4'.), 
p.  2-5  (J  p.),  1873. 

On  some  results  of  the  earth's  con- 
traction from  cooling,  including  the 
origin  of  mountains  and  the  nature  of 
the  earth's  interior. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  .scries,  vol.  5,  (ip.  423-443. 
474-475;  vol.  0,  jip.  6-14,  104-115,  161-172,  381- 
382, 1873. 

[ ]  Glaciid  phenomena  in  Nicaragua. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  7,  i>p.  594- 5'J5, 
1874. 

On   serpentine    pseudomorphs,   and 

other  kinds,  from  the  Tilly  Foster  iron 
mine,  Putnam  County,  N.  Y. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  sorios,  vol.  8,  |(p.  371-381, 

'        447-459, 1874. 

Reasons  for  some  of  the  changes  in 

the  Bulidivisions  of  geological  time  in 
the  new  edition  of  Dana's  Manual  of 
Geology. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  8,  pp.  213-216, 
1874. 


Dana,  .lames  D. — Continued. 

Notes   on    the   new   edition  ol'  Mr. 

Diirwin's  work  on  the  structure  and 
distribution  of  coral  reefs. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.8,  pp.  .■|12-.'II9, 
1874. 

Pori)hyry  of  the  Island  of  Lambay. 

a  few  miles  north  of  Dublin  Bfiy. 
Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3d  80ri(3s,  vol.  9,  |i|i.  58-59, 
1875. 

[ ]  The  geology  of  New  llaiii]isliirp, 

a  ri^port  comjirising  the  resiilLs  of  ex- 
plorations ordered  by  the  legislature, 
C.  n.  Hitchcock,  State  geologist;  J. II. 
Huntington,  principal  assistant,  part 
1,  physical  geogr.aphy,  668  pages,  roy,  j 
8^^,  Concord,  1871. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.9,  pp.  22MS(, 
1875. 

[ ]  Recent  changes  of   level  on  tliel 

coast  of  Maine,  with  reference  to  tLeirl 
origin  .and  relation  to  otlier  similar  | 
(ihanges,  by  N.  S.  Shaler. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  9,  pp.  3164;i; 
1875. 

[ ]  An  examination  of   the  tLeoricsj 

which  have  been  proposed  to  accoiiiitl 
for  the  climate  of  the  Ghu^i.il  ])erioJ,| 
l)y  Thomas  Helt.     [Quart.  .lour,  .'^li., 
October,  1874.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  sorios,  vol.  9,  jip.  31Mli,| 
1875. 

[ ]  On  the  submergence  (luriiif:  lli^ 

Glacial  period. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  sorios,  vol.  9,  pp.  3I5-31(j 
1875. 

f ]  The  surface  geology  of  Ohio,  li| 

.1.  S.  Newberry. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  sorios,  vol.  9.  pp.46J>-) 
1875. 

Pseudomorphism  .acd  nietninoriiliisij 

a  correction. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  sorioa,  vol.  10, pp. 
1875. 

[ ]  Keporton  thegeologyaiKlrosniirjj 

of  the  region  in  the  vicinity  of  I 
forty-ninth  parallel  from  tlio  I.:ikfj 
the  Woods  to  the  Rocky  M(mntiiiu8.J 
G.M.Dawson,  *  *  *  Montreal,! 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  10,pp.W-j 
1875. 

[ ]  Remarks  on  the  Hediiiientai,. 

mati(msof  Now  South  W.iUw.li.v  ^^'J 
Clarke.  ;{d  edition.  (!2  jiages,  witlij 
logical  sections,  Sydney,  I^*"."). 
Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  veil.  lO.pP'S 
(4  p.),  1875. 


lURTO.V. ) 

Dana,  .f;iines 

—  "II  .souf 

tlio  ni( 'ting 

Am  .loiir. 

2SIJ-2H2,  .■i5.1-,3 

P- 15'  'J  p.),  1, 

—  Tile  geol( 

■dnintuHhirt 

iralrciderjiii 

.\i,  2(;;)  pages, 

—  Xotice  of  f 

cal  cs.says  of  ' 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci 

—  Note  on  nif  < 
iiiorjilii.s/n,  wit 
mciits  of  J>rof. 

'"fc'of  thissoci, 

last. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat 

1'".  IKTS. 

|-OntIin(l.am,„, 
'ce  (hirii,.-  tJio 

iilaeior. 
.■lm..Jo„r,.s,,i_  ,jj 

M  f'nited  .^tat£ 

'•  ^''  "■■iv.i,.,,  i,; 

woud  ,sc,,-,,.,s  [,ige| 

^WJoiir.Sci.,3d, 

1(76. 

•Vote  on  tiio 

™  flio  western  i,o,,| 

ffS'oii. 

_^'"Joi,r.,Sci.,3,i  J 


'U'<'  Of 
[ftrred  to 
Mn.,i 


<Ilglo,^ 

""■(.'ret; 
„  ""•■■«ci.,;(,i  , 
'iP*.  1*76. 


1  Does  t] 


;loiip 


'"  actii;, 


Midi 


"'■'I'sli  ..,„^. 
'  "  "'"Jd    lloj 

^''''''  •'"   Candl 
';""■« ''"'.'enJ.v,:' 

'''''port  on  the gJ 

■    ';•    IKoviow.l 
Jour  ,s,,j 


«'i„  3d 


HoriJ 


IRIU..127. 


UARTON.) 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


311 


u  1.1'  Mr. 
■,tiire  ami 

,ip.  •,ii2-:ii9, 

f  Liiml)ay, 
15iiy. 

.  9,  VV-  fi»-59. 

jsiiltH  of  es- 

loRist-,  J.  11. 
,8istuut,  pint 
8  iiui;o8,  toy. 


3l.9,  W.22 


^»l, 


lovfl  on  til'' 

BVCUCC  to  tWii  I 

otlicr  simitol 


ol.  9,  W 


316-31S 


,f    tho  tlieoTifsl 

oacil  to  ;icromill 

Glaciiil  veritAl 

liiivt.  Jour.  Sei.,| 

t)i.  9,  vr-  313-51''l 

;iiro  <lnil"SJ  '^^ 

315-W 


Irt.vol. '.MH'- 

loyty  ol"  OWo. 

,auu'tarooti.liisl 

|,,a,vo\.li'.Pr''-" 

lAogviuulrcsonT 

lo  vi.'iuity"' 

from  tU«  1'* 

[,Uy  Mountu'uM 

'   Montreal''] 

lri,«,v..l.lo.l>P-»*i 

\iii\cntii': 


Dana,  .T;>me8  D. — Continnod. 

. (  )ti  southern   Now   England  during 

tho  nil  Hing  of  tho  groat  glacier. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,3il  sorii'H.  vol.  10.  i>i>.  ICR  183, 
280-28:, 353-357, 409-4;)8,  497  508,  1K75;  vol.  11, 
p.  151  (il')>t876;  vol.  12,  pp.  125-128, 1870. 

Tho  geological    story   briefly  told, 

iin  introduction  to  geology  for  tho  gen- 
ital iculcr  and  for  lioginnors  in  scionco, 
xi,  2t)li  I'ages,  1(F,  Now  York,  1875. 

—  Notice  of  tho  chemical  and  geologi- 
cal essays  of  T.  S.  Hunt. 

Ain.Jour.  Sci.,  3il  Hcries,  vol.  9,  pp.  102-109, 
lti75. 

—  Note  on  inotamorphisni  and  jitieudo- 
morphisin,  with  refereiKM)  to  the  statc- 
mt'iits  of  Prof.  T.S.Hunt  at  the  nu'ot- 
ia|,'of  this  society  of  tho  4th  of  March 

last. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hint.,  I'roc,  vol.  17,  pp.  Ifi7-- 
170,  IKTS. 

—  On  the  damming  of  strwiniH  by  drift 
ice  (luring  the   molting   of  tlio   great 

ihcier. 
Am.liiur.  Sii.,  3d  Horii.i.  vol.  11,  pp.  178-180, 

I[ — ]  United  States  geological  and  geo- 
l,Ta]ihii'al  survey  of  tho  Territories, 
F.  V.  Iliivden  in  charge,   Hull.  No.  5, 

I  seomiil  scries  [ago  of  lignitic  beds]. 
Am.  Joitr.  Sci.,  3d  scrioa,  vol.  11,  i)p.  147-149, 

lt76. 

•Note  on  tho  "  chloritii^  formation" 
I  oiitlic  western  border  of  tho  Now  Havon 

[region. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  aeries,  vol.  11,  ]>p.  119-122, 


l\0  ;«'' 
}tU  ^V:>1«^ 

llucy.  l^''- 

lories 


i.y\1 

witli  j 

I, 

vol.  lO.VV'' 


-]  Age  of  angiospermous  plants  ni- 
Iterredto  tiic  flrctacoous. 

Am.,I(inr.  Sci.,  3d  seric),  vol.  11,  pp.  497-49,S  " 

1  llp.l,  1876. 

1  Does  tho  actual  vegetation  of  tho 

lie  finiiisli  any  general  marks  by 
rtiiii  it  lould  bo  rocogiii/ed  in  all 
piiitries  if  it  l)ecamo  fossil  ?     i\eviow 

Aljih.  (ie  Candollo,  Archives  des 
rifiireH  de  (icni'Ve,  December,  1875. 

Am. Jour.  Sci.,  3d  aerios,  vol.  11,  pp.  407-409, 

1  Report  on  tho  geology  of  a  portion 

fCnlorado  examined  in  1873,  by  Prof. 

-I. Stevenson,  ;?76  pages,  I  ,  J'artIV, 

'Uiiitcniiiit  AVhoolor's  survey  rejiort, 

■HI.    Ll''"'view.] 

•^11  Jour,  Sci.,  3d  Hcrios,  vol.  1 1,  i>.  412  (4  p.). 


Dana,  James  D. — Continued. 

[ ]  Report  of  tho  geological  survey  of 

North  Carolina,  vol.  1,  by  W,  C.  Kerr, 
1875.     [Trias  of  North  Carolina.] 

Am. , Jour.  Sci.,  3d  Hcrics,  vol.  11,  pp.  61-62, 
1K7G. 

[ ]  [Review  of  Lesley  on  Green  Moun- 
tain geology]  in  report  on  oro  ranges  of 
Lehigh  County  [etc.],  by  F.  Prime 
[second  geological  survey  of  Pennsyl- 
vania]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  sorios,  vol.  U,  pp.  63-C4 
(J  p.),  1876. 

Note  on  erosion. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  sorios,  vol.  12,  pp.  192- 


[- 


193,  1870. 

— ]  fJlacial  flood. 


[Review  of  N.  H. 
Winchell,  "Drift  deposits  of  tho  North- 
west."] 

Am.  ,T(>(ir.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  v(d.  12,  pp.  64-C5. 
187(i. 

[ ]  Review  of  C'rosby's  report  on  geo- 
logical map  of  Massachusetts. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  12,  pi>.  45'J- 

4G0  (i  p.),  1870. 

[ ]  Greenstones  of  western  Cornwall, 

by  J.  Arthur  Phillips,  esq.,  Quart.  Jour. 
Geol.  Soc,  May,  187fi. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  13,  pp.  159- 

102,1877. 

Note  [on  Torroll's  paper  on  glacial 


phenomena  of  North  America  and]  on 
tho  glacial  era. 

Am. Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  13,  pp.  79-80, 

1877. 

—  Note  on  tho  Helderberg  formation  of 


Bornardston,  Mass.,  and  Vernon,  Vt. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci. ,  3d  scries,  vol.  14,  pp.  379-387, 
1877. 

[ ]   [Review  of  ]  tho  geology  of  New 

Hami)shire,     part     2,     stratigraphical 
geology. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  14,  pp.  310-321, 
1877. 

On  tho  relations  of  tho  geology  of 

Vermont  to  that  of  Herkshire. 

Aui.Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  14,  pp.  37-48. 
132-140, 202-207, 257-204, 1877. 

An   account    of   tho   discoveries  in 

Vermont  geology  of  tho  Rev.  Augustus 
Wing. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  13,  pp.  332-347. 
40r>-41!),  vol.  14,  pp.  30-37, 1877. 

[ 1  Loess  of  the  Rhine  and  Danube, 

by  Thomas  Kelt.     [Review.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  13,  pp.  383-384, 

1877. 


312 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OP 


[BULL  127. 


Dana,  Jivnies  D. — Contiiiuod. 

[ ]  Microscopical     petrograpliy,     hy 

Ferdinand  Zirkel. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3rt  series,  vol.  13,  pp.  309-31  ;t, 
1877 

On  8OD10  points  in  lithology. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  sorios,  vol.  16,  pp.  3,35-343, 
431-440,  1878. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  U  (now  series),  pp.  40-48, 
80-91. 1878. 

On  tlio  driftless  interior  of  Nortli 

America. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  15, pp.  250-2,'>5. 


1878. 


[■ 


]  On  "indnratod  bitnmen"  in  cavi- 
ties in  the  trap  of  tho  Conuecticnfc  Val- 
ley.    From  the  report  on  tho  geology 
of  Connecticut,  by  Dr.  .J.  C.  Percival. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  16,  pp.  130-1.32, 
1878. 

[ ]  The  geology  of  New  Hampshire. 

[.Review  of  atlas.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  scries,  vol.  16,  i)p.  399-401, 
1878. 

On  tho  Hudson   River  ago  of  tho 

Taconic  schists  and  on  tho  dopendeiit 
relations  of  the  Dutchess  County  and 
western  Connecticut  limestone  belts. 
Am.  .Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  scri(^M,  vol.  17,  pp.  373- 
388;  vol.18,  pp.  GI-G4,  1S79. 

[ ]  Report  of  the  geological  survey  of 

Canada  for  1877-78,  Alfred  R.  C.  Sel- 
wyn,  director,  8  -,  Montreal,  1879. 

Am.  Jour  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  18,  pp.  481-483, 
1879. 

On  tho  composition  of  the  capillary 

volcanic    glass    of    Kilauoa,    Hawaii, 
called  Pdle's  hair. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3<l  scries,  vol.  18,  pp.  l;)4-13.'>, 
1879. 

[ ]  Thophysical  history ofthoTriassic 

formation  of  New  .Jersey  and  tlie  (jon- 
necticut  Valley,  by  I.  C.  Rus8(01. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci. ,3d  scrubs,  vol.  17,  pp.  328-330, 
1879. 

Note  on   nionntain   making   b>  tlie 

contraction  of  the  eartli's  crust. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  17,  pp.  325-326, 
1879. 

[ ]  Notes  on  the  geology  of  the  iron 

and  copper  districts  of  Lake  Sui)(<rior. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  20,  \t\>.  330-332, 
1880. 

List  of  papers  on  the  Taconic  sys- 
tem. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  19.  pp.  153-155 
1880. 


Dana,  James  D. — Continued. 

On  the  geological  relations  of 


the 


limestone  belts  of  Westchester  Coimtv, 

N.  Y. 

Am.  Jour. Sci., 3d  series,  vol.  20,  pp.  '.'1-32, 
194-220, 359-;i75.  450-4,50,  platcsS,  8, !).  1880;  vol, 
21, pp.  425-443,  plate  19;  vol.  22, 103-111*,  313-315, 
327-335,  1881. 

—  Note  on  the  age  of  the  Green  Monn- 


tains. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  19,  pp.  191-20ij, 
1880. 

Gilbert's  report  on  the  geology  of 


the  Henry  Mountains. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  19,  jip.  i;.;} 
1880. 

— •  Age  of  the  Taconic  rocks  and  jjcol- 


ogy  of  Vermont,  according  to  J'rol'.  C 
H.  Hitchcock, 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  19, 3d  series,  jip.  236-23; 
(§p.),1880. 

On  a  case  in  which  various  mii.s.sivc 

crystalline  rocks,  including  soda-graii- 
ite,  (luartz-diorlte,  norito,  iKunbliii^ 
dite,  pyroxenite,  and  diHeront  ervso- 
litic  rocks,  were  made  through  meta- 
morphic  agencies  in  one  inetaiiior)i!iic| 
process. 

Geol.  M.ag.,  vol.  8  (new  series),  pp.  59-8J,  II* 
119,102-171,1881. 

[ ]  Origin  of  the  iron  ores.of  tlie.M:irj 

(piette  district.  Lake  Superior,  by  M 
Wadswortb. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  22,  pp.  3'Ji)-3; 
402-403,  1881. 

[ ]  Dolerite    (trap)    of    tlio  Tri.i* 

.Jurassic  area  of  eastern  Noitli  Aiiierii 
[by  G.  W.  Hawes]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  2J,  iip.230-: 
1881. 

[ 3  Geological    map    of    tlie   I'lii 

States,  compiled  by  C.  II.  ilitcliw 
New  York,  1881. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  21,  pp.50- 
1881. 

On    the    relation    of   llio   w-mI 

'kanu'S  of    the  Connecticut  Hiver 
ley  to  the  terrace  foriuatlon. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  22,  pp.«l 
1881. 

[ ]  [Review  of  IJritton  on  tlie]  f^n  y. 

ogy  of  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 

Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  3d  series,  vol. 22,  j'  <*'l^  .Im.  .(o,,, 
1881 


DASTON.J 

Dana,  Jntnoi 

f J  Iron  0 

her/.ind,    Ij 

WOltll.J 

Adj.  Jour. 

mi. 

I — J  f.'laciaj 
I'J  -lohn  JJrj 
p.  I6'!i.j 

-Viii.  .loiir.  S( 

1882. 

f — 1  Aminoni 

Cali/oiriia. 

Am..;(,iir.  Sci 
1882. 

!  —  TJio  /lood  o: 
Valley  from  th^ 

"■■"•.Vg/iicior. 
Am.  ,;„||r  j^,,. 

''»-202,  360-373   ' 

mi. 

|—  .Vote  on  the  i 

^''■"•A'<'  of  L;,ko  ■ 

^'"•■'our..Sci.,  3( 


Cana.li.i,,  Kat.   v 

*I2.  IH82. 
Al)8tr, 


"•■T',  Science, 
"•'"logical 


ag, 

,"''"'■«'"■•■  Quart.. I 
•H-slr/ict,   I'liij 

'"''''•'<^'   l.,v   and 
''"'"■  "»■'-■>.  PV.  291 

•^■"f"  [on  Aws/lil 


'lm..j„ 


l**3. 


"'■••'<<'i.,  3d, 


■i'liiiial 


reporl 


•  ['' (Tiller 

W;i,s,] 

•ii'i.  .Join-.  Sci 

Hi. 


oa,st\J 


3<l  8(1 


Lifo 


"f  Sir 

y  -^f'Mmtain  ^ 
:*'"■  •J"".-.  .S(,.i..  .■,,.„„ 


3(1  sell 


fllO 
led  C 


Western  I 
"'inecti,.,,/ 


"'•'"'ngton  Vai 


r.  Sci 


I-,  3(1  , 


,s  of   tilt' 
sr  County, 

,0,  1>1>.  21-32, 
(,<J,  1H80;  vol. 

reen  Mouii- 
19,pi).191-'20(i, 

5  geology  "f 

,\.  w.  vi>- 1'--5 

clc8  anil  (;col- 
a^  to  I'rof'  C' 

,ene9,w236-K| 

-arions  inassivf 
ling  Ho.la-grau- 
rite,  UoruWfii- 
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,  thvo>is;l»  ">.«■ 
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,or.-s,oftUcM. 


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313 


Dana,  .F.anioB  D.— Continued. 

r )  Iron  ore  of  Iron  Mine  Hill,  Cuni- 

herlaiid,    R.    I.       [Review    of    WiuIh- 

wmtli.J 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  22,  p.  162  (J  p.), 

1881. 

r ]  (ilaciiil  pheuoinona  of  Long  Island, 

liy  .loliii  Hrysou.     [Gcol.  Mag.,  vol.  10, 

p.  Uiil.] 

Am.  ,Toiir.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  2.5,  p.  47,'i  (J  p.), 
1882. 
[ — ]  Ammonites  in  the  Tejon  group  of 

t'lilifiivnia. 

Aiii..limr.  Sii.,3d  series,  vol.24,  p.  152  (J  p.), 

1882. 

—  Thd  Hood  of  the  Connecticut  River 
Valley  t'roni  the  melting  of  the  Quater- 
nary glacier. 

Am.  Sonr.  Sci.,  3d  scrie.s,  vol.  23,  pp.  87-97, 
17!)-2U2,  360-373,  pinto  2;  vol.  24,  pp.  98-104, 
1S82. 

—  N'ot(>  on  the  former  southward  dis- 
chaifjc  of  T.,ako  Winnipeg. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  24,  pp.  428-433, 

m:. 

Ciiiiudiaii  Nat.,  vol.  10,  now  series,  pp.  436- 
4)2,  1882. 
Almtiact,  Science,  vol.  1,  p.  19  (9  lines),  4°, 

\m. 

fleological  ago  of  the  Tacouic  sys- 
tem. 

nwil.Soc.  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.38,  pp. 397-408, 

plulc.  188'.'. 

.Vbslriict,  Tliil.  Mag.,  now  series,  vol.  13, 
Iili.'!7;^:!74  c;  p.),  18H2. 

Abstiiict  by  iiuthor.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1 
series,  vol.24,  pp. 291-29,3, 1882. 

Nnt(^  [nil  foMslliferous  shale  of  Her- 


^rn North  Anan^    A,,,..!,,,,,. Sci.,  3 

vol.2;;.  i.p--^*^ 


3d  series,  vo)  25,  p.  369  (J  p.) 


1^3. 


of    tlie  Vnit] 
Q    11.  llitt-'M 

ric.,v.'1.21.Vl''5«^ 


.\iiimal  report  of  tho  State  f^col- 
ojist  III'  New  .Jersey  for  1882, 192  ])p., 
.   [Koriiier  eastward  extent  of  ,hira- 

Itias.] 
Ain..I<Mir.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  25,  pp.  383-386, 

I*. 


Life  of   Sir    William    E.  Logan. 
I>    of   ^^"^  ""■'""'MlGrieii  Mountain  geology.] 
I     cti*""^  Uiv^t'W  Am.,Ii]iu-.,Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.25,  pp.  386-387, 

jrmatio"-        P   '' 

'^^■'Oii  tlie  western  discharge  of  the 
'("Med  Connocticut  or  that  througli 
If  t'armiiigton  Valley  to  New  Haven 

iV. 


Dana,  .James  D. — Continued. 
Evidence  from  southern  New  Eng- 
land against  tlie  iceberg  theory  of  the 
drift. 

Am.  Assoc.,  Proo.,  vol.  32,  pp.  195-198, 1883. 
Science,  vol,  2,  pp.  390-392, 1883. 

r ]  On  the  relations  of  the  Triassio 

traps   and  sandstones   of  the   eastern 
United  States,  by  William  M.  Davis. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  25,  i)p.  474-475, 
1883. 

Phenomona    of    the    Gl.acial    and 


Chaniplain  periods  about  tLi  mouth  of 
the  Connecticut  Valley— that  is,  in  the 
Now  Haven  region. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  26,  pp.  o'i!-361  j 
vol.  27,  pp.  113-130.,  plates  1,  2, 1883. 

—  Hemidiorite. 


eries.vol.«.^' 


ritton 


on 


the 


L  1  N  Y. 

r     ''  '    1  "'i  11  <*'•  •^'"  ''""r-  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  25,  pp.  440-448, 


Am.  J(mr.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  25,  p.  478  (J  p.), 

1883. 

[ ]  Origin  of  the  crystalline  iron  ores. 

[Review  of  .Julian  and  Newberry.] 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  25,  pp.  476-477, 

1883. 

[ ]  The  Tortugas  and  Florida  reefs,  by 

Ale.Kand(T  .\gassiz  Am.  Acad.,  Memoirs, 
XI,  for  1882,  pp.  107-134,  4 -'. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  26,  pp.  408-409, 
1883. 

[ ]  I'.levatcd  coral  reefs  of  Cuba,  by 

W.  O.  Crosby. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  26,  pp.  148-149, 

1883. 

On  the  southward  ending  of  a  great 

synclinal  in  tlie  Taconic  range. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  28,  pp.  268-276, 
map,  1884. 

Al)stra<'t,  Britisli  Assoc,  Kcport  of  54tli 
mcctinK,  pp.  729-7:10, 1884. 

[ ]  Preliminary  ])aper  on  the  term- 
inal moraine  of  tlie  second  Glacial 
epoch,  by  T.  C.  Chamberlin,  110  pages, 
4*^,  with  maps  and  plates.  From  tiie 
third  annual  rcjiort  of  tlie  Director  of 
the  United  States  (ieological  Stirvey, 
1881-82. 

Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  3d  si^rios,  vol.  28,  pp.  228-231, 
1884. 

On  the  decay  of  quartzite  and  the 


formation  of  sand,  kaolin,  and  crystal- 
lized (luariz. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  28,  pp.  148-452, 
188t. 


314 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


IBDLL127. 


llAHTCi.N. 


Daiia,  .TamoH  D. — Continued. 

[ ]  TLo  j^uological  liiBtory  of  sorpon- 

tino,  including  Htudios  of  ]ire-Cani- 
brian  roclvH,  byT.  Stcrry  Hunt.  Trans. 
Koyal  Soc.  Canada,  i,  soc.  4,  1883,  Mon- 
treal. 

Am.Jour.Scl.,  3d  series,  vol.  27,  pp.  480-490 
(I  p.).  1884. 

[ ]  Geology  of  Wisconsin,  survey  of 


l«73-187i),  T.  C.  Chaniborlin,  chief  geol- 
ogist, volumes  1  and  4. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  27,  pp.  146-149, 

1H84. 

[ ]  Geology  of  Loliigb  and  Northamp- 
ton counties,  making  report  of  prog- 
ress, D  3,  volume  1,  of  the  second  goo- 
logical  survey  of  Pennsylvania. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  serica,  vol.  27,  pp.  09-71, 
1884. 

[ ]  Prof.  James  Hall  on  tlio  Hudson 

Kiver  age  of  the  Tacouic  slates. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  28,  pp.  311-312, 
1884. 

[ ]  Elevation    of    land    during    the 

Glacial  period. 

Phil.  H.ig.  ( L.  E.  and  D.),  5th  scries,  vol.  17, 
p.  245  (J  p.),  1884. 

Note  on  the  Cortlandt  and  Stony 

Point  hornblendic  and  augitic  rock. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  28,  3d  series,  pp.  384-380, 
1884. 

[ ]  The  Azoic  system  and  its  proposed 

subdivisions,  by  J.  D.  Whitney  and  M. 
E.  Wadswortl),  pp.  331-5(50,  Vol.  VII, 
Bull.  Mus.  Conip.  Zool.,  Cambridge, 
August,  1884. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  eeries,  vol.  28,  iip. 313-311 
(J  p.),  1884. 

Note  on  the  making  of  limonite  ore 

beds. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  aeries,  vol.  28,  pp.  398-400, 
1884. 

Note  on  the   origin  of  bedding   in 

so-called  metamorpliic  rocks. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  28,  j)]).  393-390, 
1884. 

On  displacement  through  intru- 
sion. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  30.  pp.  374-371, 
1885. 

The  origin  of  coral  retifs  and  is- 
lands. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  sfiics,  ]>\t.  89  105, 169-191, 
plate,  1885. 

.Mistriict,  Am.  Nut.,  vol.  19.  pj).    1094-1095 
(8  p.),  1886. 


Dana,  .Tamos  D. — Continued. 

Tho  volcanic  nature  of   a    I'acilic 

island  not  an  argument  for  littlr  oriK, 
subsidence. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  30,  pj).  158-151) 
(J  p.),  1885. 

Lower  Silurian  at  Canaan,  N.  Y. 

Science,  vol.  8,  p.  283  (J  p.),  1885. 

[ ]  Review  of  Prof.  W.  O.  Croshy  on 

the  origin  .and  relations  of  contiueiits 
and  ocean  basins. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  29,  pp.  ;!36-,'i3(i, 
1835. 

On  Taconic  rocks  and  stratigraphy, 

with  a  geological  map  of  the  Tucoiik' 
region. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  Hcrios,  vol.  29,  jip.  20,')-L'?.'. 
4.37-443,  plate  2,  ie85. 

[ ]  The  till  ridge  of  Now  Haven,  ealleil 

Kound  Hill. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  i;!i,  jiji.  CC-C;  j 
(J  p.),  1885. 

[ ]  The  copper -bearing  rocks  of  the  | 

Lako  Superior  region. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  29.  pp.  C74»| 
(J  p.),  1885. 
Reviewed  by  K.  1).  Irvine,  ibid.,  iip.  258-25!i.  j 

[ ]  Description  of  geological  Heptinnsj 

crossing  Now  Hampshire  and  Vornioiit.r 
by  Prof.  C.  H.  Hitchcock,  34  iiajjes.H  ,j 
with  2  plates  of  geological  .sei'tioiisJ 
Concord,  N.  H.,  1884. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  Meri(!8.  vol.  29,  jip.  CO  (iii.),| 
1885. 


Decay    of    quartzite ;     jiHciidolirt'c^ 

cia. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  8eri(!8,  vol,  I'll,  pji,  51-5 
1885. 

On  a  system  of   rock   iiotiition  loj 

geological  diagraius. 

Aui.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  L"J.  w~-i\ 
1885. 

Glaciers  .and  glacialists. 

Science,  vol.  8,  pj).  102-103, 1880, 
Ueviowed   by  J.  Marcou,   ibid,  pp, 
1886. 

On  some  general  terms  npplied  I 

metamorphism  and  to  the  iiorpliyrilj 
8tru(!turo  of  rocks. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci,,  3d  series,  vol.  32,  pp.l 
1886. 

A  dissected  volcanic  mount.iin;90j 

of  its  revelations. 

Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  3d  series,  vol.  32, pp. 24'- 
1886. 


Dana,  ,/auies 
—  Lower  g 

N'onc  (if  th 

nioii.s. 

•\iri,  .riiiir.  ,"■ 

•MMllllCts,  ,, 
21"   !-i  p.),  1S» 

[ — 1  Volcano 

Ji.iy  of  licng 

Ani,„'oiir.  Sc 

ma. 

—  Tlic  Tjicorii, 
•four.  Sci 


im. 


"I'Milic  hnsiu 

Aiiicric.iii  sodiii 

Ki'viow  of  E 

me. 

•i"i.  Jour.  Sci., 

im. 

—  'file  history  o 
F('\ioii,s   to    th( 
i'ninioiiN. 
■i-w.  .l.mr.  Sci.,  3 

im. 

I "~  Hi,sf„ry  of  the 
I-Oiicintorsoi,  Ifj 
^'"  JiMir.  .Sci.,  3. 
f'»'"'-';vol.34,pj, 

It—]  Kilauea. 
'Im.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d 

|-Vol,J„|i,.,,(.t|jj, 

•Ini.  .Jour.  Sci.,  3,1 

m:. 

I     ■]  Till,  origin 

I  f"n,si,lor,.,l  struct 

"'"''''"■'•lati(mto 

,;^'""'"iii-.Sci.,;(,i 

.''"''■"■<'nicri,clj 
""'  ■'  Jf"-'logieal 
"S'«".s,  ].,.rt  2,  tht 

"1  mt. 

"■]  Report  on   tli 
*f»«.v  ibr  i,s8G. 
''"'■J'""--  Sci.,  3,1  HO 

^raJoiir,.s,,i    -M 


OLU127. 

I'acific 
tl(i  or  ui) 

[>p.  158-15'J 

N.Y. 

Jroslty  oil 
;ontineut8 

ati^vapliy, 
lie  Tacouii' 

9,  pi>.205-'j:r: 
aven,  va\H 

rocks  of  tlie 

oi.  2n.  PP'  ^' 

ibia..vp.2»--5''! 


liAliTON.I 


NORTH    AMERICAN    (JEOLOGY. 


315 


Dana,  .lainta  D. — CoutiiiUMl. 

Lower  Kiliiriau  Ibsnils  from  a  limo- 

Ktdiu'  of  tJio  oriniiiiil  Tiicoiiic  of  Kiii- 

IIKIIIS. 

Am.  Jimr.  Sri.,  'M\  scricH,  vol.  31,  j)]).  241-248, 
IfWfi. 

Alistincts,  Am.  Ahsoc.  I'ri)C.,vol.  ;14,  pip.'JIO- 
217  ;i  p.),  IH8G;  S«;ioiice,  vol.0,  \<.  28:1,4  ',  18H5. 

[ —  I  \'olcaiH>  of  KiUTeu  Lslaiul  in  tlio 
liay  of  lU'iigal. 

Am.  .3oiir.  Sci.,  3(1  tiorics.  vol.  31,  pp.  394-397, 
1880. 

—  The  Tiicoiiic  Htvati<;rai)hy  and  fo,s8ils. 
Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3(1  sorios,  vol.  32,  pp.  230-239, 

1880. 

[ — ](icolo}j;ical  ago  ofthoNoitli  Atlantic 
ocoiinic  liasiii  and  origin  of  eastern 
.Vnirrican  sodinicnts. 

Kcviow  of  E.  Hull,  Nature,  Soptembcr  23, 
1886, 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  32,  pp.  407-408, 
1880. 

—  Tlio  liistory  of  Taconic  investigation 
prcvioii.s  to  tho  work  of  Professor 
EimiKiiis, 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3<1  series,  vol.  31,  pp.  .399-401, 

18SC. 


gical  Hections 
and  Vermont. 

'M  I'aKes,*. 

ical  seetioi»,Bl— ]  Kilauea. 


—  History  of  the  changes  in  tho  Mount 
Lou  craters  on  Hawaii. 

Am.  Jimr.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  .33,  pj).  433-451, 
pl,it(>  12;  vol.  34,  pp.  81-97,  349-304,  plates  2-4, 

1887. 


pl.2'J,Vl'-6"'*H'l'l 
jmcuilolitM^ 


Am.  ,Ioiir.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  33,  j)p.  239-240, 

!S87. 

I — Volcanic  action. 

Am.  ,I(iiir.Sci.,3(l  scries,  vol.  33,  pp.  102-115, 

1887. 


k-ol.  2'.t,l>P' 


1.5:-! 


II — '.]  Tlir  origin  of  mountain  ranges, 

considered   structurally,  dynamically, 

L         tivtiou  t'oH  ^'"li"  relation  to  their  geological  his 


vol.  2'J.  VV'-'l 

Ists. 

,  1S8«. 
|i,   iViiil.  W' 

Irms  ■n¥"''^^ 
Ithe  v.>iT^y"1 

vol.  32,  VV'' 

I  mountain;  s"! 


vol.M.pP 


24';4 


t"ry,by  P.Mcllard  Reade  [etc.]. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  33,  pp.  240-242, 

IS»7, 

itn  Tacoiiic  rocks  and  stratigrapliy, 
li^ith  a  fjeological  map  of  tho  Taconic 
Iresioiis,  part  2,  the  middle  and  north- 

jmipiirt. 

Aui.iTdur.  ,Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  33,  pp.  270-270, 
5S2-119,plale  11, 1887.     Coiitiuued  from  vol.  29, 

p.«3,  m^. 

-']  Report  on  the  geology  of  New 

rsey  for  1S80. 

Am.Jdiif.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  34,  p. 71,  1887. 

Ideology  of  Long  Island. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  34,  pp.  153-1. ""i.'!. 


Dana,  .lames  I). — Continued. 

[ fj  A  potiiol((  of  rennirkahle  size  in 

Archliald,  I'a. 

Ani..Io[ir.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  34,  p.  489,  1887. 

History  of  tlu!  changes  in  the  Mount 

lioa  craters,  i)art  1,  Kilauea. 

.\lii.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  35,  p]).  l.'»-34, 
I'htel;  pp.  213-228,  282-289,  Plates  IV,  V  ((o 
lie  coiitiiiued),  1888. 

Alistraet,  \nture.  vol.  37,  ji.  3,')8  (17  linos), 
1888. 

[ ]  Gradual  variation  in  intensity  of 

metamoriihism. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  35,  jip.  82-83 
(g  p.),  1888. 

[ ]   Fossils  of  Littleton,  N.  H. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  35,  ]).  255 
(,Sp.),  1888. 

History  of  cli.anges  in  tlioMonntljoa 


craters,  I'urt  III,  erui)tious  of  Kilauea 
and  Mount  Loa. 

Am.  Join-.  Sci.,  3(1   series,  vol.  30,  i>p.90-112, 
107-175,  1888. 

—  History  of  the  changes  in  the  Mount 
Loa  craters,  Part  II,  Mokwaweowoo. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3(1   series,  vol.  36,  pp.  14-32, 
plate  1,  i>p.  81-90,  1888. 

—  Brief  history  of  Taconic  ideas. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.30,  pp. 410-427, 

1888. 

—  [On  th(!  suhdivisions,  uoraouclature, 
distinctive  I'eatures,  and  origin  of  some 
mcnilmrs  of  the  Archean,  origin  of 
serpentine,  and  tho  u.se  of  tho  terms 
"Taconic,"  "Ordovician,'  and  "Cam- 
hrian."] 

International  (Jonj;.  Geol.,  Am.  Committee, 
Reports,  1888,  A,  pp.  53-.")5,  1888. 

—  [On  the  us(!  of  tho  term  "Taconic.''] 
liiteriiutional  Cong,  Cieol,  Am.  Conunittee, 

Reports,  1888,  li,  pp.  8-9,  1888. 
Am.  (leol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  198-199,  1888. 

—  Recent  obscivations  of  Mr.  Frank  S. 
Dodge,  of  tho  Hawaiian  Gov(!niment 
survey  on  Ilalema'uma'u  and  its  debris 
cone. 

.\ni.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  series,  v(d.  37,  jip.  48-!)0, 
1889. 

—  Point.s  in  tho  geological  history  of 
the  islands  of  Maui  iind  ():iliu. 

Am.  .lour.  Sei.,  3d  siuies,  vol.  37,  pp.  81-103. 
riiitos  III,  IV,  1889. 

On  the  origin  of  the  deep  trouglisof 


the  ocean   in  depression.     Are  any  of 
v(dcanic  origin? 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  37,  pp.  192-202, 
riate  A'll,  1889. 


316 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


(BIILI.,127, 


IIARTOV.) 


Dana,  JamoH  D. — Continued. 

The  name  Silmiiiii  in  fjoology. 

Popular  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  30,  i>.  27«  (i  p.), 
1880. 

Aroas    of   continental    ])rogxoH8    in 

Nortli  America  and  the  indiicnccM)!' tlio 
conditionH  of  these  ureas  on  the  worlv 
carried  forward  within  tliein. 

Gool.  S(m;.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  :i«-4H,  IHUO. 

North  American  gcolof^y  and  jialc- 

ontoh)gy  for  the  nse  of  aniatcnrs,  stn- 
donts,  an<l  scientists,  by  S.  A.  Miller. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,;i(l  s«ri«i8,  vol.  39,  p.  87  (jj  )>.), 
189U. 

Sedgwick  and  Murchison :  Cambrian 

and  Silnrian. 

Am..rour.  Scl.,3(lHori«^8,  vol.  39,  pp.  167-180, 
235, 1890. 

Archeau   axes    of    eastern     Xortli 

America. 

Am.  Jour.  S<;1.,  3(1  HorioH,  vol.  39,  pp.  378-383, 
1890. 

[ ]    Archean    limestones    and    other 

rocks  in  Norfolk,  Conn. 

Am.Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  39,1).  3L'l  (J  p.),  1890. 

— ]  The  geological  and  natnral  liis- 
tory  survey  of  Minnesota  for  the  year 
1888,  the  17tli  annual  report,  by  N.  II. 
Winchell,  iStato  geologist. 

Am.  Jour.  Set.,  3d  series,  vol.  39,  pj).  fl7-(18 
(8  p.),  1890. 

[ ]  Subaerlal  decay  of  rocks  and  ori- 
gin of  the  red  color  of  (•(■rtain  forniii- 
tions  [by  I.  V.  Kussell],  Hull.  U.  S. 
Geol.  Surv.  No.  52. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci. ,3(1  B(^rica,  voi.  39,  i>i).  317-;I19, 
1890. 

Characteristics  of   volcanoes,  with 


[ 


contributions  of  facts  and  ])rin('ip]es 
from  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  including 
a  historical  review  of  Hawaiian  vol- 
canic action  for  tlu;  last  sixty-seven 
years,  a  discussion  of  the  nilations  of 
volcanic  islands  to  deep-sea  topog- 
raphy, and  a  chapter  ou  volcanic- 
island  denudation,  xvi,  399  pages,  1(J 
plates.  New  York,  1890. 

Almtracts,   Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  3D,  i)p.  .323- 
324,  1890;  Am.Gcol.,vol.(),  pp.  194-1!).'),  1890. 

Kocky  Mountain  piotaxis  and  the 

post-Cretaceous  mountain  making 
along  its  course. 

Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  3d  Bories,  vol.  40,  pp.  181-196, 
1890. 


Dana,  James  D. — Continued. 

liOnglslandSonnd  in  the  (^uaternarv 

era,  with  observations  on  the  hiiIhiiii- 
rine  Hudson  River  cliannel. 

Am.  ilour.  8cl,,3d  8(TiL'M,  vol.  40,  |ip.  4::5-4;)7, 
riiito  K,  1H90. 

[ ]  [Notes  on  geology  of  eastern  New- 
York.] 

Miiilarliin(>'»  Gool.  Ilwy.  (}uid((,  "Jci  idilidn 
pji.  137-138, 1K90. 

[ ]  [Notes  on  the  Hernardston  series.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  40,  pp.  203,  2i"<.  (J  pi. 


1890 


till' 


[ ]  Presidential    address  beibn 

Geological  Society  of  London. 
Aui.  Jour.  Sd.,  vol.  4(1,  ])p.  2,')4-2,W,  1890. 

[ ]  Fossils  in  the  Taconic  liiiK^toiie 

belt  at  the  west  foot  of  Tac,oni(!  laii^e 
in  llilLsdale,  N.  Y. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  40,  jip.  256-257,  18!K) 

Some  of  tlie  foatun^s  of  nonvolciinic 

igneous  ejcictions,  as  illustrat(!<l  in  tin' 
four  "Rocks"  of  tlio  New  Ifavoii  iv- 
gion,  W(,"Ht  Rock,  Pine  Rock,  Mill  VmI 
and  East  Rock. 

Am.  Jour.  Sd..  3(1  sori(iH.  vol.4'2,  iiji, 7'J  IIH 
plates  2-7. 1801. 

On  Percival's  Tnap  of  the  traji  lii'lt* 

of  central  Conne(;ticut,  witii  dbsciv;!- 
tions  on  the  ni)tnrning  or  iiioiintaiii 
making  disturbance  of  the  roriuiitioii 

Am.  ,Tour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  4L',  ji)!. 43!1-Hl,j 
plate  16,  1891. 

The    four    rocks,   with    walks  ami 

drives  iibout  New  Haven,  IL'O  ]iagi'.<, 
plates,  New  Haven,  1891.      [Xot  sicii. 

[ ]  Annual  report  of  the  State  gcnl 

ogist  of  New  .Jersey  for  tiio  year  \>^9 
30.5  pages,  8^,  1891. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  .series.,  vol.  12,  jip. '0- 
1891. 

Danberry,  C.     Skctcii,  gcoio.uy  of  .^<"' 
America,  [etc.],   xviii,  7!!  ])a>,'i'S 
ford,  1839. 

Dana,  S.  L.  and  .1.  F.     Ontliacs  ef  I 
niiniM'iilogy  and  ge()h)gy  of  iio.'<toiiai 
its  vicinity,  with  a  geological  iii:ip. 
Am.  Acad.,  Jlemoirs,   vol.  4.  \i\i.  l'-* 
w.av,  1818. 
Daniell,— .     Map  of  the  itacolimiii' 

gion  of  Georgiii.     [Not  seen,] 
Daniels,  Edward.     [.Soiik^  featiire.sof 
lead  district  of  Wisconsin.] 

IJoston  Soe.  Nat.  Uist.,  Troc,  vol.  I 
387-389,  1854. 


Ol 


Daniels,  Edw 

—  '  irstaiin 

survey  of  \ 

son.  I8r>i. 

''"•liulcH  re] 

—  Document 
"ill,   report 
^ViNconsin  /oi 

IK,JNJ. 

—  [.Votes  on  fi 
'"'./■•"••lit  Stiit 

Hiwloi,  S(m:.  if 
^lO'i;'.),  18,'i9. 

Darton,  Nelson 
W.'ilities  i„  (i,,, 
and  their  iiii„e, 
''*i'i.-Vm.   Hupt. 
^(13:   Si>.   349^ 
57l»-5797,  1882;'  y, 

— '^'n  tli(,  ,|i8i„| 

-^■«»- "iiiliani,  N, 
^o^y  V,.rk  Aca.I 
'»•  '««■■'■     ite,„arl 
(itlicr.s,  pp.  1 19-120. 

|~-<^*''   the   iu,]„jj 
''«W'n  Ifiii  and  t 

•'^"-  '\"i-   Siipt.,  V 
'"'^'il''.m883. 

|--''r''li,„i„,i,.^.  „„ 

I""''"' Orange  Co, 

"fiei'e. 

Ani.,/„i,r..soi.,  ;)d  , 

m:,. 

-J'ile    J)cvo„i,a,I 
^"'"IJIoMnfainr, 


M.  A 


'ilM.  4',  1H85 


'"  "^"Pt.,  vol. 


■•*"'■''■" f'  l.<...(,ca. 


^'■i-.\n\ 


'  ^'il>t.,  vol.  ll 
'"'''"' Taconic  col 


hiell, 
•Vicii,.,,,  J, 


'1.7, 


■[■Votes 


J>p.  78- 


"»  «Je  forJ 


J  J"""'  ''l.Vsiolopv  J 

•f';/''«.'.roaofUjJ 
"'t«rn„,,i  .StatiJ 

""Jf"  County,  N.yl 
ai"'''""'-«-^i..3d8oriT 


tJLL.127. 


IiARTOV.] 


NORTH    A.iERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


317 


tovnaiy 
mi\iniii- 

[).  4ur>4;n, 

Mll'ol'f     till' 

111. 

J55,1890. 

5  Vmiestoiw 
•,ouic  viitige 

-257,  IW* 

n()nv<ili!H"'' 
,ratt'il  in  thf  I 
V  Haven  vi- 
le, Mill  Itock. 

.,i..fi,w- ''•'""■ 

,be  triip  lii'll* 
,vit\i  ol>sctv|i- 

,„■  iii()uut;u«' 
le  I'ovmatioii. 

,,,.,..,  ,,,,.43W*: 

.1,    wiilks  iiiiilj 

[Not  SH'll.I 

tlui  year  !>** 


vi>l.«,Vl' 


in- 


loloiiV 


of  NotH 


Daniels,  Edward — Contiiiiind. 

First  annual  ro]i()rtof  tlio  i;(ioloj;ical 

survry  of  Wisconsin,  84  pagoH,  Madi- 
son, 1854, 

Iiiclndos  it'portH  by  ITayoH  nml  Tonney. 

—  I)()<'uni(tnt  V,  iron  ores  of  Wiscon- 
sin, report  of  Kcolo;;iciil  survt^y  of 
WiNconsiii  for  1857,  (>2  i)!igoH  [Mudisoii, 

\m\. 

—  [Notes  on  goology  of  Wisconsin  iuid 
Miljin  cut  States.  | 

l!(ist<pii  Sdc.  Nut.  Hist.,  I'roc,  V()1.6,  |>i>.  aoi) 
310 (i  p.),  1859. 

Darton,  Nelson  II.  Tho  niincralofjical 
lofiilitics  ill  and  around  New  York  City, 
anil  tlioir  minerals. 

Sci.  Am.  Supt.,  vol.  14,  No.  344,  pp.  5492- 
5493;  Nil.  34!),  pp.  f).')6tl-55n8 ;  No.  303,  jip. 
5;9^ri"07,  1882;  vol.  16,  j>.  0(129,  4^  1883. 

—  On  i]w  disintegrated  sandstone   at 
New  Diiiliain,  N.  ,1.     [Abstract.] 

New  Vorlc  Aciid.  Sci..  TriiiiH.,  vol.  2,  pp.  117- 
1U>.  188;i.  Ilenmrks  by  1).  S.  Martin  nud 
(illiiTs,  pp.  119-120. 

—  On  tilt!  iudnrated  shales  between 
l'ierj;cii  Hill  and  tli<i  I'alisades,  \.  J. 

Sii.  Am.  Siipt.,  vol.  10,  No.  408,  pji.  0513- 
C5U(Jii.),  1',  1883. 

I — 1'ri'liiiiiiiary  notice  of  fossils  in  the 
IIihIsoii  Kiver  slates  of  the  southern 
p;iitol'  Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  and  else- 

ivliere. 
Ain.iliiiir.  Sci.,  3d  Horiea,  vol.30,  pp. 452-454, 

lS8.i. 

— ]  The   !  )evonian   age  of  the  Green 
Poiiil  Muiiiitain  rocks. 
Sci.Am.Siipt.,  vol.  19,  No. 403,  pp.  7877-7878, 

Ij  11.1,4",  1885. 

-.\neioiit  bone  cave  in  Pennsylvania. 

Sci.  .\iii  Siipt.,  vol.  19,  No.  472,  pp.  7,')41-7r)42 

iilM,4M,SS.'i. 

TIk^  'I'aconic  controversy  in  a  niit- 


paHi'S 


hutliii''''  "f  i 
1^.  of  Uostnnai* 
al  nwi>. 


llogi'"'' 

nil.  ■!■  I'l' 


itiicol""""' 
sccu.l 

ol't 


le,  features 


I'lOC. 


vol.  !• 


Sciwiic.  Vdl.  7,  l)p.  78-79  (J  p.),  1880. 

-[Niteson  the  formations  associatetl 
jtitlitlio  (Irecii  I'ond  Alonntain  series 
Iwilon  the  Ideology  of  Orange  County, 
|S.Y.] 

Miuoral  I'liyNiology  and  riiyaiograpliy,  by 

I  tSterrylliiiil,  p.  .-191,1880. 

-Oil  the  area  of  Upper  Silurian  rocks 
r  Cornwall  Station,  eastern  central 

f'taii!,'!!  Coiiiity,  N.  Y. 
ill.  .lour.  Sci.,  Sd  Beries,  vol.  31,  pp.  200-216, 


Darton,  Nelson  II. — Continued. 
Hibliographyof  North  American  geol- 
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On  tho  great  lava  flows  and  intrusive 

tra])  sheets  of  the  Newark  system  iu 
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Am.  .lour.  .Sri.,  3d  HcricH,  vol.  .'10,  pp.  134-139, 

1H89. 

North  Aiiiericiin  geology  for  1880. 

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The   relations  of  the   traps   of  the 

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U.  S.  C.eol.  .Siirv.,  Hull.  No.  07,  82  imKOH,  6 
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On  the  occurrence  of  basalt  dikes  in 

the  Up])er  Taleozoio  series  in  central 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  39,  pp.  269-271, 
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[ ]  [Notes  on  southeastern  New  York 

and  northeastern  New  Jersey.] 

Mii(;t'arlan(!'s  (ieol.  Itwy.  (Juidc,  2d  edition, 
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Mesozoic  and  Cenozoie  formations  of 

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Gcol.  Soo.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  431-41)0,  plate 
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AlmtractH,  Am.  (iool.,vol.  8,  p.  185(Jp.);  Am. 
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Geology     of     sedimentary     rocks, 

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(iuidti  to  WuHliingtoii,  jiropared  for  tho 
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(iuidii  to  WasliinKtoii,  ])ropart'd  for  the 
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—  Record  of  North  American  geology 
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318 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[BtTLI,.  127. 


riAHTo.v.j 


Darton,  NoIhoii  H. — Continued. 

NotoH  oil  the  geohigy  of  tbn   Florida 

I)hoHj)hat4JH. 

Am.  Jour.  8<1.,  M  Herieii,  vol.  41,  pp.  102-100, 
18»1. 

Abstract,  Ell);,  aud  MiniiiKJuur.,  vi>l.  .SI,  p. 
310(1|co1h.).4MH91. 

Record    of    a    docp   well   at    Lake 

Worth,  Hoiitlieru  Florida. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  'M\  ncrii^i,  vol.  tl,  jiji.  1()5-10<I, 
1891. 

On  a  joint4>d  earth  aiif;«r  for  geolog- 
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Am.G<«.l.,  vol.7,  pp.  117-1  lU,  IHiU. 
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4°,18U1. 

Abstract.  Guol.  Soc.  Am,  Itiill.,  vol.  2,  p.  (KiS 
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Damin,  Charlua.  Tht;  Htructuro  and  di!j- 
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Dar^Tin,  Georgo  IL  On  tho  inlliiouco  of 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  13.  pp.  444-448, 1877. 
From  Proc.  Koyal  Six;.,  Vol.  XXV,  Xo.  175, 
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Daubeny,  Charles.     Sketch  of  the  geol- 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  10,  pp.  230-256,  map,  y, 
209, 1826.    From  Kdinbur(;li  Phil.  ,Jour. 

Reply  to  Professor  Hischof 's  objec- 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  37,  pp.  78-84, 1839.    From 
Edinburgh  New  Phil.  Jour.,  A])ril,  1839. 

Notice  of   the  thermal  springs    of 

North  America,  being  an  extract  from 
an  unpublished  memoir  on  the  geology 
of  North  America. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  vol.  36,  pp.  88-93, 1839.  Read 
to  Ashmolean  Soc.  Oxford  Univ.,  Novcmbor, 
1838. 

Sketch    of    the   geology  of    North 

America,  being  the  substance  of  a 
memoir  read  before  tho  Ashmolean 
Society  November  21],  183><,  xviii,  78 
pages,  1  plate,  Oxford,  1839. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  ,Sci.,  vol.41,  pp.  195- 
109, 1841 ;  Soc.  G6ol.  France,  Bull.,  vol.11,  pp, 
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Daubr6e,  M.  Synthetical  studies  and 
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From  Anntllesdus  MiueH,  vol.  16.  pp.  155-393, 
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Davidson,  (}(M>rge.    Glacial  groovcH  on 
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California  Aoiul.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  4,  p.  M4  (,',, 
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The    abrasion    of   the    contiiRntai 

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California  Acud.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  5,pp.  iHl-117, 
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( )n  the  auriferous  gravel  dcpositH  of 

California. 

(/'aliforiiiii  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc.,  vol.  .S,  ]i[i.  145. 
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[Gravels  of  Tlacer  County,  Cal.  | 

California  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  .l,  p.  41 
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Recent  volcanic  activity  in  tliu 

United    States,     eruptions    of    Moiiiit 
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Scionco,  vol.  6,  p.  262  (J  p.),  1885. 

Davidson,  Walter  H.  M.  Suggostion.siw 
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A  phosphatic  chalk  at  Taplow,  Eng- 
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TJ.  S.  Anny,  Chief  of  Engineers,  Itoportfurl 
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Davis,  C.  H.  A  memoir  upon  tho  ^eo-i 
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Am.  Acad.,  Memoirs,  now  ncriiH,  vol.4.  pl>j 
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Abstract,  Am.  Acad.,  Proc,  vol.  2,  pp.  100 
101. 

The  theory  of  the  geol(igi(!id  actio| 

of  tho  tides. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  1,  pji.  27-28,  W 
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On  the  law  of  the  dcpoHJt  of  tl 


Davis,  Kmei 
miiicrjils  ill 

.(V'n.  Jour. 

Davis,  Iforaoi 
•"'•U'liivoJs, 

-''"ill' /(in,  I8S 

Davis,  ,;;i,.„i, 

W'.iyn,,  C'ouni 

Alii,  j„i„..  (, 

MO  5:'-|,  1832. 

Davis,  U'iJ|i,i,„ 

"'"""•v.'i/ioiis  ii 
■^'11  failane's 

mo. 

— 'i'lndcd  aniv 
■■"ii,v^'d;i]oi,j. 

Iio,si„„  .Sop  ^ 
J28,I*JO. 

I  —  "n-'ii-  notice 
Tna,ssi,,.  (,.,,p  j.^ 

^'"""'■'•''•■'it,  ,u„ 

Aim.  ,;„„r.  Sci    3, 

1*', 

It  0"  f''"  classi 

sins. 

Ml,  188,'). 


^m.  JV 


Ab,slrac(s, 
'il»'i,18S2. 
J;m.Jo„r.ScJ.,3„ 


''^■"•ifts  Monnta 
■y''«"onfonrormi| 

m.       ••^'-'•>3ds(i 

•[ReinarK-s  o,, 

,'';;""'«".•.  .Vat.  ui 

"'-'lo'.  18K;j,  "'■ 

"''10 Oriiri,,  „,• 

'"">  <n  cro.l 
■^'*"''"U,p„.325f 

■.^"l^ellonnovilie 


the 


Weiic 


Hood  tide. 

Am.  Ahsoc,  Proc,  vol.5,  pp. 2-3, 1851. 
Davis,   Charles  H.  S.     History  of  Wa 
ingford,  Connecticut,  [etc.],  53  pagj 
Merideu,  1870. 

The  Catopterus  graciliH. 

Merideu  Sci.  Assoc,  Traua.,  vol.  2,  |ip| 
■i'i.  1887, 


'""• '.!>.. irofj 

P^ylvani,.,. 
^•nto,vo].i, 

'^''«*J'«irih„tio„,,J 


valleyl 


pp.  304- 


Uni,  Jour  ,sei 

mm.      '•' 


3d 


pon 


'f  """IwatorfJ 


liABTDN.) 


NORTH   AMEIUCAN   GEOLOfJY. 


319 


,.  021i-C'."J. 

lu'nici'ils 
1H80. 


oil 


Hieri 


itioMl 


iiPV 


lort  fit  I 
'  Wiisli-I 


DaviB,   Kinorson.     Notioo  of  rocikH  aiul 
miiirials  in  WoHtliolil,  Mass. 

Aiu.Joiir.8ci.,  viil.  10,  pi>.2i:i-21.'i,  182(1. 

Davis,  Korarc.     [Soino  iiotos  on  aiirifcr- 
oii.s  (,'iiivc)lH  of  Culiforniii.] 

CiilildriilaAcml.  Sci.,  Pcim:.,  vol.  I,p.  )12(^  p.), 

2ihMliliiiii,  18.17. 

Davis,  .la<'ob   P.      [On    llm   noolo>;,v    of 
Wiiyno  County,  I'a.] 

Am.  >T()iii'.  <i(Mil.  anil   Nat.  Hist.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
520  5'.':i,  1832. 

Davis,  Williiiiii  M.     Notos  on  hg(>Iok'''<'i1 
iiliscrviitioim  iii  ('olorado  and  Utali. 
Mm  riirlam''8  Am.  Gool.  Uwy.  (iuidu,  ]>.  1(11, 

\m. 
—  Hiindod  aniyfjtdules  of  the   Ihighton 
amygiliiloid. 

IliwKin  Soo.  Nat.  Hiat.,  Troi;.,  vol.  20,  pit.  42« 

iii.  ma. 

—  Uriel'  notice  of  observations  on  tho 
Triasaic  trap  rocks  of  Mas.saclinacttH, 
Cdniu'iticut,  and  Now  .Jcr.soy. 
Am.  Jmir.  Sci.,  M  sorios,  vol.  24,  pp.  .'145-349, 

\m. 
1 —  On  tlio  clasailication  of   lake    l>a- 

'siiis. 

llostoii  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  21,  pp.  315- 
381, 18811. 

AbstractH,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  16,  pj).  102»-1021l 
(ll.,),18S2. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3»l  sorioa,  vol.  24,  \>.  230  (J  i>.), 
1S82. 

■liccMrtu  Monntain. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  sorios,  vol.  28,  pp.  381-389, 

1883. 

-Tlifi  nonconformity  at  Kondout,  N.Y. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  sorios,  vol.  20,  pp.  389-395, 


,  the  gW] 


01.4.VP 


lii'«,  V 


vol.  2,  PP 


■ivl  acti"! 


m 


iisit 


-28,  W 


oiVi 


2-3, 1851' 

of  ^^■» 


jvy 


sw  \m 


vol.  2,  VH 


■[RemarlvH  on  tho  geology  of  Mount 

I  Desert,  Mo.] 

Ilostun  Soc.  Nat.  Uist.,  Proc,  vol.  21,  pp. 

1  11"-U8, 188;!. 

-Thoorij^in  of  cross  valleys. 
Sciincc,  vol.  1,  pp.  325-327, 3,')6-357, 1883. 

■Lake  liounovillo,  [notice  of  Gilbert 

Scifuce,  vol.  1,  p.  570  (j  p.),  1883. 

■Lakes  ond  valleys  in  uortbeastorn 

faubylviiiiia. 
Sciinto, vol.  1,  pp.  304-305  (J  p.),  1883. 

^TlKulisiribution  and  origin  of  druni- 

J  im,  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  serioa,  vol.  28,  pp.  407- 

mm. 

porgcs  and  waterfalls. 

Jttur.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  %ol.  28,  pp.  123- 


Davis,  VVilllain  M.— (Jontinued. 

<  )n  tho  I'clations  of  the  'I'riassic  traps 

and  HandstoncB  of  tho  eastern  United 
States. 

Harvard  Coll.,  Miis.  Cnmi>.  Zool.,  ItidL.vol. 
7,  pp.2lU  :iOU,  :i  platoH,  1884. 

Koviowod  l>y  J.  1).  l)[aiia|.  Am.  .Four.  Soi., 
:icl  sorios,  vol.  25,  pp.  474-47.'i,  1S83. 

Abstracts,  Scioiiro,  vol.1,  p.  430  (i  p.),  1883; 
Nones  JalirliiK'li,  18fl4,  pp.  230  232. 

Tlio   folded    Holdcrberg  liniestones 

east  of  the  (-'atskills. 

llarvanl  ('nil.,  Mas.  Comp. /ool.,  Hull.,  vol. 
7,  |)p.  311-329,  2lilate8,  1H84. 

Tlie    Little   Mountains   east  of  tho 

Catskills. 

Apimlaeliia,  vol.3,  pp,  20  33,  plato,  1884. 

[Ikcniarks   on   tlie   unconformity  at 

liccraft's  Mountain  on  tlie  Hudson.  ] 
Ho.Htoii  Soe.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  22,  p.  339 
(i  p.),  1884. 

The  structural   value  of   tho  trap 

ridges  of  the  (N)nnocti<!ut  Valley. 

Itipston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  pp.  118- 
124,1884. 

(ilacial  erosion. 

llostoii  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  22,  pp. 
19-58,  1884. 
Abst ract.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  pp.  390-307  (i p.), 

1883. 

Drumlins. 

.Science,  vol.  4,  pp.  418-420,  1884. 

Paleozoic  high  tides. 

Science,  vol.  3,  pp.  473-474  (jj  p.),  1884. 

Geographic  classitlcation,  illustrated 

by  a  study  of  plains,  plateaus,  and  their 
derivatives.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  33,  pp.  428-432, 1885. 

Tho  structure  of  tho  Triassic  forma- 
tion of  the  Connecticut  Valley. 
Am.  Jonr.  Sci.,  vol.  32,  pp.  342-352,  1886. 
Abatrnot,  Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  35,  pp.  224- 
227,  1887. 

Ab.slracts,  witli    comments    by  Newberry 
and  Emerson,  ibid.,  j).  321  (J  p.). 

Kelation  of  the  coal  of  Montana  to 

tho  older  rocks. 

lOth  Census,  U.  S.,  vol.  15,  Mining  ludus- 
trios,  pp.  697-712,  4°,  Washington,  1886. 

[ ]  Prestwich's  Geology. 

Scionco,  vol.  8,  pp.  109-110,  1880. 

Mechanical   origin  of  tho   Triassic 

monoclinal  in  tho  Connecticut  Valley. 
Am.  Assoc,  I'roc,  vol.  35,  pp.  224-227,  1887. 

Instruction  in  geological  investiga- 
tion. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  21,  pp.  810-826, 1887. 


820 


CATALOGUE  AND   INDEX   OP 


(BULL,  127. 


Davis,  William  M.— (.'ontlniiod. 

(RoHiiltH  of  H  Hludy  on  tlie  iiio(;liun- 

ical  origin  of  tiio  TriuHHic  inouocliiiul  in 
tho  Coiiiiocti(5ut  Vivlloy.] 

lloHtim  Sou,  Nut.  lIlHt.,  I'ruo.,  vol.  2:i,  pp.  3.10- 
341,18H7. 

[ ]  Tlio  origin  of   nionntain  ninKcs^ 

couHidoriMl  ()\|)(ii'iinentiilly,  Htrnctiir- 
ally,  dyniiniiciilly,  und  in  i'(datiiin  to 
their  g(M)logical  hJHtory,  by  T.  Mcllard 
Reado,  liOiidon,  8°. 

Scionie,  vol.  10,  p.  i:i9, 18«7. 

—^  The  clanHification  of  lakes. 

Boienco,  vol,  10,  pp.  142  14U,  4^  1887, 

• The    asli    IkmI   at  Moriilcn   and   itH 

Htriictiiral  relatiuuH. 

MoridiMi  Sui,  Absoc,  TraiiH.,  vol.  It,  pp,  82-^0, 
1H8H. 

(Jeograjdiic     methods    in     g(H)logic 

invoHtigation. 

National  (itio^r.  Mhr.,  vol.  1,  ])]>.  11-20, 1888. 

[ ]  The    toi)ogi'a))hic    map    of    Now 

Jersey. 

Scionco,  vol.  12,  pp.  206-207,  4'^,  1888. 

Tho  Htructuro  of  the  TriaMHic  forma- 
tion of  the  Connect icnt  Valley. 

U.  S.  (ii'ol.  Siirv.,  7tli  Uitpcirt,  J.  \V.  Towoll, 
1885-86,  p]>.  4.W  490,  pinto  ,12,  1887, 
Abstract,  Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  112-113, 188«. 

Toi)ograiihic    development    of    tho 

Tria«sic  formation  of  tho  Connecticut 
Valley, 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  ad  gories,  vol,  37,  p|),  423 
434,  1880. 

Abstract,  Popular  Sci.  Montlily,  vol.  36,  ]>. 
573  a  col.),  1889. 

The  faults  in  tho  Triassic  formation 

near  Meriden,  Conn. 

Harvard  Coll.,  Mus.Comp.  Zo(d.,  7!iill.,  vol. 
16,  pp.  61-87,  jdatcs  1-,"),  1889. 

The  glacial  origin  of  cliffs. 

Am.  (5col.,  vol.  3,  pp.  14-18,  1889. 

Methods  and  models  in  geographic 

teaching. 

Am.  N.it.,  vol.  23,  i>p.  566-583,  1880. 
Jobiix  lIopkiuH  Univ.,  Circiilara,  vol.  8,  No. 
62  (J  p.),  4°,  1889. 

[ ]  A  river  pirate. 

Science,  vol.  13,  pp.  108-100,  1889. 

[ ]  Tho  ice  age  in  North  America  and 

its  bearing  upon  the  antiquitj'  of  man, 
by  G.  F.  Wright. 

Science,  vol.  14,  pp.  118-119,  1889. 

[ ]  The  contoured  map  of  Massachu- 
setts. 

Science,  vol.  14,  pp.  422-423  (i  p.),  4°,  1889. 


Davia,  William  M.— Continued. 

'I'liu  rivers  and  valleys  of  I'uiinHyl. 

vania. 

National  tifo^r.  Muj;.,  vol.  1,  pp.  1S3-25.1 
1889. 

Almtract,  Am.  (iced,  vol.  S,  pp.  fid  ill  (j  p  | 
1891. 

Htriu^ture  and  origin  of  glaciiil  Humi 

]>lainH. 

(iool.Soi'.  Am.,  llidl.,vol.  1,  pp.  I!l,^  202, plni, 
3,  1890. 

AbHtrarlH  Am.  Not., vol.  24,  p.  208  (1  p.),  IKIH), 
Am. (ieul.,  vol. 7, p.  141  (^  ]i.),  1801. 

[lienuirks   on    cvidenco    of   niicon. 

formity  between   IIudHon  and  Mdilir 
berg   rocks  in  the   lliid.son   valley,  .\'. 

Y.] 

(iool.  Soc.  Am.iDull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  a.ll-IIS.'ilJii.i, 
1890. 

[Remarks  on  structure  of  filling's inj 

lissures  in  trap  at  Meriden,  Conn.) 
(}col.  Soc.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  p.  lli;(\|i ),  l>>i 

[Remarks on  certain  iicciilJMritlcsofJ 

drainages  in    the   Coliimliia   furiiiiitiouj 
overlying  the  Aii]»omattox.J 

(icol.  .Soc.  .\m.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  ]i.  .IIH,  181K1. 

The  Ir()(|iiois  beach. 

Am.  Gciol.,  V(d.  0,  p.  400  (.J  p.),  18!lii. 

The  ice  age   in  North  AiniTica  nnf 

its  bearings  on  tho  anti(iiiily  nl' in:!! 
by  G.  Frederick  Wright;  witli  an  ap 
])endix  on  the  probable  caiiseof  i,'];iiii| 
tion,  by  W^arreu  Uphaiii,  Xew  Vorlj 
1890. 

Appalachia,  v(d.  (i,  pp.  72-73,  l.suo. 

Tho  rivers  of  northern  New  .liis 

with  notes  on  the  classificiitioi;  -I' 
ers  in  general. 

National  Gcogr.  Maj;.,  vol.  2,  pp.  H1-110,U| 

[ ]  [Utah.] 

Macfarlanr'a  Gfol.  U«y.  (Iiiiile,  l-M  iilili| 
pp.  114, 115  (J  I).),  1800. 

The  level  of  no  strain. 

Am.  Qeol.,  v(d.  5,  pp.  190-191,  I8!)0. 

The  geological    datc^a  of  mi^'inl 

certain  to])oora])liic  forms  on  tliej 
lantic  Slope  of  the  United  Stalt* 
Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  S*'-'''^ 
586,1891. 
Abstract,  Am.  Gool ..  vol.  8,  p.  260(111.1 

Introductory  statement.    Twol 


DaWa,  Ui|;|, 
—  (^A'c  an 

i'l  f/lll  NOIll/ 

'■•'"I.  .Soi^  . 
l^«l. 

''"li.1CIIHMll 

'"•Tl/iniMt  fti 

'  IliUllN." 

—  /'lie  (iliyNic 
Sr\y  /:ii«|„,„| 

/'"I'll-*  lloi.lwi 

"**-""(,';,  p.),  Ko 

—  'I'lm  'I'ria.s.'si 

iM'linit  \'i,Ilo, 

JllhlLS  Jfopkli' 
'■"i '■">■).  So.  H7. 

|  — Tl'u/ost  voir 
''"I'liliir  .S,i.   ji 

S-M, 
[—"■•IN    /..iko     I, 

■*"''''''i>l.,vol.7, 
linii'M-od    bv  j' 

Wf?,i.).       ■     • 

|---Shaler,N.  S.,; 
"'«  '''■"■fli's  si,r/;., 
''^'^^'^  -'•'  I'latcs,  .1 

''^•'•^"'■li-lsj'vol.'^' 

■"'"'  Whittle,  (J 
''['"'*■"  ■■""!    cxtrj 

"'••'•  ""-I'W,  plates  4 
■""'Wood.  , J.  J 


'  '''■^••■'oi)iiie| 
•V"t.  Jfi 


of  fossilifenms  black  Hlialoiutl)6| 
assic  formation  in  Connw'ticnt. 
Gool.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.'.!.  lll)•^l■■>-^1 
1891. 
Discusspil  by  U.  K.  Eiiior.ioii,  p.«d' 
Abstracts,  Am.  (icol  .vol.  H.  ]<■  l'*J 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,3d8ciies,  vol.42,l)p' 


(.'I'lplii 

""■floii  .So, 
CI,  ;f9o. 

■"'^"■"■'•-V>M.(Jool. 
r;r"'"  "car  ot", 

}'••<"■ ;i,.r;:: 

7;:"'''"'  I...™. 

.     ''   '""indjiiv 
„;      '"■l""-t   for 

■tii8(ra,.| 


^i(l 


arine  C 


'/our 

hi,  U7i       ^■'  -*'' 
Bull.  IJ7_ 


[BULL  127. 


HAMliN.) 


NORTH    /    IKRirAN    Oi:<»I-()(iY. 


321 


I'oiiusyl- 
,,,,.  i^;i-2» 
m  111  ih'i 

live  ml  saixl 
v.i:.  aw.vi'"' 

,11  valley,  >« 

,,,,.'.ir.i-'.»Uvi' 

3  of  lillins!s  ill 
3u,Ci>nii.l 

u'cnliiinti''*"' 
i\,i;i  foruuifwii' 
tox.l 

_l,,,.r,(H,lHW 


DaviB,  WilliiiiM  M.— Continiit'd.  I  Dawuoii,  («.  M.— Clontiiiuod. 

[Ak<*  ii'i'l  •'xtnit  (if  tilt' ovortliniMtM  ^ On   tlio  Nii|i<irllciul   K*'"l"By  "f  the 

ill  tli*t  Hoiitlu'rii  A))|iuliichi!iim.l  '      contral  rrgimi  of  Noitli  Aiiicriuii. 

llcut.  Soc.,  (Jiiai't..liiui'.,  vol.  Ill,  )i|i.  uo,.i-n'j:i, 
l)luti«,  187&. 


(ii'iil.  Sue.  Alil.,liull.,vul.  2.  |)|i.  l&il-lMti)).), 
Iflll. 
I||lliM(IIHHloll<)fllll|MTl>.V(".  \V.  lIllVrH,  "'I'llO 

iivirllii'Mxt  fuultit  III'   till'   Hunt  III  I'll    A|i|ialn' 

illiUM"." 

Almtruct,  Am.  Uutil.,  vol.  7,  \t.  'JO'2  (|  p.),  1801. 

—  riif  iilivwital  jfoofjrapliy  <>f  Houtliorn 

.Sew  l'.lif,'lllli(l. 

.Iiiliii-^  ll.ipkiim  Univ.,  CliriiUirs,  vol.  10,  iiji. 

;i*-7!l(,;,  p.).  No.87,-l'M8!tl. 

—  Tliii  TriuHsic  BiiiidHtoiin  of  the  C'oii- 
iiM'ticiit  Valley. 

InluiM  ITo])kinH  TTniv,,  Circulars,  vol.  10,  p. 

WiJiijI  ).\o.M7,4'',  IHlll. 

1 — Tlio  lost  vohiiiiiooH  of  Coiin<;cti(;iit. 

I'lijiiilar  Sri.  Miiiitlil.v,  vol.  40,  pp.  •-••Jl-'j;i5, 

IS'.'O. 

I — \V;iH  l.ako   Irotiuois  itii  arm  of  tlin 


.\iii.  Cool.,  vol.  7,  pp.  130-140, 18»l. 

I!i'\ Icwed   by  J.  W.  KpoiitiT,  iliid.,  jip.  2B0- 

«(;p.). 

—  Shaler,  N.  S.,  ami.     IlliiHtrations  of 
he  eiii'th's  anrfaco.     (llaciors,  iv,  1!I8 
[Mges,  L'."i  plates,  4'-,  Boston,  18H1. 
KcMrwnl  liyAV.  .T.  Mcdco,  Scifuci'  (rilltcd 
l.y  ,1.  Mirlu'l.i),  vol.  2,  \)p.  581-fi84,  4".  IrtHl. 

iiiid  Whittle,  Charles   I.,.     'I'lio   iii- 
II  ain    New  ^*"'^B  trnsivo  iiiid    oxtrusivo    TriaaMic    trap 
slu'i'ts  (if  the  Connecticut  Vall(^y. 
lliii'vanl  {'oil.,  Hum.  Coiiiii.  Znol.,  liull.,  vol. 

l'.i.'.lil-|:w,  plates  5,  1881). 


i-th  Aiiiurica  ani 

iti.mity  "''  '"1 

.^,t;  Nvit^'  aii'iPl 

,.111190  "f!;^'"'"l 


The     liyiiito     forniutions     of     tho 

West. 

(.'iiniulliin  Nut.,  vol.  7,  now  m-rlr,'*,  pp.  241- 
2.V2,  1875. 

Heport  on  tho  i^oolojjy  and  resoiircos 

of  tho  region  in  tiie  vicinity  of  tho 
forty-ninth  jiaraihd,  from  tho  Lake  of 
the  Wi)odH  to  the  l>o(d{y  Mountains, 
xi,  ;W7  l>ageH,  '2  iiiapH,  18  platew,  .Mon- 
treal, 1M7.-.. 

Ui'vlowi'd  liy  .1.  I>.  l)[iiiiii],  ,\iii.  Jour.  Sri., 

;id  .■<pi'ii'n,  vol.  Ill,  pp.  :)H4-:;8,'),  187.1. 

Ali.itriiiH,  Am.  Jour.  Sii.,  :id  HorioH,  vol.11, 
p.  L':i(){j;i>-).1870. 

Note  on  tho  occurrence  of  foraiiii- 

nifora.  eoccolitlis,  cte.,  in  tiie  tiretace- 
ouH  rock.4  of  Manitoba. 

Caiiadiiiii  Nat..  iiowHi^rUm,  vol.  7,  |ip.  'J.52-257, 
1875. 

Report   on   esplorationn    in   liritinh 

Columbia. 

(ii'id.  Siirv.  Canada,  Unport  of  proKrosH, 
187.1-70,  pp.  L'3:i-2(!.'),  1877. 

Alwlract,  Am.  Jour.  .Sri.,  ;iil  hitioh,  vol.  14,  p. 
70  (4  p.),  1&77. 

Errtitics  at  liij^ii    li'\els   in    north- 

weHtern  America  biirriors  to  a  great 
ice  sheet. 

(ii'ol.  Slag.,  vol.  .I,  ni'w  scrii's,  pj).  200-212, 

1878. 


I         ,'„l,le  'ill'*! 

train- 

1,18'.W 

of  oi' 
I.  forniH  ou  tliel 

United  sti'l;'^; 


—  On  tiie  Miiperlicial  geology  of  liritish 
Coliiiiiiiia. 

(Ii'ol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  ;t4.  pp.  89-123, 
plate.  1878. 

Abstracts,  I'liil.  Ma^.,  now  scrio.-i,  vol.  4,  p. 
237  (J  p.) ;  Am.  .lour.  .Sii.,  ;id  Horios,  vol.  10,  pp. 
M7-148(i  p.);  Am.  .Nat.,  vol.  12,  pp.  2r)7-258, 
487-488,  1«78. 


;_7;i,  WOO' 

bcrnNeW.1"' 

I     -('.(..itidi'.  "''"^■~'"i'l  Wood,  .).  Walter,  Jr.     The  goo 

^^  "ipliii  (l('veU)pnient  of  northern  \o\v 

vol.  2, 1-1-' '•^-""■"■^''^"■^ 

lliwtnii  S(H'.  Nat.  IIIhI.,  Proc.vol.  24,  pj).  30!)- 

.\l"'tni(  I.  Am.  (Jool.,  vol.  0.  pp.  lO.I-lilB  (;1  p.). 

iwkins,  W.  IJoyd.     On   souio  deposits 

'iVo-ioi.  >«'•'"       V  ''I'^'it^  "car  Ottawa,  Ctmada.  (icnertil  note  on  the  mines  and  rain 

llatea  of  "''f  B  miJ;'!;^  JS''  ^"""  ''"''""'"  '"'■  ^''  '"'■         "'•''"  "'■  "conomic  value  of  liritish  (;<> 

■son,  fl.  M.  h'eport  on  the  Tertiary 
itefoniiiition  in  the  vicinity  of  tho 
.vniutli    iiarallel.       British    ^orth 

Tica  lloiindary  Commission,  Geo- 

teineut'-    TwoMngit'iil  l!,.ii,„'t    for   1873,    in    part,   31 
.ck  shaloiu^^'B'Sis.lilaii',  Montreal,  1871. 
r<niiucetii'i'^'    H  -^I'mr.-in,  .\in.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  sorits,  vol.8 

h     ..t■2.tlv.4l•'^•'■'^--l«<4^».'"^■ 
^l;|^ine  C'liamplaiu  deposits  on  Itinds 


,.260aV'' 


vol.  8.1 


l,U.,v"l.'^'VV-- 


..IM. 


.  Emor-'on.P'mnliof  I.akoSu 


L*,vo»'*-'l"'" 


pcru)r. 


Um.  Jiiui.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  8,  p.   143, 

fll'-l,  1874. 

Bull.  127 21 


Itimbiti. 

(Ji'ol.  Siirv.  Canada,  Koport  of  pro^jross, 
1870-77,  pi>.10:i-14!l,  1878. 

Abstract,  Am. .lour.  Sci.,  3d  sorics,  vol.  10, 
p.  149  (i  p.),  1878. 

Report  on   c.\i)lorati(>us    in    British 

Columbia. 

(ii'ol.  Surv.  Canada,  IJeport  of  progress, 
1870-77,  pp.  17-94,  maps,  1878. 

Report  on  a  reconnaissancu  of  Leech 

River  and  vicinity. 

Gc'ol.  .Sur\ .  Canada,  Kcport  of  progress, 
1870-77,  pp.  95-102, 1878. 


322 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[Brii.iJ!, 


Dawaon,  G.  M. — Continued. 
Iteport  on  explorations  in  the  south- 
ern portion  of  the  interior  of  British 
Columbia, 

(iool.   Siirv.   Ciiniulu,    i;e))ort  of  jjrogrcss, 
1877-78,  l>p.  iU-lTMi,  Moutreiil,  1879. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  scries,  vol.  18, 
pp. 482-483  (i  p.),  1879. 

'I'l'iiveliug  notes  on  the  siirt'iiee  o;eol- 

ogy  of  tho  I'acilic  Slope. 

C:iiiii(llnn  Nat.,  vol.  8,  new  scries,  pj),  3811- 
399,  lg78. 

Note   on   some   of   tli<\   more  recent 


liintlH. 

(icol.  Surv.  Canada,  Keport  of  projircss, 
1878-1879,  pp.  IB  lOin,  map,  ^^rontreal,  1880. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  21, 
]).  213  (i  p.),  1881;  Am.  Kat.,  vol.  15,  j).  (i47 
(J  p.),  1881. 

—  Geology  of  Hritisli  Columbia. 

Geol.  ^lag.,  vol.  8,  new  series,  jjp.  150-102, 
214-227,1881. 

—  h'ei)ort  on  an  exploration  from  Port 
Simpson,  on  the  I'acilic  (.'oast,  to  Ed- 
monton, on  the  Saskatchewan,  embrac- 
injj  a  ]iortion  of  the  nortlicrn  ])art  of 
liritish  Columbiii  and  tlio  Peac(!  Kiver 
country. 

t'.eol.  Surv.  Canada,  Report.     1879-811,  pp. 
1B-142B,  map  in  3  sliect.s,  Montreal,  1881. 

—  On   tho  ligiiito  Tertiary  formation 


from  tli<^  S()uri.s  Kiver  to  tbo  one  buii- 
drod  and  eighth  meridian. 

Geol.    Surv.   (Janada,    Keport  of  progress, 
1879-80,  pp.  12A-49A,  Montreal,  1881. 

Abstract,  I'hila.  Mag.,  new  series,  vol,  14, 
pp.  70-71  (J  p.),  1881. 

Notes  on  tho  glaciation  of  British 

Columbia. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol. '.),  jip.  32-39, 1881. 

Der  Queen  Charlotte-Archipel. 

rotermann's  Mitt.,  vol  27,  pji.  331-347,  map, 
40,1881. 

Notes  oil  the  geoU)gy  of  the  i'eace 

River  regioi). 

.Vnr  Jour,  Sci.,  3d   series,  vol.  21,  jip.  ,191-394, 
1881. 


Dav7sou,  G.  M. — Contintied. 

Preliminary  rejjort  ou  the  gciolnfv 

of  the  Jlow  and  JJelly  river  region, 
NorthwestTorritory,  willi  special  rcfet. 
ciice  to  the  coal  deposits. 

{i(jol.  Surv.  Canada,  Report  (jf  |,rr, 
gre.ss,  1880-1882,  pp.  1P-23B,  map,  Montreal. 
1883. 

Abstrncts.Cnnadlan  Nat.,  new  scries. viil.i- 
jip.  423-435 ;  Scien(!e,  vol.  1,  pj).  420-43(1  ( j  p.j.t 
1883. 

Descriptive  note  on  a  general  sectioB 


changes  in  level  of  the  coast  of  Britisii  | 
Columbia  and  adjiicont  regions.  1 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  8,  uow  series,  i)i>.  241- 
248,  1878. 

—  Sketch  of    the   geology   of   Briti.sh  | 
Columbia.  ! 

British  A. S80(.,  IJoiiort,  v(d,  .'lO,  Trans.,  jip. 
588-.';89,  1880, 

(Janadian  Nat.,  V(d.  9,  new  series,  p|>.  445- 
447, 1880. 

—  Tveport  ou    llie  Queen  Chiirlotte  Ts- 


froiu  the  LanrcMitian  axis  to  the  Roi' 
jMonntaiuH    north    of   tho   forty-iiintli 
p.nrallel. 

Koyal  Soc.  Canada,  Trans.,  vol.  l.scc.t.Pf. 
39-44,  4',  plate,  1883. 

—  Note  on  the  Triassic  of  the  lt(]ckr 


Mountains  and  liritish  Coluiiilviu, 
lloyal  .'•■•oc.  (.'anada,  Trans.,  vol.  l.scitloul 
j.p.  143-145,4°,  1883. 

Note  on  tho  geology  of  (he  Pcacfl 

Kiver  region. 

Canadian  N'at.,  now  scries,  vol.  10,  p|).20-; 
1883. 

Glacial    deposits   of  the   iiow  aiiiil 

Hclly  h'iver  country. 

Seienic,  vol.  1,  pp. 477-479, 1883, 

Part  II.     (Western  section.) 

Descriptive  skctcb  of  the  iilivsirjil  .:;i'igiJ-l 
|diy  and  ^zoology  of  the  Dominion  of  (';iii;i(ll| 
l)p.  27-55,  map,  Montreal,  1884. 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.  5,  pp,  I.")(i-I57  (!  |.|,| 
•4°,  1884. 

Recent   geological   observations  ii| 

the  Canadian  Northwest  Territory. 

Science,  vol.3,  pp. 047-0-18,  18SI, 

The  Saskatchewan  country. 

Science,  V(d.  5,  jip.  340-.'t42,  map.  ISK.'i. 

Bowlder  (lavs.     On  thi>  iiiioro.<i'opi| 


structure  of  certain  bowlder  clnysaiij 
organisms  contained  in  them. 
Cliicago  .\cad.  Sci..  Bull.,  v^il.  I,  iM'. 
1885. 

tleol.  and  Nat.   Hist.  Surv.  :Miniicsnta.I1| 
Annmil  Keport,  pp.  iriO-10:i,  St.  1'muI.  I'"' 

—  Keport  on  the  region  in  the  viiiiiil 
of  the  Mow  and  15(Uly  rivers,  Nortliwf 
Territory. 

Cn-o\.     Surv.      Canada,     lieport    (if 
gress,  1832-1884,  pp.  10-1080,  iiiap8,Monti^ 
l.St^5. 

.VliHtracts,  Science,  vol. 0,  p. .'-2  (J  I'l^ 
.\m.  >ToMr.  ,Sei..3d  scries,  vol.  '"■>.  VV-  ^''' 
18S5;  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  21.  pp.  171-I72.  ISiiJ; 
uoiuments  by  G.  M.  naws(>n!. 


D.tBTO.V.] 

Dawson,  G. ; 

—  i'rcliiiiiu 
311(1  gcologi 
of  tho  Kocl 

iiiile.lO  an( 
Geo).  .Surv. 

now  .series,  p; 
Alisiracts,  . 

li-3l"(.i  j).),  u 

M'- 170-178,  IKf 

'—J  -Voles   o 

ilislrict. 

S'iehce,  vol. 
"ii«'IIe.  lf.H7. 

I  —  ]fc)iort  oil  , 
of  tlie  north 
i^lmd  and  ,adj 

•'"iiad.i,  (;col. 
lS-'6,  Pan  IJ,  PJ 
•111.13,  ifoiitrcal,  ; 

Ab.stra(i,  Geo] 
I'ill-l.'i::,  IM'J, 

|— .Votes  to  ac 
'"■■ip  of  tlie  no 
J'oiiiiiiioii  of  Cai 
•^'oniitaiiis. 

i-'.iiiii(la,  (Jeol.  ,n, 
'^f6.  Part  Ji,  02  pai 

'^listracf,  (iool   I 
!'M;)7-138,  im. 

■0""'"C.„,,.„li 
f^|iC(  |;il   iQf 

"""•"ii^c  hctweei 

■'"'''  iiiKl.  (l,e  Jn 

I'wrlt'ivei.. 
^■'"i'llian  Kec.  .Sci 
lli.-'tract,  will,,, 

«'lwt«f,M„,„„,, 

■^''' fit;,  in  |,„j., 
to.\o-t)|„.,.,stToiJ 

fl'- «■'-»!),  I W. 
•IMract,  (ifoj.  :\,,, 

■['•'"•s  ou  the  Ar 
/"'miafi,,,,,.,,  e„„ 
spirts,  im  A  u 

•^'»' Geol., 'vol',  l/;,; 

''''■i'">'toi,  anex. 
^""^"■i^'f,  XorfJn 
"•■'"''t  iiorti,,.,,, 
"'"Ma,  issj 

'"""""  '■ •  s„,v 

if'-  "■■"■'   '.   If.  per. 

,  j'""'"'l.s,  i|,i,,  .    ,,_, 
r'-'-"'' 5,  pp.  210,,, 

■"■^'^^■^"'•■■"',P.2;,; 


[Bni.WI. 


DABl'O^'' 


NOKTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


323 


)  goolcigy 
r  reginn, 
icialrt'frt- 

rt    »f    IT'- 
|),  Mimtml. 

serirx,v<il.l" 

i-4ao(ip.),v. 

eral  accXv': 

[)  tlio  Rocliy 

i'orty-uinA 

M)l.  1.SCC.4,?!'. 

,1'  th"  1!"* 
linnbiu. 

vol.   l.swtil'Ul. 

vol.  ii>.in'.2''--- 

thc     l^DW    Mil 

1, 1883. 

ctioll.) 
Luhiiuu  of  Ci^M 

1,1,,  l.W-157(Mll 


jlisovvatioiis  iij 
|;t  ■rcvritory. 

r<,  l(?Kl- 
,,  ,„;,1,.  IHS5. 

ixviacv.'laysa^ 

hi.,  vai.  i.m'-''' 

St.l'^iul.W^'' 


Dawson,  O.  M. — Contiuucd. 

ricliniiuary  report  on  tlio  physical 

iiiul  geological  (Vaturi'S  of  that  portion 
of  tlio  Rocky  Monutains  between  lati- 
imlcIlJ    au(i50O30'. 

Cfol.  Siirv.  CauaOa,  Annual  Koport,  vol.1, 
new  SI  rii'.s,  part  1!,  1»17  jiagi's.  Jlontieal,  1880. 
AliHlracts,  Am.  .four.  Sci..  3(1  Morits,  vol.  H;), 
11.317  (.i  p.),  1HK7;  Geol. ilag.,  dccailo  3,  vol.4, 
pp.  170-178, 1887. 

[ — ]  Notes   on    exploration    in   Yukon 

liisirii't. 

Siieiiii',  vol.  lu,  pp.  10.")-l(iO,  froniMontiral 

iliizi'lti',  lSfi7. 

I  —  l!i'|i(tif  on  a  geological  examination 
of  tlif  northern  part  of  Vancouver 
Isliind  and  adjacent  coasts. 

Canada,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hi.>it.  Surv.,  Kcport, 
IsSe,  I'arl  U,  pp.  1-1U7,  plates,  map  No.  1  in 
atLl3,  Montreal,  1887. 

Abstiiui,  Geol.  Mag., 3d  decade,  vol.  6,  ]i\>, 

U-V.i.',  1.-!<"J. 

|. —  Notes  to  accompany  a  geologictil 
map  of  ilif  northern  portion  of  the 
lioniiiiiiiii  of  Canada  oast  of  the  Kooky 

MouiitaiiKS. 

Caiiiida,  ( ieol.  and  Nat.  TTint.  Surv.,  T!ci)orl, 
Iwij,  I'iirt  U,  C2  jiages,  eoloied  niai),  Jlontitiil, 


Dawson,  Vr.  M. — Continnod. 

The  mineral  wealth  of  British  Co- 

Innihia,  with  an  annotated  li.st  of  local- 
ities of  minerals  of  economic  value. 
Canada  Geol.  Surv.,  Itcjiorts,  vol.  3,  now  se- 
ries, part  2,  Ropoit  U,  16:i  i>a<;es,  Montreal,  1888. 

[.\eeonnt  of  explorations  in  south- 
ern interior  liritish  Columhia.] 

Canada  Geo'    Surv.,  Reports,  vol.  3,  new  se- 
ries, p.art  1,  Iteport  A,  pp.  60-06,  Montreal,  1888. 

Note  on  the  Cascade  anthracite  basin, 

Rocky  Mountains. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  332-333,  1888. 

The  geologii'al  .observations  of  the 


Yukon  expeditiou,  1887. 

Seienee,  vol.  11,  pp.  18,->- 186,  4=,  1888. 

—  Recent  observations  on  the  glacia- 
tion  of  British  Colmnbia  and  adjacent 
regions. 

Geol.  Mag.,  3ddeeadc,vol.  .■>,  pp.  347-350, 1888. 
Am.Gool.,  vol.  3,  pii.  249-253,  188'.). 

—  Notes  on  the  ore  dcnosit  of  tlio 
Treadwell  mine,  Alaska. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  84-88,  1889. 

—  Glaciation  of   high    ])oints   in    the 


i;el>ovt 
IwC,  I'l-'l"' 


of 
Montt 


|r,,v.:'i-ai'-\ 
nil.  •-;■'.  VV'  '* 
I,.  171-1  ■-■>'^' 
kon]. 


.Mistvacl,  (ieol.  Magazine,  :Ul  decade,  vol.  6, 

|il).i;i7-i;is,  i.ss!). 

Oil  til"  Canadian  Rocky  Mountains, 

with  biKM  ial  reference  to  that  part  of 

tlieraii.uc  lietween  the  forty-ninth  imr- 

Icl  and  the  head  waters  of  the  Red 

I'eer  Iviver. 

Ciiimiliiiii  Kce.  .Scl.,  vol.  2,  pp.  285-300,  18H7. 

\bstrait.  williout  geology,  liritiah  xVs.soe., 

Ri|iortol'  fjlitli  meeting,  pp.  638-039,  lS8i;. 

•On  certain  borings  in  Manitobii  ;nid 
le  Nc'tliwcst  Territory. 

CaniulM  Ko\al  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  4,  .See.  IV, 
Pli.  8.V9!I,  18(j7. 

■Vlistract,  Geol.  Mag.,  3d  decade,  vol.  4,  ]i]i. 
■•t-ii'i,  l^il. 

■Views  on  the  Archean. 

Intoniatinnal  Cong.  G<mi1.,  Am.  Committee, 
|Ilppiirts,  ISSS,  A,  p.  —  (-  p),  1888. 
•Vm.Geol.,  vol.  2,  111).  140-184,  in  jtart,  1883. 

Kfliortoii  an  exploration  in  the  Yu- 

f'fliilistric't,  Northwedt  Territory,  iind 

neut  nortliern  portion  of   liritish 

iV.iiiiiliia,  1^>S7. 

''aniiila  Ginl.  Siii'v,,  IJeport,  vol.  3,  new 
l^s.  pail  I,  Uipoil  n,  l,**;!  pages,  4  maps, 
IHonlrcal,  1(-\<h. 

AWtrads,  ihid  ,  Ki.piirt  A,  pp.  4-12;  Am. 
|6«'il..vnl.5,p|,,2IO  211  (i;p.)j  Am.Jonr.Sei., 
ncs,  \(,1,  .;!!,  ],.  238(Jp,),  1888. 


southern  interior  of  Britisli  Columbia. 

Gcol.Mag.,  3ddeeaile,V()1.6,  pp.  3,->ll-:i52,  1889. 
Abstracts,  Ottawa  Xat.,  vol.  3.  pp.  112-113 
(^  p.) ;  Am.  Xat.,  vol.  21,  p.  771  (4  lines),  1890. 

—  On  the  earlier  Cretaceous  rocks  of 
the  northwestern  portion  of  the  Do- 
minion of  Canada. 

.iiu.  Jour.  Scl.,  3d  sorioa,  vol.  38,  pp.  120-127, 

18S9. 
Abstr.act,  Nature,  vol.  40,  p,  404  (11  lines), 

188;). 

—  Recent  ()bsor\  atious  on  the  gliieia- 
tion  of  British  Columbia  and  adjacent 
regions. 

Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  3,  pp. 249-2.">3,  1889. 

—  On  the  glaciation  of  tiie  northern 
part  of  the  Ciudilleras,  with  an  iit- 
tempt  to  correlate  the  events  of  the 
Glacial  period  in  the  Cordillera  and 
Great  IMains. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  0,  pp.  153-162, 1890. 

Inti'oductory.      On     an    exi>odition 

down  tlio  llegh-nla  or  Anderson  River, 
by  Ii.  Maefarlane. 

Canadian  Kee.  Sci.,  vol.  4,  pp.  28-29,  1H90. 

Notes  on  the  Cretaceous  of  the  Brit- 
ish Columbian  region.  The  Nanaimo 
group. 

Am.  Jour. Sol., 3d  series,  vol.3!),  pp.  180-183, 
1890. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  p.  764  (i  p.),  1890. 


324 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


iBULLia, 


DaTvson,  G.  M. — Continued. 
Tlio  chalk  from  the  Niobiiira  Creta- 
ceous of  Kansas. 

Scioucc,  vol.  16,  p.  276  (i  col.),  4°,  1890. 

[ ]  Northern  Pacific  Railroad. 

Macfailiino's  (rool.  Rwy.  Guido,  2d  edition, 
IH).  258-260,  201, 262, 1890. 

Tlio  Dominion  of  Canada. 

Macfarlano'H  (iool.  Ilwy.  Guide,  2(1  t'llition, 
pp.  51  83, 1890. 

l?'.i)ort  on   a  |)ortion   of   the    west 

Koota  lie  district,  British  Colnnibia. 
Ciiiiada,  (ipol.  Surv.,  Jteport.s,  vol.  4,  uow 
Borics,  Koport  15,  00  pagtw,  iiiaj),  plates,  1890. 
Ab.stracts,  ibid..   Report  A,  pp.  7-12;  Am. 

Gcoi.,  vol.  8,  pp.  ;i92-;m. 

On  tlio  later  physiooraphical  gool-  , 

ogy  of  the  Kooky  Mountain  region  in  I 
Canada,     with    spt^cial    reference     to  > 
ehauges  in  elevation  and  to  tlie  history 
of  the  (ilaeial  period;  being  the  jiresi- 
dential  address  for  the  year. 

Canada,  Koyal  Soc,  TranH.,  vol.  9,  sec.   1, 
pp.  y-74,  plates  1-3,  1891. 

Note  on  tlie  geological  structure  of 


the  Selkirk  range. 

Geol.  Six;.  Am.,  liiiU.,  vol.2,pp.  105-176, 1891. 

Discussed  liy  C.  U.  Walcott.  p. Oil  (^  p.;. 

AbstiiU'ts,  Am.  Geol.,  vcd.  7.  pj).  20J-263 
(4  p.),  1891;  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  p.  658  (3  lines), 
1891. 

[Northern  extension  of  earlier  Cre- 
taceous in  western  British  Norlli 
America.] 

Geol.  Son.  Am.,  IJnll.,  vol.  2,  p.  2n7  (J  p.),  1891. 
In  discussion  of  paper  by  G.  F.  Heeker, 
"Notes  on  (be  eiuly  (.'letaeeous  of  California 
and  Oregiui." 

[Kemarks  on  tlio  glaciation  of  the 

Great  I'laius  region.] 

Geol.  .Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  275-270, 1891. 
Abstract,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.7,  p.  143  (5  lines), 
1891. 

Discussion  of  pai>or  by  W.  Upham,  "  (Jlucial 
lakes  of  Canada." 

Da'wrson,  J.  W.  and.     On  Cretac  ons 

plants  from  Port  McNeill,  Vancouver 
Island. 

Canada,  Royal  See.,  Trans.,  vol.  0,  Sec.  JV, 
pp.  71-72, 1889. 

Abstract  by  .J.  \V.  Dawson,  Canadian  Hoc- 
Sci.,vol.  3,  p.  167  (J  p.),  1888. 

Davison,  .F.  W.  A  handbook  of  the  geog- 
raphy and  natural  history  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  Nova  Scotia,  12^,  Picton,  IXIG. 

Geological  excursion  to  Prince  Ed- 
ward Island. 

Uas/.ard's  Gazette,  1842. 


Davrson,  J.  W. — Continued. 

On  the  newer  coal  formation  of  the 

eastern  part  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Geol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.1,  l>p.  IIlMA 
map,  1845. 

Gool.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  4,  pp.  .104-512,1113]), 
1846. 

On  the  lower  Carboniferous  rods 

or    gypsiferoiis     formation     of    Xhvj 
Scotia. 

Geol.  .Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  1,    pji.  I'lj 
mil])  by  (it'sner,  1845. 

Report  on  the  coal  fields  of  Carilion  | 

Cove,  etc.,  lOpiiLjes,  folio,  IIalif:ix, l!((j, 
[Legislative  docnuKMit.] 

On  the  gypsiini  beds  of  Nov;i  .'^cotia,  I 

I'lnl.'ldeliibia  ^\cad.  .Soi.,  Proc,   vol.3, 

271-274.  1848. 

On  the  New  Rod  sandstone  of  Xovi| 

Scotia. 

Geol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  4,  pp.  5(lj(| 
map,  1848. 

Report  on  the  coal  fields  of  Carilxiil 

cove  and  river  inhabitants,  (.'ape  Btfr I 
ton,  Picton,  1818, 

On  the  coloring  matter  of  redsai 

stone,  and  the  gra,\  ish  and  white  btiii| 
associated  with  them. 

Geol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,   vol.  5.  pii.  :'j 
1849. 


—  On  the  metamorphic  and  nietalliferj 
oils  rocks  of  eastern  Xova  .Scoiia. 

(iool.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  0,  [ip.  Jt7-3 
18.W. 

—  Additional   notes  on  the  red  sanl 


stones  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Gool.  Soc,  (iuart.  Jour.,  vol.  8,  pp.  :;;i54 
1852. 

—  On  the  Albert  mine,  llillHlioro, Nej 
Brunswick. 

(Jeol.  Soc,  (Juart.  .lour.,  vol.  0,  pp.  lOM^ 
1853. 

—  On  the  striKiture  of  the  .Mliionc 
measures. 

Gool.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  10,  p|i.  4!-l 
1854. 

—  On  a  modern  submerged  foresil 


Port  Lawrence,  Nova  Scot  in. 

(ieol.  Soc,  (iuart.  Jour.,  vol.  11,  pp.l"- 
1854. 

vim.  Jour. Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.L'l,pp.JJ*j 
1856. 

—  On  the  coal  incaHures  of  the  so] 
Joggins,  Nova  Scotia. 

Gool.  .Soc,  Quart,  .lour.,  vol.  10,1*1 
1864. 


"'''■l"n'l.s()f  ,1 
^'"■■•\«-,  I'roc.l 

raldopo.sii.so/' 
"•"'se,  Lake  Si,,| 
Canadian  Nat 

•^'i  the  ii(.\ve, 
'■Lfivi'd,.,,  Va 

('■"i-iiliaii  Nat.  V 

'"Khcncwer 
"""••<iq'osJtso/| 
'-^•''.  ivith  n,.(i, 
l'l'«ovcr..,|  i„  <i„.| 
'■'■iiwdi,,,,  x.|, 

"""•^'■•l,  .A.n.'jo'l 
"P-"^2-,  If^57. 

W^oof  Tri;,s,  oi 
''""■■'ilioi  Nat., 

^'°"'  i»   Can;„l| 

Jiscovcry. 

']Aweeki„(.,, 


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325 


BULL.  121. 


on  of  the 

pp.  322-3% 
04-512,  iiiaf, 

•ons  rocVi 
o  1'    Novj 

1,    1>1).  25-55. 

(  ot'Carilioul 
alit'iix.M 

Nova  Scotia, ! 
00. ,  vol.  l  pp.  I 

bono  (if  Sovi] 

oi.  -1,  in'-  ^'*| 

l,\B(if  Ciiital 
uts,  Caiiellfrl 

er  ol'  retlsai 
lul  white  btifil 

vol.  &.  I'll'  •'*l 

iui.l  iii<'titllii«l 
Ivii  Scoti;!' 
..I.  fi.  I'l'-  •"'■ 


tli<'  vc 


il  sail 


Ivol.  >*.  I'l' 


:;«-* 


llUlsl'oiuNel 
vol.  0,  W'^""'' 
the  AUii'inl 
vol.  10.  PV-*-1 


|ierj;.H\  toi«l| 


IScotm. 


vol.  lll'V' 

voi.ii.ri'''"' 


Iros  "f  tbo  s( 
■ir.,  vol.  W'  1* 


DawBon,  J.  \V.— Continued. 

Atinli'iu  S^=<'1"^.V»  ii'i  account  of  the 

geological  Htrncture  cauil  mineral  re- 
3onrc(;.s  of  Nova  Scotia  and  portions  of 
the  neighboring  rrovincea  of  British 
America,  xii,  388  paj^cs,  map,  Edin- 
burgh ;  l^."i5, 2d  edition,  xxvi,  694  pages, 
3iiiii])S,  plates,  London,  18G8;  3d  edi- 
tion, London,  1878. 

Ab.'^tract,  Canadiiin  Joiir.,  now  series,  vol. 
1.  jip.  :i'J-i8,  l8.-.r>. 

Kcviowcd  liy  K.  Billing.s,  Canadian  Xal., 
vol.  5,  pp.  45(1-15.").  anil  K.  J.  Cliapnian,  Cana- 
diiin .Tour.,  now  soriea,  vol.  1,  ])p.  ;ii)-18. 

Alisirac  t  of  miiiplemont  lo  2(1  edition  by 
imllidi',  \in.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  15,  j)]). 
4;b-481I. 

Ali.stract,  Canadian  Nat.,  now  series,  vol.  8, 
pii.  i7'-'-475,  1878. 

If.ilis  of  Pieton  and  Capo  Breton  coal  fields 
(rciliicii!)  also  in  "(Joal  region  of  America," 
by.I.-Macfarlane,  New  York,  IS"."!. 

-On  a  modern  stibmergcd  forest  at 
Fort  Lawrence,  Nova  Scotia. 

Gcol.  Sue,  Qii. art.  Jour.,  vol.  11,  pp.  119-122, 

1855. 

On  fossil  conifi3rous  wood  from 
'riiii'e  Ldward  Island. 

riiihiililliliia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  7,  ]>]). 
ffi-64,  lij.'ili. 

On  1h(^  parallelism  of  the  rock  for- 
ons  of  Nova  Scotia  with  those  of 
other  parts  of  America. 

Am.  As.,  I'roc,  vol.  20,  pt.2,  pp.  18-25, 18,')7. 

(^n  tlio geological  structure  and  min- 
iral  doposita  of  the  promontory  of  Jlai- 
iaiiinse,  l.ako  Superior. 

Canaili.Mi  Xat.,  vol.2,  pp.  1-12,  ])lafo,  ]8.")7. 

Ontlie,  newer  Pliocene  fossils  of  the 
|l5t.  Lawrence  Valley. 

Am.  As.,  Troc,  vol.  11,  pt.  2,  pp.  74-75,  IH,". 
Caii.iiliaii  Nat.,  vol.  2,  pp.  279-280,  1857. 

•  In  the  newer  Pliocene  and  poat-Pli- 
icue  dejiosits  of  the  vicinity  of  Mon- 

jtroiil,  with  notices  of  fossils  recently 
jiliscdvcrcd  in  them. 

•  'anailiaii  Nat.,  vol.  2,  pp.  401-420,  1857. 
Al)str;i<t,  .\in.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  25, 

PP.2T5-2T7,  1857. 

[.\Renr'f  Has.  of'Nortli  Carolina,  etc.  ] 
CamuliMii  Xat.,  vol.  3,  p.  80, 1858. 

■Coal  in  Canada,  the  Bowmanvillo 
scovcry. 

Canadian  Xat.,  vol.3,  pp. 212-22:1,  1858. 
.\  wcrlc  in  ftaspi^. 

Cauadiau  Xat.,  vol.3,  pp. ''21-3:11,  18."i8. 


IW 


Davrson,  .1.  \V.— Continnod. 
On  the  lower  coal  measures  as  devel- 
oped in  British  America. 

Oool.  .Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  15,  pp.  C2-76, 

1859. 

Abstract,  Canadian  Xat.,  vol.:!,  pji.  iaO-192. 
18.58;  vol.4,  pp. 303-305,  18.50 

On   the    microscopic    structure   of 

some  Canadian  limestones. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  4,  pp.  101-109, 1859. 

Additional  notes  on  the  post-Plio- 
cene deposits  of  the  St.  Lawrence 
Valh-y. 

Canadian  Xat.,  vol.  4,  jip.  2:i-:)»,  185'.'. 
Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  Berics,  vol.27, 
l)p.  434-430, 1850. 

[ ]  [Notes  on  fossilifcrous  Silurian  in 

eastern  Novii  Scotia.] 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  5,  ])p.  297-299, 1860. 

[ ]  Notes  on  coal  (ield  of  Pictoa. 

Canadian  Xat.,  vcd.  5,  pp.  285-286  (5  p.),  1860. 

On  the  Silurian  and  Devonian  rocks 

of  Nova  Scotia. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  5,  pp.  132-143, 1860. 

Notes  of  Tertiary  fossils  from  Labra- 
dor, Maine,  etc. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  5,  pp.  188-200, 1860. 

[ ]  Drift  deposits  of  western  Caua<la^ 

Canadian  Xat.,  vol.  0,  pp.  219-224, 1801. 

On  the  recent  discoveries  of  gold  in 

Nova  Scotia. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  0,  pp.  417-432, 1801. 

On  the  pro-Carl)oniferou8  llora  of 

New    Brunswick,  Maine,  and  eastern 
Canada. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  G,  pp.  101-180, 1861. 

Note  on  the  geology  of  Murray  Bay, 

lower  St.  Lawrence. 

Canadian  Xat.,  vol.  0,  i)p.  i:)8-151, 1861. 

[Description   of    fossil    jdants    at 

Perry,  Mo.  ] 

Maine,  2d  Ueport  on  Nat.  Hist,  and  Geol., 
pp.  402-404,  Auf;n.sta,  1802.  [7tli  annual repurt 
of  Maine  board  of  agriculture.] 

Notes    on  the  llora  of  the   White 

Mountains,    in    its    geographical    au<l 
geological  relations. 

Canadian  Xal.,  vol.  7,  pp.  81-102, 1802. 

On  the  llora  of  the  Devonian  perio«l 

in  northeastern  Am(!rica. 

(icol.  .Soc,  Quart.  .lour.,  v<d.  17, 1803. 
Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  35,  pp.  311—319 ; 
vol.  30,  pp.  41-42, 1803. 

On  American  Devonian. 

Am\.  Jour.  Sol.,  2d  series,  vol.  35,  pp.  30B-;ill, 

18113. 


326 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX   OP 


lBnLL.lJ7. 


Dawson,  J.  W. — Oontiiiuod. 

Natural  History  Society  [Moutroal  ], 

aiuiuul  iiieoting,  addrcHH  of  tiit;  prewi- 

deut. 

Cniiailinn  Xat.,  new  Horics,  vol.  1,  j))).  'J1H.. 
2'J!I,  18fi4. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci., 'JdHOrifi.s,  v<)l..'iH,  jip.  231-'j:iU, 
1804. 

Note  on  Lesley's  paper  on  1  lie  coal 

mea.siires  of  Cape  IJroton. 


Davrsou,  .1.  \V. — Continued. 


—  Note  on  suppoHod  harrows  of  wi.ni:, 
in  tlio  Laurent  iau  rocks  of  Canada. 

Gedl.  Sue,  Quart.  Jotir.,  vol.  2i,  18B8. 
CaiiiKliaii  Nat.,  uew  Hiirios,  vol.  :i,  ]i|),  ■:,2\. 
:t22,  1808. 

—  On  some  now  fossil  plants,  etc.,  Iron: 
(iasp^. 

Canadian  Niit.,  new  Hcni^s,   vul.  l,  |,|,.  4f>(_ 
4(15,  IKdi). 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  !i,  iip.  irM-107,  '  [ J  Deep-sea  drodying  in  its  relations 


208-209,  1805. 

On  the  structure  of  certain  organic 

remains  in  the  Lauruntian  liiiiestoneH 
of  Canada. 

Geol.  Sill'.,  Quart.  iTour.,  vol.  21,  ]t]i.  ,'il-.'>9, 
Platos  VI  VII,  18(15. 

Canadian  Xat.,  new  sorio.s,  vol.  2.  pp.  !)!l-lll, 
127-128,  1865. 

Notes  on  post-Plioccno  deposits  at 

Uivioro  du  L(»u])  aTid  Tadonssac. 

Caniulian  Nat.,  now  serii^s,  vol.  2,  ]ip.  81-88, 
1805. 

[ ]  [.Montr(!al  Xatural  History  Society] 

tUo  ])rcsidcnt's  address. 

Canadian   Nat.,  new  sciicH,  vol.  2,  ]>]>.  1100- 
;i04, 1805. 

On  tlio  conditions  of  the  deposition 

of  eoal,  nioro  cs])ecia]]y  a.s  illustrated 
by  the  coal  forniation  of  Nova  Scotia 
ami  Now  Jirunswick. 

Oeol.  Soi\,  Quart.  .Tour.,  vol.  22,  ii]i.i»5  1C6, 
pinto,  1800. 

On  recent  geological  discoveries  in 

the  A(!a(lian  I'rovinces  of  British 
America.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  10,  ]>]>.  117-110,  180X. 
Al).itraits,  Am.  Kat..  vol.  I ,  )i]).  500-502, 1808; 
Canadian  N'at.,  ni'w  .scriis,  vol.  II,  p]).  205-290, 
1808. 

Comparison  of  tim  icebergs  of  Belle 

Isle  with  the  glaciers  of  Mont  I'.lanc, 
with  reference  to  the  bowlder  clay  of 
Canada. 

Caniulian  Nat.,  now  sericH,  vol.  :i,  pp.  :i:)-l4, 
1808. 


to  geology. 

Canadian  N.'il.,  now  ritIch,  vol.  I.  pji.  7h-Si 
18(;9. 

[ ]  [Kevlew  of  ('roll   on]   gcoioj^'iini 

time. 

Canadian  Nut.,  now  Hi'iii-s,  vol.  i,  pp.  ';:'^;f 
]8(i!l. 

On  the  graj)hite  of  the  J^aiirentian 

of  Canada. 

(icol.  So(!.,  Quart., Tour.,  v<d.  20,  pp.  Illi-li;, 
1870. 


DiKTON.) 

Dawson,  .7. 
—  America 
ciirroiits. 
(iwil.  Mag 

—  ffntrodu 

of  dm  lowe 

nicsand  mil 

.'ilcnt  format 

Gml.  Sui-v, 

Ol'tlli'  /,(UVlT( 

of  C'.in.nla,  pi, 

—  On  tlie  ge 
iron  ores  of  i\ 

Alll.  .A.s.soi;. 

14(i,  lS7;j, 
Ciin/idiiin   Na; 

13«,  is;.'-.. 

I — -T'lipressiona 
ai|uatic  anima: 
i",!,''*"!!  C;irl)oii 
'i'li.  Join-.  Si;i 

i87;i. 


(/'anadian  Xal.,  now  H(M-ic.s,  vcd.  .'>,  jip.  li-i', 
1870.  ^ 

Alistract,  Am.  Jour.  .S.i.,  -Jd  H,.,i,s  vol.*,  |       /"   *''®    "PP 
\t]>.  i:i0-l:t2,  1870. 

—  Notes  on  now  points  and  coircctiiins  H  ^      ^^i'lud  in  j 
in  .Acadian  geology.  ^^ 

jNci\  a  Scotian  In.st.  Nat.  Sri.,  'i'rana.,  \.i.'. 
p.trt  ;i,  pp.  100-100,  1870. 


—  On  sporo  eases  in  coals. 
Am.  .Four.  Sci.,  M  worioa,  vol.  I,  ]ip. 2jii-:ii!i| 

1871. 

—  (ieological   survey  of   Canada,  tliel 


'■'"'•  •^"'■■.  Quart, 

IS7J. 

^bstrnct.s,  c.ina 
I  pp.  303-;iO.l,  187.'! 
Wl.«,1..4C7(J,,.; 
PP.M-2«2,1874. 


fossil  jdants  of  the  Devoiuan  ,'iiiiU'|i|ier| 
Silurian  of  Canada,  92  i)ago3,  L'tipLit 
,M(mtreal,  1871. 

—  The  ])o,st-l  Miocene  geology  of  (.iiMila 

Canadian  Nat.,  now  sorio.s,  vol.  0,  iip.iMjj 

100-187,  241 -2.'.!),  :t09  410,  map,  iil.ilislC. 

Abstraii.Ciiil.  Ma^..  vol.  10,  i)p.:!'i-IJ,l-: 

J{i')iuI)liHiiiMl  separate,  ll2paf;i  -i,  iiMp.  )li 

trral,  IS7I  (0. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  I'liin 


'(niiiiiil  addr 

"  -Vatiiial   Hi,. 
I trcal. 

'-'.llUlli;,,!     \..,(.,   ,, 


es 

■St 


ward  Island,  in  tin;  dull'  of  ."^l.  !,:' 
rence. 

(l.i>l.  Maj,'..  vol. '.),  jtp.  203-200,  lt-7'.'. 


"■^"""■••'■•iddress 
[t«K'ty  of  .Mout,.,,, 

Can:i(Ii,i,i  Xal    ■ 
|2»I,1TO. 

"■'lat  do  wo  U,u 
'""•ynifoono 

•^"'•^'^il,  vol.ii   „ 


iM  •  1  (■.■•II.  i     '  \ 1  Oil    tbe     i)hysical    u-eo'Tapiiv 

1  li<!  evnlenec^  of   tossil  plants  as   to      '  -"  '     ''  fe     n    i  ■ 


1 

the  climate  of  the  post -I'liocouo  period  ! 
in  Canada.  ' 

Canadian  Nat.,  niw  scries,  vol.  :t,  pp.  00-70, 
1808. 

[ ]  Note  [on  subdivis'.on  of  the  A(^a- 

dian  Carbonilerons  limestones]. 

Canadian   Nat.,  now  soriea,   vol.  3,  p.  244 
(i  p.),  1808. 


rriueo  Edward  Island. 

('anadian  Nat.,  2d  scries,  vol.  U.  pp.jt- 
1872. 


••Vof( 
■oiii  ( 


""  Npocinii 

'""lucticut  I 

"''''>■<'•  W.  J  n„ 

Note    on  fo.ssil   plants  collocted  ■!(:(;  •>''''•>  Jd  ,sc 

Mr.  .7.  Richardson.  ^B.v 

(lool.  SMr\  .  ('a!i:ida,  lieport  (if  limjirij'^l  "  "'^8  oil  tho  occi 
1872  7:1,  pi>.  78  S(,  jdate,  Montre.il,  IS'.'I.    ^'""'''"■'^O  at  C(")(,e  ,s| 

Abstract,  Am.  .Jour.  Sci.,  3d  burius,  viJ^B  Geol.  .Sop    (,i  '  I 

pp.  47-51,  1874.  •'le,lS7(i.  ■'    ^'""''••'"1 


ID13LU157. 

of  worius 
!an:itlii. 

I,  IfifiS. 

ii.  ;i,  vv-  ■■'"- 

I,  etc.,  from 
..,1.1.  W- Wi- 
lts n'-liilKms 
•ol.l.  VI'- "'--■l' 
i]   jrci)li>;4ii';i'i 
vol.  t,  VI'- '"'■''*■ 
|ll^  l,:iuitMitiaii 

■„i.  w,  VI'- "^->l■■ 

..^,  v.il.''.  VV-'^^'i^- 

laiid  cuni'ftii'.ni 
,  Sfi.,  Tr'""*"  ^"'■- 


OABTOS.l 


NOKTH   AMKUICAN   GEOLOGY. 


327 


Dawson,  J.  W.— Coutinnod. 

.Aiiioi'i^an  hike   basius    and  Arctic 

cnrroiitH. 

lie..l.  Mag.,  vol.  10,  pp.  137-138,  1873. 

.  [Introdiictory  sketch  of  tlio  f,'f'ology 

of  the  lower  (JjirlionifcroiiH  <!oiil  incaa- 
nresand  luillstoiu)  j^rit,  with  thootiuiv- 
alcnt  fovniiitioiiH  aliroiuh] 


(iltln-  l.iiwi-r  ("ai'l)i)iiil'ur(iii.saii(l  millstone  grit 
ol' t'anaila,  pp.  ."i-U,  Montreal,  1873. 


Dawson,  J.  W. — Coiitintied. 

Note  oil  the  jjliospliatcs  of  the  Lan- 

rontian  and  Caiiibrii'.n  rocksof  Cauada. 
Geol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  32,  pp.  285-201, 
1870. 
Ciinadiau  Nal .,  vol,  8,  pp.  102  170,  lH7ii. 
Alistrac't,  I'hil.  Mag.,  now  sorioH,  vol.  1,  pp. 
f)58-.')r)9, 1876. 

Oil   soiiio  new  fljtocinienH  of    fossil 

fiiM.l.  Surv.  Canada,  Koport  on  fossil  plantH  i        pi-otozoa  from  Canada. 

Am.  Assoc,  I'roc,  vol.  '.i4,  i)art  2,  pp.  11)0-105, 
1870. 
—  On  tlie  geolof-ical  relations  of  the     Xow  facts  relating  to  Eozoon  caiia- 


vo\.», 


-als. 

js,  vol.  1,  Vl'- 


HJti-'iW.l 


of  Canada,  tliel 
Ivoniaiun.'irpFl 
J  pages. -'M'!''^*-! 

tcolo-y'>f*-H 
l^rics.v.il. '■•-I'V-' 

nuiv-  vUt*.-s,-l"|-- 
Ivol.  10,  PV- ■'■■*-'-' 

,ll2pag>s""'l' 

I'riu' 


M 


(inlf  of  >'•  '"1 

1 -jo:t-'iO'.>,  !>-'-■ 
■il    gcojiravVl 

hd. 

U,,,v.a.';. '.'I'-' 


iron  ores  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Am.  A.MSdC,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  jiart.  2,  jiji.  i:i8- 
146, 1S7;!. 
Canadian  Nat.,  new   sorios,  vol.  7,  pp.  120- 

138,  l-'*7,'i. 

1^ Impressions  and    footyirints    of 

ai|uati(!  animals  and  imitative,  inark- 
iiii,'stm  Carhonifcrons  rocks. 

Am.  Joor.  Soi.,  3il  series,  vol.  5,  ]>p.  10  24, 

187;!. 

I Oil  the    niipcr    coal    formation   of 

eastern  Nova  Scotia  and  Prince  Ed- 
ward Island  in  its  relation  to  the  Por- 

mi:in. 

(Ii'ol.  So.-.,  Quart., I  our,,  vol.  ;10,  pp.  209-219, 
1871. 

Abstracts,  Canadian  Nat.,  new  series,  vol. 
i,  vp.  30o-;!O-l,  1875;  Am.  Jour.  S.^i.,  3<l  series, 
vot8,  V.  407  (J  p.),  1874.  (ieol.  Mag.,  vol.  1, 
pp,  2M-JS2, 1874. 

■  Amiiial  adilrcHs  of  the  president  of 
Natural   History  Society  of  Mon- 
I  tr«d. 

Ciiiailiiiii    Nat.,  now  series,  v.il.  7,  pp.  1-11, 

.\iiniiitl  address  [to  Natural  History 
sticiety  of  Montreal]. 

Canadian  Nat.,  new  sorii's,  vol.  7,  ]ip.  '.'77- 
1 291, 1875. 

-What  do  wo  know  of  the  orifj;in  and 
i-^tory  III'  life  on  «inr  iilaiu-t  / 

Am. Nat.,  v.d.  0,  \)\t.  .'i29- .W^,  1875. 

.Viu.  Assn.-.,  Proc,  vol.  24,  part  2,  pp.  3-'.'0, 


lis:,i 


llants 


,-,dlecleA' 


lU-poft  "f  iir"t;"'i 

M„ntve,.U8"M 

l.'soi.,  3d  =!-"''»•  ^'^ 


-Notfi  on  spocimon  of  nictadiiibase 
■oiii  Coniiecticnt  Liike,  collected  and 
iiMlby  (i.  W.  Hawcs. 

Am. Jour. Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  12,  p.  395  (^  p.), 

1(76. 

^Noteson  tlio  occnrrence  of  Eozoon 
aadenso  at  CAto  St.  Pierre. 

Snc,  (,|uart.  Jour.,  vol.  32,  pp.  00-75, 

I«tt,l87li. 


dense. 

Am.  AsHoi-.,  I'r.ie.,  v.d.  25,  pp.  231-234, 1870. 
Canadian  Nut.,  newsoriea,  vol.  8,  pp.  282-285, 
1870. 
[ ]  Annual  address  [to  Natural   His- 
tory Society  of  Montreal]  [Ploistoceno 
history]. 

CanadianNat.,  newserii-s,  vol.  8,  pp.  293-303, 
1878. 

[ ]  [Ueinarks  on  geology  of   Boloeil 

and  vicinity.] 

Canadian  Nat.,  new  series,  vol.  8,  pp.  286-288, 
1878. 

Semiinetaiiior])hic     fossil  iferous 

rocks  contiiining  8(M'|ientiiio. 

Am,  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  .Meries,  v.il.  17,  pp.  327-328 
(gp,),1879. 

Note  on  the  feologictil  relations  of 

the  fossil  insects  from  the  Devonian  of 
New  Urnnswick. 

Tlii^  Dov.inlan  insects  of  Now  IJrunswick, 
liy  S.  II.  Scu.lit.r. 

l{.)8ton  Soe.  Nat.  Hist.,  Anniversary  Mem- 
oirs, pp.  34-41  (in  center),  4°,  1880. 

Notes  on  the  limestones   from   the 

gneiss  formation  of  l$ra/,il. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3.1  series,  vol.  10,  p.  320  (J  ]).), 
1880. 

Lecture  not^^s  on   the  g<'ology  and 

ontlineof  geology  of  Canada,  —  pages, 
Montreal,  18«l).     [Not  Been.] 

(Jcological  features  of  Biblo  lands. 

Kansas  (Jity  Keview,  vol.4,  pp.  072-074, 1881. 

Note  on  the  ge(dogy  of  the  Peace 


Kivor  region. 

Am.  J.iur.  Si^i.,  .1.1  series,  v.d.  21,  pp.  391-394, 
1881. 

—  Additional  observations  on  the  sii- 
])erlicial  geology  of  Ihitish  Columbia 
and  adjacent  regions. 

Oeol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol. 37, pp. 272-286, 
1881. 

Abstracts,  I'hil.   Mag.,  now  series,  vol.  11, 
pp.   539-540  (j  p.),   1881;  Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  3d 
surios,  vol.  22,  pp.  75-77,  1881. 


328 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OP 


lnuu.m. 


DARTON.) 


Dawaoii,  .1.  W. — dintiiinod. 

Iteiiiiirks  on  iccciit  papers  on   the 

geology  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Caiindian  Nat.,iinw  scrirs.  vol.  !i,  jip.  1-10, 
1881. 

Now  facts  rospoeting  tho  grological 

rclntioiiH  and  fo.sail  remains  of  tho  Silu- 
rian iron  ores  of  I'ictoii,  Nova  Scotia. 
Ciiuadiiin  Nat.,  iii>\v  Horic.x.vol.D,  pp. liKl-314, 
332-31-1,  1881. 

Ab.stracI,  Am.  Jour.  Sri.,  3(1  Boricn,  vol.  20, 
p.  241  (J  p.),  1880. 

Address  |  to  Xaliir.il  llislDry  Society 

of    jNlontreal:     Kcniarks     on    C^uobec 
gronp]. 

Canadian  Nat.,  new  sorio.s,  vol. !),  |(p.  10G-18(l, 
1881. 

The   geology   of    tlio    Pc;ic(>    Kivcr 

region. 

Canadi:in  Nat.,  new  sorioH.  vol.O  pp.  474-475 
(i1,p.),I881. 

Notes  on  new  I'.rian  ( Dcoiiiaii) 
plants. 

Oool.  Soc.  (Jiiiirt.  Jour.,  vol.37,  i.j).  29'J-;!(m, 
plato.sXII-Xl  11,1881. 

AliHtraot,  Am.  Jour.  S<i.,3d  Hcrios,  vol.  ;!'-', 
p.  233  (J  p.),  1881. 


—  Abstract  of  notes  on  f().s8il  plants 
collected  by  Selwyn  in  tlie  lignite 
'i'crtiary  formation  at  Koclies  rerces, 
Souris  Iviver,  AlMiiitolia. 

Cauadiuu  Nat.,  now  series,  vol.  i),  pp.  447-4J8, 
1881. 

—  Comparative  view  of  the  successive 
Paleozoic  Horas  of  Canada. 

Am.  Aa.soo..,  I'roc.,  V(d.31,  pji.  415-417, 1882. 
Cauadiau  Nat.,  new  »rrii's,  vol.  10,  jii>. 372 
378, 1882. 

—  On  tho  Crctaceons  and  Tertiary 
lloras  of  Jh'itisii  ("olumbia  and  the 
Northwest  Territory. 

Koyal  Soc.  Canada,  Trans.,  vol.  l,.s('c.4,  ]ip. 
15-34,  pis.  1-8,  4J,  1883. 

Abstract,  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.27, 
pp.  410-411  (J  p.),  1884. 

—  On  portions  of  the  skeleton  of  a 
whale  from  gravel  on  1h(>  line  of  the 
Canada  riieilic  Kiiilway  near  Smith's 
Falls,  Ontario. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,3d  scries,  vol. 25,  pp. 200-202, 
1883. 

Canadian  Nat., 2d  scries,  vol.  10,  pp.  385-387, 
1883. 

—  ( >n  Qnobec  group  in  geology. 

Life  of  Sir  William  H.  Logan,  pp. 403-418, 
Muutrool,  1883. 


Daw^Bon,  J.  W. — Continued. 

Notice  of  graptolitos  of  the  Qiioboc 

groiij)  rollectt^l  by  Mr.  .lame.s  ii'lclmrd- 
son  for  the  Peter  Redpath  Miihcuiu, 
('anadian  Nat.,  now  si'rioH,  vol.  10,  ii]),  jCI- 
403, 1883. 

On    Honie    unsolved     prolilcms  in 

ge(dogy. 

Am.  Ahsoc,  Troc.,  v(d.  32,  pp.  1-27,1883. 
Siucncf,   vol.  2,  )>]).   11)0-201,  1HH:1. 
I'opular  Sci.  Jliinlhly,  vol.  23,  pp.  82743?; 
vol.  24,  pp.  C-73,  1883. 

Cauiidiau  Pleistocene. 

Gcol.  Mag.,  new  wcrii-.s,  vol.  10,  pp.  Ul-li; 
1883. 

Keniarks  on  moraines  and  terraces. 

Science,  vol.  2,  |).321  (i  p.),  1883, 

()bs(Tvations  on  tjie  geology  of  tlie  | 

line  of  the  Canadian  Piicitic  Ix'ailway. 
(ieol.  Soc,  {^uart.  J(UU'.,  vol.  40,  pii.inti-lw 
1884. 

Abstract,  I'hil.  Mag.,  new  .series,  vol.  18  pf. 
227-228,  1884. 

Geological    relations    and  mode  ofl 


])reservati()n  of  Eozoon  caiia(lense.| 
[Abstract.] 

Lriti.sli  Assoc,  Kcport  of  .'Mid  iMi'i'tiDj.  f.l 
404  (ij  p.),  1884. 

Canadian  Koc.  Sci..  vol.  1,  jip.  .".3-.'i'.l,  1\'5  j 

—  On  the  more  ancient  land  llorasoi 
the  Old  and  New  worlds. 

British  Assoc.  Uojiort  of  5llli  iiiectiujppj 
738-739, 188.-.. 

—  On  som<'  relations  fifgeoloijicalfforl 

in  Canada  and  the  Old  World. 

Koyal  Soc.  ( ,'aiiada.  Trans.,  vol.  2,  sec.  1, 
1-5,  i'^,  1885. 

—  On  the  Mesozoie  tloras  oftlic  Hod 
Mountain  region  of  Cana<la. 

Uoyal  Sue.  (Jauada,  Trans.,  vol.  ;i,  sic.  1. 
1-22,  pl.i.l-iv,  1885. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  10,  jip.  C99-: 
Science,  vol.  5,  ])p.  4,"8.  531-532,  I  ,  If.'v. 

—  Creta<'eous  tloras  of  the  Xortliw^ 
Canadian  Kcc.  Sci.,  vol.  2.  |)p.  1-2.  ISSO. 
Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  Sci...'id  .serii'.''. vol 

p.  155   (J  p.);  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  iip.  Vm 
(J  I'.),  1880. 

—  (ieology  of  the  Atlantic  Occitii. 
I  Address  to  Itritisb  AMSOcialioii,.S'iilei 

1880.] 

Canadian  Kec  .Sci.,  vol.  30.  jip.  201- 
205-285;  I'opuha' .Sci.  Montlily,  vol.Sai'l 
51,  184-li»4;  .Sci.  Am.  Supp.,  vol.  22,  rp. 
0023,4°,  1880. 

—  Note  on  bowlder  dril"t  and  sea 
gins  at  F.ittit?  Metis,  lower  St.  Lani 

Canadian  Kec.  Sci.,  vol,  2,  pp.  30-38.  li 


Dawson,  ./. 

iViite.s  o 

em  territo 
Can.idi..i|| 

0,1  the 

tlio  Arctic  t 
linii.sh  As. 

Pfi''i8(lp.),  1 

Some  j),)ii 

loA'ical.sei,.,, 
li'ey.'ll   .Soc.  ( 
pp.  I  .s.  18K7. 
—  Oil  flio  crtr 
9tnic(iir„oC  t 
Canada  uiflj 
[•Wistract.J 

Cilll.Mli.Ill   IJcc. 

Snciice,  vol.  !l, 

formation  oi"('. 

liiiyiil  So,..  f,„ 
"'■'!•■■  I.  iW.dns  J ' 

■^''■■'ii.icts.  Am. 
PP-Ml'-24;),lHK(i.  , 
1880. 

ferritoiicsi  „/•  (j.j 

■*'".. V.-.t.,  vol  •>•> 

%.l,S,„,Cnn„dj 

^'ri'liiiiinarv  n 

sP"»!,'c.s/roiii(j„ 
lie  .Met  is. 

'■Ol.llb'.lliI.Vr'.  .Sri 
'•'"ZOOI,   <;,.|„.„J 

'■""I'liiin  Jiec.  ,s,. 
,    '"''•■"■' •■'s-(b,ne, 

^'-''■'-/•(ieo,.„„ 
MM  |il;it,.,  is^s 


Ik' 


>'inv,,|  i„ 


■•^'ote.s 


pari 
P- J 
■■•   ""    /i)S.si; 
'"'f'<'"i.li„.s  /■,.,„„ 
'^'"i'''''riiia(io, 
"r^'"''''n,ada 

"'■.''-''.  i  .  I.S88, 


IS 


',  'I 


'  "'"  '■■'"^'•ic  an 

'■-^''■■'""•o  coast 

;    ■'<"■•  V'^M-l.  Jour.,  V 


DARTOW.] 


11  w  ftorios,  vol.18.pf. 


t  of  ri;!(l  inci'tini;.  f. 


Dawson,  J.  W.~Coiif,in„e,l 

—  ^W,o.soniV.sHiIwo„,ls^^,„n,h„vvo.st- 
e^Mf.■^rltorl..H„fCaIlIl(Ia 

Ca„a,lianl{,..:.  «,.,.,  vol.  2,  p,,4„9,, 
^"'"™' vol- ''R.I'P.  274-275, 1887 

tlio  Arctic  ,111,1  Atl,„,ti,.l>.,„i„g 

—  .^omo, joints  i,MvJ,iohAn.oncnn.reo. 

|ip.  I  .>^,  I8S7.  •  ■"•  I\  . 

—  0.1  fluMorrelatior,  of  tho.,,, logical 
strMrn,roorth,,n,aritii.u,,,,.ovi„,r'r- 
C^m■ui,■,ui^htJ.at  of  western  fI 

Can.-.,lianI{oc.,Sci.,voI.2,p,M0.M08  1887 

^•N„r,.,v„I.!.,,,p.r,K!K-,no,,Rs7 

form,Ui()ii„fCa„.ula.  -'r'Umo 

l'P.l";!I.I.l;.(08  1-2,1887.  •""•''•  •'^f"'-  I \ 

Ali.sli:ii(.s,  Am.  Jour   .Sri    i.i 
>1^   --4.i,I«hfi,  A„,.A,a,.,v.,,.  20,  ,,,,„,,_,,,„; 

-C'.vt,,,eon.s  /loi,i.s  of  tbo  Nortlnv,.«t 
rnnt,.„..s  of  c,m„ia.     fAkstnic 

"'''■'■'"'!''""-.vi.olooni,e,v8peeios  of 

;sL" ^'-^"«'— '.;:!" 

'.'•inaiIi;iiiIJo,,  ,Sri    vv.l  Q 

•■^"■•^"'•■^.l'I'-J»-5!»,„J„to,]888. 
-ho/(.o„  (;;u,a,lo„.so. 

|M.Mn.o,  ,888'       "-""'<'"'■'"'<■.   vol.  5,  p. 

|'"""'^"'-'M..3<fi,;,.oi)  •^'■'^^•^•"- 

It;:';""-"™'"* '■-■•■■•■■-»'..«. 

I  "  I'H'  I'.ozoic  and  i>.,i„ 
['"^AtlaMiicooastofC',,,,.,,!,,),, 

^230-:.;;,,  vT  ■"  *^'''-  ^'"'- 3,  pp. 

r  """^•^•"'■3«.i'-267,ip.;.ig,J 


NORTH   AMRRroAN    GKo,.OGY. 


329 


,,,   •     •  ^^— ('""(Hilled. 

I.""     'loinoiicJatiir,,  1  ,. 

''if'Tiiatiomd  Oorur  n„  ,     . 

''''''••'■'^•>««H,A.p.T,;7;';^-'''''"'''''toe. 

J'"|  riiat,„„,,j  f>„„„  ,.     ,  J 

"•""■.  w.l.>,  p.  207,  1888. 

lN8f>.  "'°*'-2"0pnwo.s.  Montreal, 

''^"l>J>loinontaI  i,o(o  f„  ,,  ,.„, 
'•"<'1^«  ../•  the  A  (I.M  f  ^^""'  ""  *''« 

,«.' '■*-<' '■•' .,":.u.";.'::';.';: 

-c.c„;:j:™';.,'.  ■;:;:''■""■.  «"■■ 

'"■!'l.v;,,„v„,.ri,,a,„lM  ■""'"°» 

o.i  'u  1 110  (Icpo.sits. 

••^'HMMiiarki„;,s!     '"'''""''■  '''^Haud 
i8;a'"-""'"'^"""*-^"---.47,pp.n„5-6i7, 


^iv--  o;;;:;r"•^^^"'"^-'- 
^-Horon;Sc;I;:^:'r^"-^- 
a.lu.  18«0   '  "  ""^"^  ^'-"'"  •"  «"yal  «oc.  Cau- 


330 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[ncLLU?. 


Davraon,  J.  W. — Continiiod. 

Tlio  Quoboc  groui>  of  Logan. 

Canatliaii  Uuc.  Sti.,  vol.  4,  pp.  133-143, 1800. 

Carbonil'erons    fossils    from    New- 

foundlaiid. 

Uool.  Soo.  Am.,  Jtull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  BaSI-.MO, 
pliitcs  21.22, 18111. 

Abstnicl,  Am.  Gool.,  vol.  8,  pp.  250-200  (J  ii.), 
1891. 

On  fossil   i>laiitH  from  tlio  Riiiiilka- 

mceii  Valloy  and  otiior  ))liic<'s  in   the 
Houtliern  interior  of  I'.ritiHli  Columbia. 
f'aiiiHlii,  Kojiil  Soc,  Trillin.,  vol.  i),  hoc.  4,  jip" 
7.">-!ll,18ni. 

[ ]  ['I'lie  age  of  flm  Catskill  llora.] 

Am.  Gool.,  vol.  7,  iy(i;i,  (J  p.),  18!»1. 

Baiii,    I'raucis,  and.     Notes  on  tlio 

fossil  ilora  of  Prince  I'.dward  Island. 

(Jiiniulian  life.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  pj).  154-101, 188.'i. 

and  Daivson,  0.  M.     On  Cretaceous 

plants  from  Port  MoXoill,  Vancouver 
Island. 

Canada,  Itoyal  .Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  0,  Sec.  IV, 
pp.  71-72, 1880. 

Abstract  l)y  i).  W.  Daw.toii,  f'anadian  lice. 
Sci.,  vol.  3,  p.  107  (J  p.),  1888. 

Grant,  C.  K.,  and.     Notes  on  Pleis- 
tocene ib.ssils  from  Anticosti. 

Canadian  Rec  S('i.,  vol.  2,  pp.  44-48,  1887. 

and  Harrington,  B.  .T.     IJeport  on 

the  geological  structure  and   mineral 
resources  of  Prince  Edward  Island,  the 


Deane,  James.     On  the  fossil  rontniatk.^ 
of  Turners  Falls,  iMass. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  40,  pp.  73-77,  2  |ilatfs, 
1844. 

Illustrations  ol' fossil  footnuirl<»i. 

ItoHton  Jour.  Nat.  lliHt.,  vol.  6,  jij).  277-2*1. 
plati ,  1847. 

[De  Bow,  J.  D.  15.]     Texas  coal  lichls, 
De  liow  Roviow.  Vol.  10,  i>.  77, 18'il. 

[ ]  Texas  and  licr  resniines. 

Do  liuw  Uoviow,  vol.  10,  pp.  22-'.'ll.  lKo5. 

[ ]  The  hot  sjtrings  of  Arkaiisan. 

l)e  How  JCoviuw,  vol.  30.  jip.  80-94,1807, 

De  Cew,  .Tohn.  ficidogy  of  townslnps 
of  Wiudliam  anil  Aliddletown,  couiitv 
of  Norfolk,  Canada  west. 

Canadian  Jour.,  vol.  6,  new  hitIch,  pp.  jlj.  I 
297,  1801. 

Age  of  tlio  Oriskany  sandstone. 

Canadian  Jour.,  vol.  7,  new  Herii  .t,  pp  W).  I 
193, 1862. 

Deeks,  William.    The  lower  Heldcrberjj 
formation  of  St.  Helens  Isl.uid. 
Canadian  K(!C,  Sci.,  vol,  4,  pp.  KW-IOD,  1 

De  Groot,  Ileury.  Tlie  nniuiifactiirecfl 
gliiHsin  Califiiniia.  History,  coiKlitiiin,! 
and  future  of  tlie  hnsiuciss. 

California,  01  li  Report  of  State  l\IiiiiTalid-'l.| 
])p.  324-320,  1800. 

[ ]  The  Searles  borax  iiinrsh. 


Calilornia,  Kllli   KciHirt  of  State  M!.j;nI)J 
gist,  pp.  534-530,  1800. 

result  of  explorations  conducted  under  |  DeKay,  J.  K.     On   the  supposed  tram 
the  authority  of  the  lo(;al  government, 
52  pages,  map,  3  plates,  Montreal,  1871. 
Abstract,  Ani.Oour.  Sci.,  3d  scrio.s,  vol.3,  j). 
222  (a  p.),  1871. 


portation  of  rocks. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  13,  iip.  :!lS-::.'in,  1S:V. 

—  [Scratches  tind  furrows  in  nicUi 


DaT77Son,  S.  .T.  Appendix  No.  3(i,  Report 
of  the  explortitiou  of  the  country  be- 
tween liiiko  Superior  and  the  Ked  River 
colony  and  between  the  latter  place 
and  the  Assinihoine  and  Saskatchewan 
rivers,  43  pages,  map,  1  \  Toronto,  18.50. 
Bound  in  Ajjpendix  No.  4  to  the  17th 
volume  of  the  .Journals  of  the  Legishi- 
tive  Assembly  of  the  Province  of  Can- 
ada, session  of  1859. 

[Day,  David  T.]     Infusorial  earth. 

XJ.  S.  Gcol.  Surv.,  Mining  Kosourc.os,  1887,  p. 
654  (4  p.),  1888. 

Day,  F.  H.     On  the  fauna  of  the  Nlagtira 
and  upper  Silurian  rocks  as  exhibited 
in  Milwaukee  and  jidjaceut  counties. 
Wiscon.sin   Acad.    Sci.,   Trans.,  vol.  4,  ]ip. 
113-125,  1878. 


New  York  Island.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  V(d.  10,  p.  :i">7  (!  p.l.  13 
Rend  to  New  York  Lycoiini. 

01)servations   on   a  I'ossil  jaw  of  j 

species  of  gavial  from  west  .Icwy, 
New  York  Lyceum  Xal.  Uiht.,  AiimiK 
3,  PI).  150-in.->,  1830. 

De  la  Heche,  H.  T.      U'eiiiMrKa  on  t| 
geology  of  .Taniiiica. 

Gcol.  Soc,  Trans.,  2d  Her.,  vul.  i  ]il.  I'| 
1827. 

Sketch   of    a    classilicjitioo  i'^ 

European  rocks. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  ]i^,  Jip.  211-37.  l^SO, 
From  London  IMiil.  Ma.L'.  for  1  i.'ii>m!»r1 
Geoloj^ical  Manual.  Pliilaiiilpliia. l••-■ 

Delafield,  [.Taiiu's].     Geoloi^icnl  wu!^ 
on  the  lake  regions. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4,  p.  2SJ  ( ;  i).»,  1'- 


DABTOW.) 

Delaiieid,  .If 
aiTiciiltiira; 
Seneca. 
>■'.  r.  Stat( 

m.iji,  ]8.")0. 

Delafield,  .J(m 

•  -''d-i,  ^'coloo-j 
Crimi  the  Jn]. 
Stilted  t,)  f)i, 
.V:itiir,il  J/i.st„ 
Am.  Joiir.  .S(.j 

I —  Xotico  of  ] 
minerals,  dJo,,^ 
•"•ii]«iior  and  i 
northwest  fr„ii 
River  Willi! ij,c, 
-Vew  Voile  l,yci 
l.p)).7!U'l,j824. 

Delafield,  nicharci 
veyof  111,.  j..,,|„j 

^' ■■^'"•7,  pp.  7.11  _ 

Maski,  .Tohn.     [ 

Ill.iveiire;ri„i,.j 
^"i"-',  I-rclimin",,, 

'«ri-niMlj.'enl„,;y,  ,,,,, 

■  Ancient  ol;„.j,,j 

P'"l''"-tofMaiiio.| 
•^'■"■'"■■aiaiiiiiijil 

"''»■"''©•,  ,,,,.a82 

''"'■'iniial  report 
wiiiire.] 

Al«tract,  Am.  j,,, 

''"«'e  motion  o( 

„,7'''""'  •^■"•.  Nat. 

'^''■"•i'lJ  iiction  al 

■*"'''our..Sei,   '>() 

•lit.  ' " 

Post-Tertiai-y  „f 
^^».Jot,r.  Sci.,  ■.,,„,, 


•liii. ,;, 


'■•cfion 


on 


""'••  «ci,,  ;j,i 

l^^'are. 

''•  0'««Tvati„„,, 

'nited     .Sf;,(: 
I,     '";'"• '^'•■'cl.tre 

J'.icliue 

"iiseri-iil 


IS, Mil 

;'"'  "/-J.er  „ 
•"ortoii  ,s  G 


C1X.1K. 


DARTON.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


331 


itiuarts 

,  U  \»laU's, 

HI.  'ii"-»t. 
l\  fields. 

iU, 1855. 

,-9i,is(n. 

townsliips 
i\vi\.  I'ouiuy 

«eriP«,VP* 

inlstdlie. 


BBVil'!*.  VV' 


1»- 


t  lloUlcilieig 

sl.ind. 

,p.i»r,-io9,W. 

liimifactnreof! 
,ory,  I'oiKli''"'"' 

3SS. 
tiito'MiiuTiiloiWl'' 

,,■  state  M:;.«H 

|,,:;is  r.r.o.  isii". 
oNvs  ill  r'"'*^* 

■ill. 


Uvi'Bt  .levs.'y. 

,  lUM.,  All"'''*'' 


Delafieitl,  .Tohn.  A  general  vii-w  mid 
a''i'icultiiral  eurvoy  of  Iho  county  ol' 
Seneca. 

N.  Y.  state  Agri.  Soo.,  Trans.,  pp.  :l.^fi-01^), 
m.i!i,  !8''U.  ! 

Delafield,  .loHoiili.  Roporl  ujiou  tliomin- 
iriil-i,  ;;ci)lo;^iciil  spociinciiH,  ami  fossil.-^ 
I'nnii  tlio  Lsliiiitl  of  St.  Lorenzo,  pro- 
stnteil  to  tlio  New  "\'ork  l^yccMini  of 
Xiitiiral  Jlistiiry  hy  Dr.  ]5iickorliofV. 
.\in.  Jiiiir.  Si'i.,  vol.  ;i8,  iip.  Ml-'JO'.',  13;!9. 

Niitico  of  new  localities  of  simple 

minerals,  along  th<!  north  coast  of  I^ake 
Sniifi'ior  and  in  tlic  Indian  Territory, 
nortliwcst  IVnni  Lake  Superior  to  the 
River  Wiiiniiiog. 

Xew  Yiu k  1-yccum  Nat.  Hist .,  Annnlfl,  vol. 
l.l)p.T0-(<l,lS24. 

elafield,  IMchard.  Report  on  the  sur- 
vey of  tile  I'afises  of  tlie  Mississippi. 

ll(*Jiii;i'  I'li'sl.  U.  S.,  2l8t  CoDf.'.,  IIouHo  E.^. 
Doi.  N'o.  7,  ii|i. 7-11,  Washington,  l.^l!!l. 

leLaski,  John,     [(ilaciation  in  Vimil- 
h.iven  ri'j;ion.]   . 
Maiiii',  I'li'liiniiiiiry  i'ii>ort  on  natural  Ins 
tory  mill  ;;r..lii':.v,  |ip.  20;t-2(K,  Aunimta,  1801. 

Aiiiii'iii  K''i''ii'l  iiction  in  the  south- 
era  iiart  dl'  Maine. 

M,iiiii'.2il  aiuiiiiil  report  on  natural  history 
ml  ;;i'oloL;y,  Jip.  38'.'-:w8,  A  uj;iiHta,  1882. 

',7ili  aimriiil  report  of  Maino  board  of  agri- 
ciiltiiri'.] 

Attract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.^iO, 

rf.:;4-'27G,iso2. 

On  the  motion  of  jjlacicrs. 

IVllaml  SiK  .  Nat.  Ui.st.,  Proo.,vol.  1,  pp. 

llCMTJi,  18011. 

Glaiiiil  action  about  Penobscot  Bay. 

Am. .lour.  8ei.,  2(1  Heries,  vol.  37,  pp.  335-144, 

Post-Tertiary  of  Maino. 

Am,  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  42,  p.  426  (J  p.). 


lueinavks  on  'I 

voiil'l-'' 

Isiticatiou  u' 

ipp.i«-''-'«*'  , 
„.  for  liocom.»';'1 

U„(U'l!>>"»' ''■'■•■ 
eolo;4i''"^''"1 


L28'Jt;i' 


,),i*" 


►'ilaciul  action  on  Mount  Kiitahdin. 

\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  lid  series,  vol.3,  pp.  27-31, 

pware. 
fi.  Olism'vations    on    geology    of 

I'liitcd    .States,    and    geologic 

mail,  Maclnre. 
^l  Gei)lo!j;y  of    the   United    States, 

Macliirc!. 
•  lili^'rval  ions  on  ferruginotis  sand 

iiiiil  upper  uiarine  formations, 

Morton,  S.  G. 
Secomliiry.  Tertiary,  and  iilluvial 

of  .Vtluntii'.  Coast,  Vauuxem. 


Delaware — (  ontiniiod, 

1830.  Fernigiuotis    sand  fornmtion  of 

tlie  United  State.s,  Mort(m,  S.  (J. 
18;!.">.   Report  on  country  lietweou  tlie 

Mii.soiiri  ami  Red  rivers,  F'eath- 

erstoniiangh. 
1SII9.  First   ind  second  reports  on  Del- 
aware, Ilooth. 
1841.  Survey  of  iJchiwuro,  Booth. 
18li).  Xcw   localities    id"    Infusoria    iu 

Maryland,  IJailey,  .1.  W. 
1851},  Observations  on   magnetism, 

Locke. 
18,53.  Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcoii,  ,1. 

1854,  Dejith  of  ocean  of  chalk  dttposits, 

Rogers,  11.  D. 

1855.  Ueber    die   Geologic    von    Nord- 

Amorika,  Marcoii    .1. 
1858.  Sketch    of    geology    <if    United 

States,  R'ogers,  11. 1). 
Geology  of  iN'orth  America,  Mar- 

cou,  ,1. 
1860.  Map  of  Canada  and  ])art  of  United 

States,  Logan  and  llall. 
1871,  Clay  with  rcccuit  shells  and  s.aud 

dnnts  of  Cape  Ilenlopeu,  Mar- 
tin, D.  S. 
1873.  (Joologic  nifi])  of  United  States, 

Ilitchcoiik;   Hitchcock,  C.  IL, 

and  Hlako. 
1875,  Geologic    chart    of    the    United 

States,  Bradley.  V.  II. 
1879,  Macfarlaue's  Geological  Railroad 

Guide,  Uhler. 
1883.  Superficial  drift,  Chester. 

Bowlder    drift    in   Delaware, 

Chester. 
1881.  Contributions   to  Tertiary  geol- 
ogy, Ih'ilprin. 
Tertiary  of  I'^astern  and  Southeru 

States,  Ileilpriii. 
Gravels  of  northern  Delaware  and 

Maryland,  Chester. 

1885.  INIap  of  th(!  United  States,  McGee. 
lieview  of  geology  of  Didaware, 

C!hester, 

1886.  Gravels    of   southern    Delaware 

peninsula,  Chester. 
Galibros  and  associates  in  Dela- 
ware;, Chester. 

1887.  Map  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 

C.  II. 

1889.  Dunes  of  Lewes,  Rothrock. 

1890.  (jabbros  and  associates,  Chester. 
Warren's  Geography,  Brewer. 


332 


CATALOOT'E    AND    INDEX    OP 


inni.127. 


Delaware — Continnoil.  I  Derby,   Orvillo  A.     Tho  ('arlioniferons 

1890.  Macfarl.'ino's    Kiiilroad  (■uirte,  I      formation  of  South  Aiii<ri<ii, 

CI)<:8tor.  I  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  K,  1,]).  Ill -UJ,  1874. 

1891    Cambriun    of     North  Ainericii,     On  tho  diatnantiforons  rogioiuifpa- 


Walr-ott. 
Crctafcons    of    North    Anioiira, 

White,  C.  A. 
FalUm  forest  and  jicat  layer  iin 

derlyinR  aqueous   deposits, 

Cresson. 
Mesnzoie  anil  C'enozoic,  'Dnrton. 
Stoni's  for  building,  Morrill.  <!,  P. 
HnhniariuochanuelH,  IJndenkohl. 

De  Leon,  Edwin.    The  Bayou  Teche. 

I'r.i/.ir's  Mn;;.,  new  Hrrics,  V(p1.  11,  ]ip.  27-79 

[I/OD<lou],  lH7'>. 

Delesse,  A.  .Miufs  di-  U-.r  des  fitats- 
Unis. 

AnnalpH  <I«'«  Mines,  vol.  12,  ]>]).  H(l5-H41, 1H,")7. 

Darning,  .1.  L.,  Herrlck,  (;.  1...  Clark, 
E.  S.,  and.  Somo  American  noritcs  and 
gahhntH, 

Am.  Gcol.,  voL  1,  pp.  339-34f i,  pl.a  t  e,  1 888. 

Dennis,  D.  W.     TIk;  east-wcwt  diaim^tcr 
of  theSilnrian  island  about ('iiR'iuii.iti. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2J,  ]>.  iU  (8  linen),  1888. 

Denniston,  riold.sinith.  Survey  of  the 
county  of  Steuben. 

New  York  State  A^ri.  Soe.,  Trans.,  i])i.  548- 
flCl,  map,  1861. 

Agricultural  survey  of  the  county  of 

Orange. 

New  York  State  Agri.  Soe.,  Trans.,  pp.  135- 
235,  map,  1862. 

Denton,  "William.  On  a  mineral  resem- 
bling albcrtitf  from  Colorado. 

Kiiston  Soe.  Nut,  Hist.,  Proc.,  vol.  10,  pp.  305- 
306,1866. 

[On  asidialt  bod  near  Los  Angeles, 

Cal.] 

Hoston  Soe.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc  vol.  18,  pp.  185- 
186, 1877. 

[De  Pourtales,  l.,.F.]  [Constitution  of 
the  bottom  of  the  ocean  off  Ca]ie  Il.at- 
tcras.] 

I5oston  Soe.  Nat.  Ilist.,  Proc,  vol.  14,  ]ip.  58- 
59.  1872. 
Alistract,  Am. Nat.,  vol.5,  pp.  124-12,'J,  1871. 

De  Ranee,  C.  E.,  Feildeii,  II.  AV.,  and. 
Geology  of  the  coa.st  of  tho  Arctic  lauds 
visited  by  the  [Narcs  ex]>tMlition]. 

Geol.  .Soe,  l^uart.  Jour.,  vol.34,  pp. 550-507, 
plate,  1878. 

Alwtract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  seriea,  vol.10, 
pp.  130-142. 


I'roc,  vol.  18.  |)|i.  a.il-Sn 


r:ina,  Hra/il. 

Am.   Phil.  Soe 
1880. 

Alistract,  Am.  .lour.  Scl.,  3<1  seriin,  vul.lj 
PI..3III  311  (."^p.),  1879. 

The  geology  of  the  lower  Aiii.izoniij. 

AiLi.  Phil.  Soe,  I'roc,  vol.  1h.  pp.  l,H-i;i] 
18H0. 

Abstinct,  Am.  Nnt.,  vol.  17,  pji.  :ii)()-:iio. ]».i| 

Alistraet  by  U.  llathliini,  Aiii.lMiir,  .-Jci./;!!! 
series,  vol.  17,  pp.  401-408,  187!l. 

[ ]  Goologj'  of  the  Hio  Si'io  I  rancisco,! 

Brazil. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  scries,  vol.  I'.i,  p. S.'ieiipj 

188(1. 

On  tho  age  of  the   Brfiziliiui 

series;  discovery  of  Eozoou. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  aeries,  vol.  l!i,  pp.;;;)-.ij 
1880. 

Modes  of  oceurronco  of  the  iliamoj 

in  Bra/.il. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sei.,3il  series,  vol.24,  |i|). 
1882. 

On  the  g(dd-bearing   rcn  kg  ef 

Province  of  Minus  (ieraes,  I'.iazil. 
Am.  .lour.  Sei,,  3(1  series,  vol.  L'J.  p. I7j  1 

Geology  of  tho  diainoiid 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  2X  pp. !'j 
1882.  ■„'*'"•''"■"■'•  Jour. 

On  tlio  flexibility  of  itaeolnniite.H^'   ■"'  -'"'-'7 -'i.s. 

Am.  Jour. Scl.,  3(1  .seiies,  vol.2!J,pp.S*^B"  "tlKJicIjitjQjj 
1884.  Vie  J'''t'Uoj)i,3„.j 

Note    on     the    decay   of  rocls^'""ii'rn  IJn,. 

Bra/.il. 

A  m.  Jour.  Scl.,  3d  series,  vol  l'7,  pp.  r 
1884. 

■ Peculiar  modes  of  occunoinool' 

in  Brazil. 

Am.  .Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  seri(^s,  vol.  28. pp. 
1884. 

The  drainage  system  of  Brazil 

Science,  vol.  5,  jip.  297-2!)'.i.  1«.  fi 
Kio  News. 

The  physical  fcatm'cs  of  I!raz| 

Science,  vol.  5,  pp.  273-27.J,  im.  Fi 
Rio  News. 

On  the  occurrence  of  uumaziti 

accessory  clement  in  rocks. 
Ara.  Jour.Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.Si.pp. 
1889. 

On  tho  occurrence  of  xcnotii 

accessory  element  in  rock.s. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  41,  pi 


I'AKTO.V.J 

Derby,  Orvi 
—  On  tJio 

JacMpiriiiio 

Drazil. 
Am.  Juiir.  i 

mi. 

—  ycVhrlhn 
[••lli.stiact.J 
Am.  Ahuoo, 

I — Obs(>rvat/o 
tain  nia!4iictit 

Aw.  .A.w.so,..  _^ 

pfiroux,  }{.    D/, 

ereii  Sees. 

■J"iini;i)  ,ie.^  ^,ll 

w;i. 

DesCJoiseaux,iU 

turn  of  tJ„j  red  j 

'foiiiLvino,  Com 
^a.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3,] 

fiP).  1880. 

'""'•'  ^-    0„  the 

Bend  to  A.ssoe.  \h 
■l'"-'^i.(rt.,7o„r 
="--'^-^■ov..mheraJ 

^Jn  Glacial  sera; 

^'■■T' '"  -V.^soe. 


Vm 


1891. 


"^iiiJuaviji. 
-J".  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  ad 

H^OT  Je  terrain 
pdiixYord  J 

'f^W'^'iinitns  fr, 

,;;'"'^t.«othar, 
r'«on  ,Soe.  j^af   ,,. 

lf"^'"'AMnoft| 
■'Pwt,  .V,  y  J 

"';--.K;.t.ni, 

;";'it'i...,sifcofdJ 


I18t.l 


ni-W. 


liARTON.l 


NORTH  AMERICAN    GEOLUUY. 


338 


iiifetons 

1)11  111'  Va- 
il.. rni-i>. 

Aiiiav.tmM.  I 
.  ,,i..K,vi:i 

..'.lOD-'.uo.ual 

.,)()nr.Sci,'Jl| 
0  \'vaiii'iiM,| 

i/.iliiin  "neis 

)0«. 

,1-  tiif  'luimtiii 

;,   xt'vVi  lit' '' 
[J^.H,  I'.vazil. 

v..\.  2;!.  vv- 


Derby,  Orvillo  A.— Continued. 

On  tlie  uiaKUOtitu  oro  districts  of 

jnciiiiiriin^a  and  Ipanoma,  Sfio  Paulo, 

Brazil. 

Am.Joiir.  Scl.,3tlBorie»,  vol.  41,  pp.  311-321, 

. UcplH'liiio-boaring  rocks  in  Hra/.il. 

[Abstract.] 

Am.  A.'^oc.  Adv.  Sci,  I'roc,  vol.  ;i9,  p.  203 

Observations  on  tho  neiu-sis  of  cer- 
tain ni.'iniii'tites.     [Abtitract.] 

Am.  AsHoc.  Adv.  Sol.,  I'roc,  vol.  30,  p.  203 
llliiu-l,  l.'^OI. 
Deroux,  II-    Die  Kupforgmben  dea  Ob- 
ereii  Sees. 
Jomiiiil  (it'H  Minos,  vol,  7,  1880. 
Uiru-  uiid  Uiitteu.  Zeit.,  pp.  305-307, 329-331, 

\m. 

esClciseaux,  M.  dt).     Optical  examina- 
tion of  tliii  red  i't.'ld.spar  of  the  granite 
from  Lymo,  Conn. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  serius,  vol.  20,  pp.  335-330 

(ip.).  IHXU. 

esor,  1^.    On  the  plienomona  of  drift 
ami  glacial  action  in  New  England. 

Rrail  (i)  Assui-.  Am.  (icol.,  etc.,  1847. 
.\ui.i,iii:nt.  .Tour.  Aj^ri.  nnd  Sci.,  vol. 0,  pp. 
13-214.  Novcmliir  mmibiT,  1847. 

On  Glacial  scratcbea. 

Koail  to  A.-^soc.  Am.  Geol.,  1847. 

Am.()n;irt.  Jour.  Agri.  and  Sci.,  vol. 6,  pp. 

iU.Jlli  .'17,L'17-21.s.  1847. 

iiuthorolutious  which  exist  between 

If  iilieUDiiiciui    of  erratic   blocks  in 

loi'thiTii  Kiiropc  and  the  elevations  of 

andiiKiviii. 

im.  Juur.  Sci.,  2d  ecrie.s,  vol.  3,  pp.  313-318, 

ifi;. 
Sur  Ic  terrain  erratiqne  do  TAmd- 
leduNord.] 
i>oc. Giol.  Franco,  Bull.,  2d  series,  vol.  5,  pp. 

«,IS48. 

[lielomnites  from  so-called  mica 
tesof  St.  Gothard.] 
Bi'ston  So,',  Nat.  llist.,  Troc,  vol.  .3,  p.  10 

p.),  1848. 

1"^''^'^''    '  fJHOii  the  origin  of  the  parallel  trains 
|3— iJ.  ^Wwlder.-)  ill  Herkshirc  County,  Mass. 

iBostou  8()o.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  2,  pp.  260- 

Itip.t.lMS. 

Urossils  in  drift  at  Brooklyn  and 

^tport,  N.  Y.] 
Mtou  Soc.  Kat.HiBt.,  Proc,  vol.  2,  p.  217 

i.).1348. 

|)u  a  (k'lio.sit  of  drift  shells  in  the 
of  Saui  ati,  Island  of  Nantucket. 
l.Asnoc,  Proc,  vol.  1,  pp.  lOO-lOl,  1840. 


of   Tocto 


j,9,v„l'JT.W' 


,ci'iirreui";" 
w<^.  v..t.'-:«'Vf' 
lent  of  Brai 


le  of  i"""""'! 
In  roclvS' 
IrioB,  voU-.Wl 


iceofxcnotiffl 
In  rocks. 


Desor,  K. — (Jontinnod. 

I)c8  alluvions  marines  et  lacustres 

ot  (In  terrain  orratiiiue  do  rAni<=ri<iue 
du  Nord. 

Sof.  (i6i)l.   Franci",  Hull.,  2d  §urioH,  vol.  7, 
pp.  023-031,  1850. 

Notesur  I'existenco  decoquilles  inii- 

rines  d(>8  nicrs  actiielles  daiiM  lo  bassin 
du  I.ac  ( )ntarii>  (Canada)  jusqu'ii  I'alti- 
tudo  do  310  piods. 

Soc.  (16i)l.   I''ruuco,  Hull.,  2d  mirioH,  vol.  8, 
pp.  42(1-423,  IH;-)!. 

[ ]   [iMjui valency  of  the  Tertiary.] 

Hoslon  Soc  Nut.  Hist..  Proc,  vol.3,  p.  247, 
(1  !>.),  18.n. 

[On  theoriginof  contorted  strata  of 

sand  and  clay.] 

Am.  Acad.,  I'roc,  vol.  2.  pp,  282-283, 1851. 

[ ]  [Peculiarities   in    scratcUings    on 

puddiiigstonc  of  lirooklino,  Mass.) 
HoHton  Soc  Xat.  Hint.,  Proc,  vol.  3.  p.  28, 
(}p.),  1«M. 

[ ]  [Drift  fossils  from  Nantucket.] 

Hoston  Soc.  Xat.  Hist.,  P.-oo.,  vol.3,  pp.  70- 

80,  18.-)1. 

Potsdam  on  tho  St.  Croix. 

r.ostou   Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  p.  202, 
18Jl. 

[ ]  [On  grinding  power  of  glaciers.] 

Ho.ston  Soi-.  Nat.  lli.st.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  p.  95, 
(J  p.).  18J1.     Itcriiark.i  by  Cabotaiid  Whitney. 

[ ]   [On  iniirine  shells  far  above  the 

jireseiit  sea  level.] 

B(i«toii  rioc  Nat.  HiHt.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  pp.  115- 
11(1,117  (§p.),18,Jl. 

[ ]  Shark's  tooth  from  Keokuk.     [On 

CDrrclation  the  of  the  .strata  of  tho  east- 
ern and  central  United  States.] 

Hostoii  Soc  Nat.  Uiat.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  pp  257- 
258  (4  p.),  1851. 

[ ]    [Note  on   the   terraces  of   Lake 

Erie,  etc.  Letters  from  Whittlesey 
and  Lajiham,] 

HoNton  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  pp.  291- 
292, 1851 .    Iteniark  by  C.  T.  Jnckson,  p  292. 

[ ]  [Note  on  the  relation  of  tho  allu- 
vium to  the  drift  of  the  ^li.'^sissippi.] 
lioHtou  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  3.  pp.  242- 
243  (H>-),  1851. 

[ ]  On   tho  parallelism  of  mountain 

chains  in  America. 

r.oston  Soc.  Nat.   Hist.,  vol,  3,  pp.  380-382. 
Am,Jour.Sci„2d  series,  vol.  12,  pp.  118-120, 
1851. 

[ ]  [Swamps  on  tho  Western  rivers.] 

liiwton  Soc  Nut.  Hint.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  p.  376 


334 


CATALOOUli   AND   INDI'.X    OK 


iBt'UL.  127, 


DillTO.V,  I 


Desor,  E. — Continned. 

I ]  [On  tlio  Kidgo  rofid  from  RopIich- 

tcr  to  Lfwistoii,  and  on  ottior  Himiliir 
terruccH  | 

Boston  Soc  Nni  IIlHt.,Proo.,voI.  3,  pp.  ;i5H- 
309  (i  p.).  IH.M 

( )  [On  tlif  (IcpoMitH  of  niiirino  hIu'IIh 

in  Maine,  on  Laku  Chanipluiu,  and  on 
the  St.  I.awrcnci'  J 

ItoHtoii  .S(»\  Nat  HlHt.,  Proc..  vol,  3,  p]). 
;tr)7  IISS  (i  J).),  1851  Itemarks  by  IlogerH,  p. 
358  (i  p.). 

( ]  [On  the  clay  and   drift  deponits 

near  Lake  Superior,  and  tlioir  connec- 
tion with  siinilar  deposits  farther 
West.  J 

Roston  Soc.  Nnt  IJist.,  Troc.,  vol.  3,  pp. 
235  2:10,  -242,  1851 

On  tlie  snperlicial  deposits  of  this 

(listrnt. 

Hcport  on  the  (looloi^y  of  Lnko  Siiporior 
liiiid  (listrict,  parts,  llic  iron  n'j;iiin,  tiigctlior 
with  tlio  general  nculo^ty,  liy  I'ontiT  and 
Whitiiiy;  s])pcial  hchh.,  Mardi.  18,')1,  Soiialo 
Ex.  Doc  Xo.  4,  pp.  2:i2  270,  W'a.sliinKtoii,  18r>l. 
Am.  .Jour.  Sci,,  2il  «uricH,  vol.  13,  pp.  1)3-101), 
1851. 

Lettre  snr  la  llniito  dii  pllononl^ne 

erraticpie. 

.Soc.  (ii'ol.  Franco,  JiuU.,  2(1  Hcries,  vol.  8, 
pp.  64'72,  18.M. 

[Reinarqnes  snr  la  carte  g(^ologiqne 

dn  lac  Sup6rienr  de  Foster et  Whitney. ] 
Soc. (ii'ol.  France,  lJull.,2dNurioa,  vol.!),  i)p. 
280-281,  1852. 

Post-Plioconoof  the  Sonthorn  States 

and  its  relation  to  the  Laiircntiun  of 
the  North  and  the  deposits  of  the  val- 
ley of  the  Mississippi. 

Am.  .lour.  Hci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  14,  pp.  40-5!), 
1852. 

Lettre  sur  les  drifts  de  TAindrique 

du  Nord, 

Soc.  GOol.  Franco,  Bull.,  2il  sories,  vol.  9, 
pp.  94-96,  1852. 

Note  snr  lo  terrain  quaternaire  de 

l'Amori(jue  du  Xord, 

Soc.  Geol.  France,  Itull.,  2d  series,  vol.  '.), 
pp.  281-285,  1852. 

Auuuol  of  Sci.  Discovery,  1853,  pp.  269-272, 
1853. 

—  [Sur  di.-ers  m<«moires  prdsentc^s  an 
Congrt's  semiiuinnel  des  natnralistes 
auKSricains  h  Cincinnati.] 

Soc.  G60I.  Franco,  2d  series,  vol.  9,  pp.  312- 
323, 1852. 


Desor,  K.— Continued. 

[I'eherdcn  rarallelismus  dor  Diln 

vialKt'hildoiind  err.iliHclien  Pliiiiionienc 
in  dcr  Schwei/,  den  Norden  von  Knrop;! 
iind  Nonlauierika.] 

(iCdl.    (icMtlll.,     /cil.,    2(1    I'dilioll,    Vnl,    1   |,|| 

(Ml!)  (179,  1H5. 

l>ie  orratischeii    LrschoinnnjTcn  jm 

Nonh'ii  von  Kuropa  nnd  .VnicriKa. 

NoucHiTiilirliiicli,  ixM,  jip.  4'.i.'>-4;n;,  i«5:i. 
From  Bull.  Univ.,  1852,  Aicli.  Pbyn.,CX.\I, 
180-184. 

[IJeher  Niagara  Falls.] 

(luol  GesuU.,  /cit.,  vol.5,  pii.(i4;i-(i4i  (jpi 
1853. 

I ]  [Drift  of  eaatorn  MassachiiHctts.) 

Boston  Soc.  Nttt.  lIlMt.,  Proc,  vol,  4,  p.ijij 
(J  p.),  1854. 


[ ]  [Origin  of  coarse  drift  neariioston,. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Jllst.,   I'roc,  vol,  4,  p.ljj 
(J  p.).  1854. 

[ ]  [On  the  origin  of  some,  (irt!io(le.j 

nienfs  of  the  so-called  Tertiary  ordrillj 
of  Lake  Superior,  etc.  J 

Boston  .*<oc.  Nat.  Uiat,,  I'roc,  vol.  1,  ]i|i.; 
29  il  p.),  18,'-.4. 

[ ]  [On  tlie  exlHtence  of  dtincsontlij 

shor   ^  of  the  upper  Ainericiiii  lakes. 
Bu.stoii  Soc.  Nnt.  Hist.,  Proc.  vol.  ,1,  p,  3 
vol.4,  i)p. 41-42, 1854 

[ ]  [On  the  parallelism  of  tlKW^im 

nary  dejiosits  of  Kiiropo  and  Mwria 
Boston  Soc.  Nat.  ili8t.,Proc.,  \(il.  4,]iH 
51,1854. 

[ ]  [On  the  drift  deposits  of  llrookl.vj 

N.Y.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Broc,  vol,  l.pn : 
181,  1854.  Itcmarks  by  Gould,  .Iack>o:i, 
Kogors,  pi>.  1H1-1.'<2 

The  falls  of  Niagara. 

Potlsville  Scl.  Assoc,  Bull.,  jip,  li-lO  pl^ 
1855. 

Tninslnted  from  Acad.  Nat.  Sii.,orX(>ii/J 
tel,  Proc,  1854. 

and    Cabot,  EdAvard    ('.     On 

Terti;iry  and  more  recent  dt'iiosit^ 
the  Island  of  Nantucket. 

Gcol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  '',  p]i 
18<19. 

Rogers,  H.  D.,  and.    [<  >ii  tbeci|i< 

leney  in  ideologic  age  of  tlu^  conltol 
tion  ot  the  I'nited  Stales  and  tliej 
thracitiferous  strata  of  France.] 
Boston  Soc.Nat.Ilist.,  Proc,  vol. t.|i^ 
191,  1854. 


Dewr,  B  ~Cn 

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/'osm'J  niindn 

■""I  I'll  J'otsd 

"•wtdii  Soc.  I 

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'  Devereux,  Jt.  j 
Wn.  Iri/oiui 

'■'"I.'- ;ni(|  ,\fi„i 
I  .  I-.M, 

peverenx,  Wnlu 
p'ld  ill  III,,  (.„, 
iiilks.  i)„|j_ 

'»>-l".'5.  I8«. 

Iflevonlan. 

.lH'.U..V(,'/(;,\.V    K 
.\iafi;nii;|j_ 

'"'*"•  '^I'lieraJ,,^ 

''■"'flicii, 

vAiiiej'ikf 

"*''"•   ''i'le.V  to  « 

'•'■'I  Sfaf 

'''•'"'"g.V  of 

J«0-A..e„„„t    o, 
tains.  j)„. 

Alicr/y. 
'"'"nc-yo'c^, 

'-'■■''oil  an, j 

''■'■  ^'"'-  on  u„\ 
J).  \V, 

•Purvey  of  jA 

'*-'•  ^Imoiv  on  c! 
I'icrce 

'^■^•^'"■v-yorj„,j 

'''''l'<diti„„    f\ 

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1/1 II    j;^. 


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'■•■'"  '■"••k.s  J.'J 
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Jilor.sp 

^"oinn.s,  T) 


HAHTO.V.I 


00.,  vol.4,  \t\>.'M 


Denor.  K  -Continiio.l 

■ ''.'ts..an.H:.i;:.,:;:— '"^^-^ 

^  •'-;;«- Nat.  inH,.,,.,....,,\,,,,,,.^,^^^_ 

Devereiix,  M.  J)      'i'i,„  n 
Devereiix,  W'altor  H      'ri.„ 

f;;i;l;" ',';,;'■"•"'" ■"' " '"»•" 

^1"  Inst,  .^ri|,ing  Knir    'rn„.„ 

[Deyonlan. 
•^'■'■•;;-"''^'^   R«o,c,K  (Now  York  to 

•;"'«  H'H   Thoil..   vo„  x„rd 
"'" 'States,  Hat,,,,. 

'.■NILS.  I)„.ij..l,t,   „    ^, 

'■'7,'"^7  of  the  I,„„,„„  ^ 

"';?"-^'''"A"'"".y('..nntv,XY 
l-'itou  (UKl  Hock  '       '    ■' 

''p'r"  ""'''''""''"''"*-'-. 

'••M'"t.on   to  8o,„v..,s   of  8t 
'"'"'■'^I'''-vor,K,,„i„. 
'":    'J^'"'^'^'-'aer  <>,.   .salt.  Per 

•^''>"..M..latnroofN^„,.^,,    ^,„ 
^■"' >•<"•!<«,  Eaton.  '■ 

r^;'-l-vi...vofX,.rt,,An,..ri. 
'■■•'"  n„.k.s,  Katon. 

/•■'r.oyaIJey,r;c<l,lo.s. 

Coj.   location  of  state  .,f  New 

«-l;'^ical  text-book,  Eaton. 
^'^.-u.kere.ionofKewYork, 

'tL;;;,.^^^^"  ^-^-  ^-'^' 

'^^•""yic  prodronius,  Eaton. 


NORTH  AMERICAN   OEOLOOY. 


335 


lli* 


Devonlan--(„„ti„„ecl. 

AIal,an,a)-Contin„,,|.  ^  *" 

Neu-York,TJ,on,a,s,|, 

''«nt„re.salon,.tl.e,r„.|„onan,j 
1832    ,.'"'""«'' ^'-^Vork.Katon. 

'  '••.  Davis,  .J.  p  ^' 

ot    petroleum,  siJIi 
man. 

C'oul     l,e.I.    .,•    Pe,„..,,,„„j 

I'     H'elatinKto.lilnviaiaction 
;»^New     York,    Thon.p.on, 

1«35.  Geology    „,„i    „.i,.,ra,.,gy    „f 

'"^■/'""^otc-oaJfonnationsin 
,    '*"•!"«ylvania.TayJ„r,U.(• 
^■^•5<..  Fim,.o„„,.to„,s„rvoy„n.en„. 
«,vlvania.  Powers,  if.  D. 

to"n"T;""""  '■'•'""  ^^'■'•'^'Mn.'- 

F-rst  report  of  «„rvey  of  Ne,^ 
Jersey,  Poge,s,„.  J) 

Kceoiniai«8anee     of    VirLrini-. 
KoKers,W.J{.  '^"'"'' 

1837.  First  r.,.ort  on  nr,st,.i.stri.t  of 
New  York,  Mather. 
I  ''ymoaJ  ^^eography  of  Mary, 
iand,  Ducatel  ^ 

^'e-'^y  of  western  New  York 
Hayes,  G,  E.  ' 

'•^irst  report  on  snrvey  of  third 

Wth  district  of  New  Yor. 
Second    report    on    snrvey  of 

ionn8ylvania,K>o^.er8.H   D 
Report  of  ,„,.,       „f  "^^^ 

'or  1^37,  Rogers,  W.J!    ^ 


336 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


IlifLi..  127, 


P.IBTO.V.  I 


Devonian — C'onti  n  ued. 
Appalachian   Kkuion  (New  York  to 
Alaliiima) — Contiuucd. 

1838.  lieiuarks  on  rocks  of  New  York, 

Dewey,  C. 

1839.  (leology    of  Orange    County, 

N.  Y.,  Ilortou,  W. 

Third  report  of  fourth  district 
of  New  York,  Iliill,  J. 

Second  report  on  paleontology 
of  New  York,  Conrad. 

Ki^jort  of  chemistry  of  the  sur- 
vey of  New  York,  Beck. 

'I'hird  report  on  survey  of  Penn- 
sylvania, h'ojitirs,  II.  D. 

Corniferouslinie  ro(!k  as  tholiue 
of  refereuc(!  in  Now  Yorli  and 
Pennsylvania,  Eaton. 

Third  report  of  tliird  district  of 
New  York,  ^'aImxe^l. 

Evidences  of  diluvial  currents 
in  western  New  York,  Hayes, 
G.  E. 

Geology  ajul  topography  of 
western  New  York,  Hayes, 
G.  E. 

Report  of  survey  of  A'irginia 
for  1838,  Rogers,  W.  1$. 

1840.  Fonrtli  report  of  geologist  of 

first  district  of  New   York, 

Mather. 
Fourth  report  of  survey  of  the 

fourth  district  of  New  York, 

Hall,  .1. 
Appendix  to  repo"t  on  the  tliird 

district  of  New  York,  Carl, 

E.  S. 
Report  of  survey  ot  Virginia 

Cor  18.30,  Rogers,  W.  i] 
On  the  Silurian  system,  Coni.''.d. 
Mud  furrows,  wave  lines,  etc., 

on  New  York  rocks.  Hall,  J. 
Appendix:    to    report    of    the 

fourth  district  of  New  York, 

Horsfonl. 
Rejxnt  on  minerals  and  chemi- 
cal department,  of  New  York, 

I?eek. 
F(rurth  i'0])ort  of  survey  of  the 

Ihird  district  of  New  York, 

Vanuxem. 
Fourth    report     on    survey  of 

Pennsylvania,  Jv'ogcus,  H.  1). 

1841.  Fifth  report  on  survey  of  Penn- 

sylvania, Rogers,  II.  I). 


Devonian— Continned. 
ApPAi.At;uiAN    RicGiON  (New  York  to 
Al.ihama) — ContiniuMl. 

1841.  Model    of    western    Schuylkill 

coal  Held,  Taylor,  li.C, 
Report   of  survey  of  N'ir^riujj 

for  1810,  Rog(U'.H,  W.  ]{. 
Report  on  paleontology  of  Nciv 

York,  Conrad. 
Fifih  ri4)ort  of  survey  of  lirst 

districitof  New  Yoik,  Miitlitr. 
Fifth  report  of  fourth  disiiid 

of  New  York,  Hall,  .f. 

1842.  Geology  of  third  district  of. \rtv 

York,  I'nimons,  !■;. 
Tojiograjdiy,   geology,  luid  k- 

sources   of    New   York,  Km- 

mous,  E. 
Notes  on  geology    if  the  Wwi- 

<'rn  States,  Hall,  ,1. 
Silurian  a)id  J)evoni:ui  of  tke 

United  States,  Conrml. 
Ancicmt  erosion  at  liiiso  of 

Oriskiiny,  Rogers,  W.  H, 
Structure  of  the  .\ppalaehiiiiii 

Rogers  and  Rogers. 

1843.  Superposition    of   rock 

Orange  County,  X.  Y,.  Ilorj 

ton,  W. 
Section  from  Ch^vel.-mil  to  ilii 

Mississippi,  and   on  iilciitit] 

of    Western    I'o  r  mil  tiinul 

Hall,  .1. 
Connection  of  tlici  niiil  sin- 
in   A'irginia    with  iixes  ;ii 

faults,  Rogers,  W.  H. 
Ge(dogy  of  New  York,  fi:>lil 

trict,  Mather. 
Marcellus  iind  Il.'Uiiiltini  iiitl 

AVest     and     Soulh.   K'ngf 

H.  1). 
Bituminous    lUMttcr    in  ^ 

York  rocks,  Heck.  L.  *'. 
Distribution  of  fossilM  in 

oldi'r  rocks,  H:ill.  .1. 
Structure  of  the  AiipahniiiJ 

Rogers  and  Rogers. 
Geology  of  western  distii'' 

New  York,  H;ill.  .1. 

1844.  Inlluence    of   ^^ll^vcy  ul 

York,  Hall..). 
Review  of   New  Vorli  npi 

Owen,  D.  D. 
Geology    of    Niiigara   I 

region,  Hall. .). 


Devoiiian- 

Apvm.aci 

Miihn 

1811.  (U 


Am 
t 

S 

mn.  The 

m 
Goo] 

D;l 

Lo 
Afi:ri( 

UlOj 

i'*'''.  Distn 

oldc 

''nil 

I'anilJ, 

A'ort, 

Euro 

i'.ileon/ 

',  Ha) 

J^'o  coal 

Kmmo 

^  '<'Wof  ^ 

Eiiiinoi 
J^'WsiJ.s  o 

'"^tiltos, 

J«i»-  Fns«Hp„r 

'-•ea. 

i'*.'".  .Survey  of) 

^^■'^'  ■Sj'ecimen.J 

i'oik  All! 

'''|iii\alen[ 

'•■■iNt  Ohil 

Vork,  wl 

■Survey  of 

">t  in.-irJ 

■^••llUyllsilf 

'''■  '>'-'u-rcJ,e... 

''"«er.s,  I J 

^■'"■"'ogic  m.i 

''''■••  Af..,re[ 

'"■'  (Teok 

"■•■ly. 

■"'•  ^"•"•fli    rop^ 
,0-      ''^'•".vh.nd,, 

''^'••'vKitcil 
^»JI.  127. 


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DABTONl 


NOliTH    AMERICAN    OKOL(1GY. 


387 


I..  II?. 

rU  to 
lylkill 

of  TSew 

■  of  I'lVst 

Matlirt. 

.  distr'ut 
J. 
ctofNi'V 

-,  ;vui\  K- 
I'dvk,  V.m- 

the  \V«*t-| 
,1.  I 

liuii  »f  tte| 
ii\v;h\. 

\)!IS0  of ' 

ppii\acliiaiis.| 
i>vs. 

V  ()  I)  1^  * 

,  N.  Y..  IH 

on  i'^i'"'''! 

w.u. 

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IniuUtnnmtl 


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l-ossll-*  111 

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i-vt'y 


lOV 


INiiiil 


Devonian— Continued. 
Apr.M-Ai'"'A^   KiCGiON  (Now  York    to 
Alabama)— ( 'ont  iniifd. 
1811.  (lOographii!  (Imtribution  of  IVm- 
8ils,  Hall,  J. 
American  gnology  and   condi- 
tion   of    roHearch  in   United 
States,  llogeiM,  H.  I). 
181<i.  Tho   Now    York  Hy8t(>ni,    Em- 
mons, E. 
(ioology    of    Harpotli     Kidgo, 
Davidson    County,  Tonn., 
Loomis. 
Agricnlturo  of  Now  York,  Em- 
mons, I']. 
1817.  DiHtriliution     of    remains     in 
older     formations     of    tlio 
United  States,  Hall,  J. 
rarallelism    of    l'ale()/.oi(>s  of 
North  America  with  those  of 
Europe,  Verneuil,  Hall,  J. 
Paleontology  of  New  York,  vol. 

1,  Hall,  J. 
No  coal   in    Now  York   rocks, 
Emmons,  E. 
184S.  l-ottors  on  geology,  Chri.sty. 
View  of  gorge  at  .Summit,  N.  Y., 

J'junnons,  E. 
Fossils  of  Paleozoic  of  Uni'tod 
States,  etc.,  Sharj)!',  1). 
lS4il.  Fiis.sspnren    in    alten    rotlion 
Sandstein  in    Peunsvlvania, 
Lea. 
1H5I).  Survey  of  Seneca  County,  N.  Y., 

Delatield. 
!8,")1.  Specimens    presented   to   New 
York  iSIusenm,  Hough. 
lv|uivaleney  of  rock.s  of  nortii- 
east  Ohio  with  those  of  Now 
Voi'k.  Whittlesey. 
Survey  of  county  of  Aladison, 
N.  Y.,  Evans. 
IW.'.  Foot  marks    in   sandstone   in 
Scliuylkill  County,Pa.,Eea,I. 
l'<'>3.  Ucclierches    en   Pounsylvaniu, 
Iv'ogers,  H.D. 
(Icologicmapof  United  States, 
iVisUr^  ,,|,.    ^fai-con,  ,1. 

Oil  Creek  district.  Pa.,   h'idg- 
way. 
1?51.  Fourth    rojjort   of    chemist   of 
1<  I'l*^  Maryland,  Higgins. 

Ii55.  Roiiiinks    on    Sussex  County, 
N..I.,  Kitchen,  W. 

Bull.  127 22 


Ne 


,al:»'>i« 


,n':i 


Devonian — ('ontinuod. 
Ai'PAi,.\ciiiAN    Kr.dKiN  (Now  York  to 
Alabama) — Coutinned. 
1855.  Description   of   supposed   ich- 
thyodorntite,  Hopkins. 

Holier  die  Geologio  von  Xord- 
Anierika,  Marcon. 

Footprints  in  sandstone  of 
Pottsvillo,  I'a.,  Eea,  L. 

Es(iuissoge(dogi(iue<ln  Canada, 
Logan  and  Hunt. 
lS.")h.  (ieology  of  Pennsylvania,  Rog- 
ers, 11.1). 

(ieology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
oon, ,1. 

Second  report  on  Alabama,  Tuo- 
niey. 

Paleozoic  basin  of  New  York, 
liigsby. 

First  report  on  Alabama,  Tuo- 
uicy. 

Laws  of  structure  of  most  dis- 
turbed zones  of  earth's  crust, 
Ptogers,  H.  1). 

Sketch   of   geology   of  United 
Stat(!s,  Kogers,  H.D. 
18.")!).  Geology  of   Hradlord  County, 
Pa.,  ilorton,  G.F. 

Survey  of  Onondaga,  N.  Y., 
Geddes. 

Sedimontary  and  other  relations 
of  Paleozoic  fossils  of  Now 
York.  lUgsliy. 

I'aleontology  of  Now  York,  vol. 
8,  Hall..). 
1860.  I'Mrst  rojioi't  of  chemist  of  Mary- 
land, Ty.'^ou.  I 
l.S()l.  History ofpetrolouni.  Ilunt,T. S. 

Devonian  and  Carboniferous  of 
Iowa,  Kogers,  \V.  15. 

Survey  of  ccunity  of  Steuben, 
N.  Y.,  Ueniiiston. 

Ciuido  to  geology  of  Now  "^'ork, 
Linekhien. 

Distribution  and  relations  of 
ro(']<  oil,  .\n<lre\vs.  E.  |{. 

Aiipalachiaii  mountain  system, 
Guyot. 
18t)-.  (Jheniung  rocks  of  Mi8sissi]))d 
Valloy,  White  and  Whitlield. 

Calskill  gronji  of  New  York, 
Hall..). 

Age  of  rocks  of  Now  York,  liere- 
toforo  called  old  red  sand- 
stone, Jowett. 


338 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[Hl'M..  127. 


Devonian— CoTitinncd. 
Appalachian  Rec.ion  (New  York  to 
Alabama)— Continued. 
1862.  Snrvoy  of  county   of  Orange, 
N.  Y.,  Denniaton. 
Afjo  of  Oriskany  sandstone,  Do 
Cow. 
18fi3.  Flora  of  Devonian  in  northeast- 
ern America,  Dawson,  ,1.  W. 
American    Devonian,  Dawson, 
.1.  W. 

1864.  Catskill  group   in  Now  York, 

Hall,  J. 
Action  of  oil  welLs,  Evans,  E.  W. 

1865.  Oil    region    of    Pennsylvania, 

Sayles. 

Coal  and  gypsum  of  southern 
Virginia,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Geography  and  ge(dogy  of  pe- 
troleum, liOeds. 

Keport  of  survey  of  New  Jersey 
for  1864,  Cook,  G.  H. 

1866.  Fossil  localities  in  Livingston 

and  Genesee  counties,  N.  Y., 
Green,  H.  A. 

Map  of  Canada  and  part  of  the 
United  States,  Logan  and 
Hall. 

History  of  oil  regitm  of  Ve- 
nango, Pa.,  Eaton,  S.  J.  M. 

Petroleum  and  its  geologic  re- 
lations, Andrews,  VI.  H. 

1867.  Sur  les  jx^trolcs  do  rAnu^rique 

du  Nord,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
18()8,  (icology  of  Now  .Jersey,  (,'ook, 
G.H. 

1869.  Discovery  of  oil  70  miles  above 

Pittsburg,  Lesley. , J.  P. 

1870.  Gas  well  in  New  York,  Wurtz. 

1871.  Pennsylvania's   foundation 

stones,  Leeds. 
Plants  of  Devonian  i.nd  Sihi- 

riau     of    Canada,     Dawson, 

J.  W. 
Devonian  age  of  Schnnemunk 

Mountain,  N.  Y.,  Martin,  D.  S. 
Kolatiousof  Oneonta  and  Mon- 
trose sandstones,  lliill,  .1. 
Geology    and     mineralogy    of 

Georgia,  Stephenson. 
Geognosio    und    Mineralreich- 

tbum  des  Alleghany-Systems, 

(!reduer. 
187:5.  Fossil  trees  of  Gilboa,  N.  Y., 

llaU,  J. 


Devonian — Continued. 
Appalachian  Kf.gion  (New  Yurk  to 
Alabanui) — Continued. 
1873.  St.    Clairsville    and     liodfird 

Railroadaud  DunningsCretii 

fossil  ore,  Pa.,  Lesley,  ,1.  p. 
Structure  of  Tuzowell.  Kiisscll, 

and  Wise  counties,  Vii..  J.es- 

ley,  J.  P. 
Record  of  oil  wells,  Ariiistron;' 

County.  Pa.,  Lesley. . I.  P. 
Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H.;  Hitdicoik 

and  Hlake. 
1871.  Gardner  oil  wells.  East  .Sliiiih. 

burg.  Pa.,  Hall,  .L 
Kroaks    in     Paleozoic    serie>, 

Hunt,T.  S. 
Circles     of    deposition.    New. 

berry. 
Niagara  and  lower  Heldorlierj, 

in  United  States  and  Cauada, 

Hall,  .1. 
Subdivisions  of  geologic  tiin* 

in  Manual  of  Geology,  Dana, 

.T.D. 

1875.  (loologic  chart  of  tin;  luitu!] 

States,  Bradley,  F.  1! 
Geography  and  geolo^'v  of  p*! 

troU'um,  Wrigley. 
Heport  on  Venango  oil  distr:' 

Pa.,  Carll. 
Section  from  Alleghany  Md 

tains   to   Brush  Valley.  1 

Fagan  and  Young. 
Rocks  of  Ulster  County,  X  Fj 

Lindsley. 

1876.  Lower  Helderberg  of  I'ort 

vis,  N.  Y.,  ISarrett. 
Boyds  Hill  gas  well.  ]';i.. 

Icy,  .J.  P. 
Handbook  of  Georgia.. F; 
Glaciation     along     Kittati!| 

Mountain,  Hall,  C,  1]. 
Coals  in  No.  X,  in  lliintin: 

County.  Pa..  Lesley,.!. 1' 
Southern  counties  ofNe^'l* 

and  Catskill  range,  Hall. 
Virginia  geographical  ac 

litical  summary,  lintel 
Report  of  snrvoy  of  Ala' 

1875,  Smith,  E.  A. 
History     of     explorationij 

Pennsylvania,    etc. 

J.  P. 


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339 


YiivU  til 

s,Vn..Us. 

AriustTimi 


cy 


.1.P. 


i  East  Sl>;"ii- 

J. 

ao7.ou'    wrie-, 

.ositiou.    ^e^v 

of  goolo-ie  tml 
f  Geology,  1^»°H 

rt  of  tl^e  Vmi^l 

,,a  gcolo-yolM 
viil^ey- 

tlYonwii-  ' 

l^ter  County.  >^ 


I'.avvi 


along    H>.t»'« 

Vft-.-Lealo- 

BUilltau-Ae.^l^; 
..eo^rapbu'.U 
"mumnty.  Uo^ 

■'to.,  '■ 


Devonian— Continiiod. 
Ai'i'AtAciriAX   Hi'.iiKKV  (N«iw  York  to 
Aliibania) — Continuod. 
ISTl).  Durability  of  natural  jjjas  KUp- 
ply,  riatt,  F. 
(UniKlonicrat^   series   of    "West 

\irtjinia,  I'^ontaino. 
(ieolojiy  of    oil   regions  ol"  Iho 

United  States,  Xowberrs . 
Resources   of    West    Virginia, 

Maury  and  Fontaine. 
Coosii  coal  fields,  Ala.,  Smitli, 
E.  A. 
^77.  oil  reeorda   and  levels,   I'lMni- 
sylva!iia,  C'arll. 
Ithaca  and  vicinity,  Smnnis. 
<M1  wells  of  western  I'ennsyl- 

\ania,  Nettleton. 
oil   well   records   of    Pennsyl- 
vania, L(!sley,  J.  P. 
Ke])ort  on   I'ayotte  and  Wesi- 
nioreland  coal  lields,  I'a. ,  Ste- 
venson. 
Section  of  Paleozoic  in  central 

Pennsylvania,  Aslilmrner. 
b'c|iort  on  York,  Adams,  Cum- 
Uerland,  and  Franklin  conn- 
ties,  Pa.,  I'razer,  P. 
(ias  well  at  West  ]$loonitield, 

N.Y.,Wnrtz. 
\'cspertine    of   the    Virginias, 

Fontaine. 
Map  of  Pennsylvania,  Lesley, 

.l.P. 
Lower  Helderberg  at  Port  Jer- 

vis,  X.  Y.,  I'arrett. 
Mincr.'ils  of  Hontliwcst  Vii'ginia, 

r.oyd. 
Axes  about   Cuniberl.uid  (-ap, 
SiKiIer. 
1>>.  lii'Uicrs    Station    oil    soi'tion, 
Clinton  Connty,  Pa.,  Chance. 
Petroleum  and  other  hydrocar- 
bons, I'.roadlicad. 
l.iiiiits  of   Catskill    and    Che- 
mung formations  in  i'ennsyl- 
\ania,  Sherwooil,  A. 
tlicilogy    of    the    Catskills, 

il:ill,.L 
('Mialogiu*  of  rock  specimens, 
-luvey  of  Pennsylvania, 
ii;iil,"c.  !■;. 
Si  1  I  inn  along  Si'hohari(>  ( 'reek, 
N.  y..  Sherwood  and  Sher- 
wood. 


Devonian — Continned. 
Ari'ALACiHAN  Hkcion'  (New  York  to 
Alabama) — Continned. 
187S.  IJra<lfield  ami  Tioga  counties. 
Pa..  Piatt,  F. ;  Lesley,  J.  I*. 

Section  of  Paleozoic  roclui, 
Clinton  Connty,  Pa..  Chauce. 

Fossil  ore  of  .Inniata  district. 
Pa.,  Dewees,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  Hnrvfty 
of  New  ■Tersey,  Cook.  H.  H, 

Section  in  Catskill  M<tuntain«, 
Sherwood,  A. 

Correlation  of  lower  nel<l«;r- 
berg  of  New  "i'ork,  Callaway, 

Ujjper  DevoTiian  of  southwest- 
ern Pennsylvania,  St<'v<;u- 
son. 

Kegion  along  Virginia  and  Ken- 
tucky State  line,  Moore. 

Report  on  Indiana  Connty.  I'a., 
Piatt,  W.  a. ;  Lesley.  .J.  P. 

Geologic  history  of  New  York 
Island,  etc.,  Newberry. 

Geology  of  New  York  State, 
Ciillaway. 

Rock  salt  in  western  New  York, 
Macfarlane. 

1  )ikes  and  Azoic  of  southeast  em 
Peinisyhauia,  Hunt.  '1'.  .S. 

Section  of  Paleozoic  rocks  in 
Ulair  Connty,  Pa.,  Piatt  and 
Sanders. 

Outline  of  geology  of  Alabama, 
Smith,  K.A. 
1870.  Virginia  section  across  Ajijiala- 
cliiiin  chain,  Camidiell,  .1.  L. 

Bradford  oil  district  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Ashbnrner. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Kail- 
road  (jinide  to  Pennsylvania, 
Lesley,  J.  P. 

Macfarlane's  (ieological  J{ail- 
road  (inide  to  western  Mary- 
land, Fontaine. 

Macfarlane's  Cietdogical  Rail- 
road (inide  to  New  York, 
Macfarlane. 

Report  of  geologist  of  New  .f  er- 
sey  for  1S7;.    Cook,  C  H. 

Macfiulane's  (ieological  Rail- 
road (inide  to  Virginia.  l{og- 
era,  W.  B. 

Macfarlane's  (ieological  Rail- 
road Guide  to  Alaliania,  Ges- 
nor  and  Smith. 


340 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OP 


(m'i.i,.127. 


4'< 

'1.       .>! 


Devonian — ('ontinned. 
AiTALAc'iiiAN   Kkoion  (New  York  to 
Alahania) — Coiifinued. 

1879.  Miicfailane's  Kailroad  Guide  to 

Wont  Virginia,  Stevenson  and 

Fontaine. 
Second  report  of  laboratory  of 

survey  of  Pennsylvania,  Mc- 

Creath. 
Macfarlaue's    Oeologifiil   Rail- 
road  (Jiiide  to  Now    Jersey, 

Smock. 
Report  of  survey   of  Alabama 

for  1S77-78,  Smith,  E.  A. 
J'aleontology    of    New     York, 

v(d.  5,  Hail,  J. 
Limestones  at  falls  of  the  Ohio, 

Hall,  J. 
A  study  of  rocks  at  Rondout, 

Lindsley. 
Silurian  formation  in   central 

Virfj;inia,  Campbell,  .1.  L. 
Catoosa  County,  Ga.,  Voj^des. 

1880.  Striu;ture    and  hypsometry  of 

Catskill  Mountains,  Guyot. 

Fossils  and  rocks  near  White 
Sulphur  Springs,  Greenbrier 
County,  W.  Va.,  Meek. 

County  adj  acent  to  James  K  i  ver 
and  Kanawha  Canal,  Camp- 
bell, J.  L. 

Kich  Patch  iron  region,  Va., 
Campbell,  J.  L. 

Minerals  of  southwestern  Vir- 
ginia, Kuffner. 

Reconnaissance  from  Poulet  to 
Sharon,  Pa..  Ashbnrner. 

Resources  near  route  of  Rich- 
mond and  Southwestern  Rail- 
way, Hotchkiss. 

Well  records  in  McKean  and 
Elk  counties,  I'a.,  Ashbnrner. 

Geology  of  Clinton  County, 
Pa.,  Chance,  Lesley,  .1.  P. 

Palcontologic  researches  on 
Genessee  slate,  Williams. 

Geology  of  Potter  County,  Pa., 
Sherwood,  A. ;  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Geology  of  Clarion  County,  Pa., 
Chance. 

Relations  of  Oneonta  and  sand- 
stones of  the  Catskills, 
IT.ill,  J. 

Iron  ores  of  the  Virginias, 
Rogers,  W.  li. 


Devonian — Continued. 
Ai'i>Ai,A(;iiiAX  RiciiioN  (New  V^rk  to 
Alabama) — Continued. 

1880.  Geologic     action     of     iiiiinns 

acids,  .fulien. 
Resources  of  Brocks  (iap,  Va., 

Campbell,  J.  L. 
Geology    of   the    oil    icfjions, 

Carll. 
Bradford    oil  sand,    Pa.,  AsL- 

burner. 
Section    at    Low     Jloor.    Va.. 

AVickes. 
fJeology    of   McKean    ('iiniiiy. 

Pa.,  Ashbnrner. 
Special  survey  of  sub-Carlioiiii 

erous        of       Penusylvania. 

Chance. 
Resources  of  Siicnandoali  Vui- 

ley,  Va.,  Hotchkiss. 
Report  on   line  of   Riclimnnd 

and   Southwestern  Kailway, 

Shaler. 
Lycoming  and  Sullivan  cimii- 

ties,  Pa.,  Sherwood  and  riiitt. 

1881.  Alabama  north  of  the*  Teinies- 

see,  McCalley. 
Norfolk  and  Western  and  Slii«ii- 

andoah  railroails,  Ilntiliki' 
Channel    fillings   in   DevoiiiaD  j 

shales  of  New  York,^Villianl^  j 

U.S. 
Rich  Patch  iron  region,  C'aiiip- 

bell,  J.  L. 
Bratton  Run  basin,  Hotchkis.  ■ 
Third  report  of  laboratory  ofl 

survey  of  Pennsylvuiiia.  Mc| 

Creath. 
Geology  of  Blair  Coiuity,  l'.i..| 

Piatt,  F. 
Craig  Creek  basin,  Vii..l[otili| 

kiss. 
Ge(dogy  of  Erie  ami  Crawl'oni 

coiinties,  Pa.,  AVhite,  I.  C.;J 

Lesley,  .1.  P. 
Little  mountains   east  nf 

Catskills,  Davis,  W.M. 
Susquehanna  and  Wayne miin^ 

ties.  Pa.,  White,  I.e. 
New  Devonian  plants.  Daw-onJ 

J.  W. 

1882.  Rei)ort  of  survey  of  New  ■''' 

sey  for  1882.  Cook  (i.H 
FossU  rtora  of  West  VirpiiH| 
White,  I.  C. 


of 


Virgir 
Resource 
^e.v  ant 
Hotchk 
Geology 
cs(ate, 
^'Otcs  on 

fe'inia,  \\ 
f^'uvey 

'■'laiice. 
Geology 

counties. 
Lesley, , 
'■cologic 

t'oilllty, 

JvVciirreiire 
vonian 

''•■"IIS,  If. 
•Purvey  of  J> 

'''>ance. 
•'^''iilcl.s     of 


eniLsvlvj 


'"^'"■tieii    at 
^'"unty,  j> 
'^■^•'-  I-ssils  "in 
"ii<ldle  Pe 
pole. 


lnn.l„m.       ■      PiRTON.l 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


341 


ijew  York  to 

1. 

of     limiiiH 

oil  vcf;iou8, 
i,nd,  I'll-,  AsL- 
w     Moov,    Va., 

i-Kcan    County. 

cr. 

ofBub-CaTbonil- 

I'eimsylviuiia. 

ihonaiulo:!^!  Vul- 

tehkiss. 

le   of    Ricliiiiiin'l 

vestorn  liailway, 

,d  Sullivan  wm- 

ienvooil:inill'l:i" 

■til  of  th«'  'leiHic^- 

ley. 

iVestorn  iuul  Slii".i- 

Iroails,  ll"''!''^'^* 
iiv^H   in  DL>v»iiiaD| 
ewYork.Williaui-. 

tvou  rejiion,  ramp-  ] 

basin,  Hotchkis. 
It  of  laboratory  of| 
lpennsylv;niia.Mf- 

Wair  Comity,  r^J 


basin,  Va,.Hotch| 


Devonian— Continnod. 
Ai'i'Ai.AciiiAN    Rkgion  (Now  York    to 
Alaljama) — Continued. 
ISSL'.  Reconnaissance  of  Lee,  Scott, 
Wise,  and  Wasbington  coun- 
ties, Va.,  Stoveuson. 
Chnnnng     fossils,    Delaware 

County,  N.  Y.,  .lewett. 
Map  of  Wyoming  County,  Pa., 

Sherwood,  A. 
Notes  on  Yates  County,  N.  Y., 

AVright,  B.  H. 
Excavation  of  bed  of  the  Kaat- 

erskill,  N.  Y.,  .lulien. 
Aniouut  of  oil  remaining,  Wrig- 

ley. 
(ieology   of  Bedford  and  Ful- 
ton counties,  Stevenson,  Les- 

ley,  J.  P. 
(Jeology  of  West  Virginia,  rec- 

tiiication  of  Jones'  section, 

White,  L  C. 
Wiso,  Leo,  and  Scott  counties, 


lErie  ar.d  <-'ra^vloP 
Pa.,  WliitP'  !■  (^'^ 

'tains  castof>l,i 

Davis,  W.  M- 
|,a  and  Wayne  .'"'im 

Ivbitc.l-C 
lianl.bmts.l)a^-'«'■ 

survey  of  No^v  ■   ^  ,^,^ 
R8'>  Cook  •'• " 
of  West  Vir;:»..^ 

|C. 


Va.,  Stevenson. 

Saltville  Valley,  Va.,  Fontaine. 

Kcmarks  on  the  Catskills  and 
Hudson  Valley,  Newberry. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  the 
Virginias,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

Resources  between  Great  Val- 
ley and  I'otomac  coal  basin, 
Ilotchkiss. 

Geolo<;y  of  Van  Bnren  funiiice 
estate,  llotchkiss. 

Notes  on  geology  of  West  Vir- 
ginia, White,  I.  C. 

Survey  of  Lehigh  (Jap,  Pa., 
(!]iaiice. 

Geology  of  Pilvo  an<l  Monroe 
counties,  Pa.,  AN'hito,  I.  C. ; 
Lesley,  J.  P. 

(Jcologic  map  of  Wyoming 
County,  Pa.,  Sherwood,  A. 

Recurrence  of  faunas  in  De- 
vonian of  New  Y'ork,  Wil- 
liams, 11.  S. 

Survey  of  Delaware  Water  Gap, 
Chance. 

Moilels  of  parts  of  central 
Pennsylvania,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Section  at  St.  Mary's,  Elk 
County,  Pa.,  Ashburner. 

Fossils  in  lower  Ponent  of 
middle  Pennsylvania,  Clay- 
pole, 


Devonian — Continued. 
Appalachian   Ri:(iioN  (New  York  to 
Alabama) — t'ontinued. 

1883.  Equivalency   of   Catskill    and 

Ponent,  Lesley, ,).  P. 

E(iuivalent  of  Schoiiario  grit  in 
Pennsylvania,  Claypolo. 

Catskill  rocks  near  Franklin, 
Pa.,  Claypole. 

Kiiigsmill  sandstone.  Clay- 
pole. 

Catskill  near  Le  Roy,  Pa.,  Clay- 
pole. 

Oil  drillings  in  McKean  County, 
Pa.,  Ashburner,  Jones,  N.  P. 

Fanna  at  ba8(»  of  Cheninng  in 
New  York,  Williauus,  H.  S. 

Undulations  of  rocks  across 
central  New  York,  Williams, 
H.  S. 

Geology  of  Snsfjuehanna  River 
region,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Report  on  Warren  County,  Pa., 
Carll,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Geologic  history  of  the  Ameri- 
can continent,  llall,  J. 

Dip  of  rocks  in  central  New 
York,  Williams,  S.  G. 

Age  of  Alleghany  oil  sand  of 
New  York,  Ashburner. 

Westward  thinning  of  Paleo- 
zoics,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Mineral  wealth  of  Virginia,  Mc- 
Creath. 

Becraft's  Mountain,  N.  Y.,  Da- 
vis, W.  M. 

Survey  of  Susquehanna  River 
regicni,  White,  I.  C. 

Resources  of  James  River  val- 
ley, Va.,  Campbell.  J.  L. 

Unconformity  at  Roudout,  N. 
Y.,  Davis,  W.  M. 

1884.  Se<'tion  of  Little  North  Moun- 

tain, Va.,  Campbell,  .1.  L. 
Portage  in  Perry  County,  Pa., 

Claypole. 
Perry  County  fault,  Pennsylva- 
nia, Clay])ole. 
Hel<lerl»crg  limestones  east  of 

the  Catskills,  Davis,  W.  M. 
Geologic  occurrence  of  bitumen, 

Peckham. 
Report  on  terminal  moraine  in 

Pennsylvania,  etc.,  Lewis,  II. 

C;  Lesley,  J.  P. 


342 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[Bi'u.m 


tARTON.  I 


Devonian — Continnod. 
Ari-AI.ACIMAN    Ki'.fiioN   (Nnw   Vork  ti> 
Alaltiiiiia) — Continued. 
1881.  Ch<'ninnj?  section   at   Lo   lioy, 
I'a.,  l.illcy. 

Notes  on  builtlinj;;  stoni's  iiseil 
in  New  York,  Newberry. 

Rensselaeria  in  the  Hamilton  of 
Perry  County,  I'm.,  ('lMyi)ole. 

GeolojLjy  oi"  northwest  Georgia, 
MeCntc'hen. 

Center  County,  I'a.,  Invilliers 
(V,  Ewiiig. 

Oeolo;^y  of  Alabama,  ."^ebmitz. 

Devonian  in  Genesee  and  Wyo- 
niini;-  counties,  N.  Y.,  Wil- 
liams, II.  S. 

Classification  of  u])per  Devo- 
nian, Hall,.!. 

Distribution  of  iron  ores  in 
eastern  United  States,  .Smock. 

New  Y'ork  building  8tones,Cook 
and  t>nioek. 

New  .lersey  building  stones. 
Cook  and  Smoek. 

Maryland  building'  stones, 
Huntington,  Munroe,  and 
Singleton. 

Fossil  iiiunas,  upper  Devonian, 
Williams,  Jl.S. 

JJemarks  on  western  Virginia, 
Lesley,  .I.P. 

C!onip;irative  i)ale  ontology, 
Williams,  TI.S. 

Keprint  of  report  on  geology  of 
ilie  ^'i^giIlias.  Rogcu's,  W.  15. 

Pennsylvania  building  stones, 
Lesley,  J.  P. 

]\'e)tort  of  survey  of  Now  .Jer- 
sey for  1884,  (.'ook,  G.  H. 

Hamilton  of  middle  Penusyl- 
A'iinia,  Claypole. 

Geology  of  Snyder  County,  Pa., 
Med.  Soc.  of  Pennsylvania, 

Cotton  jirodnction  of  Alabama, 
Smith,  E.  A. 
1885.  Notes    on    Tazewell,    l?u8sell, 
Wise,  Smith,  and  Wasliingtou 
counties,  Va.,  Stevenson. 

Higher  Devonian  of  Ontario 
County,  N.  Y.,  Clarke.  .1.  M. 

Township  geology  of  Cameron 
County,  Pa..  Shiietfer,  P.  W. 

Highland  County,  Va.,  Camp- 
bell, J.  K. 


Devonian — ( 'ontinued. 

AlMAl-ACiiiAN  liKiiloN   (New   ^(irk  lu 
Alabama) — Continued. 
1885.  Map  of  Adams,  Franklin,  and 

Cuml)erland    count iis.    P;i,. 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
Geology  of  Huntington  (  oiintv, 

Pa.,Wliii    .I.e.;  Lesley,.!,!', 
Geology  of  natural  ga-.  Wliii;. 

I.  C.  ' 
Map  of  the  ITnited  .'^talts, Mi- 

Gee. 
Keport   of    State    geolni^jst  oi 

New  .lersey.  Cook,  G.  II. 
Devonian  of  Green  Poial  Moiin 

tain,  1  )arton. 
Township    geology   of  i;!k 

County,  Pa.,  Ashliurner. 
Relationsof  Chemung, uiil  W;iv- 

erly  in  New  Yorlv  imd  I'tiin- 

sylvania,  llall,  .J. 
Perry  County,    Pa,,    Cln.viml.'. 

Dewees,  Lesl(>y,  ,1. !'. 
Conditions   modifying   tDss 

fauna,  Williams,  11,  s, 
Rogers'    Geology   of   tin:  Vi 

ginias,  Camidiell,  ,1.  L.  ahilj 

H,  1). 
Gypsum    deposits    iii    C';i,vtisaj 

County,  N.  \'.,  Williams,  S.ii. 
Geolo.gic   alias  of  eoinitii-s  nf] 

I'ennsylvania,  Lesley,  ,J,  1'. 
Geology  of  Highland  Coining 

Va.,  Ilotchkiss. 
Matei-'  .?:;  of  the  Al)i)alaci.i;iii3| 

Claypole. 
Morgantown  gas  well,  W,  ViJ 

White,  I.e. 
Vertical  range  of  ceit;iiii  lb-^ 

in    I'eunsylvania    and  Nc| 

Y'ork,  Claypole. 
188fi.  I'roduet  of  oil  in  I'limsvlva.i 

and  New  York,  Aslilmrmr.j 
Development  of   the    Nn'j 

American     contiin'iit 

Conto. 
Iron  ores  in  Alaliauia,  \\i'lis 
Ge(dogy  of  iiatura!  .U'l*.  ^ 

burner. 
Fire   sand  in  Clintdii  <'"ii"| 

N,  Y.,  lU-ainenl. 
Low  !Moor  iron  oiesoI'Mi';; 

Lyman. 
Univalve   from   WaviMl,vj 

I'ennsylvania,  needier, 


Devoniaji — f 

■\i'i:\i..\rtii, 

-Wabain 

I'^'i.  Slice 

J<.: 

Wes( 

ber 

S.C 

Chem 

Con 

CJiissii 

iiian 

Criska 

Pa..  ' 

h'evi,si„ 

lion, 

Tlllly]!, 

«inia, 
""ling.s 

CoiMitj 

"il  and  ; 

Carl  J. 
N\nv  geo] 

■^'"'•k,  G: 

«"^Ashl 
J'liildiu;:..  6| 

Sniock. 
■f'""uua  of 

Genesee 
H.  .s. 

"■"liiJton  o 
■'"'«o  eon  I 
"'"'onfa 

•■"HlJIaJ. 
^''•tl'oleiini 

New  \orj^. 

'''"".V  limes 
^^■'•'latMo 

^^■'"i;uns's 
•V.iicoii. ,,  _ 

''■'■"■"  Pond 
•MeiriJJ, 

'''eoIoMj, 

<''.oIv. 

•^'•11'   of  vi 

'"■'■/'"It    o/ 
V..ik,  j,j| 
■Siiriey  i„ 

•^f'q)  „f  Un 
couiv,  c. 


tABTON.  I 


(I  St;ili'9,Mc- 


Devonian— (  ontiuued 

,^ '■■"""»••' )-('..i,ti„„e,l. 

J>- I.,  Clarke,  J.M  "" 

^r^"^"^^'»rk,AVilIiuu.s, 
C^.3..nu,«.  section  of  Bradford 

C'JasHification  of  „pp,r  i,,,„ 

"'■''",  Williams,  If  s 

^'n«I-n.yinLjeonun.Co„ntv, 
1 .1..  \\  oolnian 

J^eyision  of  (•,,,,„,,  j„^^ 
•'""'^^•V.,WiI,i,„„,„.^,;'- 

'•"ly  limestone,  Willia,„,s.s.o 
•'^'•"'Plcs   of  iroi,    or.,s  of  Vi,: 

«inia,  Benton. 
'";-»««    A.r    oil     in    p,,,,^^ 
"""ty,l>a.,A.shb„rner. 

«''N  Ashbnnior. 
''"ildin.  stones  of  Ne,v  York 
'^niock.  ' 

'"::"  "'■  ^^j^i^-  i>«vonian  o; 

Wsee    section,    WiNiau.s, 

"••""■■J^«"  of  Chenango  and  Ot- 

"«o..o„,.ties,N.Y.,Pros,ser. 

---^sandstone,     Beec.er 

^';!™'""'"  '-""d   gas  regions  of 
f^^'";^ork,Asl,I,„rner. 

»'llatMom8ville,N.Y.,Pr„. 

'''';:"'^'«  .eport  on  Devonic, 
Jiaicon.  J.  ' 

*'?"""  .i'«"*i  Mountain   gronn 
'^'•■'■rill,  F.  J   jj  "^       ' ' 

^''',  'Spencer,  j   ^^y 
^^I'-'l>  of  United   States,  JJitc], 


NOETil   AMKlacAN   GKOLOOY. 


1891 


343 

Devonian-(<„„ti„„e,,. 

^^"•^iSr  ^"""*-  -  -« 

^'l»ia  (^.nnty,  Pa.,  P,„t„„. 
pole.'""       '^'""'^^»"««.    Clay. 

I  >II;F.  A.;  Winslow. 

Mat.rn.ls  of  the  Appalachians. 
♦-Jaypole. 

Oil  and  gas  regions,  caril. 
Parntores^,,,..,^,,^^,^^^^^.^^ 

CJree^lrier    Connty,    ^y.    y,.^ 

^line^a.   resonrces  of   Tennes- 
B'!<i,  i  age, 

Now  River-Cripplo    Creek   xe- 

St,f^"^^"'-  -^^  m:. 

So-Uhwestern  Virginia,  stoven- 
1«90.  Cnboides  .one,  M-iBia,„s.  H.  g 

/"'^''^^^^^ork,  Prosser,  C  S 

Areas  of  continental  pro..r;s8 

'■-North  America,  Da!.a,}T 

Ko^'k  salt  deposits  of  w  .stem 

^on-  York,  Newberry 
^ocality  numbers.  Hall,  J 

R^orton    Hand  gas.  Cam. 

M^cfarlane's    KaiJw.ay    Gni.lo 
Laulsey,    Willia„,s,     H     S  .' 
^"'ith    and   Gesner,    Sn'^oe^k' 
Je«%,     Lewis,     Can.pbel 
Fontaine,  AVliite  I  c 

Making  of  Peuusyi;.aai.;,ciay- 

Report  on  oil  and  gas,  Carll. 
Paleo.oic  iisl.es,  Ne.vhevry 
B^es.  Appalachian  Virginia, 

Warren's  (.'eography,  Brewer. 
fi«'l<J<»g  stones  of  New  York 
'Smock.  ' 

■  '"r"'"-?"  .""•!    <'arbonifero„s. 
correlation,  Williams,  71.  8 
Geo logu.  position  of  the  Cats-  ■ 

1^'il  yronj),  Prosser 


344 


CATALOOIIK    AND    INDEX    OP 


ti"'M.  127. 


HABTO.V.  J 


Devonian — Coiitiiiucil. 
Ai'i'Ar.ACiii AN    HK(iioN  (Now  York    to 
Alabaina)  — ('onfiniK'd. 
IHitl.  FaiiiKi  with  Ooiiiatitrs  intniii- 

oHctiii.s  ill  westisru  Now  York, 

Clark.-,  J.  M. 
Episoilo  ill  Paleozoic  history  of 

I'onnsylvniiia,  riavpoh'. 
Post-(ilacial  anticlinal  rid^cin 

New  York,  Gilbert. 
Paint-oro  inincNat  l.chijfh  (ia]>, 

IleHse. 
Union.     Snydor,    Miltlin,    and 

.Inniata  coiintioM.    l*a.,  d'ln- 

villiciH. 
Exciirsion  across  tho   A])pala- 

cliiaiiH,  >Villiains,  II.  S. 
Iron  ores  of  \'irfj;inia.  IVchin. 
Ovcrtliriist  faults  of   Hoiitln^rn 

Appalachians,  Hayes,  ('.  W. 
Geological  survey  of  Georgia, 

Spencer,  J.  W. 
Physical  geology  of  Tennosseo, 

llnll. 
Plateau    renion    of    Alaliaiiia, 

Mc( 'alley.  Sniitli,  K.A. 
Cahaba    coal    field,    McCalley, 

Smith,  E.  A. 

NkW    KN(il.AM>. 

1823.  Kogioiis    contignons   to    Kivcr 
Connecticut,  llitcticock,  E. 

1832.  Geological  survey  of  M.issachn- 

setts,  Jiconoinics,  Hitchcock, 
E. 

1833.  Ileport       on       Jlassaehnsetts, 

Hitchcock,  E. 

1837.  First  re]iort  on  pu1)lic,  lands  of, 

M.'Uiie,  .Tackson.  C.  T. 
First    report    on     geology    of 
Maine,  .Tackson,  C.  T. 

1838.  Allagash     section     from      the 

renol(S(;ot   to   the    St.    J^aw- 

renco,  Ilodgc. 
Second  report  on  Maine,  .laclc- 

fion,  C.  T. 
Second   report  of  ])tiblic   lands 

of  Maine,  .lackson,  ('.  T. 

1839.  Snrvey   of    Aroostook     h'iver, 

Me.,  Holmes,  E. 
Catalogue  of  geological  speci- 
mens of  Maine,  .lackson,  I'.  T. 

1841.  Final  report  on  Massachusetts, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

1844.  Finalreporton  New  Hampshire, 
Jackson,  C.  T. 


Devonian— Continued. 

.Nkw   I'.xcLANh — Continued. 

1844.  Geological    map   of  MasHachii- 

setts,  Hitchcock,  E. 

Explanation  of  geologic  map  of 

Massachusetts,  Hitclicecl;,  |;, 

1H16.  Age      of     White      Moiiiitains, 

liogers  and  Kogors. 
18.")1.  Ago  of  red   sandstone  of  tbe 
United  States,  Jackson, C.T. 
18,")2.  Age  of  clay  slate  of  Connecti- 

cut  Valley,  Hitchcock,  l). 
18.">3,  Geologic  map  of  Uuited  States, 
((tc.,  Marcou,  J. 
Ueber  die  Gc^ologio  von  Noril- 
Aniei'ik.'i,  Marcou,  .1. 
18.")4.  Some  crystalline  liniesteneHdf 

North  America,  Hunt,  T,  8. 
185.5.  Fossils     from     T  a  conic    ni 
Emmons,  Hall,  J. 
Arcadian     geology,     Diiwsdn, 
J.  W. 
1858.  Ge(dogy     of    North    AiiiiTiia, 

Marcou,  J. 
185!t.  Devonian  and  Ta conic  iiisiiiitli- 
<'ast  Canada,  Logan 
Do  Duiau  granites  and  Taconi 

rocks,  Hitchcock,  E. 
Catalogue  of  State  calnnct  an 
notes    on    nietaiaoi'iilii 
Hitchcock,  E. 
1861.  Age     of      White     .MoniitMiii 
Lesley,.!.  P. 
Fish   River  lakes,    Mc,  I'ai 

!ird. 
Bowlder  with  fossils  I'nuiiS 
Kiver,   Mo.,   Wiii;<  rs.  W. 
.lackson,  ('.  'V. 
Agi'   of   Emmons's  Taconji 

gicm,  Hitchcock,  C.  11. 
Geology  of  the  wild  lands 

Maine,  Hit(dicock,  C.H. 
(!o;il  rocks  of  Maine,  K'uj 

W.  H. 
Hocks  of  Perry.  .Mc.  .lack 

C.  T. 
Moosohead     Lake     rijii 

Houghton,  .1.  L. 
Pro-Carboniferoiis  lion  ui 
lirunswick,  Mc,  ;iuil  m* 
Canada,  Dawsun.  .T.  ^^• 
Age  of  red  sandstdiic  nl'-^' 

.lackson,  C.  T. 
General   report,  on  fC^^ol"  , 
Maine,  Hitchcock,  C.  H.j 


Devonian— C 

■Vk«-  Esau 

^^'''l.  Note 

Ho 

18l>2.  Uoj,,, 

Hit 

I''0H8iJ 

I  Dav 

'•'XjWo 

Coin 

NotCN 

HitcJ 

I»«.  I'lora  ( 

e.istoj 

.^  w. 

I'lie  Wh 

iiuil  Ui 

M.ip    of 

I'niteU 

HaJl. 

'^"8.  KxpJunat 

»f  Main 

Geology    , 

cock,  C. 

m.  Geology  o 

'■""1,  Hii 

J'J.Uifs    of 

'•i.iii     of 
./.  W. 
WI.  N.irvey    of 
'872,  Hitc 
^'f'<lerl)erg 
""'iipshirl 
^^'■-  HH,i,.,.„erg 

,    ■^-  il;  I/ifl 

''•■'••■"t      (JiNcJ 

''^'•-intain.sj 
'■•"'•  ^''■"'■Wc;„,j 
'litchcoek  J 
**'"'  I3Jake.' 
^i«ld(!rl),.rg 

'''■■"^'^'/ication 

"■•"np,shi,.e, 

'-'^'  ""'derborg 

"■■"..pshire, 
"•'•  '''-""A^io  charj 

'^"  yeoJogie  ml 


Hekle 


V, 


lerbei 


"«•  of  I 


'''"">" t,  Dai] 

Ol-     ^r,| 


'^e].i(i„n 
^""'Pshire   t 
'""'•y.  Hitchc 


liARTO.V.  ) 


OVtll      AllllTUIl, 


18(!2. 


imi 


Devonian— Continnort. 
Xkiv  '^N-'fLAND-ConUii,,,.,! 

"^:::,zr:r """ • 

<  """t.v,  Mo.,  Holmos,  K 

Mitchcock,  C.  JI 
'■•'"'•'^  of  Devonian   i„  n.nth- 

The  wWe  Mountains,  i,o,ors 
<in(i  liogvrs. 

'';'r  .;*;  ^'''"""''  .-nMl   ,.,.rt  of 
;^-tea    state.,    j.ogan    ..„„ 

m.  K.pla„atioa  of  geolo.i..  ...,. 
otMamo,  Hitchcock,  c.  If 

::t;^^c..  H  '^""""'  ''^^^''- 

1870.  Geoiop  of  eastern  Acm-  K,,,. 
'•"'<],  Hunt,  T.  s 
^■'■■'.'"■^  "f  J>ovo„ian  an.l  Sil„- 

'«'2,  Hitchcock,  Oil 
Ifc'l.iorher^.    '"ral.    in'  New 
na,ni,sh.re,i,itch,.o,.k,(Mf 

•''•  H.,  Jlitchcock,  C    H 
'>V''">'t    .liscovcrics    i,;    White 
I,         •^"""^-•ns.  .,i,chco..k,(;. 

'^'^■•';;;;«--apofunito.i;tat  ; 

Hitchcoclc,  C'.lf  .  nif,,,        ,'  I 

Hoiaor,.crKrock.of(,.„„,,,i. 
'"*^"'%-JMna,  J.  jj 

":r''"^"/''^»  "frocks  of  NoTT 
,,,.,/ ;''"I.«J'n-e,JIit,chco,.k,(;.r 
'^'^' 'f;  <'-ber^    rocks    of  'no  w 

p''' ^-..,c  chart  of  tl,o  iW 
i'^'"<^;;-o,o,icn,a;ofML„eh„- 

I      /•-'••""nt,  Dana,  J.  J) 

•^f;"'""  o''gcolog,"of  X,n, 
Hau.pehire  to  adjacent  ter- 
"•>'»y.  Hitchcock,  C.H. 


^OltTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


345 


IH7H. 


1879. 


Devonian-Continned. 

:"„J''^'"'^^"-^"ntinuod. 

'•  '"'."''rf   ••;•    ^-    Hampshire. 

Hitchcock,  Dana..;.  D 

(..nnocti,.„t  Valley,  HoUer- 
'"''•«,  Hitchcock,  C  H 

Ann  Kiver,  Me.,  Huntington 
'^ojno  points  in  litholo«y,i,a„a, 

Atlas  to  geology  of  New  Hanin. 
'^'"ro,  Hitchcock,  C  H 

'^;;;;;;.;-.f  New  Ha„;p«hi., 

I'ikc.  and  A.oic  of  „o,.t,,east- 
'"^*'>'"Hylvania.Hunt,T.« 

H.un,,sh,re,  Hitchcock,  C.H 

Atinticsysternofniou^tain^ 
Hitchcock,  C  H 

Northwestern    Maine,  Hitch 
«"ck  and  Huntington. 

''7;  ;'J"';^^'l''t«  Mountains, 

Hitchcock,  C.H. 
MacfarLTim'a  /<     . 

1880.  Geology  of  eastern  Mas'sacl.: 
setts,  (Crosby 

Carboniferous     i„     Massachn- 

r;,;;^,/*',T"'''-''«ton,  Mass., 
^^^I't(..ld,R.i...i,, 

I'rencl.uians  JJav   \f«    ^      , 

ilifchcock,  C.  H. 
1885.   Historv   nf  t,. 

auH.  "^,.^''*^°"'«  question, 

hI;?^^'"^  °*-  ^'^^  -ks; 

«<;"'ogy  of  northern  New  En.. 

«eetionsacrossNowHanipshiro 
^"^1^  Vermont,  Hitchcock, 

^--^:; -;ostook    count,,   Me., 

Northern  Maine,  Bailey. 
Map  of  United  states.  Hitch- 
cook,  C.  H.  «i6cn. 


]88(). 


346 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[BrtLiB. 


I'iWOIf.J 


Devonian — Ci)ntiiuie<l. 
Nkw  Knolani) — Continiiod. 

18iN).  MaHHiicliuHctts,     Itcriiardston 
HorifN,  Eiiiorson,  Dunn,  J.  I). 
Warri'ii's   (jl(!(»grai>liy,  Wrowor, 
Ma<'fiiilaiio'«    Railway    Guidtv 

Hitclicock,  C.  J  I. 
EaHtorii  Maine  au(l  N<!\v  Bruns- 
wick, JJalloy. 
West  ok  tiii;  Aitalaciiians  to  tiik 

MlWHlSSII'I'I   AND   iMlXNESOTA. 

1823,  Outline  f^cologic;  nia)>  of  Tt^n- 
iieHsce,  Saylor.  N. 
Geological  features  of  'i'onues- 
Bee,  Haywood,  J. 

1828.  Viriiiity of Soniorvillc  1111(1  Ship- 

])iii;;8port  Canal,  Lapliaiii. 

1829.  Certain  American  ruck  foriiia- 

tions,  Vanuxem. 
1834.  Ten   days   in  Ohio,  Am.  Jour. 
8ci. 

1836.  IJituminouH  coal  deposits  of  the 

valley  of  the  Ohio,  llildrefh. 
(ieology  of  lakes  and  iMissis- 
sippi  Valley,  (Jibson,  J.  li. 

1837.  General   skc^tch   of   geology  of 

Ohio,  Riddell. 
Oliservations    on     geology    of 
Ohio,  Lapliaiii,  I.  A. 

1838.  Remarks  on  rejiort  on  survey  of 

Ohio,  Mather, 
liejiort  on    Wood,  Crawford, 

etc.,  counties, Ohio,  I5riggs,C. 
Report   of    State   geologist  of 

Mi(^liigaii  lor  18IJ7,  llouglitoii. 
Reports    of    survey    of    Ohio, 

Mather. 
Geology    of    upper    Illinois, 

Shepard,  C.  U. 
Report  on  Muskingum  County, 

etc.,  Ohio,  Foster,  J.  W. 
Report  on  Scioto  and  Hocking 

rivers,  I'riggs,  C. 
Section     in    southern     Ohio, 

Hriggs  and  I'Vister. 
Rejiort    on    southern     Ohio, 

Locke. 

1839.  .Second  report  of  State  geolo- 

gist of  Michigan,  Houghton. 

1840.  Fifth    report    on    Tennessee, 

Troost. 

Lenawee,  Hillsdale,  and  other 
counties,  Mich.,  Hubbard,  B. 

Exploration  in  Iowa,  Wiscon- 
sin, and  Illinois,  Owen,  D.  D. 


Devonian — Continued. 

WKHT   ok    tiik    Al-rALACIlIANS  TO  THE 

MisMiHsiiM'i  A.M)  Minnesota— Cod 
tinned. 
18U.  Northern  jiart  of  lower  pMiin 

sula  of  Michigan,  i)()ii;;];is'<. 
(ieology  of  organi/i'd  countir* 

of  Michigan,  IIublniKJ,  ji. 
1842.  Notes  ou  geology  of  llio  Wist- 

ern  States,  Hull,  J. 
Silurian  and  Dtn'oniiin  of  tlie 

United  States,  Coiinul. 
1813.  Goolojjy  of  the  Westeiu  States, 

Owen.  1>.  D. 
Geology   in    vicinity    of  .Wir 

Alb.iny,  Ind.,  Clajip,  A. 
Sei^tioii  from  Clevcliiiul  totlie 

Mississippi,  and  on  idcntitynfl 

Western  formatiiins,  Hall,, 
Geology  of  westeiii  distriitu: 

Now  York,  Hall,.). 
Marcellus  and  Haiiiillun  iiitlit 

West    and     South,    Rogt: 

H.  D. 
Elevations  in  Ohio  with  rcfei 

eiice  to  geologic  roriiiatidi 

Whittlesey. 
Geological    forniatioii,s  of  tl 

Western  States,  liyrt'iii, 
1844.  Geology  of  valley  ol'  tlie  .Mi 

sissippi,  King,  11. 
Review  of  New  York  rcpoi 

Owen,  D.  I). 

1846.  Geology     of    Western    Stati 

Owen,  1).  D. 
Researches    in   ci'iitial   Ko 

tucky,  Owen  iiml  NUnvdi 
Observations  on  iii!ii;ii(tii  i 

Locke. 
Geology   of     llarpcth    K'i' 

Davidson    County,   Ten 

lioonii.s. 

1847.  Report  of  survey  of  Wi»coi 

and  Iowa,  Owen.  D.  !'• 
Parallellisiu   on   ralcuznii 

North  America  with  tliu 

Enrope,  VeMicuil,  Hall. 
Contributions    lo   ttt'o'"-, 

Kentucky,  Yandcll  au<! 

niard.* 

1848.  Itcconnaissaiico  of   Chip 

district  of  Wisi'ousiii.O 
D.D. 
Outline  sketch  of  Ohio,  \1 

tlesey. 


18.1 1, 


I  Devonian— Co: 

\Vl.Si'  OK  Tl/ 

tinned. 

l''"^  Mrirt, 

the  ' 

J'evou 

the 

Owoi 

'-cttors 

iMi).  .s,.,.,.i„„ 

'-oikt 

I'.iraJJoI 

/'osit.s 

and  Ki 

■'Silurian 

it^gion 

i'alJ,,;. 

Soiitlie/i.si 

^'•'i"i.  r. , 

fll'l-oclllct 
coii.siii,  J 

"won,  Jj 

•'^iliiiian  h 

MCH.see,  ,S; 

Eiiniviilouc 

eastern   ( 

^'cw  Yorl 

■-il.'JOi'Jt 


l--, 


^^'inuesot; 
Owen. 

'^"i-.  Soil   „/■    g, 
AVeirs,  i),J 


M 


"I'lesota.! 


I). 

''""ipariHoii 


T( 


iincsseo 


>f:iU..1. 


Uv 


''I""' on  vail 
•^'i-ii.ssipj^jr 

'■'^•■'■s,  Shall 

•^  <"■••' I '"lism  ,J 

"f nii,|,ij,.  'pi 

^'•"•k.  Satroil 
Pos^il    (ish   „i\ 

'"''".  Bra  iiu 
fieol„!,ri,.  ,„,jj^  ^ 

'■"■  -^'^'1.  or  ^vi.se,: 

■^'""X'sota,  (I 

■'''"'■'■■"'  .s.vsteni 

""■■  'listriet, , 

^'""■ey  of  luj 

fi.T. 


ItLlJI. 


HAHTON.) 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


347 


rO  THE 

V— Coil- 
V  peniii- 

1(1,  n. 

\ie  Wist- 

nil  of  tlie  I 
rtul. 
ivw  StatfS, 

y    ol"  Ntiil 
ip,A. 

l;lllA  t.itlw| 

11  idi'iitity 
iiH.Hall,.! 
I  aistrktut] 

.1. 

niltonintb 

ith,   Rog« 

i„  with  xM 
ic.  loniiutwi 

vtioiiH  of  tl 
lyrcm 

y    „t'    tllC  Mi 

U 

York  n'V" 

■stern 

•(Mitial   K'' 

„i;i<;iR-ti'' 

Lvpoth    1!W| 
luntv, 

L-  of  NV'Sf"' 

Ten,  1^.1' 

[ii  with  tlu'^ 
l.-viil,  Hall 

luulfll  ami 

of    CbiVl 
iscous'"' 


liof 


Devonian— Continued. 

WlSl    111'   TIIH    Al'|-Ar,A('HIANH   TO    TIIK 
Ml>>l.><Hll'l'>  ANU  MlNNKSOTA — Con- 

tiniu'il. 
|S|s.  I  tril't  Riul  jilluviiiiii  of  ( >lii<)  iind 
ihi'  \V'o8t,  WIiittloHcy. 

Duvuuiiin  i'ussils  near  t'lillH  ol' 
the  Ohio,  Xorwoud  sind 
Owoii. 

Lottors  on  }i;t(oloj;y,  ChrlHty. 
is|!l,  S|)iM'liiioiiH    IVoiii    M  ii' li  i  ■^1111, 

l.oi'Uu. 
18,"il.  rMiiilli'liMiii   of    l'alt!o/,oi(!    de- 
posits of  the    I'nited  Statrs 
1111(1  Ijin'opo,  Hall,. I. 

Silurian  and  J)ov()uian  iron 
rejfion  of  l^ako  Sujicrior, 
Hall,. I. 

Sontlica.storn  WiHconsiu,  Lap- 
ham,  I.  A. 

Introduction  to  roport  on  WiH- 
consiu, Iowa,  and  Minnosota, 
Owen,  D.  D. 

Silurian  basin  of  luiddlo  Ton- 
iicHsce,  iSaiVoi'd, 

E(iiiivaloncy of  roi^ksof  uorth- 
(»astoru  Ohio  with  thoHc  of 
New  York,  Whittlosoy. 

I'ossils  ol'lowa.  Wisciuisin.  and 
.Minnesota,  Shiunard  and 
Owen. 
I18.':'.  Soil  of  Scioto  Valley,  Ohio, 
AVdls,  D.A. 
Stati^l  Survey  of  Wisconsiu.  Ohio, 
Miiniosota,  etc.,  Owen.  ]). 
I). 

('iiiii|>ariaon  of  jroology  of 
iViuKjsseo  and  New  York, 
liali..!. 

l\'i')iiirt()n  valleys  of  Minnesota, 

I'oui^l  Mi-sissippi,    and    Wisconsin 

riv.rs,  .Slminard,  G.  l'\ 

!!!■';''.  I'iii'nlli'lisin  of   lower  Siluriiin 

of  middle  Tennessee  and  New 

York,  8atford. 

Fossil    lish   of  Chajijrin    Falls, 

Oliio,  ]5rainerd. 
Geoloj^ie  niaj)  of  United  States, 
etc..  Mareon,  J. 
I^y.  Mii]i  111'  Wisconsin.  Iowa,  and 
Minnesota,  Owon,  D.  n. 
Siluiiaii  system  of  Lakt?  Snper- 
ior.  district,  Bailey.  .J.  W. 
Obioi'*^     Survey  of   Indiana,   Brown, 
R.T. 


Devonian — Continued. 

Wi  sr  or   rrii;   \i'I'ai.aciiia.ns  to  thk 

Ml.s.siSsU'l'I  AMI>  Ml.N.NKSOTA— COU- 

tinned. 
iK'ii"),  KeeonuaiHsanee  of  Tennessee, 
Salford. 

Ksqnisse  g<)oloniiiuo  du  Ca- 
nada, Logan  and  Hunt. 

I'ober  die  Geologic  von  Nord- 
Ainerika,  Mareon,  J. 

Geologic  map  of  Wisconsin, 
l.,a|diain,  I.  A. 

Catalogue  of  geologic  speci- 
mens, Owen,  I>.  D. 

1856.  Survey  of   Kentucky    in    1851 

and  18.^)5,  Owen,  D.  D. 

Carlxm iferous limestone  of  Mis- 
sissijipi  Valley,  Hall,  .1. 

Outlines  of  geology,  Whittle- 
sey. 

1857.  Third  chemical  report  of  survey 

of  Kentucky,  Peter. 

Route  of  Ashtabula  and  New 
Lisbon  K'ailroad,  Newberry. 

Third  roport  on  Kentucky, 
Owen,  1).  [). 

Geology  of  Tennessee,  Ciirroy. 

Report  on  Hopkins,  Crittenden, 
and  other  counties,  Ky., 
Lyon. 

Second  report  of  survey  of 
Kentucky,  Owen,  D.  D. 

Chemical  re])ort  of  survey  of 
Kentucky,  Peter. 
IK^S.  («(!ol()gy    of    North    America, 
Mareon,  .J. 

Touneaseo  gcudogical   history, 
Salford,  .1.  M. 
1859.  Paleontology  of  ^few  York,  vol. 
'^,  Hall,  .1. 

Artesian  well  .it  Louisville, 
Ky.,  Smith,  .1.  L. 

Paleontology    and    the    moral 
sens(»,  Whittlesey. 
18(50.  Remarks    on    stratigraphy    of 
Kentucky,  T^yoii. 

Devonian  at  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
Lapham,  I.  A. 

Devonian  in  Wisconsin,  Lap- 
ham,  1.  A. 

Salt  well  at  Saginaw,   Mich., 
Am.  Jour.  Sci. 
1861.  Report    of  progress    of    topo- 
graphical   survey    of    Ken- 
tucky, Lyon. 


348 


CATALOOUE    AND    INDKX    OF 


Ini-uir 


Devonian— Colli  iniiod. 

WKST  ok   TIIK    Al'I'Af.ACIII.WS   TO    TIIK 
MlSSIHSII'l'I  ANlt  MlNNKSOTA — Coil- 

tinnod. 
1801.  FiiHt   hiomiiiil   report    of  tlio 

Hurvoy    of   Mit'hi;j;iiii,    Wiii- 

ohell,  A. 
(ionoral   j^ooloj^jy  of  Hiirvi'y  "f 

Kentucky,  Owen,  D.  I). 
Onniatito  limostonc   .it    Hock- 
wood,  Iowa,  Meek  and  Wor- 

tlieii. 
Upper  Silurian  beds  of  wcHtoru 

TonuesHee,  Satl'ord. 
Chemical  rejxirt  of  survey  of 

Kentucky,  I'oter. 
1862.  Cheniun<;  rocks  of  Missiflsi)>]d 

Valley,  White  and  Wliittlcld. 
h'oconnaisHauce   of   Indiana, 

Owen,  U. 
lleport  of  survey  of  Wisconsin, 

Hall  ,•111(1  Wliitnoy. 
Rocks  hetwotiU   Caihonit'erons 

and  the  Ifainiltou    in   lower 

Michigan,  Wiurlidl,  A. 
1861^.  Keport  of  survey  of  Canada  t" 

18(53,  Lof^an. 
American   Dcvoniiin,   l>awson', 

J.  W. 
Identification  of  Catsk i 1 1  jj;rou]) 

witli     the    Chenuinj^,   Win- 

cli.ll,  A. 

1865.  Maps  i>f   <Huo,  Indiana,  Ken- 

tucky, and   Tennessee,  Say- 

ler. 
Northward    transjiortation    of 

drift    in     lower    Michigan, 

Winchell,  A. 
Oil    formation    in     Michigan, 

Winchell,  A. 

1866.  IJeport    on     Ijaurentiaii    lime- 

stones, salt,  and  petrolenm, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Map  of  Micliigan,  Winchell,  A. 
Stratifjraphy,    Tertiary,    coal 

measures,       suh-Carboinfer- 

ous,  Devonian,  and  Silurian 

of  Illinois,  Worthen. 
Po}»e  County,  north  of  Bi^JJay 

River,  111.,  Engelmann. 
(Jeology  of  Lycoming  County, 

Pa.,  Med.  Soc.  Pennsylvania. 
Map    of  Canada  and  i)art  of 

United    (states,    Logan    and 

Hall. 


i;ii",i. 


••anti'ra 


Devonian — ( Continued. 
Wicsr  OK  TIIK  ArrAt.AciiiANs  ro  riii; 

MlSSISailM'I  AND  MiNNK.SOTA— Con. 

tinned. 
1866.  Report  on  Orainl  Traverse  re 

gion,  Winchell,  A. 
Physical  features,  general  |iriii- 

ciplcs,  and  surface  jicdloKvuf 

Illinois,  Worthen. 
.lolinsou  County,    111 

maun. 
Physical    geology    ot' 

Ohio,  Whittlesey. 
Introduction  of  palcdiitdliii;! 

Illinois,  Me(d<  anil  \\'(irlli<ii. 
Pi'troleum    in    Kentucky  iimi 

Tennessee,  SaH'ord. 
Map  of  Ohio,  Newlii'i  n 
W)X.  Alexander,  rnion.iljicksoii.Mi 

Perry  counties.  111.,  Wmih 

and  Kngolmann. 
Lasalle  County.   111..  I'rci'ii;ai 
Low<  r  Carboniferous  of  Mniii 

ern  Illinois,  Engeliiiiuiii. 
Jersey,  (Jrecne,  and  Scott  (oi 

ties.  111.,  Worthen. 
Chenucal      analyses,    Illiiioi 

nian(\v. 
18G9.   Contribution      to    geolot') 

Ohio,  Whittlesey. 
l'"o8siIs  from  Just  .'iIpovc  Km 

shale    in    Tennesst'i!,  Vi 

chell.  A., 
('rinoids    from    Iiidiinni,  Ki 

tucky,  and  Ohio,  l.vnii 
Oe(dogy  of  Fraid<liii  I" 

Iiid.,  H.aymond. 
First  report  on  Hiivvcy  ni' 

ana.  Cox. 
Geology  of  Mackciizii'  V: 

Meek. 
The  Mississippi  \'allcy,  Fi 

.1.  W. 
(Jeology     of    Touiiess('(, 

ford. 
Petroleum  in  eastern  Kin" 

Lesley,  .1.  P. 
1870.  (irundy,  Will,  K:ink;ikiv, 

ijuois,     Verniilioii,  •''' 

paign,    Edgar,    aiul 

counties,  111.,  JJrailliy, 
Oil-bearing  linicsloiies  u: 

cago.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Progress  of  survey  of  "' 

1869,  Newberry, 


OJj,„. 


All 


i^lieiiiie;ij    , 

GcoloN-y  „f 

''"""ties, 
f'i  wcJJ.s  ofl 
Uiint,  T.  ,J 
^'wsils  from  I 

*'"'  A\'o.st, 
•VuriciiJt,„.;,j| 

'  '■•  ''<''''>""aisan,| 

■"■''  ''oiinti.I 

%'"rt()/',s,„j 

l)Ori-y. 

(■eoj,. 


im. 


^^'tclicock 
■•""1  lihke. 
^nJeozoic  rocj, 
'"'■'",  Romiii, 

^""•y  and 
''"^'"■Olii,, 

':""'J^"ke,a,, 

'^"'"'"•osforn  J 

'""«-Shaw. 
^'''"^"^  ""  «,-u 

...  *jai 

''^■■S  Ohio,  AVj 


nna.W 


ro  niv. 
r.\— Con- 

iveMo  V- 

n>ra\  ym- 


of 


HAKtoN.  I 


NORTH    AMKKICAN    OF.OLOCJY, 


349 


IHTl. 


ns'.cni  I 


),\  NVoVtlunl 
„t\i''U.v  ;mil| 
)ri\. 

n. 

lU.,  I'f™*' 

>ro>is  of  -'" 


,ly«>'«. 


IU\11C1 


to     geolosy 

IcsfV- 

ust  mIu'VC  \i 

Mhii).  l.v"" 

loii<\. 
In  »>"■''''' 


V  ol  ll 


ackcH/i«  V»l 
I'oniH'SSi'' 


llll.,  15t-""''^' 

survey  ol 
Irlierry. 


Devonian— ContiinuMl. 
Wksi  111'  riiK  Ai'r.xi.ACiriANH  to  tiiI'; 

Ml>SISSIl'l'I  AM»  iMlNNKHOTA — Coil- 

tiiiiiod. 
1!<70.  CallioMii,  I'ikf,  Aduiim,  Urown, 
.S<'liiiyIor,  anil   I'ullon  coiui- 
tioH,  111.,  Wortlion. 
(irnt-ral  >!;''"'"Ky  "''    Mi<'lii<;ai), 

Winchoil,  A. 
Oil  wcIIh  of  Tcrro  llanto,  Ind,, 

Ilniit,  T.  S. 
(feoloK.V  of  Highland  Connty, 

Ohio,  Orton,  1). 
(ieohigy  of  Williams,  Fulton, 
and    LiKiiiH    conutit's,  Ohio, 
(iilhoi't,  (i.  K. 
Iicport  of  Hurvoy  of  Ohio  for 

ISOl),  Ntswluriy. 
iNoli/on  alls  Mmni'nota,  KIooh. 
Ojl-bciiriiifj;  loi'ks  of  Ohio  and 

\  irginia,  AVarnor. 
Tlir     MarNhail     gronp,    Wili- 

ihcll,  A. 
Hiiport  ou  Hecond   district  of 

Ohio,  Audiows. 
CliL'iiiical   loport   of  survey  of 

Ohio,  Wornilcy. 
GiMilony  of  (ioauga  and  llolnit's 

counties,  Ohio,  Road,  M.  V, 
Oil  wills  of  Terre  Haiito,  lud.. 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
riissils  from  Marshall  group  of 

thr  West.  Wiucdiell,  A. 
AKTirultural   survey   of   Ohio, 
l\li|)part. 
K2.  Hccoiinaisancioin.IaspertoIIow- 

!uil  counties,  Ind.,  CoUett. 
1K3.  Report  of  survey  of  Ohio,  New- 
berry. 
Geologic  map  of  Uuited  States, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H.;  Hitchcock 
and  lUake. 
Paleozoic  rocks  in  upper  Mich- 

ifiaii,  Roniinger. 
Surface    geology    of    Maumee 
VaUcy  and  geology  of  coun- 
ties of  Ohio,  Gilbert,  a.  K, 
K('liiirts   on    Ashta1)nla,  Trum- 
Imll,  Lake,  and  (Jeauga  coun- 
ties, Ohio,  Head,  M.  C. 
Noitli western  counties  of  Hli- 

iKMs,  Shaw. 
Reports  on  Sandusky,  Seneca, 
Wyandot,  and  Marion  coun- 
ties, oliio,  Wincbell.  N.  11. 


Devonian — Continued. 

WK«r    1)1'    nil.    AlM'M.AI  IIIANH   TO    TIIK 
Ml>*S|s,sin'I  ANl'  MlNNKHOTA— (on- 

tinuod. 
1873.   IJock    rsland    noiinly,    111., 
Wordicn  Mild  .Shaw. 
Ohio  guH  wella,  Nowherry. 
(jeiKU'al    sketch  of  geology  of 

Mfiinesola,  W'incheil,  N    II. 
Chart  of  iioiiienidature  for  .Min- 
nesota, Winehell.  N.  H. 
Itepoi'l  of  third  district  of  Ohio, 

Orton. 
Surface  geology  of  iiorlhwest- 

ernOhio,  Winehell,  \.  II. 
1M7I.   Kric   and    Lorain   counties, 

Ohio,  New  beiry. 
Observations  in  Dekalb  to  Lii- 

porte   counties,  Ind.,   Levor- 

ette. 
Devonian   limestones  in  Ojuo, 

Winehell,  N.  H. 
Report  on   second    distrit^t  of 

Ohio,  .Andrew,  H.  H. 
Ivesources  of  'rennessoe,  Kille- 

brew. 
Fifth  report  of  survey  of  Indi- 
ana, (.'ox. 
Geology  of  Ottawa  to  Defiance 

(Miunties,  Oluo,  Winehell, 

N.  II 
Hamilton    in    Ohio,  Winidiell, 

N.  II. 
Survey    of    Clark    and    Floyd 

counties,  Ind.,  Borden. 
Ileporl  on  third  district  of  Ohio, 

Orton,  E. 

1875.  Sixth  report  on  survey  of  Indi- 

ana, Cox. 
(Jeology  of  Cheboygan  and  Old 

Mackinac,  Winehell,  X.  II. 
Scott    and   Jcll'orson   counties, 

Ind.,  Borden. 
Mower   to    Freeborn   counties, 

Minn.,  Winehell,  N.  H. 
Geology  of   Brown    Cimnty, 

Ind.,  CoHett. 
Geologic  chart  of  the  T'nited 

States,  Bradley,  F.  11. 
Jackson  County,  Ind.,  C^ox. 
Map  of  Illinois,  Worthen. 

1876.  Tennessee,  agriculture,  mineral 

wealth,  etc.,  Killebrew. 
Ratilication  of  geologic  inaji  of 
Michigan,  Wiuohell,  A. 


350 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


i"i'u,  la 


Devonian — Continued. 
Wkst  ok  Till';  Ari'ALAriiiANs  to   nii; 

MlSSISSll'l'I  AND  MiNNKSOTA — CU)!!- 

tjniiotl. 
1870.  Koport  on  counties  of  Indiana, 
Collctt. 

I'arulhdisiii  of  Dt^voniiii  in 
Mi<!liit;an  and  Oliio,  Wiuchell, 
N.  II. 

Koport  on  l^'illniord  Connly, 
Minn.,Win(h(ll,N.H. 

Catalogue  of  \Vi.s(M)n.sin  ex- 
hibit, Sweet. 

Geolofiy  of  lower  peninsula, 
Mich.,  KoHiinijfcr. 

Report  on  .lenningH  and  Kipley 
f'ounties,  Ind.,  liordin. 

Comparative  geology  of  north- 
oaMtcrn  Oliio,  nortliwestoin 
I'ennsylvania,  and  western 
New  York,  Lesley,,).  I'. 

Chemical  rejiort  of  survey  of 
Kentucky,  I'eter. 

Sevontli  report  on  survey  of 
In<1iana,  Cox. 

Coal  ill  Huron  slialoH  in  Ohio, 
Newberry. 

The    State    of   Michigan,    :\lc- 
Cracken. 
1877.  Reconnaissance    from    Living- 
ston toCuiuborland(iap,  Nor- 
wood. 

Resources  along  Cincinnati 
Southern  and  Knoxville  iind 
Oluo  railroads,  Killchnw. 

Report  of  i)r()greHs  of  survey  of 
Kentucky,  Shaler. 

Operations  of  the  survey  of 
\\'ihc«)nsin  in  1S78,  Chamber- 
lin,T.C. 

Resouri'cs  of  'reniicsHcc  alo'ig 
(Mnciniiati  Southern  Rail- 
road, Killebrew. 

Second  report  on  Indiana.  Cox, 

Geology  of  eastern  Wisconsin, 
Chamborlin,  T.  <!. 

Geology  from  Mount  Sterling  to 
Hig  Sandy  Kivcr,  CraiulalL 

Agency  of  lateral  pressures  ex- 
hibited by  rock  movements, 
Niles. 

Oil  region  of  Tenncsseo,  Kille- 
brew. 

(Jeneral  account  of  Kentucky, 
Shuler. 


Devonian — ( 'ontinned. 

WKST   ok   TIIK,    Al'I'Ar.ACIIIANs    jo   n,, 
MiSSlSSIIM'I  AM)  MTNNKS.  >IA— (on. 

tinned. 

1877.  Report  of  Wisconsin  siuvcv U 

lS7r>.  Wright. 

1878.  Waverly  group  in  ccntml  oiii,,, 

Ilieks. 
Geology  of   Huron,    IJIdiliiinl, 

Knox,  and   Licking  >  (iiiiiii.-,, 

Ohio,  Kc.id. 
Geology     of    Wancii,    !:iitl,- 

Preble,  !ind  Madj-iiiicdiiiiiji., 

Ohio,  Ortoii.  K. 
Geologic,    structure   of  Diijj, 

Newberry. 
Perry  and  ])artsol' !  locking; a^ 

Athens    counties,    oliio.  ij, 

drows. 
Logan  andChampnii;!!  inii 

Ohio,  Hill,  F.  C. 
Ashland,   AVayiu;,  ;;ii(l  lln.'ni. 

counties.  Ohio,  h'cul,  )l,i 
Geology    of    Mcdiiia    t'diiii 

Ohio,  Wheat. 
Oil  region  of  'reiuns.scc. kil 

brew. 
Geology  of  Tuscara  was, ( iJi 

biana,   I'ort.'tge,  and  .Su 

counties,  Ohio,  Ni'wlit'iTV. 
Geology  of    Franklin  Cnml 

Ohio,  Orton. 
Geology    of    MenilVc  (Hiiiil 

Ky.,  Crandall. 
Clevoliind  shale   in    Mm 

County,  Ohio,  i licks. 
187!'.  Corrections  for  giiiloL' 

Andrews, 
Macl'arlane's   (.'culoijiciil  ii 

road  <iui(l(<  to  W  i.MiHi 

Chamberlin.     I  rviii;'  :i| 

Strong. 
Macfarlane's   (iciiloijicii 

roail  Guide  to  M  i  mn' 

Winchell,  X.  11. 
Paleontology    of    Ni'w   1( 

volume  .^.  Hall.  .1. 
Macfarlane's  I,'aiIro;i(liiM 

Kentucky,  Frocinr. 
I'-ighth.    ninth,    :iih1  Iti; 

ports  on  survey  nt'  lu'l 

Cox. 
Macfarl.ane's   (icolo^iM 

road   (iiiide    to  itiiiii. 

berry. 


"■vunv'of 
'■ni  OJii, 
'''iciiiicjij 

'^^'''iKiicIc 
.Vaic.Ji,,,,,  ' 
Ohio,  W] 

P.'iles. 
1^-'.  Geolo,y3 

County.  jJ 

''•■'''<'n(oJ„J 

<(insiu,  \vi 

"''"'"gyoi'sl 

f'"//e(:t. 
Soiiiv,.   „f   ,. 

■"'tales  i„  ,r 
"'''■•■■'  ,t;-rit  o/l 
"•'"''W  of  III 

'"•'  ''l'li;iM;|l 

■''"""Ml  /■cpoj 
•^Voiniry  ,,(■ 

"''""•'I,  u, 

''•  "'■"■".!;>•  „;■  ,1 

'"''■■  I'.'lro.l 

'"   '''oluiil 

''"Pi'ci-  r,„.l 

,/'""y.  K.  Dl 
'^'■■"•(■c/Ims  s,,,,| 

'"''"'''..WjuT 


"i 


>flU  o/' 


Ac\i  ;„,,, 


earb, 


I  1,'KTON. 


NOKTH    AMKKIf'AN    GKOLOGY. 


361 


'iif, 

y  lilt  1 
Oliiii, 
,il;iliilj 

Ultll'!,j 

l.'.utlft, 
lUiitieiJ 

Oliio,! 

iliiii,  \i 
coni'.tic 
,1  II 

I    Ciiiuii 

•HSW\  i\i 
Hill    !^»' 

.wlu'vry 
Iliu  Ciiiii'il 


1,1    IH'lrt 

•ks. 

IVlM'iill'l 

Iv  V  i  u ;:  ■»! 

1.1  ii\ii''-"' 
\.\\    '■ 


Devonian  -Continnotl. 
\Vk>t  "1'  ''i'''  Arr.M.AC'iiiAN.s  td  thi: 

MlSSISSll'l'I  AM)  MlNNI'.SOTA— CoU- 

tiniH'il. 
187!).  iMichisnn,   coiidonHfiil    poimlar 
skotcli,  Winchol],  A. 
MiK'f'arliino's   Goolonical    lin'il- 
I'oinKiuido  t(>Miclii<;aii,Wiu- 
chfll,  A. 
Koport  oil  Harrison  an<i  f'raw- 

fonl  counties.  Ind..  CoUott. 
Marfarlano's   Geological    Kail- 
idiid  Guide  to  Tennessoe,  Saf- 
lord. 
Lower  Wavorly  strata  of  Ohio, 

Orton. 
Limestone  at  falls  of  the  Ohio, 

Hall,  J. 
.Miufiirlane's   Geolojjical    Kail- 
idad  (tiiido  to  Illinois,  Wor- 
llion. 
1880.  IJosources of  Wisconsin,  Irving, 
IM). 
K'cview  of  stratigraphy  of  (Cist- 
ern Ohio,  Orton. 
ClH'iiiical   report  of  survey  of 

Kentucky,  Peter. 
Miircellns  s!ial(\s    in   central 
Ohio,  Whitfield,  K.  V. 
W.  (leolojity  of  Boyle  County,  Ky., 

Fales. 
1?n2.  Geology    of    H  a  r  t  h  o  1  o  ni  e  \v 
Coiiiity.  Ind.,  Elrod. 
I'iilciiiilology  of  survey  of  Wis- 
consin. Wliitlield,  R.  P. 
(ieology  of  Shellty  County.  Ind., 

C'oilott. 
Smu'ce   of   bitumen    in    Idai^k 

shales  in  Ohio,  Orton. 
lioica  grit  of  Ohio.  Orton. 
(icology  of  mines  and  (luarriea 
III'.  Indiana,  Collctt. 
iwcirtii  report  of  dep.'irtment  of 

mnlogy  of  Indiana,  Collett. 
Smv<'\  of  Miirion  County,  Ind., 
iliown.  K'.  T. 
3.  (ii'olony   of    Decatur    Couiily, 
hill..  Klrod. 
WVlliit  Moline.  111..  Pratt, 
foppcr  rocks  of  Lake  .Siiitcrior, 

Irving,  K.  D. 
Miircelliis  shale  utid  IL'imilton 

"I'lilii,,,  Wliitfield,  U.  P. 
'•rgiu  dl'  carhonaceous  shales, 
NcwIm^tv. 


,  onii'"^ 

Joh);:i>'''' 
1  lUi". 


Devonian — Con  tinned. 

Wkst  ok  tiik  Ari'Ai.ACiiiANs  TO  Tin: 

MiSSrs.SIPI'I  ANM)  Ml.VNKSOTA — Coil- 

tiiiiuid. 
188;{.  Source   of    hitniiien    in    black 
shales  of  Ohio,  Orton. 

Analyses,  geology  of  Wisconsin, 
Salisbury. 

Survey  from  Atlanta  to  the 
Mississipjii,  Caiiipljell  and 
KuH'ner. 

Copper  rocks  of  Lake  Superior, 
Irving,  K.  1). 

Kingsniill  sandstoni",  (Uay- 
pole. 

General  geology  of  Wisconsin, 
Chaniberlin,T.C. 
1884.  Geology  of  Kush  County,  IiuL, 
Elrort. 

Survey  of  Hamilton  and  Madi- 
son countie.s,  Ind.,  Hrowii, 
U.  T. 

Age  of  siunl  ro(!k  at  Austin, 
Minn.,  WinchelLN.  H. 

Geology  of  .John.son  County, 
Ind.,M'Caslin. 

Geology  of  Minnesota,  Winchell 
and  Upham. 

Thirtec'uth  r(>port  of  IiKliana 
department  of  geology,  ('ol- 
lett. 

Heport  of  chemical  department 
of  survey  of  Ohio,  Lord. 

Ohio  building  stones,  Orton. 

Michigan  building  stones, 
Conover. 

Illinois  building  stones.  Con- 
over. 

Indiana  building  stones,  Or- 
ton. 

Geologic  maj)  of  Indiana.  Col- 
lett. 
I88f>.  Chemical  analys(>8  of  survey  of 
Kentucky,  Peter  and  Peter. 

( 'oae-in-eoiMi.  \e\vb(>rry. 

Areliear.  of  the  Northwest,  Irv- 
ing, K.  1). 

Map  of  the  liiited  States,  Me- 
(iee. 

Geology  of  .\nn  Arbor.  Win- 
chell", A. 

Humboldt  salt  well,  Minn,, 
WinchelLN.  11. 

Ilori/ons  of  oil  and  gas  in  Ohio, 
Orton. 


352 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


I  "1'i.L.  i;; 


rimos. 


Devonian — Continued. 
Wkst  of  thk  Api'Ai.Af  iiians  to  the 
Mississii'i'i  AM)  MiN'NKSitTA — Con- 
tinued. 
1886.  Dcop  well  at  Cleveland,  Oliio, 
<  )rt()n. 

Potrolt'iun    Mud    yjiH    in    Oliio, 
Orton. 

Geolof^y  of  couuticH  of  Indiana, 
Goiby. 

Indiana, deiiartmeiit  of  ffcoloffy, 
etc.,  report,  Thomiisoii,  M. 

Map  of  Indiana,  Uranner. 

Cla.ssificatiDn  ol'  uppcM'  Devo- 
nian, WillianiH,  U.S. 
1887-1889.  Hath,  Fleniinj;,  Clarke, 
Linrola,  Mercer,  Garrard, 
Henry,  .Shelby,  (JliUiani,  and 
Nelson  counties, Ky.,  Linnoy. 

Central  Kentucky,  Linncy. 

Map  of   liiited  States,  Hitcli- 
cock.C.  II. 

.lack.son    Purchase     re^jion, 
Lough  ridjje. 

Marion  County,  Ky.,  Knott. 

Pounil  Gap  region,  Crnndall. 

Kocivs   of    central    Kentucky, 
Linncy. 

Geology  of  Ohio,  Orton. 

Licking  County,  Oliio.  llerrick. 

Devonian    plautu    iVoni    Ohio, 
Newberry. 

Report  on  oil  and  gas.  Orton. 

Sporocarps  in  ( ihio  slate,  Orton. 

Waverly  groui),  llerrick. 

Natural-gas  wells  of  Minnesota, 
Winchell.N.ll. 

Maps  of  Minnesota,  C])haiu. 

Artesian    wells  of    Minnesota, 
Hall.C.W. 

Connection    of    Eastern    and 
Western  coal  basins.  Shaler. 

Kentucky    geidogical    survey, 
report,  I'l'octor. 

Central    basin    of   Tennossoe, 
Kennedy. 

Analysis  of  liineslone  from  De- 
liance,  Ohio,  Wliitlield,  .J.  ]•:. 
1890.  Trenton  liuiestone,  oil,  unJgas, 
Orton. 

Waverly  group,  Cooper. 

Geological  survey  of  Ohio  re- 
port, Orton. 

Ke]iort  ou  oil  nu<l  gas,  Carll. 

Paleozoic  lishes,  Newlierry. 


Devonian — ( 'out  inued. 
Wkst  of  thk  Ai-rALACHiA.N.s  lo  jiie 

Ml.SSISSIl'I'I  AM>  M|XNKs()Ta_C,|„. 

tinned. 

1890.  Oil  field  of  i'.arreu  Coiinty.  Ky , 

Fisclier. 
Macfarlaue's    Hail  way   (iiiiilc. 

Proctor,  Wortlien,  S.ufonl. 
Macfarlaue's    Itailway   Giiiik. 

Colh'tt,  Orton. 
Warren's  (MHigrajdiy,  liicwir, 
Mid(llesl)oro,  ISoyd. 

1891.  Rocks  at  St.  Paul,  liiil.,I{..;i,h. 

ler. 
Age   of   Cincinnati   ;iiitiilin,ii, 

Foerste. 
Cuyahoga  shale  ami  Wawrl 

l)rolilein,  llerrick, 
Notes    on    southwcmiTii  Ne 

York,  Harris,  (i.  I). 
Map  <if  Kentucky,  i'riii;t(ir. 
Jackson  and  Rockcastle  com 

ties,  Ky.,  Sullivan. 
Western  Kentucky,  Oitcpii 
Economic    geology   [Illiiiiiij| 

Wortlien. 
Majj  of  Illinois,  Wdrtlnn. 
Clinton   County,    Ky..  In 

ridge. 
Wk.st  of  thk  Mississii'1'1  1;ivi:ii 
1843.  Section  from  Cleveland  I" 

Mississi))pi,anil()iiiilc!iti: 

Western  forniatioiis,  Haii, 
1847.  Distributicm  of  remains  in 

formations   of   tbe  In 

States,  Hall,  .1. 
1H48.  CatalogiKi  of  gcoleyica!  ■ 

mensfroniNew  York,  li! 
18,")2.   Geology   and   jialeontnl '.-, 

Valley  of  Salt  Lake,  lliiil 
185H.  Artesian  well  in  St.  Limi 

St.  Louis  ]?ci)ulili(aii. 
Geologie  map  of  riiitnl 

etc.,  Marcou  .1. 
1855.  Geology     of    .Missouri, 

low. 
Moniteau  CoMiity,  .Mo.,  .^1 
Geology  of  Marion  amli. 

counties.  Mo.,  .'^wallu"' 
Geology  of  sdul Inverter: 

souri,  Sw.'illiiw. 
Section  fniiii  Sr.  Lmii- 1 

merce.  Mo.,  Slinnmnl. 
Country  between  tlsc  Ml 

and  Mississippi,  lla« 


Devonian— 
W't.si  oi.'i' 

(i  lined 

II 

A 

Jo  U'i 

ISTjS.    Don 

ea, 

'•alct 

ein 

II  I. '11 

!iud 

"eo]oii 

cou, 

'^'■vplan 

and 

SwaJJ 

"'■5''-  '-^x-plan, 

'Taskj 

J.'uid,  \ 

'*elciier-y 

'-o«i.s,  j 

^"'■kvMo 

Santa  X- 

^"'i'  Ws..„,„,.  . 

Mill    ucr 

-^^•ck  a„ 

'^fi'i  and  n 

""'cston, 

'^^«''k  ami 

"•-'••'r  .soiiil 
"aydoij. 

•^'''CIIJ,,,,^.   j.^| 

V'alJey, 
'ie/d, 
■l«o  of  Lee/I 
'^"'"Kla^-.J 
^^'^'tlien, 
''•■•'<ofaprim,| 
,         •^'"■".taius 
•"•■I'wtoneo, 
west  ]•;„.,•, 

■■"""•',  S Willi 
'■'•"'"^'.vof«„ 

'^■^-'-^rlcsoug, 
^^  'jit  jev. 
'"'■'■«'    and'  se 


ix.in. 


PAETONl 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


353 


l(»  11\F. 
V— (.'(111- 

ity.Ky, 
(iuiilc 
V   (jniilc,  I 

,u\.,lW;rb-| 
iiutii'liMiJ 
1,1  Wuv.ilyl 
'esteru  Net 

licastk  Mi 
■an. 

\{y..  1."" 
n  Kivv.K 

s,  ll;ui 


111  ion: 
tlio  V« 


n  St.  1.""'^ 

iMissouri, 
j.ivioniuul*-' 


Devonian— Coutiuned. 
Wisi  111' THE  Mississippi  Riveu — Con- 
tiimed. 
185tj.  (ieoloyy    of    route    to    racilii^ 
iii'iir  tliirty-liflh  jxi  i;il  Icl, 
Murcon,  BJako,  W.  F. 
lowji  map,  Parker,  N.  H. 
18.j^.  IJes  Moiiu's  \'alli'y  and  soutli- 
(•a.stfru  Iowa,  \Vt>rtlii'ii. 
I'aleoutology  fiom  Fort  Letiv- 
L'liworth  toBr.vaiiH  I'a.ss,  Sliu- 
niaril. 
Keport  on  survey  of  Iowa,  Hail 

and  Wliitucy. 
(ioology  ol'Nortli  Auicrica,  Mar- 

cou,  J. 
Kxplanatiou   of   geologic  map 
and     Kcitioii     of     Mi.>^.s()iu'i, 
Swallow. 
ix,3it.  Kxplauation    of    map   of    Ne- 
braska, etc.,  Haydfii, 
181)0,  Report  on  Iowa  geology,  Hol- 
land, W  iiitiiey. 
iiolcliei's   artesian  well,    St. 

I.ouis,  I.itlon, 
Kocky  Mountains  iu  vicinity  of 
Sauta  Fe,  iJlake,  \V,  1'. 
Wl.  Discoveries  by  Captain  Sinij)- 
son    acro.S8     the    eontineut, 
Meek  and  Eiigehnann, 
A),;e  and  relati(»u8  of  goiiiafito 
liniestouoat  Rockl'ord,  Iowa, 
Meek  aiid  Wortbeu. 
Wl.  Period  of  elevation  of  ranges 
near  sources  of  tlio  Missouri, 
1 1 ay den, 
Clicinung  rocks  ol'  Mississijipi 
Valley,    White    and    Whit- 
licld. 
\iii',  of  Leclare  sandstone  and 
Onondaga   of    Iowa   report, 
Wortheu. 
I)al(ota  primonlial  of  the  K'ocky 
Mountains,  Ilaydeii. 
NiT.  Kcport  ou  country  along  Soutli- 
west   I'acilic   Railway,    Mis- 
souri, Swallow, 
(iooiogy  of  southwestern  Iowa, 
White,  C,  A. 
1^.  Remarks  ou  geology  of  Nevada, 
Whitaey. 
i'irst    and    second    reports  of 
Miivey  of  Iowa.  White,  C.  A, 
M^BlfiO.  Fossils  collected  1)\    King  sur- 
U:i«^  V,  y,  Meek, 

Bull.  lliT '16 


Devonian — Continued. 
Wkst  oi<"  THi';  Mis.sis.siPi'i  Rivkh — Con- 
tinued, 
1H70,  Geology  (tf  \VIut(!  Fine  dutrict. 
Nev.,  Hague.  A, 
Report    <if    survey    of    Iowa, 

White,  C,  A. 
Geology  ou  Great  Pacific  Kail- 
road,  Meek, 

1872,  General  rejjort  on  Montana  aii<l 

adjacent     Territories,     Hay- 
den, 

1873,  Devonian    fossils   in    Wasatch 

Mountains,  Tenner. 

(ieology  of  west. -I n  Wvouiing. 
Comstock. 

Geology  of  Lincoln  County, 
Mo.,  Potter, 

luxplorations  iu  I'inta  Moun- 
tains, rtah,  .Jones,  W.  A. 

Report  on  Montana,  Idnho, 
Wyoming,  and  Utah,  Peale. 

Distribution  c'i  mining  di»- 
tricts,  Raymond. 

Paleoiitologic  rejiort  on  Mon- 
tana, Idaho,  \\'yomiug,  and 
Ctah,  Meek. 

Getdogic  nnip  of  I'liitcd  State*, 
Hitiheoek,  ('.  H.;  Hitchcock 
and  IJlake. 

Sketch  of  ^lissouri,  and  map. 
Swallow. 

Explorations  of  1872  under  F. 
V.  Haydeii,  Snake  River  re- 
gion, Bradley. 

Reports  of  surveys  of  Mi8s<turi, 
18.")-1871,  Broadhead,  Meek, 
Shumard,  15.  F. 
1871.   Researches  in  Arizona  and  Ne- 
vada, Gilbert. 

Report  of  survey  of  Missouri. 
Broadhead. 

Report  ou  San  Luis  <livi».ion. 
Colo.,  I'lndliib. 

I'prt  of  eastern  I'exaw.  Buck- 
ley. 

Exploration  of  the  Colorado, 
Powell,  .LW. 

Northwestern  Wyoming,  Coni- 
stoek,  T.  B. 

R<!port  on  portions  of  Nevada. 
Utah,  California,  and  Ari- 
zona, Gilbert. 

N'oitli western  Wyoming,  «'oui- 

Slock, 


354 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OV 


lULLL  12; 


Devonian— Continued. 
West  or  THE  Mississippi  Riveh — Con- 
tinued. 
1874.  Kepoit  on  I'tali,  Nevada,  Ari- 
zona, and  New  Mexico,  How- 
ell, E.  E. 
Keconiiaissanco  in  Black  Hills, 

Winchcll,  N.  H. 
Kcport    on    portions    of    Now 
Mexico  and  Arizona  siirveyed 
in  1873,  Gilbert. 

1876.  Kelations  ot  lijjnitic  {,'roup  of 

the  West,  Stevenson. 
Keport   of  8an   .Juan  division, 

survey  of  Colorado,  Endlicli. 
Geology  between  Leavenworth 

and  the  Bierra  Nevada,  Eugel- 

uiann. 
I'aleontoloffy    of  Great    15asiu 

exploration     by    Simpson, 

Moek. 
Paleontology  of  plateau  j)rov- 

ince.  White,  C.  A. 
Uinta  Mountains,  Powell,  ,1,  W. 
Paleozoic   subdivision   on  for- 
tieth parallel.  King,  C. 
Expedition  from   Santa  I'e   to 

the  Colorado.  Newberry. 

1877.  Report  on  fo.ssils  from  Neviula, 

Utah,  Colorado,  etc..  White, 

C.  A. 
Ch(!mung  in  Iowa,  Calvin. 
Eenuirks    on    ])aleontology    of 

fortieth  i)arallel  survey,  Hall 

and  Whitlicld. 
Local      geology,      Davenport, 

Iowa,  Harris. 
Keport  on  Grand  River  region 

Peale. 
Marcellus  shan-  in  Iowa,  Cal- 
vin. 
Descriptive  geology  of  fortieth 

parallel    survey,  Hague  and 

Emmons. 
Age  of    Rocky   Mountains    in 

(\ilorad(>,  I'eale,  Stevenson. 

1878.  White    River    district,    Colo., 

Endlich. 

Dark  sliales  l>elow  Devonian 
at  Indepeudeiuie,  Iowa,  Cal- 
vin, 

Well  tit  insane  asylum,  at  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Hroadhead. 

Geolouy  of  the  West,  Philli)>s, 
J.  V.' 


Devonian — Continued. 
Wkst  ok  the  Mississippi  Rivei!  -(.'on- 
tiuued. 

1878.  Shale  in  limestone  at  Inili'jienil 

<MU'o,  Iowa,  Calvin. 

1879.  Etn-eka   lode,   Nevada.    I\(,u;., 

W.  S. 
Survey  of  the  fortieth  parallel, 

Newberry. 
Macfarlane's    Geohigicul  Kaij. 

road      Guide     to     Mi»syiiri, 

Hroadhead. 
Sweetwater  district,  EiuUi  L, 
Macfarlane's   (ieolo.'iial   Idil- 

road  Guide  to  Iowa   WLiit 

C.  A. 
Glacial  drifton residiKiiydaw. 

McGee. 

1880.  Southern  Arizona,  Cox,  E.  T. 
Re])ort  of  work  on  Eureka  div 

triit,  Ha^i'ne,  A. 

1881.  Deer  creek    coal   fields,  Ariz,, 

Deverenx,  Walcott. 
Lustrous  coal  with  nativi;  d- 
ver  in   porphyry,  (  oloiado.j 
Koeni:;. 

1882.  Alineral    region    of    8imtiiein| 

New  Mexico,  Sillnuiu, 

1883.  I.,ocal    geology  of  Diivncmrg 

Iowa,  I'arris. 
San  Juan  region,  Colo.,  Coin 

Ktock. 
Bluff  tit  Sixth  street,  D.ivfij 

port,  Iowa,  I'rait. 
Iviuivalency    of    I.iiiiu  (  m 

beds,  Iowa,  Willi  niis.  11. >,j 
Pre-CarboniferoMs     in    ir 

Canyon    of    the    CoIi'DI 

AVaiott. 
Section  of  blulf  at  I'.ast  I'lnfl 

port.  Iowa.  Pratt. 
Eaiimi  at  Lime   (reek.  I' 

Calvin, 
(ieology    ol'    l^ureka   di^tr 

Nev..  Hague,  A. 

1884.  Silver-lead  deposits  of  Kiirej 

Nev.,  Curtis,.!,  s. 
Paleontology  of  Enrekaiii^n 

Walcott. 
Iowa  building  stones.  Mc'it 
Report  on  oliservatinii.s  iiij 

vada  and  the  Crawl  Caiif 

Walcott. 
18H.").  Geological  history  of  .Tnij 

Coiiuiv,  low. I.  Calvin, 


'■eoJoi. 

sion, 

•''^'■cticMi 

Hdgn 

f.inisi, 

l»<«7-]88.9.  jjo 

\ViJJi.., 

';eji,raJ(i 

"f  lowi 

■'"Jiiison 

Xtei; 

■'^fiiseatinc 
viji. 

J^ockfor.l  ^ 

''^"iitlieast, 

"""  at  i,J 

'■niv. 

"•'■II  '  at 

''alvin. 

'■oivenworfl 

•'■'iineson. 

'^'""I'eaii  g,| 

History  of  ()| 

'lead. 

?'■"•»"  Count 

"••"atLiucJ 
(■■•  \Y. 

"^«"  iu  Paw.i 

i'lrsscll,  F. 
f-feport    of 
H.iyde,,. 

^^'■'''  "f  Unitcl 
•'"('"'•"letamoi  I 

.stork. 

'"''•■<J8tafcv 

Me.  '■' 


u: 


CAKmN. 


NORTH   AMERICAN    (iEOLOGY. 


356 


■(.'on- 

Kcyev 

a  Rail- 
li.su'.ui. 

.udlili. 
■A  \U\V 

i;ivyi.'la\*. 

(.X,  v:.  1 

d.ls  An/.. 

tt. 

t  native  s.l-l 

,|  Colovaikl 

liiv.iu 

DilVfll':""' 

Colo.,  >-"- 


v,-.-t.  Lbvi 

tt. 
Lime  i  ft< 
\li;ims.ll.- 
s    in   >■''■-' 
lie    CoK'i;*'' 

,t  I'.ast  l>:>^< 

Itt. 

1  Creel.  I"' 

iroUu  .l-^« 

|.,t.oll>« 

Rnrel^ixVi't 

fcr'uuH'a" 

1-;;^:' 

Devonian— Coutinued, 
\Vi;sr  or  Tin:  Misxissiimm  Rivkk— Con- 
tmiifd. 
1W'>.  Eulai'gement  of  fnifiiacntN    in 

certain     rocks,    Irving    and 

Van  MiHc. 
Kejjoit   ol'   Montana    division, 

llayden. 
Jioport  of  division  of  Paleozoic 

invcitidiratcs,  \Val(-()tt. 
Devonian  strata,  I'ealo. 
Map    of    tlic    United    States, 

McOee. 
Geolojiic  sketch  of  Pacific  di\  i- 

sion,  Recker. 
Section    of     Eureka    district, 

Hague,  A. 
ls."^ii,  SuporinetaniorpliJHni   and    \nl- 

ciinisui.  (.'onistock. 
1887-1880.  Devonian  fannie  of  Iowa, 

Wlllianis,  U.S. 
<ien(ralde8cii]itlon  of  Devonian 

of  Iowa,  Wel)8ter. 
.Iciluison    County,  Iowa,   Web- 
ster. 
Muscatiue  County,  Iowa,  Cal- 
vin. 
Rockford  shales,  Webster. 
Siiiitlieastern  Iowa,  (iordon. 
Well  at  Keokuk,  Iowa,  (Gordon. 
W  I'll  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  'J'if- 

fiiny, 
V.  (11    at    Washington,    Iowa, 

''alvin. 
Leavenworth     well,     Kans., 

,( a  meson. 
Olionieau  group,  Rowley. 
History  of  Ozark  uplift,  Brotul- 

lieail. 
Maion  County.  Mo.,  McGee. 
Well  at  Lincoln.  N(0)r.,  Russell, 

V.  W. 
Well  in  Pawnee  County, Nebr., 

Kimsell.  F.  W. 
Report    of   Montana   divisidu, 

llayden. 
Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 

co,k,C.  H. 
Siipermetanior  p  h  i  8  in ,  ( '  o  in  - 

Rtoi'k. 
Keport.  Montana    division, 

I'liitcd  States  Oeological  Sur- 
vey, I'eale. 
'^  Ri'viiw  iif  Texas  geology,  Dnin- 


Devonian— Con  t  i  n  ued . 
Wkst  Ol'  TiiK  Mi^.sissiri'i  RivKK — Con- 
tinued. 
18SI0.  (Jciitial    miiier.il    region    of 
Texas,  Couistock. 
Disi)laeenient,'<  in  (irand  Can- 
yon, Walcott. 
Cuboides  zone,  Williams,  II.  S. 
Ma(  farlaiie's    Railway    (Juido, 
♦        iJroadhead,  (.' ha  m  be  r  I  i  n  , 
Hague,   Winchell,   A.;    Wiii- 
chell,  X.  H.;  MeOee. 
1891.  Devonian   rocks  of  Huchanan 
County,  Iowa,  Calvin. 
Washington  County,  Ark.,  Si- 

inonds. 
Introduction   [  W  a  s  h  i  n  g  t  o  n 

County,  Ark.],  lirainier. 
(Jontribiit  ions  to  geology  of  the 

Southwest,  Hill,  R.T. 
ReiKirt,    Montana  division. 
United  States  'ieological  Sur- 
vey, Peale 
Devonian   and    ('arlponiferous, 

correlation,  Wil  liaius,  H.  S. 
Central    niincral    region    of 
Tc^xas,  (^)nisto(k. 
Canada  (ineliidingall  of  Hritish  Amer- 
ica). 
182 L  Notes  oil  Lake  Huron,  Rigsby. 
1826.  Geology  of  North  west  Passage, 
by  Perry,  .Tameson. 

1828.  Topographic  and  gi'ologic  notes, 

shore  of  Polar  Sea,  Richard- 
son, .lollll. 

1829.  (ieology    ami     mineralogy    of 

Nova,    Scotia,    Brown     and 
Smith. 

1830.  Arctic  regions,  steppes  of  Rus- 

sia, etc..  Am.  Jour.  Sci. 
1832.  Arctic  geology.  .Jameson. 

1835.  (Geological    notices.  Northwest 

Passage,  Ross.  .J. 

1836.  Geologic    notes,  expedition    to 

(ireat  I'ish  River.  Fitton. 

1839.  First  report  on  survey  of  Now 

IJrunswick.  Gesner,  A. 

Preliminary  report  on  New- 
foundland. Juke.s. 

Carboniferous  limestone  from 
\\'cilanil(  'anal,,)iickson,C.T. 

1840.  Handliook     of     Nova    Scotia, 

Dawson,  ,1.  W. 
.•^eciMid    rej>ort    on    .survey    of 
.New  LUunsw  irk. '  lesner. 


356 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OF 


[UUL,  1:7. 


Devonian— C  f)ntinn«d. 
Canada  (includiug  all  of  British  Araer- 
ic'ii) — Coutiiuioil. 
1840,  Equivalency  oi'  dejiositH  on  east 
and  west  sides  ol'  thi'  Atlan- 
ttc,  lOaton. 
1811.  Third  report  on  survey  of  New 
Brunswick,  Gi'sner. 
Keport    on    New    liruuswick, 
(losner. 
18'12.  Exenrsious    In    Nowfonudliiud 

in  lS3!)and  1840, , lakes. 
1843.  l{oi>ort  on  survey  of  Newfonnd- 
land.  .Tnkes. 
Western    ui)i)er    Canada    and 
western    Ohio,    Kojj;crs    and 
Rogers. 
Coal  of  Nova  Scotia  and  age  of 
gypsum  and  limestone,  Lyell. 
Keport  of  survey  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, (lesner. 
184.5.  District  l)etween  Georgian  May 
and  Lake  Krw,  Murray.  A. 

1846.  Geologic  nuip  of  Nova  Scotia, 

Gesner. 
Shore    of    St.  Lawrence   from 
CajJC  Rosier  to  Capo  Chat, 
Logan. 

1847.  Report  on  eastern  peninsula  of 

Can.'ida,  Murray,  A. 
184«.  Fossils  of  Paleozoic  of  ITuited 
States,  etc.,  Sharpe,  D. 

1850.  Rocks  of  eastern  Nova  Scotia, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Sketch    of    geology    of    New 
Brunswick,  Rohh. 

1851.  Age  of  copper  rocks  of  Lake 

Sui)erior  and  ])hysical  struc- 
ture of  Canada,  Logan. 

1852.  Geology  of  Lake  of  the  Woods, 

Bigsby. 
Report   on  peninsula  between 

lakes    Huron,  St.  Clair,  and 

Erie,  Murray,  A. 
Age  of  copper  rocks  of  lakes 

Superior     and     Huron,    and 

structure  of  Canada,  J.,ogan. 
18.58.  <  Jeologic  map  of  United  States. 

etc.,  Marcou,  J. 
1854.  Structure    of    western    ui)per 

Canada,  Logan. 
Some  crystalline  limestone  s  of 

North  America,  Hunt,  'J'.  S. 
185r>.   t'eltor  die  Geologic  von  Nord- 

Amerilia.  .Marcou,  .1. 


Devonian — Continued. 
Canada  (including  all  of  British  .Vmer- 
ica) — Continued. 

1855.  Esquissog<;c)logi(iuedu('aiiiiil;i 

Logan  and  Hunt. 

(■oology  of  Hudson  I'ay  terri- 
tory and  portions  of  tlio.Vic 
tic  regions,  Isboster. 

Acadian  geology,  Dawson, 
J.  W. 

G(!ology  of  Huilson  Hay  tiTri- 
tories,  oic,  Isbister. 

1856.  Reniari<s  on  rocks  from  Antir 

.\rchipelagi),  Mnrchi.snii. 

1857.  Parts   of    Huron   ami  weiterii 

districts,  Murray. 
Parallelism  of  rocks  of  Nova 

Scotia,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 
Notes  on  Arctic  travel  in  Heiirili 

of  Sir  John  Franklin.  ]Ioii;»lj. 

ton,  8. 
18.58.  A  week  in  G  asp6,  Da.\vsoii.  ,1,W. 
Geology  of    North  Aiiiciic;i 

Marcou,  .1. 
Magdalen  River  distiict,  Kiib- 

ardson,  .1. 
1859.  Fossils  from   .\ssinilioiiie  ,iiii] 

Saskatchewan,  Billings. 
Work     in     Gaspc     Pciiiii'iiila, 

Richardson,  .1. 
Report    of      .\ssiiiil)()iiii'    ami 

Saskatchewan  e  x  p c d it  imi. 

Hind, 
Paleontology  of  New  V(iili,vol, 

.S,  Hall,  .1. 
Kcvonian  andTaconio  in  soiiil;-] 
(^astern  Canada,  1.()j,':mi, 
18(50.  Silurian  and  I)ev(ini;iii  ofNovj] 

Scotia,  Dawson,  J.  ^V, 
1861.  Pre-Carbmiifcrons  lima  oi  Nc 

Brunswick,  Mc,  and  M*terfl 

Canada,  Dawson,  .1.  W 
History   of  petroleum,  HuntJ 

T.  s! 
Age  of  New  Brini.swifk,  rf'- 

sandstone,    Roger.*,   ^^    '' 

Agassiz,  L. 
Geology   of  part  of  i'»iiiir^ 

Norfolk,  D(>  (cw. 
Some  points  in  American  0 

ogy,  Ilnut.  T.  8. 
Country  between  Lake  f^iiperij 

and  the  Paciilc.  lledor. 
Discoveries  of   t'lM  i"  ^"j 

Scotia.  Dawson,  .1-  ^^ 


Flo 

ei 

J. 

His) 

mi 

Ame 

J. 

i/opo 

186;";.  (icoio 

wie 

'>eise,s 

wicl 

J'efrol, 

iVelim 

'irnn 
^'ote.s 

.\(MV  J 

I'evoni;! 

Bn,n,J 

"ii  forii 

Wincll 

•'Section 

<  '•■11)0 

Copper 

Aew  bI 
('leiiiistll 

Hunt, 
H;ip  of 

'■'litedl 
Hall. 

«•  Jiit.nnen 
•Irew.s, 
^'fcks  of  I 
"'Aewfj 

(■Cology  0/ 

"est,  \\| 

tocology  o  J 

^^''l"'rfc    oiL 
■■ifiiiies,  A 

'^'"'  l'"-.ij.fio, 
'"'■1.  Hunt 

'lu  Nord,  [ 


jvu.  r.7. 
jh  Araer- 

Uy  terri- 
1'  tin;  Alt- 

V. 

I  ;i  \Y  s  (1 11 , 

Uiiy  tftti- 
r. 
ivoiu  Avctii' 

u(\  wcstoru 

Us  of  Nova 

,VL'l  in  seiir.li 
kliii.  Uuni:;li- 

Dawson.  •'■'^^' 
h  AiiK'vic;'' 


»iiWV. 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


:^67 


distvict. 


Uioh- 


sinilx'in^-'   '"'''■ 
1.  Uillings. 
V(.uiii5ul;i. 


.Hinil'O'W' 


aiul  I 


aconi^' ">*'"''* 

a,  l.os?''"' 
v.ni'.mofNovJj 

U^,ande;i^tei 

troku"'..  11""'' 
hvuiiHwiek,  e«' 


l,vt  of  nnUUN 

Ict'W 

in  Aniev"' 

soil. 


can  gfi 


Devonian— Continued. 
Canada  (im  liuling  all  of  British  Amer- 
ifii)— Continncd. 
186L',  Age  of  Oriskany  sandstoue,  Do 
Cpw. 

C'atiilof^uo    of  oconomic    min- 
erals, Logan . 
1863.  Geology   of  St.   .lolni   connty, 
New  Brunswick,  Mattlunv. 

Flora  of  Devonian  in  north- 
eastern Auiericii,  DawMon, 
J.  W. 

History  of  bitumens  and  bitu- 
niinoua  shales,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

AimTi<'an  Devonian,  Dawson, 
J.  \V. 

Keport  of  survey  of  Canada  to 
I.S(i3,  Logan. 
186").  (ioologyofsoiithcriiNow  Mruns- 
wick,  Bailey,  L.  \V. 

Iit'iseskizzen  aus  New-Bruns- 
wiek,  Crodner. 

IVtroleiini,  Ilnnt,  T.  S. 

I'leliminary  report  on  New 
ib'unswii'k.  Hind. 

Notes  on  Charlotte  County, 
Mew  Brunswick,  Matthew. 

Itevoiiian  plant  locality  of  New 
Brunswick,  Hartt. 

Oil  formation  iu  Michigan, 
\Vinchell,A. 

i^cction  of  coal  measures  on 
Cape  Breton,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Cojiper  rocks  of  southeastern 
New  Brunswick,  Matthew. 

t'liciiiistry  of  natural  waters, 
limit,  T.  S. 

Maj)  of   Canada  ami  part    of 
Inited    States,    Logan    and 
Hall. 
18GC.  Bitiiiuen  on    I'oint  Levis,  An- 
drews, W.  J. 

I'ocks  of  northern  peninsula 
ol  Newfoundland,  Murray,  A. 

Ueology  of  petroleum  in  Canada 
west,  Winchell,  A. 

Gi'ology  of  AntigoniahConntj', 
Nova  Scotia,  Honeyman. 

Ri'lKU't    on    Lanrentian    lime- 
stones, salt,   and  petroleum, 
ilunt,T.  S. 
iNi".  l)('.s(iiptiou  g(!ologi(iue  dn  Can- 
ada, Hunt,  T.  S. 

Sill  Us  potroles  de  I'Amdrique 
du  Nord,  Hunt,  T.  S. 


Devonian — Continued. 
Canada  (including  all  of  BritishAmer- 
ica) — Continued. 
1868.  Notes  on  southwestern  Ontario, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 
Recent  discoverii^s  in  Canada, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Grand  Manaii,  Verrill. 
1861).  Geology  of  Mackenzie    Valley, 
Meek. 
Fossil  plants  from  Gaspt^,  Daw- 
son, .1.  W. 
Borings  for  oil  in  southeastern 
Ontario,  Hunt.  T.  S. 

1870.  Report   tn\    Pictou    coal    licld. 

Hartley. 
Explorations  in   China,  Richt- 

hofen. 
Report  on  jiart  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, Rohb. 
Goderich   salt   region   ami    (ui 

iron  ores.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Lanrentian  and    Huronian    of 

Nova  Scotia  and  New  Jiruns- 

wick,  Hind. 
New  points  iu  Acadian  geology, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 

1871.  Report    on    Prince   Edward 

Island,  Dawson  and  Harring- 
ton. 
Plants  of  Devonian  and  Silurian 
of  Canada,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 

1872.  Southern  New  Brunswick,  Bai- 

ley and  Matthew. 
Island  of  Grand  Manan,  Bailey, 

L.  W. 
Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. ;  Hitchcock 

and  Blake. 

1873.  Geologic  map  of  Newfoundland, 

Murray,  A. 
Salt  deposits  of  western  Onta- 
rio, Gibson. 

1874.  Observations  in  Northwest  Ter- 

ritory, Selwyu. 

Pre-Carboniferous  of  P  i  c  t  o  u 
coal  field,  Honeyman. 

Gluconite  and  fossil  resins. 
Hunt.  T.  S. 

Nova  Scotian  geology,  Honey- 
man. 

Iron  ores  of  Canada.  Harring- 
ton, B.J. 

1875.  Relations  of  iron  ores  of  Nova 

Scotia,  Dawson,  J.  W. 


358 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OF 


fBII.!,,  12:, 


n*/iTfiv.  I 


Devonian — Contiiniert. 
Canada  (iiKliulinn;  all  of  BritiHb  Amer- 
ica)— f'ontiiiiietl. 

1876.  Northwest  Territory  fi  oin  Man- 

itolia  to   Rocky  MoiintiiinB, 
Selwyii. 

Report  on  region  alonjx  forty- 
ninth  parallel  to  tlio  Rocky 
MonntainH,  Dawson,  G.  M. 

Huron  County,  Ontario,  Gib- 
son, J. 

Gdoloj^io  (In  hassin  ilu  Macken- 
zie, Herhert,  I'etitot. 

Ontlino  of  geolofiy  of  Ontario, 
Chapman. 

(tcolopy  ,'111(1  fieograjiliy  of  pe- 
troleum, Wrigley. 
IxTti.  ExploratioiiH  in  British  Colum- 
bia, Hicliardson,,!. 

l?orin<;;H  in  Queens  County,  New 
Brnnawick,  KUs. 

Outline  of  f^eology  of  Canada, 
Chapman. 

Fossils  from  V.anronvor  and  Su- 
ci.'i  islands,  Jleek. 

Report  of  survey  of  Canada  for 
1871-7.'),  Selwyn. 

Observations  in  Now  Hruus- 
wick,  Bailey  and  Matthew 

Catalogue  of  economic  minerals 
and  stratigraphy  of  Canada, 
Sel  wyu . 

1877.  Notes  on  lower  Peace  and  Ath 

iibasca  rivers,  Maconn. 

Exploration  in  British  Colum- 
bia, Selwyn. 

Oeologi(^al  map  of  Newfound- 
land, Murray,  A. 

Country  betw(>eii  the  Rod  l?iver 
and  the  Saskatchewan  and 
Lake  Superior,  Bell,  R. 

Explorations  between  .lames 
Bay  and  lakes  Superior  and 
Huron,  Bell. 

Discoveries  of  copper  in  Nova 
Scotia,  (iilpin. 

Rocks  of  Newfoundland,  Milne. 

Geology  of  southern  New  Bruns- 
wick, Hunt,  T.  S. 

Observations  in  southern  New 
Brunswick,  Bailey  and  Mat- 
thew. 

1878.  Godericli    salt    region,    Hunt, 

T.S. 
Nova    Scotia  geology,  Honey- 
man. 


Devonian — Continued. 

Canada  (including  all  of  British  Amer- 
ica)— Continued, 
1878.  Notes   on  iniscollaneoiis  riuks 

of  Canada  survey,   Ilarriii;'- 

ton,  B.  .1. 
Geology   of   coast  of  Antii 

lands,  Feilden  and  DeKaucf. 
Leading    geologic    areas  ni 

Canada,  Chaiunan. 
I'ic-Carboniferous  of  Annaim. 

lis  and  Kings,  Nova  .'^iMJtia, 

Honeyman. 
(Jeology  of  Intercoloiiiiil  Rail- 
way route,  Bell,  R. 
Catalogue   of  rocks,  iiiiner.ils, 

and  fossils  of  Canada,  Har- 
rington, B.  .T. 
Slale   formation   of   I'liariotti' 

County,  New   1?  r  u  n  s  w  i  c  k, 

Matthew,  G.  F. 
1870.  Hur(niian    and    Caiiilirinn  of 

southern     New     Biiniswirli, 

Bailey,  L.  W. 
flcologle    niap    of    Xewfoiial 

land,  Murray  and  Ilowlcy. 
Maclarlaue's  Geological  Kail- 
road  Guide,  Hunt, '!'.  .S. 
Record  of  ohservatioiis  im  Nnv 

Scotia  geology,  TIoiipyiii:ii). 
East    coast    of   Huilndii  liiiy 

Hell. 
Pr(^-Silnrian  of  sondicrn  Xt 

Brunswick,  Ells, 
Surveys    in    Cape    BrctHiii 

Fletcher. 

1880.  Geologic  relation  of  lU'voiii; 

insects.  New  Bra  n  sw  i  i' 

Dawson,  .J.  W. 
.Sketch  of  geology  of  lirin 

Columbia,  Dawson, (i.M 
Lecture  notes  011    u'colnfry 

Canada,  Dawson,  .1,  W 
Report  on  southern  New  lU'iii 

wick,  Bailey,  :\lattliew 

Ells. 
Silurian   and    Llevoniaii  I'n 

from   Manitol)a.   etc.,  ^^ 

eaves. 

1881.  Silurian  and  1  )evoniini  in 

toba  and  Huilsoii  liay.  ^\ 

eaves. 
Recent  papers  on  geiiliii.'; 

Nova  Scotia,  Dawson,.' 
Report    on    coiuitips  ol 

Scotia,  Fletcher,  II. 


m. 


m-j. 


im. 


Devonian— ( 

<'A.VAI).V(i,| 

ini)~.( ' 
im.  N„r 

-Vew 

.1. 

"epo 

Qeo/o 

Da^ 

'■'eat,, 

duri 

Sj)e)) 

Vo\ii  ,* 

man. 

'''('port 

'•-'lis. 

Votes  01 

Schv\- 

•■^"ceessi 

Cfinadj 

^■eoIo;rri,. 

I^'ver, 

'fa  i  ley, 

-Vortliei-i, 

'b-riiisw 

"istribnti 

'b'iJiiigs. 

'•'i.'<lie,s  in  1 

"hittJes 
'■'ishe.s,  f.f, 
Caiiij,|„.]J 
wick,  \V}\ 

<-fiology  „f 

"•'n\-.soi,,  J 
'"'eiior 

■"^'''•fioi,  /•,.„,] 
'"    h'ockyf 
'*"".  G.  m] 
''•''•'^'it  (.l.sej 
"•est     I'eri 
'■SI. 
'""^"«ic    oc(l 
,'"""• 'Vckh] 
'^''•"•'■'pfive 

'  ■"'■■"I'l,  Sell 
''""'"I'^uin  in 
"'"'■'■'i'five  ,sl| 
'•^u,.ada,D.,j 


of 


""•I'^on  Bay  dl 

'""'"••fHand 
"I    iVew 
'-  W. 


Bri 


IXl.  \1' 


n*nr"'>-l 


NORTH    AMEIMCAX    GEOLOGY. 


359 


h  Amet- 

i\s  rucks 
l\;\Triiii- 

Arcli'' 

rfiV:^    III 

I'  AniwV"- 
,v,i  Sciiii;i. 

lonial  Kail- 

I. 

8,  ini«eial9, 
an'.ula,  Hai- 

)t'   CUiirliit"' 
vuuswii'l;.! 

Cam^ivian  «fj 

of    Ni!Nvfn"i>'^- 
lud  llowl.y, 

;atious(mN"VJ 

Hontlit'vn  ^c 

..Us.  , 

[ape    l^rei""! 

ion  of  l^^'^""' 

ilo^y  of  V-rit^ 
.,^^vsoll,ll■^l■ 

Ivsou,  J'^^' 

]hevnNowB"« 


o\):\. 


I'ti'. 


;in  111 


|)(lVOUl' 

Imlson  Hi'y 


i-s  on  geolns: 
[v.Dawso""' 

count"''*  "' 

tcbcr.  U- 


Devonian— ( 'ontiimed. 
C.vNADA  (imlmlinjj  nil  (if  British  Aiuer- 
ii;i) — Coutimu'd. 
l.ssl,  NditlicruN'mv  liriiuswick,  KIIh. 
I't  lice    Kivor  r«gioii,  Dawaon, 

(!.  W. 
\ew  Devonian  iilauts,  Dawson, 

J.  W. 
licpoi't  on  Hudson  ISay,  Itcll. 
(ieoloffy  ot"  British  ColuinMii, 

Dawson,  (i.  M. 
IRsi'.  I'eatnres  of  lower  (ireat  Laken 

during     Groat     Rivor     afjc, 

Sponcer,  ,1.  W. 
Nova  Scotian  f^oolo^jy,  lloney- 

iiian. 
188S.  iit'poit    on  (iaspt^    Peninsula, 

i'.lls. 
Notfs  on  southeastern  Qucdxc, 

Selwyn. 
Successive   I'aloozoic   lloni.s  of 

Canada,  Dawson.  .1.  W. 
(Icoloj^ic    hi.story    of  St.  .John 

Itiver,    New    Urn  n  s  w  i  »•  k  , 

Hailey,  1..  W. 
Xoitliern    and     eastern     New 

Hrtmswick,  Ells. 
IiistributiKU     of      formations, 

iiillinjis. 
I'i.slies  in  Devonian  of  Canatin, 

Whittlesey. 
Fishes,  etc.,  from  Devonian  .'tt 

(hunpbelltown,    New    Hruns- 

wick,  Whiteaves. 
(icology  of  I'eacc  River  rejfion, 

Dawson,  G.  M. 
interior   of    (iasp>^    Peninsula, 

Ells. 
Si(>(^tion  from   Lanrentian  .-ixis 

to   Rocky   Mountains,  Daw- 
son, (i.  M. 
P4,  IJocunt  observations  in  North- 
west   Territory,    I )  a  w  son, 

CM. 
(itologic    occurrence  of   bitu- 

iiicn.  Peckhani. 
Descriptive  sketch   of  eastern 

(  iniada,  .^elwyn. 
i'ltnileuni  in  Northwest,  Hell. 
|ii-^(  riptivc  sketch  of  western 

(  anada,  Dawson,  G.  M. 
l*i.  lliuison  Bay  district,  P.ell, 
•oiilacts  and  ancient  erosions 

Ml    New    Brunswick,  Baihy, 

I..  W, 


Devonian— Continued. 
C.v.NAD.v  (incliuliny  all  of  British  Amer- 
ica)—Continued. 
188.").  Athabaaka    district,      Petitot, 

Bell. 
Near  forty-ninth  jtarallel  west 

ol'  Rocky   .Mountains,  Ita)iev- 

nnm. 
188().  Nova  Scdtia  gold,  (iilpin. 

Nova  .Scotian  geology.  Honey- 
man. 
Polari-U'opic     examination     of 

rocks  of  Aniigouish,  Honey- 

niai  . 
I'hysical  features  and   ghicial 

action.  Nova  Scotia,  Murphy, 
Hudson  Bay  district,  Bell, 
Krycs  Island,   Matthew. 
18S7-1889.    At  ta  wa  i>ish  kat     and 

.M'lany  vi\ers,  I  Sell. 
Balhn  J. and.  Boas. 
Eozoic  and  Paleozoic  of  Can- 
ada, Dawson.  ,1.  \V. 
P^.xplorationsiii  portions  of  New 

Brunswick,  Bailey   an<l    Mc- 

Innes, 
Gypsum  in  northern  Manitoba, 

Tyrrell. 
Natural    gas    in    Quebec,    I.a- 

llannne. 
Neniatophyton      from     Gaspi'', 

Dawson, . I.  W. 
Northern     Maine     and      Now 

Brunswick,  Bailey,  \j.  W. 
Northern  part  of  the  Dominion 

of  Canada,  Dawson,  G,  M. 
Nova  Scotia,  faults  and  foldings 

in  Pictou  coal  lield,  fiilpin. 
Nova  Scotia,  Guy sboro  Antigo- 
nish,  and  Pictou,  Fletcher. 
Ontario  iron  ores.  Ives. 
Ontario  ]>otroleuni  lield,  Bell. 
Ontario,  range  of  Hamilton  fos- 
sils, Calvin. 
Organisms    in    southern    New 

Brunswick,  Mat  (hew. 
New  genus  of  Silnri.'in   fishes, 

^latthew. 
Map  of    United  States,  iiiteh- 

cock,  C.  H. 
Red    River    valley,  Manitoba, 

McCharle.  S. 
Relations  betwe<'n   geology  of 

Maine  and  New  Brunswick, 

Bailey,  L,  W, 


3fiO 


f'ATALOGUK    AND   INDKX    nV 


!in.i..  ir 


Devonian — ('ontiniieil. 
Canada  CincliuliiiK  nil  of  Rriiish  Amer- 
ica;— Con  tinned. 
1887-1889.  Kocky  MonntninH  near  tlio 
ftfty-rirsti)iiralli'!,M('('iinn(ll. 

Well  at  Port  Colliornc,  McHiic 

Duck    and    K'iiliii;:'  inonritains, 
Tyriell. 

New  lirnnHwick,  Bnilcy,  L.  W,; 
IJniley  and  Mi'Innes. 

^iikon    and  Maokcn/ie   rivers, 
Mc'C'onntdi. 

Lower  l.iard  Kivcr,  ^Ic(  oimrll. 

Hei)ort  on  t^uobcc,  Klls. 
i890.  Acadian     and     St.     La\vrt>n<o 
watorslicd,  Hailoy,  L.  \V. 

Kovi<!\v  of  Ells   on   geoloj^y  of 
(/nebpc,  Walcott. 

North  western   Manitoba,  Tyr- 
rell. 

(icolo;;;y  of  Ontario.  Hell. 

Ex]iodition      down     AnderHon 
Ii'iver,  Dawwon,  O.  M. 

Warren's  (ieojj;raphy,   Hrcwer. 

Lake  Winni])('jjosis  and  I'orcn- 
))inp  Mountains,  Tyrrell. 

Nova  Scotia,  Fletcher. 

Cape  Iheton,  (til]iin. 
1891.  Devonian    and    farbouiferous, 
correlation,  Williams,  H.  S. 

West   Kootauii^  district,  Daw- 
eon,  (i.  M. 

Yukon  and  Mackenzie  basins, 
McConnell. 
Oexeuaj,. 

1831.  Carboniferous  of  United  States 

and  ])osition  of  old  red  sand- 
stone, Taylor,  li.  C. 

1832.  Order  of  succession  of  rocks  of 

theearthjFe-  therstonhangh. 

1843.  I'aleontologiu     de     rAnieriinn^ 

comparde    de    I'Europe,  ( Ir- 
bigny. 

1844.  I'aleozoics    of     Appalachians, 

Rogers  and  Rogers. 
1851.  Parallelism    of    I'aleozoics    of 

I'nited   Stat(!s   and    J-'.nrope, 

Hall,  .r. 
18.54.  (ieologic  map  of  I'nited  States, 

by  Marcou,  Am.  ,lour.  Sei. 
185.5.  Rapport  sur  la   partiti   gi^olo- 

gi(Hie  del'Exposition  dc  New- 
York,  Lyell. 
Rt^viewof  Mnrcliison's  Silnria, 

Whitney,  .J.  D. 


Devonian -Continued. 
fJKN'KifAL— Continued. 

lS5t).    Devel()i)ni<ut   in  geologif  his 

tory  of  North  America.  Duiia 

.l.D. 
185H.   Sketch   of   geology  of    I'liiti'ii 

States,  Rogers,  IT.  1). 
I'hysieal  geography  atteiHijip; 

production  of  the-  i'aleoziiic 

Rogers,  H.  D. 
1801.  J'',ll'ecls  of  subsiding  ocean  flodi 

on  dei)()sits,  Rogers.  W,  IJ. 
I >evonian  and  Carbonifenms  m 

Iowa,  Rogers,  W.  li. 
IHfi;}.   Americaji    Devonian,   Itinvson, 

.1.  W. 
18tl().  (ieological  sketches  by  AgaHsiz. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei. 
1870.  Studies    in   elieiiiii';il  geosjimv, 

Wnrtz. 

1873.  Survey     of    New    lliiiii|i>iliiri, 

1872.  Hitchcock,  C.  II. 

1874.  Subdivisions  of  geologic  tiiin', 

Dana,  J.  D. 
Position  of  Cincinnati  group, 
Miller,  S.  A. 

1875.  \f>rtliwestern   Wyoininj,'. (uni- 

stock. 
Explication    dt>.    l,i     carlo  gi- 
ologiqiie    de    la    lerrc,   .Miir 
con,  ,1. 
187(j.   Review  of  fossil  llor.i  of  Norili 
America,  Lesiiuerciix, 
Tertiary  tiora  of  Nditli  .Aincri 
can  lignite.  I.csriuercnx. 
1877.  Critical  perioils  in  llie  ]ii>i'ii,V| 
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Marsh,  O.  C. 
187>*.  Thesanrns     Devonii'-CarlM' 

erous,  Higsliy, 
187!t.  On  Hunt's  and  Dfina'dg™ 
ical  tables,  Rroadlicad, 
Macfarlane's   (icolniiical  Kai 
road  Guide,  Hunt,  T.S.;M:ii 
farlane. 
1880.  Geologic    history    of   Nm' 
American  Hora,  Ncwbern 
Nomencl.'iture  des  terrains  1' 
eozoics.  Hall,.T, 

1882.  1  lypothetical  higli  tides  nsi;i 

logic  agents,  Xcwlicrry, 
Geologic  chart,  b'eid,  H.A.   , 

1883.  Geologic  history  of  the  Aim 

can  continent.  Hall,  J, 


Devonian— 

OK.VtI!.VL- 

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Devonian— Cont  inned . 
UKNiilt.vL — Con  li  mind. 
IKS:'.   Land  lli)ins   of   Old   and  Now 
woild.s.  Dinvson,  .F.  W. 

l)iii(i('('i;itn.  .M.'iruli,  ().('. 
1H!^7-1^^<'J.  K'eiiort    of   siibcomiiiidro 
on    uiiiior    I'liloozoio,    Intcr- 

niilioniil    Ciiiijjii'HH  of  (Jcolo- 
,uistH,  WilliiniiH,  II.  S. 


Dewey,  ChMt«r— Continn*<l. 

Not  ico  of  11  sinyiiliir  loufommtion  of 

liiiu'titoiio. 

Aiii.Juiir.  Sol..vi>I.U.  p|>.  Ill 'ill,  |iliit<''J,  1826. 

Porc'cliiiii  clay  t 

Aiii.Jimr.  .Sci.,  vol.  I'J,  pp.  2il«-'J«l»,  1827. 

Geology. 

A  lii  story  III' till' ('(III  II  ty  III'  IlorkHlili'u.  ^laag., 
12",  pp.  lltll-107,  I'itlalU'M,  18'J!I. 


I'lants  of   Iho  I'liloozoic,  l.<vs-      [ ]  Honosof  tluuuamiuoth  [in  Uoclios. 


(lUCll'll.X. 

Wiliiiiiiis's  report    on    Devoiiic, 

Warroti,  .1. 
Coiiiparison  of  cis-  with  traus- 

Atlautic     formations,    Win- 

<lidl. 
'I'ypi'rt  of  Dovoniun    sy.sti'iit  in 

Nortli  Anierira,  Willi  ;i  ni  n , 

II.  S. 
18!)(i.  llcfi'vnian     qtiestion,    Clai'kc, 

.(.  M. 


tor.  \.  v.]. 

Aiu.  Jiiiil'.  Si'i..  Mil.  :j',l,  ii.'JOl  (J  II.).  18UH. 

—  On    the    ])olisln'd     I  i  ni  cs  I  dtio    of 
Koebester. 

Aiii.Jour.  .Sci.,  V(il.37,  pp.  •.>10-24'2,  1831). 
Assoc.  Am.  Ceol.,  'rnuis.,  jip.  201-200,  1H3!I. 

—  Ui'in.'irks  on  tho  rockH  of  New  York. 

.Viii.Jimi'.  Sci..  vol.:t:t.  ])p.  i2i-i2;i,  ih:w. 

—  Stria*  and  furrow H  of  tin'  jiolLshod 
rocks  of  wcMtorn  X»iW  York. 


Aui..ioiii-. Sci..  voi.ii,  pp. un-iso.  lH4;i. 

ISM.  A^i' oi' ('iiiskill  liora,  Daw.soo.      [ ]  [Ueviow  of  Eniinoiis's  "(icolou^ii'al 

,F.  \V.  report    of    Hio    niidland    connties    of 

(icologiral  po.sitionof  tlio  Cats-         North  Carolina,"] 

kill  nl'0lt|),  I'rossor.  .\iii..Jimr.  Sci., 'Jd  sori('.'<  vol,21.  ii]).  ■l'J7-r28, 


Di^vonian    and    Carbonifcvoiis. 
c'orrolation,  WillianiH,  II.  S. 

Dewalqne,  C.    Int«/rntttioii:il  (jfcolouiical 
TOiij,n'('.ss  at  Herlin. 

Siii'iin',  Vdl.d.  11.52(1  (i  ]!.),  188.-I. 

iDewees,  .lohii  11.     fl'^ossil    iron-ore    re- 
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2(1  ficiil.   Siu'v.   Tonii.sylviiiiiii,    Ri'iiiiri     K, 
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1857. 

Detvey,  Fred.   I".     Soiiio   Canadian    iron 
ores. 

.\in.  Iiisl.  -Mining  Kn)^.,  TrauH.,  vol.  12,  pp. 
11)2-2(14,  1884. 

Note  on  tho  niekel    on.  of  Rnssell 


Spritij^s,  Lo'i:an  Comity,  Kans. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kng..  Tniis.,  vol.  17.  jip. 
0;)(i-6:i7,  1881). 


Harrisliiirn,  1878 
I — (ieiiliijiii'Ml  map  of  J'erry  Comity 


ili(i  fossil  iidii.oni  bc'ls  (if  niidiUc  I'lMinsyl-      Dewsuap,  S.  (r.     Tho    coal    nieasiilcs   of 
aiiia,  li.v  .liilin   II.  Diiwci's  [cto.|,  ]ip.  l-i:!!l,  Washillo'ton. 

Kng.  ami  Mining  .Tour.,  vol.  .VJ,  ]ip.  24.'i-24(i 
(!ip.).4o,  ]8!)1. 

11  g.hI.  Siirv.  I'l'iinsvlvuniii,  Kcpoit  i''2,     Dickeiison,  Georgo  .1.     [Report  on  IhIo 

I'lTliiiiiiiiiry  rciiort  im  the  iiiilfintiiloiiy  of 
Pirrv  ('(iiinly,  liy  K.  W.  ClayjioU',  in  jiockct 
!Ui"vi'r,  llnn'i.sljiirg,  188.'i. 

[Dewey,  Chester.     Sketeh  of  the  miner- 
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Koyale.] 

M(','<><iigo  Treat.  V.  S..  31.it  (Jong.,  l.'^l  .'fcss., 
IIou.sc  Kx.  l)(io.  No.  5.  piirt  ;i.  pii.  ."lO.'i-.'iUO, 
^\'ll;^llington.  1841). 


Aiii..I(ini'.  Sci.,  vol.  1.  pp.  3:i7-34li.  map.  1818. 

-("^(ilii(;i(':il   section    from    Taeonick 
!;.'('  ill  Willianistown  to  the   city  of 
|Tt(iy.(iii  the  Hudson. 

.Viii.Idur,  Sci..  vol.2,  p)).  240-248,  1820. 
-.\sl;i't(li  of  the  geology  iind  miner- 
i'.ojyof  the  western  jiart  of  Ma.ssachu- 
iHtsaud  IS  small  ptirt  of  the  adjoining 
I  Hates. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  8,  jip.  l-Oi),  240-244,  inni), 

la 


8t.  Oeorne,  Me. 

Boston  Soc.   N'iit.  Hist.,  I'loc,  vol. '23,  pji. 
28-20,  1S88. 

Dickeson,  M.  \\'.,  Brown,  Aiidiew,and. 
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Dickinson,  .lames  T.     Geological  spoei- 
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Dickinson,  John.     Romnrkson  tlio  "put-  Diller,  J.ti, — Continued. 

riliotl  fore.si' of  Arizona.     [Ali.stract.J       Tlio    felsites    and    their   (issociated 

Am.  A«»<.c.,  rro.-.,  vol.  3:..  p.  •.'3"  (,i  \,.).  IMT.  rocks,  north  of  lioston. 

Dickson,  Jamos.     .\n  CSSiiy   on   tiio  gold  Harvard  Coll.,  Mu«.Comp.  Zcm.1..  liull.Tol. 

region  of  th.-  Uiiitod  Stat.'8.  ^' I'P- 165-180, 1884. 
(icol.  S(i«'.  IVuiisylvnuiii,  Triiii».,  vol.  l,]!]). 
16-.'<2,  IKiS. 


Abstract.  Am.  .lour.  Sol.,  3d  st^ifs.  vul.?.' 
1-.  80  (i  p.),  1881. 


On  tho  sricneo  and  practi.o  of  n.in-      —  I'''ilK"r'te    from    Mount    •llji.lsni, 


Oreg. 

\m.  Jour.  Scl.,  .'Ul  series,  vol.  28.  pp. 2.Vj-::o. 
1884. 
.Vlistiart,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  19,  p.  39."i  i.'j  linej) 
Dickson,  .lohn.     Notice  of  the  mineral-  '        i883. 


(li'ol.  .SiH'.  Pi^DiiHylvania,  Traus.,  vol.  l,i>p. 
:i»>0-l08,  iilati-B.  1835. 


ogy  and  geologv  ot  parts  of  Sonth  nnd  ,,  ,       .^    .. 

XT    X,   .,       ,•  Inlgurito  trom  Oregon. 

North  (.•irol ma.  ^,  ,„       -,r  ,.;«,, 

I  .Science,  vol. 3,  pp. 735-730  (i  p.). 


.\m.  .Jour.  Sii.,  v(>l.:i,  pp.  1-4,  1821. 

Diefifenbach,  Otto.  Heobachtnu!.;!' n 
iiber  <lio  Er/-(i;iMgo  mid  das  (iaiig- 
(jehligc  von  Nord-C'arolina  iind  (h-n 
angrrnzcndiMi  Staatcn. 

.None,-*  .Inhrhiu'li,  1854,  pp  fi«:i-8B9,  1854. 

HciiHirkiingcii     ilbcr    den    .Minoral- 

r(M(  lithmii  dtr  \'cniiiigtt'n  .staatcn  von 
Nord-.ViiHTiKa. 

Nitien  .Jahrbiuli,  IH,').'),  pj).  527-,')3'.! ;   18.')fl.  pi>. 
;iR')-394. 

Iioiiii'rkiingcn     iiber     den      Knpfcr- 

bcr.nli.au   in    den   Vercinigten    St.'iati  ii 
von  Nord-Anicrika. 

nKTjS   uiid  Iliilt.  Zt'it..  I«,"i8,  pp.  17-48.  f.O  (!8, 
7.')-70.  m,^. 

Dietz,  H.  Description  of  a  testneeoiia 
formation  at  Anasta.sia  I.siand. 

I'liiliiili  Ipliia  .Vcad.  Sci.,  ,]i)ur.,   vol.  4,   pp. 
7.1-80.  1824. 

Diller,  .1.  S.  Westli<lcl  dnring  theCham- 
plain  period. 

Am.  .Four.  Sci.,  :iil  Hrrii'n,  vol.  13,  ])p.  262-20.'", 
1877. 

The    felsitcH    and    tlieir    as.soci.ited 

rocks  nortli  of  Mostoii. 

llostoii  Scir.   \al.    llisf      I'roi.,   vol.  20,  l)p. 
3.'i5-:ill«  1H8I. 

[Oil     the     fi'lsitc.s    and      .as.sociatcd 

roi-kn  in  tlic  vicinity  of  Itostoii.J 

BoHtou  Soc.  Nat.  lll.st,,  Proo.,  vol.  21,  )ip. 
l«8-lfiO(3p->.  1883. 

Notes  on  tlie  geology  of  the  'I'matl. 

Si'ioncc.vol.  2.  lip.  2.'.5  2.W,  1883. 


i><e4 


[ 1  Rocks  from  Oregou. 

Scirnco,  vol.  4,  p.  71  ( ]  p.),  1884. 

A'olcanic   sand  which  fell    ;it   Cna 

laska,  .Uaska,  October  20,  ]HKi.  nml 
riomo  considerations  couccrninf;  \u 
composition. 

Science,  vol.  3.  pp.  651-654,  1884. 

Abstracts,  Wasliiu^tou  I'liil.  .S.jc,  Hull.. vol 
7,  pp.  33-34, 1884 :  Science,  vol.  4.  pp.  71-72,  l'.| 
1884. 

[Rocks  of  fiassens  Peak  and  .Mount 

.Shasta.  I 

Sciome,  vol,  3.  i)p.  551-,")52  (*  p.».  I>84. 
Co;»l  ill  the  Chico  group  of  C'llifw- 

Ilia. 

Scicucp,  vol.  5,  ji,  43  (|)  .'ol,).  18«,-,. 

Dikes  of  peridotite  ciittiii^i  the  Car- 


boniferous rocks  of  Kentiiclcy. 
Science,  vol.  5,  ]).  65  (('„  p,),  188.'i. 

—  I.ava  from  the  new  volcano  on  lio-  j 
goslolV  Island. 

Science,  vol. .'),  pp.  66  67  (J  p.i,  lUS.i. 

—  Notes   on    the    geology  of  iiortlieraj 


California. 

r.S.  (leol.  Surv.,  Bull.  No.  33,  vol  .'i.pp.SC- 
387,  \Va>.liiugtoii,1886. 

Abslr-ict,  Science,  vol.  8,  pp.623  6-0(1  pi  I- 
1886. 

—  Notes  on  the  peridotite  of  KlIii'tN 
County.  Ky. 

Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  3il  scrios.  vol.  :i2,  ]>y.  I-'l  IS 
1886. 

(Icol.  Siirv.  Kciitncky,  -polofv  nl'  l!l' 
('ouTit.N,  li.v  Crandall  pi>.20  25,  U^- 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat,,  vol,  20,  p,  10,^  i- P^ 
1886, 


—  Stiii'.yof  the  voleaiiie  rocks  [in  Cas- 
cade rangoj. 

.Science,  vol,  3.  p.  366  (S  p.).  1884.  „„                  .        „  ^,       ,.             , 

I  he  genesis  of  the  diamoiiii. 

—  (Jrological    field    work    [Cascade  i  Science,  vol.8,  p,3U2  (]  pi.  i    !'<*'» 
range].                                                                        i  Oeol.  Surv.  Kentucky,  peddcy  "I  f''"^ 

Scieiire.  vol.  3,  pp.  52-53, 1884.                              |  Couuty,  by  rrundall,  pp.  25-28.  188«, 


■'andstouodike 
,'''•»'•  Soc,  Am,, 
'■''"'•'«  8,  Is»o. 

"'"■"Sfll-.|     I,,,     ^y 
*""•"■*•■».  p.  442 
I  ,  """ractH,  .\,„    ,. 

I    *'f ,""'»«»).  1890 


lUHT'iV  1 


NORI'H    AAfERICAN   OKOLOOV. 


;}63 


■ai\i' «" 


Ho-1 


vol  'Mil'-'' 


Diller,  J.  8.— Coiitinne<l. 

Notes  on  tho  geology  of  nortbern 

(alifoniiii.     [Abstract.] 

Wiisliington,  T'liil.  Soc.  Hull.  vol.  H,  pp.  4-5 
(a(l<lilii>ii»l  note  on  p.  8),  1887. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  3(1  series,  vol.  33,  pp.  152-153, 
1M8. 
.Vni.  Gcol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  125-120,   1888. 
Popular   Sci.    Monthly,  vol.  32,  p.  410    (10 
luiesi.  1888. 

—  Tlu'liitcBtvolcanict'i'iiptionin  iiortb- 
trii  (.'iilil'oriiiti  aud  its  peculiar  lava. 

Am.  .four.  Sci.,  3d  aerii's.  vol.  33.  pp.  iH-'tO, 
1987. 
Abstract,  Aui.  (Icol.,  vol.  1,  p.  12(1  (i  ]>.),  1888. 

—  I'eridotite  of  Elliott  t'ounty,  Ky. 

['.  S.  lii'ol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  Powell,  Director, 
Hull.,  vol.  0,  pp,  357-385,  No.  38,  Wnsliiiijrtoii, 
1^7. 

Alistracts,  Am.  (iool..  vol.  1,  p.  126  (J  p.); 
riipnlarSci.  Monthly,  vol.li'J,  ii.420(i  col.):  Uy 
(i.  II.  Williiium,  Xeucs  Julirbucli,  1887,  vol,  2, 
;.p.  475-47(3. 

[ — ]  [Report  ou  potioj^rnpby  of  peritlo- 
tit(!  from  I)oii<;las  t'ounty,  Oref;,,  and 
WelistenX.  C] 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  35,  |ip.  485-487, 

—  Sn])|)leiiu'ntary  note  on  tho  perido- 
tite  of  illliott  County,  Ky. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  37,  pp.  219-220, 

\m. 

—  lifolnuy  of  tbo  Las.son  Peak  district. 

I'.  S.  ili'iil,  Surv.,  J.  \V.  Powell,  Director, 
'til  Ueport,  pp.  395-432,  Pl.itesXIV-I.I,  Wash- 
ingliiii.  issu. 

Abstract.  Am.  Oeol.,  vol.  0,  iip-  iy('>-li>7  'J  p.). 

-The  history  of  porphyritic quartz  in 

iiiiptive  nicks. 
Science,  vol.  13,  p.  232  (J  p.),  4°,  1889. 
—  Petroi;ri(]>hic    notes    [basalt    tlikes 
ill  iipjicr  I'aleo/oic   series   in    central 
.\ppalacliiaiis  of  Virginia]. 

Am..I(iiir.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  39.  pp.  270-271, 
1-90. 
Abstract,   Am.   Xnt.,    vol.   24,   pp.   773-774 
"imcsi,  18!l(l. 

Notes  (Ml  the  Cretaceous  rocks  of 
a'ttlicru  California. 
Am.  Jimr.  Sii..  :!il  series,  vol. 40, pp. 476-478, 


liiiliil. 

I'logy 

18i«. 


-  ■'^andstouo  dikes, 
lii-ol.  8oc.  Am..  Pull.,   vol.   1.  pp.  411-442, 
pl«lP9  8  8.  ISHO. 
l)i«<nss((l   liy   \V.    M.    Davis    and    15.    K. 
EriKjivin.  p.ti'J, 
Abstracts,  Am.  (ieol,  vol.  .V  p.  121  (J  p.), 
^^  *'  Am.  Sat.,  vol.  24.  p.  311  I'l  lines),  i>ji, 
u(  r.Ui'^l  ■«-"6fl(6Inie8),  1880;  Am,  Jonr.  Sci.,  3d  »e- 
,  fit».Tol,40,  p.  334  (ip.),  1890. 


Diller,  J.  S.— Continued.  " 
Report  of  <Iivi,sioii  of  ]>f'tr(>ara])hy. 

TT.  S.  (i(M>l.  Surv.,  J.  \V.  Powell.  I'ircctor, 
Oth  Keport,  pp.  98-100,  \Vi>»liinK«ou.  1890, 

-V  lato  vob^anic  eruption  in  ni>rtbern 

California  and  its  peculiar  lava. 

IT.  S.  Geo).  Surv.,  Hull.  .Vo.  70,  33  pages,  17 
]dateH,  AViishington.  18(11. 

Keport  of  Cascade  divisiou. 

r.  S.  Geol.  Surv..  J.  \V.  Powell.  Director, 
loth  Ill-port,  p]i,  144- 147,  \Vasliini;ton.  18iiO. 

[Uolations  of  the  Cretaceous  foruia- 

tion.s  in  northern  California.] 

Oeol.  Soc.  .Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  ]).  2li(!  ( ;  p.), 
1891,  in  iliscus.sion  ol'  pajier  l.v  (i.  F.  lieeker. 
•'  Notes  on  the  early  Cretaceous  of  {'alitoruin 
and  Orojjon." 

Clark,  V.  W..  and.     rur«|Ufiise  from 

New  Mexico. 

Am.  J  otir.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  32,  pp.  211-218, 

ISHfi. 

Kuuz,  (ieorj^e   F..  and.     Is  there  a 

diamond  field  in  Kentucky? 

Science,  vol,  lo,  jip.  140-142, 1887. 

Disbrow,  Mr.     Notice    nt'    some   recent 
experiments  in  boring  lor  fresh  water 
and  of  a  pamphlet  on  that  subject. 
Am,  Jour,  Sci..  vol.  12,  jip.  130-141.  'C-,'. 

DisB  DeBar,  11.  1).  The  ^'^'f.-c  Virgjniii 
bandl)ook  and  imii  igrants"  guide.  A 
sketch  of  the  State  .  ''  West  Virginia, 
11)8  pages,  map,  12^,  I'arkersburg,  1870. 

Doane,  1'.  T.  Remarks  upon  the  atoll 
of  Kbon.  in  Micronesia. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol,  31,  pi>.  318-325, 
1861. 

Dobson,  Peter.       .cniiirks  on  liowlders. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  10.  pp.  217-218, 1826. 

Hints  on  the  iceberg  theory  of  drift. 

Am,  Jour.  .Sci.,  v(d.4«.  pp.  109-172.  184t. 

Dodge,  I'raiik  S.      Rejiort     *     '     '    on 

the  survey  of  Kilaiiea  in  the  last  week 

of  .September  and  the  first  of  October. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.33,  i)p.  9,S-101, 

plate  2, 1H87. 

Dodge,  .Iam(!8  A.     Chemistry. 

Minnesota,  (ieol.  anil  N'at.  lli>t.  Surv.,  loth 
Annual  Uep'"'.  f"r  1881,  pp, 201-210,  St,  Paul, 
1882. 

Anthracite  coal  in  the  valley  of  tlie 

Bow    River,  Northwest    Territory    of 
Canada. 

Am.  (ie(d.,  vol.  1,  pp.  172-173. 1888. 

Dodge,  W.  W.  Notes  on  the  geology  of 
eastern  Massiichiisetts. 

Boston  Soc.  Nut.  Hist.,  Proc.,  vol.  17,  pp.  388- 
419, 1873. 


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364 


CATALOODE   AND   INDEX   OF 


lifti.iff 


WRTO.V.J 


Dodge,  W.  W. — ContimiflA. 

Lower  Siluriau  fossils  in  iiorthorn 

Maine. 

Am.  Jour.  Sil., 3d  sories,  vol.  22,  pp.  434-43B, 
1881. 

Notes    on  the  geology   of    eastern 

MaRsacliuHetts. 

Uoiiton  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Prw.,  vol  21,  pp.  197- 
216, 1883. 

On  the  relations  of  tlie  Menevian 

argillites  and  associated  roclts  at 
Braintree  and  vicinity,  in  Massachu- 
setts. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  SA  series,  vol.  25,  pp.  65-71, 
1883. 

Reviewed  by  M.  E.  'W[ad8Worth],  Scienoc, 
vol.  1,  p.  70  (J  col.),  4°. 

Some  lower  Silurian  graptolites  from 

northern  Maine. 

Am.  -lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  40,  pp.  183-155, 
1890. 

DoUfus,  Auguste,  and  Montserrat,  Eu- 

g('ne  de. 

Arcliives  do  lit  commission  .'^contilique  du 
Mexique,  vols.  2  and  3,  Paris,  1867.  [Not 
seen.] 

Donald,  .1.  T.  The  Heldorberg  rocks  of 
St.  Ilelens  Island. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  9,  new  series,  pp.  302- 
304,  1881. 

Doornik,  J.  E.  Observations  concern- 
ing fossil  organic  remains. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  15,  pp.  90-109, 1829. 

Dorubach,  h.  M.  [Analysis  of  slate 
from  Somervillo,  Mass.] 

lionton  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  6,  pp. 
107, 108  (i  p.),  1859 

Douglas,  Jame-*.  Notes  on  the  copper 
deposits  of  Harvey  Hill. 

Quebec  Lit.  and  Hist.  Soc  Trans.,  for 
1870-71,  pp.  42-50, 1871. 

The  native  copper  mines  of  Lake 

Superior. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  7,  new  series,  pp.  318-330, 
1875. 

From  Quart.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  11,  pp.  162-180, 
1864. 

Douglass,  Columbus  C.  Report  [on 
Ingham  and  parts  of  Eaton  and  Jack- 
son counties"]. 

2d  Annual  Report  of  the  State  Geologist  of 
Michi^'aii,  pp.  00-77,  Detroit,  1839. 

[I{e])ort  (ui  Jackson,  Caliioun,  Kala- 

nnizoo,   Kiiton,  Ionia,   Kent,   Ottawa, 
Van  Huren,  and  Allegan  counties.] 
3d  Annual  Ri'imrt  of  the  Stale  Geologist  of 
Michigan,  pp.  53-76,  Detroit,  184U. 


Douglass,  Columbus  C. — Continned, 

Remarks  on  the  general  ( liaiutcrof 

the  northern  portion  of  the  lower  Pen. 
insula. 

14th]  Annual  Report  o!'  the  State  (Iwilogisi 
[of  Michigan],  pp.  98-111,  Detroit.  IStl. 

DoTvler,  Bennett.  Tableaux,  ged^jraiih- 
ical,  commercial,  geological,  niul  guni- 
tary  of  New  Orleans,  39  pagen,  NVw 
Orleans,  [18531. 

Drake,  Daniel.  Geological  ac<ouiit  ot 
the  valley  of  the  Ohio. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  new  series,  p|i 
124-139, 1825. 

A    systematic    treatise,    liisioriciil. 

etiological,  and  practical,  oi'  tlic  prin- 
cipal diseases  of  the  interior  (if  Xortli 
America  as  they  appear  in  tlie  C'aiUM- 
sian,  African,  Indian,  and  Kskinid 
varieties  of  the  poimlatinn,  xvi,  x> 
pages,  19  ])Iatos,  Cincinnati,  lX.50;xis, 
985  pages,  Philadelphia,  1851. 

Drinker,  H.  S.    Abstract  of  a  pajier  on  j 
the  nunoH  and  works  of  the  Leiiigii 
Zinc  Company. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kng.,  Trnns.,  vol.  l.|if 
67-75, 1873. 

The    Musconetcong    tunnel    [Xewj 

Jersey.] 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  £ng., 'rniiH,  vul.  Pi.  pp| 
2.11-272,  section,  1875. 


Drummond,  A.  T.    The  dLstrilmtinn  ifl 
plants  in  Canada  in  soni(!  oi  its  ri!i-j 
tions  U>  ]»hy8ical  and  ji.ist  gt'oloj;id 
conditions. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  3,  new  series,  pp.  161-1" 
1868. 


The  distribution  of  soine  ('aiiiidi 

plants    an    argument   for  tiic  iiiuna^ 
origin  of  the  Erie  clays. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  7,  new  series,  pp.  "I-- 
1H7.J. 

Onr  Northwest  prairies;  theirori.i 

and  their  forests. 

Canadian    Rec.    Sci.,    vol.   '-'.  pp.  H'-'l 
1880. 

The  prairies  of  Manitoba. 

Canadian  Kcc.  .Sci.,  vol.  3,  pp.  :ill-43.  l-f* 

The  distribution  and  physical 

past  geological    relations    of   Uri'l 
North  American  plants. 

Canadian  Rec.  Sci.,  vol.  2,  pp.  4iwa  < 
469,1887;  vol.  3,  pp.  1-21, 1888. 


Drummon 

—  Till)  g 

Oiiiadij 

-S7.  I8SN. 

-ilwirac 
4:':'-(L>:t  (j 
(}  i"l.) ;  A 
I88P. 

Dryer,  Char 

"I'  I  lie  /roil 

Am.  Gv(,i 

Ducatel,  J. 

gi^j. 

Jii'pon  on 
3-51,  IS.'it. 

—  On  (lines  ( 
"''Maryland 

geillojri,.;,]  fy. 

Wiirv/.iiid  A 
2«-53,  1837. 

—  ■iniiri;.!  rep 

»''  M.iiyliiu,!^ 

[^nuajKdis,  u 

—  Aiiuii.il  rejx 

"'  ■^'■•iryJaiul, 

lAi'mpo.'is,  18; 

—  Annua)  r,.j,„; 

"'■'^''trvJand,  ij 

*'  •  Anuaj)()]i8^ 

|— •■"111  AJexan 
tie  I)r..,V,.t„,i 

INK.  ^ 

-^"1- Jour. , Sci., 

DndJey,  Willi..,,,,' 
r™  '"■   Viviai 

Am.  Jo,„,  s;  .       I 
1890.  '    '' 

iDnmbJe,  K.  T  i 
Meld.  ■■' 

"'■"l- ami  Sci.  Hull 

■f-s-'lfs.    Are,f 

"'•''•  "'"pe.i  by  tl 
^""'  <-ol.  .s'urv. 
'"-'^•^»,  plate  1, 

■%ort  of   the  I 

'"«"ii,  189J,  ' 

^'^■'•"- eastern 


innort. 
iiiTiietct  of 
lower  Pen- 

[itc  (iBIllogiat 

.it,  18U. 

\,nw\  suui- 
pushes,  Nfw 

account  of 

;,  new  si'ries,  PV 

,e,  liisumcal 
I.  (),'  U>e  vii»- 
,,vi(>r  of  North 
in  the  Canca- 

atioii.  xvi,  H> 
,n!vti,  l»50;'i'^' 
I,  1851. 

b  of  :>  \>i'V'''' "'  I 
of    tlu'  \'':W\ 


UABTON.l 


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J.,  Trnnn. 


M.  U'V 


tnmiel    [Ne^ 


'Iran-*  . 


ol.:Vpp 


le  .Vistrilxition  '^i 
some  of  i'^  '■'■^*; 


liewsorii's.Pl' 


ifl-i: 


Drummond,  A.  T.— Continued. 

riif  jjreat  lako  basins  of  Canada. 

Ciiiiiiliuu  Iteo.  !Sci.,  vol.  3,  pp.  142-117,  247- 
■j87. 1888. 

AliMt racts,  Populor  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  35,  pp. 

4-.'2-4j:)  (}   p.),   1889;     .SciimcK,  vol.  Ill,  p.  32 

(J  (•.)!.)  i  Am.  Gcol.,  vol.  ;i,  pp.  197-199  (J  p.), 

1889. 

Dryer,  Cli.nrles  R.     The  ghuiul  geology 

1)1'  tlie  Iroiulenuoit  region. 

Am.  Gcol.,  vol.  5,  pp.  202-207,  1890. 

Ducalel,   J.   T.     Report  [of  the  geolo- 

gbt]. 

Ri'port  on  till-  npw  map  of  Virylaml,  i^i. 
3-51,  18:n. 

—  Outlines  of  th«^  physical  goograjihy 
iifMaryliind,  eiuhracing  its  prominent 
geologiciil  features. 

Maryland  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
24-53,  18:i7. 

—  Anuui.l  report  of  the  State  geologist 
of  Maryland,  40  pages,  1837,  2  maps, 
[Anuapolis,  1838]. 

—  .\nuual  report  of  the  State  geologist 
of  Maryland,  1838,  pp.  3-17,  plates, 
fAnnaimlis,  1839]. 

1  —  Annuiil  report  of  the  Statt- geologist 
of  Maryland,  18;t9,  46  pages,  3  plates, 
f  .  Aiiiiajjolis,  1840.  Another  edition 
has  i;i  paj;tM ;  another,  59  pages. 

—  uiid  Alexander,  .).  H.  Report  on 
thi'  proircted  survey  of  the  State  of 
Marylaud,  39  pages,  map,  Annapolis, 

Am.  Jmir.  .Sci.,  vol.27,  pp.  1-^8,  1835. 
Dudley,  William  L.     A    curious  ocpur- 
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Aui.Jum'.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.40,  pp.  120-121, 


lof  som-  »-'a.v...l«1 
]t   for  ^l""  """' 

lay**- 
lairies;  tbeiron.i 


vol. 


VP. 


lttnitol)tt. 

l.„1.3,vi...'»-«"'' 

and  physio  J' 

llatiou.  of  «"« 


|;\ut8. 

vol.  2.  VP' 
Ul,lM8. 


111M»' 


iDumble,  E.  T.]    The  Nacogdoches  oil 

1  fiekl. 

tiool.  and  Sci.  Bull.,  vol.  1,  No.  3  (§  col.),  1888 

•  ResnltN.    A  review  of  Texas  geology 
«iievol()iK'd  1>y  the  work  of  the  survey. 
TfXM  Gi'ol.  Siirv.,  l8l  Annual  Heport,  pp. 
uix-lxxiv,  jilato  1,  1890. 

■Report  of   the  State  geologist  for 

im. 

leias  Geol.  .Surv.,  2d  Annual   Report,  pp. 

I  r-liixviii,  1891. 

■Agcueral  description  of  the  iron-ore 
fistrict  (if  eastern  Texas. 

Texas  (",pol.  Surv.,  2d  Annual  Report,  pp. 
i;-31,189l. 

Abntrapt,  Am.  N»t.,Tol.  28,  pp.737,  910-011 

.i'M«n. 


[Dumble,  E.  T.]— Continued. 

[Iron-ore  district  of  eastern  Texas], 

Anderson  County. 

ToxaH  Geol.  Surv.,  2d  Annual  liejiort,  pp. 
303-317,  1801. 

[Iron-ore  district  of  eastern  Tex.as], 

Houston  County. 

UVxas  (icol.  Surv.,  2d  Annual  Report,  pp. 
318-320,  1891. 

Important    results  of    the    Texas 

survey. 

Am.  Gcol,,  vol.  7,  p|).  207-269,  1891. 

and  Hill,  R.  T.    The  igneous  rocks 

of  central  Texas.     [Abstract.] 

Aiii.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  rroc,  vol.  38,  pp.  242- 
243  (i  p.),  1800. 

Dunbar,  William,  and  Hunter,  Dr.  Ob- 
servations. 

McHsage  from  the  President  of  the  Tuited 
States,  coinniiinu'nting  discoveries  niadt;  in  ex- 
ploring the  Missouri,  Rod  River,  and  Washita, 
by  Captains  Lewis  and  Clark,  Dr.  Shelhy, 
and  Mr,  Dunbar,  with  a  Htaii.stical  account  of 
tho  country  ad.jacent,  178  pages,  plate.  Wash- 
incton,  1800,  pp.  115-171. 

Duncan,  P.  Marlin.   On  the  older  Tertiary 
forui.itiim  of  the  West  Indian  Islands, 
Geol.  Soc,  (Juart.  Jour.,  vol.  29,  pp.  548-565, 
Plates  XIX-XXII,  1873. 

and  "Wall,  G.  P.    A  notice  of   the 

geology  of  .Tamaica,  especially  with 
reference  to  the  district  of  Clarendou, 
with  descriptions  of  tho  Cretaceous, 
Eocene,  and  Miocene  ccrals  of  the 
island. 

Geol.  Soc. .Quart.  Jour., v(d.  21,  pp.  1-15, 1865. 

Dunn,  Russell  L.  Drift  mining  in  Cali- 
fornia. 

California,  8th  Report ot'State Mineralogist, 
pp.  736-770,  1888. 

Dunnington,  F.  P.  Distribution  of  ti- 
tanic oxide  upon  the  surface  of  the 
earth. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  42,  pp,  401-495. 
1891. 

Dupee,  J.  A.  [Ash  bed  of  the  Phconix 
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Boston  Soc. Nat. Hist.,  Proc,  vol.5,  pp. 270- 
280  (I  p.),  1856. 

Durand,  F.  E.  Notes  on  the  silrer  mines 
of  Pioche. 

California  Acad,  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  4,  pp.  246- 
246  (i  p.),  1872. 

Duttou,  C.  E.  The  cause  of  regional 
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366 


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[Bfiti:: 


Duttoii,  C.  E. — Continued. 

A  criticism  upon  the  contractional 

liypotliesis. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Uil  HorieH,  vdI.H,  iip.  113-112^, 
1874. 

Critical  obHervutions  on  theories  of 

the  eartli's  ])h,vHi('!i]  evolution. 

Am.  Juur.  .Sci.,  3(1  Beries,  vol.  111.  vp.  1  rJ-145, 
1870. 

Abstnut  I'fiiii  Muutlil.v,  May  uud  June, 
1870. 

Heport  on  the  litholo),{ic  (characters 

of  the  Henry  Mou'itain  intrusives. 

I'nitcd  .Stat««  geuf^rapliiiiil  iiud  gfoIoKicul 
survey  of  Itocky  Mountain  region,  J.  AV. 
I'owcll  in  I'liarso,  report  on  tho  geology  of  the 
Henry  Jlountains  liy  <i.  K.  (iilliort,  pp.  01-05, 
4",  "Wasliinclon,  1877;  pp.  147-151,  V--,  \Yaah- 
inijton.  1880. 

[ J  [Ki^port  on  -work  on  lava  fields  of 

southern  I'tah.] 

Vniteil  states  geographical  anil  geulogieal 

Hurvcy  of  Itoe'ky  fountain  region,  report  hy 

J.  W.  Vowoll,  pp.  G.-7  (J  p.),  AVa.sIiington.  1877. 

Am.  Jour.  Svi.,  3(1  Huries,  vol.  15.  pp.  353-358. 

On  the  rerniian  formation  of  North 

America.     [.Vbstruct. ) 

AVashiuglon,  Phil.  Soe.,  Hull.,  vol.  3.  pp.  07- 
08  (3  p.),  1880. 

[Kcport  of  division  of  tho  Cohjrado.] 

U.S.  Ciool.  Surv..  (Clarence  King.  Director, 
l8t  xVnnualKoport,  1879-80,  pp.  28-31.  AVasli- 
ington,  18HII. 

Keport  on  the  geoloyy  of  the  high 

plateaus  of  Utah, 

United  St  ites  fieogriiphical  and  geologirul 
survey  of  (lii>  IJoeky  Mountain  region,  J.  W. 
Powell  in  charge,  xwii,  307  jiages,  atl.'is,  4", 
Washington,  1880.  Includps  prefatory  note 
by  J.   \V.  Powell,  PI),  vii-xiii. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  serieH,  vol.  20, 
pp.  (>3-0!t,  1880. 

The  causes  of  (ilacial  climate. 

AVashington,  Phil.  Soc,  Hull.,  vol.  '-',  |)p.  43. 
45, 1880. 

Tertiary  history  of  the  Grand  Canyon 

district. 

U.  S.  Cool.  Surv.,  .1.  W.  Powell,  l)irecU)r. 
Monographs,  vol.  2,  xiv,  264  Jiagus,  43  plates 
aud  23  sheet.s  in  aoconipRnying  folio  atlas, 
Washington,  1882. 

Al)Mtra<rt8,  Science,  vol.  3,  jip.  327-331,  1884; 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vid.  24,  pp.  81-89, 
Plato  IV,  1882;  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  pp.  511-513, 
plates,  1884;  Soc.  Oi<ol.  France,  Bull.,  3d 
series,  vol.  11,  pp.  529-539,  1883;  Liverpool 
Geol.  Assoc,  Jour.,  vol.  9,  ]>]).  49-55, 1890  ;  Scot- 
tish  Ocogr.  Mag.,  vol.  3,  pp.  441-400, 2  plates, 
map,  18.' :. 


Dutton,  C.  E.— Continued. 
The   excavation  of  the  (Jrand  Can- 
yon   of    the    ("olortido     River.      [  \lj. 
sfract.] 

.\ni.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  3li.  jip.  128-130,  Igi;, 
Science  (edited  by  John  Mlchels),  vol.;, p.,, 
•153-451.1882. 

Ph.vsics  of  tho  earth's  crust,  Ky  jicv, 

Osmond  Fisher. 

.\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  23,  ]i\\.  a^^.^i 
1882. 

Keport  [on   worli  in   IIi>;li  I'lateiiii 

legion  J. 

U.  S.  Geid.  Surv.,  J.  W.  PowuU  Diri'ctor. 
2d  .\nnual  IvCliort,  1880-81.  I)li.  ."'In.  AViisli 
Ington. 1882. 

'I'lie  physical  geology  of  the  Liraud 

Canyon  district. 

V.  S.  (icol.  Surv.,  J.  ^V.  Powell.  Hiwiic 
2d  Annual  lie  port,  1880-81,  pp.  .17-100,  \Vii!.!i. 
ington,  1882. 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.  4,  pp.  03-01.  l.txi. 

Uoeent  exploration  oC  the  vul- 
canic phenomena  of  the  llii\v;iiiau  h 
lands. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  \«\.  2'>.  p)i.  21:i-J.'i: 
1883. 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.  I.  p.  ;it:i  (!  p.).  4 , 
1883. 

Petrographic  notes  on  tlu' \olcaiiii' 

rocks  of  tlie  Yellowstone  I'lirk. 

t'nitcd   States  geologii  al  ami  -(ii);iii]ilni  ill 
survey  of  the  '!  crrilorips,   !•".  \.  Ihiyilcn  ;ii| 
chiir;.re,  12th  Annual  Kepoii  I  Inr  HT8J.  lurt 
2,  pii.  57-02,  \\'ashinglon,  1883. 

Hawaiian  volcanoes. 

U.  S.  (leol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  Powell.  l)imtor,)il| 
Annual  Iteport,  1882-81,  pp.7.-.  Ji:i.  \V;i>liii 


Um,  1884. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Xat.,  vcd.  20.  \\.m  (J  |>.l| 
1886;  Science,  vol.  7,  pp.  1.58-100.  IS8t. 

—  The  ellect  of  a  warmer  cliiiiato  iipoi 


glaciers. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  '.'I  fy\- 
1884. 

—  The  volcanic  problem  slated.    f.Vlj 


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Washington,  Phil.  Soc,  Hull,.  \"l.  ('■  PI' 
92, 1884.  Discussed  by  Powell,  Ciurko,  Wh: 
itud  Ilarkuess,  pp.  92-03. 

—  Geology  of  the  Hawaiian  IslauJ 

[Abstract.] 

Washington,  Phil.  .Soc,  Hull..  v..l.«.  pi' 
11, 1884. 

—  On  basalt  tields  of  New  .Mexico. 
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■'"m.  l«8.-,-8U,  pp.  07 

■/'"«"""■  of  the 

mm  ffcoiogy. 

"■'"liiDgtou.i'iiij.  s 
I  *I.W9. 

■f^eport   of   divis 
./■■■'^■G""l.S„rv.,j.^ 
JAtlanti,.,„ulPa 

I  i'«i,  1890. 

:"'^'  ':''.v^'oiii„o 

"/"^''''''.d  south, 


R 


16CLL  1:T 

rnnd  Cau- 
vr.     (.Ml- 

i':»!-i;m,  w: 

Is),"!.:.!!!' 
ist,liy  l!iv. 

ijjli  riaU'aii 

wuU,  Uirt'ttor. 
)V.  5-10,  Wmli- 

L)l'  tUe  Graii'l 

p.  IT-Iilf',  Wiul. 
).  03-61, 1884. 

,i|'    tlie    vul- 
0  iiiiwiiiiau  Is] 

-,,1.2:,.  y>l..2W-» 

1.  V  ■■'*■■'  t'.V-i'* 

,(,1,  llif  volcanic  I 
lu',  I'iivk, 

J.-.  V.  UaviUniol 
„.t  1  (or  liiTS).  l"rt 
88'.!. 

LveU,  l)ivn'lor,4'll! 
I      7:„jl(i,  \Va»liii";1 

L\.UO.V«'»  '*!'•' 

[,,.,•  .limiito  »ri 
vol.  ■:'■  VI''-' 
fill  si-.UihI.    I^^ 

|.v^v;uil«u  l^l*"'* 
U..ll..v"l-»' !'■''■' 
ICONS'  M'Nif"' 


riiioir.] 


NOKTH   AMEHKAN   GEOLOGY. 


367 


Dutton,  r.  E.— Coutimiod. 

Mount  'I'll jior  mill  tlio  /niii  pliitoiiu. 

r.S,  (icol.Surv.  ,.I.  W.  I'liwcU.  Diri'clur  Olli 
.\uiiiuil  Kcport,  l»ai-85,  pp.  1IK>-1I)8.  pliilrs  1 1- 
2-.;  Wiwhins'"",  18»5. 

Abmnict*.  Ain.Joiif.  Sc-i.,  !lil  HiTicH,  vol.  ;U, 
|,|i.iri:,-l.')7, 1887;  S<-ioin'0,  vol.  10,  pp.  317-;il8, 


The  volciiuocH    niul    Ijiva    inUtls    ol' 

New  Mi'xifo.     [Alistratt.J 

Wa^liiiigton,  Pliil.  Mix-..  Hull.,  vol.*,  iij).  7(1- 
;9. 1S85.    Discus.sml  liy  J.  W.  Piiwdl.  p.  7!). 

Tlie  latest  volcanic!  erupliini   in  the 

liiitiMl  .States. 

.Soicii,'!',  vol.  0,  pp.  40-47,  18«j. 

-Till'  tlu'ory  of  volcaiifies. 

Si  ii'Ui'P,  vol.  6,  i>p.  2.'>.'>-25C,  1(*(<5. 

li.vii'W    iif   LcH    VolcaiiH,  by    f'li.  \'i'l:iin. 

rari'<.  1H84. 

—  (.'niti  r  Li(ko,Oreji<>ii.  a  inoposid  ua- 
tioiial  vcsiTvation.  | 

A  ii-iii'f,  vol.  7.  pp.  179-182. 1880. 

—  The  miltiiiei'f^ed  trees  of  the  I'olnni- 

liiil  IfiviT. 

Soieiiir,  vol. »,  pp.  82-84,  4  ',  1887. 

—  [On  the  geologic  iioineiifiature  in 
iciitTiil  iiud  the  classilieatioii,  nonioii- 
I'liituic,  ;ui(l  (listinetivo  cLaracteristiea 
iii'tho  )ii'('-('ani1>riun  I'oi'niiition  and  the 
iirijrin  of  sfipeutiiie.J 

lull  rii'ilitinal  Coiifi.  (iool..  Am.  ('i)ioiiiittri , 
Kf|K)rl.H,  1.'<.-I8.  A.  pp.  71-7;t,  1888. 

|> — 1  [Ontlioiiseof  the  term  "Taeonie."] 

luK^nialidiial  C'oii;;.  (icol..  Am.  Committor, 
KciKiits,  l.-v-^s,  n.  p.  17  (1  liui').  1888. 
.Vm.Cdl.,  vol.2,  p.  207, 1888. 

|— K('|ioit  of   division    of    volcanic^ 

Jl'llluiry. 

I'.S.Cwil.  Surv..  J.  W.  I'ow.-ll.niiocloi,  7lli 
j|wt.  188.I-8U,  i>p.  07-103,  Wii.sliiiinloii.  1888. 

-i^iisoiuc  of  the  greater  prol)lenis  of 

[physical  <,'i'()iogy.  | 

WasliiUKton.  I'hil.  Soc.,  liiill..  vol.  11,  jip.  .It- 

•Kepoit  of   division   of    volcanie 

|H<'gy. 

r.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  Powell,  Director,  8th  j 
I  Vrt.  p|i.  i:)«-ir.5,  Washiugtoii,  188U.  | 

i  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad. 

M,iofarl«iu's  Uool.  Uwy.  (■  uiile,  2(1  odilic.ii, 

1 1'  323, 1890. 

The  rrystallino  rocks  of   northern 
'lifornia  luul  sontheru  Oregon. 
Ciiiun^sr;,%>l.Tnlrnintionnl.ronit>tf>Kpn<lii. 
l»-ii».  pp.  lTii-17tf.  I.oiiUrfs,  1801.  , 


Dutton,  'i'.  K.  Oliservation  mi  (he  ba- 
salt ic  formation  on  the  imM  Ikmii  uliore 
«).'  I,ak<>  Sn]>eri(ir. 

Am.  .Tom-.  Sc-i.,  M  Sl■ril•.^.  vol.  4,  p|i,  IIH  1 10 
(Jp.l.  1,>*47. 

Dwight,  IFenry  K.  An  account  ol  the 
Cat>skill  Mdiiiitains. 

Am.  .lour.  .Si  i.,  vol.  2.  pp.  1  l-2'.l,  1820. 

Dwight,  S.  Eihvards.  Descripti  in  of  llie 
I'mplion  of  I.oii;x  Liike  ainl  Mnd  I. .-ike 
in  Vermont  and  of  the  desolation 
etfeeted  by  the  rush  of  waters  through 
Miirton  I'ivcr  and  tlie  lower  romitry 
toward  Lake  Mcni|ilui^inngog  in  the 
summer  of  1810. 

.\ Ml.. Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  11.  pp.  :i!l-r,4.  182(i. 

Dwight,  'William  H.     On  a  Imwldcr  and 
(ilacial  scratches  at  I'',nglewoo(l,  N.  .1. 
.Vm.  .lour.  Sci.,  2(1  Hcrics,  vol.  (1,  ]ip.  li'-U, 
1800. 

On    H    snlisidencc   ol'    hind    at    ('o.\- 

sackie.  N.  Y. 

.Vm.  ,Tour.  Sci..  2(1  weri(^H,  vi,l.  41.  pp.  12-15, 
1800. 

<  )n  some  recent  explorations  in  the 

Waiipin^cr  \'alley  liinosloneof  Dutch- 
ess County,  X.  Y. 

Am.  .Joiir.  Sci.,  3(1  Morics,  vol.  17,  jip.  3.'^0-:fir2, 
1870. 

IJeceiit    ex])l(U-ati()iis    in     tlie    AVap- 

jiinger  \'alle\  limestone  of  Dntclie.'^s 
County,  N.  Y.,  No.  li,  Calciferons  as 
wcUasTrenton  fossils  in  the  Wuiipinger 
limestone  at  Kochdaio,  and  ii  Trenton 
locality  at  Ni^wlmrg,  N.  V. 

Am.  .lour.  tSci..  3(1  ncrlcs,  vol.  HI,  pp.  .loril, 
1880. 

The  results  of  some  rec  iit  paleonlo- 

logical  investigations  in  the  vicinity 
of  roughk(H'i>8ie. 

l'ouf;likccpsi('  Soi-.  Ts'at.  Sci.,  Proc,  October, 
l.-*7!),  to  July,  1880,  pp.  15-20,  1880. 

Further  discovery  of  fossils  in    the 


AVappiuger  Valley  in   Harii(>gat    lime- 
stone. 

Am.  .loiu'.  Sci.,  3(1  sciic.-i,  vol.  21,  ]ip.  78-79 
(3P-).1S81. 

—  An  interesting  geological  locality  at 
Cornwall,  Oranj^e  Connt.v,  X.  Y. 

Va.Msar  lirotlit-iM'  lii.st..  TratiH.,  vol.2,  pp.  74- 
83,  1883. 
Abstract,  Science,  vol.  3,  ]>.  51  (i  p.).  1884. 

—  liecent  inveBtioations  and  paleon- 
tological  discoveries  in  tlie  \Vai)pinger 
limestone  of  Uutchess  and  neighboring 
counties.  X''.  V.      f  .\bstrjict.l 

Aui,  .Vswoc.,  Proc.  vol.  ,,1,  pp.  384  .!>;.  lba.J. 


368 


CATALOG UK    AND    INDEX    OF 


['"•■a.ii7, 


D^)7ight,  William  B. — Continued. 

Recent  cxplorutiuuH  in  flio  Wappin- 

ger  Valley  liiiicHtdiio  of  DutchcBs  Coim- 
ty,  N.  Y.,  No.  1,  <le8i;ripti(>iiH  of  Cui- 
cifcrons  (?)  fosnilH. 

Am.  Juiir.  Sci.,  M  Ht'i-ii-x.  vol.  1'7,  pp.  240-'J5(l, 
1884. 

Report  of  )ir<)>^i'e«M  in  goological  iii- 

veHtigation  in  tlie  viitinity  of  I'oiinli- 
keepsio. 

VuHaavUi'otlioi'rt'  limt ,  'L'raiiH..  vul.  '2,  ])|i.  141  - 
152,  1884. 

Preliminary   nport  of  S.   W.  r»)r(l 

upon  fos»il8  obtained  in  1K85  from 
metamorpliic  limestones  of  the  Ta- 
conic  series  of  Emmons  at  Oaiiaan, 
N.  Y.  A.  Explanatory  .'statements  with 
reference  to  the  ])aleontolojiical  inves- 
tigations at  Canaan,  N.  V. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  ad  McriH.s,  vi>l.  Ill,  jip.  24«-'.'4», 
188G. 

The   peculiar   structure   of    (Jlark's 

clay  betls  near  Newliurg,  N.  Y. 

VunBiirBrotlibrs' IiiHt.,  Trans.,  vol.a,  ]iii.rt(i 
87,  1885. 
;  Abstrnct,  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,:)(l  siTicH.  vol.  :c'. 

pp.241-24-J(.i]).),lS80. 

Recent  explorations  in  the  NVappin- 


g*T  Valley  limestone  of  Dutchess  Coun- 
ty, N.  Y.,  No.  .">,  discovery  of  fossilif- 
erous  Potsdam  strata  at  Poughke('))8ie, 
\.  Y. 

^\jn..Ioiir.  Si'i.,  ;)il  .scricH,  vol.  31,  pji.  1 2.")- 1  :i.'t, 
plate  (1, 188*!. 

Vttssar Brolliers'  Inst.,  TriiiiH.,vol.4.  pp.  Kill 
t41,plato  1,  uuiUt  title,  "  rrimordial  rooks  of 
tho  ■\Viippliiger  Valley  liiiicHloiies,"  1K87. 

.Vbstract,  Am.  Assoc,  I'rof.,  vol.  114,  pp.  204- 
209, 1886. 

—  Palooutological  observations  on  the 
Taconie  limestones  of  Canaan,  Colum- 
bia County,  N.  Y.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  21,  pp.  270-271, 1887. 

—  Primordial  rocks  of  the  Wappinger 
Valley  limestones  and  associated  strat  a. 

A'^assar  Brothers'  lust..  Trans., vol.  4,  pp.  206- 
2i4, 1887. 

.'^oe  also  Am.  .lour.  Sui.,  ad  8uriea,vol.  34,  pp. 
27-32, 1887. 


Dvright,  William  B. — Continiuvl. 

Recent  exjiloratiiins  in  liie  \\ii)ipiii. 

gcr  Valley  liniiistoiie  of  DuliI.esH 
County,  X.  Y.,  No.  (i,  discovci-y  of  nd- 
ditional  I'os.ilifi'rous  Potsdam  siraia 
and  pro-Potsdam  strata  of  (he  ( ilcin  IIih 
mTiiup  ne;ir  l'ouolikee]i.sie,  \.  Y. 

Am.  tlour.  Sci.,  lid  scries,  vol.  114,  |j|).  ;;;  ■ . 
1887. 

f Remarks   on    criistal    I'liciiion   in 

coutiueutal  elevation.] 

VuH.tiirHrotlicrs'  lii«t.,TriiMs,,viil,  l.|i|i. ;;i 
•J7a,  1887. 

Recent  explorations  in  the  Wiipiiin- 

ger  \'alley  limestones  and  oilier  Inriiiii. 
tions  of  Dutchess  County,  \.  Y.,  N(]. ',, 
fossiliferous  strata  of  tlie  piirailoNidis 
zone  at  IStissing,  No.  H,  diMovcrv  oi' 
CalciferoiisfossiJr. in  (he  Millerton-risli.  1 
iiili  limestone  belt;  also  in  a  licit  iirur  j 
Ivhinelieek. 

.\iii.  .lour.  Sci.,  lid  series,  vol. aH.iip.lsii-lv.  j 
I'lalf  VI,  18811. 

Fossils  of  the  western  'raeoiiic  liiii.'- 

stone  in  the  eastern  part  oi'  I)m|i1u>*| 
County,  N.  Y. 

Am.  .Toiii'.  Sci..  H(l  scries,  vol.  Itfl,|), 71  ('p, 
1800. 

Discovery  of  fossiliferous  straf.i  oi 

the  middle  Cambrian  at  StisNiiiij;, \, 
A'as.sur  iSrotlicrs'  In.tl .,  Triin.s.vol.  fi,  pp.  K^ 
100, 1800. 

Th<(  Cambrian  system  of  Htriitii. 

Va.ssar  lirotliers'  lust.. 'rraiis,  vdL.'i.pp.! 
102. 

Discovery  of  a  locality  of  Tri'mo| 

limestone  rich    in  ostraeoiit  Ilntinnol 
tracaaud  other  fossils  at  Plciisaiit  \a 

l.,y,  N.  Y. 

Vassar  nrotliers'  liist.,'l'raii,'<,,  v.il,,'vp[.,] 
77,  1800. 


MHTrj.v,  J 

£akijis,  L. 
—  l'<'rj)J)\ 

f.lli.ilyses 

"'•itfiilij;!,, 

—  I'eiiokeo 

I'imsin.    [j\ 

''•  "<•  <!col 

"'.•l-'</lillglOl|, 

-'-'■iijitivo 
''i-'of /fofc  , 

''    ^i    (iOol. 

"■.•l.''llill,.'(„„^  J 

— '^'■••ent  J„, 

.Voiiiif,  Triiml 

"■a^liii^iifoii,  18 

—  '-'•"litivo  r< 

'ii'i,  Wont.     [. 

''■  >i.  Oi'ol.  Su, 

'*'^IHllill-(„„,  („(,, 

"~  (-I'laly.sDs  of 

'■s.<;.oi.  .S„r 
—  fKriipiiveJro 

'■■,'■  '■■■"'•  s.,;. 

"■'™'i.;'loi),  1KB,,. 

'"■'^<''i«ToJcee 

m.] 

/■S.';col.,s„p,.. 

■'^'"'  Chntard 

,'""'•'•    f'^naJv 

^^•■■'••icoj.  .si,r 
'•"■'""Kton.  1890 

,  ■,^'°««'  ^\'v  an.l, 

I  "iiiicriij. 

•'■'"■Joiir.  ,Sei 

'  m. 


'<•!  sj 


— —  filacinl  plienomena. 

Va.ssar  Urol  Iters' Inst.,  Traii,'^..  vol.  .i.]'!!! 
118.18110. 

[ ]  [Notes  on  southeastern  NewVorl 

Macfarlano's  (leol.  Kwy.  liiiiilCJil  I'lill 
pp.111,  laO  llil.  Ilia.  134.  lliS-KiT.  18110. 


(>J 


E. 


Bakins,  L.  G.   Rocks  from  N«w  Mexico. 
[Analyses.] 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Hull.  No.  «0,  p.  155  (J  p.) 
WasbingtoD,  1800. 

Sandstones   from   B  e  r  e  a ,    Ohio. 

[Analyses.] 

V.  S.  Geol,  Surv.,  BtiU.  No.  «0.  p.  !,'?«.  AT"asli 
lUjfton.  180U, 


EakluB,  L.  G. — ContiniuHl. 

Co(iuina,  cortil,  coral  rocks  [Aimi™ 

U.  S.Geol.  Surv.,  Bull.  .N'".  «0,  iip  l^ 
Washington,  1800. 

Aletamorphic  rock  from  .Marioii.j 

[Analysis.] 

r.  S.  (ieol.  .Surv..  null.  .N",  lit.  I'-" 
\\  ii-^liinxton.  1801). 


,  '-'"lorado  .Sci.  s,«. 

"■''"'•tlie  noriiien 

^"•^^'"■''.•.■u.oihor 
;.V'(<.f(he,st,,| 

r '  '■'"'  -■!  jiagcs. 

Indies. 
■Vc'imens  fvomi 

•''"'■'•■"'W'of 
t'ehl,  T 
"'III.  |.,- 


L'U.  \XI. 


UARTO.V  ) 


NORTH  AMKKICAN  GKOLOOY. 


369 


•y  tif  «'^ 

\\\   «\Wi 

;-l.  v\>.  ■•:"•■- 
\CUti"ii   in 
vo\.4,vV-'l- 


i.l.'.ll^.M' 


,.  VJ'.' 


J  'I'iicmiii'  Van.- 


f,>vtms  > 


,trati^'>1 


J,,„^.,v(>\.5,w■l"•^ 


h'vi\ii»-.\' 


o\.:>.w' 


Viaiii*-. 


,.\.:'W 


|i:!5-V.n.  l«»»' 


Ik  lioi" 


M.U 


Sn,  >il-  I' 


Eakins,  L,  G. — Continued. 

rmpliyry  from  l'ijf<on  Toint,  Mich. 

[AnalyHcs.] 

V.  S.  (lool.  Siirv.,  Hull.  Nu.  fit,  p.  40  ()  p.). 
\V,\sIiin','t<iii,lKOil. 

lViiiikoo-Ci()ji;ol)ir    roi'lvs    from    WIb- 

cousiii.    [Analyrtcs.] 

r.  S.  (iool.  Surv,,  Mull.  No.  HI.  p.  47  (i  p.). 
Wa-sliiligtoil,  IbOO. 

Kniptivo  rocks  from  1  iiiilc.-t  Hontli- 

I'u-tol'  Hot  Springs,  Ai'k.     [Anul.vHis.J 
r.  S.  (iool.  Siirv.,  Bull.  No.  64,  p.  48  (J  p.), 
\Vn.sliiiif.'ton,  18'.t0. 

—  Rccciit  lavas  IVoiii  2  miles  south  of 
Mount  Tniml'ull,  .Vriz.     [.Vnalysis.] 

I'.  S.  lloiil.  Surv.,  Uull.  No.  04,  p. 48  (J  p.), 
Wa»biii;;ioii,  181)0. 

—  Kmiitivo  roi'ks  from  Castlo   .Moun- 
tain, .Mout.     [AualysLs.] 

r.  S.  r.uol.  Surv.,  Bull.  No.  04,  p.  49  (i  p.), 
\Vasliiii;;lon.  1890. 

—  I.Uialy.sos  of  adolic  aoils.J 

I'.  S.  (Iiol.  Surv..  Hull.  No.  fit,  p. 51  (i  p.), 
\Va.sliiiii;loii,  1890. 

-  [Eruplivp]  rocks  from  iiorthern«Cal- 
il'ornia.     [Analyses.] 

1".  s.  I ;.(>!.  Siu-v..  r.ull.  No.  01.  |>.  RO'(j  p.). 

\V;i.«!iiii-lMii.lH9.l. 

I — I'ivc  (lu'rokec  liniostoncs.     [.Vnaly- 

^es.] 
l',S.(iidl.  Surv.,  Hull.  No.  78,  p.  ILT)  (^  \t.), 
'S'asliinutoii,  18'J1. 

.111(1  Chatard,    T.  M.      Kocks    from 

)iitana.     [Analyses.] 

U.  S.  (iiol.  Surv.,  Hull.  No.  00.  i)p.  152-154, 

fjshiui;:..!!.  1890. 

Cross,  \V.,  and.    On  ptilolite,  a  new 

niiiiiTal. 

i:ii.  Juur.  Sii,,:t<l  mric^,  vol.  at!,  pp.  117-121, 

\m. 

Colorado  .Si'i.  Soo.,  rro(;.,  vol.2,  part  2,  ]>p. 

•76, 18S6. 

les, Henry  II.  (Stiolooical  rei-onnais- 
cnl'tlic  iiortlutni,  iiiiddlp,  .and  other 
itii'.s  111'   Minnesota,  58  paj^es,   St. 

'"111.  18(j(l;  another  edition,  18fi7. 
Rfpoit  of  the  Stat<i  fi:(M)logi8t  on  the 
tallitVroiis  region  bordering  on  I^ake 

spitior, :.':( imges,  St.  Tanl,  1866. 

ir,,loliu  I).     Chemical  analys(>8. 
S.  ami  Mcxiciiu  lioiiudary  Surv.,  Report 
Emory,  Mil.  1.  part  2.  pp.  25-27, 4°,  Wa.sliiug- 

ICT. 

ludies. 
%'Liiiipiis  from  the  East  Indies, 

Dicliiii.sou,  J.  T. 
Mimialogy  of   U  a  n  e  a  ,    M  o  r  s  - 

lielil,  T. 
Hull.  IL'7 24 


Miitit'ii 


,.ii' 


East  ludies — Continnod. 

1837.  Illustrations  of  surface  geologj, 
Hitchcock,  1". 

1801.  rcrminn.  Ti  iassic,  and  .lurasBic  of 
Timor  and  Hotti,  Hothpletz 
Eaton,  Amos.  .Vcconnt  of  tho  strata 
perforated  by,  iind  of  tiie  minerals 
found  in,  the  jjreat  adit  to  the  S<mth- 
hampton  lead  mine. 

.\in..Iour.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  i>ii.  lHO-ian,  1818. 

.\n  index  to  the  geology  of  the  North- 
ern States,  with  transverse  section  ex- 
tending from  tho  Sus(|uehanna  liiver 
to  the  Atlantic,  crossing  Catskill  Moun- 
tains, to  which  is  protixed  a  geological 
grannnar,  Leicester,  1818;  2d  edition, 
"  written  over  anew,"  xi,  286  pages, 
12  ,  Troy,  1820. 

An   outline  of    the  geology  of  the 

Highlands  on  the  Kiver  llud.son. 
.Vm.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  .I,  pp.  2ai-235,  1822. 

On  a  singular  deposit  of  gravel. 

.\.iu.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.5,  pp.  22-23,  1822. 

A  geological  and  agri(niltural  survey 

of  Rensselaer  County,  N.  Y.,  with  a 
geological  profile,  from  Onondaga  to 
Massachusetts,  70  i)ages,  i>late,  Al- 
bany, 1822. 

On  Iho  probable  origin  of  certain 

salt  springs. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  0,  pp.  242-243, 1823. 

Ought  American  geologists  to  adopt 

tho  changes  in  tlio  science  i)roposed  by 
I'hillips  and  ("oiiybeare? 

Aiu.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  8,  pp.  261-2U:i,  1824. 

Progress  of  the  geological  survey  on 

the  Grand  [I'rie]  Canal. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  8,  pp.  195-198, 1824. 

A  geological  and  a;;ricultnral  survey 

of  tho  district  adjoining  the  Erie  Canal, 
Uy^  pages,  plate,  Albany,  1821. 

Notices  respecting  diluvial  deposits 

inthoState  of  New  York  iind  els«nvhere. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  12.  pp.  17-20, 1827. 

Tabular   view   of    North   American 

rocks. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  13,  pp.  384-385.  1828. 

A  g(M)logical  iiomenclatunv  for  North 

America.  Albany.  1828. 

(ieologi-al  nomen  hiture;  classes  of 

rocks,  etc. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.14,  pp.  145-159,359-308, 
2  plates, 1828. 

Argillite  embracing  antbraiMteeual. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  16.  pp.  299-301.  1820. 


370 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


iBCU.  IV. 


BiUTOX.  / 


±iaton,  AiuoN — (^ontiiiiiotl. 

[ J  [I'pper  HBcoinIttty  «)(»litein  B«rK«i» 

(■OUIlf  V,  \.  .1. 

Am.  Jour.  8oi.,  vol.  IH,  |i.  :i70  ( ,',,  p.),  18:i0. 

[ )  Dirt'ctiou  ami  cxtiut  of  iniinitivo 

liuifjfs  [  ill  tlio  iiorthoiii  I'liitod  Stiiten]. 
Am.  .lour.  Si-i.,  vol.  18,  p.  J7a  (i  p).  1<)30. 

(itMiIo^iual  text-ltook,  ]H'«i>urtMl   f(»r 

Hopiilar  locLiiros  on  North  .Vnnricaii 
j;(M)lo!i.v,  with  ii|>iilicat ions  to  aj;riciil- 
tiiro  iiiiil  tli<'  ;irtH,  vii,  <ii!  ))a;;('s,   nia|i, 

Alltany.    XKM;    'M  t-diti i:il   pigfM. 

with  Hf]iiirut<)  ifeologii'  nKip,  Albany, 
1«32. 

.M.Hlia.l,  Am.  .Iimr.  .Sri.,  veil.  2:;.  ii|>.  3Ul-:iili, 
l»M. 

l{t'vi(n\('<l  li.v   Am.  (^Mmit.  .luiir.  (iciil.  iiiiil 
Nut.  II mt..  vol.  I,  pp.  82-00,  18.10. 

The  gohl  of  till)  ('arolliiiiN  in  talco.sc 

Hlute. 

Am.  .Tour.  ^S^:i.,  vol.  ix,  jip.  .vi-.'ij,  WM. 

(i(M)h);.5ic'al  ]ir(nlroiiiiiH. 

Am..rour.  .S<;i.,  vi,|.  17,  pp.flMlH,  1830. 

Olmtjrvation.-s  on  tlio  <oal  rortiiatioiiH 

in  th<!  Statt'.  of  New  York,  in  (Munci'tioii 
witli  thu  great  coal  bciLsol'  I'oiiusylva- 
iiia. 

All)iiii,v    Irisl.,   'I'lBiis.,    vol.   I,   p|(.   rj«-i:iit. 

IHliO. 

Am.  Jimr.  Sii.,  vol.  l!i.  i)ii.  2!  2(J,  1h:ji. 

Kcvicwetl  l).v  I),  'llioiiris.  ibid.,  pp.  ll'.'O  D'JK, 
I8:!l. 

All  )iriiiiitivc  fri'iuTal  Htrata,  liclow 

•rraiiiilar  i|iiartz,  arc  coti'iniKH'aneoii.s 
anil  Hchi.Hto.sc. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  17.  pp.  ;i:ti-;):i5.  1h:(ii. 

[ ]  Localities  visited  ls;{(). 

[Notes  on  geolo^jic,  features  ahmg  Hud- 
son Wiver  .'uiil  westward  tlirou<;h  Now 
York.] 

.\m.  JiMir.  S<:i.,  vipl.  lit,  pp.  LW- !.">!»,  ISItl. 

(Jrotaltis.'  rcli<iuiis,  or  Arniido?  cro- 

lahddos  [Carhoniforoiis  of  New  Y'ork, 
etc.l. 

Am.  JcMir. Sci.,  vol. 'JO, p|«.  l2-'-l-..';i,  IH.il. 

— —  Thei^old  of  Mexico  in  a  rock,  ecjniva- 
leiil  to  that  which  contains  the  gold  of 
the  Carcdinas. 

Am..Ioiir.  Sci.,  vol.  L'U,  p.  12t  (.J  p.),I8:il. 

(Geological  oiiiiivalents. 

Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  vol.  21,  pp.  iy.'-l:i8,  IKItli. 

Foiir  cardinal  iioints  in  stratigrajihi- 

cal  geology,  established  by  organi<'  re- 
uains. 

Am.Joiir.  Sii..  vol.  Jl,  jpp.  Ut!)  '.'on.  18:11. 


Eaton,  Amos— Continued. 

The    ccftl     beds    of    Pennsylvania 

o<|uivaleiit  to  the  f;reat  secondary  coal 

moanur.-s  of  Kuroiio. 

.Vm..li  i>;.  .'Sci.,  vol.  L':i,  pp. ;iim-4oo,  i.^i:!. 

Chorty  lime  rock  or  Corniferoiis  lime 

ro(;k  |iro])OHed  as  the  lino  of  relerciKi' 
for  .State  gciidogists  of  Now  York  and 
rcnnsylvania. 

Am.  Jour.  Sri.,  vol.  ;iO,  pp.  01-71, 108, 18,1K. 

KeferenecH  to  North  Anierican  lociil. 

iticH  to  be  apidied  in  illii.stratioii  ofilie 
oqiiivalency  of  geological  depoHJts  on 
tlie  ea.stern  and  weHtcrn  sides  of  the 
Atlantic. 

Am.  Jour.  Sti.,  vol.  3U.  pp.  UU-LIti,  IHlO. 

and  Beck,  T.    Uoineyn.     .\   geoloj;- 

ical  survey  of  the  county  of  Aliiany, 
."><>  iiages,  Albany,  IHi'O. 

Baton,  .laiueH  II.     Kejiort  on  thogeoliiuy 
id' the  region  about   Uevils  Lake,  Wi,<.  j 
Wi.tion.siu  Arail.  Sci.,  XrnnH.,  vol.  I,ji|i.l2i. 
12H,  1872. 

On   the   relations  of  tile  saiiilstiiiic,  I 

conglomerates,  and  limestone  of  .Niiikl 
County,  Wis.,  to  each  other  ami  totliej 
Azoic. 

Am.  .lour.  Si'i.,3il  Hurle.s,  vol.  5,  iiji.  4U-t(;.j 
1873. 

itdation  of  the  sandstone,  cDiiifloiiiJ 

eratcs,  and  limestone  of  liaialmu  VaJ 
ley  to  each  other  and  Id  tlic  .\/oi^ 
iiuart/ites. 

AV^i.sooiisiii  Acail.  Sri.,  Tniu.s.,  vol.  'l-yyli 
12:,  1871. 

Eaton,  .S.,L  M.  retrolouni,  ;i  liistorvt 
the  oil  region  of  N'enango  (  diiutj.  I'l^ 
L'!»9  l»agcs,  map,  rhiladeli>liia,  IHWI. 

Eccles,  .lames.  On  the  nnoic  of  nocil 
rences  of  some  of  the  volraiii''  iiicks| 
Montana,  L.  S.  A. 

(ieol.  Hoc,  (Juart.  .loof.,  vol.  :;T  ]i\>.A*-\ 
1H81. 


Edwaids, 

—  /I'esii/f 

tiolKl/  .sjji 

•I'lJiMiMia 
^<\y  \oi 

''■l'l'.''i'.l-K 

—  f<»n  s.,., 

"'■'•I,  .\, ;/. 

A.H    VorJ 
^Pl'.:.".8-:'5l) 

—  [The  o,i^ 

.-ori.d  ,i,,,„„,j 
\.H  Vork 

'•I'p.  :':•!)-:>■) I. 

' — ""   SOIII,.     I 

"'•'■'" reiieo  ),| 

/'i.llolll.M  (.;,._ 

'i'wial  ejirjj,. 
•'^'""  Vork  Ly 

frMll-«ilt,,,.  (Jj,, 
•'^■'"    Vollt   f.y,. 

'■I'i'  Iit:Mi'8,  2.(2. 

I— liVjmrfofthe 

'"'""•  ""'cro.sco, 
f"mi:a  ,-,vthH  o 

""■'■"'■'"'iNtate, 

'"'■•'■Mir.Sei.,  ;,,J 


Edmunds,  L.  S.     (Jeology  of  l.ii.u'iiil 
County,  Ind. 

ICaiisHS  City  Ue\  ii-w.  vol.2.  |.|i.  .'''00-5118.1] 
vol.  3,  lip.  28-33,  18H0. 

Edwards,  A.M.     On   .some  >iibpe.it| 
]iosits  of  Diatomacea'. 

Uoslon  Snc.  Nat.  Hist.,  rriic.,vol.7,pp( 
287,1801. 

<Jn  guano  dejiosits  [liifiisoiia] 

Kssex  Inst..  Hull.,  vol.  l.pp  ll-ll.li'''^ 


I* 

|«''Wflnvesf,  T, 
'''"'"iniii  \,„ 

w,  iw:;, 

^'''°"'    ■'■Imm;,s. 
I  ""'J/'.),  1867. 

j«"""nks  o„  e,l 

■'"1.  Ills/     \t.     ■        ' 

'•^•"•''-■i'iier/ka 


iiii^ 


r'".  !)<);;. 


t^'ot  mI 


'Sill 


■"'""""""-  am, 
'■'""■"  '"■  J.'oot 


a.  I2i 


B.IUIOII. 


MUUTU    AMKUICAN    OUOLOUY. 


avi 


j\  coal 
ixr.i. 

lollTl'l"'' 

lork  iiiiil 

VU8,  W'lO' 

lean  lotal- 

,i>po«its  oil 
i(U'«  I'f  >^'' 

A50,1810' 

\   gcolo;;- 
of  \\\yMh 

ilrt  l.Hk^^^Vis■ 

,s.,vo\.l,Vl>l-'-| 

■Htoia-ofNi'i^l 
lUur  •.111* 


Edwards,  A.  M.— Conliiinwl. 

KcHiillH  of  iiiiiTuHi'opicul   i-xaiiiinii- 

tiiiii  III'  N|ieciui«'iiH  of  Huiid  oUtuinutl  iroiii 

all  aiii'MiiXi  Nvoll. 

Niw  York  l.><'eiiin  >i'ut. liUt.,  AuuuIm,  vh), 
9,  |ip.  ;i2U-;i33,  1870. 

[Oil  ho-cuIUhI  cluy  utonuH  tVuiit  IIiiu- 

OVIT,  N.II.J 

New  Viiik  liycciim  Mat.  lUdt.,  Triiim.,  vol. 

l,lPli.:."ilt-i;5U(ip.).  1H71. 

[ ^lll^  (iiijfiii  of  guano  iiixl  on   iufii- 

wrial  (k>i»ositM.J 

NiH  Vtirk  I-yriMiiii  Nat.  Hist.,  Truun.,  vol. 

l.PIi.  'J'.'!i-j:n,  lh71. 

(In  Hoiiit'   fuels  c.oiiiiecttMl  with  the 

(iiciiirciH'o  of  «l(!j>(iHitH  of   frt'sliwiittsr 
liiiitimiiircn',  coiumouly  knowu   as  iii- 

tuKorial  cartli. 
New  York  I-yroiiiii  Nut.  lllst.,  TriiiiH.,  vol. 

1  lip.  il-:»K  1870. 


I  to  tliel 


vol.  0.1-1'  *"-"'l 


Irttoiii- 


(.ouislouJ 


d  to  ti^«  -^'i 


llMll^ 


,.1.  ■:vv''^ 


|vol.aiii''>'*' 
.vol.-VV.^^''-' 


I — 11)1    tilt"    formation    of    deposits   «»f 
fre.sli-wMtiT  tliatoniN, 

SiH  Yiiik  I.ycciiiii  Nat.  lliHt.,  TniiiH..  vol. 
I,  |>|>  ll)i)-128,  242-24;i,  290-2'.»:i.  2i)0,  1870. 

I—  li'tport  of  tlu'  «'xainiu,.*ion  )>y  moans 
111  the  iiiicriiscoi>i*  of  .spt'CMint^us  of  in- 
fusorial tartlis  of  tlie  rac'ilic  Coast  of 
llieriiitt'd  Statt'S. 
AMi..liiiir.  Sfi.,  3<l  Hories,  vol.  42,  jip.  369-;i8."i, 

m. 

Idwards,  .1.   Hakor.     On  some  recont 

1  K:il.Yse.>(   of    soils    [Canada,     Florida, 
1  mil Nortli west  Territory]. 

(aniHliaii  Nat.,  iifW  seiios,  vol.  10,  pji.  458- 

w),  m,\. 

(leston,  riioniaM.  A  ^rcolo^^ical  and 
hjiiiiltiiral  survey  of  1(10  miles  westof 
[Omalia,  11  pa^'es.  New  Vork.  18t)t). 

.Uislniit.  .Viii.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  m-ries,  vol.  4;i, 
plltlJl).),  1867. 

[Remarks  on  cii])riforous  eonf;lom- 
Wisof  Lake  .Sujierior.] 
Am.  Inst.  Miiiiug  Hug.,  Trans.,  vol.  5.  |)|i. 

|tl«-611. 1877. 


Ivol.U.Wl'-''*'^*'! 

:.ld)V^'''^  I 

,vuU.fl1 
1.1. 1.  VI'  ''  ' 


Isolii'' 


lenberg,  C.  (i.     \'<nbreitung  Kiutinss 
i  mikni.scopisclion    liCbeus    in    Siid- 
iil  Nord-Aiaerika,  —  pages,  4  plates, 
Miu,18i;{.     [Not  seen.] 

pts,  .Iiiiiu's.  Notes  of  a  geological 
piiiiiiatioii  and  survey  of  Miti'licH's 
f'c.iowii  of  Iv'oot,  county  of  Mout- 

"iiTy.N.  V. 

[4BQiinrt..l,)m-.  Af,'ri.  uml  Sci.,  vol.  7,  jij). 


Eights,  .James— Continued. 

<  di.servatiuns     tin     llie      geulogiciil 

feiitnrits  of  the  post-'I'ertiary  forma- 
tion of  the  city  of  Albany  and  its 
vicinity. 

Albany  IiihI.,  'rruiiii.,  vol.  2,  pp.  ;i;i5-:i5:i,  1852. 

Elderliorst,  William.  Chemical  ropurl 
of  thi^  ores,  rucks,  ami  niinenil  waters 
of  Arkansas. 

First  icpiii  I  oi'  a  ;;( (iliit;lcul  rni'oiiiialRHniire 
ol'llif  iioilliirii  cimiiliiM  nf  .\tl;aiittHH,  li)il8.')7 
and  l^.lx,  l)y  1).  I).  Owen,  pi>,  14.'J-l!tl,  l.ittlo 
Hock.  18.'J8. 

Chemical  analyses  made  I'orthe  geo- 

logic.Hl  survey  of  Arkansas. 

Siconil  ri'|Hirt(i|'aK(M>lo(,'i<'al  roconnaiHHnnc« 
ot'tlio  iiiiililliMiiiil  Hoiillicni  coiiiiticHor.Vikati- 
eas,  IH.'it  lo  ISliO,  l,v  H.  1).  Uwoii,  pp.  28U-294, 
i'liilatli'ljiliia,  IHtiU. 

Bldridge,    (ieorg<»    H.       Montana     coal 
.  I      field  B. 

luili  (ViiBii.s  C.  S.,  vol.  l.''!,  Milling  ImUm- 
tricH,  )ii).  7;i'.i  757,  plali-n,  niapH,  4",  lH8(j. 

IiU'luiIcs  noti'«  by  Limljircii,  pp.  743-74fi.  and 
Wo'ir,  pp.  7.W-75C. 

—  Some  suggestions  n|»on  the  method 
of  grouping  the  foriiiationsof  the  mid- 
dle Cretaceous  and  the  einployiiicnt 
of  an  additional  term  in  its  nomencla- 
ture. 

Ain.Jour.  !Sii.,  3d  hi  lies,  vol.  38,  pp.  ;il3-321, 
1889. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,vol.  •J4,  p.7li!).  ('.  p.),  181)0. 

—  [Notice  of  results  of  stratigra[ihie 
studies  in  the  Denver  basin,] 

r.S.  Cifol.  Siirv.,  8tli  Kcporl,  .1.  W.l'owoll, 
pp.  144-145  («  p.),  AY'a.^liinjiton,  1889. 

(jiven  by  S.  V.  Kiiiiiioii.s  in  report  of  Uocky 
Mountain  division  of  gccdofry. 

—  Some  stratigra])liic»l  and  Btructiiral 
fealiiresof  the  country  about  Denvcrj 
C«do. 

Colorado  Sfi.  .Soc,  I'mc,  vcd.  3,  pp.  80-118, 
1889. 

—  On  certain  peculiar  structural  fea- 
tnres  in  the  foot  hill  region  of  the 
Uocky  Mountains  near  Denver,  Colo. 

Wi.sbinjiton  I'liil.  Sm.,  Hull.,  vol.  11,  pji. 
•J47-274,  niai),  1890. 

Abptnut,  Aim.  N.it..  vol.  24,  i>.  212  (i  ]».), 
1890. 

The  Florence  (dl  fields,  Colo. 

Eng.  and  lIiuinf;Jour.,  vol.  52,  p.  422  (J  col.), 
4M801. 

.Ali.^trart  (  T  paper  read  to  Am.  In.st.  Min- 
ing Ktig.,  October,  1891. 


372 


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(BUlLlr 


Elliott,  Arthur  H.  Thn  colored  marhlKt 
ot'  Lnkn  C'linni)>luin,  discuHNion. 

Now  Turk  Arinl.  S<i.,  Tiuim..  vol.  ;t,  jiii. 
KHi  lol.lHtiS.  DiHiuattxtby.l.S.  Nvwbuiy,  |ip. 
lul-io-j. 

Elliott,  .loliii  n.  Tli«  infv:  of  the  Boiith- 
crii  A]>]>iiliU'lii:iiiH. 

Aiu.  Juur.  8)1.,  U<1  Hcrk'H,  vol.  25,  |ip.  'M'i-'MS, 
1883. 

Elliott,  K.S.  Kttpoil  on  iIk'  iixliiHtritil 
redoiirccs  uf  wcHterii  Kuiiuas  uiid  oaat- 
eni  Colorudo. 

rnifi"'.  Stali'H  );i'<)lii);i<'ul  Hurvi-y,  Wyoming 
and  |>i>rtliiiiH  of  r<iiiti);ii(iiiM  Ti'iTitorit'.i,  I'.V. 
Hiiyilcii  ill  rli.ir;ii<,  iircliniiiiary  ['Jil]  ii'imit, 
|il».44'.'-4r.H,  WawliinKliiii,  187'-'. 

[Ellis,  Williuiii.]  [Accoiiul  iit'  trip 
tliroiiu;]!  Iliiwiiii. J 

Ain..rcmr.  S.i.,  vol.  ll.iip.T-aS.  1820. 

Ells,  U.  \y.  H«'pt)rt  of  opirutions  iu 
lioriii^  for  coal  witli  the  (liiiinond- 
]i()iiitrd  drill  Jit  Ncwcustli-  iWid^o,  New 
IJrimswick. 

(ifol.  SiMv.  (  iiuaila,  Kr|iorl  of  jirogrcHH, 
1872  7:1,  pp.  2:il--j;!7,  .Moiilifnl,  187:1.  j 

Roi)ort  on   tli<i  iron-orr  do|iOHitH  of  ] 

Carlftoii  ("oiiiity,  New  JJniiiHwick. 

(itMil.  Har\ .  Caiiaila,    Kcport   of    progrtwH,   ; 
1874  7.'i,  pi>.  07-1(14,  map.  IK7(i.  j 

Second  repoi't  on  llic  horin^  o])erii- 

tious  witii  the  diiiinond  drill  jit  New- 
castle Hiidj.;e,  (,iueeii»  Connty,  New 
Brunswick. 

(icol.  Siirv.  C"aiin<lu,  Kcport  of  ]iruKrea8 
1874-7r),  pp.  9U-il(i,  1870. 

Koport  on  tlie  liorin^  operations  in 

the  Nortliwest  Territory,  Huniuier  of 
1875. 

Oiiol.  Stirv.  Caiwula,  Upport  of  profrrotts, 
1875-70,  pp.  2H1-201,  1877. 

Hoyiort  on  the  pre-Silnriau  rocks  of 

Alliert,  Ku.stern  Kint^s,  and  St.  John 
conntieH,  eastern  New  Brunswick. 

(i(()l.  Surv.  Caiiad.i.  l{oi)or(,  of  progiif.s.s, 
1877-78,  pp.  n)-i;iD,  Mont ronl,  1879. 

Report  on  the  j^eology  of  northern 

New  iimn.swick,  enihracinf;  portions  of 
the  counties  of  Hesti^'ouche,  Gloucester, 
and  Northumberland. 

f;c(il.  Surv.  Canada,  Kcjiort  of  progrosH, 
1870-80,  pp.  llM7n,  Montreal,  18«1. 

Report  on  the  {ieolojjy  of  nortlieiii 

and  eastern  New  Brunswick  and  the 
uorlli  side  of  the  Bay  of  (.'halenrs. 

(:rol.  Surv.  C.niad.i,  1,'i'jioi  I  oC  ))ioj;ic8n, 
1880-1882,  pp.  lP-24niiiap,  Montreal,  188?. 


Ells,  R.  \V,— Contiaucd. 
— —  Report  on  the  jfeoloRj  of  the  Cnnpo 
Peninsnin. 

(U'ol.   Siir^.   (anadii,  Itcpoit  of  pruKrcw, 
1M80-I882,  pp.  Il)|l-:i21>l>,  Moulmil,  litx: 

Report  on  ox)ilorationH  and  siiivi\< 

ill  the  intv^rior  of  (he  <iaH)>e  rniiii.Huhi 
[and  I'rince  Edward  Ihlaiid], 

(}<'ol.   Surv.   Canada.   Ui'imrt    of   prnirrn. 
1882-1884.  Jip.  lK-;i4i;,  niapH,  Moiitnai,  \6i<.. 
Alt^-liiicta,  SiicniU',  vol.li,  p.  ,V.':i  (,V.  p.),  181)5 
Am.  dour.  Scl.,  ;i(l  bitIvh,  yrd.  .'iO,  p.  242  1: 
lincH),  lr>85. 

On    the    geological    format Ioh.h  m 

eastern  .Mliert  and  WestnuiitdaiKl 
connties,  New  Brunswick,  ami  of  pur- 
tioiiN  of  Cninberland  and  Coicln'stir 
counties,  Nova  Scotia. 

(ii'ol.  .Siirv.  Canada.  .ViinoHl  Ki'purt.viil  1 
new  Hfi  i(<H  K,  (iO  pagcn,  map,  Xloiilivnl,  \M 
Imhiic'iI  Ni'purali'ly  in  1885. 

Ali'<tra('t.(i('ol.  Mag.,  UUdueudo,  \m|.  j,  p  !<■ 
(J  p.),  1887. 

Report  on  tin-  gecdogy  of  a  porti'Hi 

of  the  eastern  townships,  reliilinifiiinri 
especially  to  the  counties  of  (  oiii|iti)ii.  . 
•Stanstead,     Beuuce,     RichiimiKi,   mA  \ 
Wolfe. 

Canaila  (iuol.and  Nal.  Ili.Hl.  Siiiv..  Ki'imn, 
IHSO,  part  if,  ]>.  70,  plnlt'H,  map  5  in  iilliis,  \i.\ 
Ali.ttrai'I,  ibiil.,  part  A.  pp.  28-;iii. 
(ieol.  Mag.,  "d   decade,  vol.  0,  jip,  134135 1 
1S87. 

Second  report  on  the  gi'ology  of  ij 

portion  of  the  Province  of  (^titdiec. 

(,'anada  (ienl.  Surv.,  llepoil?',  vol  .",  iif»| 
aeries,  part  '.',  llcjiorl  1!,  pp.  I   1 14.  ]>'HS. 

Ab.stracl.  il.id.,  piil  1,  Ilepnrt  A.p|i.l<-31,j 
1888i   Am.  (ieol..  vol.  C,  pp.  24:i  -UO  1S88. 

Ueviewed  by  C.  U.  WaliotI,  Am  .lour.xij 
3d  aeriea,  vol.  TO,  pp.  101-115, 1888. 

[Account  of   investigatioiiH  iu 

St.  Lawrence  Valley.] 

Canada  (ieol,  Surv.,  Ki>i)orts,  vol,  3,  n*| 
Hurics,  part  1,  Koport  A,  pp.  8(i-'.il,  188*. 

Elementary  lei  ture  on  geology. 

Ottawa  Nat.,  vol.  2,  pp.  117-1  U.  ISH'.i. 

Notes  ou  the  geological  rclatimiss 

iiiodoof  oecnrrenr'eof  some  of  tln'in' 
importiint  minerals  of  eastern  1,'ui'l" 
Ottawa  Nat.,  vol.  li,  pp,  45  57,  l,-8!t 
The    mining   industrioH  of  casta 


IHRTO.V  I 

BUS,  J{.  n 

—  Tlleg 
Siii  ncu 

(icolojj 

(•llawa 

—  "'  {lort. 
tljc  l'io\  ii 

Ciiiiiiila  ( 
miU'X,  i(f j„ 

f — )  [Siimi 
Ti^i'iii  lyiii 
'■'ail way  I),, 
to  tiio  \-,„.„| 
t'.iiiaila  (;, 
"'•riei.,  JCejx.r 

—  Aslicstiis; 

■^'"■«'.  '111(1    II.N 

•"la" a  .\ui. 
—  Bailey,  L. 
'oxi'i-'arbon 
"I'NtiiMirland 
"■'I'k.  iiicludiu 
'■ti'l.  Surv.  ( 
'"«^7'.|.p..t5l-; 

Matthj 

"ntJjogcoiyy^., 

''''■'<>  '•"initios 
V'lwiis.  Kings.  1 

lifcl.  .Surv. 
I87li-79,  pp.ii). 

[BIrod,  AJoscs  \. 
""'''"  (-'oil  11  ty. 

'"'liaai,   Dop.n 
""1  Aimiial  liou, 

'I"''!",  I,S82. 

l~~''«>'"yyofDr 

•"'-inai.ai  |;,.p„ 

•'■eo'i'gicalan. 
"""'""•oinifyj 

,  '"''''"'■■'.    l»e,,a  ' 
'^";A«n„all{e.p„r, 


C/nebec. 

Am.  Inst.  .Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol,141 
ai(i-33H,  1800. 

The    stratigrtiphy    ot     iho   (/Ufl 

group. 

Gool.  Soc.  Aui., Hull.,  vol.  1.  pp.  i'j^^- 
10, 1890. 
Abstract,  Am.  (ieol.,  x  ol,  5.  p.  U'n  i^'i"' 


- •'«"!< Weal  and 
'"'/".vtt.a.'ount 

*'^/lu„„al«o,,ort 

'His,  l,<,>i4 

JieologyofR,,, 

''■"!".  1)W4.  ■ 

I  i^"'-«'"-v.  Indiana 


L'U.  17: 


litRTaV.] 


NORTH    AMERICAV    OEOLOOY. 


373 


0  CiMpi' 

ll«t.l. 

1  SIIVVfN" 

(■   jirogn*' 
irwil,  I**-''- 

,10,  i>. :«  ■ 

nations  "' 
utiuou'liiwt 
ai>»\  ol'  \wr- 

„l.-,v"l.l.V'" 

,  „t'  a  porti'iii 
rcliitiutJiw"' 

,.\,u\oi\(l,  ;iwl| 

St.  Smv..  K''!"'^. 
|, :,  in  iiUuK.  1*-"" 

',1.  0,  vi'->^-''^'l 
|„  jrc(.li.}:y  •'(  »l 

\  ii4,li<l*B. 
[i..l....lA.VP>'>' 

lotl.  Am  .lo»t-^^ 
lif^lltiiiUS  '"  ''** 
.VortH.  vol.  3.  «' 

L,irflatum8»i 


AtriOH 


.  Trims. 


voU*. 


of     tl>o   ^"l 

,.4W46«.! 


kol.  l.l'l'- 


,.\.&.V 


Vi>' ' 


BUS,  K.  W.— ••artinta. 

—  Till'  K*'"J"'KJ'  ol'Quobeo  City. 

S<  i<  ucu,  vol.  It),  |i.  :iSU  (J  c'ul-).  ItJBO. 

—  (iculogiciil  progroNH  iu  Cunuilu. 

Ottawii  NhI,  vi>1.3,]i|i.  Ill)  U.'>,  IriUU. 

. —  ltr]i()rl  oil  tliM  iiiiiiorul  r«;HourceH  dI' 
tht<  I'roviiu'ti  ut' (/iioboc. 

Ciiiiiiilii  U<M)1.  Siirv.,  Ui'porta,  Mil.  4.   ii«\t 
».'riii<.  lit'poi-t  K  (15U  liUKi'N),  JHMO. 

[ — ]  [Sutiiinnry  report  ou  survey  of 
ri";ii>ii  lyin^  Hoiitli  ul'tlie  (iriind  'I'riink 
li'.iilway  lietweeii  Artoii  and  KieliliiolHl 
totlie  N'oriiitiut  l»oiiinlury.] 

Cuimila  lit'ol.  Surv.,   KcportH,    vol.  -1.  iww 
wrivH,  Keport  A,  |>|).33-U4,  lti90. 

—  Asbfstiis ;  itn  history,  modo  of  ofonr- 
reuri',  and  uses. 

Ottuwu  Nut.,  vul.4,  pp.  3Ul--^25,  1891. 

—  Bailey,  L.  \V.,aid.  li'e]Ktrt  on  the 
lovM't' (arbuiiileruiiH  Itult  ut' Albert  uiid 
Wfstmorhiiid  eoiiutieH,  New  Uruiis- 
wick.  iiu  ludiujj  tho  "Albert  shules." 

IickI.  Surv.  C'auaUa,  Kopiirl  of  prugruss, 
1876-77,  pp.  :<51-:iU5,  map,  1878. 

Matthew,  O.  F.,  and.    Report 

ODtlio geology  of  Boiithern  Now  liriiiiH- 
wirk,  coiiiitios  of  Charlotte,  Siuibury, 
(juet-ii.'4,  Kiiii^H,  St.  John,  and  Albert. 

lifi'l.  Mirv.  Canada,  Keport  of  |ii'<i^ruaii, 
I87S-'1I,  ]>\).ll)-Ml>.  map,  Montrual,  188U. 

Elrod,  Moses  X.     Geology  of  Bartholo- 
mew t'omity. 

Indian. I,  Uupartnioiil  (icol.  ami  Nat.  Hint.. 
Ulli  Aiiiiiial  Kupurt,  pp.  I'lU-'.:!;!,  map,  Imliiiii' 
>|Hiliit,  1882. 

I — Oeoloijy  of  Decatur  County. 

liuliaii.i,  Di'partmi'iit  (iuol.  anil  Nat.IIiHt, 
12lliAniii!al   Ucport  for  1882,  pp.  100-152,  In- 

diauapnli^,  1883. 

tieolo^jical  and  topographical  surv<'v 
«1  riiiiiii  (  ounfy. 

Imliaiia,  l>i<partnit)iit  (lool.  niid  Nat.  nim.. 
Uth  .^iiniinl  Ueport  for  1884,  pp.  01-72,  luUian 

iilis,  l,S8l. 

Jeolojjical  and  toi)ographic.il  survey 

ol'Fayt'tli'  County. 
Indiana,  lit'partmcut  Genl.  and  Nat.  Ilist., 
Uth  Ajuiial  Hoportlor  1884,  pp.  41-60,  Indian- 

ipolia,  1SH4. 

Oi!nl()i;y  of  Rush  County. 
liiiliiiiia.  Departniuut  Ueol.  and  Nat.  Hint. , 
Wli  .\nnual  Koport  for  1883,  pp.  86-115,  Indian 

Mf 'is.  1884. 

ami  Mclntire,  E.  S.    Geological  sur 

'ot  ()r;iiij;e  County. 
Gtul.Surv.  Iiidiuua.  7th  Annual  Report  for 
4Uii«^  lt'^pp.20;i-2a9,  Indianapolis,  1876. 


Smeraon,  Ben.  K.  On  a  fr^Kt  (like  of 
Foyaite  nr  eliuolite-syenito  eiiiting  tlio 
lliidiioii  Kiver  shaleii  in  uurlhwustorn 
New  Jersey. 

Ala.  Jour.  Sol.,  lid  Hi>rlfM.  vol.  2.'l,  pp.  302-308, 
1882. 

On  tiie  dikes  of  niicneeons  diabase 

penetrating    tlie   bed   of    r.iuc  ore    at 

I'raiiltlin  I'lirnaee,  .Sii.>is(!X  (  oiinty,  N.J. 

.Via. .lour.  Soi.,:id  krrit'ii,  vol.23,  pp. 370-370, 

1882. 

The  neerhel<l  dilve  ami  its  minerals. 

Ain.iloiir.  Sri  .  ::d  n.ru't.  viil.24.  pp.  19.'i-2»'.!, 
270-278  :;4it  3r.».  1882. 

Preliminary  note  on  the  suree.ssion 

of  the  erystiilline  rocks  and  their  vu- 
I'ioiis  tiegrec.s  of  nu-tainorpliisiii  in  the 
Connecticut  River  region. 

.\m.  Aksoi.,  rior..M.l  3j.  p.  2:11  (,',  p.)   1807. 

The  llolyoke  range  on  tlie  Connecti- 
cut. 

Am    A-iMO'.,  Proc,  vol.  35.  pp.  238-234  (J  p.l, 

1880. 

Tilt*  age  and  cau.se  of  tlie  gorges  cnt 

through  the  trtip  ridge.><  by  tiie  Connec- 
ticut and  its  tril)Utaries. 

Ara  Assoc,  I'nic  .  Vol.  25.  p.  232  (,'j  p.).  1880 

The  Connecticut  lake  of  tlie  Cham- 
plain  period  north  of  llolyoke. 

.Via.  Jiiiir.  St'i..3(l  sorioa  vol.  34,  pp.  4U4-4U5 
(J  p.),  1H87. 

[Oil  the  nseof  the  term  "Tanonie".] 

Iiiteriialional  (Joai;.  (i»ol..  Am.  (committee, 
Kopo'l'*.  IS****.  H.  p.  17  (2  liuus),  1888. 
Am.Ufol..  vol.  2,  p.207,  1888. 

Views  on  Arehean. 

Intoriiutiiinal  CoiiK-  (leol..  Am.  (.'oiiimittec, 
KeportH,  1888.  A.  p.,  1888. 
Am.  Go»l.,  vol.  2.  pp.  140-184.  in  ]>art,  1884. 

Topograiihy,      geological     features, 

letc.]. 

Mas.s!ic1iuf)ptt«,  nnmpHliiro  County  Gazet- 
t«wr,  1054-1887,  liy  \V.  H.day,  Syracu.so,  N.  Y., 
pp.  10-22, 1888. 

A  description  of  the  "Rernardstoii 

s<>rics"  of  metanior]>hi(^  upper  Devo- 
nian rock.s. 

Am.  Jonr.  Sci..  3d  sorios.  vol.  4a,  pp.  20:1-27,1, 
303-:i74,  18U0.  with  piotatory  note  by  J.  D. 
Daua. 

— -  [Remarks  on  vein  lillings  in  till  of 
the  Connecticut  \'alley.J 

Geol.  Soc.  Am.. iiuU.,  vol.  1.  p.  442  (i  p.),  1800. 

[{{eniarks  on  luetamorphic.  conglom- 
erates and  other  metamorphic  pheinmi- 
ena  in  north  central  Massachusetts.] 
Ueol.  Ijoc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  p.  553  (|  p.),  1890. 


374 


PATALOnTTF,    AND   INDEX    OF 


ii'n,t,.i::. 


Emerson,  Hon.  K.-tonrinuod. 

I'orjiliyiitir  ami  j^iit'iMsoid  fjiranitos 

in  Miissiicliurtctts.     [Abstract.  ] 

Gcol.  Sof.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  iip.  TmI)  .''.r.l.  18!10. 

On  tlio  Triassic  oC  .Mas.Hacliiisc'tts. 

(lool.  Soc.  .Vm.,  Hull.,  viil.  L',  pp.  4,')l-4,")0,  jilato 
17,1891;  Alistracis,  Am.  (lool.,  vol.  S,  p.  IS.".  | 
dp.);  Am.  N'iil.,  vol.  L'.'>,  ]t.  !)ll)  (i  p.),  1H91. 

I  Arki)Mi^  hods  ill  llio  Newark  forma-  ! 

tioii  and  ndations  ol'  (Ik;  rocks  in  tiu^  1 
l)oii<;laH  region   in    cciitr.Ml    Mas.'^acliii- 
Hclts.] 

( ;.M)i. Soc. Am. r.iiii.. vol. •-'. ]). 'J-.':! (4 p.), is'.n.  i 

In  tli.scii.ss'.oii  of  ]iiipcr  li\  K.  riiiiipillj, 
■'Tlic  r(l:itio!i  of  scciiliU'  loi  k  ilisiiilc;;ialioii 
to  certain  traimilioiial  <  r_v«(alliim  .'icliiMls." 

1  Strati <;ra]diic.    ])ositi(ni    of    ('(issil- 

bcarin;;'  beds  in  the  Ntnvark  I'orination 
in  Massacdiii.sctts.] 

Gcol.  Soc.  Am.,  Mull.,  vol.  2.  p.  4:!(l  (4  lines), 
1K!I1.  Ill  (lisciiasioii  111'  p.ipi  rliy  \V.  M.l)avi.^, 
"Two  lidl.s  of  fossilifnous  black  HlialcH  iu 
tlic  Ti  ias.sii'  formation  of  Couucitii'iit." 

EmerBoii,  .I.S.  ('oniniiinication  on  ob- 
servations in  Kilaiica,  iiiado  between 
iMareli  L'l  .•aid  April  U,  IWii. 

.Vin.  Join',  mi.,  id  scries,  vol.  ;i;i,  pp  M7-!ir>, 
plalc  l,lH,-<7. 

Emmons,  Arthur  i>.  Notes  on  tlie  K'liode 
Island  and  .Massaeiuisetts  coals. 

Am.  liisi.  Mliiiiif;  Kiii;..  \ol.  i;!,  pp.  51ii-."ilT, 
18U5. 

Notes  (ni  'Moiint  Pitt. 

California   .Vcail.  Sci.,  lUiU..  vol.  1.  No.  4,  jip. 

aiu-aaf),  i«80. 

Emmons,  I'.bcnezcr.  Notice  of  tlic  }>ra- 
uitic  \eiiis  and  beils  in  Cliester,  .M.iss. 

Am.  Jour,  rici.,  vol.8,  pp.  •J.'iii-'J.'ii;  plalc,  l.'^L'l. 

Notice    of   a    scieiitilic,    cxjieilii  ion 


[Nova  Scotia  J. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  \i 


liii.  jip.  :i;!0-:i,")4,  iHiiii. 


First  animal  reptirt  of  the  second 

j>,'coloc;ical  district  of  Now  York. 

New  York  (icol.  Siirv.,  Ist  Annual  Kcporl, 
PI). !I7-I5;t,  AllKUiy,  18;!7,  1  map. 

Kcjiorl   of  tlie  {^eolofjist  of  the  sec- 
ond goolofjical  district  of  New  'iin'k. 
New   York  tleol.  Siuv,  LM  Annual   llcport. 
p]).  IScl-lino,  iilate  4,  map,  Albany,  18:18. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  M,  pp.  23-30, 
I8:!n. 

Third  annn.il  report  of  the  siirv(>y 

of  the  second  f^coloojcal  district. 

New  Y'ork  (ieol.  Siirv..  Ilil  AnuunI  lieport, 
pp.  UlM-2:i!),  Albany,  IHIl!). 
Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Set.,  vol.  39,  pp.  102-103. 


BiuiuoiiB,  Ebcuezor — L'ontinneu. 

I'onrth  .-innnal  report  of  the  survey 

of  the  second  jjeolo^i'ical  district. 
New  York  (Scol.  Stirv.,  4lli  Annmil  l;,]i,irt 
pp.  2J9-;iL'0,  347.  Albany,  1840. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  v<il.  40,  pp. 81-83. 
1841. 

Fifth  aininal  report  of  the  siiivpynf 

the  second  j:;ooloo;ical  distric^t. 

New  York  (Icol.  Siirv..  5tli  Aniniiil  \W\Mn 
pp.  ir.UlDO,  Albany,  1841. 

Abstract,    Am.    Jour.    Sci.,  vol.  IJ.  p.  ■.'■.'^ 
(3  lines),  1842. 

(ieolo;;y  of  New  Voik,  i)art  L'.  n.ni 

prisino'  the  survey  of  the  rccoikI  (jiu. 
lojjical  district,  -137  pages.  17  plates, 
Albany,  1812. 

[On  classilication  of  drift  iiiul  dijii 

vial  action.] 

Am,  Jour,  Sci.,  vol.  43,  pp.  IflO-liiT  (}  ]i.),  In;. 
As.soc.  Am.  tieol.,  Trans.,  p.  (ill.  l.'<4;i. 

'roi)0};ra])hy,  geology,  and  iiiimril 

rcsonrccs  of  the  State  of  New  ^ork. 
(iazctlcer  of  tbc  Stiito  of  New  Yorli  pub- 
lished by  J.  Disturnell,  1842.  i)p.  .ViV 

[Keniarks  on  nietainorphisiu.  J 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  vol.  4.''>,  pp.  14'.',  14ii,  lS4;i 

Agricultural  geology  [New  York], 

Am.  Quarl.  Jour.  .\yri.  and  Sci.,  vol. L'.  pp 
1-15,  179-198,  184,'i. 

[ ]  Ixeniarks  on  the  Taconic  syatcni. 

Am.  i.liiart.  Jour.  A^ri.  and  Sii.  viil.j,|ip. 
202-2(19, 1840. 

— ]  'I'lio  New  York  system. 

.\m.  tjuarl.  .lour.  A^ri.  ami  Sii.,  vnl.  (,  pp.  I 
199-202, 1840. 


[- 


iiig  an  account  of  the  classiliciitiini.j 
<'oniposition,  and  distribiitioii  of  ilid| 
soils  and  rocks  and  (he  iialuial  wiili"" 
of  the  dilVerent  geological  loriiiiitiiiiis, 
together  with  a  condensed  vicwuf  lliJ 
clilnatl^  and  agricultural  iiniilmiimi 
of  tli",  Stale,  vol.  1,  ;{7I  inigcs.l'l  |ii;iii'J 
4^",  Albany,  IHIi;.  [Has  a  geologic  "laii.J 
Cliiiplor  on  "Tim  'I'acoiiic  >vsltMii,  '  i- 
Hoparatcly,  07  iiagcs,  0  j)latcs,  I  .  Alliaii.v.  b 

[ 1  [Ifcinarks  on  drift  |)i>rio(l.| 

Am. '.^uari.  Jour.  .\;;ri.aiiil  Sci.,  viil.iip 
iff  p.),  October  iiumbor,  1847. 

[ ]  No  coal  in  the  New  York  rofks. 

Am.  (iuarl.  .lour.  \nr\.  and  Sci.,vi.l«I 
12.';- 129,  1847, 

On  Taconic!  system. 

Am.  (>nart.  Jour.  Ajtri.  awl  Sci.,  vol  ».j 
[200],  1877. 


I'.inro.N.j 

Binnions, 

[ ]  Mill 

crii  New 

Ala.  Qii 
•XI.Vpp. 

[ 1  \-iev 

SiiiiiMiit. ; 

Am.  (>ii, 
lli.".-l(l7  18, 

—  lioport. 

Xorlh  Ci 
I'isic.cl.siirx 

flii  iiloo- 

.Mollt-iiniei 
Ain.  riiil. 

—  .Aiiicric'ii 
stiiicniciit 
''I'iciico,  \vi( 
cliaractorist 

volillilcs,  Al 
I!c>  .c\i-C(I  I, 

^■"l.i:'.pp.:;97 

I''l't  1 1,  vol. 
I''if;i"<.  I'lai,..,. 

(ico|(jo;j,,.,j 

t'llllllticM     ()(• 

•'I".  iiKiji,    k; 
''•■''''i,!^Ii.  IWO. 

Hl'VicHeil  by 
■wics,  vm1,24.  j, 

" — '•"  new    c, 
l'.iroIiii,.|. 

A"i..'nMr..Sei. 
—  .Yil(io||;t|   /•( 


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Agricnltnre  of  New  York,  com|iiis-^B    a*itofortl 


'"mi(lr\-,  1 1 


''iiiiiiii 


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'illliii, 
Ellin  li 


All 


"iliiu-.tfli  Plii 
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n'oifoii  (li. 


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NOHTIl    AMERICAN    GKOI.OGY. 


375 


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[■ihiitioii  ol  lli«] 

licrtl  lonnati""' 
s,..\  view  of 'In 

■t  iii'vii"! 

L,lS.K,vol.M' 

v 

Lv  York  rook*. 

li.  ,>r.aScl.,vol*| 


Emmons,  Kbonozor — C"oiitimie<l. 

I ]  Miiiinij  r("i)(irt  [\Vintt>v  oro,  nortli- 

erii  Nt'W  York]. 

Am  Quart.  Jour.  Aiiri.  uml  Sci.,  vol.tl,  Xn. 
XIX.  pp- !'•'--'!**'.  I*''"- 

r ]  View  (if  tlio  lioad  of  tlio  ^iorgi'  at 

Siimniit,  X.  Y, 

Am   i^Jiiarl.  Jour.  Agri.  niid  Sti.,vol.7  ]>!>. 
l(w'.-|C.7  1«48. 

—  IvciKirt. 

Nmlh  ('iiroliua,  Ueport  of  Emuions  ou  ;;po. 
liigii;clsiirvcy.  W-  ;i-ll>7,  I7('>-lSl!,  IJalcisli,  IfiJ'J. 

[drdlof^y   of  gold-boarinji;  slates  in 

Mi)nti;i>inory  County,  Md.] 

Am  I'liil.So...  I'ror..  vol.5,  PI).  85-80, 1854. 

—  Aiiirrii'an  Kf^olony,  containing  a 
st;it<'iiK'iit  of  tlie  i)rii»c'ii)li's  of  tht> 
.sei.iicT,  Willi  full  illuHtrations  of  tlio 
cliaiMitcristii!  American  fossils,  tlirco 
viiliiiiics,  Alliany,  1H,"m. 

Ittn  :iW('iUiy  .\nou  ,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,2il8eric8, 
vol.  r.>,  lip.  ;197-1110,  1.-50. 
I'Mrt  ir.vol.  1,     'TIhv  TiicoiiU;  systoni,"  244 

\K\^^|•^.  flulcn. 

—  (ii'oldnical  r('])oit  of  the  nii<llan(l 
I'liiiiitii'.^  of  North  Carolina,  ])\^.  xx, 
;il7.  iii;i]>,  1(>  plates,  New  York  and 
K'uk'iuli,  lS,")(i. 

Ki'vii'ttcil  liy  C  Dt'Wi'V.  Am.  .Tour.  Sci..  'Jil 
sfric.H.  v»l.  ^4,  pp.  4'J7-42!).  1857. 

—  (hi  lu'W  fossil  corals  from  North 
(';iriiliii;i. 

Aiii..lour.Sci.,  M  ser.,  vol.  -J'J,  pp.  ;i89- 3!>0, 1850. 

—  Niitiiuial  foundry.  Deep  River,  N.  C. 
Spciinl  rciKii't  concerning  the  advaii- 
t;ii:o9of  the  valley  of  tho  Peep  Riveras 
as-itolovtlieestaldislnnentof  a  national 
I'onmhy,  11  pages.  Raleigh,  IS;". 

j  —  I'iniiiiiui  and  Triassic  of  North  Car- 
oiinit. 

Kdlnhnrgli  Pliil. .lour.. new  sor..  vol.5, p. ;i7o. 
Alislrarl,  .N'i'UO!)  .lahrliufli.  18.'i7,  p.  3i:t. 

—  V\(']MH\  on  tlio  North  Carol  ilia  gi>olog- 
ifiil  siuvoy  ;  agriciilturo  of  the  eastern 
fouiities,  xvi,  ;Ut  pages,  h'aleigh,  1858. 

1^ —  Fossils  (if  the  sandstones  and  slates 
I'f  North  Carolina. 

Am.  As«i,'..  Troc,  vol.  II.  jmrt   2,  pp.  7(i-H0. 

I —  The  clu'inical    conHtitution  of  cer- 
tain mem  lie  is  of  tho  Chatham  series  in 
tbevnlloy  of  the  Deep  River.  N.C. 
Vm.Asuni'..  l>roo..  vol.  12,  pp.  •J;iO-2:i'J,  185ii. 
I"--  [On  tho  dehiiiimenization  of  coal.] 
Phila.  Aiuiil  ,Si'i..  Tror.,  vol.  11,  i>.  1(!2  ((  p.). 


Emmous,  Ebenozor — Continued, 

Agriculture  of  Nortii  Candina,  part 

-',  containing  a  statenicut  of  tho  prin- 
ciples of  the  sc'euce  upon  which  tho 
practice  of  agriculture  as  uu  art  are 
founded,  112  pages,  Raleigh,  18G0. 

[On  age  of  Trias   in  Yirgiuia  ami 

North  Candina. ) 

St.  Louis  Aiail.  Scl.,  'I'nuis.,  vol.  1,  pp.  101- 
102.  1800. 

North  Carolina   geological  survey, 

Part  II,  agriculture,  contaiiiingdescrip- 
tions,  with  many  analyses,  of  tho  soils 
of  tlie  swamp  lands.  !^5 pages,  Raleigh, 

1S(!0. 

Geology  of  the  Montmoroiici. 

.Vm.  tiiM.l.,  vol.  2.  pp.  01-100.  18.-<8. 
From   llio  Am.  ifng.,  vol.  l,   pp.   140-150; 
N'ov(>mlM'r,  1841. 

Bmmous,  Samuel  Franklin.  Geology  of 
tlie  Toyabo  tango. 

rnitcil  S'.ntrs  geological  cxplorallou  of  the 
t'oitii'th  parall'l  by  ClaiiMirc  King,  vol.  3, 
Miiiiug  Inilnstry,  pp.  320-;t48,  niidranpinatlna, 
4 ',   WHMlilngton,  1870. 

[Glaciers  of  Mount  Ranier.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ilil  Ki'rics.  vol.  1.  p]).  161-16S, 
1871. 

[Notes  on  geology  of  Philadelphia 

or  Silver  Bend  region.  Nov. 

United  States  gi'ological  exploration  of  tho 
fortieth  piiralU'l  by  Clarence  King,  vol.  3, 
Mining  ImluHtry,  pp.  333-300,  4^,  Wa.shing- 
ton,  1870. 

I  Egan  Canyon  district. 

I'nitcd  Stales  geological  exploration  of  tho 
!  forliotU  jiarnllel   by  (;iaionco   King,    vol,    3, 

Mining  Indu.Htry.  pp.  445-4,'50, 4''.  M'a.>*hington, 

1870. 

[Rei>ort  of  Rocky  Mountain  divi- 
sion.] 

U.  S.  (ieol.  Siirv.C.  King,  Director,  Ist  An- 
nr.al  Report,  187'.l-80,  pp.  10-2:1,  U'aaliiugton, 
1880. 

'  The  I.eadviHe  jiorphyry. 

Seieiiee,  vol.  I,  p.  Iii2  (J  p.),  1883. 
I  Review  of  A.  .\.  Julien,  .Vm.  Xat.,  Xovmn- 

'.  bcr.  1882.  "TlicKO  1  allcil  I.eadville porphyry." 

- — -  Address  of  the  president  [sketch 
of  geology  of  tlie  Rocky  Mountain  dis- 
trict], 

Colorado  Sei.  Soc.,  I'roc,  vol.  1,  pp.  3-12, 
1884. 

Ore  deposition  by   replaeement. 

[Abstract.] 

Washington,  I'hil.  Soe.,  Hull.,  vol.  0,  pp, 
32-33,  1884. 

Abstract,  Seienco,  vol.  I,  j).  430  ()  p.),  4°, 
1884. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


(Bn.i..i:: 


Emmons,  Snmuol  Franklin— Cuntinued. 

— —  Introductory  geological  sketch  of 

Bufl'alo  I  eaks,  Moscjuito  IJungo,  Colo. 

IT.  S.  Ocol.  Siirv.,  J.  W.  Powell,  Director, 

Bull.  No.  ].  vol.  1.  PI).  11-17,  Wiisliington.  1884. 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.  1,  p.  490  (J  p.),  1883. 

Geological    sketch  of   the  Rocky 

Mountain  division. 

lOth  Census  V.  S.,  vol.  13,  8tii(lstic«  niicl 
tcCi-Mogy  of  the  precious  metals,  pp.  CO-104, 
i°,  WaHhington,  1885. 

Report  of  Rock^v  Mountain  division. 

U.  S.  Ucol.  Surv.,  ,).  V\  .  I'uwell,  Director, 
6tli  Annual  Report  for  1884-85,  pp.  C2-67, 
Wii.^liiDgton,  1885. 

Notes  on  some  Colorado  ore  deposits. 

C'oloratlo  .Sci.  Soc.,  I'roc.  vol.  2,  i)art  2,  pp. 
85-105,  1886. 

Tlie  genesis  of  certain  ore  deposits. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kiij;.,  Tran.s,  vol.  13,  pp. 
125-147,  ISflT. 

[On  thensoof  tlie  term  "  Taconic."] 

International  Cong.  Gool.,  Am.  Committee, 
Reports,  1888,  B,  p.  17  (2  linos),  1888. 
Ani.Geol.,  vol.  2,  p.  20",  1888. 

Geology  and    mining    industry  of 

Leadvillo,  Colo. 

U.  S.  Ucol.  Surv.,  Monograph,  vol.  12,  2 
vol8.,4".  vi)l.],pp.xxix.  1-302.  plates  1-21;  vol. 
2,  pp.  3(13-700,  plates  22-4.3  iind  folio  atlas  of 
35  plates.  AVasliington,  1880.  Include.'*  Ap 
pendix  A,  petrography,  hy  AV.  Cross;  Appen- 
dix B.  cheiuLsfry,  by  W.  F.  Ilillebrand;  and 
A]>pon<lix  C,  met;illurL'y,  by  A.  Gayard. 

Abstracts,  U.S.  (icol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  Powell, 
Director,  2d  Annual  Rejiort,  pp.  201-200,  1882; 
.Science,  vol.  4,  p.  00(1  P).  1**'^*;  -A^m  J""""- 
Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.24,  pp.  04-07;  Science,  vol. 
11.  pp.  18-1!»,  18811;  Ain.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  194- 
195,  1888;  Nature,  vol.  39,  pp.  484-485,  1889; 
Scottish  Geogr.  Mag.,  vol.  5.  pp.  198-202, 18H9. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  Butte,  Mout. 

Am.  Iiist.  Mining  Eug.,  Triins.,  vol.  16,  pp. 
49-62,  1887. 

The  submerged  trees  of  the  Colum- 
bia River. 

Science,  vol.  9,  pp.  l,'>a-157,  4^  1887. 

Structural  relations  of  ore  deposit.s. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  ICng.,  Trans.,  vol.  16,  jip. 
804-839,  1888. 

On  the  origin  of  fissure  veins. 

Colorado  Sci.  Soc,  Proc.,  vol.  2,  pp.  189-208, 
1888. 

Preliminary  notes  on  Aspen,  Colo. 

Colorado  Sci.  Soc.  I'roc,  vol.  2,  pp.  251-277, 
1888. 

— —  On  glaciers  in  the  Rocky  Mountains. 
Colorado  Sci.  .Soc,  Proc,  vol,  2,  pp.  211-227, 
1888. 


Emmons,  Samnol  Franklin — Continnrt 

[On  geologic  nomenclature,  siilxji. 

visions,  nomenclature,  origin  of  some 
members  and  characteristics  of  the 
Arohean.  Classification  of  eruptive- 
and  origin  of  serpentines.] 

International  Cong.  Geol.,  Am.  CommitlH 
Reports,  1888,  A,  pp.  08-01,  1888. 


—  Report  of  Rocky  Mountain  ('.ivjuicin 
of  geology. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  Powell.  Dire<  tor.Mli 
Report,  pp.  144-146,  Washington,  im.  U. 
dudes  brief  general  Btiitemcnt  of  results 
attained  by  G.  H.  Eldridge  on  the  'I'ertiarv 
I'orniiitions  of  the  Denver  region. 

—  Orographic  movements  in  IheKockv 
Mountains. 

Geol.  Soc.  Am..  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  2(.')-_m  W: 
Abstract.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24.  jip.  211-JI2(Jp , 
1890. 

—  [On  the  age  of  the  beds  in  tlio  Boist 
River  region,  Idaho.] 

Boston   Soc.  Nat.  Uist.,  Proc.  vol.  24.  pp 
429-434, 1890. 

—  Colorado, 

Macfarlane's  Geol.  Rwy.  Guide.  2d  editiuc 
pp.  289, 297-308, 1800. 


—  Notes  on  the  gold  deposits  of  lloni 
gomery  County,  Md. 
Am.  Inst.  Mining  Rng 


Trans.,  vol,  18.  pp 
Mouutiiin  (livi- 


391-411, 1890. 

Report    of   Rocky 

siou. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Siirr.,  J.AV.rowell.  Uireclor.lOit  | 
Report,  pp.  137-140,  Washington,  I.'*!!!). 

Hague,  Arnold,  and.    I'liitciLStiiirs 

geological  exploration  of  tlie  I'ortieili 
parallel,  Clarence  King. 

Descripti\e   Geology,  vid    L'   890  pa.'is  24  j 
plates,  4°,  Washington.  1877. 

Abstracts.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,3il  sirie.s.v.l 
pp.  230-237, 1887;  Wyoming,  Report  ofTerrlo-j 
rial  geologist  for  1890,  pp,  12-lH.  l.Sff7,  (Emiii'M J 
on  region  around  Lake  Springs.) 

Emory,  William  H.  Notes  of  a  militarrl 
reconnaissance  from  I'ort  Leavenworth,! 
in  Missouri,  to  San  Diego,  in  ('aiil'oriii.J 
including  parts  of  the  Arkausas,  Tej 
Norte,  and  Gila  rivers. 

30th  Cong.,  Ist  sess..  Senate  Ex.  Doc. Xo' 
pp.  6-120,  Washington,  1848. 

General  description  of  the  co  iiir.1 

adjacent  to  the  boundary  betweon  tlij 
United  States  and  Mexico. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc.,  vol.  10,  part  2.  pp.  l^l*-'*' 
1867. 


ivi.i..  vi: 


nisTOK.] 


NORTH  AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


'611 


I  tinned, 
,  Rubdi- 
of  some 
of  tilt 
iruptive^ 

Jonimitti-f 

1  (li  vision 

3ire(tor,i5tli 
1,  188'J.  lu- 
t  of  re*uU5 
he  Tertiatv 

the  Uoiky 
in  tliP  BoiiMf 

DC,  vol.  24,  fp 


isits  of  Mnia- 

.,,„3.,vol.  IB.pV 

Duutain  lUvi- 

.11.  Uirector.Wii 
Itoii.  1>'>''- 

h'uiti'ilSt^'l"; 
If  till'  fortietii 

>  gW  pail'**! 

Lport  ol  fff «* 

IlC,.l«eT,lEn"""°' 

,of  amiliW 
tLeavnnwortn, 

in  califonwi 

lArliausas.M 


Bmory,  Willium  fl.— ContinneA. 

[Gi    rral  description  of  tbe  count'. v, 

aud  (.11  till!  lower  Kio  Bravo.] 

r.  S.  ami  Mexican  Bmuiditry  Siirv.,by  Kiiioi-.v. 
Rflpiii  I.  viil.  1,  np.  u9-74,4-,  Wasliiuyloii,  I'^.'T. 

r ]  I'liysical  and  geological  descrip- 
tion of  tlie  country  from  tiie  initial 
point  on  the  Pacilic  to  tlio  junction  of 
thi'  (iiliV  aud  the  Colorado. 

r.  S.  nnil  ilpxican  lioniidary  Siirv.,  Emory, 

i;,  |i,.i  t,  vol.  1,  part  2,  pp.  78-92,  4^,  Wasliiiig- 

ton,  K>". 

—  On  a  feature  in  theran^jpof  tlioWost- 

crn  iMimntuin  systein  of  North  America. 

Am.  Ahsoc,  I'roc.  vol.  11,  part  2,  pp.  50-57, 

Endlich,  V.  M.     [Report  of  the  San  Luis 

ilivi'^idii.] 

I'liitid  States  geological  .nnd  j^i'Dgraplitriil 
.survc  yi'l  tlii>TL'rrit()iii's,cinlirariiiKCi>liii:i(lii, 
F,  V.  II:i\(l<ii  in  (hai'ge,  [7tlil  Annual  Iti'piiit 
for  187)],  pp.  275-301,  305-;i01,  Washinston, 
IsTI. 

—  lli'iiort  on  the  mines  and  geology  of 
tlieSau  .luau  country. 

Tiiitiil  Stiitos  goiilogical  aud  geograpliioal 
aiirvoy  of  the  TiTiilories.  F.  V.  Hayden  in 
diarxi',  I'Mill.  [vol.  1],  2d  series,  pp.  151-10-1, 
TUp.  \Vasliin;;t(.ii,  187."i. 

ili»ti':i<  1,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  !0. 
p.58ii  !'■).  l'^""' 

—  [I\e])i)rt  as  geologist  of  San  Juan 

llivisillM.J 

I'niti'd  State.s  ^loolojiieal  and  jioograpliiral 
sini  V  of  llioTorrilories.  emhraeing  tjolorado 
auiliiarl.iof  ail.jcont  Ti'rritories,  V.  V.  Hayden 
iiiiii;irL;c,  l.^tlil  Aiuniul  lleport  Ifor  1874],  pp. 
1S1-2W,  \Vashiu;j;tou,  1870. 

—  [Repiut  as  geologist  of  the  south- 
easti'iii  (livi.sioii.J 

United  States  geological  and  geographical 
survey  of  the  Torritorii's.  emhraeing  Colorado 
ami  parts  of  :iil,jai;ent  Territories,  F.  V.  Hay- 
'\<:\  in  riiaruf.  Olh  Annual  Kpport  [for  18751, 
pp.  W\-22:,.  Washington.  1877. 

.Vli.itract,  Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  aeries,  vol.14, 
P.121iip.),  1876. 

•^11  tile  eruptive  rocks  of  Colorado. 

rnilcil  Si ati's  geological  and  geographical 

•wviyiiftlm  Territories,  embracing  Colorado 

Md  pirt.s  of  adjacent  Territories,  K.  V.  Hay- 

'I'-n  in  oliaige,  lotli  Annual  Kuport  [for  1870i, 

p.  I9T-:7l.',  Washington.  1878. 

I!eport  oil  the  geology  of  the  White 

I  EiviT  district. 


|of  the  I"'  ■■"■ 
rv  hetweon 


tbi 


Ico. 


partiPP' 


\H-\* 


riiitcil  states  geological  and  geographical 
Wtvey  of  tlie  TiTritones.  embracing  Odorado 
'Mpart.Hofad.jacent  territories,  F.  V.  Uavden 
0  fliargo.  lOi  li  Annual  Report  [for  1870].  pp. 
'1-131,  Wasliiiigton,  1878. 

Alintraits,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  U,  pp. 81-82 1  Am. 
«w  Sci.,  3d  .series,  vol.  13,  pp.  71-72, 1877. 


EndUch,  r,  M.— Continue*. 

On  some  striking  i)roduct8  of  ero.slon 

in  Colorado. 

United  .States  geological  and  geographical 
survey  of  tlio  Territories,  F.  V.  Hayden  in 
charge,  Hull.,  vol.  4,  pp.  831-804,  Washington, 
1878. 

Report  on  the  geol<>4\  of  the  Sweet- 

Wiitcr  district. 

United  States  geologiral  and  geographical 
survey  of  the  Territories,  embracing  Wyo. 
mingntid  Idaho,  F.V.  Hayden  in  charge,  11th 
Aiuiiial  Ilejiort  [for  1877],  pp.  5-158,  Washing- 
ton, 1870. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  12,  pp.  99-101, 1S78; 
Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  ;;d  series,  vol.  15,  p.  58  (J  p),  1878. 

The  Island  of  Dominica. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.14,  pp.  701-772,  1880. 

[and  othor.s.]     [Maps  and  sections.] 

United  States  geological  and  geographical 

Snrxey  of  tlie  Territories,  F.V.  Hayden  in 
charge,  atlas  of  Colorado,  folio,  Washington, 
1881. 

The  iniuiug  regions  of  southern  New 

Mexico. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.17,  pp.  149-157,  plate.  1883. 

The  origin  of  the  gold  deposits  near 

Onray,  Colo. 

Kng.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.48,  p. 335  (J  p.), 
4°,  1889. 

[ and  Kidder,  J.  II.]     Geology  [of 

Kerguclen  Island]. 

In  Contributions  to  the  Natural  History  of 
Kerguelen  Island,  part  2,  Smithsonian,  No. 
294,  r.  S.  Nat.  :M  us.  Lull.  No.  3,  pp.  33-38, 1877. 

Engelhart,  F.  E.  Chemist's  report 
[record  of  liore  holes.] 

New  York  .\.nDual  report  of  the  superln. 
teiident  of   tlio   Onondaga  Salt  Springs  (X. 
Stanton  Gere),  pp.  13-39,  Albany,  1883. 
Engelmann,   O.     Remarks    on    the    St. 
Louis  limestone. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.3,  pp.  119-120, 
1847. 

[Notice    of    crystalline    schists    in 

Texas.] 

Soc.  (rf'ol.  France,  Bull..  2d  series,  vol.  9,  p. 
315  (i  p.),  18,-)2. 

[I'emarhs  on  geology  of  region  be- 
tween Little  Rock  aud  Hot  Springs, 
Ark.  J 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  5,  pp.  19'J 
201,1851. 

Engelmann,  H.  Report  of  a  geological 
exploration  from  Fort  Leavenworth  to 
liryans  Pass,  maile  in  connection  with 
the  survey  for  a  road  from  Fort  Riley  to 
Hridgers  Pass  under  Rryan. 

Report  Sec.  War  for  1857.  vol.  2, 35th  Cong., 
Ist  sess.,  House  Kx.  Doe.  No.  11,  part  2,  pp. 
489-517  [WMhiugtuu,  1857]. 


37« 


("ATALOOrE    AND    TXDFX    OF 


fBru..I5). 


Bngeluiaau,  1 1.— Coutinucil. 

Proliininiiiy  report  on  tlio  p;colocjy 

of  tlio  ('(.untiy  h(!t\V(H'.ii  Fort  Hri(ln;cr 
and  Camp  Floy»l,  Utah  Territory,  and 

HdutliwoHt  of  tln>.  lattor  place,  alonjj 
.1.  II.  .Simpson's  routes,  1858, 

Itoport  S(!c.  War.  <(imiiiiiiiiniting  SinipHon'« 
report  and  maiioi'  waj;(>ii  roml  routes  iu  Utah 
Territory,  35tli  f'oiig.,  £il  scss..  Senate  V.x. 
Dor.  Xo.  10,  PI).  1"  73  [  Wa.Hhingtoii.  18."iU). 

Geoloi^y  of  tliiit  ]»art  of  Pope  Connty 

north  of  lU"'  Hay  Hivfr. 

(iriil.  Siirv.  lUinoi.H,  vol.  1,  pp.  ■ir)<!-4!l.'i  I 'hi. 
cngo,  18(i(i. 

Itepriiiti'd  in  Kcoiioniical  ('■(•olo^jy  of  Illi- 
noiH,  vol.  1,  p)).  -11  l-l.'ii,  Springllelil.  1S82. 

[(icoloov  of  MassacConnty  and  that 

pari  of  Popi'  County  sonth  of  Uiy;  Bay 
Kivor.] 

Oeol.  Siirv.  Illinois,  vol.  1.  pp.  rjM-4.Vi.  Clii- 
pajjo.  ISOO. 

i;f'])rinteil  in  Keonoinical  (ieolo/ry  of  Illi- 
lioiM.  vol.  1,  pp.  :i7!)-H0,  Sprin^'flelil,  \fH'2. 

[Ge(dooy  of]  .lohnson  [and  PnlaHhi 

ponnties]. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Illinois,  vol.  1,  pp.  li7ii-l'J7,  Clii- 
ca;:o,  IHOd,  inrlinliiiir  note  l>y  A.  H.  W'ortliin. 
1'.-I2.l(jp.). 

Ke))rinte(liii  ICronomieaKleolofry  of  Illinois, 
vol.  1,  pp.  I12(l-!17.'*,  Sprinclielil,  1H8:'. 

WaHhino;ton   [(.'linton,  IMiirioii.  and 

Jcflerson  conntics], 

(ii'ol.  Surv.  Illinois,  vol.  It,  pp.  14.'i-'j:t,^, 
Chieago,  1808. 

Reprinted  ill  Koonomicaldeolosyof  Illinois, 
vol.  •.',  pp.  ;j-17'J.  Sprini;tield.  1,S82. 

[On  th(>  h)\v('r  C.'ivlionift'roiis  system 

as  th'velo])ed  ia  soiitliorn  lUinoia.] 

St.  Louis  A<'ad.  Sei..  TraiLs,,  v(d.  -',  Jip.  18,^- 
190.  IHliS. 

The  brown  coiils  of  Ftali  andadjoin- 

\x\ff  Territories. 

Am.  Inst.  Sliniuy;  Kng..  Trans.,  vol.  4,  jip. 
29»-308, 187(i. 

liCjiort  on  the  oeolooy  of  tlie  eonntry 

between  Fort  Lc'ivoiiwortli.  Kans.,  tind 

the  Sierra  Nevada  near  Car.^on  VaUey. 

lleiHirt  of  exidoration.s  across    flio   Groat 

Hasiii  of  the  Territory  of  rtali  iu  18.-10,  by 

Simpson,  pp.  247-:i:»i,  4  ,  Wasliin^jton.  187ti. 

Important  discovery  of  coal  tit  Cen- 

tralia,  111. 

St.  Louin  Aead.  Sel.,  Trims.,  vol.  ',^,  j).  eliv 
(J  p.),  1878. 

Meek,  F.  15..  and.     Xoticoof  jjeolog- 

iealdise<tvcries  niiide  by  .1.  H.  Simimou 
iu  the  recent  exploration  across  the  con- 
tinent. 

riilladelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc.,vol.  12,  pp. 
126-131,  18U1. 


Bugelmaiin,  H.— Continned. 

Worthen,    A.   H.,   and.     Tlardin 

Connty. 

(iiVil.  Surv.  Illinois,  v(d.  1,  pp.  350-366, . 72. 
375,  map,  Cliieau'o,  18«0. 

Kuimblisliod  in  F.eonomie.il  GeoIof;y  of  111. 
iuois,  ,ol.  1.  pp.  201-:!1'J,  Springllelil,  \m 

Alexander  [Union,  .Taekson, 

au<l  Perry  conutieaj. 

Gcol.  Surv.  Illinois,  v.il  '.  pp. '.'O-IOII,  i,l:i;, 
Chieag.,,  1808. 

Jiep'.ildislied  in  Keonomieal  rieologyof  111- 
Inois,  vol.  1,  pp.  457-531,  Spriu^jli.  Id,  18^2, 

Engineering  and  Mining  Journal.   The 
Comstock  lode. 

Am.  Xat.,  vol.  14,  pp. 384-38,5,  18S0.  Kr.ni 
Knc.  ami  Mining  .Tour.,  1880. 

(Jo<j6bi(!  iron  mines. 

Kng.  and  MiuinK  Jonr..  vol.  33,  p.  18!!,  (:, 
1887. 

The  "  Danntlcss"  core  drill. 

Kng.  and  Mining  .Tour.,  vol,  4i!.  p.  I!),H 
1888. 

The  Sylvanite  juino  of  Colorado, 

Kng.  anil  Mining  .Tour.,  vol.  40,  ii|i,4!Hi-"  | 
4°,  1888. 

Zinc  miiiino'  in  -Arkansas. 

Kng.  and  Mining  .Tour.,  vol.47.  ]i. 431ii|i 
i\  1880. 

The  copper  miiiin;;  district  (ifMiilil 

f^'in  and  its  industries. 

Kng.  and  Mining  .Tour.,  vol.50,  jip.S.'W 
4^  1890. 
Europe. 

1818.  Calton  Ilill,  Scotland,  ami  (ui.in 

of  waidce,  Webster.  .1.  W. 
1821.  Miscellaneons    oh  s(Mvati"ii<, 

Bronfiuiiirt. 
1H22.  Volcanoes   and  volcanic  -I'lf 

stances,  Cooper,  T. 
182.S.  European    continent:il   iiw\<^ 

Bon.<. 
1824.  Geology    of    Sicily,  by  IVifr 
Percival. 
On  Beudant's  travels  in  llunL'arj 
Maclnre. 
182.").  Observations  in  sontliern  Enmpl 
Bou<?. 
Geological  systems  and  iiiiipsj 
Enrope,  Maclnre. 
182(5.  Geology  of  Sicily,  Diinbeiiy. 
1828.   Volcanoes,    by    Daiiben.y,  >i| 
man. 

1830.  Arctic  regions,  steppes  of  Knsi 

etc..  Am.  Jour.  Sd. 
Classification  of  European  rw 
De  la  BecLe. 

1831.  The  liartz,  Clemson, 


KS.").  ( 'oil 

I) 

.V.iti 

Sli 

^ciei 

l)j< 

I'*'i7.  Tour 

ifai 

Silli 

•  Mi.ser 

nect 

A.ldrof 

l.ycl 

"*.''■'».  Vnt.in, 

•virtii 

M.UJ;, 

OI),serv;i 

"moIk 

'J'*.  "^Inictiir 

I'll  ly  iii^ 

cli.iiiis, 

"11  loriii.s 

and  ,\„ 

If.  A. 

'•'a  til  res 

.M.isiiii. 

'■•iT.itie 

■^c.iii.liij 
'I'cinirlf.s 

"oil.  .Milk 

""  <;i;iei;if 

^'"•'ciit  St" 

''•"■iil(.Ii.s„| 

Aiiicii,.., 

^'criieiiijl 

'■'"'lllcfs    ,| 
'■ciKli. 
''"iiKs  of 

lillrli,   vo,| 

''ciifcrsofdj 

'''<>,!.;<'rH,  l/[ 

"r'.giii  of  A 

•'"|l'COI|.S;J 

■'^fi'i'ctiiro  oj 
pared   wifl 
H  J». 
^''eviitio,,  of| 

^'"■""'  id.or 
"•il  Alps,  (J 


I M!*: 


(Bra.  121. 
.     Hardin 

pp.35o-m  ■;'.- 

I  o.'ology  of  111- 

„gt\(.l.\.  lHS-2 

„,  ,Tiifkso'.i, 

,,,,.'iO-l«''.l'>»"' 
nl  Oeology  of  111- 

Journal.   IV 

RO. 

.,V0l.    X!.P-1«^'^ 

ore  <lriU. 

,.,  v.,\.  40.  ?•  W '■ 

oofColf'vaao. 
v.,  v..l.ifi.  Vl'**^'"' 


..aistrido(Mi*| 


l.UITi'>\'  1 


NORTH    AAfERTCAN    OKOT.O(;V. 


:M9 


Biuope— Continnefl.  Europe— fontinned. 

183'J.  IJeview  of  I'hi11i))s'H  principlfiH  of         1850.  Kvriitic  i>ho.ioinen:i   alxmt   r.jiko 


„r.,  v<.l.  50,  VP 


X<f-" 


Si 


i;(>()l()ii;y,  .'^illininn. 
1K3.">.  ("oiulition    of  N'osiivins    in    \H'M, 

l>.iiiii..l.D. 
N;itiii;ili8t  in  the  AlpH,  Ity  Hiifii, 

Sliepard. 
Sricnce  anil   positMni  of  ininin<r, 

Uicksou. .). 
IKiT.   lour  ill  Frauf'e.  Itnly.  .mil  I'.lWa, 

Hall.  T. 
18;>f*.  liiH'Us  anil  minerals  from  (iroece, 

Sillinian. 


^OOtliUl.l  :>"')'"  ■ 

ol)S'>vviiti"V.* 

lul  vol.'ii"'^ 

)pcr,'l''  ,. 

.utineutal   ^colo-ij 

Sicily,  I'y  »■■*'"' 

tvavol^i""""-''] 
pinsoutl.otnE"'"'^ 

larl'ii'''- 

kidly.  P«"i'^"^',] 

l,y    l)rtiibci»'i  ' 

l,n8,stovpeBofKi.«< 

Jour.  Sci. 
■onol-EiiroF''"'" 

The. 
Clemsou. 


( tlisorvations     in     Hollaml    fon-  I 

iiL'cted  with  prairicH,  .loncH,  (J. 
Aildress     to    jicological    micietj', 
l.yell. 
W.K  \:itnr.'il  liistory  of  volcanoes  and 

tiarthqnakPH.  Bischof.  ^ 

1H|2.   flit'  (ilacial    theory   of   A;;as.'<i/,  j 
M:!(larcii.  C.  I 

ObsiTvation.s      in      Sootlanil, 
llMi;lie.s. 
lf*43.  Stnu'tnroof  A])palachian.s  cxcni- 
jililyiii^    laws    of    mountain 
I  Iwiiii^,  Ro<;er.s  and  lioy;«'r.s. 
1)11  lormsof  anticlinals  in  Kiissia 
and  .Vnierica,  Rogers,  H.  I).  , 

W\   \  week  amon<»  jjjlaciors.  (irant,  ; 
U..\.  I 

I'tMtiiies     of     British      l?nnnali,  I 
Mason. 
M'l    I'.natic   hlocks   and  elevation  of 
Scinidinavia,  Oesor. 
Iv'i'iiiiiks  on    .Silurian    elassilica- 

lioii,  Miurliison. 
I'll  (iliicial  scratches,  Dosor. 
Amitiit  sea  niarfjina.  Chambers. 
I'arallclism  of  I'alfozoicsof  North 
America  with  those  of  Hnroiie, 
Verneuil.  Mali,.!. 
Ml',  rrodiicts  of   eruption  of    Uecla, 

(ielitli. 

[Wii.  Liiiiiis  of  the   chalk   formation,  i 

Uniii,  von.  ' 

Ct'iittMS  of  dispersion  of  Itowlder.s,  | 

l\'o}>('r8,  H.  D.  ] 

Hrii,'!!!  of  drift  and  terraces   of 

iniiieous  action,  Rogers,  II.  D.       • 

Structure  of  Appaladiiaiis  com-  ' 

pared  with  the  Alps,   Rogers,  j 

II  l». 

Kleviition  of  the.Iura  Monutains,  j 

(iuyot. 
t.rratic  i)henomena  of    the  cen- 
tral Alps,  Giiyot. 


Superior,  Agassi/,  I,. 
Ift'il.    (Jreensands   of    I'.nrope,  .lolin- 
son.  .1. 

^^)rmer  idi.arges  of  the  .Mps,  .Miir- 
diison. 

Helemnites  in  the  mica  .'•lat(>s  of 
St.(iothard.  I>e,sor. 

I'ar.iUelismof  I'aleozoics,  Mali,.!. 

Systems  of  elevation  <it'  North 
America,  l'\)st<'r  and  Whitm^y. 

Miscellaneous  notice  from 
I'jiirope,  .silliiii.'iii. 

<  Ml  elevation  of  mountain  chains, 
roster  aud  Whitney. 
lM5l'.  rarallelismns  der  Oil  ii  vial g(>- 
liilde,  llesor. 

Kxcnrsion  of  Ktna,  Silliman. 

'rerraces  since  tlit-  drift  iieriod 
along  the  Conuccticnt,  Hitch- 
cock. I''.. 
ISolt.  Krratisclie  Erscheiimngen,  Desnr. 
1}<.")4.  Kipiivalency  of  coal  of  I'niled 
States  and  France.  Rogers  and 
Desor. 

( 'haiiges  of  sea  level  etfected  dur- 
ing stated  periods  of  timi^, 
Tylor. 

(Character  of  the. I  lira  Mountains, 
Rogers.  II.  1). 

(j)uateriiary  of  Ijiro]teand  Amer- 
ica, Desor. 
lS."i5.    Review    of   Alnrehison's  Silnria, 

Whitney,  .1.  1). 
IS.",?.   l''ormation    of    craters    and     on 
Iii|ui(lity  of  lavas,  Scrope. 

Illustrations  of  surface,  geology, 
llitehcock,  E. 

(.Irystalliues  of  north  highlands 
of  Scotland,  Muri^liison. 
\Hr>X.  Coal     fields     of     riiited     Statse 
aud  British    Provinces,   l^ogcis, 
H.  1). 

Laws  of  structure  of  most  dis- 
turbed /.ones  of  earth's  crust, 
Rogers,  II.  I). 
l«.'i!t.  Sedimentary  and  other  relations 
of  Paleozoic  fossils  of  New 
York.  Bigslty. 

Coal  formations  of  North  Amer- 
ica, I,,esnueit'ux. 

Dyas  aud  Trias  of  Europe,  North 
America,  and  India,  Marcou,  .1. 

Notice  of  Marcon  on  Dyas  and 
Trias,  Mnridiisuii, 


380 


CATALOOUG   AND    INDEX    OF 


I  Hi-i.i.  ir 


Snropa— CvxittmNMl. 

1860.  History  of  g^  ;>Heon«  und  raftgno- 

siau  rockii,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Geology  of  tlio  Alps,  Hunt,  T.  8. 
DoloHiitcs    of    the   PariH    bas'n, 

Hnut,  T.  hi. 

1861.  Keply  to    Newhorry    on    a^o   of 

Nebraska  leavew,  Herr. 
Siir    la     faiiiio     priiuurdialn     (mi 
Am(?riquo,  Hariaudt*. 

1862.  I'rimitivoof  Norway  and  Canada, 

MacFarlane,  T. 

Glacial  origin  of  certain  lakes, 
Ramsay. 

Thirty  years  of  progress  in  tLo 
older  rocks,  Murchisou. 
ISCtli.  On     Cambrian  and  Huronian, 
IMgsby. 

Appalachians  and  Rocky  Moun- 
tains in  geologic  history,  Dana, 
J.  D. 
186.5.  On  terms  Poncen,  Permian,  and 
Dyas,  Jlarcou,  .T. 

Abbeville  (juarries,  Lesley,  .J.  P. 
186G.  Pleistocene    climate  of  Europe, 
Rogers,  H.  1). 

Origin  of  some  of  the  earth's  fea- 
tures, Dana,  J.  I). 

1867.  Relations  of  Glacial  deposits  of 

Scotland  and  Canada,  Crosby, 
H.  W. 

1868.  Eozoischo    Formatiousgruppe, 

Credner. 

On  the  Amiens  gravel,  Tyler. 

Relations  between  Glacial  de- 
posits of  Scotland  and  Canada, 
Crosskey. 

Principles  of  the  natural  system 
of  volcanic  rocks,  Richthofen. 

So-calliid  lignites  on  epsomites, 
Marsh,  O.  C. 

Notes  on  the  Caucasus,  Koseh- 
kull,  von. 

Lanrentian  of  Bavaria,  Gumbell. 

Quicksilver  mines  of  Spain,  Haw- 
ley. 

1870.  Kreido    von    New-.Tersey,    Cred- 

ner, H. 

1871.  Geognosy  of  Appalachians,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 

Mineral  silicates  in  fossils,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Recent  advances  in  geology,  Fos- 
ter, J.  W. 

1872.  Deep  excavation  in  tbo  valley  of 

the  Rhine,  Wlnslow,  C.  F. 


Europe— Continn«tl. 

1872.  Alpine  geology,  Hunt,  T.  s. 

History  of  Cambrian   ami  Silii. 

riun,  Hunt,  T,  S, 
187:<.  Agency  of  glaciers  in  eii'sidii  of 

valleys,  Niles. 
Geological    map    of   the    world 

Marcou,  J. 
Observations    on    Niagara,  Tyii- 

dall. 
Fmporfertions    of    palii)ntolii;ji 

record,  Nicholson. 
Coni])ari8on  of  Glacial   ]ilieiioiii 

ena  of  New  England  iiiid  l/j. 

rope,  Packard. 
Geology  of  the  Bosphorus.  Wa«li- 

burn,  G. 
1874.  Glacial    ])henomena   of  Auuna 

and  Euroi)e,  Packard. 
Nortlieast  coast  of  Kent,  I'oord. 
Mechanism  of  Stromboli,  .Mallet. 
.(87.").   Explication   de    la    carte  giiilo- 

giipio  <lo  la  tcrre,  Mnrcoii.,'. 
Tidal  erosion,  Shaler. 
Porphyries  of  Island  of  l.,imli;r 

Dana,  .T.  I). 
The  ores  of  inm,  Newton, 
Equivalency   of   coal    iiipa>nrft 

White,  C.  A. 

1876.  Microscopic  petrography  .■■iirvr 

of  fortieth  iiarallel,  Kiikcl. 
Tertiary  tlora  and  age  of  .Niflli 

American  lignite,  l.es(iiiireii! 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  t'w»\]< 

the    upi)er    Missouri   coiiiiir 

(Jabb. 

1877.  American  surface  geology.  Wom 

S.  V, 
Glacial     phenomena     »(  Xnr 

America,  Torell. 
Greenstone  of  westoiu  Curii«:il 

Dana,  .I.D. 
On    the    Glacial    eiiocli.   in< 

E.  K. 
Critical  periods  in  the  history 

the  earth.  Le  Cinite. 

1878.  Some  points  in  litholojjy,  P* 

•I.D. 
Vesuvius  and  surrouiidiug  co( 

try,  Crosby,  C.  E. 
Excursions  of  Geological  J^ocij 

of  France,  Cope. 
Dikes  and  Azoic  of  soiitbcist 

Pennsylvania.  Hunt, T. S. 
Gii'nt's   Causeway  and  I'lni 

Cave,  Merrill,  CD. 


flurope— C 

187«.   rill 

1879.  Itef 

It 

Ten 

Ueln 

dri 

I 
RehK 

ver 

Macfu 

'■nil 

im.  llhtot 

rock 

t'COjog 

./uJic 
Age  of 
Gardi 
1^1.  -Soniepo 
Hunt, 
I're-Caju 
Hunt, ' 
JJ'iistrati 
(ace.    ' 
i^Tvis. 
•'^'lialerani 
('•oe. 

MiJlNtone 
i'eiinsvl 
1«^^.  Hcent  gl, 
Chaiul 
North 

Hit<li( 
('r'^-in  of 
h.iN,  (} 
1^.  Decay  of 
sitiered, 

Hist  01 y 

oil  j.rt 
'J',  s. 

P''ogr.-rts  . 

T.  S. 

^re-Caii,| 

Prt'-Caml 

ilnin,  ■. 

Pr«'-Canil 

T.  .s. 

^t.  i)avi 

J.iu,  Hi 

(.'l;i8.sifi|.. 

".ivis, 

^'li'Kiios 

■Tv.-'tc. 
Liz.'inl  ,x,,] 


1.1.  ir 


DABT05.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


ani 


Europe 

s. 

187h. 

I  Silu- 

1879. 

ision  of 

woiW. 

ra.  'I'yii- 

imtoliij:if 

JlhclllMll 

1880. 

1  aud  Ku- 1 

viis 


WiA- 


)f  Auumoj] 
r.l. 

>ut,  l"w«W' 
|,oli,M;iM 
carte  s;f>'l»-' 
^Uirco«..l. 

\  of  l.aml'»y'' 

.Wtllll. 

,  luvkel. 
j;,.,  of  N"nl< 

tiavyfossi''' 
„iri   couniryi 

uu  "'•  >i 

torn  Conl^M^ 


opoi 


\i.  ""i 


1881, 


1882, 


^i  tbebtstotyj 

)i\tt'. 
litUoioj'.y.  i^*! 


[rouiuliug  col 
Logical  ?oci^ 

iuunt, '!'•*• 
Ivy   and  t'l"^ 


—Continued. 

Tbo  Ice  age,  Grtitacap. 

Report  of  Wiscoiisiu  survey  for 

1878,  Cliauiherlin,  T.  V. 
Tortiury  eriptivo  rocks,  Szabii. 
Kelntion  of  rock  decay  to  loess, 

drift,    atjd  rock   basins,  I'uiu- 
pt'lly. 
Relation.^  of  horizons  of  extinct 

vertebrata,  (.'ope. 
Macfarlaiie's  Geological  Haiiroad 

(Juide,  Hunt.  T.  S. 
ni.>^lory    of   Roiue  pre-Cambrian 

rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Geologic  action  of  liuuius  acids, 

.luiicii. 
Ag(>  of  the  J.,araitiio  formation, 

Gardner,  ,1.  S. 
f>oiiie  points  in  American  geologj', 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
I're-Cauilirian  of  Great  J^itain, 

lIunt,T. «. 
Iliustrations  of  tho  earth's  sur- 
face.   "Glaciers,"  Shaler  and 

Davis. 
.Sbalorand  Davis  "Glaciers,"  Mc- 

(iOO. 

Millstone   grit  in  England  and 

Pennsylvania. 
Kei  cnt  glacial  drift  in  tho  Alps, 

C'haniberlin,  T.  C. 
North   Ameriea  in  the  Ice  age, 

Hitchcock,  C.H. 
Origin  of  jointed  structure,  Kina- 

han,  (J.  H. 
,  Decay  of  rocks  geologically  con- 
sidered, Hunt,  T.  8. 
Hit-tory  of  serpentine  and  notes 
on  ju'e-Cambrian  rocks,  Hunt, 
T.  s. 
Progri-rts  of  geology,  1882,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Pre-Caml»rian  rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Prc-Canilirian    rocks    of   Wales, 

lIiuit.T.  S. 
Pn -Cambrian  of  the  Alps,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
^t.  David's  rocks  and  universal 

law,  I  licks. 
L'laRsilication  of  lake   basins, 

l»:ivis,  W.M. 
Thiiknoss  of  glacier  in  New  .ler- 

''ey,  etc.,  Smock. 
Liziuil   schists  and  Berpentines, 
WadMworth. 


Europe — Continued. 
1883.  Note  on  Jo'ntcd  structure,  Kina- 
han,  (i.  II. 

Geographic  control  of  nuirlue 
sedimonts,  Science. 

Genesis  of  crystalline  iru!  ores, 
Julion. 

lee  age  in  Pennsylvania,  Le\vi.>», 
H.C. 
1881.  Studies  of  rocks  of  Cordilleras, 
Wads  worth. 

Lithology  of  Island  of  .Jura,  Scot- 
land, Wadsworth. 

Glacial  erosion.  Davis,  W  M. 

Mesdzoic  dicotyledons,  Waril, 
L.  F. 

Climate  changes  of  later  geologic 
tunes,  Whitney,  ,1.  1). 

Agi:  of  north  Atlantic,  Hull,  K. 

Iiyi»ersthene    andesito    and    tri- 
clinic  pyroxene,  Cross. 
1885.  Progress  of  geology,  188.3,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Geology  of  tho  Scottish  High- 
lands, Hunt,  T.  S. 

History  of  Taconic  question  and 
relations  of  tlie  rocks.  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Origin  of  crystalline  rocks.  Hunt, 
T.  8. 

Overthrusts  in  the  Scottish  High- 
lands, Science. 

Relations  of  geologic  work  in 
Ganada  and  the  Old  World, 
Dawoon,  J.  W. 

Crystallines  of  Scottish  High- 
lands, Geikie,  A. 

Ice  age  in  Europe  and  North 
America,  Geikie,  .1.  F. 

Structure  of  English  and  Ameri- 
can coals,  Wethered. 

Notes  of  Lehmanii  on  origin  of 
crystalline  schists,  Williams, 
(J.li. 

Canadian  Archean  and  Irish 
metamor])hics,  Kinahan,  ti.  H. 

British  earth(|nakes  and  their 
seismic  relations,  Owen,  R. 

Comparison  of  Arcadian  and 
Scottish  glacial  beds,  Richard- 
son, R. 

Relations  of  species  in  French 
old-Tertiary,  Meyer.  O. 

Relative  ages  of  American  and 
English  rretaceonsanti  Eocene, 
Gardner,  J.  S. 


382 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


(BULL  127, 


ice,    Mew- 


uiul 


Europe — ("()i\tiiiu«d. 

1885.  Eroding    powor    ol 

berry. 
IlIifroHCDpic       I'xiiiniiiiil  ion 

Hurics    ol'    uundH.  Juliiii 

Doltoii. 
I'se  of  term,  l-'.8kor  or  Kiini  drift, 

Kiiiiiliun,  ■).  II. 
Geol()};i(til  CounreHH    at    lierliu, 

I)e\val(|lll^ 
188().  (ilacial    art  ion    in    Canada   uud 

Loch    Eck,   Scotluiul,    Houey- 

nnin. 
Ak«'    *>'      ■Swedish     i»aratU)xides 

bods,  Ford. 
ObservatiouH   in    Kuroi>e,  Lewis, 

II.C. 
Glaciers  and  glacialists,  Mareon, 

.).,  I)ana..l.D. 
The  Fnf^li.sh  (  retac  eons,  Uarduer, 

.1.8. 
Formations    of     Siiitzeui)ergeu, 

Liiidalil. 
Permian  to  Carboniferous  history, 

Lapparent. 
18b7.  Teritiiual    moraine  of   England, 

Le\vi.s,  H.C. 
Irish  esker  drift,  Kinah.iii,  (S.  11. 
Terraces    and   roads  of  (jlenroy, 

Kinalian,  (i.  II. 
Phospliales  of  I'icardy,  Mnnier. 
Irregularities  in  lodes,  veins,  and 

beds,  Koflili'r. 
Geology  of  Muglanil  and  Wales, 

Canadian  Kee.  Sei. 
Extra-morainic   lakes  and   days 

in    England.   North    America, 

etc.,  J^ewis,  II.  C. 
Ocoldgic  inaj),  Frazor,  Raymond. 

1888,  Comparison  of   cisatlantic   with 

transatlautiu  formations,  Wil- 
liams, Jl.  S. 

Fauna-  of  lower  Lias,  Hyatt. 

Geological  tourist  in  Europe, 
Lane. 

Glacial  erosion  in  Norway, 
S])ciicer,  ,1.  W. 

Position  of  Ali)ine  Uha'tic,  Clark, 
W  .  IJ. 

Terminal  moraines  in  northern 
(;<'rmany,  Salisbury. 

1889.  Neighborhood   of   Seville,  Lock- 

ington. 
Str!itigiai)liic  position  of  Olenel- 
his,  Walcott. 


Europe— Continued. 

188!».  Claasiticution  of  Cambrian,  Mat- 
thew. 
Ancient  glaciers  of  Noith  \V;ilis, 
Evans. 
18y<).  Cnboides  zone,  Williams,  11,  s. 
Devonian    in    Devonshire,    \Vi|. 

lianiH,  11.  S. 
Fayalito  in  obsidian  of  l,i|)iiri, 

Iddings  and  I'enlield. 
Glacial  climate,  whaler, 
(ilacial    lunoid    furrows,    I'mk. 

anl. 
Great  ([uartzite  nuue  recent  Ibn 

tlio  Olcuus  schist,  Hoist, 
Lower  and  middle  Tacoiiir,  M;ii 

cou,  .1. 
Natural  soda,  Chatanl, 
Obsiirvations    in    Norway,  W;!- 

lianis,  C.  II. 
tiuaternary  changes  in  level,  Ip. 
j  ham. 

I  Kecent  glacial  work,  Claypiilf 

I  l-'anna  of  lower  Cambrian,  W-.A- 

'  cott. 

1      1891.  Cambrian    of    Nortli    .ViiuiriH. 
Walaott. 
Causes  of  ajjivad  of  Caiiilinau 

faunas,  Matthew. 
Genesis  of  iron  ores,  Kiiiiluili 
Phosphatic     chalk    at    Tapidiv,! 

England,  Davidson. 
Quaternary  changes  of  Itvil  ii 

Scandinavia,  (iecr. 
Relation  of  strength  »(  mar 

to  its  structure,  I'cit.n . 
Review  of    Ci»uaternary  era,  I 

ham, 
Titanicoxide  [in  soils],  Diiniiini 
ton. 
Evans,  E.  W.    ( tu  the  action  oloilwi 
Aiii..)our,  .Sci.,  M  srrios.  \ul.:ii'<.  iip, l* 
1864. 

( )u  the  oil-producing  ui>lift  of  Vt 

Virginia. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  2il  Horics,  vol.42,  pp.iSI 
1800. 

Evans,  F.  .Johnston.     Amnnn  thiaii' 
ghiciens  of  North  Wales. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  pp.  8-17,  18811. 

Evans,  Gnrdon.     A    general    view 
agricultural  survey  of  the  (ouutj 
Madison. 

N.w  York  State  Agri.  Soc,  l'rau8..W 
777,  1801. 


KUTOJf.l 

Bvaus,  If. 

to  tile  go 

'oiinfy,  ], 

Uiitaiiie) 

Evans,  .fr,|,| 
ol'thii  I,,.,, 
ot  .Velir.m/, 

T'li'/ilir/,. 

I.V)),/rt  <;(. 
llinni'»(](,j_  I 
•WpJiin,  1852 

\  EvanB,  J(,u„_ 
asis  of  t/,„ ,., 

'*"    l''i(.iu  j'r 
I  Evans,  l,e,vis. 
"")'  <'f  I  lie  1, 
^''"^'    ^Votsot 


I -^  ■'"•''""  I  from 

«"ii"lai„.   SitUi 
r*y.Vo.,nr.ii„j. 
■i'G«)I..Sii,v.  I',' 


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...     .    •';-'re,HM 

/fafflks,  Ilnvol 

'■^''""rni.UdihJi, 
'""ileij,y,.,|  ••   •     ' 


Hi 


lerdcji 


the  cJij 


iiJ.in.,ii 


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PI' 


'"■"'"•ma (ion   of 
"•«<lat,s,.,..,„. 

■,^'     '^'>w]<jei 
^"iiii(\ 
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seiil 


T,. 

.8. 
Wil. 

,i\iMi, 

St. 

UK,  M'.ii 
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nn.  , 

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U,\i  (if  uv.u'"«| 
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UJUlTOMi 


NOKTH    AMERICAN    OEOLOQY. 


383 


EvaiiB,  H.  A.    The  relations  of  tho  tlora     Everett,  Oliver.     Oeolojjy  of  awction  of 

tlio  Uock  Kivor  valley  from  ()re>;oii  to 
Sterling. 

IlliiioiM  Niit.  IIIhI.  Soo.    'IriiiiH.,  vol.  1,  |i|i. 

r);i-.-.8,  istii. 
£wiug,  A.  I..     ObscrvutioUM  on  tiic  gco- 
l();;i.'al  fiirinatioiis,    NOh,    II.    Ill,    IV, 
V,  VI,  \  11,  \III,  ill  (fiiU.^  (  oiiiily. 
(iculd^y  (if  ('(litre  Coiiiily,  liy  il'Iin  illii'i'H, 
2il  (icol.  Si'Tv.  I'cniiMylvaiii.i,  itiHiit  ol  prog- 
rt'ss  Tt.  \>\>.  I()l   i:il,  Ilariislmr!,',  IrtHl. 

AbHtrat'l.  Am.  Jour.  Sii.,  M  eork.s,  vul.  "JH, 
Pl>.  3!t7-aO«(Jli.».,lS84. 

An    att('iii|it      til      (Ictcniiint'     Mie 

aiiKiiint  ot'  clitMiiii'al  croHiuii  tiiUiiig 
pliii f  ill  tUo  liuicHtone  ((.'alcilL'i'oii.s  to 
Trcntiiii)  \allt'\(>C  ('('lll^(^  Ciiiiiity,  I'a., 
uiitl  hciii'i!  apiilicalili'  to  Hiiiiilui'  it'^ioiiH 
tliioiinliDUt   tlin  Apiialacliiaii  HyHtciii. 

.\ni.  Ah.-oc,  rroc,  vol.::.!,  |i|i.4(M   1'),"..  |,'<H!. 

Am.  Jour.  !Sri.,  ad  st'iiiH,  vol.  21),  jip.  •J'.i-31, 


tutlut  <;(><il<>gioal  forniatioDH  iu  Lincoln 
County.  Ky. 

liiitiiiiiciil  (tazetto,  1889. 

CvauB,  .loliii.  Mivi>  showing  the  iiortion 
of  tlii>  I'atl  liindB  or  Mauvai»e.s  Terres 
of  NelirMnUu, 

Till-  iimii'iil  llorii  ol'  NcltraHka,  by  .1 .  l,i'idy, 
SiuiilLdiiiii.iii  C'outributioiiH.  vol.  4,  4  . 

l!('|Miit  (iitil.  Siirv.  Wi.sfousiii,  Iowa,  ami 
Miiinirti'tj,  l>y  D.  D.  Uweu,  atluu,  4-',  IMiilii- 
ileli>liin,  1852. 

Evans,  .Itiliii.  On  a  possilile  geological 
ciUm'  oi'  cliaiigos  in  the  jioMition  of  the 
asisol'  I  lie  earth's  crust. 

Ain..Ii)iir.  Sri.,  'Jd  8ciif.-t.  vol.  43,  pp.  2;iO-'J39, 
WT.   Krimi  I'roc.  Koyal  Soc,  vol.  I'l.  p.  4(i. 

JEvans,  Lewis.  Analysis  of  a  general 
iiii|i  id'  tliu  middle  Uritish  Colonics, 
\"£.    [Not  sueu.] 


F. 

Pagen,  nui;li  J.,  and  Young,  Charles  .\.     Faribault,!;.  1!.     Keport  on   the  lower 


|iouofoU«>'! 

uplift  »^''^' 
Ivol.W.V^ 
kiougtUea"'' 


i.Si' 


hii. 

k-,  !*«'•'• 

Lcta^ 
If  the 


vie« 

i   tOttU'l 


Irioc. 


I'raus.'Vl 


A  seitioii   [from  Alleghany  Mountains 

\.<  liriisli  \alley,   across    I?ald    Kagle 

Miiiintiiiii.   Nittauy  Valley,    an<l    Nit- 

lauy  Moiiutiiiii]. 

2(lGeol.  Siirv.  IVnuHvlviiiiia,  Itoport  H,  Ke- 

j»irt  of  )ir(i;,'iv.sH  iu  C'lcarll(dd  ami  .letlorsoii 

ilislrilt  111'  till'  liitumiiioiLS  coal  liclds,  by  ¥. 

pliito  oiipDsito  p.  1,  llani.sburt;,  187.'>. 

banks,  Harold  W.     Geology  of  the 
lllotber  Indc  region. 
California,  lOth  Jtepoit  of  Jliiit'ialiiHist.  jio. 
3-9(1, map  in  acoompaiiyiiig  i>ot'lvOt.  IH'JO. 
'■(.'owlen.ii'd  "  in  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  7,  pi>.  L'HO 

i:;,iii!Ki. 

Notes  on  the  character  of  the  eriip- 
iveroiks  of  the  Ijalie  Huron  region. 

ii.i.Giol..  vol.  0,  PI).  16'.'-172, 1S90. 

Aljstruil.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  p.  1072  (:)  lint's), 

il*, 

ihild,  II.  L.  On  a  iieculiar  coal-liUe 
insforination  of  peat,  recently  dis- 
iwedat  f-^crauton,  Pa. 
StwYork  .\cad.  Sci., 'I'raua.,  V(d.  1,  pji.  71- 
1^?2.  Iiiiliidi.'.'*  an  analyses  by  K.  L.  IJiit- 
1111.73-74. 

ig,  F.  J.    Notes  on  (.'anadiau  lluor 
iliteor  (liKir-phospliate  of  lime. 
ami  .Mining  .lour.,  v(d. 42,  pp. 3811-384, 

11,1880. 

C,    Kentucky  geological  sur- 
H.  I'liiitor,  director,  report  ou 
geology  of  IJoyle  County  [1881?]. 
I.  0.     Ho  wider   near    Batavia, 
e County,  N.  Y. 

'Tniir.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  10,  pp.  470-480 

|.1»7,^ 


Caiiihrian  rocIcH  of  (iuysboroand  Hali- 
fax counties,  Nova  Scotia, 

Caiiadii.  (Icol.  and  N;it.  llisl.  Snrv.,  lioport 
for  I8S(i,  Part  1'.  pp.  120  !IJ:.  18,-<7. 

Abstract,  ibid.,  I'art  .\.  i>p.  4:!-45, 1887. 

[Account  of  exaiiiiiiation  of  gold- 
hearing  rocks  of  tlie  .\tlaiitie  Coast  in 
Iliilifax  County.] 

Canada,  Gr(d.  Suiv.,  ilcpoils.  vol.  :i,  new  tic- 
riea,  parti.  ]!c)iortA,pii.  IM'-KiO,  SIoiitiTal,1888 

[ ]  [Suiiiiiiary  report  on  ob.servations 

in   gold-bearing   series    in    Colchester 
and  Halifax  comities,  Nova  Scotia.] 
Canada,  (ionl.  Siir\ ..  Hrports,  vol.    I.  new 
sirios,  Report  A,  p.  4.')  (.J  p.),  Montnal.  IKOn. 

Farish,  .lohu  li.  liitert;stiiig  \eiii  idie. 
noiiieiia  in  lioiilder  Comity,  Colo. 

.\m.  lust.  Mining  En;;.,  L'lans.,  Mil.  10.  pp. 
;)47-.'5,-)2,  1891. 

A  IJoiilder  County  mine,  Colo. 

Sci.  Soc.  I'liM  .,  vol.  3,  ;«P.  '.llli-;)22,  1801. 

Farmaii,   H.  von  V.     Notes  on    two   ore 
deposits  of  southwestern  New  Mexico. 
Sfliiiol  ol'  Jlim's,  (jUuirt.,  vol.  0,  pp.  I'M  14'.', 
188-1. 

Farns'worth,  1'.  .(.  I'oekcts  coiitaiiiiiig 
tiro-cla\  and  carbonaceous  material  in 
the  Niagarti  liiiiestouc  at  Clinton,  Iowa. 

Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  331-334,  1888. 

Farrell,  Thomas  JM.  [Rejiort  on  Bayou 
d'Arbonne  La.] 

1'.  S.  Army,  (.'liicf  of  Kngintoiw,  Heport  foi 
1884,  part  2,  pp.  1372-1370,  Appendix  S,  Wasb- 
iiigton,  1884. 


384 


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[m'lxir 


Farrington,  A.  C.  Motiitiii>rithio  eou- 
(lition  of  a  jxirt  of  tlio  lar;;«)  vein  of 
frankliiiitu  in  New  .Icrscy. 

Am.  Answ!.,  I'ror.,  vol.  fl,  pp.  241-'J4J,  IH52. 

•'—  Fault,  in  u  niotullic  vein  iih  hccii  at 
Stt^rlin^  niiiio  in  Now  .IiT.Hoy. 

Am.    AgHoc,    rrof.,    vol.  (1,   ji.  '.!9fl  (J   p.). 
1852. 

Faur,  Fiiberdii.  Tlitisiiliihnr  (lej)ositHof 
southern  rt.iii. 

Ami.  IiiHt.  Miiiin;{  Kiig..  'rrnnn.,  vol.  II).  pp. 
:i;t-35,  1887. 

Featherstouhaugh,  O.  W.  [Kfiunrkson 
oolitic:  roi'k."<  IVoiu  Florida.] 

.\in.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  10,  p.  'IdO  (\  p.).  Ihuk. 

On  the  ancient   drainage  '>»    Korth 

America  and  the  origin  of  the  cataract 
of  Niagara. 

Am.  Jour.  Gool.  iiml  Nat.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  pp.  13- 
21,  plate,  1831. 

[ ]  [Ou  the  (ircat  Valley,  Blue  Ridge, 

and  drainage  of  ^'irginia.^ 

Am.  .lour.  (leol.  luul  N'at.  Ili.st.,  mpI.  i.  pp. 
•.iK-M'.i,  ih:i:'. 

On  the  constituent  minerals  and  the 

structure  of  the  primary  rocks. 

Am.  Jour.  Ueol.  and  Nat.  Hint.,  vol.  I,  |i]i. 
1185-391,  1832. 

[ ]  On  mineral  and  metallic  veins. 

Am.  Jour.  Gool.  niul  Nat.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  pp.  481- 
4'.)0, 1832. 

[ ]  On  the  crnst  of  the  earth. 

Am.  Jour.  Oeol.  auil  N'dt.  .Sci..  vol.  1,  pp.  28!)- 
290, 1832. 

[ ]  On  the  order  of  succession  of  the 

rocks  conii)()sing  the  crust  of  (he  earth. 
Am.  Jour.  (luol.  and   Nat.  .Sci..  nil.  1,  pp. 
:i37-347, 1832. 

[ ]  (loneral  reiuark.s  on  the  constitu- 
ents of  primary  rocks 

Am.  Jour.  (Jeol.  and  Nat.   Hist.,  vol.  1,  pp' 
308-312, 1832. 

Account  of  the  travertin  deposited 

hy  the  waters  of  the  Sweet  Springs  in 
Alleghany  County,  in  the  State  of  \'ir- 
ginia,  and  of  an  iincient  travertin  dis- 
covered in  the  adjacent  liills. 

(tcol.  Soc.  I'euDHvlvaiiia.  Trans.,  vol.  1.  pp. 
328-334. 1835. 

fieological  report  of  an  examination 

made  in  1831  of  the  elevated  country 
hetween  the  Missouri  and  IJecl  rivers, 
97i)ages,AVa8hiiigton,  lb3.").  [I'l'dCong.. 
2d  HCBH.,  House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  115]. 

Reviewed,  Am.   Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  28,  p.  37li. 
ISM. 


FeatherBtonhaugb,  G.  W.— Continued, 

Report   of    a   gi'ological    rei  oiiimlK. 

sauce  nuide  in  l.^!>.">  from  t  lie  sejit  oj'ijiir. 
ernment  hy  the  way  of  (ireen  li.iyaiKl 
11m  Wisconsin  Territory  to  tiie  Cotc'ii; 
dii  I'rairie,  an  elevated  rid;;e  (jividin;; 
the  .Missouri  iVoiu  the  St.  I'eters  K'iver 
l(i«  pages,  1  plates,  Washiiigtun,  1^3il. 

Fxcursion  through  the  slave  Stat^< 

from  Washington,  on  the  I'otoiiiiic,  to 
the  frontier  of  Mexico,  with  skctcln'snf 
the  po])uliir  uiannerM  ami  Keolo),'i( al 
articles,  ItiM  i>ages,  New  York,  1811;  2 
vols.,  !,on(h)n,  1811. 

On  the  excavation  of  the  ruii<y  i  lim- 

nels  of  rivers  hy  the  recession  ui'  tlmr 
cataracts. 

Itrili.th  A««oc.,  Uoport,  vol.  14,  TraiidictiuM 
of  the  sdcttOU.H,  ]>p,  4.')-40,  184.". 

Feilclen,  Ii.  W.,   and   De  Ranee,  C  L 

(ieology  of    the   coasts  of  tlie  .Vrciic 

lands  visited  liy  the  [Xaresex|inlifioii]. 

licol.  Soc,  (^uart.  Jour,,  vol,  ;jl.  ]i]),,'ijij-;<; 

lilat((,  1878. 

Al).stract,  Am,  Jour,  Sci,,  3d  .scries,  vol,  15 
Pl>.  139-142,  1878. 

Felix,  .lohanues.  Ueher  ciui'n  Besiicli 
des  .Torullo  in  Mexico. 

Deuttiche  gcol.  Gcsell.,  /cil,,  v.il.  lo,  pi),Jo5. 
357, 1888, 

Ferrer,  R.  Estudias  ffsicos,  geognitico! 
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Rivi.sta  lie   KspaDa,   vol,    J.',   .N'u.  8',  li'l 
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Ferrier,  Walter  F.,  Nason,  Frank  L\ 
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Arehean  highlands  of  New  ,lrM}.| 
[Ahstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci,,  rroc„\(il.^8.  pp-t*-| 
21.i,  181I0. 

Fewkes,  J.  Walter.  On  tlio  origin "t'tii9| 
])rcscut  form  of  the  Berumd.iij. 

Ilostou  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  Vthc,  v(i].'J3.pp..'l> 
.'•)22  1888, 

Across  the  Santa  IhirUara  Cliiiiiii"!,] 

Am,  N,'it.,v<d.  23,  PP.2U-217,  Sd7-;i9l.l" 

The  origin  of  the  ])re8cut  cmtliui-i 

the  IJeriundas. 

Am.  Gt'ol.,  vol,  5,  pp.  88-100, 1890. 

On    excavations  made  in  rorks  jj 

sea  urchins. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol,  24,  pp.  1-21.  plate.s  1.-  1»'-| 

Finch,  .lohn.     Geological  essay  c'"  t' 
Tertiary  formations  in  America, 
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to  rhiladclphia  Acad.  Nat. Sri..  1823. 


liarli.n-i,  ('a 

•^;mi(;i  ii,,r|, 

I'I',«-1I,  1887.1 

Fischei,  A[,„.ij 

tiicky, 

pp.  489-492.  U 
fuctiMoi'  natul 

Tile  oil  li,,| 
'•■"-   ami  .MiT 

1  .  W.M. 

Pish,  CliarJeN. 
••^arato^r,,. 
''"I'liinr  .s,.,-. 
fisljer,  .s'.  n     ^l 
'^"fiiracite  (.'oj 
""«.  I'!'.,  ]83([ 

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iiiil  agrifiuitnj 

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385 


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111  fssay 
\uieriea. 


rinch,  .lohii— C  •iitiiiuod. 

A  Hkcldi  (/t  tho  geolojjy  of  tho  conn- 

tr.v  near  I'liMtoii,  I'a.,  with  ii  catalogue 

uf  iiiin*>ruls  ami  a  map. 

Am.  Jour.  Soi..  \  ul.  8,  |ii>.  2:in-'J40,  mail.  1^34. 

On  tUo   Tertiary  loniiatiniiH  on  tlie 

liorili'1'.-t  of  the  IltiilHon  Kiver. 

Am.  Jour. Sri., vol.  10,  i(p.U".'7-22!t.  lililte.lHL'O. 

—  Mriiioir  on  the  Now  or  varifgatcd 
siinilsttme  of  the  I'nitcd  .statoH. 

Am.  Jour.  Sri.,  vol.  10,  pp.  209-212,  1H20. 

—  On  tho  geology  and  mineralogy  of 
the  lonntry  near  West  Chester,  I'a, 

Am. .Tour.  Sii..  vol.  It.  pp.  15-18.  1828. 

—  Ks.suy  on  the  mineralogy  and  ge(dogy 
of  St.  Lawrence  County,  X.  Y. 

Am.  Jour.  Si'i.,  vol.  10,  pp.  220-228,  18:tl. 

—  rravuls  in  the  United  State.s  of 
.Viiicrica  and  Canada,  with  notices  of 
tlicir  geology  and  mineralogy,  London, 
183;!.     [Not  seen.] 

—  [.\};eof  basinH  of  Lake  Krie  and  ,'^t. 
Lawicnce  River.] 

Aui.rour.  Sci,  vol,27,  p.  151  (J  p.),  18.15. 

Pinch,  \V.  \V.  Infusorial  earth  at  Santa 
Harliiira,  C'al. 

S;iiil;i  Harbaro  Soo.  Xat.  Hint..  Hull.  No.  1, 

li|i.8-n,  1887. 

Fischer,  Moritz.     Natural    gas   in   Keu- 

tiifky. 

r.  S.  (ipol.  Snrv.,  Mineral  Rosoiirops,  18H7. 
pp.  48'.l-4St2.  1888.  Abstract  from  Am.  Manu- 
factiiri'i ,  natiiral-ga.s  snpph'iiient,  1886. 

—  rill'  oil  lielil  of  Rarren  (-'ounty,  Ky. 
Kii;;.  auil  Milling  Jour.,  vol.  40,  pp.  197-108, 

P.  isno. 

Pish,  Cliiirles.  The  mineral  springs  of 
Saratoga. 

ropulnr  Si'i.  Monthly,  vol.  19,  pp.  '24-13, 1887. 

Fisher,  S.  R.  Map  of  the  first  and  second 
anthracite  coal  fields,  1  sheet.  Potts- 
ville,  Pa.,  1836.     [Not  seen.] 

Fitch,  Asa.  A  historical,  topographical, 
auil  agricultural  survey  of  the  county 

III"  Wasliiugtou. 

Niw  York  State  Agri.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  9, 

ItiJit.  I>P  ".'■>;!-944,  ;ii)lat«8,  1850. 

Pitton,  William  II.  Geological  notes  on 
ilnr.ow  country  passed  over  in  Captain 
Hack's  (ixiMMlition. 

Narrativn  of  tlic  Arctic  expedition  to  the 
mouth  of  tliii  Cri'iit  Fish  Rivor  anil  along  tho 
Khnreanf  tliii  Arctic  Ocean  in  183:t,  1834,  and 
1*35  liy  Cajitalu  Back,  R.  N.,  pp.  399-411, 
'."ndoii,  \m. 

Bull.  127 25 


Fleming,  II.  H.  (icueral  description  of 
tho  ores  used  in  the  Chattanooga  dis- 
trict. 

Am.  Iniit.  Milling  Kiig..  Trans.,  vol.  15,  pp, 
757-7(11,  1887. 

Fleming,  Sandford.  The  Valley  of  the 
Nottawasaga. 

Canadian  Jour.,  vol.  1,  jip.  223-'22n,  4",  1853. 

Notes    on    the     Pavenport    gra\  el 

drift, 

Canadian  .four.,  vol,  tl,  now  aerion,  pp.  247- 
253,  plate,  1861. 

Fletcher,  Hugh.  Report  of  explorations 
and  surveys  iu  Capo  Uroton,  Nova 
Scotia. 

Gi'ol.  Surv.  (.'anada,  Itcpurt  of  progress, 
1875-70,  pp.  389-41S,  mail,  l^*"^' 

Report  on  tho  geology  of  ]iart  of  tho 

counties  of  Victoria,  Caiio  Ureton,  and 
Richmond,  Nova  Scotia. 

Oeol.  Surv.  Canada,  IJi  port  of  progress, 
1870-77,  |ip.  402-450,  map,  Montreal,  1878. 

Report  of  explorations  and  surveys 

in  Cape  liretoii,  Nova  Scotia. 

Oeol.  Surv.  Canada,  Report  of  progress, 
1877-78,  part  F,  32  pages,  map,  Montreal,  1879. 

Report  on   part  of  the  counties   of 

Richmond,  Inverness,  (iuysborough, 
and  .Vntigoni.sh,  Nova  Scotia. 

Oeol.  Surv.  Canada,  Report  of  progress, 
1878-80,  pp.  1F-125F,  Montreal,  1881. 

Report  on  tho  geology  of  northern 

Capo  Breton. 

Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  Report  of  progress, 
1882-84,  pp.  1II-98II,  map,  Montreal,  1885. 

Report  on   geological  surveys  and 

explorations  iu  tlie  counties  of  Guys- 
borough,  Antigouish,  and  Pictou,  Nova 
Scotia,  from  1882-188(5. 

Canada,  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.,  Report 
for  1880,  Part  P,  pp.  51-128,  1887. 

Abstracts,  ibid.,  Part  A.  pp.  42-45;  Geol. 
Mag.,  3il  series,  vol.0,  pp.  130-137  (J  p.),  1889. 

[Account  of  examinations  of  Pic- 
tou and  Colchester  counties,  Nova 
Scotia.] 

Canada,  (ieol.  Surv.,  Reports,  vol.  3,  new 
series,  part  1,  Report  A,  pp.  97-99.  Montreal, 
1888, 

[ ]  [Summary  report  on  part  of  Pic- 
tou and  Colchester  counties,  Nova 
Scotia.] 

Canada,  Geol.  Surv.,  Reports,  vol,  4,  new 
series.  Report  A,  pp.  43-45,  1890. 

Flint,  Earl.  About  tho  Nicaragua  foot- 
prints. 

Science,  vol.  15,  pp.  30-32,  1890. 


38fi 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OF 


tBULi..  m. 


Florida.  ' 

1731.  Naturftlliistorvof  ("iiroliim,  Fhtr- 

itlii,  iiinl  ItiiliaiiiiiH,  CutoHliy. 
1787.  MiiiuralogiHilir     KoniitniHH     des  ! 
<"m1iclicii    TlirilH    von     Nord- 
Aiiiurika,  otc,  SrlioupC. 
1791.  TruvolH,  Itiirtraiu. 
1807.  OI)Hi'ivatii)iiN    oii     goolofjy   of 
I'liili'd    Status     aiitl    ^t-olojiic 
iua]i,  Mai'liiiT. 
181H.  (Ji'olojjy    of    the   United    States, 
Mai'lui'c. 
()bser\  atioimon  g<'olof;y  of  North 
America,  Milciull,  8.  I  . 
1824.  Essay  on  Tertiary   of  Amerieu, 
I'iiuh. 
TeHtaetoiiM  formation  of  Auastii- 
Hia  iHlaiul,  Dietz. 
18L'r>.   Not  ires  of  till)  J'loridaH.  Pierce. 
1821).  Hejiort  on  canal  from  the  Atlan- 
tic  to  tlio  Gulf,  Beruard  and 
I'onssin. 
dolitic    roik.s    from    Florida, 
I'eatherHtonliau;;]!. 
1834.  Tertiary  and  1,'ecentof  Southern 
Btateu,  t'onrad. 
Observations    u|ioii    Alabama, 
Georgia,  and  i'lorida,  Shepard, 
C.U. 
1839.  liemarks  on  eastern   Florida, 
'■  Whitin-.  II. 

1846.  Gcoloj;y   of  Tampa  Hay,    Allen, 
.1.11.' 
Oolite  in  I'lorida,  IJo-ers,  II.  D. 
Geology  of  eastern  Florida,  (Con- 
rad. 
1818.  Report  ou  draining   everglades, 
United  states. 
Eocene  i>f  Vicksburg,  Conrad. 

1850.  Eocene  of  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  Con- 

rad. 
Inl'usorial    stratum    iu    Florida, 
Bailey,  J.  W. 

1851.  Geology    of    Florida    keys    and 

southern  coast.  Tuoniey. 

Florida  reefs,  keys,  and  coast, 
Agassi/.. 

Microscopical  observations,  Bai- 
ley, .1.  W. 

Solidification  of  rocks  of  Florida 
reefs,  Ilorsford. 

1853.  Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcou,  .1. 

1854,  Cbangesof  level  of  western  coast, 

Gorrie. 


Florida — Continued. 

18,"i|.  .Sididilication  of  reefs  of  Florid,^ 

and  source  of  lime,  llorsroril, 
1855.  I'elier    die    Geologic   von    Nord- 

Ami  rika,  Mari'ou,  .1. 
1857.  Agem  y  of  (iulf  Stream  in  furmn- 

tioii  of  I'lorida,  Le  Contc, 
18.58.  (ioology  of  North  .'Vuierirn,  Mur- 

con,  .1. 
l«.")!t.  Eocen<«  near  Alligator,  McCiiidy. 
1802.  I'lorida    iftil',    ilK   origin,    Iliiiu. 

E.  B. 
18()3.  ()rigiu,growth,su"slru(iiirt>,  and 

chronology    of    ''iond.-i    rrvf. 

Hunt,  E.  B. 
1806.  (Change  of  level  on  coast  of  I'lm 

Ida,  Lewis,  E. 
1867.   Develojuuent   of  coast    fc;ilnit's. 

.\ga8si/,  I,. 
1871.  (loologic  history  of  (iulf  nf  .Mt^. 

ico,  Ililgard. 
1873.  Maj)  of  CnittHl  Slates,  Ilitclndck. 

C.  II.;  Hitchcock  and  lilaJM,'. 
1871.  rUysital  geography,  etc.,  of  Da 

hamas.  Bland. 
187.'>.  Geographic  chart  of  ilic  Iiiiti'il 

States,  Bradley,   F.  II. 
187H.  Geological   railroad  guide,  .\lai- 

farlane. 
1881.  Geoh)gy  of  Florida,  Smith,  i:.  A. 
Geology  r)f  lower    Loiiisi.'Uia   ilid 

salt  of  I'elite  .\nse,  llil-.ud, 
Later  Tertiary  of  tJulf  of  Mcxii n. 

Ililgard, 

1883,  Tort  ugas  and  Florida  reel's,  Agas- 

si/, A, 

1884,  Tertiary  of  Eastern  and  SoiitliiTii 

States,  Ilcilpriii. 
Analyses  of  soils,  Edwards., '.  I' 
Nummiilitcs  iu  Florida,  liciliiriu.  j 
Ou  Florida  Tertiary,  ilciliniii. 
Florida  reefs,  keys,  and  iiciiiiisii 

las,  Le  Coutc, 
Cotton    ]U'odiiction    in    I'luridii.j 

Smith,  E.  A. 
Soil  majt  of  cotton  Stales,  liil-| 

gard. 

1885,  f.rigin  of  coral  reefs  and  i.>liin(lj, 

Dana,  ,T.  1). 
Contributions  to  Tertiary  HJ 

ogy,  lTcil])riu. 
Shell   from  Manatee  Kiver.  Heil] 

prin. 
Phos])hatic  rocks,  Smith,  li.  ^^ 

Johnson,  L.  C. 


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i'ouros, 

■"'friicfncfj 

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^  ''I.I.  U-f 

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^■".V,  .^)ia 
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''''"'"gicij 
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'■•'I'vins, 
^"'•'■'or  hea 

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Ploricia— ('"ntiiHUMl. 
18.>i'.,  Mioconu  in  Floriilii,  I">iill. 

(iriiiiiiiiig   of   |iliuH))|iat<>H  in  the 

I  »lin<><'cni',  llriljiiin. 
(it'ology  of  'I'anipii  rc^tloti,  Korr. 
SiiiitliiTn  ol<l  Tcitiiiry,  Mcyor,  O. 
Mail  ol'lliu  liiitcd  Staft'H,  .Mc(ii'i«. 
l)<Nl.  lki<|Mirt  on  liottoni  iln|ii)sttH,  (inlf 

of  Mcxic",  etc.,  Mnrriiv,  ,f, 
(iliservationH    in    I'inrida,    Hoi) 

(irin. 
IVrtitiry  foHHilH,  Hoilprin. 
(  la-<siticiition  of  Tfitiuiy,  Mtiyor, 

(>. ;   ililf^ard,  llcilpiin. 
WcMt-ioast  gi'olojjy,  llcilpiin. 
Noti'8  ou  'I'crliary  K*"d<>Ky»  Hoil- 
prin. 
Iti^T.  (icoloyy  oi  I'loiida,  Kosf. 
(iiM)logical  Hiirvoy,  Kont. 
I  iiliiiiiit<'.'*,  Merrill,  (i.  1'. 
Mail  iif  tlir  I'nited  Statt'H,  Hitch- 

(O.k,  ('.  II. 
Niilt'son  f?<'<>lo>jy  of  Florida, Dall. 
(JiMilni^ic  Hiirvry  report,  Kost. 
(ii<i'('('liol)eo  wildernoHH  and  west 

roas*.  Iloiljirin. 
Wi'll  av  St.  Aiij^uHtine,  Konnisb. 
l^w.  jtrposit'i   of  pliospliato  of    lime, 

i'lMirose. 
Strmtiiro    of    Florida,   .lobnson, 

I,.  C, 
\*x'),  Sdiiio  I'lorii'a  Miooeno,  Langdon. 
Inlcrnifdiato    I'leistoreno   fanna, 

('OJX'. 

Cniises  of  tho  lilnke,  AgasHiz,  A. 
Oliscrvations  on   sontliern   Flor- 

iila,  Wilcox. 
Hi'liori  of  Atlantic  coa.st  division, 

I'liitcd  States  (Jeolofiical  Snr- 

vcy,  Slialcr. 
Report  of  division   of  Conozoic 

iiivertclirates,     I'nited     States 

(iciilogical  Survey.  Dall. 
M  AualvNcs   of  co((uina,  day,  and 

(oral    rocks,     Clarke,    F.     W; 

Kakins. 
Barrier  beaches,  Merrill,  F.  .1.  H. 
Maclnrlane's    Railway    (iuide, 

.Idiinson. 
Niite  on  coral  reefs,  Agnssiz. 
Origin  of  present  ontlines  of  the 

luTiimdas,  Fcwkes. 
Phospliato  beds,  T.edoux,  Oold- 

smitli,  Cox,  Wyatt. 
Pleistocene  Bubuiergonce,  Shaler. 


Florida— Continued. 

IHiK).  Tertniry  fauna  of  Fioriila,  Dull. 
Topograjjliy  of  I  lorida,  Sbalor. 
Saliferoiis  deposits  as  evidence  of 

cliinatul  coiulition,  Sbalor. 
Warren's  (Jeograjdiy,  llrewt^r. 
1«!M.   Age  of  Peace  Creek  beils,  Dull. 
Klovation  of  Ainericii  in  Ceno/.oio 

periods,  Hall. 
Floridite,  Cox. 
Fresli- water  swamps,  Shaler. 
(ieidogy  of  phosphates,  |):irton. 
Origin    of    Floriilu    jdiospbates, 

Davidson. 
Pebbb^  and  nodular  ])hoHphate  of 

lime.  Cox. 
Pbosphatie  cimlk   at    Taiilow, 

Kngland,  Davidson. 
Phosphato  lields,  Millar. 
PboHpbates  of  .\merica.  Wyatt. 
Record    of    deep   well    at     Lake 

Worth,  Darton. 
Stones  for  building,  Merrill   '1.  I'. 
Foerste,   .\.  F.     The  Clinton    group  of 
Ohio,      with      descriptions      of      new 
species. 

Si'l.  Lnb.  Dciiinnn  TTnlv.  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  03- 
120,  plutrsia,  14,  IHH.'i. 

The  Clinton  group  of  Ohio,  part  2. 

Doiii.soa  riiiv..  Hull.,  vol.  2,  pji.  80-110,  plato 
10;  pp.  148-170.  Jilatos  ir)-17,  1887. 

Notes    on   a  geological    section   at 

I'odds  Fork,  Ohio. 

Am.  (".Gol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  41J-41'.l,  1888. 

The  Clinton  group  of  Ohio,  Part  IV. 

Driiison   I'liiv.    .Sci.  Lab.,  Hull.,  vol.  .'),  pp. 
3-12,  1888, 

The  paleontological  horizon  of  the 

limestone  at  Nabiint,  Mass. 

liosloii  Sw.   Xiit.   Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  24,  pp. 
201-203,  1880. 

Abstract,  .\m.  Jour.  Soi.,  3il  Horios,  vol.  ."iO, 
p.  71  (Jp.»,  1890. 

Notes  ou  Clinton-group  fossils,  witli 

special  reference    to    collections   from 
Indiana,  Tennessee,  and  Ceorgia. 

Hoston  Soi'.  Xat.    Hi.^t.,  I'roc,  vol.  24.  pp. 
20:i-;i,5,'),  i.lates  .''.-9,  1890. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  40, 
pp  2.">2-2.'>4.  1890. 

Fence-wall  geology. 

Am.  tieol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  367-371, 1889. 
Sci.  Am.  Supp.,  vol.  29,  pp.  11748-11749  (IJ 
cols.,  4°,  No.  735, 1890. 

On  the  Clinton  oolitic  iron  ores. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  Berits,  vol.  41,  pp.  28-29, 
1891, 


388 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[bum,.  127 


Foerate,  A.  V. — Continued. 

Tlii>ngt>()f  tlio  CintMnnali  anticlinal. 

Am.  (Ii'iil.,  vol.  7,  pp.  07  100.  IRitl. 

Fontaine,  William  M.    Note  on  the  West 
Virginia  asplialtum  depo.'^it. 

Am  Jour.  Sci.,  ad  serios,  ml.  6.  pp.  409-416, 
1873. 

The  "groat  conglomerate"  on  New 

River,  W.  Va. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3A  series,  vol.  7,  pp.  459-465, 

573-.')79, 1874. 

On   the   primordial   strata   of  Vir- 
ginia. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  .Id  Borip»,  vol.9.  ]>p.  361-369, 
416-428. 187.'). 

On  Hoino   points  in  tlie  geology  of 

the  lilne  Kidge  in  A'irginia. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  Nprioa,  vol.  9.  pp.  14-22, 93- 
101,  IST.'i. 

Tlie    eonglonierato   sories   of   West 

Virginia. 

Am.. lour.  Sci.,  ;)d  Hcric.s,  vol.  11,  ])p,  276  284, 
374-384,  1K70. 
The  Vivfiiuia.s,  vol.  1,  pp.  27-29,  Feb.,  1880. 

Notes   DM  the  \'eH])ertine  strata  of 

Virginia  and  West  Viigiiiia. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci..  3d  scries,  vol,  13.  pp.  37-48, 
115-123, 1877. 

Western  Maryland. 

Mm  rarlane'n  Am.  Gcol.  Kwy.  Guide,  pp. 
176-177,  1870, 

Notes  on  the  Meso/.oic  strata  of  Vir- 
ginia. 

Am,  Jour,  Sci.,  3d  Kcries,  vol.17,  pp.  2.5-.39, 
151-157,  220-239, 1879. 
Abstract,  Ncuea  .lahrbuch,  1881,  pp.  137-138. 

Notes  on  Viiginia  geology.     Brush 

Creek  gold  district. 

The  \"iiKiiiias.  vol.  3.  pp.  108-109,4°,  1882. 

Notes  on  the  coal  of  Little  Sewoll 

Mountain,  Greculuivr  County,  W.Va. 
Th(>  Virgiiiiiis,  vol.  3,  pp.  7-S,  jdatc,  1882. 

[Fault   of  the    Saltvilk   Valley   in 

southern  Virginia.     Review  ol'  11.  C. 
Lewis.] 

Am.  I'hil.  Soc.,  Proc,  vol.  10,  pj),  349-352, 
1882. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  10.  p.  70  (j  p.),  1882. 

Notes  on  the  sulplunet  deposits  of 

Virginia. 

The  VirRiiiias,  vol.  3,  pp.  154-155, 4",  1882. 

The  artesian  well  at  Fort  Monroe, Va. 

'J'ho  Virginias,  vol.  3,  jip.  18-19,  4°,  1882. 

[Crystallines  of  Blue  Ridge]  in  Vir- 
ginia. 

2d  (ipol.Siirv.of  I'oiiu,,  (icology  of  Clioster 
County,  pp.  xiii-xvi,  1883. 


Fontaine,  William  M.— Continued. 

Contrihutions  to  the  Ivnowledge  of 

the  older  Mesozoic   flora  of  Virginia, 
U,  S.  Oeol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  Powell,  DiiiTt.ir 
Monographs,  vol.  0,  xi,  144  pages,  54  |iluli'8. 
4^',  Washiiicton,  1883. 

C'liaj).  1,  "Geology  of  Mesozoic  aroiis;"  ulsu 
in  the  Virginias,  vol.  0,  jip.  38-40,  4^,  1,S85. 

Keviewed  hj'  Star,  Vienna,  K.  k.  gcnl 
Uoichsansfalt,  Verhaiidliingon,  188,  p. 'JOD. 

—  Notes  on  the  gfiology  and  iiiinerii! 
resources  of  the  Eloyd,  Va.,  plateau. 

The  Virginias,  vol.  4,  pp.  167,  178-180,  185- 
102,  1883;  vol.  5,  pp.  8-14,  43,  4°. 

Notes  on  the  occurrence  of  certain 

minerals  in  Amelia  County,  Va. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci,,  3d  series,  vol,  2.5,  jpp.  33ii- 
339,  1883. 

Notes  on  the  mineral  deposits  at  cer- 
tain localities  on  the  western  ]tart  ol 
the  Blue  Uidge. 

The  Virginias,  vol.  4,  pp.  21-22,  42-i;,55-,Mi, 
7.1-70,  92-93,  4",  1883. 

Contributions  to  the  knowledge  of 

the  older  Mesozoic  lioia  of  Virginia. 
V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Monographs,  vul.  6,  \u 
pages,  54  plates,  4'',  Washington,  1883, 
Keviewed,  Science,  vol,  5,  pp.  2.S0-231,  1(«5 

Thol'otonmcoryoungcrMesozoicildm 

U.  S.  Geol.  , Surv.,  Monographs,  \()1.1,'):  vul 
1,  14,  377  i)age8;  Vol.  2,  180  plates,  1^,  Wasli- 
ington,  1889. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  3;', 
p.  .')20  (J  p.) ;  vol.  40,  pp.  168-189  Q  j-  ). 

[Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad.] 

Mact'arlane's  Geol.  Uwy.  Guide,  'Ji!  edition. 
pp.  333-334, 1890. 

I ]  [Virginia.] 

Macfarlaiu^'s  Geol.  Rwy. Guide,  2(leditioL 
p.  3'0  (4  p.).  1800. 

[Hejtort  of  work  done  duriug  18?" 

to  188<t.] 

r.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  loth  Heport,,!.  W.  I'owfll 
]).  174  (I  p.),  Washington,  1890. 

Maury,  M.  F.,  and.     KesonivMofj 

West  Virginia,  x,  430  pages,  WLeeliiij:. 
1876. 

[ Stevenson,  .T.  .1 ..  and.]    Wc8t  Vlr-  j 

ginia.     [(ieological  formations.] 

Ma<tarlane's  Am.  (iool.  Kwy.  Guide,  ri'' 
177  178. 1870. 

and  White,  L  C.    Tlie  Pcrmi.in  "fjj 

upper  Carboniferous  flora  of  West  ^  i^i 

ginia  and  southwestern  Peniisylvaiiii 

2d(ieol.Surv.  Ponns,\lvaiiia,  lieportiif 

ress,  ix,  143  jiages,  38  plates,  Ilarri«liur(;,  1'^** 

Abstract,  Am,  Jour,  Sti.,  3d  sories, vuU' 

pp.  487-488, 1890. 


'"'  We.ste  J 


Joiir.  Sci. 


'•'  "11  th..  (iJ 


iMDia  ( 
I'll,  ,;„ 


"I  I  lie  t( 
oiiuty, 

"!■■  Sei.. 


pabton] 


NORTH  AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


389 


Fooid,  Alfreds.  Renuukson  thogoolofjy     Ford,  h'.  W. — Coutiuuod. 


iiiid  pliysiciil  jjtcograiihy  of  the  north- 
fasit  roast  of  Kent  [Kuglaiid], 

N'civu  Scotlan  lust.,  Trails.,  vol.  'i,  pj).  40-46, 

Foot,  I.yiiian.      NoticoB  t)f  ireology  and 
iiiiiinrnlogy  [of  Niiiirara  Falls  region]. 
Am.  .Ti'ur.  Sci.,  vol.  4,  iip.  ;)r)-:i7, 1822. 

Foote,  -V.  E.    The  opal  niiuo.s  of  Qiiere- 
tiiro.  Mexico. 

I'hil;iilfliihiji  Aiad.  Sci.,  I'liic.,  vol.  It",   pp. 
278-280, 1880. 

—  (li'oloj.'i('al  fcattires  of  the  meteoric 
iriiii  locality  in  Ari/,t)na. 

I'liilaaelpliia  Acad.  Sii.,  Proc,  IH'.m,  p. 407 
(il').  !«"• 

Ford,  II.   i'.     Siieeinu'us  of    couiforons 
wood  saturated  with  bitnnien. 


latioiis.l 


iKwy. 


On  the  age  of  this  glazed  and  con- 
torted slaty  rocks  in  the  vicinity  of 
Sehodack  Landing,  Rensselaer  County, 
N.  Y. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  sitIch,  vol.  28,  pp.  206-208, 

1884. 

Note    on  the  age  of  the  slaty  and 

rocks  in  the  vicinity  of  arenaceous 
.Schenectady,  Schenectady  County, 
N.Y. 

Am.  .Jour.  Sci.,  yd  series,  vol.  2'.>.  pp,  397-308, 
1885. 

Observations  upon  the  great   fault 

in  the  vicinity  of  Sehodack  I.,auding, 
Ren.sselaer  County,  N.  Y. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  2i»,  p|).  16-11), 
18.>^5. 


Santii  HarbaiH  Soc.  Xat,  Hist.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,   ;  Note  on  the  age  of  the  Swedi.sii  para- 

Xo.2,p.ll(Sp.),1891.  doxides  beds. 

Ford,  S.  AV.      Notes   on    the  rriniordial  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  :t2.  pp.  473-476, 

recks  in  the  vicinity  of  Troy.  \.  V.  l***"- 


Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  2.  pp.  32-34, 
1871. 
Caiiadiiin  Nal .,  vol.  (i.  uew  series,  pp.  2U9-213, 

1871. 

—  IJeniarks  on  the  distribution  of  the 
fossils  in  the  lower  Potsdam  rocks  at 


Alwtract,  (JuuBdiau  Nat.,  uew  series,  vol.7. 

l,,17ll(ip-»,18"5. 


of  West  Vi 


ad  series." 


—  [On  the  nomenclature  of  the  Ameri- 
can lower  I'aleo/.oic.J 

luteruatioual  C'ou;;.  (ie(d.  Am.  Committee, 
Reports,  1888.  11.  pp.  !)-Ul,  1888, 
Aui.  Gcol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  199-200,  1888. 

—  Notes  on  certain  fossils  discovered 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  with  descriptions  of  a  few  '       within  the  city  limits  of  Quebec. 

new  sju'cies.  X,.w  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Traus.,  vol,  7,  pp,  2-5, 

Am.  Jmir.  S<i.,  :id  scries,  vol.0,  pp,  134-140,  1^(88. 

"'"3'  [ J  [Notes  (  n  eastern  New  York.] 

Macl'arlanc's  (ieol.  Kwy.  Guide,  2d  edition, 
pp.  lll,l:il.  1890. 

—  Note  on  the  discovery  of  a  new  lo-  poiman,  .loshua.  IJemarks  upon  the  salt 
lality  of  Primordial  fossils  in  Rons-  fonuation  of  Salina,  N.  Y.,  and  other 
sohur  County,  N.Y.  j      places. 

.\ni.  .Tour,  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  0,  pp,  204-206,   I  _v,„  .jo,j,.,  g^j,^  vol.  19,  pp.  141-14;!.  1831. 

Forshey,   [C.    G.]   Louisiana,     (ieology 
and  hydrography. 

Industrial  Kesources,  Southern  and  West- 
era  States,    vol.  1,   pp.  436        .  New  Orlcaus, 

i8r.3. 
On  the  iilluvial  biisin  of  the  Missis- 
sippi Ivivcr,  styled  the  Delta. 

Wasliin-tou  I'liil.  Sue.,  Hull,,  vol.1,  Appen- 
dix 2,  ;ip.  i-ix,  1874. 

Contributions  to  the  physics  of  the 

(iulf  of  Mexico  and  its  chief  atUuent, 
the  Mississipiti  River. 

Am.  A.ssoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  26,  pp,  134- 
173.  1878. 

Keport  (if  survey  and  boiiiigs  made 

at  theprojiosed  sitoof  tlie  l.akc  Horguo 
outlet. 

r.  S.  .\riu\,  (,'liief  ol'  i;ii);ineei,<,  Annual 
Uoport  lor  187.">,  part  1,  pii.«22  029,  Wasliiug- 
Ion,  1879, 


is:5. 
—  t'n  additional  species  of  fossils  from 
tlit^  I'rimordiiil  of  Troy  and  Lansing-  i 
liiiru,  Keiisseliier  Comity,  N.  Y. 

Am.  Jciiir.  Sci.,3d  series,  vol,  11,  pp.  309  371, 

i8:ti. 

-Vlistract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  10,  p.  310  (i  p.). 
—  Note  on  the  trilohito,  Atops  Triatus 

III'  KuiiiKins. 

.\in,  .Kiiir.  Sci.,3d  scrii  s,  \ol.  19,  pp.  I,'i2-iri3 
(111.),  1880. 

I  —  <hi  tlic,  western  limits  of  tiie  Tacouic 

*)-tcill.  ; 

■\m.  .lour.  Sci..  3d  series,  vol.  19.  pp.  22.'>-226,   1 

1880. 

■—Note  on  the  discovorv  of  I'rimordial 

l"-»ilH  ill  tlie  town  of  Stuyvesatit,  Co-  I 

li»"l>iii  County,  N,  Y.  ! 

■\ni,  .rciiir.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  28,  pp.  35  37, 

'.iHl.  I 


390 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[BVU.  12" 


Forshey,  C.  G. — C'outinued. 
On  the  alluvial  basin  of  the  Missis- 
sippi Kiver,  styli'd  the  Delta. 

Smitlmonian  Iiistitiiniou,  ^liHccUnnooiiBCol- 
Ii'CtiouH,  vol. 'JO,  Apiumdix  2,  pii.  1-11. 

Foshay,  P.  M:ix.  Pre-Glaciiil  drainaf^o 
and  roceut  ftoological  history  "f  west- 
ern Pennsylvania. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  serioH,  vol.  40,  pp.  397-403, 
1800. 

and  Hice,  K.  K.     Newly  discovered 

{jlaeial  jtlienoniena  in  the  Beaver  Valley 
[Pennsylvania], 

Am.  Nat..  V(il.'J4,  pji.  816-818, 1890. 

Glacial  jfroovcs  at  tin-  Kontliern 

margin  of  the  drift  [in  western  Penn- 
sylvania]. 

Geol.  .Soc.  Am..  IJiiU.,  vol.  2,  pp.  457-4W, 
plate  18,  18'JO. 

Itcviewcd  liy  F.  Lcvcritt,  Am.  Joi.r.  St'i.,  3d 
scries,  v<il.  42.  i>p.  200-212,  1890. 

Abstracts,  Am.  (leol,,  vol.  8,  p.  186  <i  p.); 
Am.  Jour,  bci.,  3d  scries,  vol.42,  p.  172  (4  p.), 
1890. 

Foster,  J.  W.  ['.c])ort  on  Mnskinfitnn 
and  parts  of  Licking  and  Franklin 
counties.] 

Gfol.  Surv.  Olilo.  2d  Aiiiiiial  lieport,  liy  W. 
W.  Mallier,  pp.  9-10,  73-107,  plates,  Columbus, 
1838. 

[Mastodon  giganteum  from  Craw- 
ford County,  Ohio.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sti.,  vol.  3G,  p]).  189  191,  1839. 

[On  the  Mountain  limestone  of  the 

eastern  United  States.] 

Soc.  Geol.  France,  Bull.,  vol.  12,  pp.  80  87, 
1811. 

Notes  on  the  geology  and  toiiograpliy 

oi'  portion.s  of  the  <(nintry  iuljacent  to 
lakes  Superior  ami  Michigan  in  the 
Chippewa  land  district. 

5Ie.ssn;;e  rrcst.  I'.  S.,  3l8l  Vou^.,  Ist  sess., 
Bouse  Ex.  Doc.  Ko.  0,  part  3,  pp.  773-785, 
AVa.sliiiigton,  1849. 

[Notes    on    northern    iieninsula    of 


Michigan  and  Isle  h'oyal.] 

!Missaj.'e  rresl,  I'.  S.,  31s(  Couj;.,  l.st  .^eSH., 
House  Ex.  Doc.  Mo.  Ti,  part  ;;,  pp.  760  771, 
Wasbiu^'ton.  1819. 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  geology, 

16°,  Albany,  ISriO.     [Not  seen.] 

Iinmeuseeoal  beds  [in  PerryCouuty, 

Ohio]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  12,  p.  282  (J  p.), 
1851. 

[ ]  [On  the  iige  of  the  Newark  areas  of 

the  eastern  United  Statei?.] 

Aiu>  Aavou.,  i'ruc,  vol,  D,  p.  46  (|  p.),  1831. 


Poster,  J.  AV. — Continued. 
[ ]  [On  the  occurrence  of  mastodon  re- 
mains in  Ohio.] 

Kostou  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  I'roc.,  vol.  3,  pp. 
111-113, 113,114-113, 110,  urn. 

On  the  alternations  of  marine  and 

terrestrial  organic  remains  iu  the  Car- 
boniferous series  of  Ohio. 

Am.  Assoc.,  I'roc,  vol.  6,  pp.  301-3C4,  IgJ 

Report  upon  the  mineral  reH(iiui.e« 

of  the  IP'noi.-i  Central  Pailroail,  made 
at  the  recjuest  of  the  president,  '£> 
pages,  map,  New  York,  185(5. 

On  the  geological  jjosition  oftliedi"- 

l)osits  iu  which  occur  tht-  reiii.iins  of 
the  fossil  elephant  of  North  Ainirjia, 
Aiu.  Assoc.,  rroc,  vol.  10,  part  2,  pp  !»•- 
169,  1857. 

The  ^lississippi  Valley,  its  physical 

geography,  inchuling  skelclie-^  of  iLe 
topography,  botany,  climate,  giulogj. 
and  niiucral  resources,  and  ol'  the  imif,'- 
ress  of  development  iu  ]ioi)ulatioii  iiiiil 
material  wealth,  xvi,  113  jtagif-,  iiiap*. 
Chicago  and  London,  18(il». 

Kecent  advances  in  geology. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  4,  pp.  449-472,  1871. 

The  mountains  of  Colorado. 

Aiu.  Nal.,  vol.  C,  pp.  (15-75,  1872.  Read  to 
Chicago  Ac.id.  Sci.,  November,  1871. 

Briggs,  C,  jr.,  and.     Geological si.- 

tion  to  illustiati!  the  sni»erp<isitioii"f 
the  roi'ks  of  the  south  part  of  <'lii" 
between  tli(!  great  liniestoiie  (lei")<it" 
and  the  ui>]>er  part  of  the  coal  seriiv 
Ohio  (t<'ol.  Surv.,  Ist  Aiiuual  Ki  purt  by  W.  j 
AV.  MatluT,  plate,  Columbus,  1838. 

and  Hill,  S.  W.      Statistics   of  llej 

mines  of  Keweenaw  Point, 

Mcsaa^xc  I'rost.  V.  S.,  31st  Coii^-.,  lit  *•■«». 
Iloi'se  Ex.  Doc.  No.  5,  part  3.  pp.  '5!»'iiJ,| 
AVasbiuglou,  1849. 

and  Kimball,  .7.  P.     (icology -ikIJ 


metallurgy  of  the  irm.  ores  of  I.il^fll 
Superior,  97  pages,  map-*.  New  Voikj^ 
1865.     [Not  seen.] 

—  and  Whitney,  J.   D.     Syiiopsi'< 

explorations  of  the  geological  corjisi 

the  Lake  Superior  laml  di.-tritt  in  ll» 

northern  peninsula  of  Michigan. 

Mcssa^rc  I>rcst.  U.  .S.,  3l8t  Conn..  1st  »f« 

House  ICx.  Doe.  No.  5,  part  3,  pp.  lW5-«26  nuJj 

WaaUiugtou,  1849. 


DAKTO.V.J 

Foster,  J 
filmed. 

l.alio.Sij 

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I'p.  147-1, 
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scricH,  vol.  ] 

^TAp 

rai/i.sNJIiiric 
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^«-l"K  1851. 
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■  (IfoJi 
I'liid  ili.siri,.f 

'''|i"itoii  (I, 
land  district,  [, 

PI'- '-'■■W,  170-17 

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dv.iins. 

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'f'  'I'"  ivnii  rcgi, 
-';"'"^"..    pp. 

m. 

■~— '^n  the 
'.:ilcc  Sii,„>ri,„, 

""•'  I''l''llo.u,,„,., 
WlOoiis  l„r]^f^ 

Am.  .v.s.s,,,..,  I.,., 
-■*!).Hln„.(,  ,s,„.  , 
'■"'•■"■  I'-S'SfJ  p.) 

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"^''''''"flH.'Lakoj 
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'^■"■' M>.),  1852. 

—  ""  f  1.0  or 
,,  /''l'>'i"ns  „f  , 
"■■^''•«  Superior. 

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Foster,  J.  W.,  ami  Whitney,  J.  D,— Cou- 

tiiiiied. 

[Goner.al  skotcli  of  geolojjy  of 

Liiko  Superior  copper  roffion.] 

I'.  S.  Oi'iioral  Liuwl  OHlcr,  Uojiort,  for  1850. 
|)|i.  U7-ir)2,  ;Ust  Con;;.,  2il  mi^sh.,  House  Ex. 
Dm,  .  \o.  !t  L^V:'^liinu'f<in.  ISjO]. 

Ri'port  on  tho  j^oology  and  to- 

]io:,'i;ii)hy  of  a  portion  of  tbt<  Lake  Su- 
|ierior  land  district,  in  tlio  State  of 
Mii'lii.i;an,  Part  I,  copper  lands,  L'l'l 
paift't*,  plates   12,    maps,   Washington, 

18."(X 

Not ici' anil  I'xoorpts  in  Aiii.  Jour.  Sci.,  2tl 
siTii  s,  vol.  12,  pp.  222-2:i9,  1851. 

[Apcrfti  do  rtMi.soni1)lr  des  ter- 

raiii;<  siliiricns  dii  La(!  .Snjjorionr.  ] 

Sue.  tit'.ol.  Fraiire,  Bull.,  2(1  sorio.s,  vol.  8.  pp. 
80-1111,  1851. 
niscii.s.srilli.v  Maroon.  il)iil.,  pp.  101-105,  1851. 

— ^  Geology  of  tho  Lake  Superior 

laiuMiHlrict,  I'art  II. 

KilMiitnu  tho  gi)olo;;y  of  tli(<  I.ako  Superior 
I.auilili-'triot,  by  FoMtir  and  Wliitnc.v,  I'art  11. 
tlioinm  region,  to.nrtlior  with  ncni'ral  vrt'ologv, 
pp.  l-i:W,  lTC-177, 1S3-194,  195-202.  plati's.maps, 
spwiul  S0S8.,  itarcli,  1851,  Souato  Kx.  Doc. 
N'o.4,  A\'ashington.  1851. 

Kxiraets  in  Am.. Tour.  Sci.,  2il  series,  vol.  15, 
pp.  ;9.V29l! ;  vol.  17,  pp.  1  l-3:i,  12. 

On  tho  elevation  of  nionntain 

chains. 

liiport  on  tlio  geology  of  Lake  Superior 
1,111(1  (lislriet  liy  Koster  and  Whitney,  Part 
II,  llid  iron  region,  together  with  tliogeiiccil 
jciiliiliy,  pp.  274-284,  .speeiiil  se..*s.,  March, 
1851,  Siiiate  Ex.  Doc.  No.  4,  Waahington, 
1*M. 

—  —  Oil  tlio  ago  of  tho  sandstone  of 
Liilce  Sii|)ori(tr,  with  a  description  ol' 
the  pliciiomena  of  the  as3(»eiati()n  of 
igneous  rocks. 

.Vni.  .\ssoe.,  I'roe..  vol.  5.  pp.  22-^8.  1851. 

.abstract,  Soc.  Ck'oI.  France,  I'.dU..  2(1  .series. 
vi)!,:i  i,.:ii:!!4p)'  ^'^'''-- 

On  the  difl'erent  systems  of  cle- 

vatiim  wliich  Iiavo  given  eontignr.'ition 
■'iNortli  .\iiiorica,  with  an  iittemiit  to 
il'iitily  lliein  with  lli()S(i  of  lliiroiie. 

Am,  ,\^so«.,  Proe.,  vol.5,  pp.  1.V>-I51,  1851. 

(Ml  tho  A/i)io  system  lis  dcvel- 

'ipi'il  ill  the  Lake  Superior  land  distriet. 
.\m,  A.s.^oe.,  Proe.,  vol,  5,  pp.  4-7, 1851. 
Soc  fli'-iil.  Franee.  Hull.,  2d  series,  vol.  9,  pp. 
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|— ■■ —  I  Ml  tho  origin  and  stratigrii]dii- 
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Foster,  William.  Colorado,  California, 
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Pow^ler,  Samnel.    An  account  of  tho  sap- 
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Fox,  Robert  W.     Originof  mineral  veins. 
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Frazer, ,)(.' •   V.     Report  on  minortila  for- 
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Geology  and  industrial  resources  of  Cali- 
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Prazer,  Porsifor,  jr.     Mines  and  minerals 
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Keport  of  I'liited  States  ge(dogieal  survey 
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[On  some  geological  featnros  of  Iron 

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Philadelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  20.  pp. 
85-8fi,  1874. 

On  the  geology  of  certain  lands  in 

Ritchie  and  Tyler  eonnties,  W.  \'a. 

Pliiladelpliia  Acad.  Sci..  Proc.,  vol,  20,  pp.  ' 
1(18-172, 1H74.     Ueniarks  by  .1.  P.  Lesley,  p.  172. 

Weathering  of  [trap]  rocks  [in  tho 

vicinity  of  (iettysbnrg,  I'a.]. 

Philadeljihia  Acad.  Sci,,  Proc.,  v(d.  28,  p. 
228  (J  p.),  1874. 

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!ind  geology.] 

.Viu,  Inst,  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  S,  pp. 
421-422. 1875. 

Notes  on  the  characters  of  the  lower 

,'iilni'ian  slates  at  their  outcrops. 

Philndelphia  .Scad,  Sci,,  Proc.  for  1875  [vol, 
271,p.7(i(ip.).1875. 

On  tli'n  Sections  of  tho  traps  of  tho 


Mesozoio  basin. 

Philadidphia  Ae.id.  .Sci.,  Proc.  for  1875  [vol. 
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—  On  the  Trias  of  York-  County,  Pa. 
Philadelphia  Acad.  Sei,,  Proc.  for  1875  [vol. 

27],  p.  123  (i  p.),  1875. 

—  Oil  thestrncttiro  of  the  York  County- 
Valley  limestone  and  on  mieroplio- 
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PhilMdelphia  .\cad,  Sci.,  I'roe.  for  1875  [vol. 
271,pp.  128  120, 1875. 


392 


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Frazer,  Porsifor,  jr. — Continued. 

On  the  Mesozoic  red  sandstone  of 

the  Atlantic  States. 

riiiladolphin  Acad,  Sci.,  Proc.  [vol.  27],  pp. 
440-442,  1875. 

On  Hoine  thin  sections  of  the  lower 

Paleozoic  and  Mesozoic  rocks  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Am.  Iimt.  Miiiinjj  Eiig.,  Trans.,  vol.  3,  pp. 
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Hydro- Geology. 

Am.  Inst.  Miuini;  Eii;;..  'I'rnns.,  vol.  3,  pp. 
108-115,  1875. 

Report  of  progress  in  the  district  <>f 

York  and  Atlains  conntit-s. 

2d  CJeol.  Siirv.  Penusylvaniii,  1874,  Urport  C, 
VIII,  198  paaes,  8  plates.  2  map.s,  Hairisbnrg, 
1876. 

[Origin  of  Home  glaciated  rock  ftag- 

nients  in  southern  Pennsylvania.] 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  14.  p.  047  (J  p.), 
1876. 

On  exfoliation  of  rocks  near  Gettys- 
burg. 

Am.  Pliil.  Hoc,  Proc.  vol,  14.  pp.  295-297, 
1870. 

Origin  of  the  lower  Silurian  limon- 

ites  of  York  and  Adams  counties. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  14,  pp.  364-370, 
1876. 

On  tlie  traps  of  the  Mesozoic  sand- 
stones in  York  and  Adams  counties, 
Pa. 

Am.  Phil.  .Soc.  Proc,  vol.  14,  pp.  402-414, 
plate,  1870. 

[Dcscri])tion  of  microscopic  sections 

of  traps,  '^tc.J 

Am.  Phil.  So.'.,  Pioc,  vol.  14.  pp.  430-431, 
1876. 

On  the  ago  and  origin  of   certain 

quartz  veins, 

riiiladoljihia  Acnd.  Sci.,  Proc.  |vol.  28].  ii. 
36  (i  p.),  1870. 

Report  of  progress  in  the  counties 

of  York,  Adams,  Cumhcrlaud,  and 
Franklin. 

2d  fieol.  .Siirv.  Pennsylvania.  1875,  Keport 
CC,  pp.  198-400,  plates,  maps,  8^,  Harrislmrg, 
1877. 

Notes  on  some  Paleozoic  limostont>8. 

Philadelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc.  [vol.  28],  pp. 
60-63, 1876. 

Notes  on  two  traps,  a  case  of  altera- 
tion of  eartliy  st^diinents. 

Phil.ldrlpliiii  Aiiid.  ,Sci.,  Proc.  [vol.28],  p. 
60  (i  p.),  1876. 


Prazer,  Persifor,  jr. — Continued. 
On  certain  trap    rocks    from    Bra- 
zil. 

Philadelphia  Acad. Sci.,  Proc.  [vol.28],  pp. 
119-121, 1870. 

Note  on  the  "  Litliologie  du  Fond  ties 

Mers"  of  M.  Delesse. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,   Proc,  vol.  16.  pp.  238-240, 
1877, 

Regarding  some  Mesozoic  ores. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  10.  i>p.  651-03.'),  094- 
605. 1877. 

The  ])Osition  of  the  Americiiii  now 

red  sandstono. 

Am.  lust.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vul.  ,'>,  pp 
494-501, 1877. 

Anthracite  from    "Tliird    Hill 


Mountain,"  W,  Va. 

Pliiladolphia  Aca<l.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  29,  |ip. 
16-17  (J  p.),  1877. 

On  the   Hudson    River    and   Itioii 

slates  of  Pennsylvania. 

Pliiladelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  '29.  pp. 
14-16, 1877. 

On  coiiper-bearing  rocks  of  tlie  Me- 
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Pa.]. 

Philadeljihia  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  J'J,  iip 
17-19,1877. 

A  study  of  the  specular  and  mag- 
netic iron  ores  of  the  new  red  saii<l.stone 
in  York  County,  Pa. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng..  Trans.,  vol.  5.  pp. 
132-143, 1877. 

A  study  of  the  igneous  roclcs  [of 

York  County,  Pa.]. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng..  Trans.,  vol.  5,  pp 
144-146, 1877. 

[Trap     dike     through     J.aiica.ster 

County.  Pa.] 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  17.  p.  270  (J  p.i 
1878. 

[Note  on  the  "Martic"  anticliual.  j 

and  on  ripple  marks  on  a  slah  of  liiuf- 
stone.] 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  IT,  p.  725(Jp.l.| 
1878.    Remarks  by  Prime,  ihid..  723. 

. [Geological  section  along  tin-  f'us-j 

iinehanna  in  Lancaster  County,  I'a] 
Am. Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  17,  pp. 719-720 ijj 
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[Remarks  on  Professor  Priino's  jiapa 

on  l^aleozoic  rocks  of  Lehigh  Coiiuty| 
Pa.] 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.    Proc,  vol.  IT.  p|>.  2J5-25( 
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WRTOIt.] 


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393 


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oc,  vol.  -J.  !'!'■ 


lar  aiu 


1  wag- 


red  BlUU 


Astone 


Iran*' 


JllB 


vol.  5.  n- 


Prazer,  I'ersifor,  jr.— Continued. 

r 1  [Clays  and  clay  slates  of  York, 

Ailanis,  and  Lancaster  counties,  Pa.] 
Am.  Insi-  ilining  Eng.,  Truns.,  vol.  0,  iip. 
190-lM,  1879. 
Tho  Mesozoic  sandstone  of  the  At- 
lantic Slope. 

Am.Xal..  vol.  13,  pp.  284-292,  1879. 

[(111  geology  of  South  Mountain  in 

Feuiisylvania.] 
Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  pp. 

336-M9,  I'^TO. 

I [Ou  ago  and  position  of  the  Peach 

Bottom  .slates.] 
Am.  Pliil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  18,  pp.  366-^l«li, 

I The  gi^ology  of  Lancaster  County. 

M  Giiil.  Siirv.  Pi'un.sylvaui.a,  Kcport  CCC, 
s,  ;i50  pa^i's,  with  atlas  of  plates  ami  maps, 
liarrisbui;:,  1880. 

Ali.^tract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  15,  pp.  161-162  (ij 
f  K  1881. 

—  Fossil  forms  in  the  quartzose  rocks 
of  the  lowi'i-  .'>ii8(iueliaiina. 

Am.  I'hil.  Soe.,  rroc,  vol.  18,  i)p.  277-279, 
[ihle,  1.'<.''0. 

■  [StriH'ture  at  Chicquos  Rock  on  the 
fiwiiieliaima  near  Columbia,  I'a.] 
Am.  Phil.  Sue,  rroc,  vol.  18,  pp.  220-221  (J 

f,i  1880. 

-On  the  physical  and  chemical  char- 
Iwcristics  of  a  trap  at  William8on'.s 

|Pcint,  Pa. 

.liu.  Phil,  .--ioc.,   rroc.,  vol.   18,  pp.  06-103, 


roc 


trans.. 


y\\     l-a"^" 


17,  p. 


lie 


auti 


h\uA. 


II.  1'.  V- 

lnd.."«. 

juloug 

[couuty 

ll.  1".  PV' 


ks  [^^  ^B-Souie   cupper    deposits    of    Carroll 

|.~iiHy.M(l. 
111.  5,  VP    ^M  it;.  Inst.  .Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  9.  pp. 

iM.map.  1881. 

aster  ^^  Hie  Whopper  lodo,Guunison  County, 

Ilk 

TO  (sP'   ^H  ^^- 1"^'-  fining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  9,  pp. 

^^!li-ii*.  1881, 

;liual.  ^B-Rfliitioii.s  of  the  graphite  deposits  of 
jf  Vuue-  ^Bttittr  Couuty,  Pa.,  to  the  geology  of 
Ktooks  containing  them. 
o5(jii.).^^ia  Iii>i.  Mining  Eng.,  Trana.,  vol.9,  pp. 

^i-;33, 1881 

\\w  S^us-^BHii  SI'S  pvi^sontdes  h  la  Facultc'  des 

Va.l    ^■*»s(io  I,ille,  I'niversitd  do  Franco, 

as-'i^'l^Bwolitaitiir  le  grade  do  docteur  es- 

Fti-iiiiiturclles.    l'"^^  thi'se :  Mf^moin- 

i^iape^^ia^ji'ologio  de  la  partie  sud-est  de 

sylvanie,  177  pages,  4  plates, 

.IKW. 

2a5-'i5^Bllstraft8,  Am.  Xat.,  vol.  17,  p.  72  (J  p.),  188'.l ; 

«>f.  vol.  4,  pp.  447-448  (J  p.»,  1884. 


•  rrinw 


ol.  !'•  V'' 


I  Frazer,  Persifor,  jr. — Continued. 
J  Review  of  Rejiort  CI,  Boeoud   geo- 
logical survey  of  Pennsylvania. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  pp.  1020-1027, 1882. 

[ ]  Proeeeding.s  of  the  niiueralogical 

I       ami  geological  section  of  the  Ac.ideuiy 
of    Natural   .Sciences,   li<80-81.   No.  2. 
1       [Review  of  Rand  ou  geology  of  Chester 
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!  Am.  Nat  ,  v..l.  17,  pp.  .'i23-520,  1883. 

Ki'viowod  by  Kand,  iliid.,  pp.  '105-967. 

The  geology  of  Philadelphia  County, 

etc.  [hyC.E.  Hall]. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  i)p.  05-60,  1883. 

The  iron  ores  of  the  middle  .Tames 

River. 

Am.  Inst,  ilining  Eng.,  Trans.,  ^^l.  11,  pp. 
201-210,  map,  lH8:i. 

Raiul  on   the  geological    survey  of 

Chester  and  Delaware  counties.  Pa. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  pi).  1052-1053,  1883. 

'  Rand's  criticism  of  [Vol.  C4]  geology 

of  Chester  County,  Pa. 
I  Franklin  Inst.  Jour.,  3d  seriig,  vol.  80,  pp. 

274-278,  18.-i3. 

The  horizon  of  the  South  Valley  Hill 

rocks  in  Pennsylvania. 

Am.  IMiil.  Soc,  Proc.  vol.  20,  pj).  510-518, 
1883. 

—  [Notes  on  map  of  Chester  County,] 

2d  Gcol.  Surv.  rcnnsylvaniii,  Kepurt  C4, 
geology  (if  Chester  County,  Pa.,  edited  by 
J.  P.  Lesley,  pp.  34-36,  Uarrisburg,  1883. 

—  Geological  notes  in  the  several  town- 
ships of  Chester  Couuty. 

2d  Cieol.  Siirv.  I'lnnsyh  ania,  lieport  C4,  the 
geolipg_\  of  Chester  County,  edited  by  J.  P. 
I.esh'y,  pp.2ir)-!!45  map  (and  quoted  by  Lesley 
in  other  partf*  of  the  w(U'k),  Harrisburg, 
1883. 

iteviewed  by  P.  l''razer.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17, 
pp. '.020  1027,  1883. 

—  The  geology  and  the  coi)per  deposits 
of  Adams  County,  Pa. 

Eng.  and  Alining  Jour.,  vol.  35,  p.  112  (J  p.), 
4'.  1883. 

[Review  of  the]   geology  of  Phila- 
delphia [hy  H.  C.  Lewis]. 

Science,  vol.  2,  pp.  269-270, 1883. 

A  comparison    of  the    Eozoic  and 

lower  Paleozoic  in  8o".lh  Wales  with 
their  Appalachian  analogues. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.  Trans.,  vol.  11,  pp. 
479-505, 1883. 
Abstract.  Science,  vol.  1,  pji.  108-109,  1883. 


394 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[""■1.L.127. 


li.WIIOK.I 


Frazer,  Persifor,  jr. — Continued. 
Notes   from   tlio   litcratiiro    ou 


the 


geology  of  Egypt  and  examination  of 
the  syenitic  grauito  of  the  obelisk  in 
New  York. 

Am.  IiiHt.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  11,  pp. 
353-360,  370-37!),  1883. 

Ab8tract,Scienc<>,  vol.2,p.  Ill  (J  p.),  1885. 

Geological   nutl   mineral   stiidies  in 

1m  3VO  Leon  and  Coahnila,  36  page.s, 
maps,  Philadolpliia,  1884. 

Trap  dikes  in  the  Archoan  rocks  of 

soutbeiistern  Pennsylvania. 

Am.Phil.  Soc,  Proc.vol.  21,  pp.  091-694, 1884. 

[Remarks    on    geology   of    Radnor 

Township,  Pa.] 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  p.  333  (7  linos),  1884. 

[Ou  the  age  of   the    Philadelphia 

guoinscs.] 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  12,  pp. 
72-73, 1884. 

An  hypothesis  of  the  structure  of 

the  copper  belt  of  the  South  Mountain. 
Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eug.,  Trans.,  vol.  12,  pp. 
82-8,5, 1884. 

The    northern    serpentine    belt    in 

Chester  County,  Pa. 

Am.  In«t.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  12,  pp. 
349-355, 1884. 
The  Peach  Bottom  slates  of  south- 
eastern York  and  southern  Lancaster 
counties.  Pa. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  12,  ])p. 
355-359,  plates,  map,  1884. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  29, 
p.  70  (i  p.),  1884. 

Certain  silver  and  iron  mines  in  the 

States  of  Nuevo  Leon  .and  Coaliuila, 
Mexico. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  12,  pp. 
537-509,  plates,  1884. 

The  Centennial  and  Lottagold  prop- 
erties, Coahuila,  Mexico. 

Am.  lust.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  14,  pp. 
190-205, 1886. 

Rei)ly  to  T.  D.  Rand's  paper,  "Notes 

on  the  geology  of  Chester  Valley  iuid 
vicinity,"  in  proccediny.s  of  Academy  of 
Natural  Sciences,  Philadelphia,  188.^. 
Franklin  Inst.  Jo  ur.,  3(1  series,  vol.  87,  i>]) 
303-307, 309-310, 1884. 

A  study  of  one  point  in  the  Archcan- 

Paleozoic  contact  line  in  southeastern 
Pennsylvania.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.,  Proc,  vol.  33,  pp.  394-396, 1885. 
Abstract,  Science,  vol.  4,  p.  328  (,'„  i>),  1HH4. 
Di'  cushion  by  H.  C.  Lewis  and  J.  Geiliio,  ibid. 
(6  lines;. 


Frazer,  Pi  rsifor,  jr. — Continued. 

RejMirt  of  the  Americiin  cnniniittre  I 

delegates  to  the  Berlin  Internatidiiul 
Geological  Congress,  held  ScpteiiiljH 
28  to  October  :\,  188.'). 

Am.  .Jour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  ;i(i,  iH).  j.im;;  I 
1885. 

Sketch    of    tlio    geology    nf    York  I 

County,  Pa. 

Am.   riiil.  Soc,   I'roc,  vol.  23,  i)|i.  ;)l)l-iio| 
map,  1880. 

A  card  to  American  geologists. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  33,  pp.  liT-lnl 
1887. 


International    Congress   of   (icniJ 

gists,  American  committeci  iiu'ctiii;;  aj 
Albany. 

Science,  vol.  9,  pj),  410-417, 1887. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  .noriea,  vol.  33,  pp.510.lH 
1887. 

In  part,  Franklin   In«l.  .lour.,  vul.  IB,  fpj 
423-424, 1887. 

Note  on  the  new  geological  uiapol 

Enropo. 

Am.  lusl.  Mining  Eiik..  Tniiis..  vol,  ir.pj 
081-084,1887. 

The  address  of  Vice-PrcKidciit  G.S 

Gilbert  before  Section  E,  ,\.  .\..l,> 
Columbia  College,  New  Voik,  .\uj;c 
10,  1887. 

Am.  N.it.,  \iil.  21,  pp.  841-847, 1H87. 

The  relations  of  thi'   TiilcinatiiiiH 

Geological  Congress  to  ficolo^'ioi 
workers. 

.Science,  vol.  9,  pp.  439-440,  1887. 

Geological  question.^. 

Science,  vol.  10,  )>.  35, 1887. 

The  Geologists'  Congress. 

Science,  vol.  lU,  pp.  U9-12ii,  l.-i.''7. 

A  short  history  of  the  origin  i 

acts  of  the  Interiiatiouiil  Conm'i'jsj 
G<!ologists  and  of  tln^  .Viiierieani 
mittee  of  delegates  to  it. 

Am.  (icol.,  V(d.  l,pp.3-11.8(i-100,li«8«. 

Report  of  the  subconiiiiittfeniil 

Archeau. 

lutern.Ttional  ('ong.  (tcul.,  .\m.  ConuiiH 
Reports,  1888.  .\,  p.  74,  IHSii. 

Am.  Gool.,  vol.  2,  pp.  144-192,  18««,ifitj 
Appendix  3. 

An  unjust  attack  (reply  to  arta 

couceriiing  the  American  committ^ 
the  International  CouL^res.s  of  nj 
gists,  by  Prof.  J.  D.  I'aiia  ami  M 
W.  Powell,  in  the  American  .Juiful 
Science  (or  December,  I8SS). 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  3,  pp.  65-72,  I8S9. 


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ficoJo;,'i(  a] 
Am.  ( reol 

[— ]  [.Vote: 

sioii  .Me\io, 

.Mac'f.irlan 

—  Tile  W'ai 
.Ualiaiiia. 
Am.  (iidi., 

mli'tuilwi  pt; 
neiwiiics  in  J 

VeeJaiid,  I'ra: 
pi'sif  of  Soi 
C'ulo. 

'V"i.  Insl.  M 
181-1«9,  188C. 

"reemaa,  llmr; 

lii'ol,  .S|ir\,J|l 
CliiiMj:..,  I.MiK. 

Ii'i'lTiiilcd  ill 
loi.f.lip,  202-23C 

Livilinstoj 

Cl'Ol.  .S|,,v.  llli 

.'"iiitolo-y,  pp.  23i 

I!c'|in'iiridi„K,. 

'«'■'•!■  W.-iSVi-rm, 

■Tllrl.;,  J.J.,,.^ 

■'"'■  '"-1.  Jliuii 

[The  ge„lo^ric 
^''■■*'ii  Illiii„i, 

"^■'H"i'|il:il<,.  j,l, 
.  '■"-  ■"i'I.Miuiu„., 

mnt,  ,1.  ( .    ,\  J 


h  Wiiv, 


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r"''0- -MouMta 

p,sa,Hl(;r..at] 
l-il.c,,,,,,     ,, 
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"■'"'"  i"  (ho  y 

"JV"""-"^  J. 
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[urLL-lK.   I  MRTON.) 


NORTH   AMERICAN   OKOLOGY. 


SOf) 


tiiiui'tl. 

icaii  fiiiimutti'e  I 
I  liiU'iu;iti(iii;ill 
11)1(1   Soiiti'iulrti 

lolojry    I't'   V'ltkl 

vnl.  2:1.  l.l'.J'JWW-l 

1  gcioloj^ists. 

,8,  vol.  a;),  1.1>.1JT-Wl 

■.irrcss  ot'  *'t'"H 
luittei*  mt'i'tiii;;  ;il 

-417,1887. 
i08.vol.;i;i,  1,11.5111-51!, 

i^t.  Jiiiir.,v(>l.  I'i'VPl 
r  geologH'iil  iiwi'o| 

EiiH..  TraiiH..  vnl.i;, 

Vico-Pvi'sii'u'iitO. 
ition  1%  A.  .\..V 
,  New  Y..rl<.  .Miii'l 

l,.8ll-8A7.1H87. 

|,f  tUf  InK^niationl 

l3;M40,  18.-17 


I'culogiol 


Fiazer  i'cisifor,  jr. — Coiitiiiiiod. 
—  Tlif  M'Nsioii    of   tlio    liiteinatioual 
(ii'oloiri'iil  Congress-  iii  PliiliKlolphiu. 
Am.  I  !ool.,  vol.  5,  pji.  208-212, 1890. 

[[ ]  [Notes  on  northern  f.;eneral  divi- 

8iou  Mexiiiin  National  Kailwiiy.] 
MacfiirliHic'.s  Gool.  llwy.  Uiiidu,  2il  oditiuu, 

r,420{ili.|.  1890. 

I — The  Warrior  coal  field  of  iiortlicrn 

Alaliaiiia. 

Am.  (Ill",  vol.  7,  l)p,  :iU,-.-;i20, 1891.  [Iii.1ii.1cm 
ailt'taileii  Flruti^raiiliii:  (•oluiiiii  oC  tlw  iiml 
nea.turt;.s  in  .Ird'orson  County,  by  McCalloy.] 

'reeland,  Fnineis  T.    The  snli)hido  de- 
pii-it  of  South    Iron   Hill,  Leadvillo, 

Colo. 
Am.  Iiml.  Mining  Kng.,  Trails.,  vol.  14,  pji. 

181-189,  1H8«. 

'leeinau,  ileury  C.     l.asallo  C'onuty. 

liiol.  Siirv.  llUuois,  vol.  3,  pp.  257-287,  map, 
C'liicnt;.!.  \xGK 

lliliriiiliil  in  K.'oiioiiiioal  (tcolojjy  of  lUi- 
iioi!<,  lip.  2U'J  -230,  S])riiiglicl(l,  1882. 

Livin;;stou  Couuty. 

('■col.  Siirv.  Illinois,  vol.  0,  goolopy  and  jia- 
Iwntolo^y,  iip.  235-244,  Hoslon,  1875. 

Ki'iirluli.liii  Kiiinoiiiii'aUieoloKy  of  Illinois, 
vul.3.  |ip.  ,'i,-i(l-.59(),  .Slirilif;li.'ia.  1882. 

ir  I. a  J'latii  Mountains,  Colo. 
Am.  liisl.  iliuiug  Kug  ,  Trans.,  vol.  13,  pp. 

I  <A-m.  1885. 

-[Tlio  geologic  di.stributiou  of  natu- 

l^:is  in  illiiKii.s.  I 

.\:u  Iiisi    .Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  15,  pp. 

I  MS- 511. 1887. 


Ition!^. 

,  1887. 

1  Coni^sress. 
llllt-12iM'^7. 

of    tlie  oviplH 
liatioual  Vi>\uKiH 
the  American  c^ 

bs  to  it. 

3.1l,8(V-100,l» 

^ul)Conmutt(;e  oil 


,  Am 


Com'.a 


(".Ool. 
I4. 1888. 
Jl,l,.U4-W2.1»*'."1 

,.k  (reply  to  attj 

licvieaii  n.iumUtI 

(.•ou'.;res8  of  »-< 

|l).  I  tana  ami 


L\.ii\erii';>" 

[ber,  18!^H)- 
l„,65-72.  1889. 


,)uunii 


Kiiitlii|iiak.'  ])h('noinena. 

Kii);  iiiid  Mining  Jour.,  vol  44,  ]ip.  110-111, 

|l-,l«l!7. 

pont,  .1.  (  .     A  rc[i()rt  on  an  oxplora- 

|in  bctw.iii  tlio  Missouri  Iviver  and 

pRoiky  M,.uiitain.s  on  the  lino  of  the 

piisasiHiil  (ireat  Platte  river.s. 

l-'!il'iiMK.,  Ill  .scss.,  .Si'mitc,  243,  pp.  7-70, 
*i»liiii;'iiiii,  hi:;. 

narmtivf  of  tlio  exploring  cxpedi- 
h  to  the  li'ocky  Monntain.s  in  tlio 
p  1812  and  to   Oregon   and   north 

"iinia  in    the   years   1843-44,    278 

f?f\  \Va.sliingtoa,  1845. 

"S'raci,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  3, 

icli,  .hiiiios  J.      [Hilicilied    wood 
f'alilbniiii.j 
YorkAiiid.  ijci.,  Trans.,  vol.  8,  pp.  29- 


Frledrich,  .James  .1. — Continued. 

f^ii  some  new  spoeieaofprotozootitea, 

(iiiutcrnary  and  Tertiary,  from  Cali- 
fornia, and  on  the  importance  of  Pro- 
tozoa as  roolv-biiilding  agents. 

Now  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  9,  pp.  .32- 
'.»>,  1800. 

Friguet,  K.  La  Californio,  histoirc,  or- 
ganisation. politi((ue  etadministrative. 
Do.seri])tion  ]>hysi(jii(?  ot  g.^ologhpie, 
494  i>ag08,  Paris,  18(i5.     [\ot  seen.] 

Coiijid'o'll  snr  la  const itiit  ion  g.'olo- 

giiiue  et  minirre  do  la  Califoruie  et  ilea 
territoires  voisins. 

■Soc.  ('■{■•ol.  Fr.in.o,  Hull.,  2.1  «erii'8,  vol.  23, 
lip.  347-371, 1'lato  VIII,  1800. 

Froebel,  Charles.    Notes  on  some  obser- 
vations made  in   Dakota  during  two 
oxpoditiona  under  Sully  in  ISiM-dS. 
New  York  Lyceum  Nut.  Ilist.,  Trans.,  vol. 
1,  pp.  04-73, 1871. 

Fuchs,  Ednioud.  Note  snr  les  graviera 
aiirif(>res  do  la  Sierra  Nevada  do  Cali- 
fornio. 

Soc.  rt<^'ol.  France,  Bull.,  3d  series,  vol.  13, 
pp.  480-489,  1885. 

Fuller,  llomor  T.  Preaorvation  of  gla- 
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Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  39,  p.  240 
(4  p.),  1891. 

Fulton,  A.  R.  Copper  in  tho  drift  of 
Iowa. 

Kan.sa.s  City  Review,  vol.  8.  p]).  151-152,  1885. 

Fultou,  IlamiUon.  Ke]»ort  of  sundry 
surveys  by  State  engineer  in  1819,  70 
pages,  Raleigh,  1819. 

Fulton,  Ileniy,  Palmer,  Charles  8.,  and. 

The  (jiiartz  poi])liyry  of  Plag  Stall'  Hill, 

Houldcr,  Colo. 

C.ilorado  Sci.  Soc,  Proc.,  vol.3,  pp.  351-358, 
1891. 

Fultou,  .lohn.  On  tho  Soinorset  Couuty 
coal  lieds  in  P.iiinsylv.'inia. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  14,  pp.  157-158, 
1870. 


iJw 


Mode  of  deposition  of  the  iron  ores 

of  tho  Meuomiuie  range,  Mich. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  10,  pp. 
525-520,  1887. 

[ ]  [Cross  section  through  tho  crest  of 

the  Alleghany  Mountains  from  Benuiug- 
ton  shaft  westward.] 

IV'uusylvaiiia  (li'.)l.  Surv.,  Atlas  to  Ueports 
nn  and  HIIH,  plate  5,  Harrisburg,  1888. 


396 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


[BCLL.  137. 


Fulton,  Johu — Coutiniicd. 
Notes  on  Cambria  County. 

I'ciiiiM.vlviiniii  Gi'iil.  Siirv.,  AiIiih  |iiiiil  Ap- 
pt'iiilix]  to  Ki'iiort»miunaUIIH,jii).aUl-3fl9. 

1HH8. 

(ieologicul     colutnuiir    sortious    in 

('iiiiil)ria  Coiinf  J'. 

ri'iiiiHylvaiiia  (luol.  Siirv.,  Atlas  t<>  Kt  [KirtH 
UK  aud  IIHII.  plati'  I,  JIarrislmrg,  l«Hrt. 

Columnar  sectioua  of  the  lower  prt)- 

diictive  bitiiminoiitj  coal  meaHiire.s  (Al- 
leghany Kiver  series),  Cambria  Comity, 
Pa. 

I'l'iiimylvaiiia  (icnl.  Stirv.,  Atlas  t(i  Reports 
UH  ami  nun,  plate  :t,  Ilairisbiirt,',  1888. 

fieologiciil  map  of  Somerset  County. 

I'rmiHylvmiia  (icol.  Siirv.,  Atlas  to  Iteports 
ini  ami  HHU,  187",  plate  '.'  (coloreU),  Uarris- 
liurg,  1888. 


Fulton,  John — Coutinned. 

Geological  niaii  of  Cambria  County, 

I'oniisylvaiiia  (Jool.  Siirv..  Atla>.  to  liiijoai 

nil  ami  llllU,  1877.  lUatf  1  'volorrd),  Uurrii. 

I>urt',  1888. 

Furlonge,  W.  II.     Notes  on  tliegeoloiry 
of  the  De  Kiia))  Transviial  i;olil  iiel(l». 
Kii({.  uuil  iliuiiig  Jour.,  vol.  4!i.  pp.  L'sT-.'gi 
4  ',  181(0. 

Furman,  .lohn  II.  Thti  geolofry  of  the 
copper  region  of  northern  Texas  aud 
the  Indian  Territory. 

New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  pj, 
ir.-20,  1882. 
Discussed  by  Ni'wberry,  pp.  2ii-21. 
Sciiuce  (editod  by  John  Miilnli),  vol.  i,  pp 
5,">8-5tiO,  1882. 

The  tin  de})o.sit8  of  North  Carolina. 

Now   York  Acad.  Sci.,  Truus..  vul.  i,  pp 
13G-145.  2  plates,  1889, 


G. 


G.,  R.     Notes  on  the  geology  of  Grimes 
County,  Tex. 

Ueol.  and  .S<:i.,  Boll.,  vol.  1,  January,    188!i 
(il  col.),  1889. 

Oabb,  William  M.     [Reply  to  .Iiiles  Mar- 
con's  criticism  on  Jurassic  fossils.] 

Pliiladclidiia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc.  [vol.  12|,  pp. 
548-540,  1800. 

[Outcrop  of    the    Ripley    group   on 

Hig  Timber  Creek,  between  Gloucester 
and  Red  Bank,  N.  .J.] 

Philadelphia  Acad,  Sci.,  I'roc,   vol.  11),  p. 
124  (J  ]>.),  1862. 

Synop.sis    of    American    Cretaceous 

IJrachiopodn. 

riiiladclphiii  Acad.  .Sci.,  rmc,  vol.  IH,  pp. 
18-19, 1862, 

Reply     to    Conrad's     criticism     on 

Giibb's  "  Report  on  the  paleontology 
of  Ciilifornia." 

Am,  Jour.  Couch.,  vol.  2,  pp,  87-lt2, 1S60. 

On  the  subdivisions  of  the  Creta- 
ceous formation  in  California. 

California  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc. .  v<d.  :t.  |)]).  liOl- 
306,  ISCfi, 

Am.  Jour. , Sci.,  :id  scries,  vol,  44,  pp.  226-230. 
1807. 
Reviewed  by  T.  .V,  ('onrad,  ibid.,  pi>.  376-377. 

Geological  survey  of  California,  J. 

D.  Whitney,  State  geologist,  paleon- 
tology. A'ol.  2.  Cretaceous  fossils,  xiv, 
29!)  pages,  published  by  authority  of 
the  legislatruo  of  California,  1869. 

Includes  preface  by  J,  D,  Whitney,   pp. 
vii-xiv. 


Oabb,  William  M.— Continued. 
Descriptions  of  some  secondary  fos- 
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Am.  Jour.  Conch.,  vol.5,  jip..'.  l,^.  l8To. 

Notes  on  the  geology  nf  sjaiitu  I'o- 

mingo. 

Am.  Jour,  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  1,  iiji.  a:-:>j,  | 
1871, 

Notes   on   the    distribution  of  ilie| 

vegetation  of  .Santo  Doiiiiniio. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  .'.  \qi.  W,A3,l 
1871. 

Notice  of  a  collection  of  Crctucefni 

fossils  from  Chihuahua.  Mexico, 
I'hibidelphia  Acad.  Sci..  Proc.   Mil.  :'4  pp 
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On  the  topography  and  ficolouy  < 

Santo  Domingo. 

Am.  Phil,  Soc,  Trans.,  vol  Ki.  iiewseria 
pp.  19-260,  m.ip,  4'',  1872. 

Notes  on  the  Island  of  Curafao. 

Am,  Jour,  .Sci.,  3d  series,  vol. ,').  pp.  H'-' 
1K73. 

On  the  San  Domingo  Mioceih'  aaj 


its  fossils. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  12,  pp. 
1873. 

[ ]  Note  on  the  geology  of  Costa  M 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  7,  pp.  W^ 
a  p.),  1874, 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  Costa  liij 

Am.  Jour,  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  S  pp- 3m  ' 
1874. 

Notes  on  Costa  Rir  a  geology. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  apii.l^i 
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DABTOW.J 

Oabb,  Wil 

[ j  The 

Am.  Joi 
a  p.),  187,' 

Note  nil 

ViUicniivci 
A  HI.  Join 

1875. 

—  A  re])orl 
ceoiis  and  'i 
iMifl.soiiri  c( 
logical  snT\ 
n.'iy<lcii  iu  ( 
&  Jiages,  , 
1876. 

—  I)P8crij)(i( 

made  by  /  )r.  ^ 

Pliilailclpiii, 

scries,  pp.  2(i;). 

IJage,  .T.  R.    L, 

■Missouri. 

GcNi„gi,.,,i  g 
lielil  w..rk  of  n 
W"  Jefferson  f'i 

—  '^'1  the  occ 
iu.Mi,<,soiiri, 

Mu.  Inst.  Ali, 
"«-125,  is:.-;, 

|— '•ntlipoccuri 
sonri, 

St.  Louis  Acad 

IK,  1878. 


KaD8n.sCityRpv 
Ne,  Leonard.] 
'""nation,     [Ali{ 
•^1".  Joiir,  Sci..  2, 

J"''QMart.,T„„r. 
*2«».Xoven,ber, 

-'*">•  rork,;,.,,,-;^ 

'''':'""-li'9.All,anv 


m. 

P'^'-'iofXcvVori 
I  moil,  i,y  ^._      "^  ^1 


^"^^  Mat 


('■  All/auy,  ]Siy. 

|L„,     "•  *^-     Not 
■77»"HdeSaa. 


dabton] 


NORTfl   AMERICAN   OEOLOOY. 


397 


,  ':5^-^'. 


'vftacei'tti 
ill). 

.,  vol.  24,  p 
I,  new  aerii 


Oabb,  William  M. — Continued. 

r ]  Tho  fiiilf  of  .Mexico  in  tlie  Miooeno. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  M  Hcrics,  vol.  0,  pp.  320-.TJ1 

(Jp.),  18-^- 

—  Xofi'  mi  tlio  a^"  of  tl>"  CretuceouH  of 
Vancouver  Island  and  Oregon. 

Am.  Jiiiir.  Sci.,  M  Hprle«,  vol.  10,  p.  308  (i,  ]>.), 

1875. 

—  A  report  on  the  invertebrate  Creta- 
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Pliihiililliliiii  Acad.  Sci.,  Jour.,  vol.  8.  2d 
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Gage,  .T.  M.    Lead  mines    of    southeast 

Missouri. 

Gfiiliisiciil  Survey  of  Missouri,  includiug 
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I  —  I'll  the  occurrence  of  tho  lead  ores 

iu  Missouri. 
.Uii.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.3,  pp. 

116-125,  li>7.-.. 

I — t In  tlio  occurrence  of  iron  ores  in  Mis-  : 

soiiri.  I 

Si.  Louis  Acad.  Sci..  Trans.,  vol.  3,  pp.  181- 

192,  InS. 

|— Till'  Ste.  fienevieve  County  copper 

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KiinSiH  City  Review,  vol.  1,  pp.  603-605, 1878. 

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Am.  Jour.  Sri..  2d  series,  vol.  5,  pp.  249-2f0 
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Alislract,  Am, .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  39,  pp.  lOl-lO' 

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Gannett,  Henry.  The  Uuaweep  Can- 
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Gardner,  .1.  Starkie.    On  the  age  of  the 

Laramie  formation,  as  indicated  by  its 

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Am.  Nat.,  vol.  14,  i>p.  565-569,  1880. 
On  the  relative  ages  of  the  American 

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series. 

British  Assoc,  Report  of  ,54th  meeting,  pp. 
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Am.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  pp.  266-269,  1886. 
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Tennessee  [building  stone]. 

lOth  Consu.s  r.  S.,  Report  on  building 
atones  of  tlie  United  States  and  statistics  of 
tho  quan-y  industry  for  1880,  pp.  187-188, 
bound  as  part  of  Vol.  X.  but  with  separate 
pagination,  Washington.  1884. 


398 


CATALOr.UI':    AND   TN'ltEX    OP 


rnrix.  127. 


PIBTON) 


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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  17,  pp.  ;i07-.'l98  (}  p.), 
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Gebhard,   .loliii.     On   tho  goolojiy    ami 
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Alliany  Inst.,  TraiiH.,  vol.  1,  pji.  .W  59,  18:!U. 
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Geiger,  II.  R.,  and  Keith,  Arthur.  The 
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Gcol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull,,  vol.  2,  pp,  I.IS-ies,  101, 
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Di.scu.sHed  byC.  D.  Walcott  and  <\  11.  Hiteh- 
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Am.. Tour.  Sci.,  ltd  series,  vol.  21,  p]i.  145-140, 
1881. 
Alwtract  from  Nature,  November  4, 1880. 

Archcan    rocks    of    tho    Wahsateh 

Mountains. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  3d  series,  vol.  10,  pp.  363-307, 
1880. 

The  ancient  (.!;laciers  of  tho  Rocky 

Mountains. 

Am.  Xat.,  vol.  15,  pp,  1-7, 1881. 

Geological  skotchos  at    homo    and 

abroad,  x,  3.32  pages,  New  York,  188:.'. 

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Goologieal  sketclioH  nt  home  and  abroad, 
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Text-book    of   geology,  971    pages, 

plate,  New  York,  1882. 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  20,  pp,  10-1.'>, 
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Geikie,  .Fames.    On  (thanges  of  i  limgtp 
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(iiMil.  Man.,  vol,0,  pp.  lil-llO.  1H72. 

Tho  leo  ago  in  Kuroi)n  iukI  Nonl, 

.Viiieric.'i. 

Kdiuburn  (iimiI.  Soc.,  Tranii.,  vc)l.."i,  pp.  1(4 
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.\m.  .lour.  Scl.,  2d  huHch,  vol,  7,  p.  HI  i)  |, ,, 
1840. 

Mineral  resonrcos  of  North  (ainlin,,, 

;U  pages.  I'liiladelphia.  I.hTI. 

From  Jour.  Franklin  Inst., vol.  tlj,  I)ir.,l<:i, 

Corundum,  its  altera!  ions  und  nsnn- 

ciatod  minerals. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.   Pro.-.,  vol.  1:1,  pp.  m-m 
1873, 

IJeply  to  T.  .<.  Hunt. 

.\m.  Jour.  Sci..  3(1  .Merles,  vol.  8.  jip.iii -IS, 
with  notes  by  ,1. 1).  Dana,  1874. 

.Vm.   Phil.  .Soc,  Pr<iL\,  vol.  II,  pp.  21i>-il<.| 
1870, 

[On  the  minerals  found  in  ilic  si.ii«| 

of  North  Carolina,] 

(ieol.  Surv,  North  (,'arolina.  Itrport  li.vff.i; 
Kerr.  .Vjipendlx  0,  pp.  53-80.  Kaleinl].!"". 

Investigation  of  iron  ores  and  linn 

stono  I'rom  ore  bank.s  of  Spniri;  Cnc 
H;i]f  Moon    Ivun,  and    A\';irriors  Miirkj 
Run,  in  Centre,  Ulair.  and  iIiii]tiii;'i!o| 
counties,  I'a. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol,  14,  pp,  84-!i9. 1«| 

[ ]  Analyses   of   niinerMls  and  nui 

from  Rucks,  Montgonierv,  ami  I'hili 
doliihia  coiiiitioH,  Pa. 

2<l(ieol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  KcpcjrlCi'j 
ohnry  Pliil.idcliihia  County,  tti'.,  by  C'EHij 
pp.  94-130,  HarrisburK,  1881. 

Minerals. 

"Minerals  and  mlnornl  loiMlitif.s  "f  N''1J 
f.'arolina."  boinj,'  chap.  1  of  llie  2'\  vulma 
the  (ioolo^'y  of  North  Cnrolin.i,  pp.  8-1-1 
leinh,  1881. 

AmilyscH  of  Nittany  Valley  iiniio^ 

and  linicstones. 

2d    Geol,  Surv.  Pennsylvani;!.  Keport 

gcolofiy  of  C'entro  County,  b.\-  il  Iiivilli'Tsj 

385-394,  narrisburg,  1884. 
Additi(mal  analyses  of  minerals < 


rocks  from  Delaware  County. 

2d  Ge(d.   Surv.    Pcnnsylvniii.%  I!i'l"'"| 
Held  not^^H  in  Delaware  Coinily.  I'yl-'  ^-^ 
part  1,  pp,  111-120,  Harrisburt;,  188,"). 


Oenth,  I'.  A 

—  Con  I  rill 

new  oii'Ui  I 

('(iiinty,  Xt 

.Vm.  .Juiir 

189(1. 

Oeologic  Ph: 

t'llK.MIi    (iK( 

Ji'nsni  a 

1821.  CcoJ 

J'r; 

am 

J8:';(,  (■;,s,s..|; 

]8:'7,  Ah.str 

the 

I.e/ld 

Com 

Gold  1 

h'-tii 

1831,  Keni.'ir 

.Macl 

Wt',  (III  Ml  in 

Ii.iiig] 

1830.  .'*cieiit'(^ 

'".g,  1: 

lx3i;.  I,',.vi..,v 

Ntonha 

"iiiunint 

V.lIIoy 

'8.1".  Cieologic.; 

tiewt. 
IW,  (),.,v 

Hccond 

'-'iMinon 
'•'"'irtli  !■,, 

tliird   (I 

^  •ninxci 

'^"^  I-'in,.,!  repo 

"itelic,,,, 

J«J2.  f:)c.nent,s 
line    of 

Carolin/i. 

(icoJdcry    of 

<1i8(rict, 
'^^■^'  '"l.in  ,„•  nl 
,/'"'■'< N.  .Jao 

'■'I    Vejii.s    ,j 

•'•'icl^son,  ( 

l'^'Cl.ron.o   an, 

^Ni.i  Minoi 

'■''■'lal    ropoii 

,         «'"■'•'■,  Jack, 

I*'  '^""'  li.ines  o 

Alger. 


,"■'11  of 


ILL.  in, 
irimatc 

lllX'V). 

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■i  iif  ornii- 

IS  ',11  111  iwv  I 


[lABTON.l 


NORTH    AMERICAN    OEOLOOY. 


300 


;i,  VI'' 


MI-4IJ* 


'u,  vv'  -">-■•'■ 
,1  in  111!'  ^'''"1 

res  iiutl  liini 

|';u'v'h>i"*  Marl 
lluiitiii':''Oi 

.l,l,|,.8t4W.l- 
Ills    ilUll    1"' 


|l)„.  2,1  v"l™"! 


iiiiil'V 


illoy 


9-v:; 


ivoii  01 


L.nii..  Kt'P"" 
I.  ,1  Iiivilli'-"' 


If  minfrals 
liuity. 

tuv.i'y^'^" 

|-|!,  188''' 


1831. 
ISil 


Geuth,  1'.  A.  -C'ontiniu'd. 

(.'oiilriliiitions  to  MiinTiil();;v.    On  ii 

iifw  (iKiu  ifiiii!  ol'conimliuii  in  I'utrifk 
County,  ^'a, 

Am.  'luiir.  .Scl..  3(1  MtTicB.  vol.  all,  pp.  47-49, 
1890. 

Geologic  Philosophy. 
CiiK.Mii  (.Ki)i.<i(iY  {('X('oi>tingin«<laiiior- 
jiliisiu  ami  ruck  dfciiy  ). 
1821.  Ot'ology   and    palcM)nt()loj;;y   of 
J'lanklin,    N.    J.,    Vannxoin 
nutl  Kcatiuj,'. 
182H.  Ksway  on  Halt,  Van  lionsHclaor, 
1827.  Alistrartion   of  nitrogen   from 
tli(<  atnidsjiluTc,  X'aiinxcin, 
Lead    mini's     of    lliimiis  h  i  re 

County,  Masa.,  Nasli. 
Oold  mines  of  North  Carolina, 

Iv'otho. 
Hi^niarkH   relating  to    Mexico, 

Macliirf. 
I  Ml  iiiiiicral  veins,  Featlierston- 
liaiijili. 
18;tri.  .'ii-iencr   and   i)ositi()n    of  min- 
ing, 1  >ll'kHOIl,  .1. 

lH3ii.  Ii'i'virw   of  report,  b\    I'oather- 

Ntonhangb,  P. 

KiliiiaiiioiiH  coal  do]io8it.s  of  the 

valley  of  tlio  Ohio,  llildreth. 

1837.  (iei)logical   survey   of  Connec- 

tii'iit,  Shepard. 
KiK.  Origin  of  vein.s,  Fox. 
IMn.  Fourth  report  of  survey  of  the 
second  district  of  N(!\v  York, 
Mnniions. 
Fourth  report  of  survey  of  the 
third  district  of  Now  York, 
\  iinuxeni. 
IMl.  Fiii.'il  report  on  Massaclnisetts, 

liiti'heock,  E. 
1842.  Flciiients  of  geology  ami  out- 
line   of   geology   of  North 
Carolina,  Mitchell,  ]]. 
(ii'oliigy  of  New  Y'ork,  second 
district,  Emmons,  K. 
1813.  (iiiijiii  (if  limestones  and  coral 
rocks.  Jackson,  C.  T. 
Tin  veins  of  Jackson,   N.   H., 
.lackson,  C.  T. 
l^H.  Chrome    and    ineorsehauni     of 
AsiM  Minor,  Smith,  J.  L. 
Filial   report  on  New   Hauii)- 
sliire,  Jackson,  C.  T. 
1815,  Ziui'  mines  of  Franklin,  N.  J., 
Alger. 


Ooologlc  Philosophy— Continued. 
CliK.Mic  (iKoi.o<;v  (exceptingnietamor- 
jdiisni  and  rock  decay ) — ( 'out  inned. 
1845.  Copper  mines  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, h'uggles,  D. 
Origin  of  minerals  of  trappeuu 
reeks,  Dana,  .1.  I). 
1840,  Keport.'^  on  south  shore  of  F.ake 
Su])i'rior,     llonghlon       and 
Bristol. 

1848.  (ipysum  of  Nova  Scotia.  Daw- 

son, .1.  \V. 
I'henomena  on   south  shore  of 

Lake  Sujierior,  Itogers,  II.  D. 
Cioology    of    South     (,'aroliua, 

'ruiunev. 

1849.  ('oloring   nuitter   of  red   sand- 

stones, etc.,  Dawson,  J.  \V. 
Mineral     lands    in     Michigan, 

Jackson,  C.  T. 
Acid  springs   and  gypsum    of 

Onondaga  salt  group.  Hunt, 

T.  S. 

1850.  (Jeidogy    of    eo])])er    lands    of 

l<ake    Superior,    Foster    and 
Whitney. 
Structure  of  Keweenaw  Point, 
Jackson,  C.  T. 

Lake  Superior,  Agassi/,  L. 
Ci(!(dogie  du  distri<'t  metallifere 

du  lac    Sup<?rieur,  Jacksou, 

C.T. 
Memoir  on  Emery,  Smith,  .1.  L. 

1851.  Origin  of  grei^nsand    of    New 

.Jersey.  Rogers,  H.  D. 
Origin   of   salt  lakes,  Ifogers, 

n.D. 

Connection  of  salt  deposits  and 
climate,  Ivogcrs,  II.  D. 

1852.  Modern  (salcarcous  rock  forma- 

tions, Dana,  J.  D. 

Solidilication  of  I'lorida  reefs 
and  sources  of  lime  in  coral 
growth,  Ilosl'ord. 

(ieology  of  emery  and  corun- 
dum, Smith,  .l.L, 

1853.  (Consolidation  of  coral  forma- 

tions, Dana,  .1.  D. 
1S54.  Re])ort  on  survey  of  Wisconsin, 
Daniels. 
Solidification  of  coral  reefs  of 
Florida  and  source  of  lime, 
llosford. 
C)n    decomposition    of    rocka, 
etc. J  Calvert. 


400 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


(MILL  ir 


Oeologio  Philosophy — ( ^oiitimuxl. 

CiiK.Mic  (iKoi.om  (cxci'ijtiiiniiii'tamor- 

pluHiii  1111(1  rcick  (loi'iiy) — Coiitiimrd. 

1855.  Hepurt  on  ])riu(>ipal  iiiiuoH  nf 

MiHHoiiii,  Litton. 

Diirktowii  copjMT  iiiiiioH,  Teii- 

noHHce,  Tiioiiioy. 
(Ji^ology  ot'  roiito  nmir  liititiido 
32'     to   tlii>    I'acillc,   lUiiko, 
\V.  P. 
Amt'i'icaii  ;;iM)lof;y,  Miiiiiioiih,  \',. 
('1i;iii)l;os  in  vi'iim  near  Hurt'acu, 
«ast  TcnnoHsei;  ooppor  ininoH, 
Whitney,  .F.  D. 
Report  of  survey  of  Wisoousiii, 
•  I'crcival. 

185ti.  (irowlli  of  staliictitiis.  Hof;*'!''*, 
II.  I). 
Uoport  of  midland  tountioH  of 
North  Carolina.  lluiinonH.  K. 
Ores  of  iron  in  the  Azoic,  Whit- 
ney, .J.  D. 
Orifj;in    of   greensand,    Hailey, 

•I.W. 
l{cj)ort  of  Hiirvcy   for    IXofi   of 

Sontli  ('ar<din!i,  l.it'bcr. 
Carbonate  of  iron  in  coal  nioas- 
urcH  and  in  color  of  rockH, 
Ko^crs,  II.  D. 

1857.  Mineral   waters  and  origin  of 

ma<j;ne,siiin  rocks,  I  hint,  T.  H. 

1858.  Geology    of    Pennsylvania, 

Rogers,  H.  D. 
Chemical  report,  anrvoy  of  Can- 

aila,  Hunt.  T.  S. 
Rejiort    on    survey    of    South 

Carolina.  Lieber. 
Rejiort  on  survey  of  Iowa,  Hall 

and  Whitney, 
J'\)rmation  des  oolithes,  Virlet 

(I'Aoust. 
18.59.   Itacolumite  and  its  associates, 

South  Carolina,  J.ieber. 
(Jreeuvillo  and  Pickens  dis- 
tricts, S.  C,  Lieber. 
Report  of  chemist,  etc.,  Canada 

survey,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Formation   of    gypsums  and 

niagnesian  rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1860.  Acton coppcirmines,  Kemp, A.  F. 
History  of  gypsums  and  niag- 

uosiau  rocks,  Hunt,  T.  .S. 

1861.  Thermal  springs,  .Jackson,  C.  T. 
Some  points  in  American  geol- 
ogy, Hunt,  T.  S. 


niipij. 


(}<)}loglo  Philosophy— Cont 
C  IKMIC  Ci;oi,()(iV  (ex<U'ptin) 
ph  ism  and  rock  decay)— I 
\X  il.  Originof  marlinbog 
C.  T. 
Ri^port  on  geology  o 
Hitcheock,  ]•;.;  Hit 
jr.;    Ilagor   and 
C.  IL 
1862.  Acton     cojjper    luiii 
lane, 
('heniistry  of  tlu!  ca 

T.  S. 
Phosphate  guano  isli 
Pacitie,  Hague,  J. 
Re])orton  survey  of 
Hall  and  Whitney 
186;j.  Report  of  survey  of 
\HC),\,  Logan. 
.Surv(^y  of  lead  regionsi 
cousin,  Murrisli. 

1864.  Geology  and  mines  ( 

region,  Nev.,  Hlaki 

1865.  (.'homistry   of  n.itur 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Les  dilV^rents  degn'f 

de  certains  lacs  dii 

Virlet. 
Lignitoof  Franklin  (' 

geology  of  soiitlieas 

sylvania,  Lesley.,!. 
History  of  Eozoon  t 

Am,  .Tour.  Sei. 
Iron  ores  of  Marcpiettr 

Kimball. 
Contorted  quart/  lode 

erly,  Nova  Seotia,  (insi: 

1866.  Mineral  springs  of  Oim 

N.  Y.,  Goessmanu. 
Constitution  grolo^iiiiie 

ni6ro   de   la  Calitbrni 

guet. 
Gaylussite  from  Xev,i(l;i 

man. 
Copper  mines  of  Miili 

Hauerman. 
(ieology  of    the   le.i 

Whitney,  .J.  I). 

1867.  Lower   Silurian    hemati 

America,  Lyman. 

1868.  Chemistry  of  the  pr 

earth,  Hunt,  T.  .'^. 

1869.  (Jeology,   etc.,    of  Ha 

County,  Canada,  Wall 

■i.  C. 


'K'taiiiot 

■itiliunl. 

luck 


ilHIl), 


'  crnifliii, 
'oeii.K, 

tchnnk. 


Ma( 


far- 


■tli,  II 


not.  I 


nilHoi'ilitl 


isi'iJiKJn,! 


lunula  ti 


ofWi* 


■  wm 
w, 

I  watd 


le  »;illl 


:>lllitrj| 


aiiailri 


m 


at  HI 


Com 

P/IO.S, 


loif 


'Ht 


I  lint. 


■'^pntit, 
'Kin 
I'hati 
livat 


Oi 


1). 


'latcs 


I 

I'h, 
Hi 


urn 


iji, 


';,'iii 


■  of 


(h 


'•"iiaiij 
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"ill.  J) 

■''.  S. 


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'iith 


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of 


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NORTH   AMERICAN    OEOL<HiY. 


401 


ut'd. 

iiictamot 

'owtiimi'il. 

n,  .lackwiii, 

,1"  Vctmmi', 

,,;,rt\i.  llnnt' 

isliiuils  III'  tW| 

J.l'. 

ol'NViscoiisal 

y  ot'  I'lmivilaiJ 
ri.^i""'*'''^'''''' 
nin.'H  of  W^'sM 

tuk\ii>  *'"""'■" 

•■,.,/()0U  r,»nuil' 
ISri. 

V  g,'.()l(ii:i'F'' 
llro.n  N>"''^' 


^es 


of  Mi^'^' 


of  tl>e  T 

lunt.  'V.  ^' 

of   U'i> 


ptc. 
ICiui 


,u\a,NV»l^' 


Geologic  Philosophy— ContMineil. 
CiiKMH'  {iKOl.o«iY(HXc«'ptiiigimtnm<>i'- 
|iliisiniiiulrin'kil»iciiv) — {'mitimH'd. 
1801).  <l«3til<>j?,v    "i"    lowor    l.oiiisiiina. 
and  rock  Hiilt,  llil^anl. 
Ndrkoiiiinon     duM     K*"i'i'>{*^ii<'" 
Kiiitl'ors    lint"    Kowmmnw 
i'oiiit.  (  rcdin>r. 
AKorder  ndldflihrt'iidcii  ( j;in;;<', 

<>tc.,  Uiclithot'fii. 
N'orHiliU'iiuiiHcliit    (JtOiildi<    der 
(il)ur('ii   lliilbiiiHol  von  Miclii- 
Hiin,  Crodiun-. 
Clioiniciil  K'^"1"K.V  ofpold  fl«ldn 
ol'Ciilit'oriiiii,  l*hilli|iM. 
1870.  Studies  in  chomioul  >,'ooKno8,v, 
Wuit/. 
OutaceoiiH    iiyo  of     BJlver    in 
Ciiiliauluia, Moxii-o,  Kindiiill. 
fJ(()lo;i;y  of  White  rinL"distri<'t, 

Nev.,  iluKno,  A. 
Minintj     industry,    survey    of 
foitictlipiUiillfl,  naji;u(\  J.  I). 
Coiiistdik  lodo,  Kiuj;,  C. 
riiospliatc  hods  of  South  Caro- 
I  inn.  Slialer. 
1H"1.  Apatite  of  Canada,  Hroonie. 
(tri^'in  of  South  Carolina  phos- 

idiati's,  Kerr. 
DtM'ivation  of  copper  and  asso- 
liates  ou    Lake   Superior, 
I'unipelly. 
I'bospliate  Itods,  Shalcr. 
Oiigiu  of  jfuano,  Kdwards. 
Color  of  rodi.s  poor  in  aniiuol 

remains,  Newberry. 
('ojjpt'r    (lopiisits     of     Harvey 

Hill,  DouMjlas,  .1. 
Orij^iu   of   crystallinoH,   Hunt, 
T.  S. 
1812.  Gt'()loij;y  of  pb().sphate   beds  of 
Sdutii  Carolina,  Packard. 
Notes  (lu  souio  mining  districts 
of  Utah,  Sillinniu. 
Id.  ('oi)))cr    district  of  Michij^.an, 
I'i'.inpelly. 
Noil  Invest  counties  of  Illinois, 

.Sliaw. 
•  •riniu  of  metalliferous  depos- 
its Hunt,  T.  S. 
Notts  on  Pilot  Knob  .ami  vicin- 
ity, Mo.,  Pmnpelly. 
Copper  deposits  of   the   Hlue 

l\iilj;o.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Iron  (ii'fs  of  Missouri.  Schmidt. 
Bull.  lliT 20 


Oeologio  Philosophy— Continued. 
(JllK.Mic  (tKoi.iMiV  (ext'cpduKnietanior- 
phJRm  and  rock  decay )— ( 'out  inncd. 
lXl'^,  Mines    of    Lehigh    Zinc   Com- 
pany,Pennsylvania.  I  )rinker. 

CunibiM'land  caul  fields  ami  iron 
of  Cobei|nids,  Mind. 

Histributiou    of    iniiiing    dis- 
tricts, li'aymond. 
1H7I.  Iron  oresof  southeast  Missouri, 
Moore.  P.  N. 

Notes  on  the  sontlicrii  Ajipa- 
laciiians.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

On  belts  of  lissuics,  Itayinond. 

Magnetites  nf  New  .Jersey, 
Smock,  Jliiiit,  T.  8.;  HIako, 
W.  P. 

Origin  of  lisHures  and  their 
contents,  llrown,  A.  .L 

Sailiia  gi-ou|),  Xt>wlicrry. 

i^ead  and  /iiie  region  of  south- 
western Missouri,  Schmidt 
and  Leonliard. 

Load  re'gion  of  central  Mis- 
souri, Sehnii<lt. 

Lead  mines  ol  sitiitheastern 
Missouri,  (>age. 

Rejiort  on  San  Luis  division, 
Colo.,  Kndlich. 

Iron  ores'  of  Canada,  llnrring- 
tim,  M.  ,1. 
187.">.  Notes  on  essays  of  Hunt,  Dana, 
J.  1). 

Missouri  (ioological  Survey, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Origin  of  Hint,  ftriffing. 

Porphyry  of  Islanil  of  Lambay, 
Dana,  .1.  D. 

Report  on  iron  ranges  of  Le- 
high County,  Pa..  Prime. 

Geology  of  Sierra  Nevada  in 
relation  to  vein  mining,  How- 
man. 

Mines  and  geology  of  San  ,Tuan 
Cwnnty,  Endlieh. 

Hematite  deposits  of  the  Great 
Valley,  Prime. 

Northwestern  Wyoming,  Com- 
stoek,  T.  15. 

Whale    lode  of  Park  County, 
Colo.,  .Jeruegan. 
1S70,  Iron  oresof  Groiuinp,  Boyd,  and 
Carter  coiiniios,  Ky..  Moore. 

Cornwall  iron  mine  and  related 
deposits.  Hunt,  T.  S. 


msm 


402 


CATALOGUE  AND   INDEX   OF 


(iii'LL.ir 


Oeologic  Philosophy — C'ontiini«?(l. 
Chkmic  CiKoi.oiiY  (excepting  inetamor 
pliisin  and  rock  decay) — Continued. 

1876.  Keport  of  San  Jnan  division, 

snrvoy     of    Colorado,     En- 

dlich. 
Roconnaissanco  in  lead  region 

of  Kentncky,  Norwood. 
Plios])hat('8  of  Lanrentian  and 

Cainlirian  of  Canada,  Daw- 

Hon,  J.  W. 
Origin  of  limestones  of  York 

and  Adaniscoiinties,  Pa.,  Fra- 

zer,  P. 
Ago  and  origin  of  qnartz  veins, 

Fra/.or,  P. 

1877.  Geology  of  load  district  of  Wis- 

consin, Strong. 

Origin  of  galena  of  Kentucky, 
Sbaler. 

On  genesis  of  load  ores,  Whit- 
ney, J.  D. 

Reconnaissance  of  lead  region 
of  Henry  County,  Norwood. 

On  formation  ot  metalliferous 
deposits,  Pumpelly. 

Relations  of  geology  of  Ver- 
mont to  that  of  Berkshire, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

1878.  Iron  of  Red  River  region,  Ky. 

Moore. 

Silurian  fossils  in  eastern  Penn- 
sylvania, Prime. 

Mineral  region  of  southwestern 
Missouri  and  soutlieastern 
Kansas,  Case. 

Iron  ores  in  Missouri,  Gage. 

Form  and  origin  of  load  and 
zinc  dei)osit8  of  southwestern 
Missouri,  Schmidt. 

Hematites  of  Lehigh  County, 
Pa.,  Prime. 

Metasonmtic  development  of 
copper  rocks  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Pumpelly. 

Economic  geology  of  Now 
Hampshire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Dikes  and  Azoic  of  sontheastern 
Pennsylvania.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Paleozoic  of  I^ehigh  and  North- 
ampton counticB,  Pa.,  Prime, 
Frazer,  P. 

1879.  Report  of  commissioner  of  min- 

ing statistics   of  Michigan, 
Wright,  C.  E. 


Oeologic  PhiloBophy— Continued. 
Chemic  Geology  (excepting  nictaninr- 
phism  and  rock  decay) — CimtiiiiiHiL 

1879.  Genesis  of  cinnabar  dcpdsits, 

Christy,  S.  B. 
Ores  of  Eureka   district,  Nev 

Blake,  W.  P. 
Iron  ores  of  Alabama,  Smiti. 

E.  A. 
Fortieth    parallel  survey.  Hi- 

teraatic     geology,   \>\   Kinj 

Pumpelly. 
Corundum  mine,  Macon  Vim- 

ty,  N.  C,  Raymond. 

1880.  Mineral  resources  of  the  WM 

Hills,  Jenney. 
Reconnaissance   in   Siiii  Frai. 

Cisco,  Eureka,  and  Ho(lieiiii-| 

tricts,  Becker. 
Chemical  and  geolojiical  reli 

tions     of     the    atiiio.siilii 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Origin  and  classificatininiior 

deposits,  Newberry 
Geologic  action  of  Inumisnck 

Julien. 
Genesis  of   certain  iron  m 

Hunt,  T.  S, 
Genesis  of  iron  ores,  Xcwlieri 
Geology  of  western  Lake  mi| 

rior  district,  Sweet.  K.  T. 
Preservation  of  jjlaiits  mi  51 

zouCreek,  Hl.,]'ike.,I.\V 

1881.  Silver    sandstone   district 

Utah,  Rolker. 
Origin  of  iron  ores  of  tbi'  M( 

quette    district,    liy  V 

worth,  Dana.  .).!>, 
Primeval  Amerieaii  (Oiitiw 

Ciratacap. 
liimestone  belts  of  Westrmi 

County,  N.  v.,  Dana,, I, I'. 
Iron    and    coi)iier  distiirtl 

Lake     SnixTior    liy   ^H 

worth,  Dana,  .1  D- 
Guanos  of   e(|Uictorial  I'J 

islands,  Kneol.md. 
Origin  of  iron  orcH  of 

quette,  Wadswortli, 
Origin  of  potvoHiliiooiis 

Crosby,  W.  0. 

1882.  Peculiar    features   of 

mine,  Colo.,  GrabiH. 
Geologisches     inid    M 
tisches  aus  Utab.  Ocbi 


Vein 
-Sul] 
and 
Copj)e 
Texi 
GeoJo^ 
stont 
Chert  I 
oils,  I 
•'10  dej 
Wiscc 
«•  o.in  .In; 
stock. 
Mines    I 
Count; 
(■eology 
Ariz,,  I 

Gooloiry 

iiiiiptoij 

.'.   P. 

t'cnesis  ol 
•Million, 

Geology 
County, 
Frazer. 

f'onesis  of 

^'"I'l)or  roc 
living,  li 

Mineral 

Dec;iy„f  ,., 
f'illinir  of 

^cH'eeinn 

^ortJi. 

('eui-vnl  geo 

t''iainbor], 
MiiKir.il    ,1 

I"irtofni," 
^'"'"'•,  Hills 


(lU'U.  \T: 

inned. 

jjr  iiu'tanwi- 
-Coiitiniwl  1 
lar  ilt'piisite,  ] 

iBtrii't.  Nev,. 

bania,  Smitk.  | 

I  Murvcy,  «i-l 

irv,    1>Y     l\iW 

e8  or  tUc  Wackj 

I  in  Sail 
i,aiulHo(liedii-j 

]ic    atiiiosvli>'«i| 

i88iticntioin>l'oti 

wberiy 

moflinmnSiOTi 

certain  iron  "f 

lestcrn  LakeNV 
|t,Sw<'i't.l-:.'l 

of  i)l;iut8  I'll  )l 
,lU.,rike,.l.\\' 
Ltono   district 

Ur.  .. 

,„„rcsoftk>l 

jtrict 


DARTON] 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


403 


\,v  Vi 


lue 


ricaii 


(OlUUV 


1  v..  1 ''">■•'•' 

,„.r  ai«tvioti 


Ix'vior 


hr.v, 


.1  !)■ 


imuutoriai  >' 
H'oliiii'^- 

Ijidswortli. 
>tvosili''00"* 

.0. 

iiturt'rt 

...Griliill 
i\iiil 


llB 


I't 


of  \' 


\\o\i 


all.  Oili' 


i«ffl. 


Geologic  Philosophy— Continued. 
f 'HEMi*'  Gkoi.ogy  (excepting  metamor- 
phism  and  rock  decay) — Continued. 

188-'.  Maniuctte  iron  region,  School 
of  Mines. 

Ste.  Genevieve  copper  deposit, 
Mo.,  Nicholson. 

Gold  in  Potsdam  of  Black 
Hills,  Devereux. 

Guadalonpe  quicksilver  min- 
ing, Cal.,  Wagoner. 

Aukorite  veins  of  Nova  Scotia, 
Louis. 

Suunuary  of  geology  of  Com- 
stock  lode,  Becker. 

Vein  formation  in  i)rogre88  at 
Sulphur  Bank,  Cal.,  Lo  Conte 
and  Rising. 

Copper  region  of  northern 
Texas,  Furman. 

Geology  and  veins  of  Tomb- 
stone, Ariz.,  Blake,  W.  P. 

Chert  rocks  of  sub-Carbonifer- 
ous, Haworth. 

(»ro  deposits  of  southwestern 
Wiscousin,  Chamborlin,  T.  C. 

:iMi  .lu.in  region,  Colo.,  Corn- 
stock. 

Mines  and  mills  of  Gilpin 
County,  Colo.,  Rogers,  A.  N. 

(ioology  of  Silver  King  mine, 
Ariz.,  Blake,  W.  P. 

Geology  of  Lehigh  and  North- 
ampton counties,  Pa.,  Lesley, 
.r.  P. 

Genesis  of  crystalline  iron  ores, 
.fulien,  Newberry. 

Geology  and  copper  of  Adams 
County,  Pa.,  Bailey,  J.  T. ; 
Frazer. 

Genesis  of  ore  deposits.  Keck. 

Cojiper  rocks  of  Lake  Superior, 
Irving,  R.  1). 

Mineral     vein     formation     at 

Stciimboat  Springs,  Lo  Conte. 
Decay  of  rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Filling  of  veins  and  cavities  at 

Keweenaw    Point,    Wads- 

worth. 
General  geology  of  Wisconsin, 

CliaTiiborlin,  T.  C. 
Mineral    deposits  on    western 

part  of  Blue  IJidge,  Fontaine. 
Ores  of   Rio  Grande  C.)uuty, 

Colo.,  Hills,  R.  C. 


Qeologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
CilE.Mic  Geolooy  (excepting  metamor- 
phisin  and  rock  decay) — Continued. 

1883.  Iron  ores  of  Wisconsin,  Irving, 

R.  D. 
Veins   in    Black    Hills,   Dak., 
Blake. 

1884.  Relations  of  mineral  belts  of  the 

Pacitic  Slope  to  the  upheav- 
als, Becker. 

Geology  of  the  Rooky  Moun- 
tain district,  Emmons,  S.  F. 

The  deposition  ores,  Newberry. 

Copper  and  iron  districts  of 
Lake  Superior,  Wadsworth. 

Geology  of  Wisconsin  by  Cham- 
berlin,  Dana,  .7.  D. 

Genesis  of  copper,  Hallowell. 

Ruby  Hills  mines,  Eureka, 
Nev.,  Science. 

Iron  ores  of  Santiago  de  Cuba, 
Kimball. 

Making  of  limonite  ore  beds, 
Dana,  .1.  D. 

Apatite  of  Canada,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Ore  deposition  by  replacement, 
Emmons,  S.  F. 

Silver-lead  deposits  of  Eureka, 
Nov.,  Curtis,  .1.  S. 

Ore  deposits  of  Summit  dis- 
trict. Hill,  R.  C. 

Occurrence  of  gold  in  Brazil, 
Derby. 

Fallacies  regarding  metal  de- 
posits, Williams,  A. 

Silver  and  iron  in  Nuevo  Leon 
and  Coahuila,  Mexico,  Kim- 
ball. 

Structure  of  copper  bolt  of 
South  Mountain,  Frazer,  P. 

Lateral  secretion  theory  of  ore 
deposits,  Wadsworth. 

1885.  Study    of    thinolite    of    Lake 

Lahoutau,  Dana,  E.  S. 
Tilly  Foster  mine,  N.  Y.,  Rutt- 

man. 
Manganese    of    Nova    Scotia, 

Gilpin. 
Progress  ofg<>ology,  188,3,  Hunt, 

T.S. 
Iron  ores  of   Santiago,  Cuba, 

Kimball. 
Ueber     des     gangrevier     von 

Butte,  Montana,  Rath. 

1886.  (ienesis  of  Canadian  apatite, 

Kiuahau. 


404 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


["fU,K 


BAfiTON. 


Oeologic  Philosophy— Continued. 
CiiKMic  (!koi,oqy  (exccptinjf  metainor- 
pbisniiiiul  rock  decay) — Continued. 
188G.  Geolof^y  and  mining  of  Lead- 
villc,  Emiiions.  S.  V. 

Leadville  ore  deposits,  Colo- 
rado, Rolker. 

Low  Moor  iron  ores  of  Virginia, 
Lynuiu. 

Internal  erosion  a  factor  in 
mountain  buildiujj,  King, 
F.  H. 

Cornwall  mines,  Pa.,  Lesley  and 
d'Invilliers. 

Lake  Lahontan,  Russell,  I.  C. 

Veins  of  soutliwestorn  Colo- 
rado, Conistock. 

Origin  of  kaolin,  Lesley,  J.  P. 
1887-1889.  Genesis  of   ore  deposits, 
Emmons,  S.  F. 

Lithology  of  wall  rocks  of  Cali- 
fornia, Attwood. 

Quicksilver  deposits  of  Pacific 
.Slope,  Becker. 

Rainbow  lode,  Mont.,  Blake. 

Sudbury  cop])er  dejiosits,  Can- 
ada, Collins. 

Copper  mines  of  Arizona,  Blake. 

Stru(!tural  relations  of  ore  do- 
posits,  Emmons,  S.  F. 

Color  of  soils,  Crosby. 

Theory  of  ore  deposits.  Wads- 
worth. 

.San  Juan  region,  Colo.,  Ihl- 
seng. 

Treadwell  mine,  Alaska,  Daw- 
son, G.  M. 

Geology  of  Colorado  ore  de- 
posit, Lakef. 

Origin  of  gold  deposits  near 
Ouray,  Endiicb. 

Review  of  Emmons's  Leadville 
report,  Raymond. 

Oies  in  Rooky  Mountain  region, 
Hills. 

Aspen  Mountain,  Colo.,  Brun- 
ton. 

[{osario  mine,  Jnancito.  Cen- 
tr.'il  Amerien,  Leggett, 

Drumlunimon  veins  of  Idaho, 
Clayton. 

Iron  ores  of  Ponokoe-(Joge1)ic 
region,  Vau  llise. 

Liiddington  mine,  Mich., 
Browne. 


Geologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
Che.mic  Geouxiy  (excepting  nietanior 
phism  and  rock  decay) — Coiitiiiwi 
1887-1889.  West    central    Arkaii.-i,, 

Conistock. 
Iron    ores,   Menominee  rant 

Fulton, 
Irregularities   of  lodes,  vdj, 

and  beds,  Koehler. 
Butte,  Mont.,  Emmons, S.l' 
Archean  [iron  ores  in  Ntw.it: 

eey  and  New  York  J.  liriife 

N.L. 
Salt    of    western    Kew  Yorl 

Newberry,  Bisho]>. 
Chemical    industries    [saltii 

Wyatt. 
Formation  of  salt,  Ocbseniiiij 
Geology  of  Batli    [etc]  c 

ties,  Ky.,  I.,inney. 
Pyrite    in    bituminous  coal 

Brown,  A.  P. 
Origin  of  chert  in  low.i 

measures,  Am.  Geol. 
Origin  of  deposits  of  ])ho*|iiii 

of  lime,  Penrose,  Sliukr 
Gypsum  in  '1Lio,  Orton, 
Quartzite    and    siliceous  i 

cretions,  Crosby. 
Gypsum  in  Manitoba.  Tvrrrl 
Siliceous  sinter  iu  thirpi 

springs.  Weed. 

1890.  Origin  of  Keewatin  ores,  ^1 

chell,  N.  H.  amUI.V, 
Quicksilver  deposits,  liiika 
Natural  gas  and  oil,  (Mm. 
Formation  of  fniventiiie 

sinter  by  vegetation  «i' 

springs.  Weed. 
Protozoa    as  rork-bi'iiiii 

agents,  Friedridi. 
Corals  and  coral  iHlamlB, 

.T.  D. 
Phosphate    rock    in    Floi| 

Cox,  LedoHX,  Wyatt. 
Subaerial  decay  of  rorks] 

origin  of  red  color  iu  it 

formations,  Dana.  .1.  !'• 

1891.  Nickel  and  co\)\t(iT  of  Siiil^ 

Canada,  Bell. 
Florida  phosphate.  Cox. 
Vein    phenomena    in   IU 

County,  Colo..  rari«b. 
Mother  Lode  region.  C'al. 

banks. 


eologic  Ph 

Cl/K.MK   Gk 

jiliisnin: 

im.  h'ed 

CO 

•  ■ene 

.Manj 

/.'rnp 

Origi 

rosi 

Moiiii 

lau) 

Afang! 

Ibiii 

l.itera 

i'.'eui 

'■(Miesi; 

ruwi 

Tlie  Ci 

Gecl. 

'•'old  of 

(■uitoj 
'lou  of 
'n'Jni. 

1'   COAl 
.\l)sfr;ict 

fljo  a  til 

^"tliraci 

"■.iiina 

•oiintie 

ixia.  Ve-etabl, 

'biukcr. 

IS'«.  Kej.ort  on 

twocn  JJ 

'^-'.  J:'en,ents 

"lie  of  no 

""a,  mt 

'"•*■  '•'■'•gin    of 
K"gers,  I 

Ci(„l„^ry  „f 

''•'ft,  Mat 
'"^■•'  ''•^a^■eI.s    i„ 
'Oell. 

l'^'*"'<'»tistieso( 

'''"'■I'    luiil 
I,         ''"■■imi),  I., 

nvson,  ,J. 


|Oj!ir,j.v 


II 


I); 


'^';i"il'.uiren 
ill  <oaJ  of  > 
''*"ii,  .J.  \y 

II,-,  '',''«'■"  "H.it, 
!''''•  J''t<'lj  Jake 

J'OSf). 


ol 


(iirucl 

f—Coutiniied. 

jxceptinKiiietaDKij 

Ll.'cay)— (•'•'"'■""=' 
ccutriil    Arkair 

Menomiu««'  ruu;- 

lies  of  lodes,  vml 
A,  Koeliler. 
ut.,  Einmous,: 
irouoresiuNe^'J"! 
Kew  York],  Biitwi 

westeru   ^ew  \oiJ 
rry,  lii»lioi>. 
I  'industries    [saUij 

on  of  salt,  0.hseDia| 
of  Batli   [etf]  o'l 

Cy.,Lii>»ey' 
ill    hitumiiK""^ 
u,A.P. 
of   cliert  in  1*"^^" 

arcs,  Am.  fi^^"! 

of  deposits  of  i-iiosplii 

me,  Penrose,  Sliakr 

ni  in  Ohio,  Orton. 

zito    and   siliceous 

V. 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


405 


CroBi)y 

Mimitol'ii,  Tyml 
sinter  in  tb^"' 
Weed. 
_f  Kcewutin  ores. 
1  N.  II.  and  11  .V 


ions, 
lui  in 


)U8 

Ings 
\\  o 


Uilver  dop<i 


ts.  IW 


•al  gi 
lation 


18  a 


tor 

Ings 


by  veg( 


udoil,<>vt"n 

i-eiitiiie 

iutioii  II 


of   t'-i 


Weed. 
Izoa    as  ro< 


k-b  V  \ 


Ints 


Friedrii'li. 
and  coral  iHl«"'>* 


rock 


libate 

Ledoux 
erial  deciiv  o 


\n 


\Vyatt. 
f  rof 


Lin 


of  red  color  m 


mtions,  l)i*nii 
,1  and  copper 


of 


lada, 


liell. 


,  plioi>ld> 
phenonit 


kmty, 


ler 
iks. 


Col'i 


i\te,  ('" 
in 
rari 


'ii:i 


LoderefJion 


Geologic  Philosophy— Continued. 
CiiKMic  (iKoi.ociY  (excepting  metaiiior- 
jihism  and  rock  decay) — Continued. 
IbDl.  Kedouda    phosphates,     Hitch- 
cock, C.  If. 
(ieneHis  of  iron  ores,  Kimball. 
Manganeso  doi)08its,  Penrose, 
r.riiptivo  iron  ores,  Nason. 
Origin  of  niangaucso  oreM,  Pen- 
rose. 
Mount  Morgan  mine,  Queens- 
land, Ki(;kard. 
.Manganeso    deposits   of  New 

lirunswick,  Whittle. 
I.iteratnro     of     ore     deposits, 

Kemp. 
denesis  of  ore  deposits,  Streo- 

ruwitz. 
'I'lie  Crenitic  hypothesis,   Am. 

Oe.d. 
(;old  of  Rattle  Mountain,  Colo., 

liuiterniaun. 
Iron  of  Santiago,   Cuba,  Chis- 
liiilm. 
Oniriiv  111."  Coal,  Petholki'.m,  etc. 
1X27.  Abstraction  of  nitrogen   from 

tlio  atinoHplmre,  V'auuxeni. 
l^^liO,  Aiitliracite    region    of    Lacka- 
wanna   and     .Subiiuelianna, 
coituties.  Pa.,  Hilliman. 
b:u.  A(!;otable  origin  of  anthracite, 

iiuuker. 
lSi.5.  Kejiort  on  elevated  country  be- 
tween Missouri  and  Ked  riv- 
ciN,  l'"eatlierstonliaugh. 
N.'.  l.lemonts  of  geology  and  out- 
line of  ecology  of  North  Caro- 
lina, Mitchell,  K. 
l5i:i,  Origin    of  Appalachian    coal, 
Rogers,  II.  I). 
(Icolojry  of  \ew  York,  first  dis- 
tiict,  Mather. 
H'l.  Travels    in    North   America, 

Lveli. 

IW**.  Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  R.  C. 
IK'L'.  Tun'    l)iiil(liiijj,-     in    DiHuial 
S\vani|>,  l.cs(iuereux. 
1*"3,  Allieit  nmie,  New  Hrunswiek, 
l>a\vsoii..J.W. 
IJiplilian  remains  in  tree  trunk 
in  coal  of  Nova  Scotia,  Daw- 
son,.!. W. 
"liKiu  (if  bitumen,  Whittlesey. 
'"•'■^  I'itih  lake  of  Trinidad.  Man- 


Geologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
Origin  of  Coal,  Petroleum,  etc. — 
Continued. 
1855.  Arcadian   geology,   Dawson, 
.J.  W. 

1857.  Fossil    llora  of  western    FCen- 

tueky  coal  field,  Lesipioreux. 
<^n  mode  of  formation  of  can- 
iiel  coal,  Newberry. 

1858.  Lectures  on  coal,  Le  Conte. 
Distribution  of  coal  plants  in 

Pennsylvania  and  formation 
of  coal,  Lesquereux. 

Locturea  on  coal,  Maxwell. 

Physical  geograjihy  attending 
production  of  the  Paleozoic 
strata,  Rogers.  IL  D. 

Coal  fields  of  l"iiited  States  and 
IJritish     Provinces,    Uoi:;er8, 
H.D. 
18.59-1800.  Coal  formations  of  North 

America,  Les((uereux. 
I8t)l.  History    of   i>etroleum,    Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Distribution  and  relations  of 
rock  oil,  Andrews,  K.  H. 

Rei)ort  on  Colorado  River,  Xow- 
1  terry. 
1862.  Report  on  coiil  measures  of  In- 
diana, Les(iuereux. 
18t>3.  History  of  liitiimeiis  and  bitu- 
minous shales,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
18G4.  Action    of    oil    wells,     Evan, 

E.  W. 
1865.  Geography  and  geology  of  pe- 
troleum, Leeds. 

Sub-Carboniferous  conglomer- 
ate in  the  far  A\'est,  Lestiue- 
reux. 

Preliminary    report     on     Now 
Brunswick,  Hind. 
18f>6.  Albertite  from  Colorado.  Den- 
to. i. 

Coal  fields  of  IJliiKiis,  Lesciue- 
renx. 

Repori  onlimostone,  petroleum, 
aiul  salt.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

On  deposition  of  coal,  Dawson, 
.1.  W. 

Petroleum  and  its  geologic  re- 
lations, .Vndrew.s,  E.  P. 

Hitunicn   on    Point  Levis   and 
origin  of  coal.  Aniler8on,\\'.  J. 
18R7.  Distribution   of   petroleum, 
Hitchcock,  C.H. 


406 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


fnnr.L.  ir. 


DABTO.N.l 


Oeologlc  Philosophy — Continued. 
Origin  of  Coal,  Petroleum,  etc. — 
Coutinned. 

1867.  Sur  les  pdtroles  de  TAoKSrlque 

dii  Nord,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1868.  Report   of    State    chemist    of 

Iowa,  Heinrich. 

1869.  Origin  of  petroleum,  Peckham. 
Origin  of  albertite  and  allied 

minerals,  Peckham. 

1870.  Oil-bearing  limestones  of  Chi- 

cago, Hunt,  T.  S. 

1871.  Preservation  of  vegetal  remains 

in  coal  measures,  liescjuereux. 
Gas  well  at  West  Bloomfield, 
N.  Y.,  Wurtz. 

1872.  Oil-hearing    limestone  of  Chi- 

cago, Hunt,  T.  S. 
Plants  of  Cretaceous  and  Ter- 
tiary of  Kansas  and  Nebraska, 
Lesquereux. 

1873.  Identification  of   coal    beds, 

llothwell. 
Report  on  second    district  of 
Ohio,  Andrews,  E.  B. 

1874.  Formation  of  lignite  of  Rocky 

Mountain  region,  Lesque- 
reux. 
Carboniferous  system  of  Ohio, 
Newberry. 

1875.  Geology  and  geography  of  pe- 

troleum, Wrigley. 

1877.  Coal  regions  of  America,  Mac- 

farlane,  J. 

1878.  Oil*  region  of  Tennessee,  Kille- 

brew. 
Bitumen  in  trap  in  Connecticut 
Valley,  Dana,  J.  D. 

1879.  Native  bitumens  and  the  pitch 

lake  of  Trinidad,  Crosby. 

1880.  Origin  of  coal,  Rerthond. 
Origin    of    anthracite,    Hunt, 

T.S. 

1881.  Howe    anthracite    lies    in    the 

rocks,  Piatt. 
Theory  of  coal.  Cooper,  T. 

1882.  Conditions  under  which  coal 

was  formed,  Newberry, 
188?.  l^nsolvod  problems  in  geology, 

Dawson,  .1.  W. 
Progress  of  geology,  1882,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Source   of  bitumen    in    black 

sh.ilcs  of  Ohio,  Ortou. 
Origin  of  coal,  Roy. 


Oeologlc  Philosophy— Continued. 
Origin  of  Coal,  Pethoi-eim.  ktc- 
Continued. 

1883.  Conditions    under  which  coal 

was  formed,  Newberry. 
Formation  of  coal,  Sciince. 
Origin  of  carbonaceous  shales, 

Newberry. 

1884.  Bedford  cannel  coal,  Ortnn.  K. 
Principles  of  Paleozoic  liotaiiy. 

Lesquereux. 

1885.  Problems  in  the  study  of  coal, 

Orton. 
Geology  of  natural  sas,  Ash- 
burner.  White,  I.  (', 

1886.  Orton's  Ohio  gas  and  oil  report, 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
Report  on  oil  and  giiH,  (aril. 
Vegetable  origin  of  coal,  Los- 

quereux. 
Address  to  section  of  geolojfv, 

American  Associntion,  Ortmi. 

1887.  Anticlinal    theory  of  natural 

gas.  White,  I.  C. 
Petroleum    and    gas  in  dliio, 
Orton. 

1888.  Origin   of  petroleiiin  and  gas, 

Orton. 
Origin  of  ])etrolciuii,  Ani.(iiol 
Petroleum    iields    of   Ontario,! 

Bell. 
Formation   of   coal  lieds,  Am, 

Geol.,  Wardrojici',  Xatliar' 

1889.  Petroleum  and  gas  in  Xew  Vnr! 

Ashburuer, 
Graphitic  anthracite  of  Idalii 

Jenney. 
Oil  fields  of    Colorado,  Nt'^l 

berry. 
1891.  Asphaltum  of  California. 

gard. 
Dyxamic  Geology. 

182.5.  Singular  conformation  ofliml 

stone,  Dewey. 
Snake  Hill  and  Saratoga  Lai 

region,  Steele. 
Earthquakes,  tlicir  cansosi 

effects,  Lea. 
1829.  Analysis  of  essav  on  teiupef 

ture  of  interior  of  till' caf) 

by  Cordicr,  Cooler. 
Commun     on    Aolcanocs 

earthciuakes,  Boll,  H. 
Hypotheses  of   volranocs 

earthquakes,  Commnii. 


Geologi':  i 

Dy.vamk; 

m2.  li 

Oi 

im.  itv 

J 

im.  coi 

a 

im.  K,ii 

nil 

j'd 

Ji(3li.  The: 

Ai 

Xatu 

an 

1^10.  Apj.l: 

the 
1«41.  Ongi 

'"»  jo 

C.  i 

I'inal ; 

Jlitc 

Jlistor 

the  ' 

cock, 

W-'.  Struct,, 

Jaws 

(I'oge 

Science 

i-'cinent 
line  oi 
oJina, 
1^3,  TJieory 

On  form  ( 
and  Ai 
Geo|„;irv  J 

'■'ict,  A 
Stnicti,,.,, 

Ji'ogers 

Gvnlujry  ^, 

-■^■'MV  Vo. 
'^^-  I'isfril.uti 
Volcano 

AlllCli,.;,,, 

li'iil  ofi 

'^^'  i'l',V.Mc..,J  g, 
'^'oiuitai 
"''diniciit 


ilii  tiler. 


tinnoil. 

,KIM.    KTC- 

•  wliidi  coal 
rt'lii'Viy. 
1,  Scii'uce. 
aceoiis  sbuks. 

oal,  Ortim,  K. 
icozoicliotimy, 

study  of  coal, 

iural  f;as,  Asli- 

,8  anil  oil  report, 

nd  pas.  ^'»rll. 
fin  of  c'Oiil,  l.es- 

ction  of  neolos'. 
,8ocinlion,0rtoii,| 

,e,ory  of  natural  | 

I.e. 

Ull    gi»^   '" 


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lolds    of 


(;rol 
Ontario,! 


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,f   coal  I'cls.Am. 
Ugasin^•e^v^"tl 


litbvacito  o 
(^lolorado, 


f  ItllllD 


Ne* 


.f  C 


ivlifornia. 


llil 


iformation 

kwcy. 
land 


San 


ofli" 


itojia 


teelo. 


tliei'" 


•iiuses 


lea. 


oss; 


i,y  on 


tomvei 


liiti^vior 
Cooi 


lou 


,ftlw' 

)rr. 


)f    V 


vol<'anoo> 

Boll,  B. 
oU'anoo! 


1*10. 


LkeB,  Coiuni«" 


Geologio  Philosophy — Continued. 
PYNAMU'  (jEDLDUY — Continued. 
I.**li2.  licviewof  rhillips's  i'riuciples 
of  Geolojiy,  Sillimuu, 
On    the    crust   of    the    eartb, 
Feathorstonhiiugh. 
18IW.  Report  ou  MasBachusetts, 

llitcbcock,  E. 
1831.  Country    between     Baltimore 

and  tbo  Ohio,  Aikin, 
1837.  Kartliquake.s,  Hillings. 

( In  tbo  elevation  of  mountain 
ranges,  Silliman. 
1830.  Tbermal     springs     of     North 
America,  Daubeny. 
Natural  hi.story  of   volcanoe.s 

and  earth<j[uake8,  Bisehof. 

Applications    of    the    igneous 

theory  of  the  earth,  Lathrop. 

1811.  Origin  of  overturns  in  Peun- 

•sylvania,  Kogers,  II.  1). 

On  joints  in  rocks,  Jackson, 

C.  T. ;  Hitchcock,  E. 
Final  report  ou  Massachusetts, 

llitclicock,  E. 
History  of  geologic  studies  in 
the    United    States,    Hitch- 
cock, E. 
1842.  Structure  of  Appalachians  and 
laws    of    mountain    chains, 
Kogers  and  Rogers. 
Science  and  progress  of  geol- 
ogy, Silliman. 
Elements  of  geology  and  out- 
lino  of  geology  of  North  Car- 
olina, ^litchell. 
Theory  of  earthquakes,  Rogers 

and  Rogers. 
On  form  of  anticlinal  in  Russia 

and  America,  Rogers,  H.  U. 
Geology  of  New  York,  lirst  dis- 
trict, Mather. 
Structure     of     Appalachians, 

liogers  and  Rogers. 
Geology  of  western  district  of 
New  York,  Hall,  J. 
IMI.  l)i.sliil)utionandi)henomena  of 
volcanoes,  Hayes,  .1.  L. 
American   geology   and  condi- 
tion of  researdi  in  the  United 
States,  Rogers,  II.  D. 
1!H5,  Physical  geology  east  of  Rocky 
Mountains  and  conditions  of 
seilinieutation     and    uplift, 
Mather. 


1813. 


I  Qeologic  Philosophy— Continued. 
I      Dynamic  GicoLociv — Continued. 

1845.  Travels  in  North  America, 
Lyell. 

1846.  Volcanoes  of  the  moon  and 
origin  of  igneous  rocks, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

1847.  Origin  of  grand  outlines  of  the 
earth,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

On  the  origin  of   continents, 

Dana,  .1.  D. 
Result  of  earth's  contraction 

in  cooling,  Dana,  J.  D. 

1848.  Geology  of  South  Carolina, 
Tuomey. 

1849.  Geology  of  Pennsylvania,  Rog- 
ers, H.  D, 

United  States  exploring  expe- 
dition, Dana,  ,1.  D. 

1850.  Trend  of  islands,  and  axi.s  of 
subsidence  in  the  Pacific, 
Dana,  ,T.  D. 

Analogy  of  ribbon  structure  of 
glaciers  to  slaty  cleavage, 
Rogers,  H.  D. 

Structure  of  Ai)palachians 
co.'ipared  with  the  Alps, 
Rogers,  II.  D. 

Elevation  !)f  the  Jura  Moun- 
tains, Gnyot. 

1851.  Fissures  in  pudding  stone  of 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  Jackson, 
C.  T, 

Cleavage  and  bedding  in  sodi- 
mentary  rocks,  Teschema- 
cher. 

On  elevation  of  mountain 
chains,  Foster  and  Whit- 
ney. 

1852.  Unconformity  in  Paleozoic  of 
the  United  States,  Agassiz, 
L. 

1854.  Cieidogy  of    Coast  Mountains 

and  part  of  Sierra  Nevada, 

Trasli. 
Classification  des    chatnes    de 

montagues,  Marcou,  J. 
Want  of  symmetry  in    curves 

of  the  earth's  crust,  Rogers, 

H.  1). 

1856.  Development  of  North  America, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

1857.  Report  of  survey  of  South  Car- 
olina for  1856,  Lieber. 


408 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX   OF 


[Bcu.  ur 


Oeologlc  Philofoophy — Coutinuod. 
Dynamic  (iKOi.cxiv — ContintUMl. 

1857.  Eleviitidu   and  subside  nee, 

theories  of  the  earth,  origin 
of  strati  lied  rocks  and  dis- 
tribution of  formations  in 
Canada,  Billings. 
Formation  of  cuutinents, 
Fierce. 

1858.  (ieologyof  Pennsylvauia,  Rog- 

ers, II.  D. 

Laws  of  structure  in  most  dis- 
turbed zones  of  the  earth's 
crust,  Rogers,  H.  D. 

Classiiicatiou  of  types  of  topo- 
graphic structure,  Rogers, 
II.  D. 

Ichnology  of  New  England, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

1859.  Formation  of  oceans  and  con- 

tinents, Le  Coute. 

Some  points  in  chemical  geol- 
ogy. Hunt,  T.  y. 

Slates  of  Governors  Island, 
Mass.,  Rogers,  \V.  IJ. 

Paleontology  of  New  York, 
vol.  3,  Hall,  .). 

1860.  Theories    of    mountains,    Bil- 

lings. 
So-called  lignites  ouepsomites. 
Marsh,  O.  C. 

1861.  Curved  pebbles  iu  conglomer- 

ate, Hitchcock,  E. ;  Jackson, 
C.  T. 

Some  points  in  American  geol- 
ogy, Huut,  T.  S. 

Geology  of  Acquidueck,  Hitch- 
cock, ('.  II. 

Report  on  geology  of  Vermont, 
Hitchcock,  E.;  Hitchcock, 
E.,  jr. ;  Hager  and  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 

Unstratilied  rocks  of  Vermont, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

Thickness  of  crust  of  earth, 
Rogers,  W.  B. 

General  re^iort  on  geology  of 
Maine,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Conversion  of  certain  conglom- 
erates into  schists  and 
gneisses,  Hitchcock,  E. 

1862.  Chemistry  of  the  earth,  Huut, 

T.  S. 
Structure  of  limestones  on  the 
Brandy  wine,  Lesley,  J.  P. 


Geologic  Philosophy— Continued, 
Dynamic  Okolohy — Contiuufd. 

1863.  Note  ou  jointed  structure,  Kiu- 

ahan,  G.  H. 
Origin  of  eruptive  and  priman 
rocks,  Macfarlane. 

1864.  Theory  of  ear  t  h  (j  iia  kes, 

Perry,  A. 

1865.  Asphalt  veiu  in  coal  measures 

of  western  Virginia,  Liskv, 
J.  P. 

1866.  Modes  of  elevation  of  continen- 

tal masses,  Shaler. 
Geological    sketches,    Agassiz, 

L. 
Distortion  of  pebbles  iu  cou. 

glomerate,  Vose. 
Origin  of  some  of  the  earths 

features,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Oil  producing  uplift  of  West 

Virginia,  Evans,  K.  W. 

1867.  Causesof  changes  of  axisoftlit  i 

earth's  crust,  Evaii>4,  J. 

1868.  Formation  of  mouiitaiii<Laiu!, 

Shaler. 
Distortion  of  pebbles  iu  cut- 
glomerate,  Hitchcock,  C.  11. 

1869.  Nature  of  movements  of  cLau;;-! 

iug  shore  lines,  Shaler. 
Volcanic    tide    belt,    llilgard.j 
T.  C. 

1870.  Plasticity  of  pebbles  aud  rock«,| 

Blake. 

1871.  Changes  of  level  of  coast 

Maine,  Shaler. 
A  point  in  dynamic  geologyj 

Kerr. 
Dynamics  of  geology,  Winslow| 

C.  F. 
Theories  of  great  features 

the  earth's  surface,  Le  toiitej 
Pl.asticity  of  rocks,  (iiblis.i' 

1872.  Phenomena  observed  iu  (luariji 

ing,  Niles. 
Carboniferous    of   NevrfoimH 

laud,  Murray,  A. 
Causes  of  product iou  of  ( ijj 

Hatteras,  ."^halcr. 
Contributions     to    physi^ 

graphic  and  dynamic  g» 

ogy,  Owen,  R. 

1873.  Formation  of  features  of ' 

earth's  crust,  Le  Conte. 
History    of  certain   views 
dynamic  geology.  .Malkt. 


BULL.  liT 

led. 

led. 
;iire,  Kiu- 

d  primaij 

1  measures 
iii,  Lebley, 

)f  cuutineii- 
r. 

;8,    Agassiz, 

ules  iu  fou- 

•  tin'  earth's 
.).!>. 

lift  of  ^^^.■5t ' 
.,  E.  w. 

ofiixisol'tk] 
ivaui*,  J, 
uitaiu  (.'liaiiis. 

)b1)lcs  in  m-\ 
tchcoi-k,  C.ll. 
,i;utscil'ub;iu;-| 

SUaler. 
jelt,    Uilgarilj 

bles  and  rocks, 
1  of  coast  «il| 


liARTcN.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


40» 


Geologic  Philosophy — Contiuued. 
])v.\A.MU    Gkouxiy — Coutiniied. 
I,s7;>.  On  inetamorphisin.  Wurtz. 

I'oiiit.s  in  (lyniuuic  geology, 
limit.  T.  S. 

Structure  of  Ta/.cwoll.  KussoU, 
and  Aviso  eountieH,  J^esley, 
J.  P. 

Origin  of  inountaiuH,  J)aua, 
.1.  1). 

C'ause  of  regional  elevations, 
Dana,  ,1.  D. 

Souio  results  of  the  earth's  con- 
traction, Dana,  J.  D. 

Fault  at  Embreevillo,  eastern 
Tennessee,  Lesley,  J.  P. 
lf<71.  Origin  of   mountain  chains, 
AVhittlescy. 

Criticism  upon  contractional 
hypothesis,  Dutton. 

Zones  of  elevation  in  the 
earth's  crust,  Koss. 

Origin  of  fissures  and  their 
contents.  Brown,  A.  J. 

Physical  history  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, llitchcock,  C.  II. 

Ipheavul  and  fluctuations  of 
([uartzite  of  Hank  and  Co- 
lumbia counties,  Wis.,  Cham- 
lierlin. 
187.">,  Ifeport  on  portions  of  Nevada, 
rtah,  California,  and  Ari- 
zona, Gilbert,  G.  K. 

(Jolumnar  structure  of  basalt, 
JIallet. 

Keport  on  portions  of  New 
Jlexico  and  Arizona  surveyed 
iu  IXT.i,  (iiloert,  G.  K. 

Elevation  and  subsidence  of 
continents,  Shaler. 

Kortliwestern  Wyoming,  I'om- 
Htock,  T.  B. 

Teniiteraturo  jittained  by  rock 
crushing,  Mallett. 

Kejiort  of  survey  of  North  Car- 
oliua,  Kerr. 

On  the  origin  of  the  Alps, 
Siiess. 

Explorations  of  the  Colorado, 
Powell,  J.  W. 
Kii,  ( 'olorado  plateau  province,  Gil- 
bert, (i.  K. 

Horizontal   crushing  iu   (.N)a8t 

liiiiges  of  California,  Le 

v.MiiU^*'  IB  Conic, 


•iniii'  geologv^ 


Lt   features 

Iks.  Gibbs,!'. 
Irvediuq'iain 

I  of   Kewioi""^ 

A. 
Lctiou  of  1 4H 

llev. 

to  rty9' 

Idsuamic  g» 


leatuies 
[lo  Conte 


of 


htaiii 


views 


Geologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
Dynamic  Geology— Continued. 
187G.  l{e])ort  on  northwestern    por- 
tion   of    Klk    range,    Colo., 
Holmes,  W.  H. 

History  of  explorations  in 
Pennsylvania,  etc.,  Lesley, 
J.  P. 

Theories  of  the  earth's  physical 
evolution,  Dutton. 

Section  of  the  (sarth  on  tins 
fortieth  parallel,  llitchcock, 
C.H. 

Uinta  Mountains,  Powell. 
1877.  Preliminary  report  of  surveys 
west  of   one  hundredth  me- 
ridian, Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Report  of  progress  of  survey 
of  Kentucky,  Shaler. 

Agency  of  lateral  pressure  ex- 
hibited hy  I'ock  movements, 
Niles. 

Newport  conglomerate,  Rogers, 
W.  B. 

Henry  Mountains,  Gilbert, (J.  K. 

Axes   about  Cumberland  Gap, 
Shaler. 
187H.  Hypotheses   regarding   the 
interior  of   the    earth,   Ilen- 
nessy. 

Structure  and  origin  of  moun- 
tains, Lo  Conte. 

Systematic  geology  of  fortieth 
jiarallel  survey.  King,  C. 

1879.  Forticith  jiarallel  survey,  sys- 

tematic geology,  by  King, 
Pumpelly. 

Mountain  making  by  contrac- 
tion, Dana,  .J.  D. 

Indications  of  uiie([ual  sensi- 
tiveness to  unenual  pressure. 
Walling. 

Relation  of  adhesion  to  hori- 
zontal pressure  in  mountain 
dynamics,  \\'alling. 

Geological  survey  of  the  forti- 
eth parallel,  Newberry. 

1880.  Laws  of  land  forming  on  our 

globe,  ( >wen.  II. 
Age  of  Green  Mountains,  Dana, 

J.D. 
Mouoclinal    ridges,    Powell, 

.1.  \V. 
High  i)latoanH  of  l.'tah,  Dutton, 

Powell,  J.  W. 


iRi 


410 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OP 


[bull.  127, 


Geologic  Philosophy— Continued. 
Dynamic  (Jkolckjy — Contimu'd. 

1880.  MovementH  illustrating  t'onua- 

tion  of  (loxures,  Meigs,  M.  C. 

1881.  Cunstructiou  uf  cru»s  sections, 

Chance. 

Law  of  land  forming,  Owen,  R. 

Compression  in  roclj.s  of  Jiostou 
basin,  Crosby,  AVadsworth. 

Mountain  elevation,  Wallace, 
S.J. 

Elements  in  orographic  dis- 
placement, McGee. 

Distortutl  pebbles  in  conglomer- 
ates, Crosby. 

1882.  Origin    of   jointed    structure, 

Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Hoefer's  method  of  determin- 
ing faults  in  veins,  Raymond. 

Jointed  structure  in  clay  and 
marl,  Le  Coute. 

Tertiary  history  of  Grand  Can- 
yon district,  Dutton,  C.  E. 

Pliysics  of  the  earth's  crust,  by 
Fisher,  Dutton. 

Eli'ects  of  varying  rotation  of 
the  earth,Todd. 

Summary  of  geology  of  Corn- 
stock  lode,  Beclicr. 

History  of  Lake  Bonneville, 
Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Ore  deposits  of  southwestern 
Wisconsin,  Cbamberlin,  T.  C. 

Geology  of  Comstock  lode  and 
Washoe  district,  Becker. 

1883.  Classitication    and    origin    of 

joint  structure,  Crosby, 
Laws  of  fracture  in  lissuring, 

Owen,  K. 
Contributions    to    seismology, 

Owen,  li. 
Origin  of  joint  craelis.  Walling. 
Geologic  history  of  tbe  Ameri- 
can continent,  Hall,  J. ;  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
San  Juan  region,  Colo.,  Com- 

stock. 
History    of    Lake    Lahontau, 

Iiu8sell,I.C. 
Note  on  jointed  structure, 

McGee. 
Origin    and    hade    of    normal 

faults,  McGee. 
Origin  of  continents,  Crosby. 


Otologic  Philosophy— Continued. 
Dynamic  GEoi.otiY— Continued. 

1883.  Earth's  orographic  framework, 

Owen,  li. 
General  geology  of  Wiscoimin, 

Chambcrlin,  T.  C. 
Teculiar  faulting  of  coal  lied, 

Huston. 
Continental  types  and  geolo;;y 

of  continents,  Owen,  U. 

1884.  Secular  increase  of  the  earth':) 

mass,  Winchell,  A. 

Reprint  of  reports  on  the  f;eol- 
ogy  of  the  Virginias,  Rogers, 
W.B. 

Reconnaissance  in  southern 
Oregon,  Russell,  I.  C. 

Heat  and  cold  in  geology,  Wal- 
lace, S.  J. 

Theory  of  earthtjuakes  of  the 
Great  Basin,  Gilbert,  (i.  K, 

Fundamental  theory  of  dy. 
namic  geology,  Powell,  ,1,  W, 

Becker's  theory  of  I'aultiug, 
Browne,  R.  E. 

Origin  of  jointed  structure, 
Gilbert,  G.K. 

Faults  of  soutli  western  Vir- 
ginia, S(]uier. 

State  of  interior  of  the  earth, 
Powell,  J.  W. 

Undulations  in  clay  deposits  in 
Texas,  D. 

Evidence  that  interior  of  the 
earth  is  solid,  WucLsworth, 

Studies  of  rocks  of  the  Cordil- 
leras, \Va<lsworlli. 

Classitication  of  joint  struc- 
tures, Crosby. 

Indications  of  a  lault  near  Har- 
pers Ferry,  \Valliiifr. 

Climate  changes  of  later  ;;eo-j 
logic  times,  Whitney,  J.  D, 

Relation  of  Trias,  traps,  aiidj 
sandstones  of  ensteru  L'uittd 
States,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Flexibility  of  itueoluuiitej 
Derby. 

1885.  Origin  and  relations  of  coutij 

nents    and    ocean    basiusj 
Crosby,  Dana,  J.  I'. 
Source    of  trend    and  criistaj 
surplusage     in     moiiutai^ 
structures,  Winchell,  A. 


f 'on  tint 
Le  Coi 

J887-1889.     sti 

t 'on  nee 
W.  M. 
'''tnicture 
Colo.,  E 
Crenitic  h 
tain  bui 
Problems 
J>iitton. 
^^^oiintain 
C'.A. 


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411 


It  striic- 

ieiir  Har- 

liter  ;;eo- 

,J.D.    , 

iqis,  iiiuli 

loluuiiH', 


lot"  conU' 

cru9t«| 
liuutai 
•  A. 


Geologic  PhlloBophy — Continued. 
Dynamic  Geolooy— Continued. 
188.'.  Separation  of  strata  in  folding, 

Bulkloy,  F.  G. 
Elevation    and    depreseion    of 

the  earth's  surface,  Lockinjj- 

ton. 
Displacement    through    intru- 
sion, Dana,  ,1.  D. 
Impact  friction   and  faulting, 

Uecker. 
Mount  Taylor  and  Zuni  plateau, 

Dutton. 
Crumpling  of  the  earth's  crust, 

Taylor,  W .  B. 
British  eartlxiuakcs  and  their 

Seismic  relations,  Owen,  R. 
Column.ar   structure    in    clay, 

Salisbury. 
Geology  of  Huntingdon  County, 

Pa.,  White,    I.    C;    Lesley, 

J.  P. 
Lateral     movements     of     the 

earth's  crust.  King,  F.  H. 
1886.  Lagging  subsidence  vs.  elev.v 

tion,  Richardson,  J. 
Cause  of  earthquakes,  Powell, 

.I.W. 
Structure  of  Triassic  formation, 

Davis,  W.  M. 
Post-Tertiary      elevation       of 

Sierra  Nevada,  Le  Conte. 
Earthquakes,  Newberry. 
Origin    of    mountain    ranges, 

Reade,  T.  M. 
Cause  of  shrinkage    in    the 

earth's  crust,  Taylor,  W.  B. 
Sources  of  trend  and  crustal 

surplusage    in    mountain 

Htructures,  AVinchell,  A. 
Contiuents  and  ocean   basins, 

Le  Conte. 

1887-1S89.  Structure  of  Trias  of 
Connecticut  Valley,  Davis, 
W.  M. 

Strurturo  in  Denver  region, 
Colo.,  Eldridge. 

Cronitic  hypothesis  and  moun- 


liuu  building,  Shaler. 
I'niblems  of  physical  geology, 

Dutton. 
Mountain  upthrusts.  White, 

C.A. 


Geologic  PhiloBophy~Continned. 
Dynamic  (iKoi.ooY — Continued. 
1887-1889.  Origin  of  normal  faults,  Le 
Conte. 

Appalachian  flexures  in  Penn- 
sylviinia,  Margarie. 

(ieuesis  of  Hawaiian  Islands, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Origin  of  oceanic  depressions, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

Earthquakes,  Newberry. 

Origin  of  lissure  veins  [and 
faults],  Emmons,  S.  F. 

Is  a  faulto<l  lissure  always  the 
oldest?  Heinricli. 

Groat  Basin  structure,  Rus- 
sell, I.  C. 

Eftoct  of  ))re88iire  of  a  conti- 
nental glacier,  Wiiichcll,  A. 

Nova  Scotia  gohl  veins,  (iilpin. 

Origin  of  mouutain  ranges, 
Dana,  J.  D.;  Davis.  W.  M. 

Faults  of  soiitliwestern  Vir- 
ginia, Stevenson. 

Evolution  of  continents, 
Dwight,  Warring. 

Faults  and  liexiures  in  Penn- 
sylvania anthracites,  Was- 
muth. 

Condition  of  the  interior  of 
the  earth,  Claypole. 

Joint  structure,  Crosby. 

Report  of  California  division  of 
geology,  Becker. 

Cruises  of  the  7i/aAe  Aga88iz,A. 

Age  of  Triassic  monocline  in 
the  Connecticut  Valley, 
Davis,  \y.  M. 

Theories   of  the  earth,  Reade, 
T.  M. 
1890.  Deformation  of  the  geoid   by 
removal  of  Lake  Bonneville, 
Woodward,  R.  S. 

Proof  of  the  earth's  rigidity, 
Becker. 

Strength  of  the  earth's  crust, 
Gilbert,  WiuchcU,  A. 

Level  of  no  strain  in  the  earth's 
crust,  Claypole,  Davis. 

Shear  in  earth-crust  move- 
ments, Stevenson. 

Origin  of  diagonal  trends  in 
the  earth's  crust,  Martin, 
D.  S, 


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(BPiL.  wr. 


Oeologio  Philosophy — C'ontiuiied. 
Dynamic  (iEouxiY— Continiied. 

1890,  Hidtory  uf  the  Niagai'u  River, 

Oilbert. 

Areas  of  continontal  progross 
ill  North  Aiiierii'ii,  Dana,  J,  D. 

Ocean  huHinH,  Dana,  I.  I). 

Ifocky  Moiintuiii  protuxis, 
Dana, 

Orij^iii  (if  uorinal  faults,  Re.aile, 

Lako  Hoiiucvillo,  (lilliert. 

DiHplaconKMitH  in  Grand  Can- 
yon, VVak'ott. 

Recent  rock  tlcxuro,  Cramer. 

Topography  of  Florida,  Shahn'. 

Report  of  Ajipalachiau  divi- 
nion,  Willis. 

1891.  Sierra    Nevada   of   California, 

Becker. 
Report  of  California  division. 

United  .States  Geological 

Survey,  Hecker. 
Groylock  syiiclinorium,  Dale. 
Overtliriist  faults  of  southern 

Ajipalachians,  Hayes,  C.  W,; 

AVillis, 
Rock  fracture  at  Apple  ton. 

Wis,,  Cramer. 
Lost  volcanoes  of  Connecticut, 

Davis,  W.  M. 
Jnr!',-Trias  of  central  Connecti- 
cut, Dana,  J.  D. 
Reade's    theory    of    origin    of 

mountain  ranges,  Reado. 
Cause    of   active    compressive 

stress  in  rocks,  Heade. 
Steep  Rock  Lake,    Ontario, 

Smyth. 
Rifting  in  granite,  Tarr. 
Classitication     of    mountain 

ranges,  Uphaiii. 
Report    of    Ap])a)achian   divi- 
sion. United   States   Goolog- 

ic'il  Survey,  Willis. 
Geotectonic  geology  of  western 

Arkansas,  Winslow. 
Pktrology.     [See  also  Petrography.] 
1818.  On    the    formation    of    rocks, 

Maclure, 
183.S.  Report  on  Massachusetts, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
1836.  Geology     and     mineralogy    of 

Nova  Scotia,  Gesner. 
1838.  01)serv;itions     in     the     White 

Mountains,  Hubhard,  O.  P. 


Qeologic  Philosophy — (Jontinued. 
I'i'.riioLOUY— Continued. 
1S3!).  (Jeology  of  Antigua,  Hovcy,  S. 
1841,  Final  report  on  MasaachiiHcm 

Hitchcock,  E. 
1812.  Geology  of  New  York,  seronil 

district,  I'hnmons,  K, 
1H4.3.  (Jeology  of  New  York,  iir>t  dii. 
trict,  Mather. 
Remarks  on   metamorpli  isn:, 
Fiinmons,  E. ;  .lacksoii,  C.  T. 
Analogy  between  modern  ij,'iic. 
oils  rocks   and   the  priuiary 
formations,  Dana, .).  I). 
1841,   Final    rej)ort   on   New  Ihinip- 
shire,  Jackson,  C,  T. 
Views  on  igneous  action,  \\he- 
iiomena  in  New  York,  Heck. 
1H4.").  Origin  of  minerals  in  trMppean 

rocks,  Dana,  J,  D. 
1846.  Agriculture  of  New  York,  Km 

mons,  E. 
I84y,  Coloring  matter  of  red  flami- 
stones,  etc.,  Dawson,  ,1,  \\. 
1851,  Geology  of  Lake  .Siiporior  liiuil 
district,  Foster  and  W'liitiu'T. 
Agency  of   gas    and  steam  in 
rock  alteration,  Rogers,  W.li. 
Coal    formal  ion,  especially  in 
Pennsylvania,  Rogers.  H.  D. 
Metani' ■•.  phism  in  Rhode  Island 

r..ck,s,  Jackson,  C.  T. 
Age  of  sandstone,  and  igiieoiii 
phenomena  of  Lak;'  .Siijieriiir. 
Foster  and  Whitney. 
Solidilication  of  rocks  of  Flor- 
ida reefs,  Ilosford. 
1854,  On    decomposition    of   rofb, 

etc,  Calvert. 
18.55.  Roches  magm^siennes  du  uronp  \ 
Hudson,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Report  on  explorations  bi^tw.oii 
latitude  38  J  and  41    fdiimite] 
to  tlie  I'acilic,  Scliiel. 

1856.  Carbonate  of  iron  in  coal  nmi-\ 

iires   and    in  color  of  rmks, 
Rogers,  H.  D. 
Report  of  midl.and  coiinfii-'f'tl 
North  Carolina.  Kiiniious.K. 

1857.  Mineralogy    of    nietaiiioriibifj 

rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Metainorphisni  of  soiiio  seili 
mentary  rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1858.  fitudes  siir  lo  mctainorpLisuieJ 

par  Delesse,  Am.  Jour.  SJii. 


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Hi 
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T.S 

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Hit 

C.  H 

1«6:'.  (.'liemi 

T.  S. 

-Mctani 

rock 

Hieoric 

'oriii.' 

''•:•<•  Rcj)oi.t 

lm3, 

*  'I'igiii  (1 

rocks, 

''•■iatioi 

Hunt, 

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Geologic  Philosophy— Continued. 
Pe  nil )!.()( ■  Y— (-'out  i  n  lied. 
1858,  Observations  sur  le  uK^tiinior- 

l>hisnu)    normal,     ^'irlot 

d'AouHt. 
Vorniiition   des   "oliths,   N'irlet 

.r  Ac  U8t. 
Coal    I'jldH   of    I'nlttMl    States 

and  liritiHh  rroviuces,  Kog- 

CM«,  H,  U. 
185!*.  l'aleontoloj{y  of  New  York,  vol. 

3.  Hall,  ,1. 
Formation  of  Hilieeous  rocks, 

Hunt,  T.  .S. 
Cement  of  Koxbiiry  cougloiii- 

cvate,  Hayes,  A.  A. 
(Jreonvilleandl'ikons  districts, 

S.  ('.,  Liebor. 
Some  jjoints  in  chemicul  geol- 
ogy, Hunt,  T.  S. 
Cement  of  sandstone  and  con- 

jllnmerato,  .Jackson,  C.  T. 
Will.  Dcbitmninizatiou  of  coal.  Ihn- 

nions,  E. 
18()1.  Conversion  of  cort.'iin  conglom- 
erates into  schists  and  ^ueiss, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Ceiii'ral   report  on  geology  of 

Maine,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Geology  of  Aciiuidneck.  Hitch- 
cock, C.  11. 
Unstra titled  rock.s  of  Vermont, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
The  theory  of  metamorphism, 

.Tackson,  C.T. 
Origin     of    some     magnesiau 

and  aluminous  rocks.  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
]?ei>ort  on  geology  of  Vermont, 

Hitchcock,    v..  •    Hitchcock, 

E.,  jr.,  llager,  and  Hitchcock, 

C.  H. 
1861'.  (Chemistry  of  the  earth.  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
iletamorphism    of    crystalline 

rocks,  Daubree. 
i'lieories  of  origin  of  primitive 

formati(ms.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
M'^.  Kcjiort  of  survey  of  Canada  to 

1863,  Logan. 
<  >rigin  of  eruptive  and  primary 

rockH,  Macfarlau)?,  T. 
Iv'clations     of     metamorphics, 

I  hint,  T.  S. 
'**'il.  On     .silicification    of      fossils, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 


Geologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
I'Kruoi.oov — C!on  tinned. 

1864.  Contributions      to     lithology, 

Hunt,  T.  8. 

1865.  Metauiorphic    action    in    con- 

glomerate, .lackson,  C.  T. 

1866.  Slicken-sided  slab  from  Penn- 

sylvania, Lynnm. 

Physical  features,  general  ])rin- 
ciples,  surface  geology  of  Illi- 
nois, Worthen. 

Geologic  du  Mexiqne  et  de 
I'Amcriciue  Ceutrale,  Virlet 
d'Aoust. 
1868.  Principles  of  the  natural  sys- 
tem of  volcanic  rocks,  Kich- 
thofen. 

Distortion  of  pebbles  in  con- 
glomerate, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Mittheilungen    von    der  West 
Kiiste  NorU-Amerikas,  Kicht- 
hofeu. 
18t)9.  Concentric  structure  of  granite 
rocks,  Shaler. 

1870.  Astronomy  and  geology,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 

Silicates  in  Paleozoic  fossils, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Origin  and  classification  of 
crystallines,  Macfarlane,  T. 

Graphite  of  Laurentiau  of  Can- 
ada, Dawson,  .J.  W. 

Conistock  lode.  King,  C. 

Goldlagerstiitten  Californiens, 
Burkart. 

Nord-Amorikanische  Schiefer- 
porphyroide,  Credner,  H. 

1871.  Hudson    River    palisadps, 

Wurtz. 

Relations  in  vicinity  of  Boston, 
Sliahr. 

Origin  of  granite  and  syenite, 
.lackson,  C.T. 

Derivation  of  copper  and  asso- 
ciates on  Lake  .Superior, 
Pnmpelly. 

Origin  of  crystallines.  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

1872.  Origin    of    eozoonal  limestone 

of  Chelmsford,  15  u  r  b  a  n  k  , 

Perry. 
Notes  on  granitic  rocks.  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Address  of  Hunt  to  American 

Association,  Dana,  J.  D. 


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Geologic  Philosophy— Coutiuued. 
Peti{()L()<!Y— Coiitiniied. 

1872.  Koinarks  on    Into  criticiHiim  of 

nana,  Huut,  T.  S. 

1873.  Kii>?lo    River    aistrii-t,    Mich., 

Miirviuo. 

MetaiiiorpliiHMi  of  puhbloH  iit 
Chtmtniit  Hill,  Nili-s. 

On  tdongiition  of  jmbblcH, 
Shaler. 

MetaniorpliiHui  of  rocks,  Hunt, 
T.  8. 

ConcuMitric  lamination  in  rocks, 
Hunt,T.  S. 

Violation  of  law  of  debitnniin- 
ization  of  coal  eastward,  Les- 
ley, J.  P. 

Copper  district  of  Michigan, 
Punipelly. 

Iron  ores  of  Missouri,  Schmidt. 

Notes  on  Pilot  Knob  and  vicin- 
ity, Mo.,  Pumpelly. 

1874.  Physical  history  of  New  Hamp- 

shire, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Metamorphism  duo  to  burning 

of  lijjnito,  Allen,  J.  A. 
Serpentine  pseudomorphs  from 

Tilly    Foster    mine,     Dana, 

J.D. 
Reply  to  Hunt,  Genth. 

1875.  Getdogy  of  Now  Hampshire,  by 

Hitchcock,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Metamorphism  and  pseudo- 
morphism, Dana,  J.  D. 

Pseudomorphism  and  meta- 
mor})hism,  a  correction, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

1876.  Past  and  future    of  geology, 

Prtsstwich. 

1877.  Porphyries  of  eastern   Massa- 

chusetts, Hyatt. 
Heldcrbcrg  of  IJernardton  and 

Vernon,  Dana,  J.  D. 
History  of  crystalline  stratified 

rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Geology  of  Now  Hampshire,  by 

Hitchcock,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Relation  of  geology  of  Vermont 

to  that  of  Boi'kshire,  Dana, 

J.D. 
Dana  on  alteration  of  rocks, 

Hunt,  T.  8. 
Origin  of  ])orpliyry,  RouviJ. 

1878.  Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeast- 

ern Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 


Oeologlo  Philosophy — ( 'ontinned. 
PETlU)i.O(iY—( 'on  tinned. 

1878.  ScMue  jiointsiu  lithology,  Dmiii. 

.I.D. 
Metasdinatic    developiiicni    uf 

coi>per  rocks  of  Lake  .snp,. 

rior,  Pumpelly. 
Systeiiuitic goology  of  foiiictii. 

parall.'i  survey,  King.  ('. 
Mineralogy    and    litli«)l(>j,'y  of 

New  Hampshire,  llawi's. 

1879.  Geological  survey  of  tlio  fur- 

tieth  parallel,  Newberry. 
Microscopic  study  of  Hii  Ionian- 

clay  slate,  Wichmann. 
Fortieth-par.;llol    survc^y,  8j> 

tenuitic    geology,  by    Kiii;'. 

Pumpelly. 
Classification  of  rocks,  Wiids- 

worth. 

1880.  Geologic  action  of  humus  adds, 

.Tulien. 
Classification  of  lavan,  Sli.iler. 
High  plateaus  of  Utah,  i  uittoii, 

Powell. 
Geology    of    Menomineo   iron 

region,     Hrooks,     Wri^'lit, 

E.  E. 
Limestone  belts  of  Westchester  | 

County,  N.  Y.,  Daim,  J,  I). 
Geology  of  eastern  Mii.^siioliii- 

setts,  Crosby. 
Pinite  ill  eastern  Mass:i(liii.seii,i, 

Crosby. 
History  of  some  pre-L'auibn.iiiJ 

rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1881.  Iron  and  copi)er  district  of  LifceJ 

Superior,     by      \Viiil.s\vi>rlli.I 

Dana,  J.  D. 
Origin  of  petrosiliceous  inclii,| 

Crosliy, 
Menominee  and  Mar<|iietle  iroij 

region,  Rominger. 
Record  of  geology  for  W'^^'i 

Hawes. 
Cupri ferous series  of  MiuiiiMH 

Winchell,  N.  H. 
Distorted  pebbles  in  cou;'l»i^ 

erate,  Ci'osby. 
Passage  of  sediments  v<  '^<* 

canic   in   Brighton,  Mas*j 

Shaler. 
Various  massive  rocks  niaiiej 

one    metamorphio    IT'"" 

Dana,  J.  D. 


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Oeologic  Philosophy— Continnod. 
I'l'i  i;iii.()(iY — ('ontiiniod. 
IHH'J.  Summary  «('  geology  of  C'om- 
Htock  li)(l)>,  lincker. 

Composition  of  MoHo/.oic  dia- 
biiHO  of  Atlantic  81o|>o,  HawoH. 

Peat  at  Scrauton,  Pa.,  Fair- 
child. 

Cryslallinos  of  Wisoonsin  Val- 
h\V,  Irving,    Van   llise    and 
Chik. 
18K3.  flpucial  Roolopy  of  WisconHin, 
Chamborlin,  T.  C. 

Kock  ji[(in«'8iN,  early  history  of 
tint  Anierican  continent, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

I'ro)frcHS  of  goolojty  for  1882, 
Hunt,  T.  V. 

Filling  of  veins  and  cavities, 
Kcwconuw  Point,  W  a  d  b  - 
".vortli. 

Meteoric  and  terrestrial  rocks, 
Wadsworth. 

Induration  of  rocks  hy  atmos- 
pheric action,  Wadsworth. 

lliHtory  of  serpentine  and  notes 
on  i)re-Ciunbriun  rocks,  Hnnt, 
T.  8. 

C(>i)i)cr  rocks  of  Lake  Snperior, 
Irving,  R.  D. 

Physical  constants  of  rooks, 
King,  C. 

Unsolved  problems  on  geology, 
Dawson,  J.  \V. 

Nature  of  induration  in  sand- 
stones in  Minnesota,  Irving, 
R.  D. 

Origin  of  hornblende  of  crys- 
tallines of  Northwest,  Irving, 
R.  D. 
1BS4.  (iciicsis  of   crystalline   rocks, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

('(ip])cr  and  iron  districts  of 
Lake  Su])erior,  Wadsworth. 

Studies  of  rocks  of  Cordilleras, 
Wadsworth. 

Galibros  and  hornblende  rocks 
near  Baltimore,  Williams, 
(i.  H. 

Petrography  of  the  fortieth  pa- 
rallel, Ziricel. 

The  fortieth-parallel  rocks, 
Wadsworth. 

Lateral-secretioji  theory  of  ore 
deposits,  Wadsworth. 


Oeologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
Pirruoi.iKiv — Continued. 
18»1.  So-called   (piartz  porphyry  at 
Hollins,  M<1.,  Williams,  (f.  H. 
Paramor)di(iHis  of  ]>yr()xene  to 
hornl)lende,  Williams,  (i.  II. 
Azoic  system  and  its  subdivi- 
sions,  Whitney  and    Wads- 
worth. 

1885.  Divisibility  of  Archean  in  the 

Northwest.  Irvinji,  R.  I). 

Rock  notation  for  geological 
diagrams,  Daiui,  .J.  I>. 

Enlargements  of  hornblende 
fragments,  Van  Ilisc. 

Canadian  and  Archean  and 
Irish  metamorphics,  Kina- 
han,  (i.  II. 

Dikes  of  a])])arently  eruptive 
granite  near  Haltimore,  Wil- 
liams, (i.  II. 

Knliirgement  of  fragments  in 
certain  rocks,  Irving  and  Van 
Hise. 

Geology  of  the  Scottish  High- 
lands, Hunt,  T.  S. 

Progress  of  geology  for  1883 
IIunt.T.  S. 

Origin  of  crystalline  rocks. 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Archean  of  the  Northwest,  Irv- 
ing, R.  D. 

Pressure  iluxion  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, Lewis,  H.  C. 

Enlargement  of  fragments  in 
certain  rocks,  Irving  and  Van 
Hise. 

Notes  on  stratigraphy  of  Cali- 
fornia, Becker, 

Notes  on  inetamorphism,  Ste- 
venson. 

Igneous  rocks  of  Washoe,  Nev., 
Hagne  and  Iddings. 

Copp(!r  rocks  of  Lake  Superior, 
Irving,  R.  D. 

Geology  of  month  of  Narragan- 
sett  Bay,  Dale. 

Archean  of  the  Northwest, 
Irving,  R.  D. 

Notictiof  Lchinann  on  origin  of 
crystalline  schists,  Williams, 
G.  H. 

1886.  Terms    applied    to    metamrtr- 

phism  and  porphyritic  struc- 
ture, Dana,  J.  D. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OF 


[Bru,.  12 


Qeologic  Philosophy — Continneil. 
PKTUoLcKiV — Continnod. 
1886,  Supeniii'tamorpliiain  aud  vnl- 

canisni,  Coinstock. 
(4al)I>ios.  etc.,  near  Baltimore, 

Williams,  G.H. 
Crotaceous     mi'tamorpliics    of 

Calilbniiii.  IJeckcr. 
Waslioo  rocks.  Hcckor. 
Gabbros   and    aiiiphibolitcs   of 

Delaware,  Cliesfer. 
Mineral  physioloj^y  and  pliysi- 

ograpliy.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Origin  of  weliists  and  iron  ores 

of    Lake    Sajterior,    Irving, 

R.D. 
Gnoissic  foliation  and  origin  of 

Archean  rocks,  Lawton. 
Tornebobm    on    formation    of 

quartzito     by    enlargement, 

Irving,  R.  D. 
Origin  of  scbists,  etc.,  of  P«v- 

nokee-Gogebic    range.     Van 

Hise. 
1887-188!3.  Northeastern    Minnesota, 

Wincbell,  A. 
Geology  of  Wtaten  Island,  Brit- 
ton,  N.  L. 
Origin    of    crystalline    rocks, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Hunt's     Mineral     Pliysiology, 

etc.,  Science. 
Archean    geology     i  n     L  a  k  e 

Suj)erior  region,  Lawson. 
Parallel     structure     in    roclis, 

Callaway. 
Lithopbysa>  and  lamination  of 

acid  lavas,  hidings. 
Origin  of   serpentines,  Grata- 

cap. 
Holocrystalline  granitic  struc- 
ture  in    Tertiary   eruptives, 

Williams,  G.H. 
Texture     of     massive     rocks, 

Becker. 
Crystallization    of    igneous 

rocKS,  Iddings. 
Diabasic  schists  with  ,j.as))ilite 

in  Minnesota, Wincliell,  II.  \'. 
Paramorphic  origin  of  certain 

nuuerals.  Cross. 
Paragenesis    of    allanite    and 

epldote  in  rocks,  Hol)b8. 
Arclican  geology  of  Maryland, 

WilUums,  G.  H, 


Geologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
PETit()i.f)OY — Continued. 
1887-1889.  Metamorpbism   in  locks, 

Heinrich. 
Metamor))hi8m  of  erujitiM'^  nn 

south  siiore   of   Lake  Sii|i,.. 

rior,  Williams.  G.  H. 
Conglomerates  in  gneiss,  Win 

chell,  A. 
Variations  in  intensity  of 

metamorpbism.  Dana.  ,1. 1), 
Report  of  Lake  Superidr  divi- 
sion. U.  .S.  (ieologieal  Survey, 

Irving,  li.  D. 
Report  on  Archean    [(iri.<;iii  «(' 

crystallines    and    sci|)cn- 

tines],  Frazer  et  al. 
I)ai!/ig  on  nature  of  gneiss  anil 

granulites    of    Saxonv,  Am. 

(ieol. 
Montville    seri)ontine,  Merrill. 

G.P. 
Asptai,     Colo.      [dolomizatimi 

of      limestones],     Eimiioijs. 

S.  V. 
Foliation    and    sedinu'iitniinii. 

Lawson,  Wiucbell,  .V. 
Dikes  of  Hudson   K'iver  Li^'Ii- 

lands,  Kemp. 
Dikes  of  Rainy   Lake  leiiimi. 

Lawson. 
Quartz -koratophyre    from  1 

geon  Point,  Bayley. 
Gal)bros  and  norites,  lierrii 

Clark,  and  Deniiim. 
Peridotites,  gabbros.  ami  n:- 

desites  of  Minncscita,  Wail 

worth. 
Peridotites  from    I.ittlo  iwl 

Island,  Mc,  Merrill, ti. 
Quicksilver  deposits  of  i'acilisj 

Slope,  Becker. 
Ophiolites  of  Warren  t'oiiutrj 

N.  v.,  Merrill,  (J.  I'. 
Origin  of  l)owldcr8  liydewmipo 

sitioii,  Spencer,  .1.  W. 
Snbaerial  di^cay  of  wch 

origin  of  red  colm-  dI' eiriaij 

rocks,  Russell,  I.  C 
Geologicunilmiueralogii'iii'tl 

Sears. 
Latest    volcanic    eriipti"" 

California,  Diller. 
Spotted     rocks     iroin    I'l?* 

Point,  Minn.,  Ba\  loy. 


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I'etrog,,,j,J 

•^lerrilj, 
■'^'■'list.sof , 
''"iiii.i.  jjj 
BulJ.  127, 


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I'u'rriii 


until. 


Wail? 


\,itt\o 


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lervi 
lositH 


A  Vaoitii 


11.  I". 


ComiK] 


Geologic  Philosophy — Contiuued. 
rETHOi.ocJY — Contiinmd. 
1M«7-188!).  Obsidian  cViiY,  Yollowstoim 
Park,  Iddiugs. 

(iiieiss-diinito  rontiictH  of 
North  ('arolina,  Chatard. 

Ori.!j;in  of  primary  (inart/  in 
basalt,  Tddin<;8. 

History  of  porphyritio  quartz 
in  erni»tive8,  Diller. 

Geiioti(!  history  of  crystalline 
rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Report  on  Rainy  Lako  refjioti, 
LawHon. 

Rei)ort  of  division  of  Petrogra- 
phy, United  States  (ioolog. 
ical  Survey,  Diller. 

[Texture  of  umssive  rocks] 
report  of  California  division, 
Tinted  States  Geological  Snr- 
A'cy,  l?ecker. 
1890.  Origin  of  soda  granites,  etc., 
Pigeon  Point,  Hayley. 

Origin  of  gneiss,  Bell. 

liernardston  series,  Emerson, 

I'rimary  quartz  in  basalts.  Id- 
dings. 

Mt'tainorphic  phenomena  in 
Massachusetts,  Emerson. 

I'rc-Cambrian  of  the  Black 
Hills,  Van  Rise. 

(ireenstone  schists  of  Menom- 
inee and  Mar(iuette  regions, 
Williams,  (i.  H. ;  Irving,  R.  1). 

Granitoid  areas  in  lower  Lau- 
rentiau,  Hitchcock,  Wil- 
liams, G.  H. 

Studies  of  hornblende  schist, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

X(iii-f<'lds]iathic  intrusives  of 
Maryland,  Williams,  (i.  H. 

Granites  in  Massachusetts,  Em- 
erson. 


I'VS 


bv<ii'f"i«n 

ol'  v>»'V 


dov 


III  1' 


I'ttJl 


lueta 


10)11' 


,cn"« 


evupti"" 


ill'-r. 


irom 
BayloS' 


l'>^1 


Dikes  in  Kennebunkport,  Me., 

Kemp. 
Areheau    of    central    Canada, 

Lawson. 
Serpentines    of     southeastern 

Pennsylvania,  Rand. 
I>{ii(!()us  rocks  of  Yellowstone 

Park,  hidings. 
Petrography  for  1887  and  1888, 

Merrill,  a.  P. 
Schists  of  Coast  ranges  of  Cali- 

I'oriiia,  Becker. 

Bull.  127 27 


Geologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
PiCTnoi.or.v— Continued. 

1890.  Crystallines  of  Lake  Superior 
region,  Irving,  Chamberlin 
and  Van  Ilise. 

S)>licrulitic  crystallization.  Am. 
Geol.,  hidings,  Ooss. 

Late  volcani(!  eruption  in  Cali- 
fornia, Diller. 

Granites  from  British  Colum- 
bia, Adams,  F.  D. 

Alunite  and  diaspore  of  Rosita 
hills,  Colo.,  Cross. 

CrystalliiK!  rocks  of  ^Hssouri, 
llaworth. 

Petrographic  ditVerentiation  in 
dikes  iu  Rainy  Lake  region, 
Lawson. 

Silicitied  glass  breccia  of  Sud- 
bury district,  Canada,  Wil- 
liams, ('•.  H. 

Metamorphism  in  conglomerate 
schist,  Wolif. 

Igneous  rocks  of  Arkansas, 
Williams.  .I.E. 

Ptuiokt^e  iron  series,  Irving  and 
Van  Ilise. 

GLACIOL()(iY. 

1828.  On  moving  stones,  Chipman. 

1833.  Report  on  Massachusetts, 
Hitflicock,  E. 

1837.  Geology  of  Portland  and  vicin- 
ity. Hitchcock,  E. 

1810.  Fourth  report  of  survey  of  sec- 
ond distri<'t  of  New  York, 
Emmons,  E. 

1841.  Final  report  on  Massachusetts, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
History  of  geologi(^  studies  in 
the  United    States,   Hitch- 
cock, E. 

1842.  The  glacial  theory  of  Agassiz, 

Maclareu,  (,', 

Classification  of  drift,  Eni- 
nums,  v.. 

Remarks  on  Murchison's  ad- 
dress, Hitchcock.  E. 

Lyell  on  uplift  of  North  Ameri- 
can tcu'race,  Rogers,  H.  D, 

Glaitial  theory  of  America, 
Jackson,  C.  T. 

Remarks  on  iceberg  phenom- 
ena, Coutiiouy. 

1843.  Stria-  and  furrows  in  rocks  of 

western  New  York.  Dewey,  C. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OF 


tH''u..ii; 


Geologic  Philosophy— Coutiuued. 
Glacioi.ooy — Coutinned. 

1843.  Polishing  of  rocks  and  parallel 

valleys  of  Pennsylvania,  Rog- 
ers, H.  D. 

On  drift,  Jackson,  C.  T. ;  Red- 
field,  Hitclicoik,  E. 

Absence  of  southern  niaterials 
in  the  drift,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

On  glacial  action,  Nicollet. 

The  phenomena  of  glacio-aqiie- 
oiis  action  in  North  America, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

Geology  of  New  York,  first  dis- 
trict, Mather. 

1844.  Influence    of   icebergs    upon 

drift,  Hayes,  J.  L. 

Final  report  on  Now  Hamp- 
shire, .fackson,  C.  T. 

Dispersion  of  drift  blocks  in 
Berkshire  County,  Mass., 
Hitchcock,  E. 

American  geology  and  condi- 
tion of  research  in  the  United 
States,  Rogers,  H.  D. 

Drift  phonoiueua  in  Portage 
County,  Ohio,  Redfield. 

A  week  among  the  glaciers. 
Grant,  H.  A. 

Iceberg  theory  of  drift.  Dob- 
son. 

1845.  Dispersion  of  blocks  of  drift  in 

Berkshire  County,   Mass., 
Hitchcock,  E. 
184fi.  Secf>nd    report   on  geology   of 
Vermont,  Adams,  C.  B. 

1847.  Trains  of  blocks  in  Berkshire, 

Mass.,  Rogers  and  Rogers. 

Boulder  trains  in  Berkshire 
County,  Mass,,  Rogers,  H. 
D.  and  W.  B. 

Third  report  on  geology  of  Ver- 
mont, Adams,  C.  B. 

1848.  Geology    of    South    Carolina, 

Tuomoy. 

1849.  Terraces,  bars,  drift,  and  ])ol- 

ished  surfaces  of  Lake  Su- 
perior, Agassiz,  L. 

1850.  Erratic  phenomena  about  Lake 

Superior,  Agassiz..  L. 

Origin  of  drift  and  terraces  and 
lawsofacjneous  action,  Rog- 
ers, H.  D. 

Errati<'  phenomena  of  the  cen- 
tral Alps,  Guyot. 


Geologic  Philosophy — Contlnnoil. 
Glaciology — Continued. 

1850.  Dispersion    of    bowlders  anij 

drift,  Redfield. 
Lake  Superior,  Agassi/,  L, 

1851.  On  erratics  of  Canada,  lijgoliv, 
Grinding   power    of    glaiiers, 

Desor. 

1852.  Post-Pliocene  of  Soutlicrn  an! 

Northern  States,  Desor,  E. 

1853.  Phenomena  of  Davis  Strait  iiiid 

Baffin's  Bay,  Sutherland. 

1855.  Moseley  on  descent  of  jrlaciers, 

Lo  Conte. 

1856.  Large    bowlder   of    Anihew. 

Mass.,  Hitchcock,  1".. 

1857.  Tertiary  of  Canada  and  its  1*1 

sils,  Billings. 

1858.  Fractured   ledges  in  VermuntJ 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

1859.  Diluvial  striie  on  fragment*  11 

situ,  Stoddard,  0.  \. 

1860.  Tertiary    fossils    from  L1I1 

dor,    Maine,    etc.,    Dawsm 
J.  W. 

1861.  Report    on    geology   of  Vi 

mont,  Hitchcock,  i:.;  Hitf 
coek,   E.,  jr.,    Haijer,  n 


Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
General  report  on  gpolojivl 
Maine,  Hitchcock,  (',  H. 

1862.  Origin  of  certain  iakes,  h'ai 

sey. 
Glacial     action     in    aonM 
Maine,  DeLaski. 

1863.  Superficial  geology  of  Gisj 

Bell,  R. 

1864.  Supposed  glacial  drift  iiil 

dor    and    western    tiiiu( 
Hind. 

1865.  Relative    powers    of  jiW% 

and   floating   icebergs 

chisou. 
Preliminary    report    nii 

Brunswick,  Hind. 
Asphalt  vein  in  cdmI  iiu'ii 

of  western  Virginia,  L«( 

1866.  Glacial  period  in  North  .ij 

ica.  Belt,  T. 
Geological  sketclies,  A(.'fi»»l 
Formation  of  ox'avatulf 

basin  of  New  Englauil 

Jer. 
Glacial  phenonien  1  of  I..i')| 

and  Maine,  Packard. 


Fr< 

1868.  Coi 

b( 

Depi 

th( 

sej 

1869.  Absej 

of  1 

Wotio 

A'otes 

870.  Moder 

ada. 

Forme 

tains 

71-  Glacial 

Lake 

N.  II. 

li'idgcs 

sachu 

Surface 

and  M 

berry. 

Moraine/ 

Mass. 

Bowldorl 

L'ount;J 

A 1 1  i  t  u  I 

•luringl 

Perry. 

Changes 

Maine, 

Position 

111  whir 

ciers  orl 

'2-  J'ost-Plio^ 

""n,  J. 

f'J-ieialthfi 

Surface  gel 
^vick,  M\ 
Island  of 

"'■  NarraJ 
OJ'"'iHl  ph< 
"lid   n<,j.j 
^^'assiz, 


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NORTH  AMERICAN  GEOLOGY. 


419 


netl. 

Idt'Ts  and 

isiz,  L. 
da,  liigsliy, 
f    {glaciers, ! 

jutliern  and  | 
Dcsor,  E. 

is  Strait  iuiJ I 
.berlaiid. 
t  of  glaciers,  1 

of    Amlietsi,] 

Ill  and  its  I'S-I 

8  in  VernwDt^ 

H. 

u  liiiiiraentsi^ 

I,  O.N. 
,    from  Law 
etc..    Dav^wi^ 

lolofiy    "f  ^'^ 

;«ck.  r-.;  Hitt' 

.,   Ila^er.  ^iti 

:.  li- 
lt on 

i.ocl-  t'.  H 
ain  liitf'i 

jn     ill    t-oiUlK 
laski. 
,.1,,-y  of  0.«i 

Lil  drift  iiil'»' 


j;poloiy 


kvesterii 


Can; 


.vers    of   ?1'^" 
icebtTg" 


P^ 


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report 
Hind. 

in  r.ial  W^^ 
Virrriuia.W 

|„\  in  Nortl>  ^ 
I'- 

few  KnsiV.""^'! 

honiennofl.»i 
.  pacUaril' 


(Jeologlc  Philosophy— Continued. 
Gi-Acioi-OfiY— Continiiod. 
l!jG(),  Physical  features,  general  prin- 
ciples, and  surface  geology  of 
Illinois,  AVortlien. 

1867.  Andrews  on  the  glacial  drift, 
Hilgard. 

Fresh-water  glacial  drift  of  the 
Northwest,  Whittlesey. 

1868.  Comparisons  of  icebergs  with 
glaciers,  with  reference  to 
bowlder  clay  of  Canada,  Da  w- 
ron,  J.  W. 

Depression  of  the  sea  during 
the  Glacial  period,  Whittle- 
sey. 

1869.  Absence  of  glaciation  in  valley 
of  the  Yulton,  Shaler. 

Motion  of  glaciers,  DeLaski. 
Notes  on  glaciation,  Brigham. 

1870.  Modern  glacial  action  in  Can- 
ada, Bleasdell. 

Former  glaciers  in  White  Moun- 
tains, Agassiz,  L. 

1871.  (ilacial  features  of  Green  Bay, 
Lake  Michigan,  Wiuchell, 
N.  H. 

K'idgcs  of  drift  in  eastern  Mas- 
sachusetts, Shalor. 

Surface  geology  of  Great  Lakes 
and  Mississippi  Valley,  New- 
berry. 

Moraines  near  Watertown, 
Mass.,  Shaler,  Niles. 

bowlder  trains  in  Berkshire 
County,  Mass.,  Perry. 

Attitude  of  the  continent 
during  the  Glacial  period, 
Perry. 

Changes  of  level  of  coast  of 
Maine,  Shaler. 

Position  and  height  of  plateau 

in  which  New  England  gla- 

oiers  originated,  Dana,  J.  D. 

1872.  Post-Pliocene  of  Canada,  Daw- 


Non,  J.  W. 

(ilacial  theory  of  drift,  .Jackson, 
0,  T. ;  Perry,  Pickering. 

Surface  geology  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, Matthew. 

Island  of  Aquidneck  and  parts 
of  Narragansett  Bay,  8haler. 

Glacial  phenomena  of  southern 
and  northern  hemispheres, 
Agaesiz,  L. 


Oeologic  Philosophy— Continued. 
Glaciology— Continued. 

1872.  Causes  of  production  of  Cape 

Hatteras,  Shaler. 
Glacial  period  in  New  England, 
Perry. 

1873.  Drift  of  the  Northwest,  Wiu- 

chell, N.  H. 

Striiu  on  Mount  Monaduock, 
Wheelock. 

Northwestern  counties  of  Illi- 
nois, Shaw. 

Glaci.al  and  Champlain  eras  in 
Now  England,  Dan.i,  .1.  D. 

Agency  of  glaciers  in  excavat- 
ing valleys  and  basins,  Niles. 

Northwestern  Ohio,  Winchell, 
N.  H. 

Post-Tertiary  history  of  New 
England,  Perry. 

1874.  Surface  geology  of  Ohio,  New- 

berry. 

History  of  Winnopiseogeo 
Lake,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Bearing  of  surface  geology  of 
North  Carolina  on  drift  ])he- 
uomena  of  the  North  Bur- 
bank. 

1875.  Suiierficial  geology  of  central 

North  America,  Dawson, 
J.  W. 

Address  to  Natural  History 
Society  of  Montreal,  geologic 
history,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

Studies  on  formation  of  moun- 
tains in  the  Sierra  Nevada, 
Muir. 

1876.  Damming  of  streams  by  drift 

during  melting  of  glacier, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

Supposed  agency  of  ice  floes  in 
Champlain  period,  Winchell, 
A. 

Formation  of  lakes,  Kussel,  I. 
C. 

The  Glacial  period,  Clayton. 

Ice  and  ice  work  in  Newfound- 
land, Milne. 

1877.  Glacial  phenomena    of   North 

America,  Torroll. 
Report  of  southeastern  division 

of  survey  of  Colorado,  End- 

lich. 
American      surface     geology, 

Wood,  S.  V. 


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CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


[bou.  m. 


DARTO».) 


Qeologlc  Philosophy— Continued. 
GLACioLCXiY — Continued. 

1877.  Connecticut  \'iillcy   in   Cliam- 

plain    and  Terrace    periods, 

Upliani. 
Pan  ico  work  and  glacialmarks 

in  Labrador,  Packard. 
Geology  of  eastern  Wisconsin, 

Cliamberlin,  T.  C. 
Origin  of  kames  in  Massacbu- 

setts,  Uphani. 
On  the  (Jlacial  epochs,  Price, 

E.  K. 
Surface     geology    of    eastern 

Massacbusetts,  Crosby. 
Surface   geology  of  Merrimac 

Valley,  llpbani. 
Motion  of  continental  glaciers, 

Shaler. 

1878.  Extent    and    significance     of 

Wisconsin     kettle    moraine, 
Cbamberlin,  T.  C. 

Erratics  at  bigli  levels  in 
the  Northwest,  Dawson,  G. 
M. 

Agency  of  glaciers  in  erosion 
of  valleys,  Xiles. 

Gravel  ridfics  in  Merrimac  Val- 
ley, Wright,  G.  F. 

Superficial  geology  of  British 
Columbia,  Dawson,  G.  'SI. 

Lenticular  bills  drift,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  II. 

Northoastern  coast  of  Labra- 
dor, Hind. 

Surlace  geology  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, Upham. 

Modified  drift  in  New  Hamp- 
shire, lJpb:im. 

(ilacial   drilt    in    New    Hamp- 
shire, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
187}).  Terminal     moraine    of    North 
American  ice  sheet,  I'jihaui. 

Origin  of  upland  lakes,  Ward, 
J.  C. 

Surface  geology  of  part  of 
MissiHsip])i  A'alley,  Mc(iee. 

Superficial  formatiiius  of  north- 
eastern Iowa,  McfJee. 

l{eport  of  Wiscciisin  survey  for 
1878,  Cniambe.-lin,  T.  ('. 

1880.  Succession  of  glacial  deposits 

in  Now  England,  Upham. 

1881.  Report  on  central  and  western 

Minnesota,  Upham. 


Geologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
Glaciouxjv — Continued. 

1881.  Illustrations    of    the    earth's 

surface,    glaciers,   S  li  a  1  er. 

Davis. 
Glacial  erosion  in  Maine,  Stout, 
So-called  kames  of  Connecticut 

Valley,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Shaler    and    Davis's    glaciern, 

McGee. 
Glacial  drift  and  itn  terminal, 

Upham. 
Kames  of  Maine,  Stone. 
Maximum  synchronouH  glacia- 

tion,  McGee. 
Local  subsidence  produced  by 

an  ice  sheet,  McGee. 
Action  of  frost  in  superliiial 

materials,  Kerr. 
Date  of  Glacial  era  in  eastern 

North  America,  Wrifibt.  G.F, 
Apparent    glacial    deposits 

valley  drift.  Stone. 
Dall  on  Arctic  ice  and  glac 

tion  in  Minnesota,  Wincliel 

N.  H. 
Drift  in  vicinity  of  Boston,  I 

ham. 

1882.  Loess  and  associated  (lf|i(j<i 

of  Des  Moines,  McGte 

Call. 
Superficial    geology  of  up] 

Wisconsin  Valley,  Clark, 

C. 
llecentglacial  drift  iu  tlieAl] 

Cbamberlin,  T.  C. 
Geology  of  Bartholomew  t'oi 

ty,  lud.,  Elrod. 
Evidence  of  pro-Ghveial  ori| 

of  basins  of  lakes  Krie 

Ontario,  Claypole. 
Features  of  lower  OreatL 

during     Great     Kiver 

S])encer,  .L  W. 
Glacial    phononu'ii;i   of 

America  and  man  ou  tbi 

ware,  Wright,  G.  F. 
Flood    in    Connectieiit 

from  melting  glacier, 

.1.  D. 

1883.  Eroding   power  of  ice, 

l)erry. 
Kame  rivers  of  Maine,  !?ti 
Glaciation  of  North  Auij 

Newberry. 


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ory  , 

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I'n  it, 

Genera 

Chan: 

'■laci,,i 

'•'lacial 
Chalo 
'•I.'ici,|]i 
Hills, 
''Jiickne 
•'ersoyr 
'^••I.'itionl 
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C'JassificJ 

favis, 

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lierrv. 

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fcl  deposits  in 
tone. 

,ce  iiiul  gluciJ 
90ta,  ^Vinctell| 

y  of  Boston, 

.cial.'d  dovo^i 
les,  >5t;t''-'''  •" 

loioisv  of  lip 
aUoy,  *'V..vk. 

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T.  C. 
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Geologic  Philosophy— Continued. 
Gi.ACioi.oGY — Continued. 
1883.  Effect   of    wanner   (dimate  on 
{jlaciers,  Dutton. 

lee  age  in  Pennsylvania,  I^ewis, 
H.  C. 

Remarks  on  moraineH  and  ter- 
races. DawHon,  .T.  W. 

Parallel  drift  hills  of  western 

New  York,  Johnson,  L. 
Unsolved  prohlenis  in  geology, 
Daw.sou,  .1.  W. 

Glacial  and  Chaniplain  periods 
of  New  Haven  region,  Dana, 
.1.  D. 

Terminal  moraine  of  second 
Glacial  jieriod,  Chambi^rlin, 
T.  C. 

Recent  advances  and  recessions 
of  glaciers,  8haler. 

Hvidcnce  I'rom  southern  New 
England  against  iceberg  the- 
ory of  drift,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

Glaciation  of  northeastern 
United  States,  Lewis,  H.  C. 

General  geology  of  Wisconsin, 
Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

(ilacial  canyons,  Mc(i(>e. 

Glacial  phenomena  of  Bay  of 
Chaleurs  region,  Cihalmers. 

Glacial  markings  in  Laurentian 
Hills,  Andrews,  E. 

Thickness  of  glacier  in  New 
.Jersey,  etc..  Smock. 

Kelation  of  temperature  to  gla- 
ciation, Becker. 

I'lassification  of  lake  basins, 
Davis,  W.  M. 

<  >rigin  of  the  Great  Lakes,  New- 
berry. 
1881.  Hillocks    of    angular    gravel 
and  disturbed  stratiiication, 
Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Glaciation  south  of  terminal 
moraine  of  Pennsylvania, 
Ticwis,  H.  (J. 

Glimate    changes     of    later 
geologic   times,  Whitney,  .1. 
D. 
Inliuence  of  convection  on  gia- 
nt' icf'  ■  elation,  Becker. 

Re])ort  on  terminal  moraine  in 
!«toM  Pennsylvania,    etc.,    Lewis, 

AiuB  ir.  C.;' Lesley,  J.  P. 

Drift  of  Indiana,  Newberry. 


Geologic  Philosophy— Continued. 
Gr,A<ini.<Kiv — Continued. 

1881.  Ice  of  the  (ilacial  period,  Heil- 

prin,  Ijowis,  H.  V. 
Phenomena    of     Glacial     and 

Chaniplain    periods    in   New 

Haven  region,  Dana,  .1.  I). 
Origin  of  some  osar,  Todd. 
Glacial  erosion,  Davis,  \V.  M. 
Kettle  holes  near  Woods  HoU, 

Mass..  Koons, 
Terminal  moraines  of  the  later 

epoch,  Chamberlin. 
Classidcation    of    stony -drift 

clays,  CJhamberlin. 
Distribution    and     origin     of 

drumlins,  Davis,  W.  M. 

1885.  Meridional    deflection    of    ice 

streams,  Mc(iee. 

Existing  glaciers  of  the  United 
Stales,  Rnssell. 

Glacial  origin  of  lake  basins, 
Selwyn. 

Marginal  kames,  Lewis,  H.  C. 

Use  of  the  term  esker  or  kani 
drift,  Kinahau,  J.  H. 

Eroding  power  of  ice,  New- 
berry. 

Kettle  holes  of  Woods  Holl  re- 
gion, Mass.,  Koons. 

Till  Ridge  of  New  Haven,  called 
Round  Hill,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Climatic  changes  of  later  geo- 
logic times,  by  Whitney,  Gil- 
bert. 

Missouri  coteau  and  its  mo- 
raines, Todd. 

Geologic  climate  at  high  lati- 
tudes. Warring, 

(ilaciers  and  their  role  in  nature, 
Science. 

Text-book  of  geology,  by 
.Tukes- Brown,  Science. 

1886.  (ilaciers  and  glaeialists,   Mar- 

con,  J.;  Dana,  J.  D. 

Glaciation  of  the  Lackawanna 
Valley,  Branner. 

Marginal  kanit^s,  Lt^wia,  H.  C. 

Inventory  of  our  glacial  <lrift, 
Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Existing  glaciers  in  the  United 
States,  Knssell.  T.  C. 
1887-188!1.  Glaciation  in   Lackawan- 
na-Wyoming     region.     Pa., 
Branner. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OP 


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UiBTON.) 


Oeologic  Philosophy— Continued. 
Glaciology — Contiuuod. 
1887-1889.  Manner  of  deposit  of  gla- 
cial drift,  Hay,  O.  P. 

Ice  i)henomona.  Bell. 

Origin  of  extra-morainal  lakes 
and  clays,  Lewis,  H.  C. 

Terrares,  Kinahan. 

Glacier  erosion  in  Norway, 
Spencer,  .1.  W. 

Philosophy  of  glacier  motion, 
llogers,  W.  L. 

Theory  of  glacier  motion, 
Spencer,  .T.  W. 

Rock  scorings  of  the  great  ice 
invasion,  Chaniberlin,  T.  C. 

Potholes  of  Cohasset,  Bonv6. 

Glacial  origin  of  cliffs,  Davis, 
\V.  M. 

Ani!w  glacial  theory,  Am.  Geo]. 

Ice  age  in  North  America,  Davis, 
W.  M. ;  Wright,  C.  F. 

Structnro  of  drumlins,  Upham. 

Nantucket  [glacial  features], 
Shaler. 

Origin  of  kamc^,  Shaler. 

Island  of  Mount  Desert,  Me., 
Shaler. 

Cape  Ann,  Mass.,  Shaler. 

Quaternary    history    of   Mono 
Valley,  Cal.,  Russell. 
1890.  Glacial  phenomena  in  Canada, 
Bell. 

Drift  of  northern  Iowa,  Web- 
ster. 

Glacial  phenomena,  Dwight. 

Bowlder  belts  r».  bowlder 
trains,  Chaniberlin,  T.  C. 

Glacial  Itoundary,  Pennsylva- 
nia to  Illinois,  Wright,  Cham- 
bcrliu,  T.  C. 

Origin  of  extra-morainic  till, 
Todd. 

Glacial  sediments  of  Maine, 
Stone. 

Topography  of  Florida, 
Shaler. 

Origin  of  glacial  sand  plains, 
Davis,  W.  M. 

Glacial  lunoid  furrows,  Pack- 
ard. 

Surface  geology  of  Alaska, 
Russell,  LC. 

Recent  views  about  glaciers, 
WmchellpA. 


Oeologlo  Philosophy — (Jontiuued. 
Glaciologv — Continued. 
1891.  So-called  sand  dunes  of  Lon|; 
Island,  Bryson. 
Phenomena  at  Hinghani,  MasD., 

Bouv6. 
Muir  glacier,  Alaska,  Cnsbing. 
Evidence  of  Glacial  epoch  i:i 

Nicaragua,  Crawford. 
Composition  of  till,  Cr()hl)y, 
Changes  of  Atlantic  and  Paciii, 

coasts  [etc.],  Le  Coiitc 
Are  there  Glacial  recordw  intLe 
Newark  system  ?  Kunsc]],  I,  ( , 
Antiquity  of  lastGlacinl  period. 

Shaler. 
Cause  of  the  Glacial  perioil, 

Upham. 
Glacial  lakes  in  Canada,  Iji- 

ham. 
Criteria  of  cnglacial  and  sub- 

glacial  drift,  Upham. 
Lakes  inclosed  by  uiodilieii 
drift,  Upham. 
Geological  Climate. 

1855.  Geology    of  route    to   Paciiie 
Ocean  iu  California  and  Ore- 1 
gon,  Newberry. 
1859.  Climate  as  intlucnced  by  dis- 
tribution of  land  and  water, 
Hennessy. 
1863.  Climate    of    Paleozoic    timej, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
186(5.  Pleistocene  climate  of  Europe, 
Rogers,  H.  D. 

1868.  Relations  between  ,i;l.icial  ile- 

posit  of  Scotland  ;ind  those  | 
of  Canada,  Crcsskoy. 
Climate  of  Glacial  period,  Hrai-  j 
gerford. 

1869.  Absence  of  glaciatiou  in  valle;  | 

of  Yukon,  Shaler. 
Rcvifiw  of  Croll   on  gcologkj 

time,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
1871.  Recent  advances  in  geology. 

Foster,  .1.  W. 
Surface  geology  of  ( ireat  Late  j 

and  Mississippi  Viilley,  Xef[ 

berry. 
Theories  of  climate  of  CdaciJl| 

jioriod,  Dana,  J.  J'. 

1876.  Causesof  cold  of  the  lceperio(i.| 

Newberry. 

1877.  Critical  periods  in  the  Listorj j 

of  the  earth,  Le  Coute. 


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<oy. 
icriod,  Unii' 


)U  gfolofit] 
in  geology,! 
CreatLatej 

,  of  GlaciJlj 
).  I 

)Icepeii(«H 


Geologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
Geomiuicai.  Cmmatk — Continued. 
1S77.  Influence  of  geologic  changes 
on  earth's  axis  of  rotation, 
Darwin. 
1878.  Surface  geology  of  New  Uamp- 

sbire,  Up  ham. 
1880.  Causes  of  Glacial  climate,  Tay- 
lor, Dutton,  Powell,  J.  W. 
1883.  Geological  climatology,  Croll. 
Eccentricity  theory  of  Glacial 
climate,  McGee. 

1885.  Ice-age  theories,  Hill,  E. 
On  Glacial  climate,  Newberry. 

1886.  Croll's  hypothesis  of  geolog- 
ical climates,  Woeikof. 

Geologic  climate  at  high  Lati- 
tude, Warring. 

1887.  Permian  moraine  of  Prince  Ed- 
ward Island,  Bain. 

1888.  Eccentricity  theory  of  Glacial 
cold,  Claypole. 

1890.  Climate  of  Glacial  period,  Cros- 
by, Sbaler. 

Pleistocene  submergence,  Up- 
bam,  Shaler. 

Siiliferous  deposits  as  evi- 
dence of  climatal  conditions, 
Shaler. 

VOLCAN'ISM. 

1822.  Volcanoes  and  volcanic  sub- 
tttauces.  Cooper,  T. 

1824.  Keli(iuia  diluvianaj,  by  Buck- 
land,  Silliman. 

Review  of  Conuybeare  and 
Phelps's  geology  of  England 
and  Wales,  Am,  Jour.  Sci. 

Remarks  ou  systems  of  rocks 
and  their  origin,  Maclure. 

1828.  Volcanoes,  by  Uaubeny,  Silli- 
man. 
Vulcauoes,  Silliman. 

Md.  Igneous  theory  of  the   earth, 
Maclure. 
On  temperature  of  interior  of 
the  earth,  by  Cordier,  Coop- 
er, T. 
Du  Conunuu  on  volcanoes  .and 
earthquakes,  Ball,  B. 
1830.  Igneous  origin  of  some   trap 
rocks,  Silliman. 
Review  of  Phillips's  principles 
of  geology,  Silliman. 


Geologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
Voi.CANisM— Continued. 
1833.  Report      on       Massachusetts, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
1835.  Lowell,  geological  facts,  Silli- 
man. 
1837.  Remarks  on  lavas,  Am.  Jour. 
Sci. 

1839.  Bisohof's  objections  to  chemi- 

cal theory  of  volcanoes,  Dau- 
beny. 

1840.  Manti'll's  Wonders  of  Geology, 

Silliman. 

1841.  Final  report  on  Massachusetts, 

Hitchcock,  E. 

Report  on  Rhode  Island,  by 
Jackson,  Silliman. 

History  of  geologic  studies  in 
the  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 

1842.  Elements  of  geology  and  out- 

line of  geology  of  North  Caro- 
lina, Mitchell,  E. 

1843.  Cause  of  creseutic  form  of  trap 

dikes,  Rogers,  11.  D. 

Analogy  between  modern  igne- 
ous rocks  and  the  primary 
formations,  Dana,  J.  D. 
18^14.  Distribution  and  pronomena  of 
volcanoes,  Hayes,  .1.  L. 

Fin.al  report  ou  New  Hamp- 
shire, Jackson,  C.  T. 

Views  on  igneous  a(!tion,  phe- 
nomena in  New  York,  Beck. 

1845.  Origin  of  minerals  of'trappeau 

rocks,  Dana,  J.  I). 

1846.  Second    report  on  geology   of 

Vermont,  Adams,  C.B. 
Volcanoes  of  the  uutou  and  the- 
ory of  igneous  action,  Dana, 
J.D. 

1848.  Geology    of    South    Carolina. 

Tuomey. 

1849.  United  States  exploring  expe- 

dition, Daua,  J.D. 

1850.  Volcanic  action  in  Hawaii,  or 

volcanoes   as  safety  valves, 
Dana,  .J.  D. 

1851.  Ago  of  sandstone  and  igneous 

phenomena  about  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Whitney. 

1852.  Note  ou  eruption  of  Mauna  Loa, 

Dana,  J,  D. 


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[BULLlfl, 


Qeologic  Philosophy— Coutiuucd. 
VoLc.vNis.M— Colli  in ii(!(l. 

1856.  Volcanic  iictioiiof  Maiiiiu  Lua, 

Dana,  .1.1). 

1857.  Formation  of  crateiHand  li(|uiil- 

ity  oF  lava,  Sciopt'. 
Volcanic    actions    of    Hawaii, 
Coan. 

1858.  Icbnology    of    New    Euglaud, 

Hitchcock,  E. 

1859.  Cousdlidation  of  laviiH  on  stoep 

slope"  and  form  of  volcanoes, 

Lyell. 
Souio  points  in  chemical  geol- 

of;y,  Hunt,  T.  8. 
Paleontolojfy  of  New  York,  vol. 

3,  Hall,  J. 

1861.  Dikes  in  .Silurian  of  8helburne, 
Vt.,  Hitchcock,  E. 

1862.  Chemistry  of  the  earth,  Hunt, 

T.  8. 
Theory  of    igneous   rocks  and 
volcanoes.  Hunt,  T.  8. 

1863.  Origin  of  erni)tive  and  jjrimary 

rocks,  MacliU'hino. 
Rei)ort  of  survey  of  Canada  to 
1863,  Logan. 

1864.  Contributions  to  lithology, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
1866.  G<'"ologie    du    Moxiijuo   et    de 
rAmori(jue  Contiale,  Virlet. 

Volcanic   phenomena    of  Ha- 
waiian Islands,  Brigham. 
1868.  Form   of  volcanic    craters, 
Hrigham. 

Mitthciluugen  von  diT  West- 
Kiisto  Nord-Amerikas,  llicht- 
hofeu. 

Cause  of  earthquakes  and  vol- 
canic eruptions,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Physical  geograjihy  of  Andes  of 
Quito,  ( trton,  \i. 

I'rinciplos  of  the  natural  sys- 
tem of  volcanic  rocks,  liicht- 
hofen. 
186S>.  Seat  of  volcanic  action,  Hunt, 
T.  8. 

Notes  on  Andes  of  Ecuador, 
Orton,  K. 

Volcanoes  and  earthqiiakes, 
Hunt,  T.  8. 

1870.  Origin    and     classilication     of 

crystalline  rocks,  Macfarlano. 

1871.  Theory  of  great  features  of  the 

earth's  surfaco,  Lo  Conte. 


etc. 


V(,l. 


Geologic  PhiloBophy— Continued 
Vor.c'ANisM— Continued. 

1872.  Keport      on    Montana, 

Hayden. 
Water  as  an  element  o 
cani(^  action,  Hrighaui. 

1873.  Theories    of  volcanoes,  Hunt, 

T.S. 
8onu^  results  of  earth's  <'oatrai  ■ 
tion,  Dana,  .J.  D. 

1874.  Groat   hiva  Hood  of  tlio  West 

and   structure  of  Cascade 

Mountains,  Le  Conte. 
Mallet's  theory  of  vulcauicitv, 

Hilgard. 
Mechan  ism  of  Stromboli,  Mallet. 
Now  theory  of  geyser  actiuc. 

Andrews.  E. 

1875.  Northwestern  Wyoming,  Com 

stock,  T.  B. 
Report  on  portions  of  Xevjida, 
Utah,    California,   and  .\ri- 
;;ona,  Gilbert. 

1877.  Great  lava  flood  of  the  Xnrtli- 

west,  Le  Conte. 

Henry  Mountains,  Gilbert. 

Report  on  San  Juau  regioii, 
Colo,,  Holmes,  W.  H. 

Report  ii\  (iraud  Kiver  rcnion, 
Colo.,  Peale. 

Phenomena  iu  geyser  basin- of 
Yellowstone  Park,  Coiiistoi  t. 

Peculiar  typo  of  ernptivLiiioiiii- 
tains  in  Colorado,  Peak' 

1878.  Systematic  geology  of  I'orticili 

parallel  survey,  Kiui;,  C. 
Geysers,  Le  Conte. 
Eruptive    rocks   of  ColuraJo, 

Endlicb. 

1879.  Extinct  volcanoes  about  Laki 

Mono,  Le  Conte. 
Gilbert's  Geology  of  IbeHei 

Mountains,  Dana,  ,1.  D 
Geological  survey   of  tlie  l'«rj 

tieth  parallel,  Newberry, 
Fortieth    parallel  survey,  <.vi 

tcmatic    geology,  by  Kiii| 

Pumpelly. 

1880.  Classification  of  lavas,  f^lialfl 
High  plateausof  Utah,  Dutto: 

Powell,  J.  W. 

1881.  Passage  of  sediments  to 

canic    in    Bright ou,  .Mai 
Shaler. 

1882.  In  Wyoming,  Geikie,  A, 


On 

s 

Vol 

IJ 

IMi 

on 

W 

Ha« 

1885.  Gem 

Voj 

AIoui 

tea 

Thcoi 

Foiiu 

•'las 

IW  Cn.tci 

(iCollI^ 

vilid 

A  .li.s.s, 

Dan; 

On    vc 

J.  D. 

1887.  llistor 

iioa  ( 

Uinta  t 

cinisi 

Volciu 

m.  History 

Loa  (I 
'I'cport 
'^ecke; 

'Iicll, 

Kniptioi: 

'■cgioD 

'I'laps   of 

t'tn-il  r( 

I'etrogjjij 

J.'iiids,  I 

^'•'iurs  ill 

"aim,  I 

^^-  Vol,.a,.,„., 

^'■ysers,  \ 

^'t'U-ark   1 

region,  _ 

J-ike  ijonii 


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425 


iiuK,  C. 
ColuradOi 

li,l)OUt  UM 

ll'  ibeHti 

.1,1) 
I'ol'  tlie  foi 
fcwlievry 
Isurvey.^y 

],  iiy  1^'°' 

tali.D''™' 

Hits  to  ^ 
iiou.  Ma 

lie,  A' 


Geologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
V()I.<A.NI>'^'— <  "iitiiiiicd. 
l^^;!.  ^■l^lcllni<'  iihcnonieua  of  the  lia- 
wiiiiiiii  IsIiukU,  Uiittou. 
'riieriiialNjiriii^H  of  Yellowstone 
I'arU,  I'fulo. 
Il!i84.  Stuilii'H  of  rocks  of  ConlillciiiH, 
Wiulswortli. 
flio   volcanic  problem  stated, 

Dutton. 
On  sudden  dellection   in   lava 

stieanis,  Niles. 
V^olcauic  sand  from  Unulaska, 

Dill.T. 
]{clations  of   Tiiassic   traps  of 
eastern  United  States,  Davis, 
W.  M. 
Hawaiian  voluauoes,  Dutton. 
18b5.  Genesis   and    conservation    of 
volcanic  energy,  I'ikc. 
Mount   Taylor   and   Zuni    jda- 

teau,  Dutton. 
Theory  of  volcanoes,  Dutton. 
Torni  of  volcanic    cones  and 
t'liistic  limit  of  lava,  Becker. 
l!<8ti.  Crater  i^ake,  Dutton. 

(ieology  and  niiuiuj;-  of  lioad- 

ville,  Knniions,  S.  F. 
A  dissected  volcanic  mountain, 

Dana,  J.  1). 
«>u   volcanic  eruption,    Dana, 
.I.D. 
1887.  History  of  changes  in   Mount 
Loa  craters,  Dana,  ,1.  D. 
Hints  toward  a  theory  of  vol- 

canisin,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Volcani(!  action,  Dana,  .1.  1>. 
I*<x8,  History  of  changes   in  Mount 
Loa  craters,  Dana,  .F.  1). 
Ucport  of  Culiforuia  division, 
Hecker. 
Md.  Tlionghts   on    eruptives,   Win- 
.hcll,  N.  H. 
i;iu])tions    in    Spanish    Peaks 

region,  Colo.,  Hills. 
Traps  of    East    llavcn-Brant- 

tbrd  region,  Conn.,  llovey. 
Petrography   of  Sandwich   Is- 
lands, I)ana,  E.  S. 
i'dinis  in  history  of  Maui  and 
"  •aim,  nana,  J.  D. 
ISUO.  Volraiiocs,  Dana. 
Geysers,  Weed. 
Newark   traps  of  New  .Jersey 

rciiion,  Darton. 
Lake  Bonneville,  Gilbert. 


Geologic 
Rock  I 
1818. 

1837. 


1840. 
1844. 
1845. 
1848. 
1849. 


1850. 

185G. 

18()2. 

1865. 

1869, 
1873, 

1874, 


1875, 


1876 
1877 


1879 


Philoiophy— Continued. 

)KCAY. 

Geology  of  the  United  States, 
Maclure. 

Certain  causes  of  changes  now 
iu  operation  in  Massachu- 
setts, Hitchcock,  K, 

Geological  survey  of  Rhode  Is- 
land, Jackson,  C.  T. 

Final  report  on  New  Hamp- 
shire, .Tackson,  C.  T. 

Agricultural  geology  of  north- 
ern New  York,  Ennnons,  E. 

(Jeology  of  South  Carolina, 
Tuoniey. 

United  States  exi>loring  expe- 
dition, Dana,  .1.  D. 

Decomposition  of  rocks  by  mete- 
teoric  waters,  Rogers  and 
Rogers, 

Condition  of  traps  of  New 
Hampshire  a  measure  of  ero- 
sion, Hubbard,  (>.  P. 

Report  of  survey  of  South  Car- 
olina for  1856,  Lieber. 

Chemistry  of  the  earth.  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Drift  and  decomposed  rock  iu 
Brazil,  Agassiz,  A. 

A  naturalist  iu  Brazil,  Hartt. 

Notes  on  Pilot  Knob  and  vicin- 
ity. Mo.,  Pumpelly. 

Bearing  of  surface  geology  of 
North  Carolina  on  drift  ]die- 
nomena  of  the  North,  Bur- 
bank. 

Weathering  of  trap,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Frazer. 

Crystallines  of  the  Blue  Ridge, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Relation  of  geology  to  agri- 
culture, Hitcheock,  C.  H. 

Disintegration  of  rocks.  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Report  on  Hoosac  tunnel.  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Northwestern  Wyoming,  Coni- 
stock,  T.  B. 

Kaolin  in  Wisconsin,  Irving,  RD. 

Report  of  progress  of  survey  of 
Kentucky,  Shaler. 

Decayed  gneiss  of  Hoosac 
Mountains,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Relation  of  rock  decay  to  loess, 
drift,  and  rock  basins,  Pum- 
pelly. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[BtJI,L.127. 


DARTOW.  I 


Oeologic  Philoaophy — Continued. 
]{()(  K  I)E<'AY— ContimuMl. 
1880.  Liitoritti  of  Iiidiii,  McClee. 

Goolof;;i(!  action  of  luiuiUH  acids, 

■Inlitsn. 
RocoiiuuisHance  in  >Siin   Fran- 
cisco   und    Bodie    diutrictH, 
Hei  ktT. 

1882.  Lower  St.    Croix    district, 

Wooster. 
Suinniiiry  of  t'eology  of  Com- 

stoclc  lodo,  ]}i.cker. 
Geology  of  ComHtock  lode  and 

Washoe  dlstriot,  Becker. 

1883.  Geology  and  soils  of  tobacco 

region    of    North    Carolina, 

Kerr. 
Soils  of  Wisconsin,  Chamber- 

lin,  T.  C. 
Rock  disintegration   in  hot, 

moist  climates,  Storer. 
Decay    of    rocks    geologically 

considered,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
General  geology  of  Wisconsin, 

Clianiberlin,  T.  C. 

1884.  Durability   of  building  stone 

in  vicinity  of  New  York, 
Julieu. 

Weathering  of  Pottsvillo  con- 
glomerate, Winslow. 

Chemical  geology,  Crosby. 

Building  stones  of  the  United 
States,  Hawes. 

Decay  of  rocks  in  Brazil,  Derby. 

Decay  of  quartzite,  Dana,  J. 
D. 

1885.  Decay    of   quartzite,    pseudo- 

breccia,  Daua,  .F.  D. 

Bowlders  of  decomposition  at 
Washington, D,  C.,etc.,  .Spen- 
cer, J.  W. 

Progress  of  geology,1883,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

1886.  Origin  of  kaolin,  Lesley,  ,1.  P. 
Kainbow   lode,  Butte,    Mont., 

Blake,  W.  P. 
Decomposition     in     Missouri, 
Spencer,  J.  W. 

1889.  Subaerial  decay  of  rocks,  Rus- 

sell, I.  C. 
Geologic  and  mineralogic  notes. 
Sears. 

1890.  Subaerial  decay  of  rocks  and 

origin  of  red  color,  Dana, 
J.D. 


Oeologic  Philosophy— Continued. 
Dkuuadation. 

1824.  Reliquiii'  diluvinna',  by  Muck- 

laud,  •Sillimau. 

1825.  On  bowlders  and  rolled  stones, 

N. 
1832.  Review  of  Phillips's  Prin.iiil,., 

of  Geology,  Sillimau. 
1835.  On  the  falls  of  Niagara,  Ho;,'(is, 

H.  D. 
1837.  Geology  of  Portland  and  \  icin- 

ity,  Hitchcock,  l]. 
1839.  Geology    and    topograpliy  ol 

western   New    York,  Ihiyen, 

G.  E. 

1811.  Final  report  on  Massachusetts, 

Hitchcock,  E. 

1812.  Elemcnt.s  of  geology  and  out- 

lint!  of  geology  of  North  Caro- 
lina, Mitchell,  E. 
1844.  Niagara  Falls,   their  chiiDges 

and  geology,  H.-iU,  J. 
1848.  Geological  action  of  curreiitj 

of  the  ocean,  Davis,  {'.  I(, 
Erosion  of  the  earth's  siirlke 

by  rivers,  Hitchcock,  E, 
1852,  Geologic  action  of   the  winds, 

Maury. 
1855.  Polishing  of  rocks  by  dr>  sauds. 

Blake,  W.  P. 

1857.  Illustrations   of  surface  g<'ol- 

ogy,  Hitchcock,  E. 

1858.  Terrain  d'originom(''t(^()ri(|iieoii 

de  transport,  acrien  c]iii  exi-rt 

au  Mexique.Virlct  d'Aoihi. 
Physical  geography  atteiidind 

production  of  the  raleozoic] 

strata,  Rogers,  H.  I). 
1869.  Rock  ruins,   Niagara  Falls,] 

Hyatt. 
Certain   physical   feature.'  ol 

ui)per  Mississippi  i{iver,W:irj 

ren,  G.  K. 

1872.  Action  of  wind  and  sand  «\ 

rocks,  Leidy. 

1873.  River  and  lake  teriiices,  Yo! 

mans. 
01)servation8  on  Niagara,  Tyi 
dall. 

1874.  Sand  sculpture  in  the  Wf 

Gilbert. 

1875.  Exploration  of  the  ColoraJj 

Powell,  J.  W. 
Wind  erosion,  Gilbert. 
Tidal  erosion,  Shalcr. 


Oeologic  ] 
1875.  ^ 

N 


Itv 

i 

I 

li'ei 

C 

Ero 

(; 

1876.  I-'orj 

I. 

Anti 

Vn 

Note 

Frost 

Kei 

Erosii 

Hnta 

Henr_\ 

f'eoJoi 

rain 

Hejiorf 

Ki'u 

m.  .Strikii 

Colo 


mi 


18»2.  ilistorj 
Gil  1,1 
GpoI()o;\ 
trict, 
Thel; 
'''ertiari 
.von  d 
l'***4.  Fonnati 
il>ice8, 
f'lenonif 
Chjini] 
.'.  D. 
'^*  Notes  on 
Age  of  K 
Amount 
^iniesto 

^^6-  Internal 
Wind  aci 
m.  Law.sofj 
i'owell,' 

LiUVS     of 

■'^''ience. 
F'oody 

Aleyer, 


(it, 


in 


DAHTO!*. 


NORTH   AMERICAN   OEOLOQY. 


427 


.luiexi-'*] 
il'Aoibt. 
iitt.Midiu?! 

la  Fall'i 

kitiives  o« 

1(1  saiul  4 
■iices,  m 
tigara.Tji 

tlie  \Vc 


Geologic  Philosophy— Coil tiimed. 
DiiiUAi'Airo.v— Coiitiimcd. 

1875.  North  western  Wyoming,  Coni- 

stock,  T.  B. 
Notes   ((i\   j^eology    of    I^ohigli 

Connty,    etc.,    I'a.,    Losloy, 

J.  P. 
Report  on  portions  of  Now  Mex- 
ico and  Arizona  Burvoycd  in 

1873,  Gilbert. 
Kopoi't    of    Hur\ey    of    North 

Carolina,  Kc  rr. 
Erosion  hy  sand  in  tlio  West, 

(iilbert. 

1876.  I'orniatiou    of    lakes,  Rnssell, 

I.e. 

Antiqnity  of  caverns  of  Ohio 

Valley,  .Shaler. 
Note  on  erosion,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Frost  drift  in  North  Carolina, 

Kerr. 
Erosion  of  rocks,  Andrews. 
I'inta  Mountains,  i'owell. 

1877.  Henry  Mountains,  Gilbtat. 
<Jeoloi;ic  value  of  variation  in 

rainfall,  inhaler. 
Keport  of  progress,  survey  of 
Kentueky,  Shaler. 

1878.  Striking  products  of  erosion  in 
Colorado,  Endlich. 

1x79.  Origin  of  styolitos,  Nelson. 
1882.  History  of    Lake    Bonuovillc, 
(iilbert. 
(ieology  of  Grand  Canyon  dis- 
trict, Dutton. 
Tlio  Una  weep  Canyon,  Gannett. 
Tertiary  history  of  Grand  Can- 
yon district,  Untton,  C.  E. 

1884.  T'orniation  of  canyons  and  prec- 
ipices, Macfarlano. 

Plicnoniona  of  Glacial  and 
Chaniplain  periods,  Dana, 
.».D. 

1885.  Notes  on  Niagara,  llallett,  V. 
Age  of  Kansas,  Smyth,  H.  15. 
Aiuouut  of  chemical  erosion  in 

limestones  of  Center  County, 
I'a.,  lowing. 

1886.  Internal  erosion,  Ewing. 
Wind  action  in  Maine,  Stone. 

S.  Laws  of  hydraulic  degradation, 

Powell,  ,J.  W. 
Laws    of    corrosion,   Hiuman, 

Science. 
Floods    in    lower    Mississippi, 

Meyer,  J. 


Qeologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
Seuimknt.vtion. 
1807.  Freestone  quarries  on  Potomac 
and    Kappahunnoek    rivers, 
Latrobo. 
1818.  On    the    formation    of    rocks, 
Maclure. 

1820.  ( ioologiciil essay,  Ilayden, H.  H. 
1822.  Singular  deposit  of  gravel   of 

Now  York,  Eaton. 
Volcanoes    and   volcanic    sub- 
stances. Cooper,  T. 

1821.  Keliiiuiie  diluviana',   hy  Ikick- 

land,  Silliman. 
Renuirks  on  systems  of  rooks 
and  their   origin,  especially 
secondary,  Maclure. 

1825.  Bowlders  and  rolled  stcmes,  N. 
Geological   .systems  and   maps 

of  Eurojie,  Maclure. 
Moving  of  rocks  by  ice.  Wood, 

J. ;  Adams,  J. 
Rt^viow    of    Connybeare    and 

Phillips  (on  geological  clas- 

silicatioii),  Am.  .lonr.  Sci. 

1826.  Proofs  t  hat  cu  rrents  have  swept 

the  earth,  A. 

1828,  Bowlders  of    primitive    rooks 

in  Ohio  and  the  West,  Tap- 
2)an. 
Low  country  of  North  Carolina, 
Mitchell,  E. 

1829.  Geology  of  gold  region  of  North 

Carolina,  Mitchell,  E. 

1832.  Water    courses,   alluvial,   and 

other  rocks  of  Connecticut 
Valley,  Smith. 
Review  of  I'hillips's  Geology, 
Silliman. 

1833.  Report  on   Massachusetts, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Georgia    gold     mines,    Phil- 
lips, W. 
Tojiics  relating  to  lower  valley 
of  the  Mississip))!,  Nutt. 
1835.  Tertiary  of  the  Atlantic  Coast, 

Conrad. 
18.37.  Geology  of  Portland  and  vicin- 
ity, Hitchcock,  E. 

1839.  Notes    on    American  geology, 

Conrad. 
Geology    and    topography    of 
western    New^   York,  Hayes, 
G.E. 

1840.  Survey  of   second  district  of 

New  York,  Emmons,  E. 


428 

Geologic 
Skdimk 
18J0. 

IKIl. 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OP 


[■rt.i.lJ7 


Philosophy — f'oiitinued. 
N I A  1  loN— ( 'ontimud. 
R('l)ort  (»t'  topogmiiliical  cngi- 

neerH,  V.  .S.  A.,  Abert,  .1.  .1. 
History  of  fjoolo{;ii'  stiidicH  in 

I'liitcil  States,  llitclicock.  E. 
Final  r^iport  on  MiiHsachiiHottH, 

llitclii'ock,  ]•:. 
1842.  Cilaciation  of  I'onnsylvanin  nn<l 

Now  York,  and  origin  of  con- 

gloiiicrati'H,  Hogorn,  II.  P. 
1«13.  Geology  of  Now  York,  lirwt  «11m- 

trict,  Mnflicr. 
Wavo    lineH    and     furrows, 

Hail,,!. 
Geology  of  western  district  of 

NcwV<)rk.lTan..I. 
The  plienoiiicna  of  glncio-af|UO- 

oiis  action  in  North  America, 

llitclicock,  E. 
Mud  I'lirrowH,  wave  lines,  etc., 

on  New  York  rocks.  Hall,  ,1. 
181 1.  Origin  of  sedimentary  rocks  of 

the.  I'liiti'd  .^tatcs.  Mather. 
Final  report  on  New  llampshiro, 

Jackson,  C".  T. 
Oolitii'  structure  of  some  linie- 

stoiies,  Hogers.  \V.  I!. 
American    geology  and   condi- 
tion of  researcli  in  the  United 

States,  IJogers,  H.  1). 
184.5.  Travels  in   North   America, 

Lyell. 
Physical    geology   east    of  th(» 

Uocky  ^lonntains,  Mather. 

1847.  Distribution  of  remains  in  the 

ohier  formations.  Hall,. I. 

1848.  Action    of    currents    of    the 

ocean,  Davis,  C.  H. 

1849.  Geological  action  of  the  tides, 

Davis,  C.H. 
Sediments  of   the    ^Mississijipi 

River.    IJrown     and     Dicke- 

Hon. 
Geological  action  of  the  tides, 

Redliold. 
I^eyons   de  g<?ologie  pratique, 

Beaumont. 

1850.  Terraces  bordering  Lake  Erie, 

Whittlesey. 
Origin  of  drift  and  terraces  of 
a<iiieous  action,  Rogers,  II.  D. 

1851.  Deposition  of  Infusoria  at  the 

mouths    of    rivers,    Rogers, 
W.B. 


Oeologlo , 

1W«.  *i 

lt«!i,  0 


Oeologic  Philoaopby — t'ontinn^il 
Si;i)i.Mi;.Nr.\rii)N— Cm  tinned. 

1851.  iSnperticlal  depoHlts  oi    I,,,],,. 

Superior  land  distrirt,  liusur. 
Kain    nuirks    in    sandHtum.  i.f 

Now  .lersey  and  C'oniii'cticiu 

Valley,  Redfleld. 
Cylindrical  structure  in  I'ot. 

dam  sandstone,  llongli,  I'.i;. 
Law   of    deposit  of   llic  tiodd 

tide,  Davis.  ('.  H. 
Origin    of     raindrop     ilcpr.'s- 

sions,  etc..  Desor  iiuil  Wlm. 

ney. 

1852.  Origin  of  stratification,  Weill, 

D.A. 
185I{.  Pebbles    in    conglome rules, 
origin     of    (juartziie,   .NVw- 
berry,  Hall, .). 

1854.  Origin  of  stratification.  \V 

D.A. 
Fossils  in  fossil  tree  in  icjiildfj 

Nova  .^cotia.  Lyell. 
Origin    of    drift    dt  |iii>ii 

Rogers,  H.  D. 
Fossil  raindrops,  .Tackson.l  f, 
Coal    measures   of  South  , 

gin.s,  Nova   Scotia,  liinv-iiii, 

.I.W. 
I'reliniinary  report  of  sum] 

in  California.  Ulakc,  W, 
Depth   of  ocean   oC  cLalk 

posits,  Rogers,  II.  H. 
Changes   of  sea  level  tileiii 

(luring     stated    i)crio(U 

time.  Tiiylor. 

1855.  American  geology,  Eiiiiiifiiiv 
Acadian    geology,  Dinvsmi. 

W. 
Impr(!ssions  on  clay  in  iiiKlI 
Mass.,  Hitchcock.  (-'.II. 
185().  On  fossil  raindrops,  Warnn, 

1857.  AgcMU-y  of  Gulf  Stream  inlB'*'^.  H 

mation  of  I'loriila.  l-eConl 
Illustrations   of   smrnci' 
ogy,  Hitchcock.  K. 

1858.  lehnology   of    New    Kii 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Reports    on    the    JIissi>8i| 

Long,  *■■  H. 
Quaternary  of  Missouri.  ?' 

low.  ■'»""•  m,',  Delti,^ 

Physh^al  geography  iitt«'ii»"l.  i'oi„,.,fio'„' 

production  of  the  I'alfi™  tunis   £,1} 

strata,  Rogers,  H.  D.    ^      ''""^phate 


Ne 


iBri.i.W 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


429 


ts     III'     l.lllif 

istrnt.  \hw>x. 
Hiintlstoim  «( 

i\. 

•turo  in  I'nt:- 

,,  U()U;iU,  I'.li. 

[,    of     llll'    l\liu(l 

U. 

,.Hor  mill  Wliit- 1 

(imirl/.ic.   N''^- 
.1. 


Geologic 
.Ski'IMI'; 

18.".!'. 


ifitication 


W.Ik 


Ivift    (1>'V"^"' 

vcs  of  south  .i":j 
IV  Scotia,  1  >;>«■"»( 

vopovt   of  »"«1 

,.■1-1.11  <>!•  '•^■'"'  i 

,,n.vs,ll.l'. 

[HUito.l    Ix-noiU 
ilor. 

■oolosy,!'-"""™-' 
icology,  1>»^«"M 

IS  on  clay  i"  ^^A 
ttchcocli.t'.ll' 


liun«li(>i>» 


Wiirt'* 


18(10. 


IHCl 


J  Gulf  Strei>m  m 
If  riori.liv,l-^'^'°°" 
luB  of   HurfKC  ?' 
\cbcocU,  K 
of    New    K«?l^ 

Jon    the    Mis*'-»1 

n. 

ly  of  Missouri. 

LogravY  ^a 
tiou  of  tbe    ■'''" 

luotferB,  H'^' 


i8(i;s. 

IWJ. 
I>i6.'i. 


l>itiG. 


\m. 


\\m. 

|«T1. 


PhiioBophy — Continued. 

NTATioN— Continued. 

>Sk«)t('li  of   H''"'"Ky  "f   L'uited 

Htutcs,  Ko^crH,  H.  II. 
Origin  of  s|ilieroidiil  utructiirc 

in   Hodimentury  roik»,  -Silli- 

num. 
St'diiiioiitarv   and    otlier    rela- 

tiiinN  of  I'alt'o/.oie  IonhIIh  of 

Now  York,  IJif^Hliy. 
l'al(^ont()loji;y  of  Now  York,  vol. 

;t,  Hall,.!.' 
(ieolo^ie  }>rutiiiuo  «lo  la  Loui- 

HiaiM",  ThoniasHy. 
llv<lrol<i;;ie  du  M iHsiHsiitpi , 

Tlioniaasy. 
K'oport  on  ( dlorado  III vor,  Xow- 

licrry. 
.SigKillaria    from    Soutli    .loy- 

f{ins,  l{ojj[(U'H,  \V.  15. 
rliysicM  and  hydraulics  of  the 

Mi^Hlssippi,  HuuiphroyM  and 

Al)l)ott. 
Kloiijriited    jtehhloH,    KoiJ^cr.-*, 

W.  B. 
Krt'ects  of  Hiihsiding  ocean  lloor 

on  (h^iiositH,  Kogurw,  W.  IJ. ; 

Agassi/,,  L. 
Origin  of  crystalline  iron  ores, 

Dana,  J.  D. 
A  seam  of  coal,  Andrews. 
Origin  of   iirairies    in   Missis- 

sipjti  A'alley,  Winchell,  A. 
Origin  of  prairies.  Lesciueronx. 
roriuation    of    ripjjlo    marks, 

VVyniau. 
Origin  of  mud  lumps  in  mouth 

of  MissisHippi  Itivor,  Beaure- 
gard. 
Pliyaical  features,  general  prin- 
ciples, and  surface  geology  of 

Illinois,  Worthen. 
KeseiirclK^s  iu  China,  Mongolia, 

and  .lapan,  Pum])elly. 
Geology  of  Sombrero,  .Jiilien. 
Keeeiit  bird  tracks  in  basin  of 

Minas,  llartt. 
K'ccent    geologic    changes    in 

China  and  Japan,  Bickmore. 
Detsp-sea  dredging  in  relation 

to  geology,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
Die.  Deltas,  Crednor,  G.  R. 
I'orniation  of  deposits  of  dia- 
toms, Edwards. 
I'liiisphate  beds,  fehaler. 


Oeologio  Philosophy— ('ontinned. 
!:<Ki)iMi;NrArii>.N— Continued. 

1871.  rreservalion    of    vegetal    re- 

mains in  coul  ineaHureN,  I.oh- 

quoreux. 
PhoHphate  Iteds,  Whaler. 
Delta  and  mud  lumps  of  Mis- 

sissippi  River,  llil^ard. 
Changes  of   level  of   coast   of 

Maine,  Slialer. 

1872.  Post  I'liocone  of  Canada,  Daw- 

son, .1.  W. 
l)istril>iition  of  conglomerate, 

Pickering. 
Formation  of  deltas,  Tylor. 
Corals  and  coral  islands,  Dana, 

.T.  I). 

1873.  Imperfection  of  paleontologic 

record,  Nicholson. 

Origin  of  metalliferous  depos- 
its, Hunt,  T.  S. 

Report  on  se<'ond  district  of 
Ohio,  Aiulrews,  E.  B. 

1874.  Circles    of    deposition,    New- 

berry. 

Ou  stratilication  of  rocks, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

The  deposition  of  clays.  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

(Jarboniferous  system  of  Ohio, 
Newberry. 

Parallelism  of  co.il  seams,  An- 
drews. 

1875.  Report  on  portions  of  Nevada, 

Utah,   California,   and    Ari- 
zona, Gilbert. 

.Southern  New  England  during 
the  melting  of  the  glacier, 
Dana,  .F.  D. 

Mosozoic     sandstones    of     the 
United  States,  Friizer. 
187t).  (ieology  along   Louisville,  Pa- 
diuah      and      Southwestern 
Railway,  Norw()>)d. 

Uinta  Mountains,  Powell. 

Denuding  agencies  and  geo- 
logic deposition,  Tylor,  A. 

Geyserite    pebbles  in    Yellow- 
stone Park,  Comstock. 
Transportation   routes  in  Wis- 
consin, Warren,  G.  K. 

Sea-bottom  deposits,  Murray,  J. 

Rain  and  rivers,  Greenwood. 

Colorado  plateau  province,  Gil- 
bert. 


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Geologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
SedijiENTation — Continued. 

1877.  Lithologio  du  fond  des  niers,  by 

Delesse,  Frazor. 
Connecticut  Valley  in  Chani- 

plaiu    and  Terrace    periods, 

Upham. 
Causes  of  production  of  Capo 

llattoras,  Sbaler. 
Catastrophism  and  evolution, 

King,  C. 
Sedimentation  along  tho  Atlan- 
tic Coaat,  Lesley,  J.  P. 
Newport  conglomerato,  Rogers, 

W.  B. 
Concerning  footprints,  Russell, 

L  C. 
Report  of  progress  of  survey  of 

Kentucky,  Shalor. 
Critical  periods  in  the  history 

of  the  earth,  Le  Conto. 

1878.  White    River    district,    Colo. 

Endlicli. 

Glacial  drift  in  New  Hamp- 
shire, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Gravel  ridges  inMerrimao  Val- 
ley, Wright,  G.  F. 

Physics  of  Gulf  of  Mexico  and 
tho  Mississippi,  Forsliay. 

Geology  of  the  West,  Phillips, 
J.  V. 

Silurian  fossils  in  eastern  Penn- 
sylvania, Prime. 

1879.  Hartt  on  tho  Brazilian  sand- 

stone reefs,  Rathburn. 

History  of  Trias  in  New  Jersey 
and  Connecticut  VaUey,  Rus- 
sell, I.  C. 

Flocculation  of  particles,  Hil- 
gard. 

North  American  Mosozoic  and 
Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

Loess  of  tho  Mississippi  Valley, 
Hilgard. 

Origin  of  clays,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Physios  of  the  Mississippi,  Ab- 
bot, H.  L. 

Formation  of  Cape  Cod,  Up- 
ham. 

Relation  of  rock  decay  to  loess, 
drift,  and  rock  basins,  Pum- 
pelly. 

Richthofen's  theory  of  loess  in 
light  of  Missouri  deposits, 
Todd. 


Oeologic  Philosophy—Continued. 
Sedimkntation — Continued. 

1880.  Auriferous    gravels    of  Sien| 

Nevada,  Whitney,  J.  D. 
High  tides  in  geologic  histor] 

Newberry. 
Ripple  marks,  Gilbert. 
Old   river  beds  of  Califoraul 

Le  Conte. 

1881.  Alluvial  basin  of  the  Mis8>| 

sippi,  Forshay. 
Karnes  of  Maine,  Stone. 
Origin  of  petrosilicious  rotli| 

Crosby. 

1882.  High  tides  as  geologic  agcnii.) 

Newberry. 
Sediments  andnodules  oIYookI 

of  New  Englani'  Vorrill. 
Flood  in    Connecticut  Vailtjl 

from  melting  glacier,  Daiii| 

J.  D. 
History  of   Lake   Iionnevi!it| 

Gilbert. 

1883.  Sand  tracery,  Herrick, F.H, 
Observations  at  Lake  ?m.\ 

denoo,  Ilidcr. 
Distinguishing  limestones frM| 

marine  deposits,  Mattln'iv. 
History    of    Lake    LaLoiitt| 

Rnssell,!.  C. 
Climatic  changes  of  later  »i\ 

logic  time  by  Whitney,  Oil 

bert. 
General  geology  of  Wisconsii, 

Chamborlin,  T.  C. 
Origin  of  continents,  CrosbjJ 
Geologic  history  of  the  Aiiicr| 

can  continent,  Ihill,  J. 
Geology  of  western  cuilnf  LaU 

Ontario,  Spencer,  J.  W. 
Geographic  control  ofiiiiiri«| 

sediments,  Science. 

1884.  Ripple  marks  [Utah],  GM 
Clay  stones   and    r()ncretwi| 

Gratacap. 
Principles  of  Paleozoic  hotai 
Lesquereux. 

1885.  Lake  Lahontan,  Knssell,  Ll 
Velocity  and  sediment,  Harro 
Benches   in  Cincinnati  tin^ 

James,  J.  F. 
Sn.spen8iou  and  seilimeiitatij 

of  clays,  Brewer. 
Topographic   featnres  ^l' 

shores,  Gilbert. 


tinned, 
led. 

Is    of  Sim  I 
y,J.D. 
logic  liistor  I 

Ibert. 

)f  Califoraal 

)f  tlio   MiSii| 

,  Stono. 
ilicioiis  roctil 

eologic  agcEtJ 

odnles  off  toa| 
vn(i  Von-ill. 
101.  Jcut  V£-:l 
t  glacier,  Damj 

tke   BonneviEi.| 

Herrifk,  1'.  H. 

at  Luko  Pi^'f-I 

r. 

I.-  UinestonP«fKJ| 

mits,  Mattto^. 
Lake    Lahonta| 

ges  of  later  £» 
Wliituey, 

iry  of  WiscoDii 

"r.  c. 

itiuents,  Cro*!! 
ry  of  tlie  Ani' 
nt.  ll:ill,J. 
stern  I'Uil  of  !■' 
oncer,  J,^^' 
ontrol  ofuiMi 
Sciciii'<^ 

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Lrt. 


Geologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
Skdimkntation — Coutinuod. 
18S().  The  Xortli  Atlantic  aH  a  geolog- 
ical basin,  Roade,  T.  M. 
Origin  of  Pottsviile  and  other 
conglomerate,  Branncr. 

1887.  Montgomery  County,  Ky.,Lin- 
ney. 

1888.  Genesis  of  Boston  Basin,  Bouve. 
Origin  of  loess,  Newberry. 
Origins  of   divisions  between 

strata,  Shaler. 
Determination  of  age  of  rock 
deposits,  Heilpriu. 

1889.  Origin  of  loess,  Campbell,  J.  T. 
iSubaerial  deposits  of  arid  re- 
gions, Russell,  I.  C. 

1890.  Sand  transportation  by  rivers, 
Graham, 

Markings  in  Paleozoic  rocks, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Southern   extension   of    Appo- 

jnattox  formation,  McGee. 
Lake  Bonneville,  (Gilbert. 

1891.  Cycles  of  sedimentation,  Wil- 
liams, J.  L. 

Beach  jjhenomena,  New  Bruns- 
wick, Whittle. 

Fre.sh-water  morasses,  Shaler. 

Relations  of  secular  rock  dis- 
integration to  tranaitional 
H,  liists,  Pumpelly. 

Geological  work  of  mosses  and 
alga'.  Weed. 

Gravel  accumulatiou  in  arid  re- 
gions, Gilbert. 

GEOMORI'IIY. 

1818.  Origin  of  prairies.  Wells,  R.  W. 
1823.  Ou  ciiangcs  in  geology  of  North 
America  east  of  Stouey  Moun- 
tains, Maclure. 
Diliiviiil  furrows  and  scratches, 

'I'liomas,  D. 
Hcjiort   on   JIassachusetts, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Elciiients  of  geology  and  out- 
line of  geology  of  North  Caro- 
lina, Mitchell,  E. 
Ancient. seanuirgius,  Chambers. 
1M9.  Amient  sea  margins.  Chambers, 

nana,  J.D. 
lx."iO.  Oriirin  of  drift  and  terraces  of 
ai|ueou8  action.  Rogers,  II.  D. 
Terraces  of  Connecticut  N'alley, 
Hitchcock,  E. 


1830. 
1^,33. 
1842. 

1847. 


Geologic  Philosophy— Continued. 
Geomoui'hy— Continued. 

1851.  Terraces  .and  beaches  in  Con- 

necticut  Valley,   Hitchcock, 
E. 
Coal  formation,   especially  in 
Pennsylvania,  Rogers,  II.  D. 

1852.  Terraces  since  the  drift  period 

along  the  Connecticut  Valley, 
Hitchcock,  E. 
18.57.  Illustrations  of  surface  geology, 
Hitchcock,  E. 
Report  in  counties  of  Greenuj), 
Carter,  Lawrence,  and  Han- 
cock, Ky.,  Lyon. 

1858.  Classification  of  several  types 

of  orographic  structure,  Rog- 
ers, H.  D. 

1859.  Instances  of  reversed  drainage, 

Lesley,  J.  P. 

1860.  Botany   and    paleontology    of 

survey  of  Arkansas,  Lesque- 
reux. 
Relati  on  of  terraces  of  southern 
Ohio  aud  drift  theories,  An- 
drews. 

1861.  Appalachian  Mountain  system, 

Guyot. 

1865.  Production  and  preservation  of 

lakes  by  ice  action.  Belt,  T. 
Origin  of  jirairies  in  Mississippi 

Valley,  Winchell,  A. 
Lignite  of  Franklin  County  and 

geology  of  southeastern  I'enn- 

sylvania,  Lesley,  J.  P. 
Origin  of  prairies,  Lesciueroux, 

Dana,  J.  D. 

1866.  Excavated  lake  basins  of  New 

England,  .*<haler. 

Origin  of  the  prairies,  Les(iue- 
reux. 

Physical  features,  gejieral  prin- 
cii)le8,  surface  geology  of  Illi- 
nois, Worthen. 

1867.  Reportof  geological  survey  for 

18t)6,  Kerr. 

1869.  Report  of  geological  survey  of 
North  Carolina  for  IWi!),  Kerr. 
Lakes  of  Iowa,  past  aud  pres- 
ent. White.  C.  A. 

1871.  Note  on  river  terraces,  Dana, 
J.  D. 
Surface  geology  of  Groat  Lakes 
and  Mississippi  Valley,  New- 
berry. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


(Bri.i„i27, 


DARTOV.  1 


Geologic  Philosophy — Coutimicd. 
Gkomoiu'iiy— Contiuued. 

1871.  Lakes  and  lake  region,  Wallace, 

S.  .1. 

1872.  Island    of    Afpiidnock     and 

parts  of  Nairajjansi'tt  15ay, 
iSbaler. 

1873.  Oeology  of  New  Haven  region, 

Dana,  J.  D. 

Agency  of  glaciers  in  excavat- 
ing valleys  and  lias  ins, 
Niles. 

Tojtograjdiy  as  affected  by  ro- 
tation of  tbi!  eartb,  Kerr. 

1874.  Geology  of  tbe  valley  of   tbe 

Colorado,  Powell,  J.  W. 

1875.  Report  on  jiortions  of  Nevada, 

Utab,  California,  and  Ari- 
zona, Gilbert. 

Relations  of  anticlinals  to 
drainage,  Cox. 

Exploration  of  tbe  Colorado, 
Powell,  .1.  "\V. 

Report  of  snrvey  of  Nortb  Car- 
olina, Kerr. 

Tidal  erosion,  Sbaler. 

1876.  Colorado      jilateau     province, 

Gilbert. 

Lake  Wakatipn.  New  Ze.aland, 
Rnssell,  I.  C. 

Formation  of  sand  dunes, 
Lewis,  E.  .T. 

Plain,  prairie,  and  forest,  Whit- 
ney, .1.  D. 

Formation  of  lakes,  Russell, 
I.  C. 

I'inta  Mountains,  Powell.  .7.  W. 

1877.  Report   on    8an   Juan    region, 

Colo.,  Holmes.  W.  H. 
Report  of  progress,  survey  of 

Kentucky,  Sbaler. 
Henry  MountaiiiK,  Gilbert. 

1879.  Origin  of  upland  lakes,  Ward, 

.1.  C. 

1880.  Higb    plateaus   of   I'tab.  Dut- 

toii.  Powell. . I.  W. 

Geology  of  tbe  Black  Hills, 
Newton,  II. 

Surface  geology  of  sontbwest- 
ern  Pennsylvania  region, 
Stevenson. 

r)Mtlct  of  Lake  Ponneville,  Gil- 
bert. 
1882.  Tertiary  bistory  of  tbe  Grand 
Canyon  district,  Dntton. 


iiasins. 


Oeologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
GKo.Mt)i{i'JiY — Continued. 

1882.  Pbysi(^al     geology    of     Gr.iod 

Canyon  district,  Dnttou. 
History    of   Lake    lioiintjviHe. 

Gilbert. 
Ore  deposits  of  aoutbwestcrn 

Wisconsin,  Ciianiberlin.T.c, 

1883.  History    of    Lake    Lalioutan. 

Rnssell,  I.  C. 
Glacial  canyons,  McGee. 
Origin  of  cross  valleys.  Davis, 

W.  M. 
Classification   of   l.ikc 

Davis,  W.  M. 
Drainage   system  ami  ]<>css  of 

eastern  Iowa,  McUei'. 
San  .Inan  region,  Colo.,  (om- 

stock. 

1884.  Deflection   of   streams  by  ter- 

restrial rotation,  (iilbert. 
Gorges   and    waterfalls.  Davis. 

W.M. 
Topographic     plienonicna    in 

Indiana,  Camiibell.  ,1.  T. 
Upper  Missouri  liivcr  .xystcm. 

Ward.  L.  W. 
Drainagt^  and  loess  (if  easlera 

Iowa,  McGee. 
Little   mountains  east  of  tiic 

Catskills,  Davis.  W.M. 
Glacial  erosion,  Davis  \V.  .M. 
188.5.  Diversion  of  water  cnin-.ses  'j 

rotation  of  tbe  earth, Gillierr 
Geographic     classi  ti  catidii. 

Davis,  W.  M. 
Se.aeo.ast  swamps,  Sbaler. 

1887.  Montgomery    County.  Ky,. 

Liniu'y. 
Northern  New  Hruiiswick  nndl 

southern  Queliec,  ('lialiucr<.| 
Classilication  of  lakes.  Davis 

W.  M. 
Origin  of  extra-niorainal  bkei| 

and  clays.  Lewis.  11.  C. 
Terraces.  Kinaban. 
Pound   Gap  region.  Ky.. irinj 

dall. 

1888.  Classilication     of    geo).T;irlii 

forms  by  genesis.  Mctie*' 
Geographic  metboiN  ingi'i'W'j 

investigations.  Davis.  \^M 
Central  basin  of  Iowa.  \V.'M 
Head  of  Chesapeake  Bav.Mij 

Gee. 


188,0. 


Tiipd 
Iicvcloj, 

■  '(Tsc 

fiivcrs, 
J>avis, 
I-rosivc 
Tarr. 
Lake  ]{,„ 
Harrier 
J.  If. 
J'-'itesoff 
<»"    At] 

^liysio^ra 
I'l'i  Arki 

Po.Sf.(;j,,^,j 

Valley,  A 

i<iill.  i:j7_ 


1891 


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■runs 


( 'hairnet'. 


lakes, 


ioriii" 


Davis, 


H.C. 


Ky 


.in"' 


jiBOprai* 

l);ivis. 


kea 


\XM' 


ke  Bay 


)\v;\ 


Geologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
(iKOMoifPHY — Continued. 
ISSS.  Macon  County,  Mo.,  McGee. 

Geology    of    Minnesota,  Win- 
chell,  N.  H. 
1880.  Methods  and  models    in  geo- 
graphic     teaching.      Davis, 
W.  M. 

Structure  of  Denver  region, 
Colo.,  Eldridge. 

Rivers  and  valleys  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, Davis,  W.  M. 

Topographic  development  of 
Trias  of  Connecticut  Valley, 
Davis,  W.  M. 

A  river  ])irate,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Round  about  Asheville,  Willis. 

Topography  and  structure  of 
IJays  Mountain,  Tenn.,  Wil- 
lis." 

Northwestern  Colorado  a  n  d 
vicinity.  White,  C.  A. 

Central  hasin  of  Tennessee, 
Kennedy. 

Mount  Desert  Island,  Shaler. 
1890.  Topographic  types   of   Iowa, 
McGee. 

1  )rainage  systems  of  New  Mex- 
ico, Tarr. 

Drainaiie  in  central  Texas,  Tarr. 

Topographic  features  of  cen- 
tral Texas.  Tarr. 

History  of  the  Niagara  River, 
Gilbert. 

Certain  peculiarities  of  drain- 
.nge.  Davis,  W.  M. ;  McGee. 

Encroachments  of  the  sea, 
McGee. 

To]iography  of  Florida,  Shaler. 

Dt'vclopnient  of  northern  New 
.Icrsey.  Davis  and  Wood. 

Rivers  of  northern  New  .lersey, 
Davis,  W.  M. 

Erosive  agents  in  arid  regions, 
Tarr. 

Lake  Ronneville,  Gilbert. 

Harri<'r    beaches,    Merrill,    F. 
,T.  H. 
!1.  Dates  of  origin  of  certain  forms 
on    Atlantic     Slope,    Davis, 
W.  M. 

Physiographic  geology  of  west- 
ern Arkansas.  Winslow. 
Post-(ilacial  history  of  Hudson 
Valley,  Merrill,  F.  J.  H. 
Bull.  127 28 


Geologic  Philosophy — Continued. 
Geomokimiy— Continued. 

1891.  Physical  geology  of  Tennessee, 
liuU. 
Age  of  ovorthrnsts  in  southern 

Appalachians.  Davis,  W.  M. 
Fossiliferous  shales  in  Triassic 
of  Connecticut,  Davis,  W.  M. 
Geography    of   southern    New 

England,  Davis,  W.  M. 
An  old  lake  bottom.  Hicks. 
Flood  plains  of  rivers.  McGee. 
CoRAi,  Rekks. 

1843.  Distribution    of   corals,   Dana, 

.J.D. 

1844.  Coral  formations  in  th(!  Paciiic, 

Couthouy. 
1849.   United  States  exi>loring  expe- 
dition, Dana. . I.  D. 

1851.  Florida  reefs,  keys,  and  c(<ast, 

Agassi/.  1.. 

1852.  Solidification  of  Florida  reefs 

and  sources  of  lime  in  coral 
growth,  Hosford. 

1853.  Consolidation  of  coral  forma- 

tions, Dana,  .J.  D. 
Geology  of  Hahanias  and  cor.al 
formations.  Nelson. 

1854.  Solidification  of  coral  reefs  of 

Florida  and  source  of  lime, 

Hosford. 
18.'i7.  Agency    of    Gnlf     Stream    in 

formation    of     Florida,      Le 

Conte. 
1862.  Florida    reef,  its    origin,  etc., 

Hunt.  E.  B. 
1867.  Development  of  coast  features, 

Agassiz,  L. 
1872.  (Morals  and  coral  islands,  Dana, 

J,  D. 
1874.  Darwin  on  structtire  of  coral 

islands,  Dana.. 1. 1). 
1879.  Brazilian    corals    and    reefs, 

Rathbun. 
1883.  Tortugas    and    Florida    reefs, 

Agassiz,  A. 
Elevated  coral  reefs  of  Cuba, 

by  Crosby,  Dana,  J.  1). 
Tortugas  and  Fbuida  reefs,  by 

Agassiz,  Dana.  1. 1). 
1885.  Origin   of  coral   ri'el's  and   is- 
lands. Dana,  .T.  D. 
1888.  The  reef  builders,  Hi<'ks. 

Theories  of  coral  islands.  Mor- 
ris, C. 


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[Bru.lJ7. 


Geologic  Philosophy— Continued. 
CoHAi,  Rekks— Continued. 

1888.  Murray  on  formation  of  barrier 

roofs  and  coral  islands,  Am. 
Geol. 

1889.  Coral  roefs,  Darwin. 

Coral  reofw  of  Hawai  ian  Islands, 

Agjwsiz,  A. 
History  of  Maui    and    Oabu, 

Dana,  .1.  D. 
Bermuda  LslandH,  Heilprin. 
Cruises  of  tlio  Illake,  Agassiz,  A. 
18f)0.  Corals  and  coral  islands,  Dana, 

J.D. 

MiSCErj.AXKOT'S. 

1821.  Changes  in  geoloirir  science 
proposed  by  Phillips  and 
Conybeare,  Katon. 

1825.  Review  of  Conybeare  and  Phil- 
lips (on  geologic   classifica- 
tion), Am.  Jour.  Sci. 
Systems  of  geology,  Maclnre. 

1829.  Observations     concerning    or- 
ganic remains,  Doornik. 
Central  heat  of  the  earth  and 
other  theories,  Maclnre. 

1841.  Connection  of  magnetism  with 
geology,  Locke. 
History  of  geologic  studies  in 
the    United    States,    Hitch- 
cock, E. 

18-13.  Temperature  in  coal  mines  of 

eastern  Virginia,  I\oger8,W,B. 

Origin  of  mineral  springs,  Va- 

nuxem. 
Connection  of  thermal  springs 
of    Virginia   with   axes   and 
faults,  Kogers,  W.  B. 

1810.  Second  report  on  geology  of 
Vermont,  Adams,  C.  B. 

18.54.  Primitive  diversity  and  num- 
ber of  animals  in  geologic 
time,  Agassiz,  L. 

18.')9.  Noinenclaturo  of  superposition 
of  strata,  Rogers,  H.  D. 
Origin  of  clay  stones,  Hayes, 
A.  A. 

186G.  Physics  and  hydraulics  of  the 
Mississippi,  Humphreys  and 
Abbott. 

186().  Porosity  of  rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Oceanic   currents    in    geologic 
])eriods,  Shaler. 

18()8.  I'rimeval  atmosphero,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 


ftpdS- 


Geologic  Philosophy — Continue 
MiscELLANEOT's — Continued. 
1868.    So-called    lignulites    or 
mites,  Marsh,  O.  C. 
Traveling    of   rocks,    Wiikir- 
sham. 
1873.  Imperfections  of  tlie  ge(iloj;ic 
record,  Nicholson. 
Contemporaneity  of  strata, 

Nicholson. 
Report  of  Survey  of  Oliio.  New- 
berry. 
187.5.  Hydro-geology,  Frazcr. 
1877.  Influence  of  geologir  dianges 
on  earth's  axis  of  rntation. 
Dawson,  G.  M. 
1881.  Unification  of  geologic  nomen- 
clature, Owen,  li. 

1883.  General  geology  of  Wisconsin, 

Charnborlin,  T.  C. 
Artesian    wells  of  Wisconsiii, 

Charnborlin,  T.  C. 
Algio     and    spray     inarkiiii's, 

Wadsworth. 
Distribution  of  forests.  Howell, 

T.J. 
Synchronism  of  formatiuii*. 

Heilprin. 

1884.  Fulgurite  from  Mount  Tliiclsnn, 

Dillor. 
Correlation  of  form  atimis, 

Blandford. 
Paleozoic  high    tide,   Dav 

W.  M. 
Synchronism  of  foriiiatini 

Nugent. 

1885.  Cone-in-cone,  Newberry. 
Denudation  of  the  two.^nn 

cas,  Reade. 
Conditions   of    artcsiaii  »elli 
Chainberlin,  T,  ('. 

1886.  Geological  extinct idii.rafk, 
1890.  Excavations  niadf  in  rucki 

sea-urcliins,  Fewkcs. 
Origin  of  rock  prcHsine  nt' iii 

ural  gas,  Orton. 
Geological    survey  of  oIi 

report,  Orfon. 
Sandstone  dikes,  Dillcr,  Pa 


DAETON.J 

Geologic : 

M1.SCK1.L 

1891.  C 


W.  M. ;  Emerson. 
Geology  of  Cape  Ann,  Sbloi 
Geology  for  1887    and  I^" 

Mc(ieo. 
1891.  Contractiim  of  ninlte"  r» 

Barus; 


Cc 

Seorgia. 
1791.  Trav 
1807.  Obsei 
Stu 
clui 
1818.  (h„]o 
Mac 
Oliser 
Nort 
Parts 
AJab, 
ueliu 
1824.  L".ssay 
Finch 
Novacij] 
1833.  Ferriigi 
tlie  L'l 
Georgia 
Mining 

Peck. 
1^.  Observaf 
Georgij 

c.  r. 

Tertiary 
'States, 
1^36.  Survey 

eoijiitit 
Wl.  Secondary 

fTU  Atlf_ 

'^■'^  P-.rtion  of 

region, 
^^i'  C'ret..,,e,., 


ei 


'States 
^^^,  Ly^. 
'"^5.  Oldor  Terf 
^'"ifH  on  C 

,„,,     "•'3'.  etc 
1«^.  Geology  of 

C'oiij)er. 

^'of'eiie  of 

Lyell. 

^'ewcr  dep 

'States,  L, 

^'-  Delta  and  ' 

tJ'o     MisM 

points,  Ly 


[Bru.\K, 

ntiiuied. 

ites    or    ep'"- 
).C. 


DAETON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


436 


Wii'kit- 


if  the 
laou. 
ty  of 


'C()lo|;ic 


St  run, 


ay  of  Ohio.  New- 
f,  Vrazpv. 

ixirt  of  rotiitiira. 

M. 

'  geoloj^it!  iionien- 

)gy  of  Wisomisin, 

.,  T.  C. 

lis  of  WiHCoiism, 

n,T.C. 

spray     i»avkiiiifl. 

,b. 

lof  forests.  Ho^^'l • 

uof  formal tio«< 
omMom.fnuel*] 
of  forin-.iti""5.1 

uijrh  tiao,  r>>>v, 

Imof  f "''">;> ti""'^ 

|no,  Nc\vlHnTy. 
L,   of  tlR'twoAimT 

„f    iirttsiau 
rliu.  T.  ^'' 


.  (il  uH 


lis  niatli' 
ins,  V ewli-'S. 

Tock  i)v»'«^"''" 
Orton.  , 

snrvi'J    "I        1 

Knievson. 
f  Caii(>  Aim. 

18H7    ;ii>'^ 


for 


on  ot 


in 


Geologic  Philosophy— Continued, 
MLscKi-i-AXKOtis — Continued. 
1891.  Contrast  in  color  of  soils    of 
high      and     low     latitudes, 
Crosl)y. 
Continents  and  deep  seas,  Clay- 
pole. 
Coefflrients  of  therm.al  expan- 
sion of  certain  rocks,  Hallook. 
Georgia. 
ITiil.  I'ravel.s,  Rartrnm. 
1807.  Ob.servationson  geology  of  United 
States  and  geologic  map,  Ma- 
clnrc. 
1»18.  (M'ology  of  the  United  States, 
Maclure. 
Oliservations     on     geology     of 
North  America,  Mitchell,  S.  L. 
Parts    of    Virginia,    Tennessee, 
Alabama,  Mississippi,  etc.,  Cor- 
nelius. 
1824.  KHsay  on  Tertiary  of  America, 
Finch. 
Novaculite  in  Georgia,  Keeney. 
1833,  Ferruginous   sand   formation  of 
the  United  States,  Morton. 
Oinrgia  gold  mines,  Phillips,  W. 
Mining    districts     of     Georgia, 
Peck. 
1831.  Observations     upon     Alabama, 
(ioorgia,  and  Florida,  Shepard, 
C.  U. 
Tertiary  and  Recent  of  Southern 
States,  Conrad. 
1836.  Survey  of  Burke  and  Richmond 

eonuties,  Cutting. 
1841.  Secondary  and  Tertiary  of  south- 
ern Atlantic  States,  llodge. 
1812.  Portion  of  the  Atlantic  Tertiary 

region,  Conrad. 
18)4.  Cretaceous  of  parts  of  the  United 
States  bordering  on  the  Atlan- 
tic, Lyell. 
W5,  Older  Tertiary,  Lyell. 

Notes  on  Cretaceous  of  New  Jer- 
Hey,  etc.,  Lyell. 
1816.  Geology  of  seacoast  of  Georgia, 
Couiier. 
Eocene  of  Georgia  and  Alabama, 

Lyell. 
Newer  deposits  of  the  Southern 
States,  Lyell. 
olteii  r"»^lj)7.  Y)e]ti  and    alluvial  deposits    of 
tlie     Mississip])!     and     other 
points,  Lyell,  C. 


welll 


,  \<Avm 


Georgia — Continued. 

1848.  Letters  on  fteology,  Christy. 
Age  of  the  Millstone  grit,  Agas- 
si/, L. 

Burr  millstone  fosnils  at  Bain- 
l)ri(lge,  Couper. 

1849.  Second  visit  to  the  United  States, 

Lyell. 
Statistics  of  Georgia,  White,  G. 

1852.  Post-Pliocene    of  Southern   and 

Northern  States,  Desor,  K. 

1853.  Geologic  niaj)  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcou,  J. 

1854.  Gold  region  of  Lumpkin  County, 

.Jackson,  C.  T. 

1855.  Ueber    die    Geologic   von  Nord- 

Amerika,  Marcou,  J. 

1856.  Eocene  of  Jackson,  Miss.,  Con- 

rad. 

1858,  Sketch    of    geology    of    United 

States, Rogers,  II.  D. 

Parallelism  l)etwoen  auriferous 
drift  of  Appalachians  and  Cali- 
fornia, Blake,  W.  P, 

Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
cou, J, 

1859.  Some  points  in  American  geologic 

history,  SafTord. 

1861.  Depth  of  dceoniposition  in  Geor- 
gia, .Jackson,  C.T. 

1867,  Skizzc  der  (ioldfelder  von  Dalilo- 
noga,  Crcdner. 

1871.  Geologic     history     of    Gulf    of 
Mexico,  Hilgard. 
Geology  and  mineralogy  of  Geor- 
gia, Stephenson, 

1873.  Geologic  map  of  Uiiite<l  States, 
Hitchcock,  Hitchcock,  C.  IL, 
and  Blako, 

1875.  Silurian  ago  of  southern  Appala- 

chians, Bradley, 
Structure    of    Stone    Mountain, 

Hillyer, 
Report  of  progress  of  survey  of 

Georgia,  Little. 
Geologic    chart   of    the    United 

States,  Bradley,  F,  H. 

1876.  Handbook  of  Georgia,  Janes. 
Second  report  of  survey  of  Geor- 
gia, Little, 

1878.  Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeastern 

Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S, 
Catalogue    of   ores,    rocks,    and 
woods,  Little. 

1879,  Catoosa  County,  ^'ogdeM. 


436 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[BULLir. 


Georgia — Continued. 

1879.  Ma(  railiums  Geoloj^ical  Railroad 

f!ui<le,  Littlo. 

1880.  Claiborne  fj;roup  and  its  fossils, 

Mell. 

1881.  Iron  ores  and  lignites  of  Mont- 

gomery   County    Valley,    Pa., 

Lewis,  II.  C. 
Iron    ores    of    Brandon    period, 

Lewis,  II.  C. 
(Jeology  of  lower  Louisiana  and 

salt  of  Petite  Auso,  llilgard. 
Auriferous  .slates  of  Southern  re- 
gion, Mell. 
Map    of    itacolumite    region    of 

Georgia,  Danioll. 
Later  Tertiary  of  Gulf  of  Mexico, 

Ililgard. 

1882.  Mines  of  the  Appalachian  range, 

llauua. 
Southern  soapstones,  kaolin,  and 
lino  clays,  Mell. 

1883.  Survey     from    Atlanta    to    the 

Mississiiipi,     Caiupbell      and 

liuffner. 
Age  of  southern  Apiialachians, 

Elliott. 
Decay  of  rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1884.  Soil  nir.p  of  cotton  States,  Hil- 

gard. 
Microscopic  strncttire  of  building 

stones,  Merrill,  G.  P. 
Contributions   to  Tertiary  geol- 
ogy, lleilprin. 
Cotton    production    in  (ieorgia, 

Loughridge. 
Geology  of  northwestern  Georgia, 

McCutclion. 
Azoic  system  and  its  subdivisions, 

AVhituey  and  Wadsworth. 
Tertiary  of  Eastern  and  Southern 

States,  lleilprin. 
188.5.  Map  of  the  United  States.  McGee. 

1887.  Iron  ore  and  coal.  Porter. 

Map  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 
C.  11. 

1888.  Aluminnni  ore,  Nichols. 
Coal,  Ashburner. 

Formation  of  coal    beds,  AVard- 

roper. 
Classilication  of  Tertiary,  Heil- 

priu. 

1889.  Clinton  fossils,  Foerste. 
Geological  Survey,  Spencer,  .1.  W. 

189(1.  Appomattox  formation,  JIcGee. 


Georgia — Continued. 

1890.  Kouuded  rock  surfaces,  Speuoer, 

J.  W. 
Warren's  Geography,  Brewer, 
Southern  drift,  Si)cncer,  J.  W. 
Macfarlaue's    Kaihvay    (iuiilc, 

Campbell,  McCutcheu. 
Fauna  of  lower  Cambii;iii,  Wal- 

Cott. 

1891.  Age  of  overthrusts  in  soiitlurii 

Api)alachians,  Davis,  W.M. 
Cambrian  of  North  Amerira,  Wal- 

cott. 
Clinton  oolitic  iron  ores,  Foerste. 
Cretaceous    of    North    America, 

White,  C.  A. 
Freshwater  sv.'amps,  .Shaler. 
Geological  survey  report,  ."^penur, 

J.  W. 
Maugitneso  deposits,  Peiinw. 

Origin    of    certain    topographif 

forms,  Davis,  W.  M. 
Overtlirust  faults  of  the soutlieni 

Appalachians,  Hayes,  C.  \V, 
Post-Pliocene    sub.sideiire,  Speii' 

cer,  .1.  W. 
Section     along     Cliattaiioochet 

River,  Laugdon. 
Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  li.P, 
Gerard,  W.  R.     The  Hudson  Hiveigi 
at  Poughkeepsie. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  12,  p.  193  Oj  p.),  1879, 

Gerolt,  Frederii'k  von.     CoutribntioniK 
the  geology  and  T>b;  fiical  godurapln 
Mexico,  edited  by  F.  W.   Kglotisidi 
New  York,  1864.     [Not  seen.] 

Gervet,  F.,  Berghes,  C,  and.    Oeogni 
tische  Karte  von  Mexico,  I    audi' 
Diisseldorf,  1827.     [Not  seen.] 

Gesner,  Abraham.     RemiirlcH  on  tlif 
ology  and  mineralogy  of  Nov.a  Semi 
xl,    272    pages,    plate,    map,  Halit 
1836. 

Koviewod  by  Anon.,  Franklin  Init,li 
3(1  series,  vol.  1,  pp.  200-210,  I8;i6. 

First  report  on  the  gcolojiical:'! 


OiBTOff.J 

Oesner,  A 

—  Foiirt 
vey  of  A 
.lohii,  181 

—  Ifepor 

Xfiv  liriij 

.KColIlit    ( 

ilistrict  a 

.fciiii,  m: 

—  A  go()]( 

with  an  ar 

Oc"l,.Sor!. 

lili'-'»i'-281, 

<"»!.. Soc, 

—  "ii  tlie  ^ 
Gool.  .Sou., 

JSJ9. 

—  i'lie  iiidi 
■Scntia,  Sii  ^ 

I  —  f'lielevat 
e;irtb  in  Xor; 
Geol,  ,Sou,,g 
1861. 

Alislract,  Cii 
'i)M.  1801. 

|5esner,  A\-i]lia, 
ffsiau'ccs  „f  ; 
I'iiiladelpJiia 
'"■■i-ICo,  1876, 

|—  iiHl  SmitJ 

iraclarlm,e',,j  ; 

1*79, 

[[ ^JALibi 

^arfarlaiii.H  (| 

lip,;i-(La^2, 181(0,1 

"ibb,  George  D. 

^'i'iiniliaiiyat.,1 
Till--  tuM,I„giat| 
"'iildii,  1800. 


fails. 


\..\i 


14 


■».  l)f,17. 


'>'■..  I': 


of  New  Brunswick.  87  pages,  St,  J« 
1839. 

Second  report  on  the  f;eolof;i''''!s 

vey  of  New  Brunswick,  xii,  7(!  pa|j 
St.  John,  1840. 

Third  ro])ort  on  the  geolosicnljoi 

of  New  Brunswick,  xvi,  88  pagesj 
John,  1841. 


"'Tlooked   oil 
W'lilitioii  of  Xi 

-"i"tt(,S,C.i,sd 
'■''■91-10(1,1,59. 

'f"iain.s  of  a  f„/ 
foluiuliia  (.v^^  (■, 

'"">«•  "lineraLs 
^'iGosI.ea,  Mas, 
•^'"■J<"n',.Sci.,v, 
■•^'ote  on  .eo]„, 

^"■y^'  ^I'-nntail 


DiBTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


437 


Oesner,  Abraham — Continued. 

loiuth  report  on  the  geoh)gical  sur- 
vey tit'  New  Brunswick,  101  piigfs,  St. 
,To"hii,  1842. 

Kciiort  on  the  geologicnl  survey  of 

Xeft"  liiuuswick,  with  a  topographical 
account  of  the  public  lands  and  the 
ilistrii't  explored  in  1842, 88  pages,  St. 
,I(.liii,  1.S43. 

—  A  geological  map  of  Nova  Scotia, 
with  nil  accompanying  memoir. 

(Iciil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  4,  pp.  186, 260,  272,  luiiii, 


PI.. 


'm-2S\,  1846. 


u.l 

( If  0<!t'' 

I    uiuU 
len. 
\i»  on  tlif? 

N,>va  So'"' 

Hiiiln^t"'* 

8;i«. 
rres,St.>' 

teolOi!!''''^'* 
Isii,  Tfi  r>l 

|,losicitU'" 

jj8  vag«*' 


(M'ol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  1,  y.  23, 1845. 

—  (Ill  tlio  gypsum  of  Nova  Scotia. 
(iddl.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  5,  pp.  129-130, 

—  The  industrial  resources  of    Nova 
Sciitiii.  3H  page.s,  map,  Halifax,  1841*. 

—  Oil  eh'vatioiis  and  dcpressious  of  the 
earth  in  North  America. 

Geol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  17,  jip.  381-388. 
1861. 

Abstract,  Cauadian  Kat.,  vol.6,  pp.  330-331 
(J]).),  18G1. 

Gesiier,  William.     On  the  coal  and  iron 

resources  of  Alabama. 

I'liilailelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  rros.  [vol.  28],  pp. 
103-105, 1876. 

—  and  Smith,  Eugene  A.     Alabama. 

Macfarlaiie'rt  Geol.  llwy.  Guide,  pp.  200-203, 

1*79. 

]  Alabama. 

ilacfarlaui'S  Geol.  Rw,v.  Guide,  2d  (edition, 

lip.  OT-IIH'J,  1890. 

iibb,  Cieorge  D.     Ou  Canadian  cavern.s. 

L'anailiaiiNat.,  vol.  6,  jip.  184-190,  1861. 
The  Gotjlogiat,   vol.  3,   pp.—,  plates  6-11, 
London,  1860. 

■ibbes,  L.  R.     Re^narks    on    Niagara 

Falls. 
Am.  Assoc  .  Proc,  vol.  10,  part  2,  pp.  69- 

'8, 18o7. 

On  some,  points  which  have  been 
ovpilookeil  on  the  past  iind  present 
eouilitioii  of  Niagara  Falls. 

SlliottlS.(:.|  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  1, 

pp.  91-10(1,  1,S59. 

*bes,  K.  \V.  The  present  earth,  the 
tHiiuin.s  of  a  former  world,  31  page.s, 
Colmul.iii  [S.  C],  1848.     [Not  seen.] 

I,  (ieorgo.  On  the  tourmalines  and 
[dtber  minerals  found  at  Chesterfield 
l>ii(l  Giislieii,  Mass. 

Am..l(im-.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  pp.  346-351, 1818. 

^'ote  on  geology  of  country  east  of 

'i^i'ade  Monntains,  Orog. 

im.  Jour.Sci.,  2d  sor.,  vol.20,  p.275J  (p.).  1855. 


Qlbbs,  George — Continued. 

Plasticity  of  rocks. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  4,  pp.  695  (J  p.),  1871. 

The  glades  of  Maryland. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  7,  p.  636  (^  p.),  1873. 

Gibbs,  W.  Field  notes  in  Douglas 
Houghton  location. 

Mcwsafto  Piest.  V.  S.,  31st  Conj;.,  l.stMCss., 
UoU8u  Ex.  Uoc  No.  5,  part  3,  j)p.  098-711, 
■Waslinigton,  1849. 

Oibson  [A.  M].  Report  on  the  Raccoon 
Mountain  coal  field. 

Repoit  on  the  'Wanidr  coal  field,  Alabama 
Geol.  Suiv.,  i>p.  544-555,  1886. 

[Report    on    the    coal  measures    of 

IJlount  County.] 

Alabama  Geo).  Surv.,  Kcport  on  coal  meas- 
ures of  the  jdateau  region  by  II.  McCalley, 
pp.  114-122, 188-21,'>,  1891. 

Gibson,  .John.  The  salt  deposits  of  west- 
ern Oniario. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  5,  pj).  362-369, 
1873. 

Geological    features   of    Huron 

County,  Ontario. 

Cauadian  Nat.,  vol.  7,  new  series,  ]ip.  34-40, 
1875. 

Remarks  .m  the  geology  of  the  lakes 

and  the  valley  of  tho  Mississipjii,  sug- 
gested by  an  excursion  to  tlie  Niagara 
and  Detroit  rivers  in  July,  18.33. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  29,  i)p.  201-213, 1836. 

Gibson,  John  B.  Observations  on  the 
trap  rocks  of  the  Connowa'^o  Hills, 
Dauphin  County,  and  of  tlio  Stony 
Ridge,  Cumberland  County,  Pa. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Trans..  v(d.  2,  new  series 
pp.  156-106, 1825. 

Giebel,  C.  Kreide-Versteinerungen  von 
Texiis. 

Neues  Jahrbucli,  1853.  p.  165  (J  p.),  1853. 

Gilbert,  G.  K.  Notes  of  investigations 
iit  Cidioes  with  reference  to  the  cir- 
cumstauco  of  the  deposition  of  the 
"'    "etou  of  mastodon. 

iVew  York,  21st  Annual  Keport  of  tlio 
regents  of  the  university  on  the  State  cabinet 
of  natural  history,  pp.  129-148,  Albany 
1871. 

Some  facts  in  regard  to  the  surface 

geology  of  tho  Maumee  Valley. 

New  York  Lyceum  Nat.  Hist.,  Trans.,  vol. 
1,  pp.  175-178,  1871. 

On  certain  Cilacial  and  post-Glacial 

phenomena  of  the  Maumee  Valley. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  Bcries.  vol.  1,  pp,  339-345, 
1871. 


438 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX   OF 


[Brua27. 


Gilbert,  G.  K.— Contiuncd. 

lii'liort  on  llio  geology  of  Willianm, 

Fulton,  luid  LuciiH  countios. 

Ot'iil.  Siirv.  Oliio,  Kcpdrt  of  jirogresB  In 
1870,  vart  7,  pp.  485-409,  CdluiiihiiH,  1871. 

AliHlraft,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  'M  neries,  vol,  3, 
p.  2i;0  (0  liiiPH),  1872. 

[ ]  [Ni)t«H  (tn  mining  diHtricts  in  Ne- 

ViUlil.] 

LcttiT  Sor.  Wiir  (■oiiimiiiiipiitiiig  a  proUnii- 
nary  report  (if  cxiilDration.s  principally  In 
Nfivnda  and  Arizona,  l)y  AVIicoIit,  42<1  Cong., 
2il  HCHs..  Scuafii  Kx.  Doo.  No.  Or),  pp.  20,  27,  28, 
,').■),  :!4,  35,  30,  :!7,  38,  47,  Wasliiiigton,  1872. 

[Description  of  geological  report  on 

ex])loration8  in  Arizona  and  Nevada  in 
])re])aration.] 

Letter  Soc.  War  eonimunicnting  a  prelimi- 
nary report  of  tlio  jirogrcHS  of  the  exploration 
in  Nevada  and  Arizona,  by  Lieut.  Geo.  M. 
AVlieelor,  42(1  Cong.,  2d  He.sa.,  Senate  Ex.  Doc. 
No.  05,  pp.  00-94,  Washington,  1872. 

Oil  the  Glacial  epocli  in  Utah  and 

Nevada.     [Abstract.] 

Wa.shington,  Phil.  Soc,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  84- 
8,-.,  1873. 

IJeports  on   the  .surface   geology  of 

the  Mauinoo  Valley  and  on  the  geology 
of  Williams,  Fnlton,  and  Lucas  coun- 
ties and  West  Sister  Island. 

Geol.  Siirv.  Ohio,  Report,  vol.  1,  pp.  535-590, 
niap.s,  Columbus,  1873. 

On    certain    recent    geological   and 

geographical  researches  in  Arizona  and 
Nevada.     [Abstract.] 

■\VaNliington,  Phil.  Soc,  Bull.,  vol.1,  pp.  54- 
50,  1874. 

On  the  sand  sculpture  in  the  West. 

[Abstract.] 

Washington,  Phil.  Soc,  Bull.,  vol.  1.  p.  57 
(i  p.),  1874. 

On  the  ago  of  the  Tonto  sandstones. 

[Abstract.] 

AVa.shington,  Phil.  Soc.  Bull.,  vol.  1,  p.  109 
(i  p.),  1874. 

Preliminary  geological  report. 

Geographic  and  geologic  surveys  ■west  of 
the  100th  meridian,  under  G.  M.  Wheeler, 
Progress  report,  1874,  pp.  48-52,  4°,  Wasliiug- 
ton,  1874. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  3d  series,  vol.  9, 
p.  328  (J  p.),  1875. 

[Notes    on  West    Mountain,  Camp 

Floyd,  Ophir,  Clifton,  North  Star,  Star, 
Rocky,  Lincoln,  and  Granite  districts, 
Utah.] 

Geographic  and  geologic  explorations  and 
surveys  west  of  the  lOotli  meridian  in  1874,  by 
Wheeler,  Progress  report,  pp.  18-22, 1°,  Wash- 
ington, 1874. 


Oilbert,  G.  K. — Continued. 

[Notes  on  SchcU  Creek,  Riil)y  l[j]i 

Silver    Mountain,  and    Pieriiiont  di^. 

tricts,  Nev.] 

Geographic  and  geologic  exidoratirms  ,nnil 
surveys  west  of  thelOUIh  meridian  in  1H74,  |iy 
Wheeler,  Progress  report,  pp.  20-27,  4  J,  AVasli 
ington,  1874. 

Wind-drift  erosion. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  !»  ]i|i,  ]•,]. 
152  (J  p.),  1875. 


Natural  erosion  by  sand  in  tlie  West- 

ern  Territories.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Proc,  vol.  23,  j)art  2,  |i|i.J6-:'9, 
1875. 

Report  on  the  geology  of  iiortioM 

of  Nevada,  Utah,  California,  ami  .Iri- 
zona,  examined  in  the  years  IKTI  iinJ  | 
1872. 

Geographic  and  geologic  snrverys  wisto/l 
the  100th  meridian,  G.  M.  Wheeler  iueliara  I 
Report,  vol.  3,  geology,  pp.  H-l.'iT,  4    AVjjl. 
ingtcm,    1875.     Section   at  niontli  of  Graiij| 
Canyon,  by    G.    K.    Gilbert,   opposite 
190. 

Abstract,   Am.  Nat.,  vol.  10,  iiji.  ai-t^l 
(4  p.),  1870. 

Report  on  the  geology  of  poitiou^ull 

New  Mexico  and  Arizona  cxaniini'iliii 
1873. 

Geographic  and  geologic  explor.itinn*  isJj 
surveys  ■west  of  the  lOOtli  mtridiaii.  (i  V. 
Wheeler  in  charge,  Report,  vol.  3,  jifolw 
pp.  503-567,  4°,  Washington,  187:). 

The   recency  of  certain  volcam 

of  the   western   United  States.  [Al 
stract.] 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  23,  part  2,  jip. 
1875. 


DASIOIf.] 

Gilbert, 

f— ]  f'i 
tniii.s  a 
viJJe.J 

["iiiiei 
siirvc\-H 
«'.  Ton-, 
W77. 

M)..'fJl -;!,') 

—  Report 
-Voiiiifaini 

■Mil   ^CoJo 

•Voiintaiii 

'liiircfc.  ii 
toil,  ]j<77,  fl 
mi  [lu,. 
''.vC.  K.  I), 

series,  v.il.  ](, 
Ri-'vicw  (,.,u 
2U-2SG. 

]~~  TLe 

Lake, 

•*'"•  'lour,  s 
M9, 1878. 
Keiii.wed  hv 

isrs. 

•[Report  of 

liiasiii.j 

f.  S.  0,0, 
naronco  Kin 
""ashiu^'i,,,, 

■'f'leoiilJet 
•All.  Jour, 

5t9.  mn. 

■h 


•iiicje 


1.  i- 


sc 


"I'j'U-  mark 
asliiiii'to,,, 


The  Colorado  plateau  proviuccifj 

field  for  geological  study. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  12.  pp.lf^ 
85-103,  1876, 

Abstract,  Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol,  23 1 
32-35,  part  2,  1875. 

On  the    outlet  of  the  (ircnt : 

Lake. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  11,  PP^ 
220,  1876. 

Geological    investigations  in 

Henry  Mountains  of  l^tah.    [Abstn 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  11,  p.  447  (J  p.).  18" 

Lake  Bonneville.     [Abstract.] 

AVasbington  Phil.  Soc,  Bull.,  voUlj 
(il«.),  1877. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  11,  p.  445  (J  v.),  m" 


«'-«2.  mi. 

•ll'.^tr:„i,Am.: 

■'■'"■  ^^'•■i.satcL 

'"•'r.'ici,] 

"'asllil,;;!,,,,    p, 
''''■'■ '8-^».     ItoUK 

l^ohuuniH  of 
'^Vlime.s(o„e.j 

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"■''"■ni.'tou,  pj,i  J 
Wf'O. 

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origi,, 


"'"■■  •^•■i.,  a,| 


l^listrac 


■  -i'li.AaJ 


121. 


DARTOM.] 


NORTH  AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


439 


urn, 

(lis- 

1)8  and 
,W'iwii 


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portions 
;im\  Ati- 
is'l  and  I 

ci-iucte. 
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pliolite  pa?  I 


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[•  portioibiill 
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vi.liaii,  (i  il' 

g7r). 

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Gilbert,  G.  K.— Continued. 

r ]  [  Kcport  oil  work  in  Henry  Moun- 

taiii.s  iiud  on  history  of  Lake  Bouue- 

ville.] 

riiiioil  states  geographical  and  geological 
survi'.vHiif  the  Kocky  Mouiitiilu  region,  by  I. 
AV.  I'uHill,  Keiport,  pp.  6-0,  17,  Wusbingtou, 

AliKtnict,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  eorles,  vol.  15, 
lip.  351-353,  1878. 

Hepiirt  on  the  geology  of  the  Henry 

Mouutiiins,  United  .States  geographical 
iiiid  jjtological  surveys  of  the  Kocky 
Mouiitiiin  region,  J.  W.  Powell  in 
,  liar{;c.  100  piiges,  5  plates,  Washing- 
tou,  1877,  and  170  pages,  Washington, 
IHXO.  [Includes  a  report  on  lithology 
lyC.  K.  Dntton.] 

Koviiwi'd  by  J.  t).  Dana,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d 
Berifs,  vnl.  19,  pp.  17-25. 

Kivii  w  (anonymous),  Am. Nat.,  vol.  14,  pp. 
284-280. 
—  The  ;incient    outlet  of  Great  Salt 

Lake. 

Am.  J(iur.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  15,  pp.  256- 
»9. 1878. 

Keviiwotl  by  A.  C.Peale,  Ibid.,  pp.  439-444, 
K8. 

[Report  of   division   of  the   Great 

Basin.] 

U.  S.  Ctcol.  Surv.,  l8t  Annual  Repurt,  by 
Claroiico  Kins;,  Director,  1879-80,  pp.  23-S8, 
Wa8liinm<Jii,  1880. 

Tlie  outlet  of  Lake  Bonneville. 

Am.  .Iiiiir.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  19,  pp.  341- 

Ripplo  marks.     fA^^stract.] 
WasliiiiKtoii.  ri'il.   Soc,   Hull.,  vol.  2,  pp. 

1-62,188". 

Al)sti:i(  t.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  10,  p.  60  (J  p.),  1876. 

TlieWiisatch  a  growing  mountain. 

.\listr;ict.] 
Wa*liiii;;liin  rhil.  Soc,  lJull.,vol.  2,  p.  195 
ili.l,  1880.    Komarks  by  Antisell,  p.  196. 

[ReliUioiis  of  rermian  beds  to  Au- 

ttyliiiicsloiie.] 
'V.ialiiimtdn,  Pbil.  Soc,  Hull.,  vol.  3,  pp.  105- 

tiiJli.l,  1880. 

Tlio  drfiinage  system  of  the  Black 
llsofDakota.     [Abstract.] 
■sliini,'tou,  Phil.  Soc.,  Bull.,  vol.  3,  pp.  125- 

\ 1880. 

Post-Glucial  joints. 

Jour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  23,  pp.  25-27, 


Uil>- 


,18n 


[On  the  oiigiu  of  Jointed  structure. 

lAm.  iloiu.  Sii.,  3(1  series,  vol.24,  pp. 50-53, 

lAl'atract.Am.Nat.,  >-ol.  16, p. 834  (J p.),  1882. 


Oilbert,  O.K. — Continued. 

Heport  [oil  work  in  Great  Basin]. 

U.S.  Gcol.  Surv.,  ,1.  \V.  Powell,  Director,  2d 
Annual  Report,  1880-81,  pp.  10-17,  Washing- 
ton, 1882. 

Contributions  to  the  history  of  Lake 

Bonneville. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  J.  V>'.  Powell,  Director,  2d 
Annual  Report,  1880-81,  pp.  167-200,  Wash- 
ington, 1882. 

AbstractH,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  pp.  401-402, 
lilates;  Science,  vol.1,  p.  570  (ip.),  18H3;  Am. 
Jour.  Sci.,  ;ld  series,  vol.28,  pp.  150-151,  1883i 
Sci.  Am.  Supp.,  vol.  18,  No.  450,  p.  7187,  4°, 
1884. 

The  climatic  changes  of  later  geo- 
logical times,  a  discussion  based  on  ob- 
servations made  in  the  Cordilleras  of 
North  America,  by  ,|.  D.  Whitney,  14  -j- 
394  pages,  4^,  Cambridge,  1882. 

Science,  vol.  1,  i)]..  141-142,  169-173,  192-195, 
1883. 

Reviewed  by  C.  B.  Warring,  ibid.,  p.  395 
(ip.). 

Report  [on  work  in  Great  Basin], 

V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  J.W.  Powell,  Director, 
3d  Annual  Kei)ort,  1881-82,  pp.  14-16,  plate, 
Washington,  1883. 

[Faults  and  cuxrthciuakes  iii«  Great 


Basin  region.] 

Science,  vol.2,  pp.  380-5S1  (J  ]>.),  1883. 

From  Salt  Lake  Weekly  Tribune,  Septem- 
ber 20, 1883. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  p.  1158  (5  lincB), 
1883. 

Pre-Bonueville  climate, 

Science,  vol.  2,  p.  170  (9  p.),  1883. 

On  the  origin  of  jointed  structure. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  27,  i)p.  47-49, 
1884. 

A  theorj-  of  the  earthquakes  of  the 

Great  Basin,  with  a  practical  applica- 
tion. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.27,  pp. 49-53, 
1884. 

The  sufficiency  of  terrestrial  rota- 
tion for  the  dctlection  of  streams. 

National  Aead.  Sci.,  Memoirs,  vol.  3,  pp. 
7-10,  4'',  1885. 
Am.  Jour.Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  27, 427-432, 1884. 
Abstract,  Science,  vol.  4,  pp.  28-29  (f  p.), 
1884. 

Ripple  marks. 

Science,  vol.  3,  pp.  375-376, 1884. 

Introductory  sketch  of  the  Quater- 
nary lakes  of  the  Great  Basin. 

V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bull.  No.  11,  on  the  Qua- 
ternary and  Recent  AloUusca  of  the  Great 
Basin  [etc.],  by  R.  K.  Call,  vol.  2,  pp.  363-366. 
ma)),  Washington,  1885. 


440 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX   OP 


[DVULia?, 


Gilbert,  (J.  K.— Continued. 

Ueport  [of  ojioriitious  in  Great  Ha- 

sin], 

U.  S.  Gool.  8urv.,  J.  \V.  I'owell,  DIrmitor, 
5lh  AmiUiil  IU«i)ort,  I883-HJ,  pp.  30-84,  WiihIi- 
ingtuii,  IHR'). 

The  diversion  of  water  coursos  by 

the  rotation  of  tlio  earth.     [Aljatract.] 
■\VaMliin>,'lciii  riiil.  Sue,  Bull.,  vol.  7,  pp.21- 
23, 1885.    DixcuHMtMl  by  Wiinl,  Uall,  Itobiiiaoii, 
and  Murray,  pp.  -'11-25. 

The   topographic   features  of  lake 

shores. 

IT.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  .J.  \V.  Powell,  Uireclor, 
6th  Anuual  Ueport,  18«;t-lH84,  pp.  C'.t-123, 
Wii8hiii{;tiiii,  ISH.'i. 

AbHtraet.M,  Am.  .Tour.Sci.,  3(1  Heries,  vol.81, 
p.  402 (J  p.),  1886 ;  Am.  Nut.,  vol.  20,  pp.  620-628, 
platOH,  1880. 

[( >ld  shore  line  of  Lake  Ontario.] 

Head  to  Am.  Assoe.  Ailv.  Stu.,  1885. 
Seienep,  vol.  0.  p.  222  (i  p.).  1885. 

[ ]  Geological  survey  of  the  United 

States,  geology  and  explorations. 

Ajipletoiis'  Annual  Cyelopieilia  for  1885,  pp. 
401-408,  1880. 

Some  new  geologic  wrinkles. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.35,  p.  227  (J  p.),  1887. 
Am.  .Jour.  Sci.,  3(lHertos,  vol.  32,  p.  324,  18,S(!. 

The  inculcation  of  scientilic  method 

by  example,  with  an  illustration 
drawn  from  the  Quaternary  geology  of 
Utah. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei..  3(1  series,  vol.  31,  pp.  284- 
299,  1880. 

The  place  of  Niagara  Falls  iu  geo- 
logic history. 

Am.  .Vs.soc,  Proc,  vol.  35,  pp.  222-223,  1887. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  32,  pp.  322-323, 
1880. 
Scieucp,  vol.  8,  p.  205  (i  p.),  1886. 

On  a,  prehistoric  hearth  under  the 

Quaternary  deposits  in  western  New 
York. 

Sci.  Am.  Supp.,  vol.  23,  pp.  0221-9222,  Xo. 
577,  4^,  1887. 

Ab.'itract  of  paper  road  to  AVasbington 
Phil.  Soe.,  1887. 

The  work  of  the  International  Con- 
gress of  Geologists. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sol..  3d  series,  vol.  34,  pp.  430- 
451,  1887. 

Am.  Assoc  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  36,  pp.  183- 
200, 1888. 

Abstract,  Canadian  Rec.  Sci.,  vol.  2,  pp. 
510-514,  1888. 

Nature,  vol.  :i7.  pj).  10-22,  40-43,  1888. 

Reviewed  by  P.  Frazer,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  21, 
pp.  841-847,  1887. 


Gilbert,  G.  K.— Continued. 

[ ]  [Stages    of    geologic    history  uf 

Sierra  Ne\  ada. 

Washington  Phil.  Soc,    Bull.,  vol,  tf,  p,  ; 
(4  p.^  1887. 

Old  sliorc  lines  in  tlii^  Ontario  Iiiisin, 

Canadian  lust.,  Proc,  3d  series,  vol.0,  pii 
2-4,  1888. 

Changes  of  level  of  the  Great  I.ukc*. 

The  Forum,  \  ol.  5,  pp.  417-428,  1888. 

[Views  in  regard  to  the  work  of  the 

International  Congress.] 

International  ('oiij;.  ('■e(d..  Am.  Committee 
Report.s,  1888,  pp.  73-74  (S  p.),  1888. 

Lake  Honneville.     V.  S.  (icol,  .Surv., 

Monographs,   vol.  1,  xx,   138  juiges,  51 
[dates,  map,  4  \  Washington,  ISIH). 
Abstracts,    Am.  t!eol.,  vol,  7,  pp,  133-131. 
1891;   Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  41,  pp. 
327-329,  1891. 

Includes  Appendix  A,  onaltitiidcsaudtbiir 
determination,  by  A.  L.Webster;  li,  on  tlicili- 
formation  of  tliegeoidby  lliereiiMiXiil.tbruiigli 
evaporation,  of  tlie  water  of  I.uliii  I'oniicvillp 
by  R.  S.  Woodward;  and  C,  on  tlie  elivatioD 
of  tlie  surface  of  tlio  I'.onneville  ImsinliyeS' 
pansiou  due  to  change  of  eliiiiate,  l)y  I!.  >. 
Woodward. 

The  strength  of  the  eartli's  crust. 

Ge(d.  Soc.  Am.,  I'.ull.,  vol,  I.  pp.2:j-J4,26,:; 
1890. 

Discussed  by  A.  WinchcU,  Holiort  liny  J.I 
Slovenson,  and,!.  ('.  I'ranner.  iij). 2.'i-27, 

Abstracts,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  pp.  lo9,46r-j"0 
1890. 

The  history  of  the  Niagara  Kivci, 

New  York,  Com.  State  Resprv;itiiiii  iit  Xim; 
ara.  6th  Report,  pp.  61-84,  plat&s  18. 18M. 

[ ]  Utah. 

^Macl'arlane's  Geol.  Rwy,  ( i aide,  2(1  edilioD. 
pp.  313-315  1890. 

Pcwt-Olacial  anticlinal  ri(lj,'e8  near 

Kiploy  and  Caledonia,  N.  V. 

Am.  C.eol.,  vol.  8.  pp.  230-2.11  (^  p.),  Ml 
Al)stract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  p,  1127  (5  linfii, 
1891. 

Abstract  of  paper  read  to  Am.  Assoc. .I'l' 
Sci.,  1891. 

[Mode  of  gravel  accuuiidiitioniutk| 

arid  regions  of  the  West, J 

(.icol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol,  2,  pp.  223-224 ijpl. 
1891.     In  discussion  of  paper  by  K.  rmui*".'''  I 
'•The  relation  of  secular  rock  disiiite^wtwn  j 
to  certain  transitional  crj'stalliiic  sibist.^ 

[Status  of  terms  "Algonkiau"  au^j 

"Algonquin."] 

Geol.  Soc  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.2,  p.  174  (ip.i  *l 


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Gilbert,  a.  K.— Continued. 

1111(1  Howell,  K.  K.    KcHton'il  outline 

(if  l,ako  Hounevillo. 

Idcul.  Allan,  Siirvt\vs  wont  of  llic  lOOtli  mt'- 
ri(li»n  miili'iWlH'eliT,  folio  \ViiMliiii);l<>ii.lH7<l.  | 

—  Marviue,  A.  R.,  and  Howell,  K.  K. 
riiilsot'<'asl(!rn(;iiliforiiifi,  Mouthoiistcru 
Ni'vaila,  iKirthwt'stcrn  Ari/onii,  ami 
ndiitli west t'l'u  Utah,  No. tit!; sou tlH-ni  anil 
HoiitLwi'sltTU  Utiili,  No.  o'.l;  ctMitral  and 
westcin  rtah,  No.  nO;  ifart.sofnortluTn 
ami  Udiih  western  Arizonaaiid  soiitlit'in 
rtiili,  \(>.  1)7;  iiaris  of  eiiHtern  .Viizoua 
and  western  New  Mexico,  No.  7t!;  parts 
of  Colorado  and  New  Mexico,  parts  of 

No».tlil,  77,  7^1. 

IGi'ol.  AtlnH,  SurvejH  west  of  tho  lOOtli  me- 
riiliiiii,niiilcr\Vho('lor,folio,\Vnshinf;toii,IH76.| 

—  Howell,  li.  K.,  andLoew,  O.  I'artH 
of  eastern  and  soiitheaBtorn  Arizona, 
western  aiidHoutliweHtoruNew  Mexico. 

[(ieol.  Atlas,  Surveys  wt^st  of  tlm  lOOtli  me- 
ridiiin,  undei'  Wlu'cler,  sheet  Xo.  8;i,  folio 
Wa»hiiij,'l(Jii,  1877). 

—  Marcou,  .1.,  and,  aiid  Marvine,  A.  1{. 
I'iirts  (if  central  and  western  Arizona, 

[I'lcol.  .VtliiH,  Surveys  went  of  the  100th  luo- 
ridiaii,  uiiilor  Wheeler,  sheet  No.  7.'>.  folio 
Wiiabiii^toii,  1877J. 

Gilbert,  L.  W.  [Copper  in  Connecticut.] 
Amiidin  dor  Thysik,     [GilhortJ,  vol.  70,  pp. 

431-430,  IH'22. 

Gilbert,  S.  A.  Kxtracts  from  report, 
ikscrijition  of  the  coast  of  Texas 
iuterveuing  between  Matagorda  Bay 
and  Coritus  Christi. 

U.  S.  CiiiiHt  Surv.,  Report  for  185!!,  pp.,  :!24- 
:C8,W;i»liiiij.;|,„|,1860. 

Gill,  .\.  ('.  Pctrographical  notes  on  a 
iwk    collection    from   Fernando    No- 

rtiiiliii. 

Julius  Hopkins  Univ.,  Circulars,  vol.  7,  pp. 

:i-"'J,Xn.65,4'',  1888. 

[Gilmer,  Krancis  William.  On  the  geo- 
logical furuiatiouof  the  Natural  Bridge 

itl'Virj^iiiia. 
Am.  I'liil.  Soc.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  new  aeries, 

l'P.lS7-lit2, 1818. 

[[Gilpin.]    The  parks  of  Colorado. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci..  2d  series,  vol.  44,  pp.  351-362, 

1867. 

|Oilpin,  E.  [Including  Gilpin,  Edwin; 
^>in,  E.  .Ir. ;  and  Gilpin,  Edward; 
'^liich  could  not  be  satisfactorilj- 
separated.]  A  lecture  on  8abl.-  Island, 
Halifax,  ms.     [Not  seen.] 


Qilpiii,  E.— Continued. 

The  I'ictou  colli  licld. 

Norihiif  Kii^liind  Inst.Mininu'Kn|{..  Tram., 
vol.  22,  ii.i;i9,  plate  ;):i,  187a. 

Notes    on    the    coal    nieasiireB    and 

lower  Carboniferous  strata  of  western 
'       Newfoundland. 

Northof  Kii^laiuITnsl.  Mining Kni;.,  Trans,. 
V(.1.23,  pp.  — ,  plate  a."),  1874. 

The   groui)ing   of    the   Pictou   coal 

seams. 
j  Nova  Seotlnn  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  :i,  pji.  281-28S, 

!  1874. 

.Sketch  of  theCarboniforou.s  district 

of  St.  Georges  T?ay,  Newfoundland. 
Nova  Scotian Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  3,  pp.  ,157-364, 
1874. 

Observations  on  some  fossil  bones. 

Nova Scotiau Inst.,  Trans,, vol.  ii,  pp.  40O-4O4, 
1874. 

The  submarine  coal  of  Nova  .^cotia. 

Norlhof  I'^ngland  Inst.  Mining Eng.,  Trans., 
vol.  24,  plate  34, 1875. 

The  iron  ores  of  Nova  Scotia. 

North  of  K.ngland  Inst.  Mining  Kng.,  Trana., 
vol.  20,  pp.  — ,  plates  8-9,  1887.    (Not  seen.] 

The  southern  synclinal  of  the  Pictou 

coal  field. 

Nova  Seotian  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.4,  pp. 89-97, 
1878. 

Notes  on  specimens  of  iron  ores,  etc., 

collected  in  I'ictou  County  for  the  Phil- 
adelphia exhibition. 

Nova  Scotiau  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  4,  pp.  137- 
146,  1878.  , 

Notes  on  some  recent  discoveries  of 

copper  ore  in  Nova  Scotia. 

Geol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  33, pp.  749-753, 
1877. 

Abstract,  Phil.  Mag.,  new  series,  vol.4,  p. 
310  (i  p.).  1877. 

The  gypsum  of  Nova  Scotia. 

N'orth of  Kngland Inst .  Mining  Eng.,  Trans., 
vol.30,  p.  08,  plate  12,  1881. 

The  limonite  and  limestones  of  Pic- 
tou County. 

Nova  Seotian  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.5,  jip.  31-38, 
1882. 

The  trap  minerals  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Nova  Seotian  lust.,  Trans.,  vol.  5,  pp.  283- 
296,  1882. 

The  northern  outcrop  of  the  Cum- 
berland coal  field. 

Nova  Seotian  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  5,  pp.  387- 
399,  1882. 


442 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OF 


iBCLLir. 


DABTO.V, 


Oilplii,  K. — Continiiod. 

Tln"  gold  lii'ldH  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Kilt;,  mill  ^Mliiiug  Jour.,  vol.  84,  ]i|).  &-0,  17- 

IH,  r,   1K82. 

The   fohling  of   tlio  C'luboniATOiiH 

strata   iu   the  Maritime  Provinces   of 
Caiiiulii. 

JJiiyiil  Soc.  ranniln,  I'ror.,  vol.  1,  Ht>c.  4,  iiji.   ^ 

137-U'j,  4^,  i«s;i.  j 

AlistriK't,  Ciiimdinn  ItPC.Sci.,  vol.  1,  lip.  14-  ' 
'    i.i,  i«8:i.  1 

Notes  ou  tlie  iiianganeso  orcH  of  Nova  | 

Scotia. 

lio.val  Siir.  C'liimda,  Tranfi.,  vol.  2,  hoc.  4,  pp. 

''       7-13,  4",  188.^ 

KemiltH  of  past  oxi)orionce  in  gold 

mining  in  Nova  Scotia, 
I  ]lriti«li  Amsoi'.,  Roport  of  54lli  iiii'otiiig,  pp. 

'        711-712  (I  p,),  1885. 

A  oompiirison  of  the  distinrtivo  fea- 

tmea  of  Nova  Scotian  co;il  lields. 

Urillwli  Ahhop.,  Report  of  ,14111  ineotlng,  pp. 
'       712-713,  18Hr.. 

An  analysis  of  a  I'ioton  eoal  seam. 

Nova  Suotiaii  InHt.,  TrauH.,  vol.  0,  pp.  42-47, 
1880. 

Notes  on  the  De  Bert  eoal  field,  Col- 
chester County,  Nova  Scotia. 
I'  Nova  Seotiau  Inat.,  Trails.,  vol.  0,  pp.  93-07, 
(       1886. 

Notes  on  the  manganese  ores  of  Loch 

Lomond,  Cape  IJreton. 

Nova  Scotian  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  6,  pp.  97-99, 
•      1886. 

The  Carhoniferous  of  Capo  Breton, 

Tart  I. 

Nova  Scotian  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  6,  pp.  289- 
I      298,  1886. 

The  Nova  Scotia  gold  mines. 

Am.  Inst.  MiiiiiiR  Knf{.,  Trans.,  vol.  14,  pp. 
674-680,  map,  1886. 

The    iron    ores   of    Pictou   County, 

Nova  Scotia. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  14,  pp. 
'        54-0.'),  1880. 

The  geology  of  Capo  Breton  Island, 

Nova  Scotia. 

Gcol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.42,  jip.  515-526, 
1880. 

Notes    on    the    limestones  of    East 

Rivor,  Pictou,  Nova  Scotia. 

Canada,  Royal  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  4,  sec.  4, 
pp.  159-106,  plate  11,  1887. 

The  Carboniferous  of  Cape  Breton, 

Part  II. 

Nova  Scotian  Inst.,  Pioc,  vol.7,  pp.  24-:i5, 


Oilplii,  K.— Continued. 

Tlie  Carlionifcrous  of  Capo  Uroton, 

with  introductory  remarks,  I'ait  III. 

Nova   Siotiaii  Inst.,  I'roc,  vol.7,  pp,  lOo, 
117,  IH88. 

Tiie  faiiKs  and  foldings  of  the  I'iitou 

coal  Held. 

Canada,  Royal    Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  ,1,  set.) 
pp.  25  ;iO,  4  ',  1888. 

The   geology   of   Cajio    Brcinn,  tlif 

minerals  of  the  Carlionileroii.s. 

Nova  Scotian  Inst.,  I'roc,  vol.  7,  pp  '.'U-l'M, 
1889. 

Notes  on  the  Nova  Scotia  gold  veins. 

(Janada,  Uoyal  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.C,  sec.4,|iii. 
or!  70,  ].late  ;),  1889. 

Tile  geological  relations  of  tliepriu- 

cijtal  Nova  Scotia  miin'rals. 

Am.  Inst.  JliniiiK  liu;;,,  Trans.,  vul.  16,  pp. 
108-205, 1800. 

The  Devonian  of  Capo  Hictoii. 

Nova  Scotian  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  pp.  38I-3ST, 
1890. 

The  evidence  of  a  Nova  Sciitl.T  tar- 

lionit'eroiis  conglomerate. 

t'anad,'   Hoyal  Soc,  Trans.,  vol  H,  sec.  4,  pp. 
117-121,1891. 
Abstract,  Science,  vol.  15,  p,  ;I73(J  col.|,lf90 

Giroux,  \.  .1.     Serpentines  of  Ciiuada. 
Ottawa  Nat.,  vol.  1,  pji.  9,')-U(),  Irtiu. 

Godon,  M.    Ohstirvations  to  serve  foi  ilis  | 
miiioralogical  map  of  Maryliiml. 
Am.  I'hil.  Soc.  Trans.,  vol.  o,  pii.  31J-3.'!  | 
1807. 

Godon,  S.  Minoralogieal  oli.scrvati'iinj 
made  in  the  vicinity  of  Bo.stuu  in  llmj 
years  1807  and  1S08. 

Am.  Acad.,  Memoirs,  1st  series,  vol.  H,p.l^i| 
1810. 

Mils.  d'Histoire  Nat.,  Annali  •*,  vol.  15  l'i| 
1810.     [.Not  .seen. J 

Goessmann,  Charles  A.  Cnntrilmtii'iH 
to  the  chemistry  of  the  mineral  sprinjl 
of  Onondaga,  N.  Y. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,2d  series,  vol.  42, pp. 211-2'^ 
:!fl8-374, 1800. 

Buck,  C.  E.,  and.     On  tlio  roclc--al 


deposit  of  the  Petite  Anse,  La.,  ■'"^ 
Company,    Report    of    the   Ameni'iT 
Bureati  of  Mines,  35  paj;en,  2  iilat«| 
New  York,  ISfiT. 
Goldsmith,  E.    Tli(«  blue  gravel  of  C«| 
iforuia. 

riiiladelphia,  Acad.  Sci.,  I'wc,  vol.  Ml 
7;i-74, 1874. 


Goldsmjt 

—  Oiitli 

Villley, 

I'lii'l.'iil. 
H  pp.  4i 

—  I'ca-lii 
County, , 

I'liil.iile 
]<■  l"i<  p.] 

—  H.isniiii 

I'lifl.elel 
m-Uil    l^il] 

Ctoldstoiie, 

''aliliiriiii 

l*''--"-l,  ph, 
—  TnoIiiiiii 

C.ilil.illii.l 

■■■I  r.-.:,  1800 

Soodale,  Ch, 

■iiiii    licuiii 

ni.iii^Mneso  t 
Ariz. 

I  Goodale,  (J.  L. 

^'illMIMl  lli.st 

'"iiiii^irv  r,.j„„. 
I  —  [ii'iicLs  of 

^I'lllMl   |ji,s( 

■tiiim.'il  l{cp,„. 
•Usci  ill  7(j,  ., 

"''•'lOTiiilfiin.. 

'^liseiv;i(iol 
«"'tlluK,.„,„,|j 

-V.'Olll;,!  histJ 
^"""■il  /;r|,„rt 

^t'riiiilliin 
'.'OoodfelJow,  u| 

W(lii|ll,-lk,. 

■•^'■iniiv,  v„l  i\ 

^odrich.   .lo8,,. 

'siaihior  n;,„.J 

■»Ml..|„;|,.      s;|,j 

Jit'alj,ii(i8„J 

"'•■''""  ('viMj.rJ 
I  ■•'''"''"•i.'Ii  /.slam 

•^"'■Joiir..Sei., 

-■Notiee.sof  80 
*""'<■    i>lieu< 

•lm.Jui,r.,Sci.,  V 
loodyear.w-.  A. 

[^•■"''W of  .Salt 
I  ^'ont  region 


:iABTOS.I 


NOUTII    AMERICAN   OEOLOOY. 


443 


|Bfu.i2: 


(Joldsmitl),  K.— Coiitimu'tl.  I  Goodyear,  W.A. — C'ontiiiiiixl. 

(Ml  ihi' tilkiili  III' tlio  plaiiiH  in  l<ri(lK*'r     NotcH  on  llio  K*)<>li'Ky  t'^' ^^'^ ''<"^'*t  (>^ 


ipfi  BrMoii, 

I'lUl  111. 

ol. ",  I'l'.  1<W- 

,f  the  rii'tou 

,  vo\.  '',  »>■'■■  I 

Uvclon,  till' 
roviw. 
i,l.7,i.l'21»--'2«' 

bia  gol'l  veins. 
,,vol,0,sec.4,i'i' 

nsof  tlieptiu- 

alB. 

Craim.,  vol.  16.  PI'' 

-)0  lUctim. 

;., vol.7,  pp.  Ml-3*"' 

[ova  Scotia  (ar- 
te. 

n8.,  vol.'.',  sec.  4.  pp. 

l5,i..:a3(icol.).l» 
jes  ol'  V\\w\i. 

0,->-UO,  !<*«■ 

IB  to  serve  for  tk  I 

Mavvlaiitl' 
^•ol.^..  PI'.  31M-1  I 

L.^l  ol>sorvati«i«| 
lot'  Bostou  intli''l 

iBtucric's.vol.s.fi^'l 

Ai.wl'-.  ^"">' ^' '1 

Coiitrilmti'iB 
LonuuevalsprinS^ 


•il'H,  V 


ol.42,rP 


110 


On  nierocl;-Jl 

to  An^-''  »'»"  '" 
jf    tlu'    Auifiif' 
•)  plaK 


pat;es, 


[bine  gv 
ISii.,  I'f^*-' 


avel  of  (■' 
vol.* 


Valli'.v.  Wyoinin^  Territory. 

I'liilailclphlii,   Acud.  Set.,   Prii)'.,  1H7H  [vol. 

;iO|,  |>|>  Vi-U,  l«7fl. 

I'l'ii-liko    phosplioritt)     from      I'oik 

County,  Fla. 

I'liiliililpliiii,  Afiul.  Niil.  Sci.,  I'vw...  I«lt0, 

]i.  pli'  p.),  IX'M). 

|',;isiiniterroin('ru\vror(I  County,  Ind. 

I'liiliilclplila,    Ai'ud,   Sci.,  True,  IHUI,  pp. 
W-liM   I8I»1, 

Ooldstone,  I..  P.     Fn'sno  County. 

Calil'iriiia,  lIHli  lU'porlol  MliicruIuglHt,  pp. 
l«t  ■Jtil,  plHio,  IHilO. 

—  i'liidMnino  County. 

I'.iliiiiiiiiM,  mth  lU'portuf  Miaeriiloglitt,  pp. 

;;i4-;.",  l«>o. 

Ooodale,  Charles  W.      The   occurrence 

and   treatment    of    tho    ur^jentiferons 

uiitiiKauese  ores  of  Tombstouo  distrit't, 

Ariz. 

Am.  IiiHl.  Miuing  Mug.,  Traim.,  vol.  17,  pp. 

Goodale,  <<.L.     Cbeinical  report. 

Niitimil  liistory  and  k«"1"S.V  "f  Maiiio,  I'ru- 
liiniiiMry  nport,  pp.  4i:!  150,  Aii;;n8ta,  1801. 

—  [Kdcks  of  Mnalhas-cn  roiflon.] 
Xaliinil  liislory  andp-olo^iy  of  Maine,   -d 

Annual  liiport,  pji.  'JC4-:;n7,  Aiij;ii8ta,  l«fl'-'. 
[X\m  ill  Ttli  annual  report  of  Maiiio  board 
uf  ajirliiilliin'.) 

—  Oliscrviition.s  [rei,jion  west  of  forks 
of  the  KeiinebecJ. 

N'iiIiumI  liistory  and  geology  of  Maine,  lid 
Annual  iJipcirt.  pp,  28-28;t,  Aiigiinta,  1802. 
,Al»iiiii  Till  annual  report  of  Maine  board  of 
ajjrlrulliire.j 

'.Goodfellow,  Geor<fe  E.].      The  8ouora 

tartliquake. 

.■^oitMuc,  vol.  11,  pp.  162-106,  4^  1888. 

(kodrich.   .I(i8ei)h.      [UoinarkM   on    the 
land  uf  Hawaii.] 
Am. , lour.  Sei.,  vol.  11,  pp.  2-7,  1820. 

Heal  ami  .supposed  olfeetn  of  igneous 
iittioii  (niiiarkM  in  letters  from  the 
Siiiiilwicli  IsIjukIs]. 

Am.. Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  16,  pp.  345-347, 1829. 

Notii  OHof  some  of  the  volcauoes  and 
volcanic  pheuomeua  of  Hawaii  and 
other  islanils  in  that  grouji. 

Am.Jimv.  Sci.,  vol.  25,  pp.  199-203, 18:14. 
lodyear.W.  A.     On  the  topography  and 
Nngyof  Salt  Spring  Valley  aud  tho 
adjacent  region  in  Calaveras  County. 

f'aliloruia  Acad.  Sol.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  pp.  387- 


Oregon. 

CHlifornlii  Acud.  ,Scl.,  rroc,  vul.  4,  pp. '2U&- 
21W,  1873. 

Notes  on   the   High  Sierra  south  of 

Mount  Whitney. 

(.'allfornla  Aeud.  Sci.,  I'rov.,  vol.  ,'>,  pp.  180- 
183,  1875. 

The  colli  mines  of  tlm  western  coast 

of  tliii  I'uited  Sta*'»s,  1")!  jiages,  12' ,  Say 
Francisco,  1877.     [Not  seeu.] 

Ifeviow  of  tirld  notes  of   1H71   aud 

discussion  of  general  topics .couueuted 
with  tho  gravel  (|uestlon. 

Harvard  (.'oil..  Mum.  ('Dinp.  /ool.,  Memoirs, 
vol.ti,  aiirlferoiiH;;iavel»of  tlie  Sierra  No  vada, 
by  Whiliiey,  pp.  48H-5'J6,  4 ',  1880. 

Petroleum,  asi)haltum,  and   natural 

gas. 

<  'alifornia,  7tli  liuportuf  Statu  Mineralogist, 
lip.  03  114, 1888. 

Coal. 

California,  7tb  Report  of  the  Statu  Miueralo- 
giKt.pp.  117  178,  1888. 

Kern  County. 

California,  8lli  Iteport  of  the  State  MInorulo. 
gJHt,  pp.  3(19-324,  1HH8. 

Lo8  Angeles  County. 

California,  8lh  Iteport  of  the  State  Miueral- 
ogiHt,pp.  335-342, 1888. 

Inyo  County. 

California.  8th  Ueport  uf  State  Mineralo- 
gist, pp.  224  309,  1888. 

Siin  lierniirdino  County. 

California,  8lli  Ueport  of  tho  Stato  Mineral- 
ogist, i>p.  5(14  512.  1888. 

San  Diego  County. 

California,  8th  Ueport  uf  the  State  Mineral- 
ogist, pp.  510-528, 1888. 

Tulare  County. 

California,  8tli  Ueport  of  tho  Stato  Mineral- 
ogist, pp.    13-052,1888. 

San  Diego  County. 

California,  9th  Ueport  of  Mineralogist,  pp. 
139-155, 1890. 

Saiitii  Cruz  Island. 

California,  9th  Keport  of  Mineralogist,  pp. 
155-170,  map,  1890. 

Alameda  County. 

California,  luth  Ueport  of  Miueralugist,  pp. 
91-95, 1890. 

Colusa  County. 

California,  10th  Ueport  of  Mineralogist,  pp. 
153-164, 1890. 

Contrti  Costa  County. 

(California,  10th  Keport  of  Mineralogist,  p. 
105,  1890. 


444 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX   OF 


|BUU.127 


DAKTON, 


Ooodyear,  W.  A. — Continued. 

Lake  County. 

Cnliforuia,  lOtU  Ko])ort  ut  Mineralogist,  pp. 
227-271, 1890. 

Marin  County. 

Ciilifornia,  10th  Keport  of  Miueralojrist,  p. 
2U9,  1800. 

M<'U(locino  County. 

Califoniiii,  luth  ll^ixirt  of  Miucralogist,  pp. 
314-322,  1800. 

Napa  County. 

Caliroriii.i,  10th  Reiiort  of  Miueralogist,  pp. 
349-,163, 1890. 

.Solauo  County. 

California,  10th  Kejiort  of  Miceraloyist,  pp. 
009-071,1890. 

Sonotna  County. 

(,'aliforiiia,  10th  Report  of  Mineralogist,  pp. 
672-679,  1890. 

Yolo  County. 

California,  loth  Report  of  Mineralogist,  pp. 
793-704  a  p.),  1890, 

Gorby,    S.  S.      Geology   of    Tippecanoe 
County. 

luiliaua,  Department  of  Geol.  andNat.  Hist., 
15th  Report,  1880,  pii.  01-90, 1886. 

(ieology  of  Washington  County. 

Indiana,  Department  of  (!eol.  andNat.  Hist., 
15th  Report,  1H80,  pp.  117-153,  jdate,  1886. 

Geology  of  Kenton  County. 

Indiana.  DepartnientofCrcol.  andNat.  Hist., 
15th  Kci)ort,  1880.  pj).  198-220, 1886. 

The  Wabiisli  arch. 

Indiana,  Dei)artnient  of  Geol.  andNat.  Hist., 
15th  Report,  1886,  pp.  228  lit  1, 1886. 

an<l  Lee,  S.  E.     Geology  of  Hoone 


County. 

Indiana  l)o))arlnientof  (ieol.  and  Nat.  Hist., 
15th  Rei)Ort,  1880,  pp.  160-176, 1886. 

Gordon,  C.  H.  *^VelIat  Keokuiv,  Iowa.] 

Am.  lieol.,  vol.  2,  p.  :!62  (i  p.),  1888. 

[Notice  of  deep  l)oring  at  Keokuk. J 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  4,  p.  127  (J  p.),  1889. 

Notes  ou  the  geology  of  .southw  .st- 
ern Iowa. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  4,  \q>.  237-239. 1889. 

Ou   the   Keokuk    l)e(l8    at   Keokuk, 


Gorrie,  — .  — .     [On  change  of  levels  of 
west  coast  of  Florida.] 

Boston  Soe.  Nat.  Uist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  4,  pp.liCi- 
392  (i  p.),  1854. 

Gossip,  AVilliain.     The  rocks  in  tLcvi- 
cinity  [of  Halifax]. 

Nova  Scotia  Inst.  Nat.  Sci..  Trans., vol,  i, 
l)art  2.  pp.  44-59, 1864. 

[ ]  [On   the   barrel  <iuart/  near  W:i. 

verly.] 
'  Novi  Scotia  lust.  Nat.  Sci..  Traii.s.  Vdl,  l, 

I  part  3,  iip.  141-142, 1805. 

Gottsche,   C.    Notes     on     geology   ol 
I      .Japan. 

!  Science,  vol.  1,  pp.  160-107  (J  p.).  188:). 

'  Grabill,  L.  R.     On  the  iiecullar  features 

j       of  the  Bassick  mine. 

I  Eng. and  Mining  .Tour.,  vol.34,  iiji.  :;jt:.t 

I  1882. 

j  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  11,  pp 

'  110-117,  1883. 

I  Orad,   Ch.      Note    sur    les    glaciers  de 
I      I'ouest  des  l^tats-Unls. 

Soc.  G^'ol.  France,  Bull..  2d  series,  vol.  B. 
pp.  121-130,  1871. 

Graham,  James C.    Ou  apeculiarmethiid 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  4u,  pp.  i'( 
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j  Ahstract,  Eng.  and  Mining  ,Tour,,  vol  '' 

p.  648  (J  col.),  4°,  1890. 

'  Grammar,  John,  jr.     \ccount(pf  tbcooal 
in'  'OS  ill  the  vicinity  of  KicliiiiomlVi.  j 
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Granger,  Ebenezer.  Notice  of  vegetallf 
iuipre.ssion,s  on  the  rocks  conuected 
with  the  coal  formation  of  /,au('S\ill' 
Ohio. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  3,  pp.  5  7,  jilati-,  ItJl 

Notice  of  a  curious    Ihited   rock  :ilj 

Sandusky  Bay,  Oliio. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  6,  \i\>.  17!l-l.Hl,  IBS- 
Grant,  C.  E.,  anil  Dawson,  .1.  W.    NoMj 


Iowa. 

Am.  JoiT.  Sci..  3d  series,  vol,  40,  ])]>.  29!)-300, 
1890. 

Abstract,  Iowa  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc.  1887  1880, 
pp.  98-100, 1890. 

—  On   (he  breccialetl  character  of  the 
St.  Louis  limestone. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  pp.  3(i5  313,  plali^s  lo,  11, 
1800. 


ou  rieistocene  fo.ssils  from  .Viitiiesti. 
Canadian  Rec.  Sci.,  vol.  2.  i)p.  41-4i^.  ll^"■ 

Grant,  II.  Allen.     A    week    auioug  iL«l 
glaciers. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  40,  |i|i.  '.'Ki--'i4  1'*^ 

Grant,  .lames  A.     The  gc()lc>,i;y  of  tli^ 
Ottawa  Valley. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  1,  new  ■■<(  ri.».  PI'  *'*! 
426,  1864. 


Grant,  UI 

Hcrvutio 

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Aliniie.' 

Keporl,  ] 

—  Accou 

Jli.ssi.ssij) 

Ami.  (ii' 

Grant,  WU 
tioii.s  f'roii 
11%  Colin 

Xcw  \  o 

piit.-iiir  (I 

"I'Xiit.  Hi 

Gratacap,  I 
l'"|Mil;.r 
I"!'':  vol.  1. 

—  TIic  j)ri 
I'lijiiilar  t 

1881. 

—  0])iiiiont 

cretidiis. 
Am.  \at., 

X-XVII,  1884 

—  Fisli  rem 

assic  rocks  t 
Am.  Nat.,  V 

—  [.Microscc 
■^tatca  I.sliUK 

Platen  Isia 
H-lW,2dlea 

—  f'fciiniina 
■'iiimliii  til 

Stilt™  I.sldii 
)887,iwi(lJ  e\lr 

TIio  co/oo 
Wiind. 
■^"i-  J'liir.  ,S(' 

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^'riskaiiy  s.in 

■"^laleulslaiiil 
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^'"■N'al.,  vol 

—  [lilock  „f 

''"■il'r  on  slior 

W.ind.] 

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Grant,  Uly.  S.    Report  of  geological  ob- 
fltTvatioiis  made  in  iiortliwosteru  Min- 
uesotii  during  tlio  Huuiiiier  of  1888. 
MinneHota  Ucol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.,  17tli 
Rqioii,  pp.  149-2ir.,  1889. 

Account  of  a  deserted  gorge  of  the 

Mi»t'i*<8'l'pi  "^"''  Minnehaha  Falls. 

Aiii.Oii)].,  vol.  0,pi>.  1-0.  plate  1,  1890. 

Giant,  William  H.  licnticular  eonen!- 
tioiis  from  north  of  Stnyvesant  Land- 
in",  Cdliimbia  County. 

N'cw 'V  "fli,  Jth  Annual  IJi'port  of  llio  Ko- 
j;(iitsi>l'  llio  rriver.iily  on  tho  Stat«  (/abinot 
..(Nat.  HiMt.,  pp.  77-79,  1851. 

Gratacap,  1..  P.    TIk^  Ice  age. 

l"ii|mlai-  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  12,  pp.  319  .127, 
IsTn;  vdl.ll,  pp.  90-101, 1879. 

—  The  ]iiimeval  American  continent. 

I'oiiular  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  19,  pp.  229-237, 

\m. 

—  0l)iiiioi)8  upon  clay  stones  and  con- 

(jietioiKS. 

Alii.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  pp.  882-892,  I'l.  .XXV  . 
X.WII,  188i. 

—  Fish  rem.aiua  and  tracks  in  the  Tri- 
assic  rocks  at  Weehawkeu,  N.  .1. 

.Viii.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  pp.  243-246, 1886. 

—  [Microscopic  nature  and  origin  of 
Statcii  Lsland  serpentine.] 

Statcn  Ishmtl  Nat.  Sci,  Assoc,  I'roc,  May 

14.  lM7,2(lhal',  1887, 

—  Prcliiniuary  list  of  Paleozoic;  fossils 
I'niuul  ill  the  drift  of  Staten  Island. 

Statt'M  Island  Nat,  Sci,  Aaaoc,  I'roc.  [Jan.  8, 
1887,ancl|  extra  No.  6,2  leaves,  1887. 

—  Tlio  cozoonal    rock  of    Manhattan 

Island. 

Am.  .Four.  Sci.,  :!il  .scries,  vol,  33,  ))p.  374-378, 

1887. 

—  [Notice  of  occurronco  of  bowlder  of 
Oriskaiiy  siiiidstoiie  on  >Staten  Island.] 

Siaten  Islam!  Nat.  .Sci,  Assoc,  Proc,  Mai'ch, 
1889, 
Am.  \at.,  vol,  23,  pp.  .'■)49-5.'iO  (]  j),),  1889, 

|- — [lilock  of  Potsdam  sandstone  from 
ilrift  cm  slioro  at  Totteuville,  Staten 
Island.] 

.\iii.  .Nat.,  vol,  24,  p,  695  (8  lines),  1890. 
Scicuco,  vol.  15,  p.  14, 4",  1890. 

|8ray,Alonzo.  Adams,  C.  B..  and.  Elo- 
weutH  (if  genlooy,  3.")t  pages,  Cincin- 
nati, WKf.     [Not  seen.] 

|[Oray,  Asa.  ]      [Moraine    in    Audover. 

Mass.] 

.lai.,I,mr.  Sci.,  vol.  43,  p.  LM  (2  linos),  1842. 
A'soc.  Am.  Oeol,,  Trans,,  p.  45,  1843. 


[Gray,  Asa] — Continued. 

Craw^e,  J.  B.,  aud.    A  sketch  of  the 

mineralogy  of  a  portion  of  .left'erson 
and  St.  Lawrence  counties,  N.  Y. 

Am.  ,Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  25,  pp.  346-350,  1834. 

Gray,  A.  B.  Report  on  mineral  lands  of 
Lake  Superior,  2S)th  Cong.,  1st  sess., 
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nrxp  [Washington,  1H46]. 

Gray.3on,  Andrew  J.  On  tlio  physical 
geOj^raphy  tmd  natural  history  of  the 
islands  of  the  Tres  Marias  and  of  So- 
corro, otf  the  western  coast  of  Mexico, 
Boston  S<M!.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  14,  pp. 
201-267,  1872, 

Green,  Henry  .\.  On  .a  few  of  the  fossil- 
iforous  localities  in  Livingston  aud 
Geneseo  conntie*'.  N.  Y. 

Am.  >T()ur,  Sci..  2(1  series,  vol.  41,  pp.  121- 
123;  vol.42,  p,42C(ip,),  1806. 

[Henderson,  Warren,  Mercer,  Knox, 

iStark,  and  "Woodford  counties.] 

Illinois  (icol.  Surv,,  vol.  4,  geology  and 
paleontoloiry,  pp.  276-342,  Chicago,  1870.  (In- 
cludes footnotes  by  A.  11.  Worthen.) 

Reprinted  in  Kcononiical  (ioology  of  Illi- 
nois, vol.  2,  pp.  593-015,  Springlicld,  1882, 

Green,  Jacob.  Notice  of  a  mineralized 
tree,  rocking  stone,  etc. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol,  5,  pp.  251-254,  1822. 
Green,  William.    Notes  on  the  country 
in  the   neighborhood   of   the   falls  of 
Montmorency. 

Quebec  liit.  aud  Hist.  Soc.,  Trans,,  vol,  1, 
pp.  181-188,  1829, 

Green,  W.,jr.  Notes  on  the  anthracite 
coal  regions  of  North  America. 

North   of    England     Inst.   Mining    Kng., 
Trans,,  vol,  13,  p.  25,  map,  1864. 
Green,  W.  Spotswood.    Explorations  in 
the  glacier  region  of  the  Selkirk  range, 
British  Coltimbia. 

Roy.Geogr,Soc.,l'roc,,vol,ll,pp,153-169,1889. 
Greene,  (ieorge  K.     Geology  of  Monroe 
County. 

lui'.iana  Dopt.  of  Statistics  and  Geology,  2d 

Ann,  Rep,,  pp,  427-449,  Indianaiiolis,  1880. 

GreenvTood,  George.     Rain  and  rivers, 

or  liuttou  and  Playfair  against  LyoU 

and  all  comers,   Hd  edition,   xix,  247 

pages,  Opiates,  London,  1876. 

Greer,  James.     (Jolite  coallield  of  Vir- 

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Gregg,  A.     Economic    mineral    of    San 
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Texas  (ieol,  and  Minerslogical  Surv.,  Ist 
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446 


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[BULL.  127. 


niBTo.v 


Gregory,  James  J.  H.     [On  the  geology 
of  Marblebead,  Mass.] 

E88PX  In»t.,  Proc,  vol.  2,  pp.  30G-311,  1862; 
vol.  6,  pp.  43-44,  1870. 

[Remarks  on  Gloucester  coast  re- 
gion.] 

EsHex  InHt.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  p.  96  (J  p.),  1864. 

[Keniarks  on  geology  of  MitUlleton 

region.] 

Es8c\  lust.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  \>.  107  {>,  p.),  1864. 
[Relation  of  vogttatious  to  under- 
lying rock  formation  at  Marbleheivd, 
Mass.] 

Essex  Iiist.,  Proc,  vol.  :!,  i)p.  101-103,  1864. 

Topography,  etc.,  of  Powow  Hill, 

Mass. 

Essex  Inst.,  Proc.,  vol.  3,  pp.  269-270,  1864. 

Gresley,  W.  S.     Formation  of  coal  seams. 
Eng.  and  Miiiiug  Jour. .  vol.  45,  p.  338  (J  I'ol.), 
4°,  1888. 

Xorth  American  geological  notes. 

Manchester  Geol.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  21,  pp. 
68-74,  Plato  I,  1891. 

Gre^wingk,  C.     Beitrag    zur    KeuDtniss 
der  orographischeu  und  geognostischen 
Bescliartenhoit     der     Nordwest-Kiiste 
Amcrikas  mit  den  auliegeuden  Inscln. 
Iluss.  kaiserl.  mineral.  Gosell.,  zii  St. Peters- 
burg, Verhanill.,  1848  uuU  1849,  p.  76,  plate  2 
[not  seen],  1850. 

Grl£Bug,  C.  S.  S.     Origin  of  Hint. 

Cincinnati  Quart.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  2,  pp.  168 
174,  1875. 

Grinnell,  George  B.     Paleontological  re- 
I)ort. 

Report  of  a  reconnaissance  of  tho  Black 
Hills  of  Dakota  made  in  the  summer  of  1874, 
Ludlow  in  charge,  pp.  75-78,  4°,  Washington, 
1875. 

Dana,  E.  S.,  and.    Geological  report. 

Report  of  reconnaissance  from  Carroll, 
Hont  ,  to  Yellowstone  Park  and  return  in 
1875  l>y  Ludlow,  U.  S.  Army,  Chief  of  Engi- 
neers, Report  for  1876,  Appendix  NN,  pp,  89- 
120,  AVasliington.  1876. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  13, 
pp.  2'."<-229,  1877. 
On  a  new  Tertiary  lake  basin. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vid.  11,  p|i.  126-128, 
1876. 

Sci.  Am.  Supp.,  vol.  1,  No.  15.  i).239,  4°,  1876 

Oriswold,  E.      [Sketch   of   geology   of 
Mercer  County.] 

Med.  Soc.  Pennsylvania,  Trans.,  vol.  14,  pp. 
466-470,  1884. 
GrlBWold,  Leon  S.     Tho  novaculites  of 
Arkansas.     [Abstriict.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv,  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  39,  i'l>-  248- 
2.'.0,  1891. 


Guettard,  Jean  I^tienne.  M<<moire  dans 
leqncl  on  compare  le  Canada  h  l;i  Suisse 
par  rapport  h  ses  mindraux. 

nistoire  de  lAcadi'mio  Royale  dcs  Scit'ini;,. 
p.  189,  plate  7,  4',  1752. 

Guild,  Edgar  \V.    Western  Kansas.  \u 
geology,  climate,  natural  history,  ett, 
Kansas  City  Review,  vol.  3,  pp.  46I-4C7, 18. 
Guiterman,  Franklin.     On  the  gold  de- 
posits in  tho  quartzite  formation  of 
Battle  Mountain. 

Colorado  Sci.  Soc.   Proc,  vol.  3,  pp.  iii.j 
(supplement),  1891. 

Gumbel,  Carl  Wilhelm.  On  the  Lauren- 
tian  rocks  of  Bavaria. 

<.^•lnadian  Nat.,  vol.  3,  new  serie.".  jip.  >il.]OI, 

plate  1, 1868.    Translated,  with  notes.  brl.S. 

Hunt,  from  Proc.  Royal  Bav.-iriau  Aiail..  1*6?. 

Gunning,  W.  D.    The  past  and  futiirecl 

Niagara. 

Po])uIar   Sci.    Monthly,  vol.  1,  jip.  564-573 
plates,  1872. 

Guppy,  R.  J.  L.  Ou  the  pliysii  al  gio;;- 
raphy  and  fossils  of  the  older  rocks  of 
Trinidad. 

Trinidad,  Sci.  Assoc,  Proc.  vol.2,  p.ll5.18r 
Guthrie,  Ossian.  The  Lake  Midiiian  I 
glacier  and  glacial  ch.'innels  across  the 
Chicago  divide.  Read  to  Chica.^'oGeol.  I 
Soc,  October  30, 1890,  16  pages,  platfs, 
Guyot,  Arnold.  [Remarks  ou  tlieckra- 
tiou  of  the  Jira  Mountaius.] 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  2,  pp.  ll'i-UT,  1U| 
1850. 

On   the  erratic  phenomena  of  ilie] 

White  Mountains. 

Am.  Assoc.  Proc.  vol.2,  pp.  3i)8-309 .j  n.i, 
1850. 

On    the   erratic    plienomcua  of  th^ 

central  Aljis. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  2,  pp.  Sll-Mi: 
1850.     Discussion  by  Agassiz.  I'.  Lcslir, H.I 
Rogers,  Bond,  and  Hall,  pp.320-:i2I. 

On  tho  Appalachian  Mountain  s.vH 


tem. 

Am.  J'onr.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  :!1.  pp.  157i 
ma)i,  1861. 

Abstract,  Canadian  Jour.,  vol.  6,  pp.  31-o 
1861. 

—  Artesian  well  at  Terre  Haute.  Iml.] 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.  13,  pp.  .'70- 

1869. 

—  The  physical  structure  .ind  Lyiism 
otry  of  tho  Catskill  Mountain  wff' 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  19, pp. 
)ilales  19,20.  1880. 

Aliblracts,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  13,  pp.  ^i 
1879;  vol.  11,  pp.  012-613  (3  I..),  188D. 


Habel,  A. 

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Habel,  A.     [On  the  mode  of  occurrence 
111'  niiiino  on  (iiincha  Lsland.] 

Xfw  Vork  Lyceum  Nat.  Uist.,  TrauB.,v()l.  1, 
l.l,.'J-j:i-229,  1871. 
Hagen,  H.  A.     On  amber  iu  North  Amer- 

irll. 

r.dsiuuSoc.  Xat.  Uist.,  rroc,  vol.  10,  iip.29G- 
;101, 1''74.    l{«marks  by  T.  S.  Hunt,  pp.  llOUaO'J. 
Hager,  Al'tcrt  D.     Oeolof^ical  map  of  the 
State  of  Vennont. 

Mii|i  111'  the  Sl;i(i'  of  ViTmoiit,    niider  tlit< 
iliriMti.iM  of  H.  !•'.  Wallinji,  Xcw  York.  1861. 

—  I'bysiciil  geography  and  scenery. 
Ilepoi  t  on  the  {^oology  of  Vermont,  vol.  2, 

lip.  871  '.111.  Clareiiionl,  1861. 

—  Kioiuiiuical  geology  of  Vennont. 
liepoit  on  tlie  geology  of  Vermont,  vol.  2, 

1111.73:1-870,  Clareniont,  1861. 

—  Biicf  report  on  the  geology  of  Ply- 

uioutli. 

Report  on  the  geology  of  Verniout,  vol.  2, 
rii.  731-7:!2,  Plate  XVIII,  Clareniont,  1861. 

—  Hitchcock,  E.,  Hitchcock,  E.,  jr., 
m\,  anil  Hitchcock,  G.  H.  Report  on 
the  jitology  of  Vermont,  descriptive, 
tlionrctical,  economical,  and  sceno- 
griipliicn],  vol.  1,  p}).  i-viii,  1-558;  vol. 
'2,  pp.  ,'j.Jii-l)82,  maps,  plates,  Claremout, 
1861. 

Viil.  2  consists  of  separate  reports  by  K. 
IlitclirmU,  S.  U.  Uall,  ('.  II.  llitrlicoek,  Z. 
Thiiiiipsiin,  a.  F,  Barker,  A.  1).  Ilager,  and 
I..  Li'sqiiereiix. 

Kevirweil  by  E.  Billings,  Am.  ,Toiir.  .Sci., 
Msoriis,  vol.  33,  pp.  416-420, 1801. 

[Haggin,  .T.  B.]     Kecord  of  strata  in  ar- 
lesiiin  well. 

Calii'dniiii,  Olh  .\nnnal  Keport  of  tlio  Min- 
iralojii.Ht ,  part  1,  pp.  ."iO-ri",  1866. 

lagtie,  Aiiiold.     Geology  of  the  White 

rim- (list rict. 

Initcil  States  geological  exploration  of  tlio 
)Wlip;u;illi'l,  liy  Claronco  King,  vol.  3,  mining 
industries,  jip.  409-421,  4=',  and  map  In  atlas, 
Wasliiiiyton,  1870. 

[Olaeier.s  of  Mount  Hood.] 

.\m.  .Iiiiir.  Sei., 3d  scries,  vol.  1,  pp.  165-167, 

iNl. 

■Wyoming,  Utah,  and  Nevada  [geo- 

loiiifiil  format  ions], 
Mari'iirliim  's   Am.  flool.  Rwy.  Guide,  pp. 

■[Report  (if  work  in  the  Eureka  dis- 

|ttitt.] 

S,  (ieul.  Siirv.,   ('.  King,    Pireetor,  Ist 
I  itniial  licport,  1879-80,  pp.  32-35,  WasUing- 

!«n.  1880. 


Hague,  Arnold — Continued. 

lleport  [on  work  in  Eureka  district]. 

V.  S.  Ueol.  Snrv.,  J.  W.  rowell.  Director,  2d 
Annual  Report,  1880-81,  pp.  21-35,  AVasliing- 
ton,  1882. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.27, 
p.  65  (i  p.),  1884;  Science,  vol.  4,  p.  67  (J  p.), 
4°,  1880. 

Abstract  of  report  on  the  geology  of 

tiio  Eureka  district,  Nev. 

V.  a.  (i<^(d.  Surv.,  ,T.  W.  Powell,  Director, 
1831-82,  3d  Annual  Report,  pp.  ',.3?-290,  plates 
24-25,  "Wasliington,  1883. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  seiie?,  vol.27, 
p.  08  Up.),  1884. 

[Report    of     the    division    of     the 

Pacific] 

U.  S.  Gool.  Surv..  J.  \Y.  Powell,  Dire(^tor,  3d 
Annual  Keport,  1881-82,  pp.  10-14,  Wa.sbing- 
ton,  1883. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.27, 
pp.  60-67  q  p.),  1884. 

[ ]  [On   occurrence   of  fossil  plants 

from  northern  China.] 

Am,  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  26,  p.  124  (J  p.), 
1883. 

Report    [including    statements    in 

regard  to  hyper8then(!  and  augito  au- 

desites]. 

r.  S.  Gool.  Surv.,  J.  W.  Pow(>ll,  Dire.tor,  4th 
Annual  Report,  1882-83,  pp.  16-18,  Washing- 
ton, 1884. 

Yellowstone  Park  [reconnaissance]. 

Science,  vol.  3,  jip,  135-130,  1884. 

Geological  section  of    the  Eureka 

district. 

lOth  Census  IT.  S.,  vol.  13,  statistics   and 
technology  of  the  precious  metals,  p.  33  (J  p.), 
4\  Wasliington.  1885. 
Report  of   Yellowstone   Park    divi- 
sion. 

IT.  S.  Gool.  Sinv,,(Uh  Annual  Report,  1884- 
85,  pp.  54-,')9,  \\'a8liington,  1885. 

Geological    history  of  the   "\'ellow- 

stone  National  Park. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  16,  pp. 

783-803,  1888. 
Abstract,  Popular  .Sei.    Monthly,    vol.  30, 

pp.  282-2.'i3  (J  p.),  1889. 

[On  the  Archean  and    its   stibdivi- 


1«i-< 


sions.] 

International  C(mg.  (ieol,,  Am.  Committee. 
Reports,  1888,  A,  pp.  00-67,  1888. 

]  [On  the    use  of  the   term    "Ta- 

ronic."] 

International  C(mc.  (ieol..  Am.  Conimittoe, 
Reports,  1888,  B,  p.  17  (2  lines),  1888. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  2,  p.  207, 1888. 


448 


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[Bii.i.m. 


Hague,  Arnold — Continued. 

Notes  on  the  occurrence  of  .a  leucito 

rock  ill  the  Absarko  range,  Wyoming 
Territory. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  lid  Hories,  vol.  ;i8,  ]tp.  43-47, 
1889. 

AbHtruct,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  p.  8U  (J  p.). 
1889. 

Report  of   Yellowstone  National 

Park  division. 

V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  9tli  Ui^iiort,  J.  W.  Powell, 
Director,  pp.  91-90,  AVa.sliiiigton,  1889. 

[ ]  Wyoming,     Utah,    Nevada,     and 

Idaho. 

Miu'farlaiie's  Gool.  Kwy.  (iuide,  2(1  edition, 
PI).  ;i09-312,  315,  1890. 

and    Emmons,    S.    F.     Descri^jtive 

geology. 

United  States  geological  oxploration  of  the 
40th  parellel,  Clarence  Kiuf;,  f;eologi«t  in 
charge,  vol.  2,  890  pages,  25  plates,  4°,  Wasli- 
ington,  1877. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  16, 
pp.  234-230,  1877. 

and  Iddiugs,  ,1.  P.     Notes   on   the 

volcanoes  of  northern  California,  Ore- 
gon, and  Washington  Territory. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  26,  pp.  222-235, 
1883. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  pp.  520-528,1884. 

Notes  on  the  volcanic  rocks  of 

the  Great  Basin. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  27,  pp.  453-403, 

1884. 

On  the  development  of  crystal- 
lization in  the  igneous  rocks  of  Washoe, 
Nev.,  with  notes  on  the  geology  of  the 
district. 

TJ.  .S.  (ieol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  P>'well,  Director. 
Bull.  No.  17,  vol.  3,  pp.  123-1,,.,  WaHhingtou, 
1885. 

Keviewed  by  [It.  \V.  Raymond ]  Eng.  and 
Mining, Tour.,  vol.40,  pp.  397-3!l8,  4',  188."i. 

AbstractH,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  19,  p.  1210  (l  p.), 
1885;  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  30,  pp.  388 - 
390,  1885. 

Keviewed  by  ,1.  A.  Clinrch,  Kng.  and  Mining 
Jour.,  vol.  41,  p.  52,  4^,  1886. 

Notes  on  the  volcanic  rocks  of 


the  Kepnblic   of  .Salvador,    Central 
America. 

j*m.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  8erie.-i,  vol.32,  pp.  26-31, 
1880. 

Hague,   J.  D,     On     phosphatic     guanc 
islands  of  the  Pacific  r>cean. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  34,  pp.  224-243, 
1862. 


Hague,  J.  D. — Continued. 

United  States  geological  exploratimi 

of  tlie  40th  paraUel,  with  Clarence 
King  in  charge,  mining  industry,  witl] 
geological  contributions  by  Clareucf 
King,  l{cports,  vol.  3,  xv,  647  paj,'es,,3: 
platet  and  atlas,  4  ,  Wasliingtnn,  1870. 
Includes  chapters  by  C.  King  ami  .\riio|i| 
Hague  and  geological  notes  by  .S.  F.  Krmnoii. 

Haines,  Tlirani.  The  .State  of  .\lab;iin;i, 
720  pages,  Paris,  [Racon],  18()7.  [No! 
seen]. 

Hale,  C.  .S.  Geology  of  soutlicrn  Ala- 
bama. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  C,  pj).  :i54-3i)3 
1848. 

Observations  on  the  Gnathodon  his 

around  the  head  of  Mobile  Ray. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  Heries,  vol,  11,  \>\>.  ICj-Kl 
1H5I. 

Hale,  .1.  M.  On  the  strata  pierced  in  the 
old  salt  boring  in  Clearfield  C(nint,v. 
Pa. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.   9,   pji.  4394* 
(iP-).  1^C4. 
Hale,  Moses.     Geological  notice  of  Trov  j 
[N.  Y.]. 

Ai:i.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  3,  pp.  72-73, 1821. 

Haliburton,  R.  A.  Map  of  the  coal  tielJs 
of  Europe  and  America. 

Nov.T,  Scotian  Inst.  Nat.  Sci.,  Trans,  vol.! 
p.irt  1,  opposite  p.  84, 1870. 

Exploration  in  the  Pictou  coal  liddj 

in  1867  and  18t)8. 

Nova  Scotian  Inst.  Nat.  Sci.,  Tr,in8.,rol.i| 
l)art  3,  pp.  155-104, 1870. 

r'nll,  Charles  E.  On  Cihicial  depositsij 
West  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Am.  IMiil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  14,  pp.  63,M 
047,  map ;  1876, 

Notes  on  glacial  action  visible!) 

the  Kittatinny  or  Blue  M<niiit;iin.  laij 
bon,  Northampton,  and  Monroe  com 
ties.  Pa. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  U.  pp.  i 
1876. 

Catalogue   of   the    gcologicil 

seum,  i)art.  1,  collections  of  rock  spej 
mens,  Nos.  1  to  4264,  2d  Geol,  Saij 
Pennsylvania,  Report  0,  211  0 
Harrisburg,  1878. 

Lanreutian  magnetite  iron-ore  ^ 

posits  of  northern  New  York. 

I  New  York]  Slate  Mus.  N'iit.  llist..'^] 
nual  lieport,  pp,  133-140,  Albany,  li'^' 


DABTO.V.J 

Hall,  Clia; 

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Hall,  Cliiirli-s  E. — Coutiuncd.  1 

.  Kelations  of  tlio  crystiilliiio  rocks  of 

caati-in  rt'iiiisylvMniii  t()  tlio   Siliuhui 
limt'stiiiio.s  luul  tbo  Ihulsou  Kivcr  iigc 
oftliobydromica  schists,  with  plate. 
Am.  rial.  Soc,  True.,  vol.  IK,  iip.  i'.Q-H'.',, 

\>m. 

Ali-'tiacl,  Am. Jour.  Sii.,  lid  Hcrios,  vol.  19, 

i,|i. 4i;i-iM  (i;,  !>.),  18X0. 
—  Si'coiiil  i;(!ol(>gic;il  .siii'\ey  of  Pennsyl- 
vauiii.  ]{i']niit  of  jirogrcs.s  CO.  'I'lio 
■'i'iil(ii,'y  of  l'liilii(l(3lj)liia  (Joiinty  and  of 
tlie.-iimthci-ii  parts  of  Montgomery  and 
limks,  with  analyses  of  rocks,  by  Dr. 
F.  A.  (■filth  and  F.  A.  Genth,  ,jr.,  x.\, 
145  piiges,  maps,  plates,  Harrisbiirg, 
1881. 

Abstniits,  Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  3(1  strios.  Vol. 
25,  pp.  47;!-l74  d  p.),  1883;  Am.  Xat.,  vol.  17, 

jip. 0,')-('i(i,  l.-i^G. 

—  Gcoliigy   of  the  Chester   Valley  of 

rfinisylvMuia, 

Am.  -N'.il.,  vol.  17,  jip.  64C-C48,  1883. 
licviewcil  l),v  Jiiiml,  ibid.,  pp.  005-967. 

I — Till!  .'>outh  Mountain  gneiss,  etc. 

■.M  (iiM)l.  Surv.  romis,vlv;iiiia,  lleiiort  1)3, 
vul  1,  j,'culu:;y  of  Lcliigh  mid  N'ortluimiitoii 
("\iiiIios.  i)p.  'J1.5-2.'>8,  plate,  narrislmri;,  1883. 

Till'  .southern  gneiss  of  Chester. 

2il  111'"!  Snrv,  ]'e!iii.>'ylvaiiia,  Rt'iiort  C4, 
;i(iloj!,v  lit  {'lirstor  County,  edited  by  .J.  P. 
L'sle\   p|i  51-G3,  llani.sbiir^r.  1883. 

Ilovifwid  liy  P.  Frazer,  Am.  Jsat.,  vol.  17, 
Vp.  10i0-l(.i:'7.  18S3. 

liepoit  of  ii  geological   survey  of 
iBeliiwafc  County. 

il  (ieol.  Surv.  Peiiusylvania,    Report  C5, 
pirt  1,  tii'lil  notes  on  Delaware  Cuiiul,v,  by 
C  E.  Hiill.  ]ip.  1-110,  map,  jdates,  HaiTiaburg, 
I  hw. 

Ali.stfiiit,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  31, 
|lili.!2i.22Kr;  p.),  1886. 

-[ilti  foiitorted  clay  on  west  side  of 
iLakcChaiiiiiliiin,  N.  Y.] 

1  tool.  .Surv.  Pennsylvania,    Kejiort  (,'.">, 
Ilurt  1,  ticlil  notes  on   Delawaio  (Jounty,  by 
.'  E  Hall,  j,|i,  x-xi,  Ilarrisburg,  1885. 

"Laiirciiliaii  niagnetie  iron-orodepos- 
l»  of  iiortlieru  \e\v  York;  accoiii- 
piiioil  liy  ;i  gt'ologicfil  map  of  Kssex 

lonuty. 

h'«v  Vnrk.  Iteport  of  tlie  State  CfOologist 
F13^4,  pp.  IM  31,  map,  Albany,  1885. 

hNoti'soii  the  manganese-ore  deposits 

'' rilliura.  \;i. 

[f-iig  ami  MniniH  Jour.,   vol.  .52,  pp.  94-95 

pi.J  ,  l>'.il. 

l^'MiitoAni  Inst.  MininfiKnj;.,  June.  18!il. 


■oie ' 


m 


Wi*. 


Hall,  Charles  E. — Continued. 

Beecher,  C.    E.,   and.     Field  notes 

on  the  geology  of    the   Mohawk   \'al- 

h'y. 

Kcw  Vork,  5ili  ]!e]iorl  of  State  (iooloj;iat, 
1885,  jip.  8  10,  map,  1886. 

[ Hall,  J.  W.,  and.]     Xoti's  on 

Oneonta  sandstone  in  the  vicinity  of 
Oxfortl,  Chenango  Cotiuly,  X.  V. 

XewVorU,  .')ih  Report  of  the  State  Ci.'olo- 
pst,  1885,  p.  11,  Albany,  1886. 

Hall,  C.  W.  [Field  report  on  Eakc  Su- 
perior region.] 

Miuiiesiita  (ieol.  and  Xat.  Hist.  .Surv,  7tli 
Annual  Report  for  1878,  pp.  26-29.  Minneap- 
(dis,  1879. 

Heport  [on  Liike  Superior  region]. 

Miiinesot.i  (ieol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.,  8ih 
,\nnual  Report  for  1879,  pp.  120-138,  St.  Paul, 
1880. 

A  brief  history  of  copper  mining  in 

Minnesota. 

ilinnesota  Acad.  Sci.,  Bull.,  vol.  3,  jiart  1, 
pp.  105-111,1889. 

The  lithological    character  of   the 

Trenton  liuiestoue  of  Minneapolis  and 
St.  Paul,  with  a  note  on  the  borings  of 
the  West  Hotel  artesian  well. 

Minnesota  Acad.  Scl.,  liiill.,  vol.3,  part  1, 
pp.  111-124,  plate  1,  18S9. 

Thegeological  conditions  which  con- 
trol artesian-well  boring  in  southetist- 
ern  Minnesota. 

lliiine.sola  Acad.  Sci.,  liiill.,  vol.  3,  part  1, 
pp.  128-143,  plate  2, 1889. 

The  distribution  of  the  granites  of 

the  Northwestern  States  and  their  gen- 
eral lithologie  characters.     [Abstract.] 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.  vol.  37,  pp. 
189-190,  1889. 

[ ]  [Notes  for  Fergus  Falls  and  lUtick 

Hills  Kaihvay,  (Jara  and  Winnebago 
City.] 

M  aefarlnnea  Cicol.  Rwy.  (•  aide.  2il  edition, 
p.  251  (J  p.),  1890. 

A   notable   dike    in    the    Minnesota 

Kiver  valley.     [Alistraet.J 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vul.  39,  pp.  203- 

264  d  p.),  1891, 

Some  of  the  conditions  controlling 

successful  artesian-well  boring  in  fhe 
Northwestern  States.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  fcjci.,  Proc,  vol.  39,  pp,  264- 

265  (J  p.),  1891. 


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IIARTO.V.  J 


Hall.  C.AV.— Continued. 

Peckham,  S,  F.,  and.     On  lintonito 

and  other  forms  of  thonipsonito;  a  pre- 
liminary notice  of  the  zeolites  of  the 
vicinity  of  Grand  Marais,  Cook  Couuty, 
Minn. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  yd  strics,  vol.  19.  i)i).  122-130, 
1880. 

Hall,  Professor.  Description  of  iiiiuerals 
I'rom  Palestine. 

.\  111.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  9,  pp.  [Vil-irA,  1825. 

Hall,  F.  Notice  of  iron  mines  and  luanu- 
factnrivs  in  Vermont  and  of  some  lo- 
calities of  earthy  minerals. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4,  pp.  2;)-25, 1822. 

Notice  of  a  curious  waterfall  and  of 

excavations  in  the  rocks. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  0,  pp.  252-254, 1823. 

Notes  on  a  tour  in  France,  Italy,  and 

Elbii,  with  a  notice  of  its  mines  of 
iron. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  32,  pp.  74-84, 1837. 

Notice  of  oriental  minerals. 

Aui.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  33,  pj).  249-255, 1838. 
Hall,  .lanu's.     Second    annual   report  of 
the  fourth  geolojifical  district  of  New 
York. 

New  York  (tcol.  Surv.,  2(1  Aiiuiial  Krport, 
pji.  287-373,  ]iliiti)  3,  Albany,  183,S. 

Alistract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  30,  ])p.  34-49, 
1839. 

Third  annual  report  of  the  fourth 

geolooical  distritit  of  the  State  of  New 
York. 

New  York  Gool.  Surv.,  3d  Auuual  lleiiort, 
pp.287-.Ti9.  Albany.  1839. 

Fourth  annual  report  of  the  survey 

of  the  fourth  geological  district. 

New  Y'ork  GcoI.Surv..4tU  Auuual  Koport, 
jip.  38U-4r)6,  Albany,  1840. 

Al).stract,  Am.  Jour.   Sci.,  vol.  40,  jip.  84-85, 
1841. 

Fifth  annual  report  of  the    fourth 

geological  district. 

iS'i'W  York  Geol.  Surv.,  5t^  Annual  Kcpiut, 
pp.  149-17!).  Albany.  1841. 

Ab,stract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.  vol.  42.  ]>.  228  (J  ]).), 
1842. 

Notes  upon  the  geology  of  the  West- 
ern .States. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  42.  j.p.  51-82, 1842. 

Geology  of  Nt>\v  York,  part  i  [fouiih 

or  western  district],  xxvii,  085  pages, 
54  plates,  geological  nuip  of  tlu<  Mid- 
dle and  Western  States,  4-,  Albany, 
181:j. 


Hall,  .James — Continued. 

[On  tlui  geographical  distriluiiinn  nf 

fossils  in  the  older  rocks  of  the  I  iiiteii 
States.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  45,  pp.  157-lflO,  1(12-1(3 
1813.  licad  to  A.s.'foc.  Am.  Gcol.  TUiiissJ 
by  I).  Houglilou,  II.  1).  j;(ij;ir»,  anil  K.  Em 
mous.  pp.  100-11)3. 

[On  wave  lines   and  casts  of  muil 

furrows.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vid.  45,  pp.  148-140,  \ni 
liviul  to  A.SSOC.  .\m.  (tcol. 

[Ex])lanation  of  twosections  atron- 

age.N.  Y.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  vol.  45,  iip.  329-330,  \tii. 
Kead  to  Asso('.  Am.  Gcol. 

[On  exposures  of  lirokcn  and  con- 
torted strata  and  internungled  drift  on 
the  shore  of  Lake  Erie.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  45,  yp.  327-3L".),  m 
Kead  to  Assoc.  Am.  Geol. 

[Glaciated  surfaces  of  cherty  lime- 


stone from  near  Niagara.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  45,  p.  332  (I  p.),  l-ti 
Road  to  Assoc.  Am.  Geol. 

—  Notes  explanatory  of  ii  section  from  | 
Clevelantl,  Ohio,  to  the  .Mississipii! 
Piver,  in  a  southwest  direction,  viik  I 
rem.arka  upon  the  identity  of  tlioWifi-l 
ern  formations  with  those  of  >f'i| 
York. 

A»8oc.    Am.    Gold.,    Trans.,    pp.    MT-23j  | 
plate,  1843. 

—  Kemarks  upon  casts  of  nuid  fiirmwj, 


wiive  lines,  and  other  luarkiiig.s  iiik'Ii| 
rocks  of  the  New  York  system. 

A.SSOC.    Am.    Gcol.,    Trau.s.,    pp.  4:':'-4£f 
plate,  1843. 

—  Geological  survey  of  New  York; 
inllueuco  on  the  productive  piii'siiits"! 
the  community.  [Abstracts  of  j,w 
logic  reports.] 

New  York  State   Agri.  ,Soc.,  Traus..  voll 
[for  1843],  pp.  241-277,  plite.  Alhaii.v,  Wi. 

—  [Ou  geology  of  region   of  .\'i;i,;'ar< 


Falls.] 

Bo.ston  Soo.  Nut.  Hiat.,  I'lnc,  viil.  !  pS 
(J  p.),  is«. 

—  Niagiira  Falls,  thoirphysieal  t'li:iu8<j 
tiiiil  tlio  geology  and  topograpliyol  tif 
surroiindin,g  country. 

Jlostou  Jour.  Nat.  Hist.,  vol.  4,  pp.-'i-'*-"! 
1844. 

—  (ieographical    distriljiitioii   of  fol 


Hall,  Jatr 

—  iVjitti 
tions  o(! 
and  jiort 

JleiJiirl 
limky  M 
imrtliern 
pp.  2ir,-3( 
inyli'ii,  IS 
Ab.slriic 
Jip  27;i-27. 

—  Nat  lire 
icaldistril 
in  tile  oldc 
States. 

lil'.'-tOJl    J, 

1817. 

—  Xotico  01 
till'  craiiiui 

t'll.si.s, 

Bo.ttiiii  ,Jou 
1J17. 

I  —  I'alcoiitoli 

i-'oiitaiiiing  (i 
ri'iiiaiiis  of  i 
•^"v  York  s; 
i««er  Nihiria 
xxiii,  333,  T 
18]-. 

Kpvieired 
'«<«.  Pl>.  109- 

•^listracls 


Hull.,  2(1 


sils. 

.\iii.  .Tour.  Sci.,    vol.   -17 
lioad  to  Assoc.  Am.  Gcol. 


PI' 


llMl.vli^ 


■11  .scries, 
■f'ataJoei,,, 

'"Sical  dtjiai 
survey. 

^'e«-  York, 

8'nt.soriii,,  Un 
"i"-Vatiir,-il  Jfi.st, 

■f'^ejio.sit  at 
•liiiiiiii  of  Cas 
I'oston  ,S„c.  N„ 
6S,1848. 

•'^ii  til,.  ,,ar, 
■l'"*its  of  \or 

l^'t'iirojic,  foil 
J*PtTie,s  o|-  fo.si 

|"*'"8.  ^vith  iml 
f"  "^liich  they 
f"  ••n-tie,.,i  , 
r^P'^'nvs,  bv 
""'  «"•!  end 

[*•  ^'''''i''^  2( 
F'''',ionniiilJ. 

.■*'"•  Jour.  Sci.,  i> 

'  *"'■  '.I>I).  I 


IlAHTO.V.  ] 


NORTH   AMERICAN    CfEOLOGY. 


451 


Hall,  .Tiiiups— Continued. 

Niitiire   of   tho    geological    forina- 

tioiis  occupying  a  }ioi'tioii  ol"  Oregon 
aud  niirthern  Ciilifornia. 

KclMirt  <il'  the  exiilorinj;  expedition  to  tlio 
Kciiky  Mountains  in  1842  and  to  Oregon  iind 
liiirtlii'in  Ciilit'ornia  in  1843-44  by  I'linnont, 
]i]\.  S'.'i  'JO:!,  Honso  Ex.  Doc.  Xo.  160,  Wiisli- 
inj;!"",  184."). 

Ali.strait,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  Hciics,  vol.  3, 
j.p  27;i-274  (i  p.),  1847. 

Nature  of  the  stratii  and  geograph- 
ical ilistiil)iitiou  of  the  organic  remaiim 
in  till'  older  i'ormatiou.s  of  tho  United 
status. 

l!ii>tuii  Jour.  Nat.  Hi.st.,  vol.  5,  pp.  1-20, 
1817. 

—  Notice  of  the  geological  ](o,sitioM  of 
till'  craiiiuiii  of  tho  Castoroides  Ohio- 

l'llSi.>i. 

liostciii  Jour.  Xat.  Ilist.,  vol.  5,  pp.  385-391, 

1847. 

I  —  Paleontology  of  New  York, volmno  1, 

CDiitainiiig  doscrii)tion8  of  the  organic 
ifiuains  of  the  lower  division  of  the 
New  York  system  (equivalent  of  tho 
lower  Silurian  rocks  of  Enroi)e),  ])p. 
xxiii,  333,  plates  1-87,  i^,  Alhauj-, 
1847. 
Reviewed  by  F.  Koeuicr,  Keues  Jahrbudi, 

1848,  lip.  1«9-1«1. 
Alistvai  t.<  by  Vernenil,  Soc.  Gool.  Franco, 

Hull.,  'M  Sirica,  vol.  .'),  pp.  374-380,  1848. 

-Catalogue  of  specimens  in  the  geo- 
logical department  of  the  geological 

survey. 

iS-ft-^B  Sew  York,  First  Annual  Koport  of  the  Ke- 
tmts  of  the  University  on  tlio  Statu  Cabinet 
ut'Xiitural  History,  pp.  1-39, 1848. 

[Deposit  at  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  holding 
Icrauimii  of  Casteroidea  ohioensis.] 
Huston  See.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  2,  pp.  167- 

m.  1848. 

•"n  tlu'  parallelism  of  tho  Paloo7oic 

qiosits  of  North  America  with  those 
lot  l^iirope,  followed  by  a  table  of  the 
ppttiesof  fossils  common  to  tho  conti- 
JMits,  with  indication  of  tho  positions 
lin  wliicli  they  occur,  and  terminated 
T'y  a  iritical  examination  of  each  of 
|tlie species,  by  Ed.  do  Vernenil  [traus- 
>'«!  and  condensed  from  Hull.  Geol. 

N.  France,  2d   series,    Vol.    IV,    for 

pi*  journal]. 

-_ll;;,li^B   -^niJour.  Sci.,2d  series,  vol.  5,  pp.  170-183, 
^  -JJ-iTU;  vol.  7,  ])\>.  45-51, 218-2;.tl,  184!). 


lets  of  i'-M 

llbany.W*' 
of  Sa?i^ 

vol.  !.P'' 

\,\r.\\  i'li»»8l 
h-ipliv""^ 

.  4,  in>. '■*''? 


Itioii  of  'l 


Hall,  .lames — Continued, 

Upon   some  of  tho   results   of   tho 

paleontologieal  investigations   in    the 

ytate  of  New  York. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  '-'d  series,  vol.  5.  jip.  243-249, 
l.'<|.'>.      liead  to  Assoc.  ,Vmi.  Geol. 

[ ]  [Drift  from  the  southward  in  the 

St.  Lawrence  \'alley.] 

Am.  Assoc..  Proc,  vol.  2,  p.  311  (\  p.),  1850. 

I'jiper  Siluriiin    and   Devonian  se- 
ries. 

Tte])orl  on  the  peology  of  the  Lake  Superior 
land  district,  ])art  2,  the  iron  region,  toijetlu^r 
with  tlie  uoneral  geology,  by  Foster  and  \Vhit- 
uey,  special  sess.,  March,  1851,  Senate  Kx. 
Doc.  No.  4,  pp.  152-100,  Washington,  1851. 

[CJeologieal  investigation  on  Drum- 

monds  Island  and  tho  north  shores  of 
lakes  Huron  and  Michigan.] 

Am.  Acad.,  I'roc,  vol.  2,  pp.  253-2.">4, 1851. 

Remarks  on  an  analysis   of   lower 

Silurian  limestones. 

lieport  on  tho  geology  of  Lake  Superior  land 
district,  ])art  2,  the  iron  region,  together  with 
the  general  geology,  by  Foster  and  AVliitney, 
special  sess.,  Marcli,  1851.  Senate  Kx.  Doc.  No. 
4.  pp.  104-W5,  Washington,  1851. 

Description  of  new  or  rare  sjiecies 

of  fossils  from  tho  Paleozoic  series. 

IJeport  on  the  geology  of  tho  I-ako  Sujjerior 
lacd  district,  jiart  2,  the  iron  region,  together 
with  the  general  gecdogy,  by  Foster  and  Whit- 
ney, special  sess.,  March,  1851,  Senate  Kx.  Doc. 
No.  4,  p.  203,  AVashington,  1851. 

Lower  Silurian  system. 

Keport  on  the  geology  of  tho  Lake  Superior 
land  district,  part  2,  the  iron  region,  together 
with  the  general  geidogy,  by  Foster  and  Whit- 
lu'y,  special  se.ss.,  March,  1851,  Senate  Ex.  Doc. 
No.  4,  pp.  140-151,  Washington,  18,'l. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,2d  series,  vid.  17,  pp.  181-104, 
1851,  nnder  title,  ''On  tho  Silurian  system  of 
tho  Lake  Superior  region." 

rarallelism  of  the  Paleozoic  deposits 

of  tho  United  States  and  IhiroiJC. 

Keport  on  the  geology  of  Lak(^  Superior  land 
district,  jiart  2,  the  iron  region,  together  with 
the  geneial  geology,  liv  Foster  aud  Wliitney, 
special  sess.,  March,  ls5I,  Senate  Ex.  Doc,  \o. 
4,  pp.  2S5  318,  Washington,  1851, 

Key  to  a  chart  of  the  successive 

geologiciil  formations,  with  tin  actual 
80<.'tion  from  the  Athtntic  to  the  Pacific 
oceans,  illustrated  by  tho  character- 
istic fossils  of  each  formation,  12*', 
Boston,  1852. 


452 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[DrLi..  ]27, 


Hall,  JainoH — (^ontinufid. 

[ ]  [Ke.snlt  of  tixploriitions   in  Wis- 

oonsiii.] 

Itcatl  to  Am.  Ahhoo.  Adv.  Sci.,  IH.'l. 
800.  tifiil.  France,  I'.nll.,  2d  hi  riu.H,  vul.  0, 
p.3U(iii.),  lS.-)2. 

Coiii))iiri80iiofth<^K<'olo);icalfeaturo8 

of  Toiini'ssec^  with  tliosc  of  tho  ."^tato  of 
Now  Yolk. 

Am.  A.SSOC.,  I'nx  .,  vol.  0,  pp.  250-2.")9,  ISrjL'. 

Paleoiitolo^jy  of  New  Yorli,  voliiiuc  2, 

contiiiniiii.;  (l('.sciii>ti()ii.s  of  the  orjuaiiif 
reinain.H  of  1  iio  lowt^r  middle  division  of 
tLo  Now  Yoric  system,  o(|uiviil(iit  in 
part  to  the  miihllo  Silurian  rocks  of 
Europe,  viii,  ;i.58  pages,  211  ])late8,  4'-, 
Alhany,  1852. 

[ ]  [Remarks  on  westward  extension 

of  Now  York  Silurian  formations.] 
Am.  Assoc,  I'roo.,  vol.  0,  pp.  2.55-256, 1852. 

Geology  and  ])alooiitology. 

ExpUinitioii  and  survey  of  tin'  valley  of  tlio 
On>nt  .Salt  Lake  of  I'tali,  liy  Howard  .-itans 
bury,  spnci.il  sc.s.-i.,  Jtanli,  If^'il,  Sonatii  Ex. 
Doc.  No.  3,  pp.  401-4(16,  Tliiladelpliia,  185'.'. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  serie.-f,  vol.  15, 
pp.  12(5-128,  1852. 

[On  ])i',l)l)les  of  eonglomeratea  and 

formation  of  (niartzite.s.] 

Annalsof  Science  (Cleveland),  vol.  1,  pp.  23(5- 
237, 1853.    Kead  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  .Sci.,  1853. 

Notes  on  some  fossils  of  the  so-called 

Taconic  system  described  by  Dr.  Em- 
mons. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  19,  pp.  434-435, 
1855. 

On  the  Carboniferous  limestones  of 

tho  Mississipi)-  Valley.     [Abstract  ] 
Am.  Assoc,  Proc.vol.  10,  part  2,  pp.  51-()0, 
1857. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  .series,  vol.  23, 
pp.  187-203, 18.-.0. 

Note  [onrocession  of  Niagara  Falls']. 

Am.  Assoc,  Troc,  vol.  10,  part  2,  pp.  76-7S, 

18.57. 

Geology    and    paleontology  of   the 

boundary. 

Kepoi't  of  the  T'.  S.  .and  Jtcsican  Boundary 
Surv.,  by  Knu)ry,  vol.  1.  part  2,  pp.  101-140, 
plates,  34tli  Cong.,  1st  sess..  House  Ex.  Doc. 
Xo.  135,  4 ',  AVasbinirton,  l.'^ST. 

Also  in  part  in  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol. 
24,  pp.  72-86,1857,  under  title,  "Ob.servations 
upon  tho  Cretaceous  strata  of  tho  I'niled 
States,  with  reference  to  tho  relative  position 
of  fossils  collected  by  tho  boundary  comniis- 
bion." 


Hall,  .Tame.s — Continued. 

[ J  Dirocliou  of  the  currents  of  ilejii). 

sition  and  source  of  the  materiids  nf  tiic 
older  I'iileozoic!  rucks. 

Canadian  Xat..  vol.  2,  i)p.  284-286,  Is,",?. 

Fiileontology  [of  New  York],  voliiiut! 

3,  cont.'iiiung  descrijjtions  tuid  ligiirftsof 
the  organi(^  remains  of  the  lower  lid- 
dorlierg  groii])  and  the  Ori.skiiiiy  saiiil- 
stone.  IS.'Sf)- ],*<,"! I  (with  \<pliinie  of  l:'it 
idates,  1801),  xii,  '>2'3  jiages,  1  ,  Albuuv, 
18,-)!). 

Keport  of  the  superintendent  of  thi' 

geological  survey  of  M'iscoiisiu.  .5.' 
I)age8,  jMadison,  18G1. 

Letter  on  the  i)rimor(linl  faiime  ami 


I'oint  Levis  fossils. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  31.  |)]).  220-S6, 
1861 ;  Soe.  G6id.  do  Eranco,  Hull.,  2(1  .•;('(•.,  vd 
10,  1)1).  72.")-734,  1S62. 

Canadian  Xat.,  vol.  6,  pp.  113-12ii,  liOl. 

Ceolofiy  of  Vermout,  Keport,  vol.  I,  iiji,  ri<;. 
3,sn,  4%  18C1. 

—  On  the  Catskill  group  of  Naw  York, 
Canadian  Xat.,  vol.  7,  pp.  377-:i81,  ISlU. 

—  [Let  teron  the  primordial  of  Ameria. 
.Soc,  G('(d.  Erauco,  Hull.,  2d  scries,  vol.  19, 

pp.  725-734.  1802. 

—  On  the  Potsdiim  sandstone  iiml  lltnl- 


son  Kiver  rocks  in  Vermont. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.  :i3,  mi.  W-h!-. 
1862. 

Iveviewed  by  E.  Billings,  ibid,  iip.  :!7i'-:,", 
1862. 

—  [Remarks  on  tho  restriciioii  of  iliol 
Catskill  group  in  Now  York.] 

Albany  Inst.,  Tr.iiis.,  vol.  4.  pp.  ;'.07-30.*lir.i. 
1864. 

—  De8crij)tion  on  new  s])ccies  ol'  i'cv 
sils  fo>m  the  Carboniferous  liuiestoue 
of  Indiana  and  Illinois. 

Albany  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  4,  pp.  1-3G,  IsM. 

—  [On  the  Taconic  ijuestiou.] 
Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Troc,  vol.  9,  pp.  ."i^,  ISi'V 

—  (Jeological  and  geograpliical  ilistii^ 
but  ion  of  the  graptolites  in  tlio  i" 
of  Canada  and  tho  United  States. 

Geol.  Surv.  Can.ida,  organic  rcinaini,  Pi  ■ 
ir,  graptolites  of  tlioliuebec  •rnniii,  pii- j> 
ilontreal,  1865. 

—  Preliminary  notice  of  tlj(^  fauna  ( 
the  Potsdam  sandstone,  with  reni:iil| 
upon  the  previiuis  known  siieoics 
fossils  and  description  ol'  some  noi 
ones  from  the  sandstone  of  the  nm 
Mississippi  Valley.  [Siipplciiieiitf 
note  (ui  tho  Potsdam  saiulstoiie.] 

Albany  Inst..  Trans.,  vol.  ."',  ]>p.l'-i-''''''J 
16th  Keport  New  Tork  -Mas.  Xat.IIiit.. 
pendix  1),  1863. 


tiAIUOW.  / 

HaJJ,  .hi 

—  ('II 

iiiastoii 

Aincric 

.\m.:i 

Ihscu 

—  <'„  , 

soiiDi,.)-, 

C.ik.kIj 

Xiifc.s 

tious  of 
I  lie  wc.sfo 
■\m.  VU 
I'p.'il':!  ,141 

—    "M     (1j( 

"«y, 

-Vllianyli 
"11    (he 

■''•'lIKiSldlif     ; 
V.'lllll.V,.,,    ,v 

•^iii-  -Vat.,' 

Ii(;l,|,„.\,„ 

—  "11    the 

iiiid  ii),)„.r  si 
'»'d  HchleM,, 
■Stnres. 

'W".*llclio„.,<  0(1 

|~-ff'"thof(,i 
''■"''•  County,] 

•Uil;,,iy  Ijist    I 

|— "mi  he  rein  I 
'""■'T    Hc),|,.,.| 
;!"■"■  «fo,-ra,)I 
'■"f-'-'Ntates;! 
^liii.  A,s.soc, 

'•'"'■"h.Hl    \;,t    I 

'J3.  IS7,-,. 
-l((r,„||    ,,f 

'■^■"•V.'iatK 

■'■'"    "'-    gco 
P"'''"n-(.nnsv]f 


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fo  the 


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IIAHTON. 


NORTH    AMKRtCAN   GEOLOGY. 


453 


Hall,  .limios— ContiniKul. 

—  (Ill  tlio  gi'olo^'iciil  ri'lations  of  tlH> 
iimstDilou  ami  fossil  elophaiit  of  Nortli 
Anioricii. 

Ain.Nat.,  vol.  1,  p.  500  (J  j,.),  1808. 
Jtiscussixl  bj-  llnr.sli,  ibid.,  ji.  5U0  (4  p.),  IKGH. 

—  (Ml  Ili<>  ^oolojfical  stnicttiro  of  tho 
soiitliiin  ]iiiit  of  Miiinesotii. 

C.iii.ii hail  Nut.,  vol.  3,  now  Hi'iios,  pp.  120-1'Jl. 

180S. 

—  Xdli's  on  tlio  ;;oology  of  some  por- 
tioii-i  (>r  Miiiii«.sot;i,  froiii  ."^t.  Paul  to 
tlif  wcsierii  imit  of  tlio  State. 

,\ici.  I'liil.  Soc,  Traus.,  vol.  13,  la'w  Hcrii'.^. 
pii.'ei  Ml,  1800. 

—  (Ill  tbo  recent  progress  in  geol- 
ony, 

.\lli:uiyln,st„  Trans.,  vol.  G,  pji.  L'91-204, 1870. 

—  (Ill  tlic  lolatioiiH  of  tho  Oneontii 
sanilsioiie  and  ilontroso  sutxlstono  of 
ViiiiMxni  Avith  tlio  llaiiiiltou  and  Clio- 
iiiuiij;'  i^l'ollps. 

Am,  Xat.,vol.  4,  pp.  563-50,",,  ();!<J-G40,  1871. 
Itiail  III  .\iii.  A.ssoc.  A<lv.  Sci.,  1S70. 

—  Oil  the  relations  of  tbo  middle 
mill  nplicr  Silnriaii  [Clinton.  Niagara, 
ami  llclderberg]  rocks  of  tho  United 
St.ites. 

Giiil.  Mns-,  vol.  9,  pp.  509-513, 1872. 
Ab^lla,■t.   llrilish    Assof.,    lit  port,   vol.  42, 
tmii.siution.s  of  tbo  .sections,  pp.  103-104,  1872, 

I  —  [Oil  the  fossil  trees  of  Gilboa,  Soho- 
liaric  County.] 

Albiuiy  Inst.,  I'roc,  vol.  1,  pp.  129-131,  132- 
131,  187;i. 

—  Oil  I  lit'  volations  of  tho  Niagara  and 
liiwiT  IIclilfihiTg  foniiations,  and 
thiii'  f;eograi)liical  distribution  in  the 
rnitril  States  and  Canada. 

Am,  A.ssoc,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  part  2,  pp.  321- 
335.  Ih7l. 
C'liiKiiUan  Nat.,  vol.  7,  new  scr.^vs,  pji.  157- 

lotl,  \^"k 

l^ricninl  of  borings  of  Gardner  oil 
j  wU  No,  ;i  at  Kast  Shanibnrg,  Pa. 

X'W  ViiiU,  26th  Amnial  Report  on  I  ho  State 
Ca^iiiict  111'  Natural  History,  pp.  31-33,  Albany, 

IJTl. 

-'•ii  the  geology  of  the  sontlicrn 
|?iiiiiitits  111'  New  York  itnd  adjacent 
I  parts  of  I'liiiisylvania,  especially  with 
Imi'Uiiio  1o  tli(<  age  and  structure  of 
|i!'' Citskill  Mountain  range. 

Mn.  \.-,Mi_'.  Ailv.  Si'i.,  Troc,  vol.24,  jiart  2, 
K'*'-)'4,  1,'*75. 
Aiiu.Tniir,  Sri..  3cl  .series,  vol.  12,  pp.  300-304, 


Hall,  James — ( 'ontinued. 

Note  upon  th<(  geological  position  of 

the  serjientino  limestone  of  northern 
New  York  and  an  in(|iiiry  regarding 
the  relations  of  this  limestono  to  tho 
Eozoou  limestones  of  Canada. 

Am.  .Jour.  Sci.,  Sd  series,  vol,  12,  pp,  298-300. 
1870. 

[Remarks  on  the  geology  of  the  Cats- 
kill  Mountain  district.] 

Albany  Inst.,  I'roc,  vol.  2,  pp.  12(i-130,  213- 
217.  1878. 

Note  upon  tho  history  and  value  of 

the  term  Hudson  River  groiij)  in  Amer- 
ican geological  nomenclature. 

Am.  As.soc,  I'ro4'.,  vol.  20,  iip,  2,'i9-2G5,  1878. 
Abstraet,  Am.  .lour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  10, 
p.  482  (i  p.),  1878. 

[Heniarks  on  geology  of  Lake  Chara- 

]ilain  I'egion.] 

Albany  Inst.,  rroc.  vol.  2,  pp.  247-250, 1878. 

The  hydraulic  beds  and  iissociatcd 

limestones  at  the  Falls  of  the  Ohio. 
Albany  Inst.,  Traus.,  vol.  9,  pp.  100-180. 1879. 
Also   in  Paleontology  of  New  York,  vol.  5, 
part  2. 

(ieological   survey  of  tho   State   of 


New  York,  paleontology,  vol.  5,  part 
2,  text,  containing  descriptions  of  tho 
Gasteropoda,  Pteropoda,  and  Cepha- 
lopoda of  tho  upi)er  llelderberg,  Ham- 
ilton, I'ortago,  and  ('hemung  groups, 
XV,  -192  pages,  1  ,  Albany,  1879. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour,  Set.,  3d  series,  vol.  15, 
p.  395  (i  p.),  1879. 

—  Sur  la  nomenclature  des  terrains 
pah'ozoiiines  aiiK  fitats-Unis. 

Congrestleol.  International,  CompteKcndti. 
session  of  1878,  pp.  60-07,  Paris,  1880. 

—  Note  upon  the  relations  of  the  One- 
onta  and  Montrose  sandstones  of  Va- 
nuxem  and  their  relations  to  the  sand- 
stones of  the  Ciitskill  Mountains, 

Head  to  Xatinnal  Acad.  Sci..  18.80. 
Science  (edited  by  J.  Michels),  vol.  1,  p.  290, 
1880. 

—  Contributions  to  tho  geological  his- 


tory of  the  American  continent. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  31,  i)p.  29-09,  1883. 
Koviowed  by  T.  S.  Hunt,  pp.  09-71. 

—  [Remarks  oti  classification  of  upper 


Devon  i,ni  of  New  York  and  Pennsyl- 
vania.] 

Scioueo,  vol.  4,  p.  327  (i  p.),  1884. 


454 


CATALOOl'E    AND    INDEX    OP 


fnt'i.L.  m. 


Hall,  .1  allies— Continuod, 

[ 1  "Iliulson  Kiver"  ago  ol'  tlio  Ta- 

foiiic  Hlatos  [writttMi  1>y  .1.  1).  Dlaiiii]]. 
Am.  .Iimr.  S<i,,  'Ml  ncrius,  vol.  2H,  j>|i.  Itll- 
;il2(,'i,p.),  18«4. 

Note  on  tlio  intimato  relationH  of  tlie 

ClifMiuiu<;gn)ii])aii(l  WavoilvHiiiKlstoiio 

in    iiortliwe.stoni     rcmiHylvaiiia    and 

Boutliwt'storu  Now  York.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Ahsoc,  Proc,  vol.  .13,  vj).  41U-41U,  1WK5. 

l'(q>ort  of  tlio  Static  j^folo^irtt. 

Xi'W  Voik,  HOtli  JJciHPit  of  till)  Statu  Mu- 
aoim  of  Xat.  Ui8t.,  for  1885,  pp.  220-2'.'7, 
Albany.  IHHO. 

Kt'poit    n  building  stonos. 

New  York,  ;>i)lli  Jtcpiirt  Statu  MuHcniii  of 
Nat.  Jlist.,  1HK5,  pp.  l,xG-227,  Albany,  iHXO. 

[On  tlie  nonieuclaturt)  of  tlio  Ameri- 
can lower  Paleozoic] 

Iiitcniational  Coui;.  <>eol..  Am.  (.'onimittee, 
RejMirt.s,  1««8.  r..  p.  10  (i  p.),  1888. 
Am.  (Ji'ol.,  vol.  2,  p.  200,  1,S88. 

[ ]  Kecord  of  locality  nniiiberH. 

New  Yiuk  Stato  Museum,  -l^il  Itei)Oit,  jip. 
451-40*!,  Albany.  lS,sn.     |T(>  be  contiuiieil.] 

and  Logan,  A\'.  E.     On  the  geology 

of  eastern  New  York,  reported  by  T,  S. 
H[niit]. 

Canadian  Xat.,  now  serie.-i,  vol.  l,pp.  308-309, 
1864. 

Am. .Tour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  39,  pp.  98-97, 
1804. 

Geological  map  of  Canada  and 

parts  of  the  I.'uited  States  from  Hud.soii 
Hay  to  Virginia  Kiver  to  Newfound- 
land, Montreal,  18G6. 

Also  on  smaller  scale  in  Atlas  to  Geology  of 
Canada,  1803. 

Reviewed  by  Anon.,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series, 
vol.  49,  pp.  ,"94-308, 18CC. 

and  Whitfield,  K.  P.     General  re- 
marks. 

T'nited  State.s  geological  cxjdoiation  of  the 
40tli  parallel,  Claicnce  King  in  charge.  Vol. 
IV,  Paleontology,  pp.  199-204,  Washington, 
1877. 

and  Whitney,  J.  D.     Report  on  the 

geological  8nr"ey  of  the  State  of  Iowa, 
embracing  the  results  of  investigations 
made  during  portions  of  the  years 
185ii,  1856,  and  1857,  volinno  1,  part  1, 
geology,  XV,  472,4,  4  pages,  map,  jilates, 
18.58. 

Includes  report  by  Worthon,  pp.  147-2.'>8. 
IJeviowed,  Am.  Jonr.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.  27, 
pp.  103-117,  IS.'iO. 

Abstracts,  Caniidian  Nat.,  Vol.  3,  pp.  184-186 ; 
vol.  5,  pp.  213-215, 1860. 


Hall,  .lames,  and  Whitney,  J.  1>.— ton. 

tinned. 
Annual  rei)ort  [Iowa  Keoloyy], 

7.'5  pages,  DcSiMoincs,  181)0.     [Nolseen.j 
Report  on  the  geological  muvcv 


of  tlie  Stato  of  WiscoiiHin,  \(>liiiiii.  | 
xix,  155  pages,  10  idatea,  2  m!ij)s,  l><ii:', 
Includes  rejiorts  by  ,f.  Wyinan,  pp.  I'.'I  jr 
and  ,1.  l.eidy.  ]>.  424. 

[Hall,  J.  ^V.,  Beecher,  V.  E.,  and  Hall, 
C.E.?]  Notes  on  the  Oneonta  smid. 
stone  in  tlio  vicinity  of  Oxford,  (he- 
nango  County,  N.  Y. 

New  A'ork.  ."ilh  Kejiort  of  tlieStnlc(lioliigi«(, 
1885,p.  11,  Albany.  1880. 

Hall,  S.  R.  Notes  on  portion  of  .Stiiti' 
east  of  (ircen  Mountains. 

(i.ology  of  Vermont,  2<1  Annual  llcjiorl  liv 
C.  15.  Adams,  iip.  174-214,  liurlingtoii,  \m. 

Rejiort  [on  geologic  ox])l()ratioii], 

(ioology  of   Vernmnt,  3d  Anmial   l;ii«nt 
pp.27-31,  r.urlington,  1847. 

Report   relating  to  the  geolof^y  vi 

nortlicru  Vermont. 

Report  on  tliege(dogy  of  Vermont,  vul  2  H' 
719-730,  Claremont,  1801. 

Geology  and  niiuoralogy  of  <  >rle.  i:< 

County  [Vt.]. 

Orleans  County  Soc.  Xat.  Sci.. 'Inms.  :ii,a  ! 
Archives  of  Science,  v<d.  1,  ])p.71-7)<,  I3il. 

and  Thompson,  Z.     Report. 

Geology  iif  Vermont,  1st  Anmiul  Keport.  I 
by  C.  IJ.  Adams,  pi>.  08-70,  linrlingtoa.lSt. 

Hallett,  P.     Notes  on  Niagara. 

ISritisb  Assoc,  Report  of  54tli  incetiDg,  !i?. 
744-745, 1885. 

Hallock,  William.  Preliminary  note* 
on  the  coeflicients  of  thermal  c.\paiisioD 
of  certain  rocks. 

r.  S.  (ie(jl.  Surv.,  Bull.  Xo.  78,  pp.  109-II-. 
"Washingtcm,  1891. 
Hallowell,   John    K.      Supposed   Jiin- 
Triiis    of   the    Front    raiiyc  id'  Colo- 
rado. 

Kansas  City  Review,  vol.  0,  pp.  492-196,  IS 

Tertiary  coal  measures  of  Giiuniso 

County,  Colo. 

Kansas  City  Review,  vol.  6,  pp.  08S-C96,Ix 

Hamilton,  P.  S.  The  auriferous ileposit^ 
of  Nova  Scotia. 

Nova  Scotia  Inst.  Nat.  Ili.st.,  Trans., 
part  4.  pp.  43-51, 1806. 

On  submerged  forest  trees  in  Cu 

berland  basin. 

Xova  Scotia  Inst.  N.it.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol: 
part  2,  PI).  91-00,  1870. 


HABT'X.) 

Hamlin,  ( 

j)ljysic;i 
Mount   , 
Iriet. 
Ilarvm 

7,  ipj).  1H9- 

Alislra 

IMI;  Am 

2211-2:10  (J 

Hammond 

iie.soiirce,' 
Mini  Jlllill.'- 
logie.ll  n 
li>l)e(l  l.y 
tllfe. 

—  Outline 
tiir.il  loati 
(-'anijiiia, 
101  li  Cfiii. 

plOllllcti,,!,  j 
.""^Wlioitorn 

!.•(.- 1. 

[ — ]  South 
•Mailarlanc 
!iip.:Wi  .■173.  II 

Hammond,  Ji 

iii.!,'iliMrict. 

■'^iiotli  Aiiier 

Ami.  Inst. 

13-- 1(11,  lfi85. 

—  'I'lii'iiiiriA 

ticolo^y  „(■   t 

Oils  of  then 

''Mliluriii.i.  !l 
'"■'-'■W,  plate 
-ilwtMi'l.  , 
3I0-.11I  C^rul 

" —  -Miliiiiy-  ( 

•  '.ililcirnia. 
K-S82,  l.Silii 

Hanchett,  Aiij. 

P'"l<).yist,   t( 

tiieiiortlioa.st 
h'  Thoiiijis 

[Hank.?,  Heiuy 

liiiniii-il,.  i:, 

I'liniii!.,,,  Me 

■\!ii.  ,I„iir.  .Se 

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Wen.] 

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Hamlin,  *'•  ''•     ObHerviitions   iipmi   tlu  Hanks,  Hotiry  G.—Contiiiiie<l. 

i)li\si<'iil    >{eojfraiiliy   imd     H''"'"K.V   "'      I )  ISuildiiij;  Htoiu-M  iiiul  liiiil<1iiiK  ma- 

M<iiimI    Ktaiiilu  and   tlio  adjacent  din-  torialH  in  t'alil'nrnia. 

i..ji.(  CiililDi'iiia.  CiDi  Aiiiiiial  l!('|i(ii't  cit'  tlio  Mill- 

lliiiviinlColl.,  Miis.Conii).  /..m,1.,  liiill.,  v.iI.  [          <Tal..f,'i-<i.  I'iir'  Ipp.Hi  :i4,  1(*80. 

7,i,i,.lb9-223,  i;  iilato«,  1H84.  [ ]  Moiml,  St.  llcltna. 

AlislractH,   Am.  Nat.,  vol.  ir.,  pp.  TiX-TlO,  Calildinla,  filli  .\miii:il  1!.  poil  cif  tli.-  Mill- 

im-.  Am.  .Idur.  S<;i.,  ltd  Horifn,  veil.  22,  pp.  \          cialonlst.  part  1,  pp.  78-79,  •-' iiliilf«.  IHbi;. 

''  [ ]  San  l>icj;()  ( Oinity. 

Hammond,  Marry.     Sonth  Carolina.  Caliioinia,  Oth  Annual  Itopoit  of  ilii>  Mia- 

iiisdiircc.s  iiiiil  popnlatiou,  InstitntionH  crnlDRiHt,  part  1,  jip.  no  !U),  map,  1HH7. 

imd  inclustrioH,  72")  jiai^f.s,  colnnid  },'oo-  |  [ ]  California  niincrals. 

l(j;{iial     ma]),     < 'liarlcston.    ll^X;!,    jmli-  Calil'iprnia,  <!tli  .Vimnal  licport  of  tlin  ^Iln- 

lis'lii'd  liy  the  Stato   Hoard  of  A^ricnl-  ;         ••lalo-isi.  pari  1.  pp.  m  ill,  iHst). 

tmc.  "n  tilt)  occurrenco  of  llanksite  in 

—  Oiitlino  of  tho  plivwical  and  aj,'ricnl-  Calilornia. 

t„r:,l   f.-atnrcs  of    tlir  Stato  of   8outh  A,n.  ,I.M,r.  S,  i.,  :.,1  s,.ri.w.  v.,l.;i7.  pp.  fi:.-60, 

M'lh  '('•onsnH  U.S..v„l.  (i,  IJopcrt  on  .■oti.m  HaiUia,  Oooruo  15.      Minrs   of  tli.-   Al)l..a- 

linMlurlioii  in  llic  fnilfil  .States,  part  2,  pp. 4(1:  lai'liiaii  1  aii^c. 

.•|i:!(lii,|tom  pat:iiiiitioii),map.4^,  WarthingtoM,  I              iSdiool  of  Min<'s  (^tiiartcrly,  vol.  3.  ]ip.  208- 

l.S^I.  I          214,  1S82.     rroni  Kcpoii  of  Itircctor  of  Mint. 

r ]  Sdiitli  Carolina.  1  Harden,   K.   K.     Report  on   firo  clay  [of 

Miidarlani's  (ii  ol.  ]tw\ .  r.nidr.  2(1  (■(lillon.  WcllcrslMirj^  coal  li.lHill]. 

jiii.:;nii  :;7:i.  ISIW.  (icol.  Siirv.,  I'l'ioiHylvania,  .\iiiinal  llfpoi-t, 

_  J     ,    1      Ti  'iM      .,  •        t  188.5,  pp.  23U-249,  llarri.sliur'',  l«8fl. 

Hammond,  .loiiii  I  lays.      I  lie  t.  iuioa mm-  "  "^ 

ill!,' (list net.  United  States  of  Colond.ia,      Harden,  ,T.  W.     TIi<-     l.rowii     liematito 

c.ti,  \.,,,.vi....  Oil)   deposits    of    South    Mountain    i)0- 

Am.  Inst.  JIiniiif;Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  i;i.  pp.  twocn    Carlisle,   AVayne.sbord,  and  tlio 

l3'.'-UiMf*iJ5.  southeastern  ctli^c  of  Ctniilieilaiid  "\'al- 

l.'y. 

Aiii.  Inst.  Milling  Imi^'.,  'I'rans.,  vol,  1,  pp. 

,    .  ,  i:i(i-14t,  lH7;i. 

oils  ol  tlieirex]doitation. 
. '.luornia. Jill,  ijeport  of  Mineral..s.st,  pp.      Harden,    Oliver     15.,     Prosser,    A.    O., 

Vijris.platis  1-8, 1890.  1       imd.     Noti's  on   the  now  mines  ahni^ 

MistiMit,  i:nKaiidiIiiiiii;,',Joiir.,  vol.  50,  ipj).  j       tho    reniisylviinia    Railroad   [Cainbriii 

County]. 

I'lMiiisv  Ivania  (ieol.  .Siirv..  -Vilas  to  Kcports 
inland  llllll,  pp.  DO'.)  ll'.Ki,  llarrisliiirs:,  1S81). 

832-882,1890  j  Hardman,   K.  T.     Anthracite   of    I'enii- 

Hanchett,  Aiio.  H.     Report  of  tho  Stato  I       sylvania. 
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3Ul-;in  (2eols.),43. 

—  Miiiiii'^-  of  oold  ores  in  California. 
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lieoijraphy,  meteorology,  and  liotaiiy  of  | 


187fi. 


lieviewed    liy   .Vnoii.,   Am.    .lour.    Sci..    iJd 

tln'  iiorilioiistorn  district  of  Minnesota.  „,.,.i,.,^_  v(d.  l.'j,  p.  m  (i  p.i.  i,s78. 

liv  Thomas  (lark,  82  pajics,  St.  Paul,      ^-r  ii.-     i      -v  ^  jt  i  p 

■ ,.  »        I    o     )  '^''-     "'"f      Hare,  Allrcd.     Notes  on  the  geoloov  of 

Wi.>,    rXot  seen.l  i,    ,,.     i      ,.     i     -n  i    it  i 

^  J  I       Hedlord,    Sackville,     and    IlaniiiiondH 

[Hanks,  Henry  G.     On  the;  oecurrenco  of  Plains. 

iiiiraiiLtile,  in  tho  tin-bearing  region  of  Xova  Seotian  Inst,,  'i'rans.,  vol,  ."),  iip.  ;i09- 

hiifaiiKo,  Mexico.                                         |  312,  1882. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol,  12,  pp.  274-27fi,  Harker,    Alfred.     T'h;'    Cortland     rocks. 

'^"''-  Geol.   Ala.ir,,  ltd  decade,    vol.   4,   jip.   4:!l-4;t2 

I— On  certain  niagnetic  rocks  of  Ari-  (i  P-).  l*^*^"- 

'»iiaaiid('alifornia,l))ages,  1890.    [Not  ,  Harkness,  H.  W.     A  recent  vtdcano   in 

"seii.)  i       Plumas  County,  (.'ul. 

Ut'iiil  I.,  S.iii  Francisco  Micro-scopical  Soci-  Ciliforniiv  Acad.  Sei.,  rroc  vol.  a,  pp.  40S- 

i"t,v,  X(iM  tiil)(>r  P.),  1890.  I  412,  187,"i. 


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Harlan,  K.  On  an  (extinct  spe<ioB  of 
crocoililt!  not  belon?  describod,  anil 
soino  obscrviitions  on  fho  geology  of 
wost  Jersey. 

]'hila(li>l|iliitt  Acad.  Sti.,Jonr.,  vol.  4,   ])!'■ 
15  24,  1824. 

Tour  to  the  caves  of  Virginia. 

Am.  .Timr.  Gool.  and  Nat.  Hist,  vol.  1,  pp. 
58-07,  1831. 

Harper,  L.  Preliminary  report  on  tli<' 
geology  and  agriculture  of  MissLssippi, 
pp.  3.")(l,  maps,  H  ,  , Jackson,  1857. 

]{i'vio\v,  Am.  iTour.   Sci.,  id  series,  vol.  'HP. 
pp.  l;)l-132  (J  p.),  1858. 

Harrington,  H.  J.     On   the  coals  of  the 

west  coast. 

Cicol.  Smv.   Canada,    llc^port   of   progress, 
1872-73,  pp.  7C-8I,  Montreal,  1873. 

■ Notes  on  samples  of  brick  clay  from 

Fort  Garry. 

fii'ol,  .Siirv.  Cannrta,   Koport  of  projjrcs.s, 
1872-73,  pp.  29(>-2!)n,  .Mont  real,  1K73. 

Analyses  of  serpentine   from   Lake 

Abbitibbe  and  green  mineral  from  Ilar- 
voy,  \e\v  Brunswick. 

fieol.   Surv.   ("anada,    Ileport   of  progress, 
1872-73,  pp.  209-300,  Montreal,  1873. 

Xoteson  the  iron  ores  of  Canada  and 

their  development. 

Gi'id.   .Surv.   Canada,   Ileport   of  progress, 
1873-74,  pp.  192-2.J!),  Montreal,  1874. 

Sir  William  Edniond  Logan. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  11,  pj).  81-83, 
1876. 
Kead  to  Xat.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Montreal,  1875. 

Notes  on  a  few  Canadian  minerals 

and  rocks. 

<;eol.  Surv.  Canada,   Keport  of   progress, 
1,871-75,  pp.  301-312,  plate,  Montreal,  1876. 

Notes  on  a    few  dikes  cutting  Lau- 

routian  rocks,  more  especially  witli 
reference  to  their  niicroccopic  struc- 
ture. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  8,   new  .series,   pp.  31,')- 
324,  plate,  1878. 

Notes  on   iniscellaueoiis  rocks   and 

minerals. 

(ieol.  .Surv.   Canada,    Keport   of  progress, 
187C-77,  pp.  465-488,  Montreal,  1878. 

Exposition  Uuiversello  do  1878  (\  Pa- 
ris; catal(»gue  des  miiicraux,  rocLes  et 
fossiicH  du  C.in.ida,  avei^  notes  descrip- 
tivos  et  expliratives,   I'M  pages,  Lon- 

;    dres,  1878. 


Harrington,  U.  .1. — Continued. 

l»eport  on  tlie  miiusrals  of  miihi  ot' 

tiio  apatite-bearing  veins  of  Ottawa 
County,  (Quebec,  -with  notes  on  iiiisici- 
hineons  rocks  and  miiMTals. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Canada,  lieport  of  impmn 
1877-78,  pji.  l(i-52(t,  Miintrciil,  187i>. 

AIsoin])art  in  (,'anadian  Nat.,  new  sitIi, 
V(d.9,  pp.  212  240, 1881. 

Dawson,  ,1.   W.,   and.     Heport  on 

the  g(!ol()'^ical  structure  and  iiiiiicnil 
resources  of  Priiu'o  Edward  Island,  lie 

ingtlieri'snltofexidorationsciindiicteil 
uiuler  the  authority  of  tiie  loral  jrnv. 
ernnu-nt,  52  i»ages,  m.-iit,  scrtiini,  ;i 
j)latos,  Montreal,  1S71. 

Harrington,  M.  W.     Keiiort  on  ( ilnisti  4 
County. 

(ieid.  and  Xat.  Hist.  Sinv.  Minmsnta,  4i;i 
Annual  Jieport  for  1875,  pp.  304-3:'l.  iii,i|),  St 
rnul,  1876. 

Steele  County. 

Geol.  iind  Xat.  Hist.  Surv,  Miiiiirs'iia,  iij 
Annual  Iteport  for  1875,  ))p.  3:l-;);i(i,  map 
St.  I'aul.  1870. 

Hodge  County. 

(Ieol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Jliniicsiita, til; 
Annual  Keport  for  1875,  i)p.  322-;;30,  iuii|i.>:. 
I'anI,  187G. 

Lost  rivers. 

Science,  V(d.  C,  pp.  265-200,  188.'. 

Harris,  Edwar<l.     [On  thegeoitigyol'tlie 
tijiper  Missouri.] 

I'lii1adil|diia,  .Vead.  Sei.,  I'nic ..  vol.:!.  pp. 
235  210,  1810.  Keraarks  l.y  i;ii;;ir>.  Mi.ri^.ii. 
nud  Jtdinson. 

Harris,  Gilbert  D.     Notes  on  tliog('olii5.a  | 
of  sontliwestern  Now  York. 
Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  7,  jip.  1114-178.  l.'-Ml. 

The    Fayetteville  -  Hnntsvillt'  sat- 

tioii. 

Arkansas  Geol.  Surv.,  Keport  tor  l8.-.«.v(iU  | 
pp.  149-1,54,  1891. 

Harrison,  Edwin.     Age  of  ilie  poriili,vrv| 
liills  of  southeast  Missouri. 

St.  Louis  Acad.  .Sei.,  Trans..  \ol  L'.  p  M] 

1808. 

Harrison,  Kandolph.  Ilanillinok  of  Vit-j 
ginia,  Kh  edition,  viii,  IK:!  |iii'4es,  m* 
plate,    Richmond,    188.5.    (itli   nliti*| 

Harrod,  H.  M.     Velocity  and  si'iliiiunt 

Seience.  vol.  ,5,  pp.  478-4811,  \>"*'<. 

Archean  rocks  in  'I'exas. 

N.rt-  Orleans  Aeail.  Sri.,  I^l|ler.^  vol.  I  ''■'•j 
2,  pp.  131-13;!,  1H88. 


MRTO.v.] 

Hartley, 

tlio  I'ici 
(ieol. 

IcGil-l.sO 

.\li.s(r 

P|i.  l!0-7( 

—  .Votes 

(ieel. 

18(i(t-IKf;tl 

Kepo 

ores. 

(iCdl.    ,>■ 

IHtitl-iWill, 

[Hartuai], 

;hii1  geiild 

V.:1.L'.   pp.   1 

Hartt,  C.  I"i 
111'  pre-t  'ai 
C'aiiadiar 
m.  JUKI. 

—  On  tlio 

til.'   "i'erii 

Urn  n.s  wick 
■mil  notes  ( 

01is('rvati( 
^l■w■  UriuiMi 
Frederic  l(jn, 

—  I'loliiain 
tile  I'riiiion 
•^t.  .John.  X 

oli.<(T\ati,| 
NVw  nri„. 

SIMIIIllcT  <.f 

Fii'iiciict,,,,, 

■VlL-ilmct. 
pp.  .■il.--;;:;o, 

—  The  recci 
tlic.Miii.i, 

Ami.  .\,.,i. 

—  -V  natural 

Am,  .Viit., 

■~-'*U  .1  sill 
•iiiiiiiiiiCi.roii 
"C'iptioii  „f  a 
'It  Windsor,  ? 

''•iiiaili^m  \, 
—  Geologic. 

|  — (ipology  an 
"m/D,  (ii'o ,,.,, 

Alictriict.  .\ii 

"~Am,izciiii;in 

'^'"' Jour.  Sei 

li^Tl, 


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457 


HikofVit- 

■' 

aui's.  m:i|'. 

I 

1,    cditii* 

1 

si'iliiiii'i'''- 

1 

*t. 

1 

,-  M.1.1  ^■• 


Hartley,  Kdwiinl.     RoiMtit  on  a  part  of 
tho  I'ictoii  ('Oiil  fuhl. 

Ci'ol.  Siirv.  Caiinda,  lloport  oC  progress, 
Ir6<i-Us09,  lip.  5,') -11)7,  MoiilriMl,  187(1. 

Alialriict.  Caniuliau  Xiit.,  new  scries,  vol.  (1, 
,,|,.  (-,0-70,  1S71. 

.\ol(  s  on  Springbill  coal. 

drill.  Siirv.  Caiuwla,  llcport  of  propross, 
],<i;('>-lWi!i,  jip.  443-447,  ^fontrcal,  1870. 

Kiport    ou    Picton    coal   and   iron 

(ires. 

(i.dl.  Siirv.  (."anadn,  Keport  of  progress, 
IStJti-lHii'.i,  pp.  1)65-442,  map,  Montreal,  1S70. 

[Hartuan,  W.  D.]  Medical  topography 
and  f:<'ol<>g.v  of  Cln!8ter  Comity.  j 

Meil.  Soe,  I'eiinsylviiiiia,  Trans.,  iiew  serleH,   j 
v(.l. '.',  pii.  109-118,  colored  goologiral  map,  1857. 

Hartt,  ('.  I'rod.     TIk!  gold  of  Nova  Scotia  j 
of  iii(-( 'iivl)oniferons  age.  ] 

L';iiiaili:m  Nat.,  new  series,  vol.  1,  pp.  45!»- 
ir,i.  isci. 

—  On  the  Devonian  plant  locality  of 
the  "  I'eru  Lodgen,"  Lancaster,  New 
riiuuswicli,  with  a  dotailed  section, 
:iii(l  notes  on  tlit^  fossils. 

Oliservation.s  on  tho  geology  of  southern 
Xiw  Brunswick, by  L.AV.  Bailey,  pj).  131-14U, 
FniU'iic  ton,  1805. 

—  rreliiiiiiiary  notice  of  tho  fanna  of 
the  I'liinoidial  jicriod  in  the  vicinity  of 
St.  ,101111.  y.cw  brnnswiek. 

iilisiTMitious  on  tho  geology  of  sontiiern 
y,\v  I'll,.,  'vick,  made  princijially  during  the 
Miiiinii  r  of  W)i.  hy  J.  W.  IJailey,  jip.  30-31, 
Kiviiciictcin,  ISfl'i. 

.Mistinet.  (Canadian  Nat.,  now  series,  vol.  2, 
lUi.  ;us-;iju,  1865. 

—  Tile  recent  bird  traekH  of  the  basin 
the  Minas. 
Ami.  .\;il.,  vol.  1,  pp.  1611-176,  234-243,  1868. 

—  \  naturalist  in  lirazil. 

Am.  Nat.,  vcd.  2,  pp.  1-14,  1808. 

—  On  ;i  snhtlivisioii  of  tho  Acadian 
Ciiilioiiit'i  loii.s  liniestones,  with  a  de- 
scriidion  nt  a  section  across  the.'se  rocks 
lit  Wiiidsor,  Nova  Scotia. 

f'aniiiliiiii  Nat.,v<d.  3,  new  series,  pp.  212- 
JJl.l^liS. 

—  (ieol();;ic;d  discoveries  in  Brazil. 
•_'aii;i(li;iii   Nat.,  new  series,  vol,  5,  pp.  342- 

343  (-p.),  l,s:o. 

• — (ieology  iind  physical  geography  of 
llrazil.  (;•.'()  jiages,  Hostoii,  IHTO. 

AliKtriut,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  5,  pp,  33-36,  1«71, 

—  Auia/oiiian  drift. 
Am.. lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  1,  pp.  294-296. 

IfTl. 


Hartt,  C.  Fred.— Conliuued. 

[Letter  on  tho  geology  of  Itrazil.] 

Now  York  Lyceum  Nat.  lli.st.,  Trans.,  vol. 
1,  pp.  89-91,  1H71. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  1,  pp.  023-624  (}  p.), 
1808. 

Discovery   of    lower    CarhoniforoiiB 

fossils  on  tho  Rio  Tapajos. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.4,  |)p.  f.94-09.->  (J  p.),  1871. 

Devonian  rocks  in  the  Amazonian 


Valley. 

Am. Nat.,  vol.5,  pp.  121-122,  1871. 

On  the  Tertiary  basin  of  tho  Mara- 

fion. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol,  4,  pp.  !J3-58, 
1872. 

[On  the  Glacial  origin  of  tho  Ama- 

zonas  b.asin.] 

Boston  Soe.  Nat.  Hist.,  Pro«\,  vid.  15,  pp. 
152-154,  1873. 

[Geology  of  part  of  the  basin  of  the 

Ainazonas.] 

New  York  Lyceum  Nat.  Ilist.,  Troc,  vol.2, 
2d  series,  ^Lircli  to  ,Tnni',  1873.  ]ip.  14-16,  1871. 

Contributions   to   the   geology   and 

jtliysical  geography  of  the  lower  Ania- 
zonas. 

Butl'alo  Soe.  Nat.  Sci..  Bull.,  vol.1,  pp.  201- 
236,  1874. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  7, 
p.  607  (i  p.) ;  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  8,  pp.  673-679, 1874. 

Tho  geologii'al  survey  of  IJrazil. 

Am.. lour.  Sci.,  3d  siries,  vol.  11,  jip.  460-473, 
1870.  Froiu  report  of  1870,  traiishatcd  and  ar- 
ranged for  jiublicatiou  in  this  journal  by  Thco. 
B.  Coiustock. 

Harvey,  Arthur.  Hroad  outlines  of  tho 
geology  of  the  northwest  of  Lake 
•Superior. 

Canadian  Inst.,  I'roc,  new  scries,  vol.7, pp. 
218-225,  188!). 

[ ]  Erosion  in  tho  valley  of  the  Don. 

Canadian  Inst.,  Proc,  vol.  7,  pp.  28-29  (J  p.), 
1889. 

Harvey  [T.  L.].  On  .Vnthracoinartus 
trilobitus  Siud, 

Philadelphia,  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.16, 
l>p.  231-232,  1880. 

The  minerals  and  rocks  of  Arkansas, 

H2  pages,  Phihidelphia,  ISWi. 
Haskell,  Robert  C.     On  a  visit  to  the  re- 
cent erujition  of  Manna  Loa,  Hawaii. 
Am. •lour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  28,  \i\t.  00-71, 
1859. 

[Hastings,  .John  15,)  Notes  for  Union  T.a- 
cilic  Railroad. 

Ma(^farlanes  (ieol.  liwy.  (iuide,  2d  edition, 
pp,  312, 313,314,1890. 


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fnn.i..  ir, 


Hatch,  Frederick  II.  An  introduction  to 
the  study  of  jx'trolofiy,  tlio  igncouH 
rocks,  12«  ]»iif,'C8,  IL'  ,  New  York,  18i»l, 
[Not  seen.] 

Hausmanu,  A.  Interesting  occurrcnc^e 
of  gold. 

Eiig.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  51,  p.  510  ()  ]>.), 
4°,  M«l. 
Hatton,  J.  and  Harvey,  M.,  Geology  of 
Newfoiindliiiid. 

XewfouniUaud,  tlio  uiilest  Brilitth  Colony, 
itrt  liistorv,  <tc.,  ii]i.  178-187,  Lomlon,  1HH3, 
pp.  l.">0-157,  Hostoii,  1883. 

Hawaiian  and  other  Pacific  islands. 

1826.   Remarks   on    Hawaii,  Goodrich, 
Ellis,  \V. 

1820.  Specimens    from    Hawaii,    Silli- 
man. 
Effects  of  igneous  action,  Good- 
rich. 

1831.  Hawaii  and  its  volcanic  region, 
Silliman. 

1831.  Volcanic   phenomena,  Goodrich. 

1841.  Geology  of  Hawaii,  Kclley,  E.G. 

1842.  Uisiiig  of  land  and  origin  of  cor- 

t.ain  hollows,  Coiithouy. 

1843.  Aiuilogy  between  iiioderu   igne- 

ous rocks  and  the  i>rimary  for- 
mations, I)aua,  .1. 1). 

Distribution  of  corals,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Areas  of  sultsideuco  in  the  Pacific, 
Dana,  .1.  1>. 

1844.  Coral  formations  in  the  Pacilic, 

Couthouy. 

1816.  Volcanoes  of  the  moon  and  origin 
of  igneous  rocks,  D.ina,  .1.  D. 

1849.  Old    crater    adjoining    Kilauea, 
Lyman,  C.  S. 
United  States  exploring  expedi- 
tion, Dana,  J.  D. 

18.')0.  Trend  of  islands  and  axes  of  sub- 
sidence, Dana,  J.  D. 
Volcanic  action  Dana,  .1.  D. 

18.^1.  On  conditi(ui  of  Hawaii,  Lyman, 
C.  >s. 

1852.  Eruption  of  Manna  Loa  in  1852, 
Coau. 
Modern   calcareous  rock   forma- 
tions, Dana,  .J.  D. 
Eruption  of  Mauna   Loa   Dana, 
J.  D. 

18.')3.  Supposed  bed  of  coral  at  high 
level  at  Maui,  Winslow,  G.  F, 

1854.  Present    condition    of    Kilauea, 
Coan. 

1856.  Kcccnt  eruption  of  Mauna  Loa, 
Goan. 


Hawaiian  and  other  Pacific  islands- 
Continued. 
lS.">r).   \'olcanic  action  of  Mauna  I.o'i. 
Dana,  J.  D. 
On  Kilauea,  Coau. 
1857.  Volcanic  action  on  Hawiiii,  f'd.ir. 
1850.  Keecnt  eruption  of  ilaiiua  j.cia, 
Haskell. 
Eruption   of  Mauna  I.na,  Dana, 
J.D. 

1861.  Atoll  of  Ebon,  Doanc. 

I  Recent  eruptions,  l-yiii:iii,  li.M. 

1862.  Phosi)hatic  guano  on   i>laiiil.'i  df 
the  Pacilic,  Hague,  .1.1). 

18(!l.  Kilauea,  Coan. 

1866.  Recent  eruj)tion8,  Mann. 
Denudation     in    the     ll.iwaiiiiii 

Islands,  Mann. 

Eruptions  of  the  voliianne!).  Brig- 
ham. 

Volcanic  ])hcnonit'na  nf  Hawaiian 
Islands,  Hrigham. 

1867.  Eruptions  in  Hawaii,  Cuaii. 

1868.  EartlKiuako    and    <'ni]Hii)ii   .m 
Hawaii,  Coan,  Lyman.  T.  s. 

Crater  of  Kilauea.  llillclirainl.Vu 
Kilauea  in  1861-(i."i,  r.ri;j:iiaiii. 
Crater  of  Ilaleakala,  Maim. 
Cause  of  earth((uakc.s  and  i'i!i]>-| 

tions  on  Hawaii.  I'aiia.  ,l.li. 
On  eruption  near  Kihiiku,  Hi- 

waii,  Whitney,  11.  M. 
1860.  Recent  volcanic  disturliaucis  of| 

Hawaii,  Coan. 
Eruption   of   Mauna    Loa,  liii:-| 

ham. 
Notes  on  glaciation,  l!ii;;liaiii. 

1870.  Crater  of  Ilaleakala,  Aloxana.r,] 
Volcano  of  Kilauea,  Coan. 

1871.  Kilauea  and  Mauna  Lda.Ciia: 

1872.  Corals  and  coral  islands,  Vm^ 
J.D. 

Conglomerate  lava  of  liawaiiiH 

Islands,  Ih'ighani. 
On   oceanic    coral    JHlaiul  i-ui'sij 

dcnce,  Dana,.!.  D. 
ITeccnt  eruptions  of  Manna  l.o^ 

Coan. 

1873.  Volcanoes  of  Hawaii,  Knecland 

1874.  Crater  of  Maui,  Alexander. 
Notes  on  volcanoes,  Coan. 

1870.  Points  in  lithology.  jiurt  2, 1'uii^ 

J.D. 
1880.  Geologic  action  of  liMmii.s  atiu 

Julien. 


li.Miros.] 


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459 


alici'  Mil 

ohaiii. 
li'xanil>i''l 
|in. 
.('oa'.i. 
■8,  I'aiutij 

jlawaiial 

Imia  !■«' 

Lr. 

■>' 
•J,  li;in(( 

lis  a'  i'l 


Hawaiian  and  other  PaciGc  islands— 

('(intinui'd. 
Wo.  \'iil(aiiif   iihoiKimena,   llawiiiian 

IsIiiikIh,  Uiittoii. 
1884.  CorMl  iorumtioiii*  in  tho  Pacitio, 
Coiitlioiiy. 
Liiva  llowH  of  1880-81,  Barton. 
(i('ol(i;^y  of  tho  Hawaiian  Islands, 

Dutton. 
liiiwaiian  volcanoes,  Dntton. 
18><y.  Volcanic  natnroof  Pacilic  i.slanils 
rx.  snltHidcnce,  Dana,  J.  I). 
Orijjin  of  coral  reefs  and  islands, 
Dana,  .I.D. 
18811.  .V  (liss(^cted  volcanic   nionntain, 

I)Mna,.I.  I). 
Wl.  History  of  changes  in  MonntLoa 
(rat<!rs,  Dana,.!.  1). 
Olist'ivations   in   Kilauca,  Knicr- 
son,  .1.  S. ;    Van  Slyke,    Dana, 
.1.  D. 
Kilanca  in  1880,  Urifjhani. 
Survey  of  Kilauca,  |)odirc. 
Vcilcanic  action,  Dana. .).  D. 
IssS.  (icncsis    of    Hawaiian     Islands, 
Hitchcock,  C.H. 
Cliaiifics  in  Mount  Loa  craters, 
Dana,  J.  D.;  Mcrritt. 
\>^'X  Ciiial  reefs,  Agassi za. 

I'utrography  of  Sandwich  Islands, 

Dana,  E.  S. 
Haloma'ima'n  and itadeliris cone, 

l)ana,.I.D. 
\otes  on  Monnt  Loa,  Baker. 
Ascent  of   Monnt  Loa,  Merritt, 

W.  C. 
Histoiy  of  Mani  and  t)ahn,  Dana, 
.1.1). 
IP.  Analyses  of  coral  rocks  and  soils, 
I'.akins. 
Volcanoes,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
1*31.  Heccnt    crnptions     of     Kilanea, 
liiigliani. 

liawes,  iM'(ir>;o  W.     Tho  traj)  rocks  of 
tliel'oiiiHMticut  Valley. 
.Via., lour.  Sci.,  Hil  scrius,  vol.  i),  pj).  185-192, 

i.-:.v 
|— 'file  rocks  of  the  "chloritic  forma- 
iiiii'  oil  tlic  western  border  of  the  New 

.Uii.Joiir.  Sci.,  ;i(l  scries,  vol.  11,  pp.  122-1'20, 

\m. 
I— The  firccnstones  of  New  Hampshire 
1  mltlicii'  (Hiiaiiic  rcinains. 

.im..I,Mir.  .Sci.,:)il  scries,  vol.  12,  |ip.  121)  11)7, 

|ii.iti',  i>7i;. 


Hawes,  George  W. — Continiu-d. 

Oil  grains  of  nictallit'  iron  in  dolc- 

ritcs  from  New  llani))s]iirc. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  M  Horica,  vol.  i:i.  jip.  'M-Xi, 
1877. 

Mineralogy  and  lithology.     Geology 

of  New  Hanipshire.  vol.  ;{.  ])art   I,  'M'2 
pages,  12  plates,  ("onirord,  1878. 

Alistract,  Am.  Jiiiir.  Sci.,  M  scvii's,  vol.  IC, 
I>l).3!)ti-:t97, 1878. 

On  a  gronp  of  dissimilar  eruptive 

rocks  in  Campton,  X.  H. 

Am.  .Jour.  Sci.,3il  series,  vol.  17.  pp.  147-1.">1, 
1879. 

[Record  of]  geology  [for  1870-80]. 

SiiiitUioiiiau  Kepurt  lor  1880,  ])p.  221-234. 
1881. 

Tho  Albany  granite  of  New  Hanip- 

shim  and  its  <'oiitact  phenomena. 

.\m.  .lour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  21,  lip-  21-32, 
1881. 

On  the  niincralogical  comjiosition  of 

tin  norni.'il   .Meso/oic  diabaso  upon  tho 
At'aiitic  liordcr. 

r.  S.  N'at.  Mus.,  I'loc.  vol,  4,   pp.   129-134, 

lSr;2. 

Kcvicwcd  Iiy  .1.  I'.  DJiHial,  .\m.  .Iimr.  Sci., 
3(1  Kcri.->s,  vol.  22,  i)p.  230-233,  18H1. 

[ ]  Microscopic  strnotnre. 

lOlh  Ccinii.s  1'.  S.,  Ui'port  on  tlic  linjldinK 
sloiiis  of  tlio  irnilc(l  Stat<!s  and  statisticH  of 
till)  (piarry  iiidustrv  for  i)*HO.  ]ip.  l."i-18,  22, 
lioiMid  us  part  of  Vol.  X,  'mt  with  separate 
p.i^inatioii,  VTasliinsloii,  1884. 

Introduction. 

loth  ('cnsiis  r.  S.,  Uoport  on  the  liuilding 
stones  of  the  t'nitcd  Stat(>s  and  stalistiisof 
tho  quarry  industry  for  18h0,  4  \  m>.  1-14, 
hound  as  pint  of  Vol.  X,  but  with  scparuto 
pa>;ination,  Washington,  1884. 

Hawrley,  C.  E.  Notes  on  the  quicksilver 
mine  of  Santa  Barbara,  in  Pern,  <'on- 
densed  from  a  mannscriitt  repcsrt. 

Am., lour.  Sci.,  2(1  scries, vol.  45,  pp.  5-9,  18(18. 

Notes  on   Iho   (inieksilver  mines   of 

Alniadcn,  Spain. 

.Viii.  .lour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  4."i,  pp.  9-13, 

1808. 

Hawn,  1'.  [Country  betwocii  llio  Mis- 
souri iiiid  Mississippi  rivers.] 

(ieol,  Snrv.  Missouri,  Isl  and  2.1  .\iinual 
Iteports,  part  2,  pp.  121-130,  Jellersou  City, 
18.')5. 

The  Trias  of  Kansas. 

.SI.  l.oiiis  Acad.  Sei..  Trans.,  vol.  1,  ]ip.  171- 
1-2,  ISOO. 


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[mil.,  ir 


WBT<iV.| 


Sn-vrn,  V. — Continued. 

Iveport  (  Mrowii,  Donipliim,    Cliuse. 

Tiiiin,  (irneuwodd,  Fi.von,  JJiitlcr,  <>«iij{(', 
and  Morri.s  ('dunticri], 

I  iciil.  Siii\ .  Kaii.^as,  I'rilimiiiarv  l!(>i)i>rt  liy 
SwiiUcw,  ]>\t.  '.)8-12'J,  Lawrciici',  IWXi. 

G«oloj;ii'al  obstirvntions  [in  tho  Uto 

country],  otc. 

Iti'liort  of  till'  rrconnaissMiici."  in  tlii'  Uti! 
riiiiiitry,  iiiailo  in  1H73,  liy  KiiO'iior,  ]i|).  r>IMili, 
0it-Hri.4'.'il  Con^:..  l»t  Sf.'iM.,  Iloiisi'  Kx.  Doc.  Xii. 
lit;i.  AVuHhiiigfoii.  1874. 

Svrallow,  (}.  ('.,  iiud.     Till'  rocks  of 

KiinHan. 

St.  I.oiiiH  Acad.  .Si!i.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  ]>ii.  17;]- 
17!i,  1800. 

Havri],  T.am'ons.  (Jeolojiical  notcH  main 
on  till!  I 'to  rocounaiHMaiu'o  during  cx- 
aniination  of  tho  Aninian  River, 

I{fl>iii't  of  tliii  riM'iMinaissaiicd  in  tho  TTtc 
cimiiti'v,  iiiailo  in  l.'!7;t.  liy  Kiilt'iifi-,  pj).  00-6',i, 
■IL'il  ("oiiK.,  Int  si>8M.,  Hoii.so  K\,  Di),'.  'So.  tSD, 
■\\'aHliiiiKtoii,  1874. 

Ha'woi-th,  I'rasnms.  Tlio  coal  fields  of 
Clicrokc(>  County. 

KaiiHnM  Aciul.  Scl.,  TranH.,  vol.  8.  pp.  7-11, 
1882. 

Tlio  chert  rocks  of  snb-Carbonifcr- 

ouH  Kansa.s. 

Kiiusna  City  Rmii'w,  vol.  ."i,  ],p.  (109-670,1882. 

Are  there  ignoous  rockH  in  Cherokee 

County? 

Kansas  .Vcad.  Si'i.,  Tr.ins.,  vol.  8,  jip.  18-20, 
1882. 

A  conirilmtion  to  tho  geology  of  the 

le:id  and  zinc  niiniiifjf  distiict  of  Chero- 
kee County,  Kans.,  17  pages,  Oska- 
loosa,  Iowa,  1831. 

A  contriliution  to  the  Archean  gcid- 

ogy  of  llissouri, 

Am.r.col.,vol.ll,  pp.  280-21)7,  ;iftt -382,  plato 
1,  1^88. 

Abstracts, , Johns  Iloiikins  I'liiv.,  Circiilar.s, 
vol.  7,  pp.  70-71,  Xi>.  Of),  4  =,  1888  i  Am.  Nat.,  vol. 
22,  pp.  739-838  (3  p.),  1888. 

The  cry.stalline  rocks  of  Mi.ssouri. 

[Abstract.] 

Iow.i  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  1887-1889,  pp.07 -08, 
1890. 

The  age  and  origin  of  the  crystal- 
lino  rocks  of  MiNsoiiri. 

Jlissonri  Gi'oI.Surv.,  Bull.  No. 5,  ]ip.  11-42, 
1891. 

Abstracts,  Ain.iToiir.  Sci..  :iil  scries,  vol.  42, 
p.  MS  (J  p.),  1801 ;  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  pp.  1120- 
1121  (,",  p.),  1801. 


Hay,  O.  r.  An  examination  of  i.io  I.cs. 
(luereiix's  tluiory  of  tho  origin  iiiidfor. 
niation  of  ])rairies. 

.\iii.  Xiit..  vol.  12,  pp.  299-30.",,  1878. 

On  the  nninner   of  deposit  of  tli,. 

glacial  drift. 

Am.  ,Ioiir.  Scl.,  :td  Horica.  vol.  .'U,  |i|i.  :,-.;, 
1887. 

The  northern  limit  of  the  Mi'so/dV 


rocks  ill  Arkansas. 

Arkansas  (irol.  Siirv.,  licport  for  ls.s?<,vi,l ; 
pp.  201-290,  18j<8. 

Hay,    Kohert.      Tho    igneous    mi  k»  „f 
Kansas. 

Kansas  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  i<.  jip.  ij.]. 
1882. 

rreliminary  rei>ort  on  (lie  ;;colii;;v 

of  Norton  County,  Kaiis. 

Kansas  Acikd.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  0,  |i]i.  i:.:; 
plate,  I88i). 

\    geological     section    in    \Vil.„n 

(Jounty,  Kans. 

Kansas  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol,  lii,  pp,  I'j. 
]ilatc,  18."ilS. 

Keport  on  geology. 

Kansas  Acad,  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  10,  ]i|il';-;: 
1888. 

Natural  gas  in  eastern  Kansas. 

Kansas  Acad,  Sci.,  Trans,,  vol.  In, ii|i,.'pM;: 


pi,itcs,  1888,   Abstract  froniStlircpiiitiil'.Miilfl 
board  of  auriciillurc. 

—  Note  on  a  roniarkable  fossil. 
Kansas  Acad,  .Sci.,  Trans.,  vol,  10,  jip.  12>-| 

'29  (jp,),  plate,  1888. 

—  Horizon  of  the  Dakota  lignite 
Kansas  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  11,  ii|i.  J-!,! 

1889. 

Abstract,  Am,  deed.,  vol.  ,"i,  y\>.  2l!i  S 
linos),  1889, 

—  TiOcturo,  tho  geology  of  Kaiisiis, 
Kans.as  Acad.  Scl.,  Trans.,  vol.  11,  ii]!.:^^"'; 

1889, 

—  The  Triassic  rocks  of  K.uisa.-i.    ;' .Vl> 

stract.j 

Kansas  Acad.  Sci,,  Trans,,  vol.  II,  \\y. 
(i  p.),  1880. 

Abstract,  Am.  (iool.,  vol,  .1.  ji.  2."0  (.1  liM 
1889. 

—  Kocont  discoveries  of  m'li  f*"!' 
Kansas.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  .IT,  iip  HI 
185,  1889. 

—  Northwest  Kansas,  its  t opofrniiili: 


Hay,  h'oliei 

—  .'^.ill,  il 

ill  l\;iii-;is 

ill  .'n;iii'iil 

K;iii.<:is  . 

pp.  l;i:'-2ii4 

\      u:>''>] 

s(inllie,is(e 

r.  .■^.  (ic 

nUtcs  1  2,  V 

:>!)0. 

—  .Vl'tesiati 

"I'  tlicir  ilo\ 
■Vim,  (icol., 
•S'i.  Am.  Si 
7,Vi,  is:i(i. 

Ah.str.icl,  K 

pp.21  :'.",  l.H|l(i, 

[~]  [  l.'e„i;,r 

in  tlio  di.stri 
I'.ilvota  foMiij 

'o'lil.S.ic,  A I 

Ml    (IJHCM.SSJOII 
'Tli..  Si!,. „;;(), 

I  .VlltcS   III)   K 

•Un.  (icol,,  vo 

I —  N'i)fcs  (III  ,so 
ICiins'i4.\,.,„|. 

I -311. 

[—.111.1  Thomj 

"f  Kaiisiis. 
ICiiisas  .\,.,|,] 

im. 

|Haydeii,  (',  i!, 
ilinesn/'  )!,,> 
.lm.,ri,iir.  .s,.,., 

|Hayden,  F.  t. 
lliMin|,cr.\Iis,s(i 
'■•^ploi;iliiins  ill 


liv  W; 


'"■'■•■II.   pp.  fi 


geology,  climate,  and  resmirtC''. 
Kansas  IJoaid  <d'  Agriculture,  Wli  Hi"!"" 
PP.92-11C,  plate,  1889. 


^mOc  Ky,  Doc.  ,\ 
Votes  (III   (li, 

<Ti!n-('s  dC  w 

'''"'■•I'lclplli;,  .\, 

!jl-'.>Ms.-i.s. 

■llLstra 't  .\„|.  J 
PI'.Mi-JllS,  185.S, 

.Votes  ,.xpj.,„.| 
"lli!illM,-;,ti„,r 

'"re  III'  th,.   ,.„';,: 
l"'*soiin  K'iverfr 

^'''"'vkivertoF 
'''li'iiili'ljiliia,    \,.. 

'"^-"".iii:!!!,  1K58. 
■*''•'■■•"■'  Am.  .!„ 

''^■■'■«--"  <i  v.),  18. 


p.\rt>'n1 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOOY. 


461 


li.;)';.i'i'' 


(,iU  IM" 


Hay,  Kiiliiit— Continued.  I 

fjjilt,  itH  (Usrovcry  iin«l  niiiiniriictnrc  • 

ill  Kans.in,  -with  MUjjfjoKlioiiM  for  its  mho  I 
ill  ;ii;ri<'iiltnro. 

Kiin:-.iM  lloiinl  of  A^'Hciilture,  fllli  Keitorl, 
jip.  l'.li:---'»4.  l^SD. 

A     ^ii(l((jii('iil     rocoiinaissivnc-o      in 

smil!ic:i>ti'in  Kiintsas. 

r.  S.  "iriil.  Siiiv.,  Hull.  No.  27,  pp.  1.1-10, 
pl.itiMl  2.  WiiHliirctoii,  1811(1. 
AI•^<(r:Kt,  Am.  iifol.,T()1.0,  pp.  .'IHlt-auoiip.), 

. Aitrsiiiu  wellM  in  Kiinsati  and  caiisos 

III'  tiifir  liow. 

Am.  I  li  i>l.,  vol.  r\  pji.  2!m  aOl,  IfiOfl. 

Sii.  Am.  .Siijip,.  vol.  'J'.t,  pp.  VJ(lfi()-120fl7,  Xo. 

::>:>.  \Am. 

Alwli.iil, KiiiiHiiB  Acail.  Sci.,  TriiiiH.,  vol.  I'J, 
|ili.'.'l  '.'.M«'.'(i. 
[ — ]  lIv'ciiiMiks  on  ccrtiiin  ii('<'iiliiiiitii's 
ill  tlio  ilistiibiitioii  of  Iji^iiito  in    tlio  i 
li;iiiot;i  roiiiiiitiou  in  Kansas.] 

(Iidl  Sic.  Am.,  liilll.,  vol.  1,  p.  20  (1  p.),  1890, 
in  (Uwiisiiiiii  of  iiiijicr  by  (1.  K.  (iilli'Tt, 
'Tile  sitcnytli  of  tlio  rarlli's  crust." 

I  —  N'oti's  on  Kansas  salt  mines. 

.\in.  C.col..  vol.  .1,  pp.  05-07,  plnte  2, 1890. 

I — N'otcs  (111  sonic  Kansas  salt  niarslios. 
Kiiii^M'*  .\<  lul.  Sci.,  Tnius..  vol.  12.  pj).  97- UK), 

I — ;iii(l  Tliompson,  A.  II.  Historical 
>kit(li  lit'  ^cdloi^ii'iil  rocks  in  the  Statu 
of  Katisiis. 

K.iimHi  .\cnil.Sci.,  TrnnH.,  vol.  10,  pp.  4.'j-.'i2, 

18118. 

|Hay(Jeu,  ('.  1$.     On    the  rocik   salt   and 
.-alines  of  the  Holston. 
Am. .Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  44,  pp.  173-179, 1843. 

|Hayi5eii,  I'.  ""'.  [.'Sketch  of  jieolo;;y  of 
tlii'iiiiiicr  .Missouri.] 

E\iiliiiMiii)iis  ill  tlio  Dakota  ciuintry  ill  1X55, 
liy  Wiirrcii,  jip.  GO  "!',  Ilitli  Coiiir.,  l.-it  sos.s., 
Siiiiile  i:\.  l)(.c.  No.  70  [WiL-iliinKtou,  1K5C]. 

-Xiitcs  (111  the  <jfeol()<i;yof  the  Mauvai- 
<i's Tends  of  \Yiiito  Kivi>r,  Xclir. 

l'liil:iilcl|ilii:i  AciuI.   Sci.,   I'roc.    [vol.  9],  pp. 
131-l,'i8,  l.-TiS. 
.Uwtnc  t  Am.  .four.  !Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  2ii, 

pp. '04-408,  iar.8. 

•  Xiitt'sc\iilMu;itory  of  a  ii\a])aTii!  scc- 

uni  iliustiMtinir  till!  o;eoh)i;ical  striic- 

jtiiro  dl'  till"   country  l)ord(!ring  tin  the 

lMi<s()iiri  Iviver  from  th<i  iiionMi  of  the 

|fl:ilteHivcrtoFort  Ik'nton. 

l'liil:i(lil|iliiil,  .\cii(l.  Sci.,  I'roc.  [vol.  9],  pp. 

■».Mlft,ni;ii),  1S58.  ' 

[    .^lintrart  Am.  .loiir.  Sci.,  2il  .s(>ricH,  vol.24,  i 

l'P.2T6-'J77(.ip.),1858.  I 


Hayden,  V.  V.— Continued. 

l''xidan;itions  of    a   .scimukI   edition 

of  a  ^eoloirieal  map  of  Nehraska  and 
Kansas. 

Tliiladrlpliin,  .\c'a(l.  Sci  ,  I'roc  ,  vol.  10,  pp. 
l;m  l.").'*,  map,  18.59. 

Atislim'l.  .\lii.  .lour.  .Sci.,  2il  scries,  vol.  2(1, 
Jip.  270  278,  Ih:>A. 

.Mnp  ill  liliick  ill  Votcrmaiiii's  Mitt(u1uii):<'ii, 
vol.O.p.  5:1,  I',  1800. 

[Letter  on  fossils   from   l{ed  Kiver 

country.] 

Itcpiirt  of  1llc^  cxpliiriilioii  of  tlic>  coiiutry 
Ih'Iwccii  l.akc  Superior  ami  the  lied  Kiver 
colony,  ami  lielwceii  the  i.iiicr  iilacc  and  llio 
.\ssiiiil)(iiiio  ami  .SasUalcliewaii  river»,  li.y  S. 
J.  Dawson,  \>.  \H  (.J  p.|,  i\  Toriiiito,  18,'>9. 

fieolojjical  sketch  of  the  estuary  and 

iresh-water  deposits  of  the  Had  Lands 
of  the  .Ttidith,  with  some  rcmarkH 
iil)oii  the  surroiindinf;  foniiiitions. 

-Viii.  I'hil.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  U,  now  series, pp. 
12:1- 138,  4'^,  1800. 

SketcHi  of  the  f^eolo^^y  of  the  coun- 
try about  the  headwattu's  of  the  Mia- 
Houri  and  Yellowstone  rivers. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  31,  pp.  229-21."). 

rrclimiiiary  re])ort  of  tlie  Held  work  of  llio 
United  States  (;col(>i;i(Ml  and  i;co;rrapliical  sur- 
vey of  till)  Territories  for  1878,  p]i.  21  29, 
■VVasliiiif^ton,  1878. 

Notes  on  the   tjeoloyy  of   Nclirask.i 

and  Utah  'I'erritory. 

Am.  .Tour.  Si'i.,  2d  series,  vol.  29,  j.p.  433-434, 
1800. 

The    ]>riinordial   sandsttnie    of    the 

h'oeky  Mountains  in  the  Northwestern 
Territories  of  ihe  United  .States. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  2d  serins,  vol.  33,  pj).  08-79, 
1802.  Cm.  Jour.,  new  scries,  vol.  7,  pp.  149- 
Lll,  U,02. 

rrcliniiuary  rejiort  of  the  ticld  work  of  the 
V iii led  Slates  ^eolojiical  and  ;;eoL;raiiljic;il  sur- 
vey of  the  Territmics  for  1878,  pp.  10-21, 
Washington,  1878. 

On  the  f?*"'''*oy  <'i'"^  natural  hi-tory 

of  the  n])i>er  Missouri,  licinj^  the  sub- 
stance of  a  report  iiiiKh!  to  (1.  K.  Wtw- 
reii. 

.\m.  Phil.  Soc.  Trans. .vol.  12,  new  seri(!s,  pp. 
1-219,  map,  4-,  180:1. 

rnlilislicd  separately,  218  jia^'es,  map,  4'', 
l'liiladel;ihia.  1.S02. 

[ ]  'I'lu!  |iipcst  one  strain  111  of  tlu!  West. 

I'liiladelplua,  Acad.  .11.,  I'roc,  vol.  18,  pp. 
291-292,  1800. 

[ ]  [()n  an  c;. tensive  cluilk  dc^posit  on 

the  Missouri  liiver.] 

I'hil.-idclphia,  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc.  vol.  18,  p.  314 
(ip.),  1800. 


462 


CATALO(}UE    AND    INDKX    OF 


(lira  ir 


Hayden,  F.  V.— Coutiiinert. 

.Skctcli  of  tins  ^colony  of  iiortlu'iiHt- 

urn  iJukota,  with  a  notice  of  a  Hliort 
visit  to  tL((  colcbratt'd  itipcHtoiio 
(piairy. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2<1  BtTifg,  vol.  4U,  pp.  l.^-Sa, 
1887. 

ReiiiarkH  on  tlw  CrclaceoiiM  mckH  of 

till)  \V(!Nt  known  an  No.  1,  or  tlio  Da- 
kota fjroup. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,2<l  HcrioH,  vol.  4;i,  pp.  171-179, 
1807. 

Notes  on  tlio  goology  of  KansaH. 

Am.  Jiiiir.  Sci.,  I'll  ncricH,  vol.  44.  p|).;i'J-40, 
1807. 

First  annual   rcjiort  of  tlu)  United 

StiitL's  f^eological  survey  of  tlm  Tt-rri- 
torics,  cnil)rac'inj;  Nebraska,  61  pages, 
Washinirton,  lH(i7. 

Ab.strnct  on  li^niti'  formntloii,  Am.  .lour. 
S<'i.,  2(1  scrii'H,  vol.  45,  pp.  1(18  -20H,  ISOH. 

Ktinarks  on   tlie    possibility   of  a 

workable  bed  of  coal  in  Nebraska. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  2il  srrics,  vol.  45,  pp.  :(20-;i;i(t, 

1808. 

IJocky  Mountain  coal  Ixsds. 

A  111.. Tour.  Sci..  2(1  hitIuh,  vol.  45,  pp.  lUl-102, 

1808. 

]{eniarks  on  the  geological  fornia- 

tious  along  the  eastern  margins  of  the 
Hocky  Jlountains. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2<1  serifs,  vol.  45,  pp.  ;I22-I!20, 
1808. 

Prclimin.iry  report  of  tliti  ticld  work  of  tlio 
T'liiteil  Sliili'H  ni'olouiciil  auil  Bro;;rikpliii'iil 
Biirvey  of  tlio  'J'crritorlcH  for  1878,  pp.  13-10, 
"\V.inliinKtoii,  1878. 

.Second  annual  report  of  the  United 

States  geological  survey  of  the  Terri- 
tories, embracing  Wyoming,  pj).  08-102, 
Washington,  18G8. 

[On   the    pipestoue   (juarry  of    the 

Northwest.] 

Am.  riill.  Soc,  I'roc.vol.  in,  pp.274-275, 18011. 

[On  the  lignite  beds  of  the    tijiper 

Jlissouri,  etc.] 

Aiii.riiii.  Soc,  rroc.,\oi.  10.  ])p.  ;ioo  .'i()7.i.><t;!i. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  Wyoming 

and  Color.'tdo,  No.  1. 

Am.riiil..Soc.,l'nic.,vol.lO,pp.40;i-478.18«8. 

Geological  rejiortof  tlie  exi)]oration 

on  the  Yellowstone  iind  Missouri  rivers, 
under  direction  t)f  Cai)t.  W.  V.  If.iy- 
nolds,  in  ISr/.MiO,  ix,  174  pages,  map, 
Washington,  1H6!). 

Iii<lii(le»liotesliyC.M.  IIinoH,pp.U.'i-103,  ami 

report  on  fossil  pliiiil 8 by  Niiwborry, pp.  14.'>-174. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nut.,  vol.  4.  pp.  41-42,  1871. 


Hayden,  1'.  ^■.— Continued. 

[.Some  remarks  on  the  geolo^rv  ,.f 

the  Missouri  Valley  and  a  section  ulmi,. 
Missouri  Hiver  from  the  moiiili  ol  i|,, 
I'latte  to  I'ort  Uenton.] 

Am.  I'bil.  Soc.,  I'roc.,  vol.  10,  pp.  j(c.'  yt 
1809. 

(Jeological  report. 

Kuportof  tbf  I'liilcd  SIiiIch  himiIu^icuI -a 
vey  of  Colorado  uild  Now  Mexico,  Wm-luj- 
ton,  18«it,  under  !•".  V.  Hnydeii,  ::i|  Auuj^ 
Hcporl,  pj).  187  199,  Wiisliinyton,  Ih'X 

AbslraclH,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  4,  \i\<.  UH-z 
1871;  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  Mil.  45,  m 
2.18-203,  1809. 

On  the  geology  of  the  Tertiary  Inr. 

niations  of  ]3akota  and  Neluaska. 
I'liiliiddpliia,  Acad.  Sci.,  .Tour.,  vol.  T  j! 
scries,  pp.  8-23,  map.  1809. 

Sun  pictures   of    Hocky    .Moiiuiaii 

scenery,  with  a  description  of  tlic;;ei> 
graphical  and  geological  featiues  an^ 
8(une  accounts  of  the  resource.i  oftl^ 
great  West  [etc.],  1.50  pages,  .">(l  )iljt«. 
I  -1^,  New  York,  1><70.  [i)p.  i:!,')-!.".".  U 
.1.  S.  Newberry,  on  ancient  lakes  ii;| 
western  Amerii'ii.] 

Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  S<'i.,  2dserie», TAX] 
jip.  125-127.  1870. 

[Geological    survey    of    tlie  In 

tories.] 

I'rclimiuary   report  of    tbo  fulled  >i 
{{eolo;;ical  survey  of  AVyoiiiinji  .■mil  ;»o 
of  contiguous  Territories,  liciii^'  a  Sd  ai 
report  of  ]iro;;rc.ss  by  F.  V.  llaydcn.iip 
Wasblnjjtoii,  1871. 

—  Sections  of  strata  belongiiij;  U 
"  Hear  IJiver  "  group,  near  licarKi' 

City,  Wyo. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  II,  ]iy 
1871. 


—  Notes  on  the   geology  of  Wjnuii 
and  Colorado,  No.  2. 

Am.  riill.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  11,  iieiv»3j 
pp.  25  liO,  1871. 

]  Geology  of  the  Missouri  Viill 

Vuite(lStatc8neolo;;ical  survey 'if  W'^ 
and  jiortions  of  c<intiniious  Tcrritorittrj 
Uaydcii   in  cbar^e,  I'reliiiiinaiy  [I'd 
pp.  83-188,  AVasliinflton,  1872. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  5,  pp.  C:i7-W'l 

—  Keport.      Geological  survey  dfl 


MIITtl.V.I 

Hayden, 

(<ieii 

lliiie 
iilid  Jni/-, 
.'■'til  .'mill 
Uejmrt,  1 
I'lali-n,  \\ 

Allntr.K 
—  111.!  lu. 
VclloUNfij 

Aim.  .[((u 
l«Mr8.  1,1, 

—  rilited 

f'lo/Vnidi 

FoiiiiH,  He 

lioiLS  (lesigi 

rfporto/iji 

"'.*■.  .1(1.1  ,s|v 

''.vn.W.Kjj 

1"::', 

I — [''eneral  i 

'•'ejiurt  ../■  Ill 

'^'•.Vof.\,.|,ra«| 

lirridiries,  p., 

f'-'e/ieraJ  ,-, 

'''li'cl.Si,-,,,,,, 

'"'-"■'  niibiaci,, 

">"mn-,  ,„„|  ] 

''"'Annriai  j.,,j, 

'llglllll.  In;.;. 

Alwtr.irt.  .A, 
■(•^•••lier;!) 

''"'"■''  Nialisl 
'"■'•voMlo.iVi 

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■INract,  .\,„ 

''0"'.'irl<.s  „„ 

'■'"''•'l  .Slaf,.H 

'""'■:  "f  llieT,' 

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^ ''r' liiiiiirary    ,.,, 
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rejj 


ll'.rl.i,, 

■■'*'"'''•">"  the, si 
'■■■"lo  or  /.' 

"""ilaijis. 

''iiili'd 
nev 


Territories. 

United  .Stat.'H  jjeological  surveyor  If.™ 
and  portions  of  contiguous  'riniliirMJ 
Uayden  in  cbarge.  Preliminary  |2dill(f 
progress,  jip.  9-81,  WuBliiugton,  If^'-'- 


"■  ''•■  K.  \V\ 


I-  roij 

■""lafes  jrpi 
'""■  Ten 

:'T-  """■  M-''i. 

a.iliiii^r,, 
.V.-te 
II  ill 


"".  1875. 
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NORTH    AMEKICAN   GKOLOGY. 


463 


U.  VV'- 

11,  w 

l.uvi  ValK 


I  BWVVfV  of 


Haydeii,  I".  V.— fontitiucd. 

((Ji'iniiil  it'iiort.] 

I  iiiii'il  Stiili'Hgool<i)ii('iil  Hiirvcy  r>f  Montana 
mill  iMiriiniiH  of  uil,iac<'Ut  TcrritiiricH,  heiiig  a 
•,tli  iiiiMiial  ni|iort  of  |)riiKri'»M,  rioliiiiinary 
l;e|i"it,  r.  V.  Hiiydcii  in  cliargp,  jip.  11-184, 
liliilc',  \V.ii«liiii(!l«ii,  IHT'J. 
Ali»ti- 11 1,  Am.  \at..  vol.  7,  pp.  352-358, 1873. 

Tim  liot  Hpriiigs  uiul  ^jeysoiH  ol"  the 

Vclliiwsloiio  and  Kiroholt!  rivers. 

Aiii.'lixir.  Si'i.,  3(1  Boricd,  vol.  3,  pp.  1U&-I15, 
161-lTI'i.  iiiapH,  1872. 

. I'liit"  tl  8tiit08  gcologiral  Burvoy  of 

tlielViritDries,  F.  V.  llaydeu  iu  charge, 
proliiis,  KoctioiiH,  and  oMh.t  illustra- 
tidiis  (li'sij^nod  to  arrcoinpany  the  final 
report  of  the  chief  geologist  of  the  sur- 
vey, ami  .sketched  under  his  direction 
liy  II. \V.  Klliot,  0.")  ])latc8,  1  ,  \ow  York, 

I —  [(icncral  report.] 

i:i'|ioii  III'  ilii-  I'liitt'd  StntoA  eeolo);icnl  Hur- 
vi'v  III  Ni'liraxka  iiiiil  iioitiona  iit'  tlio  ail.jaci^nt 
Trrrilnriis,  pp.  ;i-70,  iiiai>,  \Va»biuj;tou,  lti7i;. 

[tieiiiral  report.] 

t'liileil  Slater  (.[cnloffical  survey  of  tlio  Tcrri- 
liirii'H  I'liiliraciiiK  ]>iirtii>u8  of  Montana,  Idaho, 
WvHiiiiir.:  anil  I'lali.l''  V.  Ilaydi^n  in  clinigi', 
I'.tli  .Vuniial  llrport  for  187L',  jip.  12-85,  Wash- 

lllgliill.  In.!. 

.Mistnirl.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  7,  pp.  728-736,  1873. 

[General  report.] 

I'liiifil  Statis  geologii-al  and  (icograpliica! 
.  .rviviirtlii-T<!riitorie.'«,enibraciiij;  Colorado, 
F  V.  Ilaydi-ti  ill  char);!',  [7tli]  Annual  Kejiort 
fiirl>7::,  pp.  17-82,  Wa.Hliinglon,  1874. 

.Vlislract,  Am.  Xat.,  vol.n,  pp.  17:i-177,  1875. 

Ii'cinark.s  on  age  of  lignitic  group. 

I'liitcil  Slatrs  geological  and  geograpliical 
nirvf,<  iif  llio  Xrrritorii'.s,  V.  V.  Ilaydcu  in 
liiarL'i',  r.all.  |  vol.  1,  In!  Bcrien]  No.  2,  pp.  1-2, 

a.iliiii'^liin,  1874. 

fii-ology  and  paleontology. 

rnliiiiinary    report    of     e.\ploration»     in 

ilira.tKa  .'iimI  Dakota,  in  the  years  I8.')5-18.")7, 

kl.ietit.  (1.  K.  Warren,  pii.  03-90,  Wasliing- 

nil,  1-T.-.. 

Notes  on  the  mirfaco  features  of  the 
liinidi)  or  Front  range  of  the  Rocky 

loimtains. 

linliil  Matr.s  geological  and  geographical 
.r\ey  or  till'  'rcrrltoriew,  F.  V.  Ilaydin  in 
irp-,  liiiU.  [vol.  1),   2d  sorios,  pp.  215-220, 

l'a9liili;,niill,  1875. 

Note  on  souu!  peculiar  forms  of  ero- 

n  ill  eastern  Colorado,  with  ludio- 

l»-illii.>ifr:ition8. 

1  Willi  si:iies  geologieal  and  geographical 
"f  tile  Territories,  ]■".  V.  llayden  in 
iw.  Hull.  (vol.  1],  2d  series,  pp. '210-211, 
IM  VII,  Vlii,  Washington,  1875. 


Hayden,  F.  V.     Cuntinued. 

Not<!«  descriptive  of  some  geological 

sections  of  tlie  country  ahoiil  the  head- 
Avaters  uf  the  Missouri  and  Yellowstone 
rivers. 

rnitud  Slates  geologieal  and  geographical 
Hiirvey  of  the  TerrltorieB,  K.  V.  Hayden  in 
eharge,  Hnll.,  vol.2,  pp.  11)7-209,  plates  32-41, 
Washington.  1878. 

Note   on   the    ore-hearing  rocks   of 

Colorado. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci..3d  aerlua,  vol.  12,  p.71  (4  p.), 

1870. 

Notes  on  the  lignitic  gronj)  of  east- 
ern Colorado  and  portions  of  Wyoiniug. 
rnited  States  geologieal  and  geographical 
survey  of  the  Territories,    V.  V.  llayden    in 
charge,  ItuU.,  vol.  1,    2d  soriea,  pp.  401-411, 
Washington,  1870. 

lteviewe<l.  Am.  iToiir.  H>'\.,  3d  series,  vol.  11, 
pp.  147-149, 1870. 

[General  report.] 

Vnited  Stales  guologicnl  and  geographical 
survey  of  theTurritorii^s,  emliraciiig  Colorado 
aiidparlsofad.jacent  Territories,  K.V. Hayden 
in  charge,  [8tli)  .\nnual  Keport  for  1874,  pp. 
19-58,  plates,  Washington,  1870. 

Alistr,act,  Am.  Jour.  Ijci.,  3d  series,  vol.  11, 
p. 490  (J  p.),  1870. 

[ ]  Exi)loration8niado  under  the  direc- 
tion of  F.  V.  Haydeii  in  1870. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,3d  series,  vol.  13,  jip.  08-74; 
1877. 

On  some  artesian  Itorings  along  the 

line  of  the  Union  Pacitic  ]{ailroad  in 
AVyouiing  Territory. 

United  States  geological  and  geograi>hieal 
survey  of  the  Territories,  F.  V.  llayden  in 
eharge,  Bull.,  vol.  3,  pp.  181-180,  plate  20, 
AVashington,  1877. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol,  13, 
p.  388  (J  p.),  1877. 

Letter  [on  gi^neral  results]. 

United  States  geologieal  and  geographical 
survey  of  the  Territories,  emhracing  Colorado 
and  parts  of  ad,iacent  Territories,  Otii  .An- 
nual Keport  [for  1875],  jip.  1-28,  Washington, 
1877. 

Ahstracl,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  10,  jip.  101-162  (J  p.), 
1870. 

Preliminary  report  of  the  field  work 

of  the  United  States  geological  and 
geographical  survey  of  the  T<^rritories 
for  the  season  of  1877,  35  pages,  Wash- 
ington, 1877. 

Wasatch  group. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  12,  p.  831  (i  p.),  1878. 

Discovery    of    recent    glaciers    in 

Wyoming. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  12,  pp.  830-831  (J p.),  1878.    ' 


K)4 


OATALOaUE   AND   INDKX    OF 


("fu.  ir. 


r'ABTO.V.  I 


Hayden,  I'.  V. — CoiiMiukmI. 

[ ]     (  Ktiniirks  on  liniiitit'  foriiiatiou 

of  tliti  W.st.J 

Uiiilt'il  Slaltw  f;('<il(i)ji('al  H\irvi\v  I'f  the  Tor- 

•      r'.iiiricH,  !•'.  \  .  IIiivili'ii  ill  cliar;;!'.  IJrimils,  vol. 

7,  cuiitriliiiliiiiiH  to  llu  I'liitHil  llonicil'  IlioWrNt- 

cru  Trrritoiii'.-i,  pail  2,  tlii<  TiTllarv  llora,  by 

L.   Li-.tciuiToiiN,    jip.  iii-ix,  4',    Wasliiii^tuii, 

'       1«78. 

Soiiir    ri'inarkH    in    n>^;!ir<l    to    tlic 

]iuri(>(l  (if  t'l(<vati(in  of  tlioHn  imiiitch  of 
tlio  Kocky  MomitiiiiiH  iii'iu'  llir  soiinx's 
of  tlir  MisHoiii't  liivfr  and  its  triltii- 
taii<'8. 

Aiii..i(iiir.  Sri.,  '.M  siTiiw,  vol.  3:i,  jip.  ;ior>-;iiii. 

lHfl2. 

rnliiiiiiiarv  roporl  of  llir  lli'lit  work  of  tlii> 
I'liitctt   Stali'H   Ki'olo);i('al   iiml  j.;r<i};i'a|>lii<'iil 
Kiirvry  of  t lii' Tcrrilorirs  for  1H7H,  I''.  V.  Hayden 
ill  rliargo,  jip.  it-K),  WiwliiiiKtoii,  1878. 
^         Ycllowiitoiio  Report,  1800. 

rrcliniiuary  report  of  Uni  tield  work 

of  tlio  United  States  {;i'(iloo;ical  and 
gcoi^rapliical  Hnrvcy  of  tlio  Territories 
for  the  season  of  1878,  li!)  paf^cs,  Wash- 
ington, IHTH. 

tii('liiil)>H  an  appendix  contaiuin);  roprintH 
of  papers  liy  Hayileii. 

[Letter  on  general  results.] 

Uiiitiil  States  };ioloi;ifal  mid  f;eo[;rni>liienl 
survey  of  tlio  'rerritories,  I'lnlirae.iiit;  Coloiado 

>  and  pnrtof  ailjaeent  Territories,  1<'.  V.  llayden 
in  eliar;;o,  lOlli  Animal  Ueport  [for  187ti|,  pp. 
xiii-xxix,  Wasliiiiglon,  IK78. 

Colorado   [and  Xeliraska]    [geolog- 

iciil  format  ions]. 

Maefarlane's  Am.  (ieol.  l!wj-.  Ciuide,  pp. 

>  162-164,  1879. 

[General  i)rogre8H  of  survey.] 

United  States  f;eidoi;-.(  al  anil  ;;po};rapliiral 

survey  of   tlio  Territories,   enibraeing  Wyo- 

niiiifiand  Idalio,  V.  V.  llayileii  in  eliarge,  lltli 

[      Annual  lieport  [for  1877],  i>i).  i.\-xxviii,\V aali- 

iiigton,  1879. 

The  Great  West.    Its  attractions  :ind 

resoureos,  eontiiiuiug  a  ])0]mliir  descrip- 
tion of  tlio  marvelous  scenery,  phys- 
,  ieal  geograpliy,  fossil,  and  glaciers  of 
.  this  wonderful  region,  and  the  recent 
explorations  in  the  Yellowstone  Park, 
"lh('    wonderland     of    Aiiu-ricii,''    87 

-  psiges,  Blooniingtou,  111.,  rhiladelphia, 
,    1880. 

Twin  lakes  and  Teoeali  Mountain, 

centrtil  Colortido,  witli  rennirks  on  the 
gliicitil  ]iheiioniena  of  tliat  region. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  14,  pp.  «5«~8(i-',  18SQ, 


Hayden,  T.  V.— Continued. 

United   Stales  geological    iiml   jt,.,,. 

gra]diieal  Hurvoys  of  th(»  'I'enitorics; 
geological  and  geographical  alhm  ni 
Colorado  and  ])ortioim  of  adjaii  nt  ter- 
ritory, by  U.  V.  Ifayden,  corrected  to 
date  [etc.].  Folio  L'L',  doiilile  I'olio  at- 
las sheets,  35  liy  22i  inches,  \\  asiiin);. 
ton,  IHHl. 

Detailed  ni'oloKie  sheets,  hy  Kinllicli.  \V.|[, 
llolines,  I'eale,  Mar\  ine,  and  C.  .\.  While. 

Hejtort  [on  work  in  Iv'ocky  Moiiiit;ii)i 

district  north  of  New  Me.\iro  and  \ve>l 
of  the  ninety-fourth  nieridi:in|. 

f.  S.  (ieol.  .Siirv.,  .1.  \V.  ro«ell.  Pircctdr 
2d  Annual  lieport  [1880-81],  pp.  ij-H,  \V;„i,. 
iugton,  1882. 

Letter    to    the    Secretiiry    [;,'emral 

statement  |. 

United  States  >;eolouieal  and  ^'iciuriipliiial 
Burvoy  of  the  Territories,  K.  V.  llayiKn  m 
oliarge,  I2tli  Aiiiiiial  Keport  [for  ls7/<],  Wjn 
mlng  nud  Idaho,  part  1,  pp.  xili-xviil,  Wa..li 
ington,  188:i. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  pp.  I'.'Q)  I'.'fil 
(J  p.).  188,1. 

Report  [of  o]ierations  in  ii|i|ief  M\-- 

souri  region], 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  .1.  W.  I'owell.  Dirinr, 
Ctli  Annual  Ueport  188:i-H4,  ]>]>.  :»<  :!il,  WmIi 
ington,  1H8.'). 

Keport  of  Jloiittinti  divisicni. 

r.  .S.  (lool.  Surv.,  ,1.  W.    I'ow,  II.  liirivt..r 
Otli  Aniiiinl  Ueport,  1884-85,  pi>.  48  j:i,  Wasl.- 
ington,  188.'i. 
Ueport  of  Montana  division  of  j;fol- 

ogy, 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  .1.  W.  l"o\v.  11,  Dircnor 
7th  Iteport,  188,">-80,  pp.  85-87,  \\as)iiii;|..ii 
1888. 

and  Bradley,  F.    II.      Map  of  tliej 

sources  of  th(!  Snake  liivci-  wiili  ilj| 
trilititaries,  together  with  i)i)iliii!i>  "fj 
the  head  waters  of  the  Madison  iiiid| 
Yellowstone.  Scale,  5  miles  to  1  im 
United  States  geological  survey  of  lliflj 
Territories,  F,  V,  Hayden  in  cliaiui'l 
folio  [Washington,  1871' ?J.  [Not  si'""] 

Meek,  F.  1?,,  and,     [Nol.^  ou  thul'r 

taceous  rocks  of  Nehriiskii.] 

I'hiladolphia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'me..  vul.  K  p. « 
(i  p.),  18,'-.7. 

Some    general  rcmaiks  on  ti« 

geology  of  the  country  Mliont  tli^ 
sources  of  tho  Missouri  IJivcr. 

l'Iiiladeli)liia  Aead.  Sei..  Tree.,  vol.  i^.  P^ 
111-11.5,  18,57. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  "d  si  ries.  viO. 
pp.  423-420,   1857;   Canndian   Nat..  viil.:i.  |>| 
182-184,  1858. 


Hayden,  1' 

tiiineii. 
I'„ 

Ill.'iciv-    lljl 

.Vai.,liiiii 

l(*."»i. 
rmniXa) 

Soil 

;mil(fe(;ici 
»esl  ;iiii|  (i 
w\lh  iImi.mo 
I'llili'il  S(,|f 
I'lul.elilpl, 

Oil  t 

III'  i\.ltl.sj|H  III 
.Viii.  .lour. 

(Ml, 

I'eriiiiaii  roi'k 

I'lHl,Ml,.|p|,i.., 

■'  '"'ll'l,  18.5( 
T'^oiiie 

'lleHl.lelv   l/iJJ 

riiiindinir  conn 

I'llilldcpl,,., 

Jl-I!'.  map,  \Hr,0 

■  liciliiii] 
i'i'"if<  lie.ls  of  / 
-'■'licr  uitl,  ,1, 

llievalloy  of  K 
I'liiladilpliia  A 

•5"--'i;n.  18,-i!l. 
Ai»,'orir.  Sei., 

ifilliiiildilioiis)' 

I'  ('CDlooi,. 

M.sTerrii(„-v_ 

I'Inlad,  lp),i,,  _\, 

■  5.).  isdo. 
■V'Mn.t,  .Ami. 

ll'<-t-4.i:',  i,s,-,., 

"         I'escrij,(i 

■'•■'I  'l"'iiiior,l|;,| 

1"'^  'I'"!  Terti;,r 

yi'^'mkn,    will, 

'""'■'"•I<8   fro,,,  ^ 

I'VllCli. 

„.'''''''"l"'l'l.ia  Aea, 

■"■nr,  ise 

•^'""'•"■',AiM.,).,„ 

"''■•^'•lipfi,,, 

*'''^ '■'■"in  .\el„,,,> 

I .,?;"':'''''!"  Aead, 

liiill.  127— 


PAlTOXl 


NORTH    AMKUICAN    (ilK)LOOY. 


4(15 


Haydei!,  I".  V.,  Meek,  1".  H.,  iiiid— ('on-  |  Hayden,  I'.  \  ..  Meek,  1'.  I!.,  imd— I'oti- 

tiiiiit'il.                                                            I       tiniiiMl. 
. I'lmsilrt  of  NobriiHkii   [  IViMii  tlio I)i>Hcri|itioii  ol' now  ori^tniiir  n-- 


niuinH  iVdui  iiiirllii>a:iti'ni  KiinMa.s,  inili- 
cntiii);  i\w  exiHttmcn  of  I'crniian  rockH 
in  IliitI  'rcriitory. 

Albiiii.v  IiinI.,   Trini!*.,  vol.  4.  |>|i.T:i  Hr4. 18At. 

— mmw  rcnmrkson  th«  'IVrtiiirv  \  and  Peale,  A.  C     (Map of)  Montana 

nn.lCn'tnc.'onsloiiiialionor  HioNortli-         and   Wyoming  'I'.iTitori.-M.  (MnUracinj; 


llliiek  llillHj. 

Ani.'Ionr. Sfi.,  'Jil  Mciifs,  vdI. ■.'.'>,  )>1>  -t'l^UI. 

Kr Xiitltinal  lutoUiKeDcor,  Miinh  10,  IHrm. 


wt'Sl  Mild  tlio  ]iarall(>liHni  of  till'  latter 
witli  tliDHo  of  other  ]>(irtioiis  of  tlio 
liiitcil  States  and  'rerritorics. 

ri;il,i.|rl|.liiii  Aniil.  Si'l.,  rrctc.  |v(.l.  !»|,  |i|«. 

ii;  rj'.i,  ih:.8. 

. On  tlio  Ho-ealled  TriiiMHie  rocks 

of  KiinxMs  and  Nel»ranka. 

Am.  •I'lur.  Sdi.,  2il  ncrieH,  viil.  '^7,  iip.  .'II -:ir), 


most  of  tlie  eoiiiitry  drained  by  tlio 
(lallatin  and  nppi'r  VeliowHtone  rivers. 
Sral<'.  I  miles  to  an  inch.  InitedStatcs 
Ki'idoijical  and  fruo<^ra|)hical  siirxey  of 
tin*  Territories,  l''.V.  Hayden  in  charjjc, 
folio  [\Vashinj,'f(m,  1K71.'?]  fNotsocn.) 
Hayden,  II.  II.  (ieoio^ical  essays;  or  an 
ini|niry  into  huiiio   of   thu   •ruolo^ical 


{  ]>hcnonieiia  to  lio  fonnil  in  various  partH 

|(iii  tho  iirohahlo  <>xisteiu'tj  of  '  of  America  and    «dse\vheio,    viii,   .112 

riTiiiiuii  rocks  in  Kansas.]  pt'gi's,  lialtiniore,  I.s2(t. 

l.l,il.,.l,Ipl,ia  Aaul.  Sri.,  ITuc.  v..l.  10.  ,„,.      ^i,,ru'v>.  „f  ,1,^,  j^eoio-v  of  the  c<.nn- 

i""<l  I' '.  '*>"•  .            ..   ,,.    ,.•.,. 

I  try  near  ISedlord  Springs,  in  rciiiis\  Ivii- 
I  .•s.Miie  remarks  on  t  he  Keolo^y  of  „i.,,  „,„!  the  Hath  or  Berkeley  SpriiiKs, 


Dirc.nur, 
sl\iiii:l"n 

(if  tVl 
Ivil'.i  i'M 
llil^,l^  "f| 

1  iU'li.f 
|y  of  lliol 
I'luajii'tf 
bt  Si'""-1 
Itlu't-T'"' 

|.l.  -  V  ^ 

(.11  tli<[ 

luit  m 

kill.  .-■?( 


tiulU.ick  Hills  and  portions  of  tho  siir- 
idiiiidiiii;  country.] 

I'hiliili'liliia  Acml.  Soi.,  I'riic,  vdI.  lt»,  pp. 

ll-r.i,  iii;i|i,  lh.'i9. 

Iteiiiarks  on   the    lower  Crotn- 

ci'diis  liiMJK  of  Kansas  anil  Neliraska,  to-  | 
LTtlicr  with  descriptions  of  some  new 
s|i('cii's  of    Carbonifermis   fossils   from 
ihi'Viilley  of  Kansas  Uivcr. 

riiilMilrlpliia  Acnd.  Sci.,  I'mc,  vol,  10,  jij). 
riii-'Jl'ifl,  18,"i!).  1 

Aiii..Ionr.  Sii.,  2il  series,  vol.  "7,  i)p.  211»-1!'J7  , 
ivilliii(lililiniis),  1S59. 

I (lcoloo;ieal  explorations  in  Kau- 

MsTcrriiory. 
I'liiliiili  Iplilii  Anid.  ."^ci.,  I'ntc,  vol.  11,  ]ip. 

!■  5.V  iscid.  ; 

.\lislnii  t,  .\iii.  Jour.  Sri.,  2il  Hpiio«,  vol.27,    ] 
liIi.V.'l-l,l2,  1S,-)S). 

I—- —  I'esciiption  of  new  lower  Silii- 
ti.iii  iiniiiiordial),    .Inrassic,    Cretacti- 
I  iM>,  1111(1  Tertiary  fossils   collected  in 
1  Jcliriiska,    with     some     reni.arks     on 
iiiMocks   from  which  they   wore  ob- 
U'licd. 
I'liiliiililpliia  Acnd.  Set.,  I'roc.,  vol.  l.'l,  pp. 
tl.'M»7,  iHDi;. 
.Vlintrmt,  Ain.>Ioiir.  Sci.,  2(1  soiicH,  vol.  ;t4, 
PP.HT-IM,  IXCiL". 

- —  I'e.scriptions  of  new  Crotaecons 

|'*>ils  fidiii  Nebraska. 

''Ml.iiM|iliia  .\cail.  Sci.,  I'roc  [vol.  llj,  pp. 


in  \'ir),'inia,  with  remarks  upon  those 
waters. 

Ami.  .Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  10,  pp.  ()7-HU,  IHIIl. 

I>escription  of  the   I'are   Mills  near 

ISallimore. 

.\iii.  .lour.  Sii.,  \ol.  24,  pp.  :i4'l-aCp<),  18 111. 

Hayes,  A.  A.     [')ii   the  nitrate  ol"  soda 
rejrion  of  soiithein  I'erii.J 

Am.  .lour.  .Sci,,  vol.  DO,  pp.  37.'>-:!7.'<,   ISIO. 
Kead  to  llostoii  Soc,  N'nt    Ili.Ht. 

[On  serpentines  and  verd-anti<inc8.] 

llo.stoii   .Sue,  Nat.    Ili,st.,    I'loc,    vol,  .^,   pp, 
;i3',i  :MI,  I85G,     Jlcmark  by  Kokit.h,  p.  :ii:i. 

[ ]  [On  a  socoml  or  alternating  bed  of 

il  at  the  Allicrt  niint>,  in  New  lirniis- 

wick.] 

Motion  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,   I'roc,  vol,  !>,  pp, 
MM-Ml  (J  p.),  IH.Mi. 

On  serpentine  rock  [N'ermoiit]. 

Aid,  .lour.   Sci..   2(1   .scries,  vol,  21,  Jip.  1182- 
:!8.-i,  1851!. 

[Tilt!  so-called  verd-anti(|iio  marble 

from  Ho.xbnry.  Vt. ) 

HoHlon  Soc.  Nat.   Mist,,    I'roc,    vol,  5,  pp, 
2t)0  20:i,  IH,^. 

[ ]  [On  the  giiano  of  Monks  Island.] 

I'liwlon  Soc   Niil.   Iti.sl.,   I'roc,   vol    5,  pp. 
:t40-3,')2,  1H50. 

On  saline  matters  in  rocks  of  ciistern 

Massaebiisetts, 

liostoii   Soo,  Nat.  lli,st.,  I'loc,  vol.  0,  p.  30 
(3  p.),  1850. 


r.nll.  127- 


-30 


4()f) 


CATALOOUK   AND   INDEX    OK 


[iiri.t..  ir 


RABTO.V.) 


Hayes,  A.  A.— C'untiiuicd. 

[On  II  ])tMiiliar  ('01111  of  jjiiiuio.] 

llimldii  H1H1.  Nat.  llJMt.,  I'ror.,  viil.U,  l>p.2ll - 
•iVX  IHJt). 

[On  tin'  roiii|HmU.ioii  of  the  ci'iiiciit- 

iiig  iiiiilcri.'il  of  tli<'  K'oxliiiry  coiikIoiii- 
criittt,  and  on  Hiliciliciilion.  | 

ItoBtuii  Sue.  Mat.  Hint..  I'nx-.,  vol.  0,  pp.  107- 
lOH.  IHSO. 

jOri^in  of  cliiy  hIoik'h.] 

i'ohIou  .Soc.  Niii.  iiiMi.,  I'liii'.,  viii.  n,  p|).  1:11 ' 

1:111,  IH.M). 
DiHciiMHt'd  by  ('.Stixlior.  iliicl.,.pp.  137,  i;iH. 

Hayes,    C.    Williiid.       Tlio    ovcrthinst 
i'aiilts  of  t\w  Hoiithnni   .\]>|),'iliu'liiiiiis. 
(ii'dl.   Sue.  Am.,  Itiill.,   vol.  'J,  pp.    lit  151, 
pIut.'H2.a,  IS'.tl. 

DisciiHUi.l  liy  C.  I).  WaIfott,W.  M,  DiivIh, 
anil  II.  Willi.s.  pp.  l,->:i-l,U 

AbHtrni't.-<,  Am.  (ii>ul.,  p. 'iO'J  (}!>.)  Iflil;  Am. 
Knt.,  vol.  L'5.  p.  ;i(ll  (1  p.),  IHSIl. 

Hayes,  (icor^o  K.  HpniarkHon  tlK'pMil- 
ogy  of  wi'storu  New  York. 

Am.  .Jour.  Sri.,  vol.  :il.  pp.  2I1-'J47,  ]8:i7. 

IfoiiiarkH  on  tlio  {;o<)lof{y  and  topo;;- 

rajiliy  of  wi'storn  New  York. 

Aiii..Ioiir.  Si:i.,  vol.  Iir),  pp.  8(i-lll5, 1839, 

Evidentcsof  <liliivialcii!i('nt8,  pdvi- 

fiictioiis  [wosti'i'u  Now  York], 

Alii..l(Piir.  Sii.,vol.:i."..  p.  UM,  ih:hi. 

Hayes,  .lolm  L.  I'loliablo  iiidncncu  of 
icelicrj^M  njion  tlril't. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  \(pI.  4.'i,  pp.  310-319,  1813. 
Kciid  to  A»H(ir.  .\iii.  (iool. 

ItoHtunJour.  iNiit.  Jlint.,  vol.  l,  pp.  4'2B-4,')2 
1844. 

l?t'port  on  tlio  freof^rapliu'al  diHtribn- 

tion  and  iiliciioiiifn.i  of  volcanoes. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sri.,  vol.47,  pp.  127-128(§p.),  1844. 
llciid  III  Ahsoc.  Am.  (icol. 

Letter  [on  geology  of  Portsmouth 

and  vicinity]. 

I'Miial  niiiirl  on  (lui  ;;i'oIiij;y  ami  niini'rnlojiy 
of  tlui  Slato  of  Now  Ilain|mliii'n,  by  (',  T. 
Jackson,  iiji.  •.27U-2H1.  4=,  Comoril,  1814. 

Hayes,  S.  Dana.  Lignite  from  Louisi- 
ana. 

Chomical  Xcwh,  vol.  30,  jip.  153-154  [Lon- 
don), 1H74. 

Hayniond,  Kiifiis.  Notices  of  remains  of 
inegatlicriuin,  uuiHtodon,  and  Silurian 
fossils. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  40,  jtp.  294-290,  1814. 

Geology  of  Vranklin  County. 

Gcol.  Surv.  Indiana.  1st  Annual  Ui'port  for 
1889,  by  K.  T.  (!ox,  pp.  175-202,  Indiuuapolis, 
1809. 


Haywood,  .lolm.     [fieological  fciiinrfg  ] 
Till' flat  III al  and  alinriKin.il  liislorN  of  i,.|, 
iiPHnro,  Nanlivilli",  IH2I.     (Not  HtM'n.] 

Headdeii,  Williiiiii  I'.  [.Notice  of  a  tiim 
Ix-d  of  infusorial  carlli  in  West  I»rii\er.| 

('ill.  Sri.  Sor.,  I'ror.,  vol.  '.',  p.  1M3  (!  |>  i.  |.f, 

Notes  upon  tlic  history  of  ilw  1I11 

covcry  and  occiirreni'c  of  tin  oic  in  |{„. 
Hlack  Hills,  S.  Dak. 

Col.  .Sci.  .Soc,  I'liM'.,  vol.  3.  pp.  347-X'iO,  1H91, 

Heatheringtoi),  A.  (iiiidc.  f;i<lii  i;,.],|, 
of  Nova  Scotia,  171  pages,  12  ,  .MiMitnal, 
1«G«.     [Not  seen.] 

Hubert.     Documents  siir  la  gi''i<lii<;ii<  iln 
liassin  dii  Mackenzie,  rcciicillis  par  \^ 
I       I'cre  I'etitot  et  conimuniiiiics. 
I  iSoc.  (ii'iil.  Kianoc,  Hull.,  3d  Horirs,  vi)l.;i.  pji 

i  K7-88  (3  p.),  187.'). 

Hector,  .r.'iincs.     First  general  niioit  on 

j       the  geology  of  the  country  cxainimd 

hy  the.  expedition  under  coiiiiiiiiinl  ni 

.lohii   ralliser,  om(|.,  during  the  Hwisuu 

of  1857,  |ip.  — ,  niai»8.     [Not  seen.] 

rapiM'sri'lalivo  In  tlio  exploration  nlRriti^li 

KortU  Aiiiriii'.i,  111  lie  lUiok,  4^,  l.iinilnii,  b.'i'.i. 

Oil   the  geology  of  the   coiiiitiy  In- 

tween  Lake  Snjierior  and  the  I'jiji;, 
Ocean  (Itetweeii  the  iSlh  anil  ,Mili 
parallels  of  hilitinle)  [visited  by  tjiv 
expedition  inider  i'alliser). 

Oeol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  17.  iip.  :W8-II.V 
map,  1801. 

Londoii  KilinbiirKb  I'liil.  Mai;,,  vol   '.'I,  jip. 
637-.')3S,  IKOl. 
Ab.strait, Can.  Nat.,  vol.  0,  pp.  3'.'!i  no,  ISOl. 

Geological  report,  report  of  Ciiiitain 

I'alliser's  exploration  of  purtioiis  of 
British  North  Amerien,  1^.")7.  is.'iS,  l,>(.-i!i, 
and  1801),  liluo  liook,  1  ,  Loiuhiii,  18(ii. 

Hedley,  Edward.     On  the    iruii   iiiiiiis 
and  iron  manufacture  of  Nova>ci)tiii. 
Nortb    of    Kiifilaiid     Inst.     Mining'   Dug.,  j 
Trail.'}.,  vol.  14,  ji.  15,  plato  1,  1*1,'). 
Heer,  Oswald.     [Age  of  Ifiehinoiiil  coal.;  ] 

Geology  of  N.  A.,  by  Manon.  r..  lii.ZnriA 
1850.     In    jiart   in  Am.  Join.  Sci.. '.M  *n:.^'<l 
24,  pp.  4'J8-42!l,  18.'i7. 
Fossil  plants  of  A'aiicinivrr  .uiil  IVl-j 

lingham  15ay. 

Am.  Jour.  Sri.,  2d   scr.,  vol.  'J-',  I'P-  l*^'-'  ] 
18,59. 

Reply  to  Dr.  Newherry  on  llic  n,:,'''"^ 

the  Nebraska  h'aves. 

Am^Toiir.  Sci.,  vid.  31,  jip.  43.".  1 1",  li*"!- 

I'eber   einige    fossile   riLiiizcii  u< 

Vaneoiivor  in     IJriti.sh    t'ohiiiiliia.  1 
pages,  2  plates,  •!,  Ziirich,  lS(i.">. 


[Heer,  Oi 

—  lion 

Kmijji 

linear,  \ 

Heilprln, 

ili'licc  ill 

(if  file  p< 

riiiladi 
M'.  :'ii-33, 

Cm  801 

/'lelll    Cla 

)lllillt.S    JIH 

liiiii  of  th 

I'liiiiiili'l 

3<H-i7,-.,  18) 

—  Nole  on 

till'  I^dcciK 

I'liilailil|, 

3'l!,  pp.  444. 

\(i(r,s  01 

I'tilltlieril  U 

riiii,i,i,.i,,i 
pji,  i"'i  i:p!i, 

—  f'yncliroi 

tidll.S, 

•"^i  ii'iirii,  v(i 
"il-  3,  pp.  0(1. 

—  "II  (he  a 

C.'ililiiiiii.i  ill 
"itic  icijijiiiif 
l'liil.i.i|.],,|,i, 
W'i-'-'U.  \sx;. 

—  Oil    (lie   „( 
ili'ixwils  ill  J." 

ol'ntiiMiiMiljfo 

l'liii.i.i,.||,)ii,., 

I'l'  "•!'  I!I3,  IKS 
AliHtrai'i,  ,\,| 

I'  ■!"  f;,  p.).  IH,. 

—  Oil  (he  rcl;i 

''"iiiiC  thep„,i 

itMlf  (III'  ,,\(i., 

I'liiliiilidpliift, 

'5tl-ISli,  |.Sf(,i 

•*li«tnirl.s  A I 
'!M,  l>s:t;  An, 
I'P.  -':'«  --I),  i,iKM. 

-^'iKhc  oecu 
''••liiwitsof 'iVri 

I'llil.lllr|,,l,i„ 

n.  iw:i. 

I'i^l  lls.s|.,|  |„. 

i».  mi 

^"'■'"•Tcrtiar, 

I  ■■"I'ls'MKhi.M,   , 
I'lllbllrlpl,,,,, 


rf 


J, 


'•,v 


( 


''■''•''■"■  '■■■l.m.np 


tiARTOS.] 


NORTH    AMFRICAN    OKOLOdY. 


4G7 


.  ;w8-4i'>. 

..1.  21,  W- 

nil,  i^oi. 

;ti0US  of 
<,S,  1K."|'.'. 
lull,  !*■'■ 

11   niiiii'^ 

in;,'    Klig.. 

[iii\  coal.] 

Hi,  ZiiriA] 
|,|  !<i'r..vi>l.| 

iliil  1'" 
V1-.  ^- 

hii'i';^'"" 

l-ui. 

mzfll   ^' 

iMib'ui. 

Kl'i."). 


[Hcer,  Oswnlil )— Continued. 

I'Iciia  i'liHHiliH  AliiMkiuiii. 

KiiiikI   SvitiHkii  Vi't<>iiHkii|iH  Aknil.,  Ilniid' 

liliK.ir,  vol.  H,  jip.  1  W.  1(1  pliitfH,  1871. 

Heilpi'Ji.  A.  On  tli«HtrfttiKmi>liical  ovi- 
tliiirr  alVoidcd  h\  tlid  Tcrtiiiry  foHsils 
of  llir  iicniiianlii  of  Miirylan<l. 

IMiiKiili'lplii*,  AcimI.  8cI.,  I'roc,  (vol    3'.>], 
lip.  Jii-;!;!.  1881. 

On  Home  n«'w  lownr  Koccuo  MoIIiihcu 

from  I'liirko  t'ounty,  Ala.,  with  Nouie 
|i(iiiitH  iiM  to  the  Hfruti^riiiiliicnl  posi- 
iliiii  of  tiii>  IkmIh  contiiiiiin^  tlioni. 

I'ldlndi'lplilii,  Ai'Bd   .Sri..  I'roc.,  vol.  32,  pp. 
Mi-:i"i,  1881. 

—  Note  on  tlio  approximftto  position  of 
till"  Ilocoiio  tl(>positH  of  M.ir.vl.iiul. 

IMuliidrlpliia.  A.ail.  Sci.,  rioc,  1881    (vol. 
3:11,  pp.  444-447.  1882. 

—  Nods  on  tho  TtM'tinry  )j;oology  of  (lio 
"oiitln'rii  TnitiMl  Stnti-s. 

I'hilaili'lplila.  Acad.  8oi.,  Proc,  1881  [vol.  33|, 
pp.  l."il   l.'ifl,  18H2. 

—  .S\ luliioiuHUi    of  geological  foruia- 

ticilis. 

Siiiu.o,  vol.  2,  pp.  001-662,  704-70(5  (i  p.), 
vol.  ;i.  pp.  00-01,  1883. 

—  On  llio  a;to  of  tlio  Tojon  rocks  of 

Ciilifoiniu  1111(1  tilt'  occiirrcnci'  of  aninio- 

iiilir  ii'iiiiiins  in  'i\-rti!iry  (loposits. 

riiil:iiU'l|iliia,  Aoad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  34,  pp. 
iw-'.'ii,  is8:i. 

—  On   tliti  occurrence  of   nnmniulitic 

(It'posils  ill  riorida  ami  the  association 
oI'miiMiiiiilifcswitli  afrcsh-watorfauna. 
riiiljdi'lplii.i,    Acad.   Sci.,  I'roc.   [vol.  34]. 
lip  l.-'.i  l'.i:i.  1H83. 

AliHiiacI,  Am.  iTour.  Sci.,  3d  Bcricn,  vol.  24, 
p  'I'M  (i  p.),  1882;  vol.  25,  p.  158  (i  p.),  ]b83. 

I  —  On  tlio  relative  a<;es  and  classifica- 
liiin  of  tlie  iiost-]']occn<?  Tertiary  depo.s- 
itsof  till'  Atlaiitif  Slojie. 
riiiliuli'l|iliia,  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc.  [vol.34],  iij). 

lW-i(;(i,  iSK). 

Alwtracls,  Am.  Nnt.,  vol.   17,  i)]>.  .lOS-SOil 
(ip.).  l.-^H.I;  Am.. Tour.  Sci.,  3d  HOricH,  vol.  24, 

lip. 'J^t*  '."JO,  1882. 

|— On  tlic  occnrronco  of  aninionitis  in 

il(']Misitsof  Tertiary  age  [in  (Jalifornia]. 

riiilaililpliin,  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc.  [vol.  34],  j). 

N.  1Sh:i. 
Iiis(ii>s((l  h.v  J.  S.  Nowbcrry, Ibid.,  pp.  104- 

K>.uy.i. 

|— The  Tcitiiiry  geology  of  the  eaKtern 

amlsniillirni  Tnited  States. 
I'liiliiili  Ipliia,  Acad.  Sci.,  Jour.,  vol.  0,  jiart 
Ipl'l'.'i  l.M,  map,  43,  1884. 


Heilpriii,  .\.— Continued. 

[  Ifeniarks  «»n  gulf  Tertiuries.] 

Am.  Nat.,  vi.l.  18,  p.  MVj  (j  p.),  \<iM. 

Thesynclironisinof geological  forma- 
tions. 

I'lilladdpliia,    Acad.  Sci.,    Proc.   (vol.  Xt], 
jip.  ll»7-2(H),  1«84. 

f  lieniarkH  on  I'lorida  Tertiary.] 

Sclrm-C,  Vi.l.  3,  p.  oil-  (}  p.),  IH84. 

Tile  ice  of  the  (ilacial  period. 

I'liiladclplila,   Acad.  Sci.,   Proc.  [vol.   85], 
pp.  10  (7.40,00  70,  1884. 

.Mistracl,  Ami.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  pp.  578,  1)05-008 
(J  p.),  1H83. 

Coiilrilintion  tollieTerti;iry  gtiology 

and  jialeontology  of  the  Tainted  StalcH, 
117  pagcH,  niaj),  1  \  I'hiladelithia,  IHSI. 

I  K'eniarks  on    fo.ssils   from    Laredo, 

Tex.  1 

Head  li>  Pliiladclpliia,  Acnd.  Sci. 
Am.  Nat.,  vul.  IH,  p.  334  (7  linc«),  1881. 

I'.xaniinationof  fossil iferous  pchhleit 

from  near  East  Park  Heservoir,  I'hila- 
delithia. 

Head  to  Pliiladulphin,  Acnd.  Sci.,  Docombor, 
1884. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  19,  p.  432  (I  p.),  1883. 

[(ilacial  aclioii  in  I.iihrador.] 

Kcad  lo  riiiliiilclplila.  .\cail.  .Sci.,  October, 

188.".. 
Science,  vol.  0,  p.  388  (i  p.),  r\  1885. 

The  elassillcation  and  [laleontology 

of  the  United  Statos  Terti.iry  deposits. 
Science,  vol.  5,  pji.  475-470;  vol.  0,  pp.  83-81, 
18H5. 

Town    geology,    tho   lesson   of   the 

Philadelphia  rocks,  131  pages,  7  plates, 
112  ',  rhiladel)diia,  188;"). 

[On  grou|)ing  of  phoaiihate  hods  in 

Oligoceiie  with  Jackson  and  ^'ickshurg 
l.eds.l 

IJcad  to  Pliiladclpliia,  Acad.  Sci.,  May,  1885. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  10,  p.  020  (0  lines),  18^5. 

[Pehbles  from  lioriiig  on  lUacks  Is- 
land, rhiladelphia.") 

Kcad   to    riiiladi  Iplii;!,  Add.  Sci.,  Alarcli, 

1885. 
Am.  Nat.,  vid.  10,  p.  834  (5  lims),  1885. 

[I'^oHsiiiforous    ])ehl)les    in   drift  at 

Tacoiiy,  I'a. 

Head  to  I'liilailclpliia,  Acad.  Sci.,  Uocomber, 

18H5. 
Science, vol. 6, 11.543  (,'oi).),  4",  1885. 

— —[Shell    from   month    of   Manatee 
Kiver,  ria.) 

Scieucc,  vol.  0,  p.  400  (4  p.),  1885. 


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CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


[Bltt,.  127. 


Heilpriii,  A. — Contnuiod. 

f  Lower  llt!l(lorl)erg  bowlder  at  Sum- 
mit, N.  .1.] 

Am.  Nut.,  vol.  lit,  ),.  ;j;m  (J  p.),  !««•''■ 

Kcin.'irkable  oxjiosiiro  of  colniniiar 

trap  near  Oraiij;*',  N.  .1. 

I'liilii.  Acad.  Sfi.,  I'loc,  vol.  DO,  iij).  ;il8-320, 
jil.  8,  1HH5. 

Exi>loratioiis  ou  tin;  wosterii  coast 

of  Florida  and  in  tlio  Okocchobeo  wil- 
doiness,  with  special  refcrouco  to  th« 
(fcology  iiiid  zoology,  127  l>ages,  plutes, 
I'hiladi'lphia,  l.S8fi.  Pages  1  to  «)4  and 
])latcs  not  yet  issued. 

[Observations  in  Florida.] 

HciiMiCf,  vid.  7,  p., ■!,">;!  (i  p.),  1880. 

[A^e  of  clays  at  Grays  Ferry  road, 

rhiladelphia.J 

Sriciu'ii,  vol.  8,  p.  :I7  (,',,  p.),  18H«. 

Notes  on   the    Tertiary  geology  and 

]»ale<)ntology  of  the  southern   United 

States. 

I'liiladelpliin,  Acad.  Sci.,  I'ror.,  vol.  'M,  pp. 

.IT-SH,  18S0. 

[Tertiary    fossils    from    Kentucky, 

Texas,  and  Florida.] 

Si'ieiui',  \<d.  7,  p.  lOi)  (>i  p.).  IHHO. 

On   Miocene    fossils   from   southern 

New  .Jersey. 

riiila.,  Acad.  Sci.,  Troc,  1880,  p.  J.-il  (J  p.). 

18«7. 

l^xi)lorati(>ns  on  the  ^est  coast   of 

Florida,  and  in  the  Okeechobee  wilder- 
ness, with  special  reference  to  tlie 
geology  and  zoology  of  the  Floridian 
peninsula. 

WajjiKT  Inst..  TrniiH.,  v(d.  1,  i)p.  i-vili,  1-134, 
plntc.-»2, 1-10,  1887. 

A!(slract.s,  Am.  .Tour.  Sii.,  lid  Rcrirs,  vtd.  I!t, 
l)p.  •JHO-lM';,  1887:  I'opular  Sci.  Moutlily,  vol. 
3:1,  p.  418  (h  p.),  1887. 

[ ]  [Heniarks  on  P.  K.  Thiers  jiaper 

on  th(>  .Mbiiripoan  of  Miiryland.  ] 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  rroc,  vol.  2.'i.  No.  l'J7,  p.  W 
(i  !>.),  1888. 

The  Miocene  MoUusca  of  the  State 

of  New  Jersey. 

riiiludclphia.  Acad.  Sci.,  rroc,  18H7,  11.  ,197, 
1887. 

[ ]  Detormiuatiou  of  the  age  of  rock 

(le,)()sits. 

I'liiludclpliia,  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roo.,  1887,  p.  ;m5, 
1887. 

The  dassilication  of  the  post-Creta- 

C(;uus  deposits. 

riiiludclphia,  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  1888,  pp.  314- 
322,  1888. 


Heilprin,  A. — Continued. 

Views  (111  A  re  Ilea  n. 

liiloriiational  Con;.',  (icol..  Am.  ( 'oiniiiiltM 
IJcports,  1888,  A,  18S8. 

Am,  (icol.,  vol.  2,    pp.   140-184,    IS?.-.     (In 
part.) 

[<»n  the  classification  of  the  Tertiarv 


deposits.] 

Iiitcnintioiinl  Cong.  (io(d.,  Am.  (.'oiiiinitiir 
Ki'ports,  1888,  V,  ])p.  12-14    1888. 
Am.  (Joid.,  vol.  2,  pp.  278-280,  1888. 

—  'I"ho  Ueriniida  Islands,  acontriliiitiini 
to  the  physical  history  and  /,o(ilii;,'y  oi 
the  Somers  arehip(>lago,  with  an  cx.iin- 
inatifin  of  the  structure  of  coral  rw\>, 
231  pages,  ITidates,  I'hiladel|iliia,  18811. 

—  Tlio  corals  and  coral  reefs  oi'  tlic 


wCMteru  waters  of  the  (!ulf  of  Me.xicu. 
riii!adclplila.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  I'roc  ,  \m. 
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—  (ieological  researches  in  Yucitaii. 
I'liila. ,  Acad.  Sci. , rroc. ,1891, pp.  I.'i«-l,-).i,1831. 

—  The  Eocene  Mollusca  of  the  State  of 


Texas. 

riiila.,Aoad.Sci.,rroc.,lann,pp.r!9.i-l0t!,  isoi 

The  geology  and  iialeoiitolo^y  ol'  tlic 

Cretaceous  de]iosils  of  Mexico. 

riiila.,  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  181H).  pp.  44."i -leo. 
plalcs  12,14,  18!»1. 

Heinrich,  Oswald  ,1.      The   Miilldtliiaii 
colliery,  \,\. 

Am,  Inst.  MiniiiK  Kiij;-.  'I'raiis.,  vol.  1,  ii|i, 
340-357,  300-304,  187.'l. 

The  Manhattan  salt  mine  iit  (ioilc- 

rich,  Canada. 

Am.  Inst,  ^liuinj;  Kn;;.,  Tram.,  vul.fi,  pp 
12,')-144,  1870, 

The  Mosozoie  formation  in  \iif>'iii:i. 

Am.  IiiHt.  Miiiliii;   Kiig.,  TraiLs.,  vol.  ti.  pii 
227-274,  plate,  1870. 

The  Virjiiiiias,  vol.  1,  p]i.  120  l:;0,  UJ-ll,"i 
15,'-..  170-177,  100-102,  idatc,  4\ 
[ ]  The  North  Jlountain  ooal  Hold. 

TIm^  VIrgiiiiiiH,  vol.  4.  pp.  14(1-1 17  1  .  I>-V1. 

Heudersou,  C.  H.     The  copper  deiKwils 
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Am.  Inst.  Miiiiiis  Km;..  Trans.,  vul.  IL',  |ili 
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HeiiderBon,  J .  T.     Thocoiiiinoiiwealtliel 
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.loggius  and  Albert  iniu(!  regions.] ' 
[  Ani.I'hil.  .Soc,  rroc.,v(d.0,i).4,".!i(Jl'''l*'''' 

^  Heneken,  T.  S.     On   some  Teitiary  di- 
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(icol.  Soc,  (jmirt.  Jour.,  vol.  H,  pp.  llJ-1''* 
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DAIiTilN.) 


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409 


Hennessy,  lleiiry.    Terrostriiil  climate  as  Henwood,  W.  J.— Continued. 

inlliR'uced  l>.v  tho  (lislribiitioii  oC  land     On  tlio  nictiilliforoUM  deposit  of  OloH- 

aiiil   water    at    dillerent    {geological  cestor,  in  Now  Hninswick. 

epociis.  Koyiil  (Jcdl.  Sor.  (it'Cornwull.  Trans.,  vol.  8, 
Am.. lour.  Sci.,  2il  series,  vol.  27,  pp.  318-328, 


I'rnm   'Atlantis,"  Janiiiuy.  l»*.V,i. 

—  On  the  limits  of  liy])othc.se8  rejjard- 
inu'  <1"'  in'oiicrtics  of  tlu*  matter  com- 
jiosiiij^  the  interior  of  the  earth. 

.Viii.Jimr.  Sci.,  M  siTics,  vol,  10,  ii]>.  4(il— K!."), 


p«rt  \,  i)p.  490-510,  1871. 

Ii'elatioii  of  rocks  to  nietalliferons 

de])08its    of    North    America;     Michi- 
gan. 

Uoyiil  Ciool.  Soc.  of  C'onnvall,  Trans,,  vol.8, 
part  '.',  Tallies  XI-XV,  1871. 

Hepburn,  Sauiuel.     [Well  boring  at  Mil- 
ton, I'a.J 

.\ni.  Joiir.   Sci.,  vol.  l'_',   pp.   143-144  (}  p.). 


1«'J7. 


I'l.-m  I'liil.  Ma^.,  Oclolicr.  187k. 

Heniich.Carl.    Thoorode]>o8it8of  Lead- 
villi',  Colo. 

Sri.  Am.  Siipp,,  vol.  7  (No.  ir>7),  !>.  205rt,  4",     Hemdoii,  J.  II.      flion-ore  di.-itricts  of 
18Tii.  ea.stcrn  Texas],  Smith  County. 

From  Kng.an.l  Mining  Jour.  ,p,,^,,^  ,,,,„,  j.,,^,.    ,,,   ^„„„.,,  \^,,^,„,^    ,,,. 

—  The  San  Pedro  coi)i)er  mine  in  New  20l-'-'24,  iHin. 

Mexico. 


llii^'.  aii.l  M  iniiiu .lour.,  vol.  ;i;i,  p.  1811, 4^1887. 

—  The   cojjper-ore    deposits    near   Mo- 

icmi,  \v'i/.. 

I'liu'.  ami  Minio','  Jonr.,  vol.  41!.  pp.  202-20.1, 

'Jl',i-'J'J0.  4-   18,'<7. 


Herrick,  C.  L.     The  Treulon  limestone 
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Am.  Nat.,  vol.  U,  pp.  247-248,  1877. 


[ ]  A  sketch  of  the  geolo);ical  history 

of  Lickinj;  Cotmty,  accompanying  an 
illustrated  catalogiu!  of  Carlioniferous 
fossils  from  Flint  Ridge,  Ohio. 

IK'iiison  1  iiiv..  Hi. 11.,  vol.  2,  ]i]).  5-(i8, 
jilatcs  10,  jiji.  114-148,  I.'*,'<7. 

Abstracts,  .Vni,  Jon  •.  Sci.,  .'Id  scries,  vol,:i7, 
pp.  ai7-318,    18,'^U;     Am.   (!eol.,   vol.  5,   p.  ."lO 

(4l'-)- 

i:i.^'.  anil  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  40.  pp,  414-410, 'piie    geology    of    Licking    County, 

^""  ■       Ohio,  I'artlV. 

Dcuisou  I'niv.,  Sd.  I.ali.,  Hull.,  vol.  3,  pp. 
i:i-lU),  riatos  I-XIl;  vol.  4,  pp.  11-GO,  07-123, 
jilales  Ml,  1888. 

Alistracis,  .\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol. 
37,  pj).  317-318  ij  p.),  18811;  Am.  Ocol,,  vol.  fi, 
p.  50  (ip,),  1889, 

Notes    on    the    Waverly    group    in 

Ohio. 


—  S(inu'  lorms  «>f  ore  deposits  in  lime- 
stone,'*. 

laiK.  ami  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  40,  pp.  308  300, 

—  The   I'nited   and  Cham])ion  copiier 
mines  111'  Now  Zealand. 


—  .Mrlaiiiori)hism  in  rocks. 

Km;,  ami  Mining  .lour.,  vol.  46,  p.  401  (^  p.) 

r.is-;.''. 


—  N'dit.s  III!  the  geology  and  on  some  of 
tlic  iiiiiicH  of  .\.'.i)en  .Mountain,  Pitkin 
CoiiMtv ,  (  olo. 

.\iii.  In.st.  Minin;;    Du;;.,  Trans.,  vol.  17,  pp. 
l.'ili-'JoO.  1889, 


—  The  Slaybaeh  lode;  a  ])eciiliar  kind 

of  li>.-.iire  Vein. 

Kiii;.  and  .Mining;  .lour.,  vol,  48,  p,  27  (J  ]i.), 

\m. 

■ — Is  a  faulted  lis.siire  always  the  old- 
est?   A  stuily  of  limits. 

Kn^.aiiil  Miiiiiii;.lour.,  \  id.  18,  |ip.  1,V,(  (3  |i.), 

4',  ISffl. 

Heiiwood,  W.  ,1.     On  Ihe  native  copper 
iif  Lake  Superior. 

Itiiyal  (icol.  Soe.ol'  t'liriiuall,  Trans.,  vol.  8, 

l«it  1,  pp.  38.-1-480,  1871, 

—  Notices  of  gold  mines  in  Virginia. 
Itiiyiil  (icol.  .Soc.of  Cornwall,  Trans.,  vol,  8, 
liartl.jip,  371-384, 1871. 


Am.   Ceol.,  vol.  3,  jiji.   94-00,   Plates   I-IV, 

18,89. 

—  The  Philadeijihia  nu'eting  i»f  the  lu- 
ternation.'il  Congicss  of  (ieologists. 

.\m.  (icol.,  vol.  5,  pp.  370-388,  l8'.>0. 

—  The  Cuyahoga  shale  and  tlu^  jiroh- 
lem  of  the  Ohio  Waverly. 

tieol.  Soc,  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  31-48, 
plulo  1,  l.sOl. 

Alistracts,  Am.  Nal.,  vol.  2-1,  p.  27.-)  (J  p.), 
1890;  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  series,  v<d.  40,  p.  323 
(5  lines),  1800, 

—  Clarke,  E.    S.,  and  Deming,  J.  L. 
Some  Ann>rican  norites  and  gabbros. 

Am,  (icol.,  vol.  1,  l)p.  339-340,  plate,  1888. 


470 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX   OF 


fni'i.r.  I'.>7. 


Herrlck,  C.L.— Continued. 

Tight,  W.  G.,  and  Jones,  H.  L.  Ge- 
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Bay. 

Deiiirton  Univ.,  FJiiU.,  vol.  2,  pp.  119-143, 
plntes  10-13,  1H87. 

Ab»lrii<'t.s  Uy  Ilorrick  (?),  Am. N.it.,  vol.21, 
pp.  054-0,1".,  pliitf.s  22,  2:t.  Ab.stract,  Am, 
Jour.  .Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  34,  p. 72  (12  lines),  1887. 

Herrick,  F.  II.     Sand  tracery. 

.Seieiiee,  vol.  1,  p.  192  (J  p.).  1883. 

Herzer,  H.     Geology  of  Brown  County. 

(ieol.  Snrv.  Ohio,  Ili^port,  vol.  3:  gcnlo;j;y 
and  pilleontol();;y.  pail  1;  {jeolojcy  Pp.  942- 
944.  ColmiiliiiH.  1878. 

Hesse,  Conrad  K.  The  paint-oro  mines 
at  l.ehiirh  (iap. 

Am.  In.st.  Miuinj;  Kng., Trans.,  vol.  19.  pp. 
321-330,  1891. 

Heustis,  .Jubez  W.  I'iiysical  oh.scrva- 
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on  tlio  topojj;rai)hy  and  diseases  of 
Louisiana,  105  ])age8,  New  York, 
1817. 
Hewett,  G.  C.  The  northwestern  Colo- 
rado coal  region. 

Am.  lust.  Mining  Eng,  Trans.,  vol.  17,  pp. 
375-.180,  1889. 

Hice,  H.  R.,  Foshay,  1'.  Max,  and. 
Newly  discovered  (Uacial  plu'iioiiiena 
in  the  Heaver  Valley  [Pa.]. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  pp,  816-818.  1890. 

Glacial  grooves  at  the  soTithern 

margin  of  the  drift  [in  western  reiiii- 
sylvania.] 

Geol.  Soe.  Am.,  I!ull.,  vol.  2,  iip.  457-404, 
plate  18,  1891, 

Reviewed  liy  1''.  Leverett,  Am.  Jour,  .'^^i., 
3d  series,  vol.42,  pp.  200-212,1891. 

Abslraets,  Am.  (Ieol.,  vol.  8,  j).  180  (J  ]..), 
1891 ;  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  lid  serie.i,  vol.  42,  ]>,  172 
(J  p.),  1891. 

Hicks,  Henry.  St.  David's  rocks  and 
universal  law. 

Scionel^  vol.  2,  pp.  107-109,  1883. 

The  Cambrian  rocks  of  North  Amer- 
ica. 

Gool.  Mag.,  3d  deeade,  vol.  4,  ]ip.  15,")-158, 
1887. 

[ ]  [Remark    on   the   ('(luivalency  of 

the  Ilnronian  with  the  l'ii1)idian.] 

Geol.  Soe.,  Quart.  Jour,,  vol  44,  p.  817  (i  p.), 
1888. 

Hicks,  L.  E.  Discoveiy  of  the  Cleve- 
land shale  in  Delaware  County, 
Ohio. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  10,  i)p,  70-71 
(I  p.),  1878. 


Hicks,  L.  E.— Continued. 

Tbo     Waverly    group     in    ceuti;il 

Ohio. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  si  ries,  vol.  10,  ])]i.  21C-'J24, 
1878. 

Bowlders  in  coal  [in  I'erry  County, 

Ohio]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  serie,-<,  vol.  17,  ]>]>.  (lg-69 
a  p.),  1879. 

The  test  well  in  t\ui  Carlidnilcioiis 

formation  at  Brown\'lle,  Xebr. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  :id  series,  -o!,  29.  pp,  I,'i',i-16(>, 
18S5. 

[Notice  of  dike  in  imdistiirbcilsedi- 

mentry  rocks  on  White  River,  Xebr.] 

Science,  vol.  C,  ]i,  222  ( ,'„  p.).  ]88.'i. 

—  Tbo  Dakota  group  south  of  tlio 
Platte  River,  in  Nebraska.  [Ali- 
stract.] 

Am.  As.soc,  I'roc,  vol.  34,  pp.  217-219,  l.'^SO. 

Al(striu:t,  Seieneo,  vol.  0,  p.  221  (J  p.),  1883. 

The  Permian  in  Nobiaska. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  pp.  881-883, 1880. 

Abstract.  Am.  A.ssoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'nicvnl, 
35,  pp,  210-217,  1880. 

Abstract,  Willi  comments  by  Xt  wlnrry, 
Waleott,  Clayi)ole,  and  Williams,  .\im.  .biur. 
Sci.,  3d  serii's,v(d.  321-322  i\  p.),  l.v^O, 

Some    typical   well-seclions  in  Xc- 

braska. 

-Vm.  Assoc.  Proc.,  vol.35,  jip.  217  21!l.  Isni. 

Th(!  Lincoln  salt  basin. 

.\m.  A.ssoc.,  I'roe.,  vol.  35,  p.  219  (i  p.),  1.-87. 

[Diatoniaceous  earth  on  Xurth  Loiqi 

River,  Nebr.]. 

Am.  (1(01.,  vol.  1,  p.  136  (,'„  p.),  1888. 

The  I'ecf  builders. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  297-305,  18.SS. 

[Volcanic  dusts  from  Krakatoa  auJ 

from  X'obraskaand  Kansas], 
Am.  Geol.,  v<d,  2,  p.  64  (i  p.),  188.'!, 

[t^uartzito    between    Niobrara  nml 

O'Neill,  Nebr.,  and  its  rdaticms  to  tln' 
Valentine  (juartzite]. 

Am.  (Ieol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  351-352  ( }  p.).  W». 

Diatoniaceous  earth  in  Nebraska. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  scries,  vol.  35,  ]>. SO  (J  pi, 
1888, 

Geyserite  in  Nebraska. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1.  pp.  277-280,  vipI.  J,  I>.  VI 
1888. 

Soils  of  Nebraska  as  related  to  ^'t■fl- 

logiciil  ibrmations. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  3,  pp.  36-45, 1880. 
An  old  lake  bottom. 

Geol,  Sor.  Am.,  P.uU,,  vol.  2,  pp.  2.'.-.TO,  1891, 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  p.  271»  li  p.),  1»9'- 


Bidder 


DAKTO.N.] 


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471 


Hidden,  W.  E.  [Tlio  discovery  of  enier- 
nl(ln  ill  North  C'liiolina.] 

Ni  u  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Truus.,  vol.  1,  pp.  101- 
iur>.  if^:;. 
Hider,  Arthur.     Report   upon    observa- 
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1'..''.  Army,  Chief  of  Kiif;iui'er«,  Keport  fur 
lss:i,  p;iil  ::,  pp. '.'l'.tl-2L>()9,  \Vasliiii};tuii,li?(i3. 

Higgiii'^i  .iiiiiicH.  .Second  repoit  of  the 
Statciifjricultiiriilcheiiiist  of  Maryland, 
lL'(!li:i'.;e.s,  Aiiiiaiiolis,  1852. 

—  Tliinl  report  of  the  Stateagricultnrai 
iliLinist  of  Maryland,  IGO  pages,  Balti- 

Illiiic,  l.N">3. 

—  rointh  annual  report  of  the  8tate 
iigriciiltiiral  elieniist  to  the  house  of 
ili'lfu'iiii's  of  the  State  of  Maryland,  1)2 
pa;;i's,  lliiltiuiore,  IH.")!. 

—  I'ifili  ajjricultural  report  of  the  State 
clieiiiist  to  the  house  of  (lelegates  of 
tliL'Stiiteof  Maryland,93pa<;es,  Annap- 
olis. ix.")(i. 

Aiiiiilii  r  odition  has  pp.  l."-18  omitted. 

—  Sixth. 'i;;ricultural  rejiort  of  the  State 
ilu'iiiiHt  to  the  house  of  delegates  of 
tlio  .<t,ite  of  Maryland,  xxil,  96  pages, 

Aiiiiiipiilis,  ISaS. 

—  A  succinct  exposition  of  the  indns- 
tiiil  icsonrci's  and  agricultural  advan- 
ta^i  s  oi'  tlie  State  of  Maryland,  iii.  lOD 
liiij;cs  (Anuiiiiolis,  18(57]. 

[Hjldreth,  S.  1*.].    Facts  relating  to  cer- 
tain iiiirts  of  the  State  of  Ohio. 
.\iii.Ji.iir.  Sci.,  vol.  10,  lip.  1-8,  1820. 

—  Xiiticu  of  fossil  trees  near  Gallipolis, 

dliic. 

All;.  .Toiir.  Sci.,  vol.  12,  pp.  205-200,  1827. 

—  Miscellaneous  observations  on  the 
inal.  diluvial,  and  other  strata  of  cer- 
tain jioi lions  of  the  .state  of  Ohio. 

Aiii..lniii-.  «ri,,  vdl.  13,  ji]).  38-40,  1828. 

—  liowldcr  stoue.s  of  primitive  rocks 

[iiidhioj. 

Aiu.ldiii.Sci.,  vol.  10,  pp.  154-159,  1829. 

—  OlisiTvation.4  on  the  sallferous  roek 
fiiVMi.itinii  in  the  valley  of  the  Ohio. 

Am.  Iniir.  Sri.,  vol.  24.  pp.  40-08,  1833. 

—  Oliscrvatidus  on  the  l»ituniinou.s  eoal 
ileposit.i  of  the  valley  of  the  Ohio  and 
the  accompanying  roek  strata,  with 
iioticis  of  the  fossil  organic  remains 
mill  the  relics  of  vegetable  and  animal 
liodic-i. 

A.u..I.,iii.  ,Sci.,  vol.  29,  pp.  1-154,  map,  1830. 


I  [Hildreth,  S.  P.]— Continued. 

I  [General  sketch  of  the  geology  of 

j      Ohio.] 

I  Itcportof  the  committee  on  n  geolO{;ical»ur- 

I  vcv  of  tho  State,  i)p.  05-77,  plate,  Coliimbii.s, 

1830. 

I  Note  on  tho  Lias  of  tho  West  [Ohio.  ] 

Am.  Jour.  Sti..  vol.  .".O,  p.  305  (3  p.),  1830. 

I  Report  [ou  coal  measure  districts], 

(tci  1.  Siirv.  Ohio,  1st  Aiiiiiial  liejiort,  by  W. 
W.  Mather,  pp.  2,')-n:i,  C.lmiilms,  1838. 
Ali.stratt.  Am.  'lour.  Sci.,  vol.  34,  pp.  350-354, 

1838. 

Ililgard,  Eugene  W.  Report  »»n  the 
geohgy  and  agriculture  of  Mississippi, 
xiii,  3'Jl  pages,  plate,  map,  Jackson, 
1860. 

Remarks  on  the  new  division  of  tho 

Eocene  or  shell  blutf  group  proposed 
by  Conrad. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.42,  pp.  08-70, 
1800. 

On  tho  Quaternary  formations  of  tho 

.State  of  Missi8sipi>i. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci,,  2d  series,  vol.41,  pp.311-325, 
1800. 

Remarks  on  the  drift  of  the  Western 

and  Southern  States  and  its  relation  to 
the  gliieier  and  icelterg  theories. 

Am.  Jour,  Sci.,  2d  »ories,  vol.42,  pp.  343-347, 
1800. 

Note  on  Dr.  Andrews's  paper  on  tho 

glacial  drift. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.43,  pp. 241-242, 
1807. 

On  the  Tertiary  forination.s  of  Mis- 
sissippi and  Alai)aiua. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  43,  pp.  29-41, 
1807. 

Preliminary  report  of  a  geological 

reeonnaissaneo  of  Louisiana,  1.")  pages, 
New  Orleans,  18(1!). 

From  Deliow's  Koview,  vols.  37-38,  pp.  754- 
It'iS,  New  Orleans,  under  title,  "A  iireliiuinary 
report  to  tliu  Xew  Orleans  Academy  of  .Sci- 
eiicesof  a;;eoloj;ical  reconnaissance  of  Louis- 
ian.i." 

On  the  geology  of  lower  Louisiana 

and    tho  rock-salt  deposit   of   Petite 
Anso. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  47,  pp.  77-88, 
1809. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  17,  pp.  327- 
340. 1809. 

Abstract,  Xoues  Jabrbuch,  1873,  pp.  553-554, 
1874. 


472 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


fnULL.  127. 


HiJgaid,  Euf^euo  W.— Continued. 
Sinumary  of  leHults  of  ti  lato  geo- 
logical reconnaissance  of  Louisiana. 
Am.  Jour,  bci.,  2d  seiieB,  vol.  48,  pp.  3!{l-34(i, 
1869. 

The   Aolcanic    tide    belt    and    the 

world's  Hood  gates. 

Am.  As-soc.  Adv.  Scii'uce,  vol.  17,  pp.  252- 
2«:,  18G9. 

[Report  on  borings   from   artesian 

well  at  Now  Orleans.] 

U.  S.  Army,  Chief  of  KiigiiiecrH,  Keport  for 
1870,  pp.  :i')2-;iB5,  AViiMhinKtoii,  1870. 

Ki'publi.slit'd  I't'ijort  ou  tbo  geological  iigc 
of  tlio  Mississipiii  Delta  to  Oen.  A.  A.  Iluni- 
plirey.s,  10  pages,  Wasliiugtoii,  1870. 

I'lijsics  aud  hydraulics  of  Mississippi 
River,  hy  Iluiiiphrey.s  aud  Abbott,  pp.  0;iG- 
6-13,4°,  Washington,  1870. 

Report  on    tbo    geological    ago    of 

the    Mississippi   D(ilta  to  Gen.  A.  A. 
Ilumpluvys,    16    pages,    Washington, 

1870. 

Abstract.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  5,  p.  304  (J  p.),  1871. 

The  upper  delta  plain  of  the  Mis- 

■     sissippi. 

Kead  to  Ara.  Assoc,  Adv.  Sci.,  1871. 
Abstract,  Am.,  Nat.,  vol.  4,  p.  638  (.J  p.),  1871. 

On  the    geological    history  of  the 

Gulf  of  Jlexico. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  2,  pp.  391-404, 
ma]),  1871. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  20,  pp.  222-230,  map, 
1871. 

Louisiana  State  I'niv.,  Keport  of  Super- 
intendent for  1871,  pp.  207-222,  New  Orleans, 
-     1872. 

Am.  Xat.,  vol.  5,  pp.  514-518  [541-542],  1871. 

Diseus.sion  liy  C.  Wliitllesey,  C.  A.  AVhite, 
A.  Wineliell,  C.  Little,  Terry,  E.  C.  Andrews, 
R.  Owen,  ibid.,  pii.  518-ii23.  Additional  note 
by  Ililgard,  p.  523. 

Abstract,  Ncue.t  Jahrbueb,  1872,  pp.  551-552, 
1872. 

On  the  geology  of  the  Delta  and  the 

mud  lumps  of  the  Passes  of  tbo  Mis- 
sissippi. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  1,  pp.  238-240, 
350-308,425-435,1871. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat,,  vol.4,  pp.  038-639 (§ p.), 
1871. 

[Discussion  of  paper  by  E.  W.  Smith 

ou  the  Mississippi  bottom.] 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.  1871. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  .^  p.  000  (J  p.),  1871. 

Fossils  of  the  Vicksburg  group  in 

Louisiana. 

Louisiana  State  I'niv.,  Annual  Report  of 
Sui)erinteudent  for  1870,  p.  17,  New  Orleans, 
1871. 


Hilgard,  Eugene  W.— Continued. 

[Rcniiirksonthc  age  of  tlie  rock-salt 

deposits  of  Petite  Anse.] 

Ara.  Nat.,  vol  5,  pp.  523-524  (i  j..),  1871. 

On  some  points  in  the  geoh);iyoltbe 

Soutliwest. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4,  3d  scries. pp. :'6,')-'j;ii 
1872. 

Hupploinentary  and  final  rejioi  t  m  i 

geological  reconnaissance  of  l.diiisiiiuii. 
made  under  the  auspices  of  the  .Wiv 
Orleans  Academy  of  Science  and  tin' 
bureati  of  immigration  of  the  State  di 
Louisiana  in  May  iind  .hme,  IWJ,  li 
pages,  New  Orletius,  1873. 

On  some   i)oiuts  in  Mallet's  theory 

of  volcanicity. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  7,  ii]i..5;ij-.",iii, 
1874. 

Note  on  lignite  beds  aud  their  iiiider- 

clays. 

Am.  Jonr.  Sci.  3d  scries,  vol.  7,  pp.  'M-'M. 
1874. 

Silt  analyses  of  Mississiiipi  soils  :iiul 

subsoils. 

Am.  Joiir.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vul.  7,  jip.  O-i: 
1874. 

On  tho  flocculation  of  particles  uml 

its  physical  and  teclinical  hv.  iiii;,'9. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  17,  pp. '.iavju. 
1879. 

The  loess  of  the  Mississipiii  \":ilky 

and  the  ..-I'.oliau  hypotheses. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  18,  pp.  106-lli 
1879. 

On  the  geology  of  lower  l.oiiisiaua 

and  the  salt    deposits  on  Petite  Ause 
Ishind,  38  pages,  2  plates,  1 '. 

Suiitlisonian    Contributions,  vol.  Zi.  Si|u-  j 
rate  as  No.  248,  Washington,  18.^1. 

Abstracts,  Smithsonian  Institiilimi,  l!ei"rl 
for  1807,  p.  47,  1808;  Report  for  1870,  pp.  20-21. 
1871. 

—  The  basin  of  tho  Gulf  of  Mexico. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci., 3d  series,  vol.  21.  pp.  -w-Si 

pis.,  1881. 

—  Tlie  later   Tertiary  of  the  Gulf  of| 
Mexico. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  22.  pp.  58-«,  j 
map,  1881. 

Tho  salines  of  Louisiana. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Snrv.,  J.  W.  Powell,  Director.! 

Aliiieral  .resources  of  tho  United  States,  jip-j 

554-505,  Washington,  1883. 
The   Steep   slopes  of  tho  Westcml 


loess. 

iSciunce,  vol.  4,  p.  302  (i  p.),  1884. 


PARTON.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


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lip.iuc-ii:  H 

|.imi^i:)iia  H 

till'  Ai:>i.'  H 

S'l'l-  ■' 

Mexii'o. 


VI' 


■It'i-S. 


|e  Cliilt'  ot 
12.  pi).58-^'''l 


States,  I'P-I 


Westerul 


Hilgard,  Eiijitno  \V. — CoiitiiiiiiMl. 

Physiio-^ieographical    itiid   af;ricul- 

.   tnnil  IVatiiri'8  of  tlio  State  of  Missis- 
sippi [I'tC.]. 

lntli  (.'iiiHiiB  V.  S.,  vol.  5,  report  on  cotton 
lirmliirliiiM  in  tlii' Uiiitiil  States,  part  1,  pinto, 
\,\}.y>'J  j45  (licittDiii  iiiiKiii'itioii),4'^,  Wanbiii;;- 
tun,  Itt(i4. 

Ccmral  fciittircsof  the  Jillii  vial  plain 

(if  tlic  Mis.sissippi   Rivtr    below    the 

.  moiitli  111'  tin'  Ohio. 

null  ('iri«ii.-4  r.  S,,  vol.  5,  lopoi'l  nil  icittcm 
imiiliHtiiiii  in  tlio  I'liitcil  Statin.  }>]i.  7^1-70 
ibuUiiiu  p;iginalion),  i--,  Wasliiiigton,  18fi4. 

—  Kevit'w  of  tho  ijenoral  soil  map  of 

the  lottoii  states. 

liith  CciisiiM  r.  S.,  vol.  5,  report  on  cotton 
liiiMliuliiMi  in  the  United  Staten,  jinrt  1,  pp. 
15-10  (liiittoni  iia^inutioii),  n;;rieiiltiinil  map  of 
Ilici'Oltiiii  States,  4°,  Wnsliiiiiitoii,  li584. 

—  Ki'iioi't  on  tho  ])hvsical  and  agriciil- 
tiii'iil  I'eat tires  of  tho  State  of  Calil'or- 
iu;i,  with  a  tlisciission  of  tho  proseiit 
iiiiil  I'uture  of  cotton  production  in  the 
State. 

lUtli  Census  U.  S.,  vol.6,  report  '  cotton 
liroilmtiiiii  in  llio  irniteil  State.s,  jiart  2,  pp. 
Wll->;i  (liiittoiii  pagination),  map,  -t^,  Wa.sli- 
iii;;t(,n.  UH4. 

—  Pliysiio-freographical  tind  a<friciil- 
tiiral  featiue.s  of  the  State  of  I..onis- 

iauii. 

lOlh  Ciii.suH  17.  S.,  vol.."),  report  on  cotton 
proUucliciM  ill  tlie  United  States,  part  1,  plate, 
pp.  1011  175  (liottiim  pagination),  map,  4"^, 
Wasliiiigtou,  1884. 

—  TliB  {■la,'<sirK',ation  and  paleontology 
of  the  liiiteil  States  Tertiary  deposits. 

Sciinie,  vol.  0,  p.  44  (J  p.),  1885. 

1 — Tht!  old  'I'ortiary  of  the  Southwest. 

.\iii.  ■Tour.  Sci.,  ;id  series,  vol.  .'iO,  pp.  2GC-20'.(, 

m. 

-I'r.Ot  til  Meyer  and  the  South  western 

Tei'tiary. 
Science,  vol.  7,  p.  11  (J p.),  1886. 

-  Tlio  ci|  111  valence  in  time  of  American 
I  marine  and  iutracoutincntal  Tertiarics. 
Science,  vol.  9,pp.  535-5:i0,  4^,  1887. 

■  [Ou  tho  use  of  the  term  "  Oligocene" 
I  ill  the  (iiilf  region,] 

Iiilernulional  Cong.  Geo!.,  Am.  Coniniittce, 

Evport.'!,  1S88,  F,  p.  7,  (0  linen),  1888. 
Am.tiei.l.,  vol.  a,  p.  27;t,  1888. 

■[nu  tho  relations  of  tho  Grand  Gulf 

[jtrius.] 

Inlcrnallonal  Cong.  Gool.,  Am. Committee, 
Etporls,  1888,  F,  pp.  8-9,  1888. 
im.Geol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  274-275,  1888. 


Hilgard,  Kugciio  W. — Coiitiiuicd. 

[On  tile  inclusion  of  (,>itatcrnary  in 

the  'i'ertiiiry.l 

Intel  iiationiil  Cong,  (ieol.,  Am.  Coitiiiiittoo, 
liepoH.M,  188H,  1'',  jip.  14-15  (J  r  )i  l^eH. 
Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  280-281, 1.-^88. 

Agriculture    and    late    Quaternary 

geology. 

Science,  vol.  11,  pp.  241-242   (J  p.),  4\  1888. 

[ ]  Missis.sippi. 

Macl'arlaiie'H  (Ieol.  l!\vy.  (iuiile,  2il  edition, 
pp.  ;i8(!,  US'.),   1890. 

[ ]  Louisiana. 

Macl'ailano'n  (ieol.  Kwy.  Guide,  pp.  .'190-1)91, 

1800. 

Report  of  the  asplialtum  mine  of  tho 

A'entiira  Asphalt  (.'orupany. 

California,  lutli  Ueporl  of  Mineralogist,  pp. 
70:1-772,  mail.  ]ilate.  18!I0. 

Orange  sand,  Lagrange  and  Appo- 
mattox. 

Am.  (Ieol..  vol.  8.  pji.  12'.t-i:a.  18!tl.  Wjtii 
aiiaiipeiided  note  of  ajiprox  al  ainleoncurrcneo 
by  J.  M.  Salford. 

[Modeof  deposition  of  tlio  Lafayette 

formation  in  the  Missi8si])pi  \'iilley.] 

Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  8,  p,  2115  (!  p.),  IS'Jl. 

Discussion  of  paper  liy  W  .1  McGeo,  "Neo- 
cene and  rieistoceno  continent  inovoiiients,  ' 
read  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1S91. 

and  Hopkins,  F.  V.     lieclamation 

of  tho  alluvial  basin  of  th(!  .Mississippi 
River.  L'eport  upon  tliespecinii^iis  ob- 
tained by  borings  made  in  ISTl  between 
the  Mississippi  Kiveriuid  Lake;  ISorgne, 
at  the  site  proposed  for  an  outlet  of  tho 
tlood  waters,  being  a  siip])lt!ment  to 
the  report  of  the  Commission  of  Engi- 
neers of  January  16,  1S75,  49  pages, 
plates,  Wasliiugton,  1878. 

U.  S.  .\iniy.  Chief  of  I';ngiiieor.s.  Iteport  for 
1H78.  part  2,  pp.  853-890,  I'late.i  I-V,  Wash- 
ington, 1878. 

Report  njion  the   examination 

of  specimens  from  borings  on  the  Alis- 
Kissi]ii)i  Kiver  between  Memphis  and 
Vicksburg. 

U.  S.  Army,  (,'lilef  of  Kngincers,  Koport  for 
18,-^4,  Tart  IV.  pp.2,s8.V2'.io:t,  \Va.slnni;loii,  1,-;81. 

Hilgard,  .).  V..     The  basin  (if  the  (iulf  of 
Mexico. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  :id  series,  vol.  21,  pp.  288- 
291,  plate,  1881. 

Hilgard,  T.  C.     The   volcanic   tide    belt 
and  the  world's  llood  gates. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  17,  pp.  2.">2-207,  1869. 


474 


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Hill,  E.     On  Ico-ago  theories. 

ili'itiHh  Aiirtor..  lioport  of  54th  mooting,  pp. 

TU  7'.'-;   iji  p  ),  1885, 

Hill,  Frank  A.  Desoription  of  the 
Wyoming  buried  valloy  b»'twcen  Pitts- 
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Animal  IJepoit  of  tlii*  Gcol.  Surv.  of  Pumi- 
Bylvniiia  for  1885,  jip.  037-047,  1880. 

(iC()loj;y  and  mining  in  tbe  nortliern 

coal  field  of  Pennsylvania. 

Am,  luHt.  Mining  Eng,,  Trana.,  vol.  15.  pp. 
69!l-707  '887. 

Peport  on  the  antlracito  region. 

I'rnnsylvaiiia.  Itrport  of  (icol.  Suiv.,  1886, 

part  a,  pj).  91U  i;i29,  4  plates.  7  sheets  in  atlas, 
Ilarrisliiirg.  \><^'7. 

Lchigl)  Kivor  section  continued  from 

Loek  11,  southward  to  the  Blue  Moun- 
tain. 

Pennsylvania,  Report  of  Geol.  Surv.,  1880, 
part  4,  pp.  I;i72-i;ie5,  llurrishuig,  1887. 

Pe[iort  on   the  metallic  paint  ores 

along  the  Lehigh  Piver. 

ri'nn,<ylvania,  Ucport  of  Geol.  .Surv,,  18S0, 
part  4,  ])p.  13fiO-14ii8,  sliuet  0  in  .atla.s,  Harris 
burg,  1887. 

Atlas  southern  anthracite  tield,  part 

2,  Pennsylvania  geological  survey,  AA, 
13  sheets,  Hairisburg,  188!). 

Atlas  eastern  middle  anthracite 

lield,  p,irt  ',i,  Pennsylvania  geoldgicul 
survey,  AA,  13  sheets,  Harrisburg,  1880. 

Atlas  of  northern  anthracite   lield, 

I)art  5,   Pennsylvania  geological    sur- 
vey, AA,  7  sheets,  Harrisburg,  188'J. 

Atlas  northern  anthracite  tield,  i)art 

4,    Pennsylvania    geological    survey, 
Atlas  AAf  Harrisburg,  1889]. 

Hill,  Franklin  C  Geology  of  Logan 
County  [and  Champaign  County]. 

Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  Keport,  vol,  3,  geology  and 
paleontology,  piut  1,  geology,  pp.  482-<U5,  Go- 
lunibus,  1878, 

Hill.  Robert  T.  Salient  geologic  features 
of  Travis  County,  Tex. 

Austin  Statesniun,  December  15,  1886. 

A  partial  report  on  the  geology  of 

western  Texas. 

Am,  .Jour,  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  .'13,  pp.  73-75, 
1887. 

The  topograjdiy  and  geology  of  the 

v^ross  Timbers  and  surrounding  regions 
in  northern  Texas. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol,  33,  pp.  291-303, 
plate  0,1887, 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  21,  p.  172,  1887. 


Hill,  Pobert  T. — Continued. 

The  Te.xas  seel  ion  of  the  .Viiierifmi 

Cretaceo'-s. 

Am.. Jour.  Sci.,  :id  series,  vol,  31,  |i|i.  :;«T.;;a 
]«87. 

The  jU'csent  condition  of  Juniwli,,! ., 

of  the  g(^ology  of  Texas. 

r,  S,  ( Iciil,  Siirw,  liull.,  vol,  7,  iip,  M]  ■•■] 
No,45,  WasliinutOM,  1887. 

Xeozoic   geology    of    ,souili\vc.sti,'ii 

Arkansas. 

Arkansas  Gcol.  Surv,,  Kcpiu-t  im-  I(<i<>,  vol. 
2,  pp.  1-2011.  map,  I-ittln  Koel<,  l,x--. 

Notes  upon  the  Texas  section  oC  the 

American  Cretaceous.     [AbHirait.j 
Am,  .Vssoc,  Adv    Sci,,  I'njc,,  vul,  ;;0.  \i.i\n 
(|  p,),  1888. 

[ ]  Notes  on  the   geology  el'  western 

Texas. 

Gitol.  and  Sci.  Bull.,  vol,  1,  Xo.  il  ij  i).i.):, 
1888, 
I  Abstract,  Am.  Geol,,  vol,  3,  p]i.  .'.1  .'ii;  i|, 

I  1889. 

!  The  Trinity  formation  of  AikMibas. 

Indian  Territory,  and  Texn.-;, 
I  Science,  vol.  11,  i>.  21  (J  p,),  4  ',  \rSf, 

University  of  Texas.  SclioolofCJiol, 

ogy.  Circular  No,  1,  1  paye. 
Events  in   North  American  Creta- 
ceous his  ory  illustratetl  in  tlic  .\ikaD-| 
sas-Texas  division  of  the  smitliwistci 
region  of  the  rniled  States. 
Am,  Jour,  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol,:i7,  p)). 
1889, 

[Remarks  on  occurrence  of  M.Krai 

tcr  Texanus.] 

Am.    Nat.,  vol,  23,  p,  708  (.1  \i.\  (iMhruii 
number),  1889, 

[On  the  validity  of  some  new  spi'Di 

from  the  Cretaceous  of  Texas,] 

Am.  Nat,,  vol.  23,  p,  169  (i  ]>.).  (Kekiu 
number),  1889. 

Ueber    eino    diirch    die    Hiiiilij;!ii 

hippui'itenartiger  Chaniiilcii  aibgia 
chnete  Fauna  der  ObertiiniiicuKifil 
vou  Texas,  von  Ferdinand  Jinciiiir 
Preslau,  Paleontologisdie  .Miliiimlli 
gen,  viertcs  Pand,  Heft  1,  liirliu 
4^,  15  pages,  3  plates. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  viil. :!',  V]i- 
(J  p,),  1889, 

A  i)ortion  of  the  geolo^'ic  stoni 

the  Colorado  Piver  of  Te.\as. 

Am,C     ■,,  vol,  3,  pp.287-?''.',  ^"9. 
Abstr.ict,  Toiiular   Sci,  -Mciillily, 
p,718  (}eol.),  1889. 
Am.  Nut,  vol.24,  p. '.CO  ',,',  p.;,  loW' 


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potes  oil  tiifj 
Mt,] 

Aawr.  Adv. 
|taesi,  1890. 

•  Ti»' geology  0/ 

„'l"^.^*-itli;ules( 
P"sfwii,,ti„„_ 

'■^swe.Adv 
,  ISHi, 

■■^  f'assilicatioij 

'""'^»  "f  Texas 

'•"•'"ifli.stnb, 

'""""s-    [Abs 

'■•^■•<8iio.Adv.  S. 
'"ii'N),  1890. 

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gill,  i;oIh  li  T.— Contiimed. 

Hk^  ((.liiiiiiiiifcral  (uiKiu  of  certain 

Crotuet'ou.^  liiiipstoiies  iiiul  tlieso(iuciu-c 

of  scdiiiH  nth  in  North  American  C'rcta- 

ceoiiH. 

Ani.ticol  ,  vol.  4,  pp.  174-177    1889. 

I'liliioiitolofjy  of  tlio  Cretaceous  for- 

matiiiiis  (if  TexiiH,  jiart  1,  I'nivcrsitj-  of 
Texas,  School  of  (ioology,  5  pa^es,  3 
platen,  Austin.  188;». 

Till'  J'l  riiiiiin  rocks  of  Texaa. 

Sciciiif.  vol.  i:i,  p.  92  a  col.),  4°,  1889. 

1 .V  preliminary  annotated  cheek  list 

(if  tlic  Cntaceons  fossil.s  of  Texas,  ae- 
coiiiiiiiiiic'l  hy  a  short  description  of  tho 
litli(ilii,!;y  :ind  strati;;rai>hy  of  the  8\8- 
um.  Ti'xiis  Geol.  Snrv.,  Hull.,  Xo.  i, 
ssxi,.")?  pa^es.     Austin,  1889. 

AiiBtnii  I,  Am.  Ccol.,  vol.  C,  p.  124  (J  p.). 
!;i  vii'Wi  il  bv  .1.  Slarcou,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  5,  pp. 
:;l5-:il".  1>^H!). 

A  liriifdcscription  of  the  Cretaceous 
rks  of    JVxas    and    their  economic 
value,  biised  principally  upon  a  prelim- 
inary section  alon;.?  the  Colorado  Hivcr 
fwiii  near    Sniitliwick    Mills,    linrnct 
Couuty,  til  Wehberville,  Travis  County. 
Tisa.s  (Icdl,  Siirv,.  Ist  Anniinl  Report,  jip. 
W3-U4,  \X'M. 

Tlie  laylo  ITats  formation  and  the 
fill  of  the  trans-Pccos  or  mountain- 
|iiiis  re;;i()ii  of  Texas.     [Abstract.] 
Am.  As.soc.  Adv.  Hci.,  Proc,  vol.  38,  p.  242  {8 

I  liaes),  1890. 

•Tlie  ijcdlojiy  of  the  valley  of  tho  up- 
[per  Cuuadian  from  Tascosa,  Tex.,  to 
piinieairi  Mountain,  N.  Mex.,  with 
piotes  oil  tho  ago  of  the  same.    Ab- 

tiact,] 

Am.  Aim:  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol,  38,  p.  243  (5 

IliucM.  1890. 


I 


Hill,  Hobert  T.— Continued. 

ClassilJcatioii  and  origin  of  the  chief 

f;co(;raphic   features  of  tho  Texas  re- 
gion. 

Am.  (Jool.,  vol  5.  pp.  9-29,  68-80.  miip,  IsOO. 
[To  be  cuntiii(U'(l.| 

The  Texas  Cretaceous. 

Aiu.Geol.,  vol.0,  pp.  253-254  (J  p.),  1890. 

I'ilot  Knob.    A  marine  (Jretaeoous 

volcano  [Texas]. 

An:.(!col.    vol.O,  pp.2K0  292,  1890. 
Al)strii(t,  Am.  Xat..  vol.  2.-)  pp.  27,'i  270  (J  p.), 
1801. 

Exploration  of  tho  Indian  Territory 

and  tiie  medial  third  of  livd  lii\er. 

Am.  (idol.,  vol.O,  pp.  252-253,  I89u. 

Occnrreneo    of     (Joniolina    in    tho 

Comanche  series  of  tlio  Texas  Creta- 
ceous. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.40  pp.  04-Oj, 
1890. 

The  Comanche  series  of  the  Texas- 
Arkansas  region. 

OiMil.Soc.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.2,  pji.  SOa-.TJl,  K6, 
627,  1891. 

DiscusNid  by  C.  A.  White  C.  I>.  Walcott, 
1111(1  ('.  (yortiee,  pp.  5J.')-."r.'g. 

Ab.stracts,   Am.   (ieol.,  vol.  8,  p.  2."i9  (-;  p.) 
1891 ;    .\n\.  Xat.,  vol.  2.'>,  p.  7:!8  (4  lines),  1891. 

Notes  on   a  reconnaissance  of  tiio 

Ouachita  Mountain  system  in   Indian 
Territory. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.42,  pp.  111-124, 
1891. 

Contributions  to  tho  geology  of  tho 

Southwest. 


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-The  geology  of  tho  Staked  Plains  of 
lexas,  witli  a  description  of  the  Staked 
Jlaiiis  formation.     [  iVbstract.] 

Am.Aasoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol  38,  p.  243  (4 

i),lS9U. 

hA  classidcation  of  the  topographic 
Wnres  of  Texas,  with  remarks  i.jion 

'  areal  distribution  of  the  geologic 

Wious.    [Abstract.] 

[iio. Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.38,  pp. 243- 

""((■.■<).  1890. 

le  fossils  of  tho  Trinity  beds. 
|illl.(jcul.,  vol.5,  p. 62  (i  p.),  1890. 


I  Am.  Geol,,  vol.  7,  i>p.  119-122,  1891. 

!  Notes  on  tho  geology  of  tho  South- 
west. 

Am. Geol.,  vol.7,  pp. 254-255,  1891. 

Notes  on  tho  geology  of  the  South- 
west. 

Am.Geol.,  vol.  7,  pp.  300-370,  1891. 

Preliminary  noteson  the  topography 

and  geology  of  nortiiern  New  ilcxico 
and  southwestern  Texas  and  New  Mex- 
ico. 

Am.  Gool.,  vol.8,  vp.  133-141, 1891. 

and  Penrose,  K.  A.  F.,,jr.     Relation 

of  tho  uppermost  Cretaceous  beds  of 
eastern  and  southern  United  States 
and  the  Tertiary-Cretaceous  history  of 
Arkansas  and  Texas. 

Am.  Jour.  Sti.,  3d  series,  vol.  38,  pp.  468-473, 
1889. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  p.  709  (ip.),  1890. 


470 


CATALOOUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


iBniirl 


Hill,  Kdltcrt  T.— Continued. 

ami  Dumble,  K.  1'.      Tho   ij^ncons 

rotkn  ol  ctntiiil  TexiiH.     [Almtract.] 

Am.  A.X80,'.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  :i8,  pp.  212- 
24;i  (,}  p.),  IbUO. 
Hill,  S.  \V.,  Foster,  .1.  W.,  aiul.     StatiH- 
tics  (if  tlio  iiiiiies  of  Kowi'enaw  I'oinl. 

MiNnligd  I'riHt.  li.  S..  'Mul  (.'iPllK-,  l«l  -•'««•, 
II.  iix.  Dor.  No.  ."i,  part  U,  pp.  759-705,  Wa.sli- 
iii;;t(ili,  l.'^49. 

Hillebiand,  Williani.     On  (liu  rrntcr  of 
Kiliiiira  and  tlio  oiiiiitnms  soiithwrst. 

Atii.Icmr.  ,S(i.,  •_'(!  .scrirn,  vul.  40,  Jip.  ll.'J-1'Jl, 
18fi8.     [Kxtnii  t<'(l  IVuiu  Hawaiian  Unzettu.] 
Hillebiand,  W.  F.     Clicniistry. 

(ii'i)l();;y  .'111(1  Miiiiii;;  Iiiiliistr.N  nl' LcailvilU', 
Colo..  l)vS.  v.  Kiiiinoiis.  V.  .S.  (iiol.  Surv.,  Moii- 
ogriipii,  vol.  1"J,  pp.  ."iHii-dOS,  Wasliiii^jton,  1880. 

Kocks    from    rigeou    Point,   Minn. 

Analynt's, 

V.  .S.  (icol.  Surv.,  Hull.  No.  55,   pp.  81-82, 

A\':i;^hiii;:toii.  l.sxi). 

( N'dlcaui'j    roL'ka   froiu    (.'alifornia. 

Analyses. 

U.  S.  (i,.ol.  Sarv.,  Bull.  \o.  55,  pp.  84-85, 
AVnsliiii(;toIi.  IH.-iU. 

N'ovacnlitc   from    Marquette,  Mich. 

[Anal\si,s.  ] 

U.  .S.  (iuol.  Surv.,  Hull.  No.  00,  p.  151  (J  p.), 
AVnsliiii','toii,  IK'.MI, 

Ivdiks   collectod   by   R.    D.    Irving. 

[Gablii'o,  limestone,  and  iron  carbon- 
ato.     Analyses.] 

U.  S.  (l.ol.  Surv.,  r.ull.  Xo.  60,  pp.  149,  1.50 
(3  1«.).  \V:isliii!j;toii,  I8im. 

Marble  from  Louisiana.    [Analysis.] 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bull.  No.  «W,  p.  ICU  (i  p.), 
AVasliiiiKloii,  18'J0. 

l)u]oniit('  from  Tuckalioe,  AVestcbcs- 

tor  County,  X.  Y.     [Analy.sis.] 

V.  S.  C.eol.  Surv.,  Bull.  No.  00,  p.  159  (J  p.), 
AVa.sIiiiigtoH,  1830. 

Lavas  from  near  Lassen  Peak,  Cal. 

[Analy.ses.] 

U.S.  (Icol.  Surv.,  Bull.  No.  60,  pp  15,5-157, 
W'a.sliiii;i(on,  1800. 

Knox   dolomite    and    residual   clay 

from  Morrisville,  Ala.     [Analysis.] 

U.    S.    lifol.    Surv.,   Bull.    No.    00,   p.  150 
(4  P-)i  Wa.sliiuptou,  1800. 
- —  Cross,  AVliitiiian,  and.     On  the  min- 
erals, iiKiinly  zeolites,  occiirrin'r  in  the 
basalt  of  Tabic  Mountain,  near  Golden, 
Colo. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  serit-s,  vol.  23,  pp.  452-458, 
1882. 

. On    minerals  of   the    Cryolite 

gronp  recently  found  m  Colorado. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  'M  mries,  vol. 20,  pp,271-29t, 
1883. 


Hildebrand,    W.   I',  and  Cross,  UlJ 

man — Continued. 
Contrilinticmstotlieniiiienilo- 

of  the  Rocky  Mountains. 

V.  S.  Ccol.  Surv.,  J.   W.  I'liwi  11,  l)ir,.^ 
Bull.  No.  20,  vol.  ;),  i>p.  225-2:12.  |.l.it,«.  |..-, 

Hills,  R.  C.     Noto  on  the  occiirrcnot 
fossils  in  tlie  Triassif  and  .liiixsujcwj 
near  San  .Mif,Miel,  Colo. 

Am,. lour,  S('i.,  3(1  scrict,  vol.  1,8,  j,.  vai  j;  I 
1880. 

Jura-Trias  of   Koutliwe.'sterii  (. 

rado. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  scries,  vol.  j.!  |i|i. :i.u| 
(f^  p.),  1882. 

Kxtinet   o];icier8   of  tlio  San  ,Ji,c| 

MonntaiuH,  Colo. 

ColoradoSii.Soc,  I'roc., vol  1.  jiii.M-iS  >:| 

A  111.. Jour.  Sci,,  3(1  seiiuH,  vol.  ".'7.  pp.^l-nl 

1883. 

Ore  deposits  of  Summit  di.^trid.P.J 

Grande  County,  Colo. 

Colorailo  Sci.  Soc.,  I'roc,  vol.  1,  pp. :.i| 
plate,  188:). 

Ali.-itiiict,  with  I  ommcutH,  liy  S.  F.  KiMuOil 
Kiig,  and  Miuiiif;  Jour,,  vol.  J.\  pp.  ,„..;,| 

4^,  18,8:), 

j  Remarks  on  tbooceurroucc  of  dial 

I       the  Carboniferous  formal  ion  at  .\.<;'i| 
and  (irecnwdod  .Springs,  Colo. 

Colorado  Sci.  Soc.,  Pro<-.,  \ol.J.  pp.  iJ-.'.! 
1880. 

-Notes  on  the  recent  discovcryolMi-l 

ural  j;as  in  Pitkin  County,  Colo, 
Colorado  Sci,  Soc,  I'roc,  vol,  2.  p.r'tiKj 
100-107,  1880, 

Cireulation   of  water  tlirnimh  ik 

strata   of  Xlw   upi>er  Cret.i.'coii.s 
measures  of  Gunnison  County,  (.'ok 
Colorado  Sci,  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  J,  Jiart : 
127-1,13,  1880. 

Preliminary  notes  on  tlio  crniitia 

of  the  Spanish  Peaks  rcj;i(iii. 

Colorado  S(  i.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  '■),  pp.  i*-''lj 
plate,  1889. 

The    recently    discovered  TcitLiiT 

beds    o'   the    Huerfano    h'ivtr  h>'3 
Colo. 

Colorado  Sci. Soc,  Proc,  vol.:!,  pp. li:- 
pliite,  1889, 

Address:  The  tidd  for  oii^'inalMi^ 

on  the  Rocky  Mountains. 

Colorado  .Sci,  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  3.  pp.  16^!' 
1889. 

Additional  note    on   the  HiHrt'n 

beds. 

Colorado  Sci.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  3,  ??■ -'1'- 
1890. 


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Illld,  H  ('.— rontiniiPd. 

Additiiiiiiil  nutcH  on  tlio««niptioiis  of 
1  tli('S])iiiii'<li  reiik»  n'^i'iii. 

Colurailii  Sci.Soo.,  Proc,  vol. 'I,  pp.  224  227, 
\m. 

rnljfurito  from  the  Spaiimli  Pi-aks. 

ColMiail"  Sci.Sw.,  I'roc,  vol.  ;t,  ii)..  280-2H7, 

m. 

.(irDgniiiliic  ami  Htructiiral  feutuics 
lolliocliv  .Mimntaiii  p'o'oK.v- 

ijili'iMilii  Sii.  Hoc,  I'nic,  vol. :i,  iH). :i'i2-4riH, 

fUif.lSPl. 
ilUide,  A.  M.    A  fainiliar  roiiipeiid   of 

■fiilnuy  lor  lilt'  scliool  anil  I'aiiiily.  150 
IpaKfs,  l:'  ,  riiiladolpliia.  ISnit. 
lillyer,  I'.     Stnu'turo  of   Stone   Monn- 

tiiii,  ii  t;iaiiitit',  niaK.s  in  Ouor^^ia. 

.\iri..l"iir.  Sci.,  ad  sorifs.  vol.  Itl.  ))]>.  2:U-'j:i.') 

nd,  Iliiiiy  Vonle.     Notes  on  the  ^eol- 
lojfvof  Turonto. 

(■aiiailuiii.Tnur.,  vol.1,  pp.  117-l.'il,  i\  lS5a. 

-Oil  tho  minerals  of  Canada. 

fV.naoi.in  N:il..  vol.  2,  jip.  52-r)3,  18f>7. 
■  lii'(pl(ii;i(';il  Hkt'tcli  of  tlicc'anoo  route 
llriiiiirmt  William,  Tiako  .Siipeiior,  to 
IiIh-iiioihIi  of  Ifed  Kiver,  I.ako  AVinni- 
iiiiil  i>\'  lln'  valley  of  Ked  li'iver 
|D»rili  of  tlie  iorty-iiintli  parallel. 

Ilciwrt  on  till'  exiiUiratiou  of  tlio  couiitry 
lirinceii  Lake  Siii>i'rior  uiid  tlie  Ked  Uivcr 
Kllliiiiint,  lip.  284-301,  map,  Toronto,  18,18, 
aiiill.iiiiildii,  l.S,"i9,  pp.  1112-107. 

-N'litliwcst  Territory,  reports  of  i)ro- 
-.',  tojictlier  with  a  preliminary  and 
Li'ni'r;il  iiport  on  tho  Assinihoine  and 
j.M«k;itiIii'\vaii  exidorinj;;  expedition, 
luijiliMmilir  iiistriietions  from  the  pro- 
Ivriciiil  M'cii'tiiry  of  Canada,  xii,  -Ol 
\\'.:i''*.  L'  plates,  l  map.'),  4-,  Toronto, 

IW  [I,Olld(Ml.    18(10]. 

Imludp.s  ]pir|icrs  nn  ]i!ilooiitoli)(;y,  by  Meek, 
;p.l»2-!85,  and  DilliiipM,  pj).  18(i-lS7. 
-lilis(.'rv;ition8  on  supposed  Glacial 
|'l;il't  ill  till'  l.nlirador  Peniiisnl;i,  we.st- 
|«iii  iin;id;i,  and  on  thoKouth  branch  of 
|tlii  Sii'^katcliewan. 

'■'■"l.  Sue.  (^iiiarl .  Jdur.,  vol.  20.  ])ii.  122-l:tfi 

i.'.inailiaii  Nat.,  vol.  1,  new  .xericH,  pji.  IlOO-lidl. 
HI. 

•aiailiaii  .Imir..  vol.il,  jiii.  2,')3-'.'C2,  ]8('4. 

A  jireliiiiiiiiiry  report  on  the  f;''f'o<j;y 
|W  Nfw  Urmi.swiek,  together  with  a 
l»!"i  iai  ivimi  I  oil  the  distrilmtion  of  the 
j"';ml)ic  group  ■'  in  the  rrovince,  'J'Xi 
[Hi*,  Freilerieton,  1865. 

.Viitr.Kt.  liiiiadian  Xat.,  new  .'icrieM,  vol.  2, 
fViH-:;il.  2:JU-2JU,  1»05. 


Hind,  Henry  Vonii — Continiiod. 

Iioporton  Ihe  Waverly  '.jold  <lis<rirt, 

lil'  pa;,'es,  map,  W  ,  Halifax,  W,'.). 

{ ]  (lold  depimit.s  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  4.  ni'W  m  rir.i,  |)p.  22.1  240, 
l''Cl).  I'nim  a  report  on  tlio  };old  \eiii8  oC 
Wav.ily. 

li'i'port  on  tho  Sherhrooke  <,'old  din- 

trict,  toj^etlier  with  a  jiaper  on  the 
Kneisse.s  of  Nova  Seotia  and  tin  almtraet 
of  a  ])a]ier  on  gold  niiniiig  in  Nova 
Scoti.'i,  T'l  paj^es,  I  mapH,  llalifaA,  ls70. 

( >n    the    Lanruntiau   and    llnronian 

Kcries  ill  Nova  >Scotia  and  New  HriiiiH- 
wick. 

Am.  .lour.  Sil.,'Jd  »erip»,  vol.40,  pp.  347-!l.'i5. 
1870. 

Notes  on  the  Btructurcs  of  the  Nova 

Scotia  K'd'l  districts. 

Xova  .Scotia  Inst.  Nat.  .Sci.,  Tran.s.,  v(d.  2, 
part  3,  pp.  102-100,  1870. 

I'relimiiiiary  report  on  a  ,i;neiHsoid 

Hcrics  underlying  the  {"[old-hearing 
rocks  of  Nova  Scotia  and  HiijipoKcd  to 
he  the  eiiiiivaleiit  of  the  l.aiirciitiaii 
system,  15  pages,  Halifax,  ISHt. 

On    two   gneissoid   series   in    Nova 

Scotia  and  New  l?riiiiswick,  siii»posod 
to  lie  till!  ei|iiivaleiits  of  tho  lliiroiiian 
(Cambrian)  and  I.aiirentian. 

Cicol.  ,S.jc.,  (^liiart.  Jour.,  vol.  20,  p|i.  l(iH-470, 
plate,  1870. 

Report  on  the  Mount  Uniacke,  Old- 
ham, and  Ri'iilrew  gold  mining  dis- 
triits,  with]daiisaiidsection,  lyiijiages, 
plates,  Halifax,  1872. 

Ivejiori  on  a  topographical  survey  of 


part  of  theCiiniberhind  coal  field,  with 
notic(!s  of  the  coal  seams  and  their 
relation  to  the  iron  deposit.s  of  the 
Cobetiuids,  (!8  pages,  Halifax,  IS?!!. 

—  Notes  on  some  gciological  features  of 


tlm  northeastern  coast  of  Labrador. 

( 'aiiadiaii  Xat.,  vol.  t?,  new  .scries,  pp.  227-240, 
202-278,  1S7.>^. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  11.  pp.  .-,08-.')70,  1877. 

Hinde,  C.J.     The  Glacial  and  intergla- 

cial   strata  of  Searboro   Heights  and 

other  localities  near  Toronto,  ( intario. 

Cainidiaii  Jour.,  vol.  15,  iiv\v  .sialics,  lip.  388- 

413,  1878. 

Xot<'  on  the  oecurreiicc  near  Toronto 

of  bowlders  belonging  to  the  Calcil'er- 
on.s  formation. 

Canadian  .Jour.,  vol.  IS.  now  serii'M,  p.  544 
(i  P-),  1878. 


478 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OP 


("Pair. 


Hinde,  C.  .J. — C'nntiiniod. 

[ I  [  IfeumrkH  on  tlio  origin  of  the  liii- 

eiiiH  of  th«  Great  l.akcH  of  Aiiioricu.J 
(ifdl.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  46,  pp.  531-532 
0  p.),  189(1. 

DiHCiiHHion  of  paper  with  tlmt  tltlo  by  J.  W. 
Spciiccr. 

Hlnes,  ('.  M.  Gcolonical  notes  l»,v  C.  M. 
IliiicB,  attacliod  to  II.  11.  Mtiyi\iuVn)r'» 
coiniiiaiul,  lH,">9-nO.  fnnii  tiinc^  of  s<i|ia- 
ratiou  of  tlio  cniiiiiiainls  on  TiillockH 
Crrek  to  Captain  Kaynold'H  trail  noar 
tho  head  of  tlm  Crazy  Woman's  Fork 
of  I'owdor  Kivor. 

Geological  rcjiorl  of  tho  explorntioii  of  the 

Yellowstoiio  and  ^lissouri  rivers,  hv  V.  \' . 

IJnydrii,  iiuilcr  the  direction  of  ('apt.  W.  V. 

Itiivnolda.  in  1859-01),  vp.OS-lOII,  W  anhington, 

18011. 

Hiniuan,  Kusscll.    Tho  laws  of  corrasion. 

Science,  vol.  IL',  pp.  119-120  (J  p.),  4"^,  18S8. 
Hiiirichs,  Gustavns.     l{e])ort   a.s    Stato 
cboukist. 

l8t  ami  2d  Annual  Itoports  of  progre^B  of  tlio 
Stato  (ieolopist  |etc.)of  Towa,  hy  C,  A.WhIte, 
pp.  •J0;i-2fi8,  Dcs  MoincK.  1808. 

Hiiiton,  J.  H.  Tho  history  and  topog- 
raphy of  tho  United  States  of  North 
Aiuorica  from  tho  earliest  period  to  the 
present  time,  conipri.sing  political  and 
biograpliieal  history,  gco{;rapiiy,  geol- 
ogy, mineralogy,  zoology,  and  botany, 
ngricnltnre,  nuinnfactiire,  and  com- 
nieree  [etc.],  2  voliinn'S — vol.  1,  xvi,  476 
pages;  vol.  2,  viii,  580  pages,  t)[)  plates, 
4°,  Loudon,  1830-1832,    2d  edition,  vol. 

1,  xvi,  520  pages ;  vol.  2,  viii.  580  pages, 
90  plates,  1  \  London,  1834.  3d  edition, 
2  volnmes — vol.  1,  xvi,  501  ])ages;  vol. 

2,  viii,  580  pages,  I  ,  London,  1842. 
American  editions,  vol.  l,viii,  127iiages; 
vol.  2,  viii,  507  pages,  Boston,  1834.  2d 
edition,  Boston,  1844,  184(),  1851.  .'id 
edition,  vol.  1,  viii,  427  pages;  vol.  2, 
viii,  507  pages,  Boston,  1855. 

Hitchcock,  Charles  11.  Impressions 
(ehielly  tracks)  on  allnvial  clay  in 
lladley,  Mass. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  19,  ])p.  391-396, 
185."). 

On  fractured  lodges  of  slate  in  Ver- 
mont. 

Am.  Assoc,  I'roc,  vol.  11,  jiart  2,  jip.  .ll-.'iS, 
1858. 

[On  geologieal  .section  from  (ircen- 

liold  to  Charlemont,  Alass.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Uist.,  I'roc,  vol.  6,  pp.  330- 
332,  1859. 


Hitchcock,  Ciiarles  IL— Conliniicd. 

Geological  nnipof  Ai|iiidneck,oribf 

island  of  Itliodo  Islaml. 

Presented  l»y  the  city  of  Newprnt  tiiri'i>D) 
ber»  of  tho  Am.  Assoc  Adv.  Sri,,  .\uKu,t  i 
18«0.    [Not  Hceu.) 

liake  ramparts  in  Vermont. 

.\iii.  Assoc,  I'roc,,  vol.  111.  pp  :i:i,'-:n7  14, 

On  the  marks  of  ancient  glacier!)  on 

the  Green   Mountain   range   in  M;i(w 
achnsetts  and  Vermont. 

Am.  Assoc,  I'roc. ,  vol.  13,  pp.  829-3W,  ]t^ 

On  tho  so-called  talcose  Hcliint  of  | 

Vermont. 

Am.  Am,'<oc,  Proc,  vol.  13,  pp.:i'Jl-a29,  K(  | 
Abstract,  (Jiiuadian  Nat.,  vol,  1,  p.'JIHi(jpi, 
1800. 

Notes  on  the  sections. 

I!i'l)ort  on  the  geobigy  of  Vermont,  Viil 
l)p.  595-082,  Uhucmont,  1861. 

Report  on  tho  chemistry  of  tlii'8iir| 

v«\v. 

Keport  on  tlio  (jcology  of  Vernioiit.  vnl  i| 
l>p.  0'.iO-70C,  Clareniont,  IHCl. 

[Age,  of  the  rocks  of  part  of  Km-! 


inons's  Taconic  region.] 

Boston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vnl.  7,  pii,; 
237(Jp).  1S61. 

—  Synchronism  of  coal  lieils  in  tlieXfi 
England  and  western  linled  Staiij 
coal  basins. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  14,  pp.  1,18-143  1*,| 

—  General  rojiort  niion  the  ^jcoiojiyo 
Maine. 

Maine   Preliminary  Itejiort  Nat.  Hi.-t  i 
Geol.,  pp.  14«-.'i28,  Augusta,  18(il. 

—  The  geology  of  the  wihl  lands, 
Maine,  I'reliminary  Kejicirt  .Nat,  Hist, i 


Geo!,,  pp.  377-419,  m»p,  Auf^usta,  1301. 

—  Geology  of  the  Island  of  Aqiiidnecj 

Am.  Assoc,  I'roc,  vol.  14,  pii.  112-137, 1;<1 

—  [On  the  geology  of  VeriiKiiit,  iliiel 
in  connection  with  the  Taemiic  sf 
tern.] 

Boston  Soc  Nat.  Hist,,  rroi,,  vol7| 
420-427.  1801,  with  remarks  l,y  \V,  lUloj 
and  J.  Mnrcou. 

—  Notes  on  tho  geology  of  Maim'. 
Portland  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Prcc,  vul,  l.| 

72-8.->,  map,  1862. 

—  Reports  upon  the  geology  of  Mai 
Slainc  2d   Annual  Keport   Nat,  Kisi 

Geol.,  pp.  221-204,  200-281,  2'<;i-:ii:.  3:'3J 
343-352,  377-382,  388-39.'),  404-413,  & 
427-43(1,  maj),  Aufrusta,  IHii'.'.  [7tli  -^ 
Report  of  t  he  secretary  of  t  In-  Alaiiii'  \<"'l. 
agriculture.] 


('Ml  tliegoc 

I'.MiX    lli-il,,    I 

•''"■•if  iiniiiia 
[aii'l  iiiiiK  nilo^ 
PijiaKcs,  |,|,.,j,^ 

-.StoikI  ;nuii, 
land  iiiiiicralo^ 
I''';'''",  iiiaj), 

■Ge(d()nii.,.|| 
"I''.  Ill  miles 

'*Ml    I,,,,,, 
MN,l,_v]i    J.-    ^y, 
I«--'-|N,  Jl„.s,„ 

■'lie(li,s!ri),„t 
■Voitli  Anieri 
['"'""'■rirciic..  i„ 
stract,  j 
■i;".A,ss,„..,  ,.,.„j 

•'''-tracl.Ani  \i 

ir:i. 

h<wt  „(•  tJu, 
""'■'''"<•<>(■  .\e\v 
'  l'f»Kiw,s  diiri 

'Tliene,,!,,^,^,  jjjj 
h"''-^'«"'itains 


PAITOH.l 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


479 


ol.T.Vl'-' 


Nat.  ni*li 

Nat.  lUst.i 
sta,  ISOl. 

■iiKmt.ftol 

'riicdiiic  sjj 

lit'  Mai'W' 
•roc,  vul-  ''I 

lo^y  of  Mail 

Nut.  Ilislj 

..■;;i-;ir..  3i51 

1104-113.  i^- 

ITlli  A"! 

I,.  Miiii"''"'* 


Hitchcock,  ChnrleB  II. — (^outttuioil. 

l-'i>>»Hil'*  of  the  rotsdiini    yronp   in 

North  .\iii»'rica. 

I'nitlMiiil  •'NK'.  Nut.  Hint.,  Proc.,  vol.  1,  pp, 
g7-l»i.  IHi2. 
'I'lic  AlbiTt  roiil  or  AII>erlitt!  of  Now 

I'.riiii!*"  i.  K. 

Ami  Joiir.  .Si'i.,  2<1  floriow,  vnl.  39.  pp.  2n7-^T;i, 

. Tlie  L;.(ih)>?i(al  (listiibntion  of  jti'tro- 

loiiiii  ill  Noi'lh  Aiiu-rioi.  i 

llnli-li  .\mwm'.,  Urpoi't,  viil.  DO,  TraiiH.  of 
MCtiim^,  pii.  .Vi-.IT,  IHfiT. 

[.— Kxpliiiiiition  of  a  Koolojj[ical  uiiij)  of 
M.iiMc.     I  Alistruct.] 

.Mil  .•.^-(M-..  I'roc.,  vol.  Ifi,  p.  l'.';i,  1868. 

I riic  \\  iiiooHld  marble  of  Colchostor, 

Vt.    [Alisiiact.] 

Am.  .\s«iic..  I'loc..,  vol.  10,  p.  IIU  (i  p.),  1888. 
Alistract.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  1,  p.  021  (i  p.),  1**0H. 
I — Tilt'   Rfolofty    of    Vermont.     [Ab- 

>tUC't.| 

Ami.  .\H^or  .  Proc,  vol.  10,  pp.  l-'0-122, 1808. 
|. —  Tlu'distDrtioii  antlmctaiuorphosisof 
pilililes  ill  I'oiiglomeratcH. 

Am.  A»s(M'..  Proc,  vol.  10,  pp.  124-127,  180H. 
Alistrai  t.s.  Am. Nat.,  vol.1,  ii.621  (Jp.),  1808; 
I  aiiiiilimi  Nat.,  new  series,  vol.  3,  p.  ;102  (j|  p.), 
I-.;-. 
I  111  tiic  ;;('ology  of  Aiidovor,  Mns8.] 
IS»,  X  Inst.,  Proc,  vol.  .1,  pp.  1,">7-160,  1868. 
First  luiimal  report  on  t\w  gi'oloj:;y 
laii'l  iiiiiirralogy   of   Now    Jlamiishire, 
Sii  jiiigcs,  map,  Manchester,  18()9. 
.■^I'coiiil  aiiimal  report  on  the  geology 
oil  miiicialogy   of   New    llanii)8liire, 
:'" im^'is,  map,  Manchester,  1870. 
■tiiiili)i;iiiil   mil])  of   Massachnsetts; 
iialc,  1(1  mill's  to  iin  inch. 

lifficliil  tiipi'^rapliifal  atlas  of  Maasaelm- 
I  !ttt,>,  by  11.  F.  Walling  nnd  O.  "\V.  (iray,  folio, 
1  la^c  18,  liiistoii,  1871. 

ilie(lisiiil)Uti()n  of  maritime  plants 

Niirtli  America  a  ])roof  of  occiinic 

Isaliiiiir^'ciicc  in  the  Cliamplain  period. 

|[.\bstract,| 

Am.  Asn.c.  I'l-oc,  vol.  1!),  i)p.  17W82,  1871. 
AMiuct  Am  Nat.,vol.  4,  pp.  508-569  (J  p.), 

I  I'll. 

-I'leimrt  of  the  geological  survey  of 
^t;ite  of  New  Ilaiiipsliire,  sliowing 
prunres.s  dtiring  the  yoiir  1870,  82 

|s?es,  Nashua,  1871. 

f-Tlie  jicdloiry  and  topography  of  the 

ftite  Mountains. 

[  EiMiliii  Am.  Assoc  Adv.  Sei.,  1871. 
A'l-traii,   Am.    Kat.,    vol.   4,   i)p.   567-568 

|l\p).  lt!71. 


Hitohoock,  ('harlcA  11. — Continued. 

[ ]  llelderlierg  cnriilB  iu  New  Ilamp- 

Hhire. 

Am.  .lour.  .Sci.,  ad  norieit,  vid.  2,  pp.  148-149 

(J  p.),  1871. 

Report  of  the  geological  Hiirvey  of 

New  Ilaiiijishire,  its  ]ir()gi'et4s  during 
1871,  .')(!  pages,  map,  Nashua,  1872. 

Iiiiliidt'H  notes  bv  <1.  L.  Vose,  pp.'JI  24;  T. 
.S.  limit,  pp.  i:i-I4,  ond.1.  D.  Dana,  pp.  14-15. 

Xorian  rocks  in  Now  Ilaiiqi.shiro. 

Am.  Jour.  Sel,,  3d  series,  vol.  3,  pp.  43-47, 
1872. 

L ]  [HeUlerberg  corals  at  Littleton, 

N.  II.] 

Itoston  Soe.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  14,  p.  392 
(*  p.),  1872. 

Explanation  of  a  now  geological  map 

of  New  Hampshire. 

Am.  Assoc,  Piou.,  vol.  21,  pp.  131-135, 1873. 

Recent  geological  discoveries  among 

the  White  Moiiiitains,  N.  II. 

Am.  Assdi.,  Proc,  vol.  21,  pp.  135-151,  1873. 

The  coal  area  of  the  United  States 

of  America. 

(iiol.  Ma^.,  vol.  10,  pp.  99-1(11, 1H73. 

[On  the  classification  of  the  rocks  of 

New  Hampshire.] 

lio.ston  .Soe.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  15,  jip.  301- 
309,  1873.  Discussed  b.v  Jackson  and  lluut, 
pp.  309-310. 

Report  of  the  geological  survey  of 

the  Stiite  of  Now  Hampshire,  its  prog- 
ress during  1872, 15  pages,  map,  Nashua, 
1873. 

Alistrnct,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  6, 
p.  227  (J  p.),  1873. 

Map  of  the  coal  Holds  of  the  United 

States,  comjiilcd  from  State  reports. 

Statistical  atlas  of  the  United  .States,  baaed 
on  results  of  9th  Census,  1870,  compiled  by 
1".  A.  Walker,  Plates  XI-XII,  folio,  Wnsliiug- 
ton,  1874. 

Heldorberg  rocks  in  New  Hampshire. 

Am.  Jour.  Sui.,  3d  series,  vol.  8,  p.  <)8  (3 
lines),  1874. 

History    of   geological  surveys    iu 

New  Hiuupshire. 

Geology  of  New  Hanipshiie,  vol.  1,  pj).  3-58, 
Concord,  1874. 

[ ]  The  relations  of  geology  to  agri- 

cnltiire. 

Geology  of  New  Ilampshire,  vol.  1,  pp.  54(>- 
558,  Concord,  1874. 

Scenogra])hical  geology. 

Geology  of  Xew  liam|i.sUu'e,  vol.  1,  pp.  586- 
035,  plates,  Concord,  1874. 


480 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDKX    OF 


I  tlIM.1 


Hitchcock,  riinrlcH  II.— Conliiiiu'd. 

rii.vHii-nl    hiMtorv    of    Ni-w    llaiii|i- 

Hhiro. 

Upoldcy  "f  Now  IIiiliipHliiri',  vol.  1.  |i|i.  MIV 
S4r>,  7  ]>liil«H,  »ji)iiiiir«l.  IHT4.  I 

Noto  n])iin  tho  CrrtiiccoiiH  Htiata  of  i 

Loii^'  InIuikI. 

All     .\nHui'.,  I'riK'.,  vol.  22.  pari  '.',   pp.  1111- 
U2,  1R7«.  i 

(!ro!o!>;iral  liiMtiiry  (ifWinnipiscfti^eo 

l.ako. 


Hitchoool:,  CliarlcH  11.— ('(iiitiiiiiiil. 

(icoloKV    "('  tlic  MtTiiiiiiic  clivtriii, 

HtH'oiiil  )iart.     |(iiMili)>;,v  ol'tlK^  lakiMDit  I 
(■o.'iHttliHtrictN.     Dimcriptionol'  ifi'tiiT,,. 

8i:Cti()IIH.] 

fJoolouy  of  Now  HiiinpHliIri',  vol.'.'.  jip. ,',\  I 
O.'.T,  ('oniw)i(l,  1H77. 

C'laNNilicatioiKit'tlu'  Now  Ilainpshitf  | 

ioriimtiiiiiH. 

(ii'iiloiiy  of  New  nninpHliiro,  vol.  'j,  |i|,.  i;> 
<iT5,  ('oiic'oi'il,  1H77. 


Am.  Ah-soc,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  part  2.  pp.   120-   :  AHaM   afioiiipaiiyillf;   flic   ruport  i 


131,  1H74. 
(tn  llfldorlMTU  rocks  in  Now  llainii- 

Hliirc. 

Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  :iil  norleH,  vol.  7,  pp.  468-470, 
6B7-.'i7l!  vol.  8,  p.  r.8,  (J  p.),  1H74. 

Tb«*  ^''o'ojf.v  of  I'ortlainl. 

Am.  Assoc,    Proc,  vol.  22,  jiaii  2,  pp.  lOJ- 
17.1,  1871. 

Physical  lii.story  ol'Ncw  ilam|i,sliiri'. 

[AliHlract.J 

Am.  Ahsoc,  I'roc,  vol.  211,  part  2,  pp.  7C-7fi, 
1H7.'-). 

Existcnco  of  ulacial  action  npon  tho 

sninniit  of  Mount  U'ashin>rtoii,  N.  II. 
Am.  AnHoi!.,   I'roc,  vol.  24.  part  2,  i)p.  02- 
00,  1870. 
.\l)i»triift,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  M  scrii's,  vol.  Id 

pp  ;;8:i-;i84  ( ,!  ji.),  187.'>. 
[ 1  [.'-Sections  of  the  earth  on  the  for- 
tieth i)anillel.  North.] 

C^alit'ornia  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  (i,  opji.  p. 
123,  1870. 

[Ueniaiks  on  tho  strati j^raphic  strnc- 

tiircof  the  Caniliriaii  am!  Canibro-Siln- 
rian  i-ocUh  of  western  ^'ernl()nt.] 

Hii.sion  Soc  Nat.  lliHt.,  I'roc,  vol.  18,  pp. 
101-l!l3,  1877. 

Geolo<;ical  nia]>  of  New  lliinipshiro 

and  N'erniont. 

A  topo)j;raiiliical  atlas  of  Xow   IIaiiii)Hliir<>. 
by  n.  F.  Availing  |Nnw  York],  1877. 

Note  ni)on  tho  Connecticut  Valley 

Ilel(lerber<r. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3(1   scM-ics,  vol.  13,   pp.  ;illi- 
314,  1877. 

The  relations  of  tho  geolo;L?y  of  New 

llainp.sliini  to  that  of  tho  adjacent  ter- 
ritory. 

(icology   of  Now   Ilainpshin',  vol.  2,   jip. 
3-30,  plate,  Conconl,  1877. 

(icolo;i;y  of  tho  Conuectictit  Valley 

district. 

tiooloiiy  of  New  llanipsliirc,  vol.  2,  jip.  271- 
407,  42H-4f),"),  7  pl;it4'H,  Concord,  1877. 

Rovicwcd  l)y  .1.  I).  Il[iina|,  Am.  Jour.  Sci., 
3d  series,  vol.  14,  pp.  316-321,  1877. 


tho  ncolof»y  of  New  llain|>sliiic.  ."i  iii;i|i(, 
2  plates,  Concord,  IHIH. 

Ui'vicwrd  liy  il.  1».  Diana].  Am.  .lour. S: 
3d  Hc^ricH.  v(d.  in.  pp. ;in»-4(io,  ih7m 

liOntieiilar  hills  of  (Maciiil  cliiit. 

lloNloii  .Soc  Nat.  Illst.,  l'ro<,,  vdl.  19,  |], 
03-07,  1H78. 

Tho   (ilacial    period    in    llastitti 

.\iiieriea. 

(ifol.  MaL'..  v<d.  6,  new  Horlcs,  pp.  24*-:V 
1870. 

(Jlacial  inarkiiifj  anioufj  the  \V!i:> 

Mountains. 

Appalii.liia,  vol.  1,  pp.  24:)-24iV  UIO. 

Maine,   Now  IIanipshir(>,  \'rriiiiiiii, 

Massachusetts,  Ivhodo  Island.  ainKoi,- 
luicticut.     [(lOological  foriiiiuinn.s,] 

Macfarlani;'.s   Am.  Gool.  Kwy.  (iuulr,  if.  | 
."iO-CO,  187!). 

(Jeology  of  the  White  Momitaiiis 

App;ilacliia,  vol.  1,  pp.  7U-76,  lf7!t. 

The  Atlantic  system  of  iiiiiiiiitaiiiv 

ticolocy  of  New  llampsliiro.  vol,  1),  ]i,ir;  1 
Appendix  (i,  pp.  306-371,  Concord.  l-7f. 

The  geological  map. 

(ieol()j;y  of  New  Hamimliirc.  vol.  X  part 3, 
Appendix  11,  pp.  371-372,  (Jonconl,  ISTi*. 

Economic  geology. 

(icology  of  New  Hampshire,  vol.  3.  jiiirl! 
]ip.  l-!)8.  Concord,  1878. 

(ilacial  tlrift. 

(icolofry  of  Now  nnmpaliiro,  vol.  X  p.irl  J.  I 
pj).  177-284,  3U9-320,  3:0-338,  ('(Uiinnl,  I"'f. 

The  Atlantic  system  of  moniitiiiiis. 


[Abstract]. 

Appalachia,  vol.  1,  pp.  11-14,  1P70. 
—  (Jeologieal  map  of  the  Iiiited  St;itts| 
(scale,  20  miles  to  the  inch).  New  Vork. 

1881. 

Reviewed  liy  [J.  D.  Dana],  Am.  .Four.  Sci, 
3d  8eri(.-,  vol.  21,  pp.  SU.VoOO.  IhSl. 

The  crystalline  rocks  of  ViruiniM 


compared  with  those  of  New  Kn.^lamU 
Am.  Inst.  Minin;;  Eng.,  Trans..  \«l  IO.|'P[ 
477-480,    1882. 

I'lio  Virgiuia.s,  vol.  4,  pp.  11-12,  l'*''^' 


UAKTUHl 


NOUTII    AMKKICAN    GEOLOCJY. 


481 


Bitcboock,  rimrluH  H.— Coiitiinied. 
Xditli  AiinTica  ill  the  !<•«  iicricwl. 

|>„|.iiliir  Sri.  Moiilli'y,  vol.  ■>».  pp.  •.".'0-'J4'.", 

ihk:'. 

Kliit  I'M' '""'  •'"•''• 

TIm  \  iik'ilil'"'.  »"'•  •'.  1'    **'  <1 1>>.  *"•  if^*-- 

, 'I'lic  I  111  ly  history  "ftho  North  Aiiu'ri- 

I'iiu  colli iiiotit, 

.\m.  .\hmm'.   rror..  vol.3'J,  pp  181   lltll,  1Hh:i. 

Siii'iKi'.   ml.  '.'.  pp.  -JU:!  'J«7.  IHHIl 

S.i    .\iii    Silpp..   Mil.  10  (No.  IILlt.  pp  (!lt!M 

WTO,  I."H.). 

. —  Tilt'  }ilii(!i«l  Hood  of  tlieCoiinurticut 
|{iver  Viilley.     [ Almtniit.  1 

Am.  .\ni.m'.,  I'ioc  ,  vol.:il,  pp.  ;i'J5  ;i'J»,  IHKI. 

Till'  p'ohij^ical  |ioHitiiiii  of  tlic  I'iiil- 

iidi'lplini  jilU'iMMes. 

Am  Inm.  MiiiiiiK  Knu.  'rniiiN.,  vol  12,  pp. 
tW'Tl,  1M4.    Dl8(!UiHt;U  liy  Fruzur  iiml  liaiul, 

Pi..7:'7;i. 

[ — ]  New  IIiiiMiishiro  land  Vermont 
tmildiiif,'  sti>iu!sj. 

lutliCi'iiHiis  r.  S.,  Hi'purt  (111  lililiiiK  Htiiiiu 
of  III!'  I'liiti'il  Stalt'H  ami  HlaliHticH  iif  tli« 
i|iiairv  iiKliHtry  I'lir  ]8H(l,  pp.  rJ4  llili.  lioiiiiil 
a»|Miriii(  \  111  X.lml  willisopaiatfpaj!inatiiiii. 
WiiHliiiifitMii,  1MM4. 

—  ]  [On  l.S  HoctioiiH   aeroHH    Vermont 
ami  New  llaiii|i.sliii'e.J 

Uiacl  111  .\iii    Ahnih;.  Atlv.  Sci.,  I8H4. 
Stiencii.  Mil.  i,  i>.  327  (^  p.),  1884. 

—  'Lciitiailar  Hills." 

Aiii..]um'.  Sci.,  yd  HcricH,  vol.  27,  ji.  72  (,\  p.), 

1884. 

I  —  Identification  of  the  Oreen  Moun- 
tain kiu'Ihsos  in  eastern  New  Kni^land. 
[.Mistrai't.] 

Am.  AsDOC,  I'roc,  vol.  33,  pp.  396-397, 1885. 

I  —  Tlio  crystalline  rocks  of  Ala- 
bainn. 

Am.Jdiir.  Sci.,  3d  seriCM,  vol.  30,  pp.  278- 

2«3  IS.'^D. 

I' — The  recent  landslide   in  the  White 

Muiiutaiiis. 

.■^lifiiii.,  vol,  0,  )>p. 84-87, 1885. 

|- — Tlie  KLi'lo^y  of  northern  New 
Kngland,  5,   16  pages,    '.i  maps,    folio 

[mi]. 

I  —  (iciilojijcal  sections  across  Now 
!liiiii|it.liin.  and  N'erniont. 

Am.  Mns.  .Nat.  IliHt.,  hull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  155-  | 
nil.  iiliili's  lli-18,  1H8«.  I 

I'lililislu'd   Hi'paratcly,  34   pages,  C'oiicoiil, 
IK'. 

Uivi.ttcl  by  J.  1).  Dliiiia],  Am.  Jour.  S.i., 
Wairiis,  vol,  20,  p.  60  (J  p.),  1885. 


Hitchcock,  CharlcN  II. — Continued. 

(ieologiral  iiiupof  tho  I'liited  States 

and  part  of  (,'aiiitdit,  (,'oiiipileil  to 
illiistratii  tliK  scheiiie  of  roioration  and 
noiiienclatiire  recoiiiinendcd  liy  tho  lu- 
tcriiational  (.'eological  ('ongress. 

Am.  IiihI,  Mining  Kiit;.,  'rraiiH.,  map  17  by  27 
liicliKM,  explanation,  vol.  15,  pp.  405-488, 
1887. 

(jcnesis  of  tin*  Hawaiiuii  IslandH. 

Am.  AsHoc.  .\ilv.  .Sd.,  Proc,  vol.  30,  jip. 
222-223,  1888. 

I I  I  >n  tlie  noiiicnclatiire  of  the  Anteri- 

ciiii  lower  I'ah-o/.iiic. 

luliTiiatioTi  i|  C'oii;{.  (icol..  Am.  Coiuiiiittue, 

liipoil.H,  188H,  II,  pp.  11-12,  1888. 
Am.  Ilcol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  201-202,  1X88. 

Views  on  the  Archean. 

liiU'rnutioiial  (,'ong.  (Icol.,  Am,  Coiuniitteu, 
l!»>poils,  IS.'^H,  A,  p.  — ,  1888. 
Am.  C.col.,  vol.  2,  pp.  140-1H4,  in  part,  188S. 

lii'poi't  of  the  Nulx'oniiiiittee  on  the 

t/naternary  and  Uecent. 

Intcriiatiunal  CoiiK.  (iuol.,  Am.  Conimittcu, 
IJ.'portM,  1888,  II,  p.  12,  1888. 
Am.  ( Jool.,  vol.  2,  l>p.  :iO()-3oO,  1HH8. 

I  )ato  of  the  piildication  of  t  Jie  report 

11)1(111  (he  geology  of  Vermont. 

r.onlon  Soc  I,'i;t   in»t.,  I'roc,  vol.  24,])p.  3.3- 

37, 18811. 

Conglomerates     in     New     Kngland 

gneisses.  [A  letter  aildressed  to  Alex- 
ander Winchcll.] 

Am.  God.,  vol.  3,  pp.  253-250, 1889. 

.Significance  of  oval  granitoid  areas 

iu  the  lower  Laiirentiaii.     [Abstract.] 

(icol.  Soc.  Am.,   Bull.,   vol.  1,    pp.   557-558, 

1800. 

DisciiHscd  by  (t.   II.  WilliaiiiA.  p.  .558  (J  p.). 

AliHlriict,  Am.  <'ieol.,vol.  5,  p.  121  (7  lines), 

1800. 

I  Heinarks  on  the  e<iiiivalcney  of  tho 

Eoliaii  limestones  of  Veriiioiit.] 

(ic(d.  Sue.  Am.,  liiill.,  V(d.  l,p.  .513  (J  p.),  1890, 
III  (liscnHHioii  ol'  piijiiT  by  K.  liraiiicrd  and 

11.  M.  Sccly  nil     'I'lic  CaliifcroiiH  lorniation  in 

the  Cliaiiipliiiii  Valley."' 

[Hcniaiks  on  distribution  of  bowl- 
ders, esiicciiilly  ill  Ntiw  I'.nglaud.] 

(ifol.Soc.  Am.,  I'.iill.,  vol.1,  p.  30  (^  ii.),1890. 

In  ilixiiMHioii  of  paper  by  '1'.  ('.  C'bamberlin 
on  "  liowbler  bclta  (liHtiuguislicd  from  bowl- 
der trains.' 

The  use  of  tlie  terms  I.aiirentiauaud 

Newark  in  geological  treatises. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  5,  pp.  107  202,  bSOO. 

Ueviowod  by  I.  U.  UusscU,  ibid,  vol.  7.  pp. 
238-241,  1891. 


Bull.  12i 


-31 


482 


CA'l'ALOOUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


U'l'LL.i;;, 


Hitchcock,  Cliaik'H  II.— Cnntiiiiicd. 

I'icld   stiKliofs  of  lionibh^iiilc  scliisl. 

[Abstnift.l 

Am.  .\f»w.  Adv.  Si'i.,  Troc,  vol.  ;!8,  p.  -J.")! 
(J  i).),1880. 

Wright's  "Ico  age  in  North  America 

iiiul  its  hearings   on  the    autiquity  of 
man."' 

Bil)liothe<ft  .Sacra,. lauuar.v,  1890,  pp. 911-121, 
1890. 

[ ]  [Notes  on  llaiicm  division  of  New 

York  Central  K'ailroad.J 

Madnilinu's  (iiol.  Hwy.  Guidi',  2(1  iditiun, 
p](.  i;!2,  i:tj,  1890. 

Maine,    New  Ilanipshire,    A'erniont. 

and  Connecticut. 

Macrailaiie's  Geol.  K\v.v.  lluidf,  2(1  edition, 
lip.80  98, 1890. 

'I'he  Kcdonda  ])liosphate. 

(UMil.  Soc.  Am.,  r.ull.,  v(d.  2,  ji]).  0-9,  IH'.'l. 
Ali.stract,  Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  lid  nerios,  vol.  -lo, 
]>.;i:i2(ip.),1890. 

[lieiuarks   on  tlic  structure   of    the 

lUue  llidgi^  in  Virginia.] 

Ge(d.  Soc.  Am.,  Jiull.,  vol.  2,  p.  164  ih  ]).),  1891. 

In  di.sciission  of  ]iapcr  by  11.  K.  (.Jeigcr  and 
A.  Keith  on  '  The  stntcture  of  tin.'  IJhic  l!idj;(< 
jiciir  Harpers  Ferrv." 

[10\  idcncc   tii'   Htibsidenco    in    hiter 

(ihicial    times    in    the  nortliern    New 
Enghiiul  to  St.  Lawrence  icgion.J 

Am.  Ge(d.,  vol.  8.  p.  2;i5  (4  lines),  1891. 

l)is(  us.sioii  of  paper  by  'W'  J  llrGeo  on 
"  Xeocene  and  Tlelstoeeue  continent  move- 
luents,"  lead  to  Am.  Assoc,  of  Adv.  Sci., 
1891. 

and  Blake,  ^V.  1'.     (Jcological  inap 

of  the  United  ,"<talcs. 

Statistics  (jC  mines  Miid  mining  in  tlie  States 
and  'I'erritoriis  west  of  the  UocUy  Mountains. 
5tli  Kejiort.  by  1{.  \V.  IJaymond,  Washiiifftoii, 
187;). 

Stiitiatical  alias  of  tlie  I'nited  .States,  based 
on  the  results  of  the  9tli  Census  187U,  by  V.  A. 
■\Valker,  I'lates  Xlll,  \1V,  foiio,  Washington, 
1874. 

I'etermann's  Mittlieilun^reii,  vol.  21.  plate  1(1. 
4°,  187r). 

Special  r(>i)ort  of  .Smithsonian  lusliluti(Ui 
for  Iho  Ceiiteuuial,  Washin^iton,  187(!. 

Atlas  of  th(^  I'nited  St;ites  iind  the  world, 
by  Gray,  folio,  IMiiladelidiia,  1877, 

Keproducod  (probably)  by  F,  I!,it/,el,  "Die 
Vereiuijiten  Staateu  von  Kord-.Vmerika,"  vol. 
1,  Muucheu,  1878. 

and  Huntington,  .1.  11.     <ie(dogy  of 

the  northwcstorn  jiai  t  of  Mtiiiic. 

Am.  Assoc,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  part  2,  pp.  20J-214, 
1874. 


Hitchcock,  Charle.s  H. — Contiim, d. 

Hitcbnock,  1'..,  Hitchcock,  I...  jr., 

Hager,  .\.  U.,  .'ind,  IJciicri  on  ih,. 
get^logy  of  \'crniont,  descriptive,  iln,, 
rotical,  economical,  and  sccii(ij,n:i]il|. 
ical.  \o\.  1,  ]iii.  viii,  1-D.">!S;  Mil,:', 
lip.  559-982,  niiti)s,  jihites,  ClaiiiiKnit. 
1861. 

Vol,  2  coiisisls  of  separate  repcifi  l.v  i; 
Hitchcock,  Z.  Thompson,  C,  11.  llit(hi(«;,,  s 
11.  !Iall,G.  1".  liarker,  L.  Lesiiuereux.  A.  |i 
Jla;;er.  and  1'.,  I!illiu;;s. 

Heviewed  !iy  K.  liiUines,  Am.  Jmii-. .>ci  Jl 
scries,  vol,  Xi,  pji,  41f>-42(),  1801. 

(icology  of  the  'VVliite  Moun- 
tain district. 

Geolofiy  of  Now  Uainiishire,  vol.  2.  |i]i  s-- 
270,4  plates,  t'onc(Md,  1877. 

Keviewed  by  |J.l).  DanaJ  .Vm,.Iiiiir.  Sc.  li 
heries,  vol.  14,  pp.  317-^21, 1877. 

Hitchcock,  Edward.  Sonthaiiiiiton  l(::il 
niiuing  and  liastiltic  columns  at  .Mmiiii 
liolyoke,  ^lass. 

N.  A.  Keview.  v(d,  1,  pp.  ;i;i4-3:i.-'  Id,'., 

Kemarks  on  the  geology  and  iiiiiiri. 

iilogy   of   a  section  of   Massacliiisiri! 
on  the  Connecticut  Kiver,  with  a  [lan 
of  Nt'w  Hampshire  and  VcriiKiiit, 
Am.  .loar.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  pp.  luj-lic.  i'M-i-^ 
map,  1R18. 

List  of  organic  remains  iind  .iccou.- 

pauying  rocks  contained  in  a  box  fur- 
wardeil  to  Professor  Sillinian,  [Tiiss. 
of  Massiichiisetts,] 

.Vm.  Jour.  Sci,,  \ol.  :i,  i>,  :iOO  (^  ii.i,ls.'l. 

(ieology,    mineriilogy.    and  scdiciy 

of  regions  contiguous  to  the  C'oiiKciii- 
cut  Kiver,  wilii  ;t  geological  imiji  iiD'l 
drawings  of  orgiinie  remains  [etc.]. 
.■\m.  J(,ur,  Sci.,  v(d,  0,  jtp,  1-SU,  201-236,  map. 
V(p1.7,  1)11.  l-:)0,  map,  Ks23, 

Kead  to  Ani.Geol,  Soc.,  1822. 

[ ]  Notices  of  the  geology  of  Miirili:i> 

Vineyard  and  the  Elizaliclh  l»laiiii>. 
Am,  Jour,  Sci.,  vol,  7,  pp,  210  ■Jls.iu.aii.l-^t 
Jtoyal  lust,  [of  Loiuhiu],  Jour.  Sci., ll^2f 

[ ]  Notice  of  ii  singular  coiigloimiaitj 

and  of  !iii  interesting  locality  of  tuif 
tiitl"  or  tufa.     [Miissaclmsetts,] 

Am.  Jour.  Si.'i.,  vol,  8,  pp.  244  217. 1SJ4. 

Chloropha-ite  [at  Turners  Fall.^  *' 

andalusite  tit  Westford,  Mass.]. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci,,  \  (d.  10,  pp.  39;)-394,  l(-:t'' 

Miscellaneous    notices    of   iiiiiicr''lj 

localities,    with    geological    leiiwiksj 
[Connecticut  and  Jlii.ssacliasetts.] 
Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  vol.  11,  pp.  210-;!30, ISl'* 


UABTON.) 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


483 


Hitchcock,  Kdwiinl.— C'oiitiimod. 

IJrlKtir  on  the  <;ciil<)j,'y  ot'  Miissachii- 

mMIs,   I'iiit  1:  fcdiKHiiiciil  jjiMilogy,   70 
jianes.  iiiivp,  8*^,  Ainberst.  18H2. 
Aiii.^'iiiir.  Sci.,  vol.  2'.',  pj).  1-70.  inup. 

I{o]ii)rt  on  the  j^oology,  miiicralo^iy, 

liotiiny,  iimlzoolojty  of  MiiNaiK'linsetts, 
i;!t'i)ii?;e.>*,  atliiH  ()fl9  ]>liites,  Anihcr.st, 
1S3H.   |S(coml  LMlitioii,  1885,  TDL'  [)a,t;(.'S.] 

()niilliichnoloy;y,        Dcscriiitioii    of 

tlic   I'dot marks    of    liirds    (Oniitliicli- 

iiiti'S)  ''II  "ew  J'etl  Kand.stciit'  in  MaHsa- 

iliiisctt.-. 

iin.  .hmr.  Sci.,  vnl.  LMI.  pp.  ;UiT-;)10.  2  iiliitrs. 

I8:ic. 

Ali.ttiiil.  Xi'iii'.'*  .Taliiliucli.  lS;i(i.  i)p.  40T-472. 

Sketch  of  the  f^etdojiy  of  rortland 

iiiid  its  \  i<inily. 

Itn.st Iipiir.  Nat.  lll.st.,  vnl.  1,  p],.  :juii-;i47. 

plates.  I.'<:)7. 

On    (fitain     causes    of    f;eolo}jica] 

(liiiiif;is   now  in   ojnTation    in    Massa- 

I'llllSctl.s. 

Biistim  .liiur.  Niit.  Ui.sl..  vol.  1,  jij).  69->i2, 

1K)7. 

. —  I'n'fai'i'. 

Itcscanln  H  in  tlKMHOtical  ;i(cil()iry.  l)y  11.  T. 
Ill' Lal'xilii'  12  ,  Jill,  i-xv.  New  Yiirk.  IHItT. 

—  [Litter  on  ago  of  coal  beds,] 

licjidit  of  the  liiai'ing  ou  the  mrniorial  of 
tlio  Xiw  Kiijjiand  roal  mining  company,  pp. 
5i-5J,  Ni-\v  EnKliiuil,  1838. 

—  Kepnrt  on   a   leexainiiiiition  of  the 

icoiioinii'u!  t;colooy  oC  Miissachiisetts, 
139  paiics,  Ho.ston,  ISIiH. 

Alisti.ict  liy  C.  W.  Slii'paril.  Am.. lour.  Sci., 
vol.™.  pp.  363-;)78,  18:i9. 

—  Aualysi.s  of  marl  from  Farndngton, 

(uiiu. 

Am. .lour.  Sci..  vol.  :!6,  p.  170  (I  p,),  IRIIil, 

I  —  riiial  rcjiort  on  the  oecdogy  of  Massa- 
diiiMit.s,  2  voliimcH  vol,  1,  xii,  'JW 
\<\v^vs;  viil.2,  ;]IXl-881  pages,  55  i)liites, 
1  ,  Aiiilu  r.st,  1811. 

I  —  [lli.stoiy  of  geologic  htndies  in  liif 
liiitcd  States.]  Address  before  the 
.\^<o(iation  <d"  Americiin  ti(?ologists, 
Al'iil."),  ISIl. 

Aiii.lciii-.  Sci..  vol.  41.  pp.  232-275, 1841. 

I  —  Kleiuciitary  geology,  second  edition. 
•I'i  1111  lies  IL'  ,  New  York.  1811  (and 
anions  (iilier  editions  tip  to  tlie  tliir- 

lii'tii]. 

. — ]  [Oil  joints iu rocks,  New  England.] 
Am.. lour.  Sci,,  vi»l.  41,  p.  17;i  (J  p.),  1K41. 
Aasoc.  Am,  Uool.,  Traua,,  p.  25  (i  p.),  184:). 


Hitchcock,  Edward. — Coiitiimed. 

Kemarks  npou  Mr.  Mnridiison's  an- 

niveisary  address  before  the  London 
(icologieal  .Society. 

Am.. Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  4:i,  pp.  liOa-'iHB,  1842, 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  se.'eral  ))artH 

of  western  Asiii,  fonnded  duetly  on 
specimens  and  descrijitions  from  Ameri- 
can missionaries. 

An8oc.  Am.  (ieol,.  Trans,,  pp.  348-421, 1843. 

The  phenomena  of  drift   or  glacio- 

a<|ueons  action  in  North  America 
between  the  Tertiary  ;ind  alluvial 
])oriods. 

.\..-soi'.  Am.  (ieol.,  'I'nins.,  pp.  1114-221.  plate, 
184:i. 

Ilescriiition    of   several    species    of 

fossil  plant  from  the  New  Re<l  Sand- 
stone formation  of  Connecticut  and 
Massachusetts. 

Am.  Ahsoc.  (ieol.  ami  Nat.  Traos.,  ]ip.  294- 
29fi,  ])!s.  12-in,  184;i. 

[On  drift.] 

Am.  .Tonr,  Sci,,    vol,    4.'..  ].p.  :i24-;t2."i.    1843. 
Itcail  to  Assoc  ,  Am,  (ieol, 

[ ]   [The  trap  tufii  or  volcanic  grit  of 

tlie  v.'illey  of  the  Conuecticiit  River.] 
[Abstra<'t.] 

Am.  iTour.  Sci,,  vol.  47.  pp.  103-104  (*)).),  1844. 
I!c.\il  to  As.soc,  Am.  Gcol. 

Discovery    of   more   native    coi)per 

in  AVhately,  Mass.,  with  remarks  upon 

its  origin. 

Am.. Tonr.  Sci.,  vol.47,  pp.  322-323,  1S44, 

[<  til  a  singular  case  of  the  dispersion 

of  lilocks  111'  stonc!  at  the  drift  ixu'iod 
in  Kerkshirt!  ( 'ounty.  Mass,] 

Am.  .lour.  Sci  .  \()1.  47.  pp.  132-133,  1844, 

F,x]danation  of  th(»  geological  ma]> 

attached  to  the  topograjihical  map  of 
Ma,ssaehiisotts,  '22  i)ages,  1'2- ,  IJostou, 
1844. 

(icologieal  map  of  Massachusetts. 

[On  Borden's  wall  map  of  lluasacliusctts], 

IS  1 1, 

Description    of    a    singular    case    of 

the  disfiersion  of  blocks  of  stone  con- 
iKM'ted  with  drift  iii  Herkshire  County, 
Mass. 

.\in.  .lour.    Sci.,  vol.  49,  i)|i,   258-21)."),    1845. 
Kcad  to  Assoc.  Am.  (ieol, 

Remarkable     faints    resj)eeting    the 

magneti<'  itolarity  of  trap  rocks  in 
New  England. 

Am.  Asaoc.  Geol.  aud  Nat.,  Proc,  (itii  meet- 
ing, p,  32  (J  p,),  1845, 


484 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


[iin.i..l27. 


Hitchcock,  Eilwanl. — ('ontiiined. 

On  the  trail  tiiH'  or  volcanic  }j;rit  of 

(ho  Connecticut  ^'allc.v.  with  tiic  bear- 
ing of  its  history  iijiou  tlm  age  of  thii 
trap  rock  and  sandstone  j^enerally  in 
that  valley. 

Am.  Jour.  Sti,,  vol.  4,  jiji.  40-47, 1847. 

[(Geological  notes  in  lettci.] 

(ieolofjy  of  ^'c^lllOllt.  lid  Amnuil  Kejiort,  by 
C.  H.  AdaniH,  ]>\>-  '247-252,  JJurliiifitoii,  1840. 

On  the  river  terraces  of  the  Connec- 
ticut Valley  and  on  the  erosions  of  the 
earth's  surface. 

Am.  Ahhoc,  I'roc,  vol.2,  pp.  14K-157,  1S50. 

On  terraces  and  ancient  sea  beaches, 


Hitchcock,   I'',d\vard. — Cojitinucd. 

A  report  on  certain  jioints   in  the 

g<!()logy  of   Massachusetts, -I  I  ]);i;fc<, :' 

maps,  2  plates  f  lioston.  IS.ili].     (lions,. 

Document    No.  3!).]      Also   m    pait  in 

House  Document  [No.  45,  20  pa^cs]. 

Abstract,  Am.  >Joiir.  S<i..  2il  si'rii.s,  vul  ;.; 

pp.  ;rJ7-33C,  18.".:),  under  title,  "Tliocdiil  ii,|,| 

of  Jiriiitul  County  and  of  Rhode  Island.' 


especially  tho.sc^  on  the  Connecticut 
Kivcr  and  its  tributaries  in  New  Eng- 
land. 

liritiNb  Assoc.  Kc|)ort  [vol.    20],  [Trans.], 
pp.  S7-88,  1851. 

■ On  the  erosions  of  the  earth's  surface, 

especially  by  rivers. 

Brillsli  As80('.  Kepiirt   [vol.  20],  [Trans.], 
pp.  85-87,  1851. 

[ ]  [.Absence  of  jiotholes  in  Massa- 
chusetts evidence  in  favor  of  the  Gla- 
cial theory.] 

Boston  Soc.  Xat.  llisl.,  I'roc,  vol.  ;i,  p.  324  (4 
lines),  1851. 

<  )n  the  terraces  and  sc^a  beaches  that 

have  been  formed  .since  thcdrifti)eriod. 
i'Si.'ccially  those  along  the  Connecticut 
Kivflr. 

Ai:i.  As.soc,  I'roc,  vol.  0,  pp.  204-26U,  1852. 

On  the  geological  age  of  the  clay 

slate  of  the  Connecticut  \'allcy  in 
Massachusetts  and  A'crmont. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc.  vol.  (1,  pp.  239-300,  18.'.2. 

Description  of  a  slide  on  Mount  La- 


fayette, at  l''ranconia,  N.  IT. 

Am.  .Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  14,  jip.  ".t-70, 
1852. 

—  Notes  upon  the  si)ecinions  of  rocks 


and  minerals  collected. 

Kxploraliiui  of  the  Ited  River  of  I.oulHiana 
in  1852,  by  Marey,  pp.  103-178,  Wasliiui;ton, 
1853.   32d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  .Senate  Doc  No. 54. 

Another  edition,  pp.  140-15i>,  Wasliinjfton, 
1854. 

—  Outline  of  the  geology  of  the  globe, 
and  of  the  Unitetl  (States  in  particular, 
with  two  geological  luajis  and  sketches 
of  characteristic  Aiiu-rican  fossils, 
liostou,  1853;  second  edition,  lioston, 
185-1. 


Description  of  a  brown  coal  (lc|i(isii 

in  IJrandou,  ^'t.,  with  an  attempt  to  iV- 
tormini^tho  geological  age  of  I  lie  [nin- 
cipal  lu'iuutite  ore  beds  in  the'  riiiteil 
Stiites. 

.\ni.ilour.  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol.  15,  |i|.,  ;i*^liu 
1853. 

[ ]  [On    the    fossil    footmarks,   sand- 

st(HU!S,  and  tiups  of  the  Coniicctiiiii 
Valley.] 

lioston  .Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roe.,  vol.  4,  iip.;i7> 
379, 1854. 

Dcscri])tion  of  a  large  bowlder  in  llu- 

drift  of  .Vmlicrst,  .Mass  ,  with  piiialld 
strl;c  upon  four  sides. 

-Vm.  Jour.  Sei..  2d  series.  V(d.  22.  jip.  {'.tT-lW 
1856. 


De8crii>tion   of    se\eral   sections 

measured  across  the  sandstone  .iinl  ti;i|i 
of  Connecticut  Kivcr  valley  in  Miiss;i- 
cliusetts. 

Am.  Assoc.  I'roc,  vol.  9,  \t\).  225-2J7, 18.'j(i. 

[Fossil  fruits  and  seeds  Iroiii.  aiultlu' 

age  of,  the  lignite  of  Brandon.  Vt.] 
Am.  Acad.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  p.  3  (,',  ii.i  I^Vl. 

—  Illustrations  of  surface  geology. 

■Smithsonian  Contributions,  V(d.  0.  IS.'iiiiigt* 
12  plates,  4^,  1857.    Separate  as  Nd.iin. 

Reviewed  l)y  James  I).  U.ana,  Am.  Joui.S'i.. 
2d  series,  vol.  24.  pp.  430-43:!. 


Ichnology  of  Ntiw  linglaiid:  .V  re- 
port on  the  sandstone  of  llie  ('omiecti- 
cut  Valley,  especially  its  fossil  lout- 
marks,  xii,  220  i)ages.  (10  jilalcs,  I  .Hus- 
ton, 1858. 

Keviowed     by  Anon.,  .\iu.   ilcmr.  8ci.,  Si 
series,  vol.  27,  pj).  270-272. 

[ ]  Devonian   grtiuites    and    Taioun' 

rocks. 

Read  to  Am.  Assoc  Adv.  Soi.,  1K')9. 
t'anadian  Nat.,  V(d.4,  p.298  (J  ip.),lh59. 

[Catalogue   of    State    eiiliiiict   :iuil 


notes  on  mt^taiuorphic  rocks.] 

Massa.liusetts    board  of  ft;;riiidtare,  Clli  i 
annual  report  of  the  secretary,  etc ..  bv  I   L 
riiut.  Appendix,  pp.  iii-lxix,  IJostou,  1851' 


DARTON.  1 


NORTH    AMEIMOAN    GEOLOGY. 


485 


11' ,  IH'iC. 

,Vt.] 


.ftO. 

..l.mr.S'i. 


\  IV 


omH'i'"' 

■ 

.>il  foul- 

1 

;,-l  .Bos- 

1 

ir.  !<ci.,:'l 

1 

Till' 

ilU>'  ^B 

i'.i. 

,  lN.9 

1 

I  not 


iltii"' 


.  liv 


iiiiil 


(111 
C.L. 


,  183l»- 


Hitchcock,  I'.d ward— (.'on tinned. 

On   tho  con  vers  ion  of   (MTtiiin    con- 

(rlonii'i.itt'.s  inlo  tnlcoHo  and  niicaccons 
scliKts  and  fj;noisH  l>y  tlin  clonfiation, 
lliitli'iiiii;;,  and  nntanioridioNis  of  the 
pclililis  and  the  cL'nuMit. 

.\iii.  .hmr.Sci..  2(1  series,  vol.111,  ])]i.  ;)7--:i9L'. 

im;i, 

—  I  iisrratilii'd  rocks. 

lii|Miit  im  ;;e()l()Ky  cif  Vermont,  vdI.  2,  ]>]i. 
,i,'i!l-.'>TS.  ."iS;!-."i04,  Cl.'ireiiioiit,  IMJl. 

1^ ]  |"i>    tIattiMKMl,      flonffated,     and 

ciu'voil  jicUbles  ill  \'crniont  connjloni- 
elilti'S.) 

I'liistuii  Soe.   Xiil.    Mist.,    I'roc.,   viil.  7.    ]i\>. 
:r.:j  :),")4.  isfil. 

—  (Ml  i(  rtaiii  confrlftnicratod  and  hro.r- 
ciiiird  triicliytir  dikes  in  the  lower  Si- 
lurian roii\s  of  Slicllmrni'.  \t.,  witli 
sjioiial  i('f<T('iR'('  to  tJK'  d(ij;rt'c  of  lieat 
at  tiic  tiiiio  of  tlu!ir  prodnction. 

Am.  .\ssor.,  I'riK.,  veil.  14,  jip.  l.'JC-lu8, 18li0. 

—  ami  Hitchcock,  (".  H.  ElcMncntary 
;'eiiliiL;y,  new  oditicni,  12-,  xiv,  I'M) 
jiaires,  1  plate.     New  Vor]<.  IStiT. 

—  Hitchcock,  E.,jr.,Hager,  A.  1).,  and 
Hitchcock,  ('.  H.  l{e]ioi't  on  tlic  ;j;t'- 
nliijfy  of  Vermont,  dcHcriptive,  tli(>o- 
it'tieal,  eiononiieal.  and  scenofrr.apli- 
iiiil.  vol,  1,  viii,  o.W  pajie.s;  vol.  2,  ]tp. 
."im-llSJ,  iiiap.s,  plale.s.  Clareniont,  ISOl. 
Viiliiiiie  L'  consistHof  scp.arate  rejiortn  !»y 
K.iiitclieock,  Z.'riioni]>.son,('.  H.llitcli- 
n„k,  S.  K.  Hall,  A,  I).  Ha<,'er,  K.  Hill- 
iiiu'^^.  1-.  l.('S(|nerenx.  and  (i.  I".  liarkcr. 

I!('\  irwiil  by  M.   r>illiii;;s,  Am.  .Tiitir.  Sci.,  2il 

scrii's.  v(ii.:);i,])i).4Ui-42n,i8ni. 
Hitclicock,  I'd  ward,  Jr.      Description  of 
;i  new  species  of  ( 'latliro]ttcri.s  disco\  - 
itcd  ill  the  Conin'cticiit  ^'all('y  sand- 
^iniie. 

.\iii.  .loiir.  Sci.,  2il  series,  vol.20,  j)]!.  22-25, 


—  [Hn  tlio    rontorted  ]>el)l)les  in   the 
|'mit;lonuiate  of  \'erinoiit.J 

r.u.slDii  Sec.  Nat.  Hist.,  vol.  7.  p.  208  (i  ]).), 

Kil, 

—  Hitchcock,  E.,  and,  and  Hager,  A. 
1'.  auil  Hitchcock,  V.  II.     Keport  on 

ilii'  ijL'oldny  of  W'linont,  dei^erijitiNc, 
iliciiretieal,  economical,  and  Mcenoj^- 
iqiliieal,  vol.  1,  viii,,5.")S pages ;  vol.2,  jip. 
''■>'■'-%•>,  maps,  plates,  Clareiuont,  1«61. 
^iiliinip  2  consists  of  separate  report, shy 
K.lliteli(n(k,Z.Thomi)son,(',  II.  Iliicli- 
'""k,  S.  K  Hall,  A.  J).  Hager,  E.  Hill- 
ings, I.,  l,cs(ineroux,  and  (!.  V.  Marker. 
Hivirwi'd  liy  E,  I$illiiin8,  Am,  Jour.  Sei,, 
Mawiva.  vol.  M,  pp.  41(>-42IM8(II, 


Hobbs,  H.  C.  Report  of  ge(do<iieal  snr- 
vey  of  I'arke  County. 

(•(Mil.  .Siirv.  Indiana,  :iil  ami  4tli  Anaiinl 
IJeports  for  1871  mid  1872,  jip.  :i41-:t84,  liidiaa- 
apolls,  1872. 

Hobbs,  William  H.  On  the  ])etrograph- 
ical  characters  of  a  dike  of  diabase  in 
tlio  Hoston  hasin. 

Harvard  ('(dl.,  ^Iiis.  Comp.  /ool..  Bull,,  vol. 
16,  Xo.  V,  jip.  1-12,  idate,  1888, 

On  the  rocks  oeenrring  in  the  neigh- 

liorliood  of  Ilchestcr,  Howard  Connty, 
iMd.,  being  ii  detailed  .study  of  the  area 
comprised  in  Hhcet  No.  Iti  of  the  .Tolins 
Ho])kins  I'l'ivcrsily  niaji. 

■loliiis  Hopkins  I'liiv,  (,'iretilar,  v(d.  7,  ])p. 
(>!)-70.  Xo.  (1,-,  4  ,  1888. 

Ahstnicl,  Am.  Vat.,  V(d.  22,  j).  ,-.27.  1888. 

On  the  ])arag(!nesis  of  iillanite  and 

t^pidoto  as  rock-forming  minerals. 

Am., lour.  Sei.,;!d  series,  vol.38,  pp.  223-228, 
1889. 

Abstract,  -Vm.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  p.  721  (i  p.), 
1880. 

Hobsoii,  .].  15.     Nevada  Connty. 

California,  10th  lleport  of  Mineralogist,  pp. 
:i«4-:!!l8,  maji.  plate,  1890. 

I'laccr  Connty. 

California,  lOtli  lieport  of  Mineralogist,  pp. 
410-4;il,  map,  plate,  1890, 

The  Santa  ^laria  Kiver  [Santa  Bar- 

liara  Connty]. 

•  'aliforni,!,  10th  Ke]iort  of  Miner.ilogist,  pp. 
Olio  001,  ■tjilate.s,  18911, 

Siskiyon  County. 

Califoinia,  loth  HeiKirt  of  Mineralogist,  pj), 
05,')  ri58,  1890. 

Hodge,  .1.  M.  Preliminary  report  on  the 
geology  of  ]>art8  of  Letcher,  Har- 
lan, Leslie,  Perry,  and  Breathitt  conn- 
ti(!S. 

Kentucky  Geol,  ,Surv.,  John  J{,  I'rortov, 
director,  Itcports  on  tho  southeastern  Ken- 
lucky  eoal  field,  pp.  35-52,  majis,  plates, 
18,-<7. 

I'reliminar,\  rejiort  of  the  geology  of 

the  lower  Nortli  Fork,  Middle  and 
South  forks,  Kentucky  Kiver. 

Keiitueky  (ieol.  Surv.,  Jcdin  It.  I'roctor, 
dinclor,  Ifeporls  oa  tlio  Hoiitlieastorn  Ken- 
liuky  coal  lield,  pp.  53-114,  plates,  188". 

Hodge,  .lames  T.  L'eport  on  the  Allagash 
Hection.  from  the  Penobseot  to  tlu'  St. 
Lawrence  River. 

Mm  lie  and  M.issacbuselts,  2d  Ann  mil  lleport 
on  the  geology  ol  tlu)  public  Innd.s,  pp.  49-73, 
Augusta,  1838. 


480 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


fni'u.ir. 


Hodge,  .Tamofl  T. — Contiiined. 

Oliserviitions  on  tlio  sccoinliiry  iiiid 

Tertiary  (V>riii:iti<>iiH  of  tlm  Soiithcrii 
Atlantic  States,  with  an  ajijjcndix  by 
'J'.  A.  Conrad. 

AbHtracI,  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  V(p1.41,  pi).  US'.*-18n, 
.'13:'-:i44,  1841 . 

AsHoc.  Am.  (ifcil..  Trans.,  ]ip.  ;;4-Ur).  It4-in, 

184::. 

On  tlio  Wiai'onsin  anil  Missonri  li'ad 

region. 

.\ HI.. Jour.  Sci.,  v()1.4:i.  11)1.  .'1.V7:;.  1812. 

On    the    niinei'aj    rej;ion    of      Iial<e 

Superior. 

Am.  Aa.soc,  Troc,  vol.  2,  pp.  :!01-3()8,  iKM. 
Abstract,  Aiiiials  of  .Sci.  Discovciy,  pp.  2li0- 
2G1,  18."i0.    Kcmarlis  liy  Jack»on   and    11.  D. 
ItofCcrs,  p.  "{)>'. 

On  I  lie  'I'ertiary  coiils  of  tlie  \\'est. 

I'rcjiiiiinai  y  l-'l  I  ropi)iti>t'  I  lie  Tnilcil  States 
i;ciil<i;;iial  survey  of  Wyiuiiii;;  and  portionw 
of  idiitiguoiis  Territories.  V.  X.  }{ayd(  n  in 
cliarKC,  jiji.  ;;ls  ;)2!l,  Wasliinjrlon.  1K72. 

(io()l()i;y  of  Coslioetoii  County. 

(ieol.  Siirv.  Oliio,  lieport.  \(>1.  II.  ('n'olo;;y  and 
Taleontology.  part  1.  s''ology.  ])p.  562-f)U."i,  Co- 
liiiiilnis,  IST.**. 

Hodgec,  .\.  n.  Notes  on  tlie  t()])ogrji])liy 
mid  ;ieoh)j;y  of  the  Cerro  de  I'aHeo, 
I'erii. 

Am.  lust.  Mliiini,'  Kuji.  Trann..  vol.  10.  jip. 
729-75;j.  1K88. 

Hofer,  H.  Die  Kohl<'n-  niKH'.isenerz-Lii- 
^ferstiitten  Xord-Aiiu^rikas,  2">!l  ]>:ioe,.,, 
idates,  Wien,  1n78.     [Not  seen.] 

Hoffman,  ('.  l'\  Notes  on  Il(!t('h-Heteh,\ 
Valley. 

Caiifoiiiia  .lead.  Sci.,  rroc..  vol.  li,  jip.  I)(i,>i- 
370,  180H. 

Alislract.  Am.  .lonr.  Si'i.,-d  series,  vol.  Ki, 
pj).  200-207,  1878. 

Hoffaian,  O.  Christian,  ('heiiiieal  eon- 
triUiitions  to  (lie  ocolooy  of  Canada. 

(ieol.    Siirv.    Canada,    lieport    of    pronnss, 

i87i-7,">.  pp.  ;n3  :ii!),  i>!7fi. 

('heiiiicul  eoiitlilnitioiis  to  the  o-eol- 

osjy  of  Canada. 

(ieid.  Sui\'.  Canaila,  lleiioil  of  iiroj;rP.-<-i, 
IA::.  70,  lip.  41<.t  4;t2.  1,^77. 

(iuMnieal  I'ontrihutions  to  tiie  jjeol- 

oijy  of  ('.'iiiada. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Canada.  Kcport  of  ju'ogress, 
1878  71),  lip.  Ill  2.'>II,  Monlri'al,  1881). 

Clicniictil  i'ontri1>i)tions  to  the  oeol- 

ooy  of  Canada  from  tlie  l.ilioratory  of 
the  survey. 

(ieol.  ,Snrx.  Canada,  Keporl  of  )iro;ire>H| 
1870-8(1,  11]).  HI    1811,  Montreal.  1881. 


Hoffman,  (J.  Christiiin — Continued. 

Cli(!iiiieal  eontrilnitions  to  the;;,.,,! 

00 y  of  Canada. 

(ieol.  .Siirv.   (,'auadn,  Koporf   of   pruurfx 
ls,si  1,-,S'.',  pp.  III. 1011,  .MontiL-al,  iK-i:;. 

Clleniieal  eoi)tril)iltio:i.s  to  tlii^  gcdl. 

offy  of  Canada  from  Wu-  laboititory  of 
the  survey. 

(ieol.   Siirv.    Canada,    Ueport  of  prngirii, 
18,^2-1884,  lip.  IMM   IdMM,  .Montreal,  Wi. 

Chemical  eontrilnitions  to  tlicgcul. 


o}j,\  of  Cainida,  iinalyses  of  tnals 
iind  lio;nites  of  the  Xortliwest  Tciri- 
tory. 

(ii'id.   Surv.   Canada,  Itoport   of  progn*. 
1682  18,><4,  pp.  IM-44.M,  tallies,  Moiilroiil,  hi:, 

Cheniieal  eontrihntions  to  thi>j;inl. 

ooy  of  C.'m.ida  fnnii  the  laliiuatoiyni 
the  survey. 

I  ieol,  Siirv.  Canada,  .\nu  iial  K<ii(prt,  vull 
new  series,  M.2!)paf;es,  Montreal.  ]'!*t>. 

—  On  a  ]ieenliiir  form  of  nietaliic  iimi 
found  in  lltn'oiti.-Di  ([uartx.ite  on  die 
south  si)Of(>  of  St.  .losepli  Isliiiid,  I.akf 
lliiroii.  Ontario. 

Camula,  Iloyal  Soc,  Trans.,  vi.l.  0,  sir.  5 
Pli.  :;il-t2,  jdnto  1,  1891. 

Chemietil  eontribntions  of  tlK'i'enl- 


o.o;y  of  Canada. 

("auada,  (.i'.(d.  Surv.,  Ilcports,  vol.  4.  m>' 
series,  Ueport  K,  08  pafjcs,  llontreal.  18*1 

[Hoffman,  \V.  .1.].  [Xotes  on  iiiiiiiii: 
districts  in  Ncvtida  tind  California.] 
Letter  from  See.  AVar  coininunii  iiliiij;  ii  ]im 
li;iiiiniry  report  conceriiiii;;  explorations,  prn 
cipally  in  Xevada  and  Arizona,  liv  I.iviii, 
(ieoiKO  :M.  WheeliT.  h'tter  S.c.  War,  'ii  | 
(^oiiK.,  2d  sess..  Somite  Ex.  Doc,  No.  (1,'), li|i.:S- 
12.  Washington,  1872. 

Hogg,  .lames.     Sotithwestern  \'ii'y;ini:i 
S,i.  Am.  Snpp.,  vol.  l.'i,  No.  30(i.  p|i.  j;*'!'.'  '■ ) 
■I  \  188:1. 
Hollan(3,  W.  .1.     Ascent  of  tlie  volcami.s 
Nantai-sai),    AHamii-yaiiia,    and   Na>ij 
tak(^,  .Tajjiin. 

Aiipalacliia,  vol.  0,  pp.  lii«- i:i7.  iiliiii'> '■'-■.| 
I8i)U. 

Holley,  (ieoroe  W.  Niao;jiiM.  its  history,! 
ocohtjiy,  incidents,  and  ixietry,  "i'lil 
illustrations,  !().">  pnocs,;!  ]il,it("s.  1  iii:i|'i| 
Ki  ,New  York,  1872. 

The   ])r(>xin)ate    fiitiiie   of  Niii.tfiftj 

ill  re\  lew  of  I'rofessor 'l'yiidall'Hl''''t"'' 
thereon. 

Am.  AsHoc,  I'roc,  vol.22,  part  2,  pii.H';'^ 
1874. 

A'islrait,  Canadian  .Nat.,  new  suricK,  v 
I>Ii.  I<'l-  lOj,  187.'). 


nAHTON.) 


NORTH    A>[KKT(^AN    GEOLOGY. 


487 


HoUey,   Miiry    A.     ToxaH,  obscrvatioiis.     Holmea,  K. — (ontiniiod. 


lijstoiiial,  jioo^jraiiliicjil.  ami  dcHcrii)- 
tivc,  Iti"  pajfi^s,  iiiap,  lialtimorc,  ls;!;i; 
viii,  no  paijt'.s.  iiiap,  Lexington  fKy.l, 

Hollick,    Artliur.      FohhII     Icavrs     rniiii 
Statoii  Island. 
Siii'iii c,  vol. ;t, lip. :;4 '.'.'i  (j  p.).  it^si. 

ACudaltlo  roniaiiis  in  Crotari'oiiH  (ini 

clays  :it  Krcischtu'villc,  Statcii  Island. 

Kiail  111  Niil.  Sci.  .\ssor.,  Sl.iliii  l.-.liiii(l. 
Sci.'iKT.  vol.  7,  p.  -J'Jl  (',  p.).  -W  lH8li. 

[Will  at  Clit'ton,  Stah  ii  Island.  | 

SiMlPii  Isliiiul  Nut.  Sci.  .\ssii(r..rror.,(trloli('r 

8,18H7. 

. —  [l.t'at'  iiiipifssion.s  in  rrotarpons  (  i) 
saiKlstiinc  in  dril't   lu^al■  .Vrrocliar  Stii- 

lioli.  I 

Slalrii  Uliinil  Xat.  Sci.  ,\ssi><'.,  I'km'.,  Hi'- 
miilnrS,  lSt>S  (i  col.),  18SI). 

.\m.  Niit.,  vol.  2:t.  pp  ■.'.V.I  C  p.),  ,'-.4a  (1  )..). 
1889. 

—  [TriasHir  sliali^  (>nf<i'o|)s  on   .s^tatni 

iBland.  I 

Stiilen  Island,  Nat.  Sci.  Assoc,  i'roc..  .\pril, 
]mi-  p.),  188!t. 
.\in.  Nat.,  vol.  2:t,  pp.  10:i:i-10:;4,  1037  (5  p  ), 

IS-II. 

—  [K'cniarkson  fossilil'orons sandstones 
in  Ciclaceou.s  days  on  Stiitcn  Island.  | 

Slalcii  Islanil,  Xat.  Sci.  Assoc.,  I'roi'.,  .\ptil, 
188!t,  I',  p.),18«fl. 
Am.  Xaf.,  vol.L'lt,  p.  10:i(!  (',  p.),  IS.S;). 

[ — ]   [Minerals  IVoni   liio-clay'litidH  al 
(irccn  IvMdge,  Stuten  Tsland.] 

.Vm.  .Vat ..  vol. '_'.-),  p.  401!  (\  p.),  ISOl.  Ki  ad  <  :> 
Sliitiii  Islanil  Xat.  Sci.  .\ssoc. 

HoUister,  ()..).     (iold  and  silver  niinini^ 
in  I'tali.  . 

.\ni.  Inst.  Mining  Kn;;.,  Tnins.,  vol.  16.  pp. 

:;-is,  i,-s7. 

—  (iciicsis  of  nativo  ('0))])er. 

Kan.sas    {'il\    Kcvicw.  vol.  7,    ]ip.  4.">7— li!0. 

\m. 
Holmes,  1'..     Heport  of  an  pxjdoration 
anil  smvoy    ol'    <\u^    territory    on    the 
Aioustiiolv    liiver,   7S  jiajjes,   Anifiista, 

1S;!!I. 

—  [Xiitcs  on  <ieoloi;y  of  Maine.] 

M.iiiic  farmer,  iiliimi  ISiiil.     |\(il  sri'ii.| 


I  K'ejiort  on  an   exploration  of  part 

of  .Aroostook  Coniity.] 

Maine,   L'd  Annual   Itcport  Xat.   Hist,  and 
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[7lh  .Viinnal  Report  of   Maine,    lioard    of 
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Holmes,  1'.  ;<.      Notes  on  the  jjoology  of 
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IHUI. 

Oliservations  on  llie  ocology  of'Asli- 


loy  l.'iver,  .>■<.  ('. 

Am.  Assoc..  I'roc,  vol.  3.  p)>,  201-204, 1850. 

—  I''ossilsof  tlie  )iost-IMioeene.  1(5 pages, 
Cliarieston.  isr.s. 

—  Kini.'iiti.s  of  doMieslie  animals  amonu; 


])ost-I'lioeeni' fossils  in  .'south  ( 'arolina, 
U!  ]>.i<;es,  t'harleston.  1S.")8. 

Alistract.   .\m.  .lour.  Sci..  2il  scries,  vol.  2.'), 
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I'ost-riiocone  fossils  of  Sonth  Caro- 
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.\lislract,  .\m.  Jour.  Sci..'Jd  scries,  \  ol.  27,  p. 
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[Keinarks  on  }ii)st-l'lioeene  fossils  of 

South  Carolina).     Inelndes  letters  from 
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I'hiladel)iliia.  -Vend.   Sci.,   I'roc,  vol.  11,  jip. 

177   ISli,  ISC.O. 

I'hosph.ate   rocks  of  South  C!arolina 

and  the  "(ireat   (,'arolina   marl    l)ed," 
S7  ]iaoes.  I  ]»lates,  Charleston.  1870. 
JteviiM  ,(1  hy  Aiioii.,.\ni.  .Tour.  Sci., ltd  series, 
vol.  1,  pp. '221,  :iO(i  (i  ID,  1K71. 

Holmes,  .1.  A.      Taxodinm    t  cypress)    in 
North  (;arolin;i  (,Mi,'iteriiar\ . 

ICIisha  Miteliell    Sci.    Soc.  Jour..    1884-8.'), 
j.p.  92-»;i,  1885. 

The  eonolonierate  and  pohble  heds 

of  the  Triassie  and  I'otomae  forniatiou.s 
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Klislia  MitdicUSei.  Soc,  Jour..  188!),  p.  148 
(.lp.),18!10. 

— - —  Miner!)lo<riral,  gcologieal,  .and  agri- 
en  It  ural  snr\  e\  s  (d'  South  Carolina. 
KlisliM  Milcliell  Sci.  Soc,  .tour.,  18ni>.  pp.  89- 
117.  I.S'.ll. 

Holmes.   Nathaniel.     [Kemarks  on    tho 

—  Notes  on  the  physical  geoirraiihy  of  '"'■'^^    •""'    "''''*■   "''  Mi'^sonri  and    Illi- 

Miiiic.  nld^•,  and  ii]>oii   the  Uig  Mound  at  St. 

Maiiir.   i'leliniiuary  Itejiort  .Nat.  Ilisl.  anil  j.oiiis.  ] 
tli'iil.  pp.  100-1 12,  .\U);iisla.  isiil.  SI.  I.ouis  Acid.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  pp.  ,')(>5- 
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«i'ltacil.  [On  the  Missi.ssi])iii  Delta  and  loess.] 

Mainr,  I'relimiiiiiry  lieiiorl    Nat.  Hist,  ami  SI.  I.oiiis  .\cad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol. :;.  pp.cxiv- 
iivul.,  pp.;i;(l-;i(iO.  Aiiyiistii,  I8lil.  exv  (<i  11.),  1878. 


488 


CATALO(JUE    AM)    INDKX    OF 


[BtrLuir 


Holmes,  W.  If.     ]{<'i»()il    mi    tlio    imrtli    !  Honeymaii,  l>. — CoiitiinuMl. 


woHicni  ])()rtioii  of  tlio  I'Ak  riiiigo. 

United  SlalrH  ;;<'(>lii};iciil  iiiul  >;i(i;;ni|iliii'i»l 
Hill  »  rv  «(  lllci  'I'lTlil  Dries,  ellltil  iieillj^  roloriiild 
unci  i>iirt»  of  lul.jiieeiit  Tenildrles,  I".  V.  Iliiy 
(U'U  in  cliarjje,  Hill  Anniiiil  Kejiort  (lor  1H74), 
!)]».  50-71,  WaMliinfjtiin,  IHTrt.  j 

■ [l{o]i<)rt  as  pcitlojiist  of  tlu!  Sail  Jniin 

division.] 

I'llileil  .Slateri   {.;eiil(>;;ieal  anil  ^eojii  ajiliieal 
snrvey  of  tlu'  Tt'iiilories.  einbraein;;  ( Niloradii 
mid  ](ai't»  of  iid.jaeeiit  'rerritoriiM,  1'.  V.  Hay- 
(leu  in  cliarfio,  Dili  Animal  Koport  [for  187.') |,   i 
PI).  2:17  'J70,  Wanliiiicfon,  1K77. 

AliNtniotH,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  10.  ji.  W>  (.J  p.), 
lH7n;  Am.  .Tonr.  Sci.,  ;id  sericH.  vol.  1:1,  i)p.  (1!»- 
70  (3  p.).lH7fi. 

lii'jiort  on  tlio  o;t'olo<jy  of  tiio  Sitii-ni 

Abajo  and  West  San  Miguel  iiionntainH. 
I'nited  Stato.s  s''"l"g'''"l  i""'  (ieogiapliieal 
survey  of  tlie Territories,  eiiiliraeiii};  (  ciloiado 
mid  parts  of  ad.jaceut  'I'enitorie.s,  F.  V.  Hay- 
deii  in  cliarjie,  lOtli  Annual  Ueport  [for  1H7I)!, 
])p.  187-1!).'),  Wasliilifjton,  187H. 

Ali.strnet,  Am.  JCat..  vol.  11.  ji|).  7r>  7ti  (J  ]).l, 
1877. 

Notes  on  an  exten.sive  deposit  of  <ili- 

fiidian    iu    tho    Yellowstone    National 
Park. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  i;!,  pp.  247-2,''>U,  187il. 

Fossil  forests  of  the  volcanic.  Ter- 
tiary formations  of  the  Yellowstono, 
Park. 

United  State.s  geological  and  j{eograi)liieal 

Burvey  of  tlio  Territories,  V.  V.   Ilaydeii  iu 

cliargt),  B\ill.  vol.  5,  jip.  125-i;f2;  WaBliington. 

1879. 

Sei.  Am.  Supp..  vol.  7,  No.  IKO,  p)).  2801-2862.   | 

[and  others.]     [Majistiiid  scctioiiH.] 

I'nited  Stalfi.s  geological  and  geo^iaiiliiral 
survey  of  tlie  Territories,  !■'.  V.  llaydeii  iu 
cliarge;  atlas  of  Colorado,  folio,  Washington, 

1881. 

On  the   geolofiy  <if  tln^  Yellowstone 

National  Paik. 

Uiiilod  States  geological  and  geograjiliical 
survey  of  tlie  Territories,  ]•".  V.  llaydeii  iu 
charge,  12th  Animal  lieport  [for  1878],  ])art  2, 
pp.  1-57,  "Washiugtoii,  188.1. 

Al)8traetM,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  15.  pp.  203-208,  | 
1881;  vol.  17,  p.  12()2  (I  p.),  188:i;  Science,  vol.  ' 
3,  pp.  104-105,  4^,  1884. 

Hoist,  N.  O.  A  gri^at  (piartzite  iiiore  m- 
cent  than  the  Oleniis  schist. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  5,  pp.  :;."7-;»)0. 1880.  I 

From  (leologiska  Foreniugens  i  Stockholin. 
Fiirhandl.,  lid.  11,  p.  ;t3,  1889.  | 

Honeymaii,  D.  On  now  localities  of  fos- 
siliferousSiluriiin  rocks  in  eastern  Nova 
Seotia. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  5.  p]),  2!t:!-297.  IHCo.  1 


On  tlie  geology  of  the  gold   lieM«„( 

Nova  Sc<»lia.     [Aliridged]. 

tieol.Sor.,  (Juart.  Jour.,  vol.  18,  |,.  ;!|■J,l^f,^ 
.Abstract,  ('anadian  Nat.,  vol.  7,  \<.  ;i2o  ijp; 
lK(i2. 

On    the    geology    of  Arisaig.  Nmi 

Seotiii. 

(ieol.Soc.  {,)iiart.  .lour.,  vol.  2ii,  )ip. :i;i;;-..v 
18114. 

Abstract,  Am.  .lour.  Sei..  2d  series,  vdl,  ,;> 
]).  2811  (il).).  1804. 

(Jeology  of  .\ntigonis'\  t'oniity.  Xdvi 

Scotia. 

Nova  Scotian  lust.  Nat.  .S'i.,  'I'raiis, vul  1 
jiart  4.  pp.  11)0-12(1, 1800. 

Laiirentiiin  rocks  of  Nova  Scotin. 

Am.  flour.  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol.  .in,  ii]i.41T-tf. 

1870. 

On    the   geological    features  of  ilie 

liondoniieiiy  iron  mines. 

Nova  Siotiaii  Inst.  Nat.  Sei.,  Trans.,  viil.l 
)iart  l.iip.  112-118, 1870. 

The    getdogy    of   (iays    Kivcr   (;olil 

field. 

Nova  Scotian  lusl.  Nat.,  Trans,,  vul. 2. pari 
1,  pp.  70-81,1870. 

Notes    on    iron    deposits    on    Kiw 

Hiver  in  the  county  of  Pictnu,  y„\i 
Seotia. 

Nova  Scotian  lust.  Nat.  Hist..,  Trans.,  Vdl.i, 
part  4,  ])p.  07-73.  1870. 

Notes   on    the   geology  of   .\risiiii;, 

Nova  .Seotia,  with  a  note  liy  '!".  U.  .loues. 
[Abridged.] 

Ocol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  'JO,]i|i.  WAK. 
1870. 

Note  on  limestone  contaiiiiiiij;  jii'iro- 

leiim  in  Nova  Scotia. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  seriejf,  vol.  l,p.  :tsC(J]).i, 
1871. 

On  the    (jMiateruary  eontaiiiin;' tlie 

New  Urunswick  fossil  cetacean;  nn 
Niagara  coral  reefs;  and  on  Mafriira 
fossils  in  traj). 

Am.  Joiir.  Sei..  3d  series,  vol.  8,  )>|i.  'JIO-'!'J', 
1874. 

[ ]  Notes  on  the  Montao-iie  gold  iiiinos. 

No\a   Seotian  lust..  Trans.,  vol.  3.  ii|).!i:l-!'<- 
1874. 

Record    of    oliservations    011    NUva 

.Scotian  geology. 

Nova  .Scotian  Inst.,  'J'raiis.,  \iil.  3.  ]ip. ''■-l^. 
31-40.02-73,1874. 

On    pie-Curboniferoiis  roclis  ol'  the 

Pictoii  coal  field. 

Nova  Si-otiaii  Inst.,  Trans.,  ve'i.  3, pp.  l''^ 
li'8,  141-143, 1874. 


lti*RTi>N. 


KOUTir    AMKUICAN    OKOLOGY. 


480 


iHoneyniaii,  I>.— Coiitiniicd. 

I ^  ( III  tlio  }{eolo;;y  lit"  till)  iron   dcpoHits 

of  I'icti'M  ("ouiity. 

<<i,\:i  Siiitian  Inst.,  'rraiis.,  vnl.  Ii.  p|i.  171 
17;i.!'Tl. 

I .Votes  on  the  j;eol(>)jy  of  Nova  Scotiii 

1111(1  CiiiM-  Uii'ton. 

N'liva  Scdiiaii  IiiHt..    TraiiM..  \<>l.  :i,  jip.  1!!!)- 

I On  tin'  iiii'tiiiiu)r])hism  of  rocks  in 

Xovii  Sciitiii  imd  ('apt'  Hrctoii. 

Nciva  Sccitian  Inst.    TrniiH.,  vol.  :i.  pp.  '.Ml 
•j:i7.1S74. 

I Tlic  history  of  a  howhlcr. 

Nova  Siiitiaii  Iiist..  'J'rans.,  Mil.  ;:,  jip.  1121  • 
»,1871. 

I N(iv;i  Si'ottiin  jjt.'olofiy.  IiitiTcoloiiial 

Kailwiiy.  ColKMiiiid  Mouutuiii. 

Nova  Scot  iaii  Inst..  Trnns.,  vol.  :i,  i)]).  114")- 
:i:,ij,:'„i-.  ::i)::.  1874. 

.Vbsliait.  \m.  Jour.  Sci.,  Hcl  scrir.s,  \  ol.  7.  ]>p. 
HX-Ud,  1S74. 

I — [(In  iiiaciatioii  in  N'ovii  Scotia.] 

Am.  I'liil.  Scic.  I'm.'.,  vol.  Hi,  p.  '.'S-  (J  p.), 

ii*:t, 

—  .V  month  anion;;'  tlio  f^eolojjical  for- 
iiiatiiiiis  of  Now  JJniKswii'k. 

Xuvii  Siiilian  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  4,  pp.  447-18, 
ICT. 
I — Xdvii  Sciiiian  jjfooloj^y. 

NiivaSrotiaii  liisl., 'L'rans..  vol.  4,  ])p.  47  7!t, 
lifl.l'J'J.  •J,")'J-'Jfi(l.  430-491. 18TH, 

—  Pro-(',irl)onilproiis  forinntions  of  .\n- 
iia]M)lis  anil  Kiny;.s  conntit's. 

Ndvii  Srolian  Inst.,  Trnns.,  vol.  4,  ]ip.  3:i7- 

;!6;.  1H78. 
I — Xova  Scotian  geolo}»y. 

Nova  Scotian  Inst..  Tran.s.,  vol.  5,  )>)>.  16-;!1, 
M-7li,  llrt-Kifl,  102-21G,  'J27-247.  :ilii--:i:i2, 1S82. 
I — (ieoloixical  waifs  from  the  ifafjdah'ii 
I>lan(ls. 

Xovii  Sicilian   Inst..  Trans.,  vol,  .">,  jip,  lilli 
i:i\  les'j, 

I — .Vrclii  an    >i;noiss('s  of   thi'   Coliconid 
Mduiitaiii-^.  inajinctic. 

Niivii  Siiitian  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  .",  pj).  271 

:",i8s>.'. 

I — <ii'(iloi;ic!il notes,  niptiillift'ronssanils. 
Niiva  Siiiliaii   Inst.,  Trans,,  vol,  ,''i,  |(p.  :i:il 

I — On  tlio  ift'olojjy  of  Hiilifax    Harbor, 
Niiva  .Scot in. 

lirillsli  .\sscic.,.I{('port  oi' .'i4(li  iiiortini;.  jip, 

|— (ilaciiil  (liHtril)ntioii  in  Canada. 

lifol.  Assoc.  [London].  Proc,  vol.  8,  i)p.  ,177- 

Nina  Section  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  (i,  jiii.  .\iii- 
sviii,  18t>G. 


Hoiieynian,  1). — Contiimod. 

(!('oloj;y  <d'  Cornwallis    or  McNiih.s 

iHl.'ind,  Halifax  llarlior. 

Itoval  Soo.  of  Caiiaila,  Trans.,  vol.  :i,  si><  ,  4,  p. 
'J7  (5  p.»,  ISS-V 

\  revision  of  the  )i;('oh)Ky  of  Antip)- 

nish,  Nova  Scotiii. 

Nova  Scotian  In-*t,,  Trans.,  vol.  ti,  jip,  ;t08- 
;i2!),  1880. 

"<»nr  fjlacia.  ])r()l)lein."  [.Vlistract.] 

Koad  to  .\ni.  Inst.  Minint;  I'.m;;.,  188,', 
Nova  .Scotian  Insf.,  Trans.,  \iil,  (1,  )(p,  2(2- 
214,  1880. 

Ad<litlojial  notes  on  o;l;i(i]il  ;ictiun  in 

llalil.'ix    II,ul)or.   nnithwcst    arm.   ,'ind 
lU'dl'ord  hasin. 

Nova  .Scotian   Insl.,  Trans.,  \i>\.  (i,  gip.  2,'il- 
2(lll,  188(1, 

INdariscopii;  t^xaniination  of  crystjil- 

lino  rocks  of  Antif^oniHh  Coiuity. 

Nova  .Scotian   Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  (i,  )ip.  ■J!l!t- 

;i(ii.  Lfsn. 

Notes    on    a   jyolariscopic    cx:iinina- 

tlon  of  (Tystallino  rock.s  of  the  Yar- 
mouth f;;ohl-boarin^j  .stories. 

Neva  Scotian   Inst..  Tc.ins.,  vol,  (i,  jip,  7  8. 
1880. 

(Uacial  tran.s])ortntion  in  Nova  Sco- 
tia and  licyond. 

Nova  Scotian  Inst,.  Trans.,  vol. 0.  pp.;)4-42, 

188(i. 

Nova  Scotiiin  jjcoloj^y. 

Nova  Scotian  Inst..  Trans.,  vol.ti,  pp.."i2-l'i7, 
188(!, 

(ihiciiil  action  at  IMinonski,  Can- 
ada, and  Loch  I'.ck,  Arfjyh'ahirc,  Scot- 
land. 

No\a  Siotian  Inst.,  'I'rans..  vol.  ti,  jij).  119- 
121,  188(i, 

Notes  of  a  pohariscojiic  aii<l  iiiicro- 


Kcopiccxiiminiitioii  of  cry.Mtallinc  rocks 
of  Nova  Scoti.'i  and  Capo  Hroton. 

Xova  Scotian  Inst..  Trans.,  vol.  (i,  pp.  121- 

iiin,  issn. 

—  (ioolooical  tiotes  of  excursiims  with 


tncniliers  of  the  Itritish  Association  and 
otliers. 

Xova  Scotian   Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  ti,  pp.  IGO- 
174,  18Sr.. 

—  l.onisUnrg,  past  and  present,  a  his- 
toriiii-geological  sketch. 

NoxaScoiian  Inst.,Trjuis.,  vol.  0.  p.  191,  1880, 

—  (ieology  of  Aylesford,  Kings  Conn- 
ty,  Novii  Scotia. 

Nova  Scotian  Inst.,  I'roc,  vol.  7.  pp.  7-12, 
1888. 


490 


rATALOfiUE    AND    INDKX    OF 


fBCir.  K 


Honeyman,  l>.— f'ontiiniod. 

NolcM     of    <'\,miiiiiitii)?i      liy      I'roC. 

.laiiiL'H  Hall  of  tlio  Silurian  I'ollfctiiiiiH 
of  till)  Provincial  MnHoiim. 

Nipvii  Srcptiaii   Inst.,  ri()r.,viil    7.  ip|i.  11-17, 
188H. 

(ii'olofjy  of  Iliilifax  anil  Coldifistor 

coiintii's.  I'avt  II. 

Niiva  Scolian   Inst.,  I'idc,  vol.  7.  |>|i.  Illl  47, 
1S8:-'. 

(ilacial  n'colojjy  "f  Nova  Scoti.'i. 

Xiivii  Scotiiiii   Inst.,   I'riii'..  vol.  7.  (ip.  7:i-8.'), 
\HHK. 

\r)\ii    Scotian    .sii))cr(icial    fj^ology, 

witli  nnii).,syst(unatize(l  and  illustrated. 

Novii  Srotinn  Inst..  I'loc.  vol.  7.  ])|).  llll-lll, 

.\  i^folo.'^ii'al  rocvciition  in  Mnssachii- 

H(!tts  ('ciiti'f,  I'nited  States  of  AnuMica. 
N'ova Scotian  In.st..Tran.s.,vol.  7,  |i|).  197-'Jlil, 
1880. 

(iiaeial    bowidcis    of    onr    fisheries 

and    invortobrates,   attached  and   de- 
taehed. 

Xova  Scdtian  In»t.,Tran.s., vul.  7,  i)p.  '-(iS-LM:). 
1880. 

(!la<'ial  tjeolojify  of  Capo  Broton. 

Xova  Siotiiin  Inst. .'frana., vol.  7,  pp.  :i;i7-344i 
18!)0. 


Hopkins,  T.  V. — Continned. 

Third  annual   report  of  tip.  (j(.„i„. 

ieal  snrvc^y  of  Loiiisiaint. 

.\Dnnal  Report  of  I).  K.  Hoytl,  siiporinlitul 
int  liOnisianii  State  Tnivi^rsity,  fur  IcTl,  t,., 
in;i-'Jll(),  nnip.  Xew  Orlpaiis.  187-.'. 

I.onisiana.   [(ioologieal  fonnatioiis,] 

Macfailane's  .\ni.  (Jcol.  liwy.tinuU-.  p  .v, 
18711. 

Hilgard,  K.  W..  and.     Ifclaiiuithii, 

of  the  alluvial  basin  of  tlic;  .Mississipia 
Ui\er.      K'eport  n]>on  the  Hiieciint-ns ob- 
tained hy  boiin^'s  made  in  IxlllH-tacm 
th(^  Missis.sippi  Kiverand  Lalo' Mor^'iic, 
at  tho  Bit<i  i>roi)osed  for  an  outlet  f^r  | 
Hood  waters,  beiiiu;  a  snp]ilenient  totlu  I 
report  of  the  eoininisHioii  of  ciiuiiirfr* 
ol  .lamiary  IG,  1875,  49  pJiKcs,  Wjislijn;.  | 
ton,  1S78. 

r.  S.  Army,  Clilcf  of  RnpinMTH,  Ueport  f  1 1 

1878,  part  '.',  pp.  8.->;;- 8f)ll,  PlalCH  I-V.  Wiu-hic: 

ton.  I^78. 

lieport  tipou  tin  examin.itii.nofl 

H]ieeinieiiH  from  boriiif^s  on  tlif  .Mivif 
sijipi  iviver,  between  .Meinplii-  ami 
Viekslnirf;. 

U.  S.  Army,  (Jliicf  of  Kncinrfrii,  K'i'r^j 
for  1884,  Pait  IV.  pp.  :;88.")-:;!Mi;i.  Wiisliiii.Ml 
1881. 


fieolonjioal  slcaninfrs  in  Nova  Seotia     Hopkins,  T.  C.     Topo^r.-iiihie  fcatiire- fj 

and  Cape  lireton.  i       Arkansas  marble.      |Abstra<t.] 

.VovaS(olianInst.,'lians..vol.7,pp.345-;i5C,   !   Am.A.s.sor.  A.lv.  S.i.,  Troc,  v.il.iiu,  pp.  :'i:-.)J 
189(1.  1  ,H91. 

Hooker,    .1.    1).     |  Ve<;ctal    stmetnre    of  ,,.-i,-  ,,  •<■.,■        ■ 

Hopkins,    William.       lirief  outline    rl 

general    desi'ri]iti()n    of   .1   reinariiiiiiisj 

fossil,    not    known    to    Ix;  (Icscrii"'! 

and  by  sonuiMiiiiposed  to  lie  an  K':tliv-| 

odornlite. 

.\ni.  .\s.-i(K'.,  I'roc,  vol.  n,  jip.  l:8"-KW.  r"' 
\\M.  Inst.  Mining  Kn;;..  'I'rans..  vol.  l.'i,  jip, 
\;)-2i.l887.  Hoppock,  Albert  K.     On  the  jrfol"!.',v« 

Hopkins,  I".  X.     1' irst  animal  reiiort  of  I       ^'^^  I'nlisades. 

.,       ,         .    .  ^.,    ^  1       •       ,  Sci.  Am.Supp.,  vol.  i:i.  Xo.  rilfi,  p.  ;/lj.)1 

the  Lonisnina  State  geologieal  survey,  ' 


Hiehmond  eoal.     Virginia.] 
(i<!ol.  Soc.  <iiiait.  Join-.,    vol.  .1.   pp.  2fi8-2ti9, 

i,-:7. 

Hooker  [\V.  A.].     Xotes   on    mining   in 
( »;i\aea. 


ISti'.i. 


1881.'. 


Horner,  lieonard.     Anniversary  a<l(lrf-fj 
(;col.  So(^  (^)iiart.  .Four.,  vol.   ;.  pp.  U'-- 
1846. 


Anninil  llfport  of  tli<^  linaril  of  snpcrvisor.s 
of  the  Louisiana  Sialic  Seminary  of  l-carniiiLr 
and  MilitiM'y   .\<aili'my  lor  tin'  yi'.ir  cniliiiK 

Dirinil.tT  :il,  181)9.  pi>.  77-in9,  X.w  Oilcans.      Horsford,  E.  X.      Appendix  tntllOi.'foi"| 

ieiil  reporti  ol'  the  ibnrtli  ili.sirici. 
.\,v,  Vorli.tii'ol.  Surv,,  nil  AiinualKfp'ij 
Jill.  157-17U.  Alliany.  1840. 

—  Soliditie.ition  of  the  rofks  "f  tlj 
Florida  reefs,  and  th-^  M)uirfHol'liiii'-i 
the  growth  of  corals. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  'J<1  scrirs,  vol.  U, PP-J*''^^ 
1S,V.', 

Am.As.soc,  I'ror.,    vol.  C.  pp.  207-215 1^ 


187(1. 

Second  aunnal  report  of  the  ooolou- 

ical  survey  of  Louisiana  to  the  ycneiiil 
assembly. 

Annual  Upport  of  the  board  of  supervisors 
of  tlio  Louisiana  Stalo  I'nivprsily  for  tlio 
year  ending  Dccemltcr  ill.  1870,  pp.  ;Ci-80,  nnip, 
X(!W  Oiltians,  1871. 

ilcvicwcd  by  .1.  1).  D.inn,  .\m.  .loiu'.  S(i.,:!d 
8«ri.«,  vol.  4,  pp.  130-138, 1871. 


PAin-ov.  I 

Borsford, 

—  (Ill   I 

reefs  of 

lioiltlte  0 

Ain.  A 

Horsfield, 

SI  ri{itiiiij 
A111..I0 
I8l!l. 
KlllIM  .1 

K;i.-I(rn  / 

Hortoi),  (ie 

Comity ). 

.Mi'il..Soi 

vol.  i,  pp. 

iR.'n. 

Hoi  tan,  W'i 
ogy  (if  Or: 

(il'lll.   Sill 

.Alliiiny.  18: 

AIP8lr;ict 

li  Ji.».  I^lii. 

—  Opiiiion 
pn.sifioii,  ol 
t'oiiiity,  \. 

<ii'iil"j;,v  o 
tnct.  |py  W 

Hotchkiss,  ,1 

.'lA'ririiliiira 
rpsoiiiccs. 

f'oi'.  Arts. 
Ml.  l«7l. 

—  Vir^niij,, 
ica]  .siiiiuiiai 
nf  the  .vt.it, 
ills,  c'liiiiat( 
Riiliiiioiid 

—  Tlic  .Siiiit 
ianil.' 

The  A'ii-ei, 
18fiii. 

[—]  Til,,  res 
•mil  lii'.ir   th 
"icIilnoiKJ 
«'ay, 
'I'lif  \'iiiiini,' 

I'l'l'l'.    I    .    1X;^(|. 

'I— ]T1m.  n.M 
^'■'lllcy  ,1,.;,, 

^'""•■yKailn 

TlioVirt'iiiii 

«1.  plate, .(-,  ji. 

I  The  (.,,1,1  ,1 
^IffJini;!  Ji,  t 
■'I'I'al;ichi;iii 


The  V 


ii-:;iiiiai 


DABTON.l 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


491 


"K.v ' 


Borsfonl.  I'..  N.— ('"iitiniu'd.  Hotchkiss,  .Fed — Continued. 

(i„   iiii'   HdlidifKfifion   of  tli<'  roral      | ] 'I'lic  Iron  and  Steel  Associntion  of 

rcct'H  tpf  I'lovidii  and  Mio  nonree  (d'eiir-  Vir}j;inia,  limited,      [lirattoii  Run  Im- 

iKiM.ite  lit'  lime  in  the  urowtli  of  eomls.  hIii.  ] 

Am  A,si(c..I'roc.,vi.l.7,  iip.  122-147, 18.14.  Tlir  \ir«iiiiiiH.  vol.'.',  5:1,  I   ,  IHrtl. 

Horsfield,    ThoniaH.      Mineralogieal  do-      [ J  Cniij;  ('reek  luisin,  its  iron  ores, 

«,ii|itiiiii  of  tlie  Island  id"  HanUn.            |  etc. 

Aiii..li'iM.  Sci.,  '2(1  BOricK,  vol.  7,  pp.  811-101,    ;  The  VirciiiiiiM,  Mil.  2,  pp.  I(l8-10!l,  4      1S81. 

isi'.''  i  Tli(!  Norfolk  and  Western  and  fclien- 

Kniiii  .lour.  <>r  till'  Iniliiiii  Ardiipoliifroniitl  i      i    >•    n            -i         i 

'^                    ,  .,  .o...  andoah  \  alloy  riiilroails. 

KiKliiii  .Vmn.  vol.,!,  IHIH. 

'••'  Tl.r  Vir(,'inii.M,  vol.2,  p|..  ll'.M2l,4  ,1HHI. 

Hortoii,  <:niiK<'F.    (ieolofjy  [of  Hradtord  ,              ,.        ,                           , 

**""•'  ^  '^  [ ]    ll)ickiie,HH  ot   coal   measures  and 

^"M!!l'i'"-.P.Mm8.vlv..nin,  Tr«„H.,    2.1  M.ri-H,  'x;'!"    '"./'/''•;'*     Kana^vl.a    ...mI    lields, 

vol.4.  p|i,IH-5l,  and  coloic^d  j^flolo^iciil  map,  \>  est  \  ir<^inia. 

I^Vi.  TIm' Vir;;iiiiii,s,  vol.  n,  )).  1,17  li  ji.),  4^  1H82. 

Hoitaii,  Williiim.     Report  on   tlie  ffeol-      'I'lie  mineral  resourci  s  of  the  re>rion 

of  Oraiij-f  ('<'"iity,  X.  Y.  lietweeii   llie   valley  of  \iifiinias   and 

Cicdl,  .Sinv..  ;jcl  .\niiuiil  licporl,  pp.  Kl,">-17.'i,  tlieM])|(er  I'otomae  eoal  liasiii. 

Alli;iii\.  l;*:!!).  'I'Ik'  Viiyini.is,  vol,  li,   |i|i    (l(i  117,  iriaii  opp. 

.Vlmlnict,  Aiii.Joiir.  Sci.,  vol.  y.i,  pp.  lUii-101   ,  p.  72,  I',  ls«2. 

'il"  '■'"'•  '  The  Van  Hiireii    ruriiaco  estate,  its 

—  ()]pinioiis  of  Dr.  Hortoii  on  the  super-  f{eolo;;y,  etc. 

position,  etc.,  of   tlio  roeks  (d'   Oralio<»  Tlie  VirBiiilas,  vol,  :!,  ]>p.  so,  12,  map,  4\ 

County,  N.  Y.                                                 i  1882. 

(!,„!,.->  .it  N.'«-  York,  first  gooLtRical  (lis-  [  'phe  Great  I'lat  Top  coal  field. 

tn.t,  l.N   W.  W,  blather,  p.  .ISO,  4  ',  Albai.y.  -,.,„,  vi.Mjini.is,  v.,1.  ;i,  pp.  H8-H!),  ii2-93,  4'', 

Hotchkiss,  .I.'d.    OnthoVirjiinias;  their      (- ^  j^^^^  ,„„.,,^  y.^     ......tHraeito"  coal 

auriiultiiral,  mineral,  and  e(mnnercial  mines. 

resources.  Xh.'  Vir;;iiiiaH,  vol.  4,  pp.  l.ifi-luO,  4 -,   lH8;t. 

.S.ii.  Ail.s,  ll.ondon],  Jour.,  vol.  21,  pp.2:iH-  ,,,,            ,         ,       ,         ,.,,... 

,       .        '  IlKMiatnral  coke  ot  \  iryuua. 

Til.'  Virfiihlas,  v.d.  4,  \).  1(14,  4 ^  ISKli. 

—  Vii'i'liiia:  A  KPoffraphieal  and  polit-  r         t  rp,      i  ,„  „  n  ii  .i            .    x'«   i-t 

"  «     f^     I  1  1^ ]    1  |,p  l()\ver  llelileiliei;;  or  No.  \  1 

iral  sMiuinary,  cmhraciuK  a  de.scrij.tion  ii„„,,tones  of  \iryinia. 

..f  111.'  Mate,  its  geolojiy,  soils,  min.T-  ,j.,,,,  vi,.^,inia8,  v,d.  ,i,  pp.  iiii-iu,  4  ,  issi. 

Ills,  cliiMiite,  [''te.],  IU9  pajjos,  4  niai)s,  ,         -,  ,,,,           ,           ,.,,,,       ,  ,, 

,    '    _.    ^  1    b    »  1    '       1  Ihe  jreolojiv  ol  IliLdiland  Countv. 

RKliinoiMl,  1X7*!.  '         ....    ....  .      •,  ,.       ,.„,,      ,   ,     ,   '. 

'  Jill'  \  ircinia.s,  v.d.  *>.  p.  121  (^  ]i.),  4  ,   ISH.i. 

The  Smithers-Ganley  tract  of  coal  Hough,    Franklin    H.     Obs(!rvatioiis  on 


liiiids. 

III.-  Virginias,  vol.    1.  jip.  47-49,  jdate,  4", 

18*11. 

[ — ]  Till'  resources  of  the  Virginias  on 
.111.1  near  the  proposed  route  <d'  the 
lliiliiiKinil     and     Southwestern      Rail- 

":iy, 

TIm'  \ii  liinia.s,  vol.  1,  pp.  00-93, 106-109,  map, 

l>l;it.-.  I  .  1880. 

|[ — ]  file  resources  of  the  Shenandoah 
Valky  near  the  line  of  the  Shenandoah 
Valley  Hailroad. 

Tho\ii'j;iniaH,  vol,  1,  pp.  :tO-:i7, 4(),  ,'ir.-.'i7,  (10- 
•)!,  lilal.',  4" ,  1880. 

I  —  The  coal  tields  of  West  Virginia  and 
Virginia  in  the  great  Ohio  or  trans- 
Aviialachian  coal  liasin. 

Tlic  ViinihuiN.  vol.  1,  iip.  18-21,  !iiap,  4  ,  1880. 


the  geology  of  Lewis  County,  N.  Y. 

Am.  fjiiart.  .Tour.  Agri.  and  K<i.,  v.d.  .I, 
Pli.  207-274,  ;il4-:t27,  1847. 

—  I)<!scri]»tion  of  niineralogical  and 
geolo;;ical  s)iecimens  jiresentttd  to  thi! 
museum. 

NewViiik,  4tli  .\iiniial  li.'iiorl  of  Hi.'  i.'- 
};.'nlH  of  the  I'liivi'tsity  .m  tlii'  .Slate  ('aliin.'t 
of  \al.  Ilisl.,  pp.  82  !I0,  18,11. 

On    till'    c\liiidriial    striK-tiire   ob- 


served in  I'otsdam  sandstone. 

Am.  .Vh.koc.  I'm.'.,  vol.  4,  jiii.  Ii,12-:i54,  1831. 
Tvcaiarks  by  AguH.si/.  and  Slicpard,  p.  3.14 
(AlO. 

On  the  e^■istenc(^  o  f  d  i  1  n  v  i  a  1 
agencies  during  the  earlier  geologcal 
jieriods. 

Am.  .Vs.mic..  I'roc.,  \.d.O,  jip.  202  2r>4,  18,12. 


41)2 


CATALOOUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


|iiru„ir 


Houghtoi),  Ddiijilas.     I>«)>(>it  on  copprr 
fit'  LiiKt'  SiiiKTior. 

DiHi'iivrry  iil' tliti  Hdiirci!  m'  tint  MiHNiHHi|i|)i, 
liv  11.  It.  Siliooliralt,  vp.  'JH7-2(t2,  Now  York, 

18;)4. 

Hrport  of  tho  8tat«  nc(ilof;i.>*t  id'  tlm 

Stato  of  Micliigaii,  37  pa)j;e.s,  Detroit, 
18;{8. 

AbHtrartH,  Am.  Jour.  Set.,  vol.  ;u,  pp. 
100-10'.',  1K;18.  Liiiiiu!iir«  History  nC  MicliiKim, 
lH:to,  ]<\\.  ;u7-:ioo,  ikhh. 

[ ]  [rt'iiin.siila  district.  I 

lid  .VniiUiil  lliporl  cil'  Stati'  (iroloKiHt  oC 
^Ii(  lii};aii.  lip.  i'M,  Detroit,  1H;i9. 

AlistratI,  Am.  iJniir.  Sci.,  vol.  40,  pji. 
i:tfl-i;i7,  1811. 

[fJciicriil  Hlvotcli   of  ]iropr('sM  in  i>f- 

iiinsnlii  (liHtrict.  J 

;t(l  Annual  Ki'port  of  Stato  (iooloKint  of 
Mi(lii;,'an,  ])ii.  l-;!;i,  Detroit,  1840. 

Iv'cport   (on    northern  wlopo  of  tbe 


njipcr  iicninsnla.] 

[4tli|    .\niiiial    lii'iiort    iil'    Stattt   (IcologiHt 
[Miclii;;anl,i>ii.  4-t<'.l,  Drlniit,  IHH. 
Jn  part  in  Sah^  of  niiiitral  lands.    K(i)ortH 
■    ofconiniittci',  Janios  11.  liilt'e,  liOth  C'on^;.,  Ist 

Hi'SH.,  iii,  Xo.  ,j01,  WaHhinizlon,  1H47. 
]  [( )n  the  metalliferous  veins  of  tlio 


nortliern  jieninsnhi  of  Michigan.] 
Ani..Ioiir.  Sii.,  vol.41,  pj).  183-180,  1841. 
As.soc.  Am.  (ie(d.,  Trans..  ])p.  :i,')-;i8,  I8i;i. 
Kdinlnirgli  Xow  Diil.  Jour.,  vol.  HI),  pp.  201- 
222,  1842. 

['jth]    Aiinnal   report  of  tho    Stato 

geologi.sr  for  1841.  .loiiit  dociinients 
iU'Coitipanying  the  journal  of  tlio  honso 
of  representatives  of  Michigan,  1842, 
vol.  2,  jip.  4;i()-141,  D(^troit.  1842. 

Ageof  copjierrocksof  liakc  Superior. 

Am.. four.  Sci.,  vol.  4.';.  p.  1)32  (4  iin«>.s),  184:i. 
licad  to  Assoc.  Am.  (icol. 

[Age   of  Tiake   Superior  sandstone 

and  limestone.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  45,  pp.  lCo-161  (j  p.), 
1841).     Head  to  Assoc.  Am.  (ieol. 

Keniarks  on  rocks  hetween  Choco- 
late Kiver  and  (irauite  Point,  embrac- 
ing JIar(inette  Harbor,  with  notes  by 
T.  J5.  IJrooks. 

(ieol.    Surv.   Micliigan,    nppor    jicninsuln, 
1800-1873,  vol.  2,  jpp.  230-240,  Xcw  York,  1873. 

Houghton,  .1.,  and  Bristol,  T.  W.  Re- 
])ort  of  William  A.  ISiirt  and  Hola  Hub- 
bard on  the  geography,  to])ography, 
and  geology  of  the  Tnited  States  sur- 
veys of  the  mineral  region  of  th(!  south 
shores  of  Lake  Superior  for  184")  [etc.], 
10!)  pages,  map,  12-,  Detroit,  181(5. 
Kcporta  )iy  Uurt  and  Uubljurd,  pp.  1-38. 


Houghton,  .lolinC.     |An  ac( it  of  ihi. 

geology  of  Moosehcad  Lake  lijiioii  | 
Maine,    Preliminary  Itepoi  I    Nut.  Ili,t,  jmi 
(i(Md.,  pp. 426-442,  AnjfUDta,  I8KI 

Houghton,  Samuel.  (ic(dot:i  al  imti.^ 
and  ilhiHtrations  [in  scaich  of  >\t 
.lohii  Franklin  |. 

Itoynl    Dublin   Soc  .Tour..  Keliraiiry.  U'? 
map. 

'I'lie  map,  extended  soiiiew  liat  in  nica.n'.u 
in  ".\  narralivi'  of  tin'  diMcoverv  of  tlularj 
of  .Sir  .lolin   IVanklin  and  liis  coiiiiiuniirnr 
by  Ca|)t.  J'".   I..   .Mi'ClUitoek,  p.  37'j,  London 
18r)0. 

AbstraetH.  AMi.Jour.  Sci.,  2il  scries,  vol  j; 
pp.  1 10-122  ;Cannrtinn  Nat.,  v(d.:;  pp.  :;71  in. 

18.-)8. 

Hovey,  Edmund  Otis,  observations  on 
some  of  the  trap  ridges  ol'  tlic  Kasl 
Huven-Hranford  region. 

!  Am..J(MU'.  .S<i.,  3d  HerieH,  v(d.  3»<.  ]i)i,  IKil-iJi, 

I  Plato  I, X,  1880. 

]  Abstracts,  .Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  .Sci.,  l'ri«„  ii.! 

38,  pp.  2.32  233  (g  p.),  1890;  Am.  Nat.,  vol.il.p. 

no  (4  linos),  1890. 

'  Hovey,  Horace  C.     Discovei'ics  in  weit- 

j  ern  caves. 

I  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  Hi.  |i)p.  4fj,'j-4?l. 

j  1878. 

Niagara  i{iver,  gorge,  ami  Falls. 

Sci.  Am.  Sujip.,  vol.  22.  No.  .'iV'*,  p.  HiilT  (, 
\  1880. 

The  pits  and   domes   of  Maninintli 


Cave.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  As.soc.  Adv.  Sci..  I'roc.,  v(j1.  ,':?.  pp. 
2.'i3-2.'>.''),  1890. 

Hovey,  S.     Oerilogy  of  St.  Croix. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  .3,5,  pj).  04-74  I.s:i'.l. 

tloology  of  Antigua. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  35,  p]).  75  .s.').  I«:i9. 

How,  Henry.  On  an  oil  coal  lunrl'lrtun. 
Nova  Scotia,  and  th(>  C((nip:;r:itivcioiii- 
position  of  the  minerals  oficii  iiiclinled 
in  the  term  coals. 

Am.  Jour.  Sni.,  2d  scries,  vol.  :i'i,  pii. Tl-''.l 
1860. 

The  mineralogy  of   Xov.i  Scnti;i.  ij 

report  to   the  ])rovincial  uovcrnmiiit.j 
vi,  217  pages,  Halifax,  18(i!t. 
•  Contributions  to  the  iiiiiicralii<r.vofl 


Nova  Scotia. 

IMiil.  Mag.  [L.  K.  &  1).],  .'ili  .scriM.  voU,j 
pp.  128-138.  1870. 

On  the  analysis  of  two  Sprin;,'  Hillj 

coals. 

N'ova  Scotiau  Inst.,  Trans.,  viil.4.  pii.9f-''l 
lh78. 


DAirroN.] 


NORTH    AMKKK.'AN    GKOLOOY. 


403 


Howard.  I    1^.     C»n\  IIcIiIh  of  ArkiuiNUH. 
li(i;i.u  III  \irw,  vol.  18,  ii.'.Ti?,  INuwUrlfUiiH 

,1,1,1  \V;i-liinUtcMl.  IH:..'). 

Howe, .'  K'l'ix'i't  <>n  k<>1'1  HehlH,  7  piiK'"> 
l„|j„,  lliilil'ax,  1H71.  [I.OKislutivjMlocn- 
iii,iHs.  I     |N..t  Hcrii,  K«'olo),'y  f.J 

Howe    |.l:iiin'H    Ltnvis],      Litlio^jrapliii' 

stiiiio  tVi'iii  Tcniu'ssei'. 

i:ii^l.;i  Mililirll  Sii.Siic,  .IiMir.,  IH85-80,  pp. 

Howell,  <.   W.      ImiirovciiK'iit    of   flio 

iiiiiiitli  111  tlid  MinMi.sHi|i|)i  UiviT. 

1'.  S  .\riii.v.  ("liiif  (if  KiiniiicfrH,  Kcp'pii  (nr 
I1.711,  lip.  u.'fi-iUT,  \Vii«liiii^t<)ii,  1M70. 

I Ki-poi't    iiii    river  ami    harbor    iin- 

]iruvciiuiits,  (Jnlf  rc;,'i<m. 

r.  S.  Aiiiiv,  Cliicr  (Pl  Kii^iinefiH,  Kcporl  JVir 
li>TI.  pp.  ■■'iiii-.'i""<.  WiiMliiiiKtim,  1871. 

l,'c|i(iit    |<)ii  river   iiiiiiroveiiieiitB  iu 

Hull'  rt'i^iiiiij. 

f.  S.  Aririy,  Cliiif  <if  KnuiiiccrH,  Kepoi-I  for 
18T:i,  piirf  I,  l>p.  .V.tO-li'.ll,  Wiishingtoii,  187;). 

I — AiiiiUiil  report  [iiuiirov  eiiieiitH  in 
niuntlidf  Mis.si.sHiiipi  Uiver,  etc.]. 

I'.  S.  .\mii\  ,  I'lili't'  of  Kujiiiiccis,  Ui'port  for 
1>71  [Kirt  1.  pjp.  (i8'J-889,  'W'liHliington,  1874. 

|. —  Aiiiniiil  rci)i)rt  [river  and  harbor 
imiiroveiiii'iits  ill  Gull'  region]. 

r.  S.  .ViMiy.  Clilcf  of  KiijiimiTs.  Kcporl  for 
11*7.1  i.art  1.  pp.  H-22-'M2,  Plates  I-VIII,  WhhIi- 
iniilciii,  l.H".'. 

Aiiiniiil    report    [river   and    harbor 
iliroveiiiciit.s  ill  Gulf  region], 
I'  S.  .Vnny,  Cliicf  of  EM;;imMr.><,  Kr   oil  for 
1-T7,  part  1.  pp.  4I9-4'.'7,  plato  1.  AV'a.sliington, 

\rr.. 

Aiiiiiiid  rciport  [iniprovenientof  New 
rliaiis  Harlior]. 

r.  S.  Aniiy,  Clilif  of  Kiit;iiircTs.  Ui-port  for 
•:.■,  part  1.  pp.  597-G17,  \Va.ihiiii;toii,  l.^TH. 

Bowell,  1"..  1;.      [Xote.s  on   liri.stol  and 

I  Eaijlo  (listrirts,  Nev.] 

i-io^'rapl.ical  iiikI  t'<'olo;;i(';il  oxjiloratioim 
ami  ■.iirvi'\s  wist  of  tli(^  lootli  nn^ridiiiii  in 
K4,  liy  (iiiTfii"  M.  AVlii-clcr.  Kcinirt  of  pro^- 
rws.  ]!.  i;7  (J  p.),  .p,  Wiisliiiigton,  1H74. 

Ilcport  on  the  geology  of  ])ortioiiM 

I'lf  Itiili,  Nevada,  Arizona,    and   New 

|Mexiro,  exaiidiied  in  1x72  and  1H78. 

iii'^iapliical  and    (ji  oloyieal  cxploralion.s 

ml  survp\.4  west  of   the    lOUIli     meridian 

Wheilir  in  oliarKe,  IJeixirt,  vol.  ;i,  fieolojjy, 

It  22T-30!,  4^  Wiisliinjiton,  187.'>. 

-Gilbert,  (i.  K.,  and.     Restored  oiit- 

|liiii'of  Lake  Itonneville. 

:ii(iil(i;;i<iil  atlas,  surveys  -we.*!!  of  the  lOOIh 
I  BTidian  i.iider  U.  il.  WheelerJ  fulio  [Wash- 

agtoD,  18701. 


Howell,  1;.  K. — Contimied. 

Gilbert,  (!.  K..  Marvine,  .\.  H..  and. 

I'art  of  ea.stern  California,  HoiitlieaHterii 
Neviida.  iiortlnvi^stern  Ari/ona,  and 
Nonfhwe.steni  I 'l.ali,  No.  iKi,  SonthiTII 
and  south  we.stern  I 'tab,  .No.  ")'.!.  Cen- 
tral and  western  Utali,  No.  50.  I'arf.s 
of  northern  and  uorthweslern  .Vri/ona 
and  .southern  Utah,  No.  (!7.  I'art.s  of 
ea8terii  Ari/ona  and  weHtcrn  New 
Mexico,  No.  7ti.  Parts  of  Colorado 
and  New  Mexico.  I'art.s  of  Nos.  (>!», 
77,  7H. 

I (leolojjical  alias,  surveys  west  of  the  lOOll, 
iiieridiiHi  under  (}.  M.  Wheeler)  folio  [Wusli- 
ingloM,  187tl{.  , 

Gilbert,  G.   K..  and,  and  Loew,  (». 


l'art«  of  eantera  and  KoiitheaHtern  Ari- 
zona and  western  anil  sonthwcHtern 
New  Mexico. 

[lleoloyieal  atlas,  surveys  wist  of  the  Midlli 
meridian  under  (i.  M.  WheelerJ  sheet  No.  81, 
folio  [WashliiKtoii.  1877], 

Howell,  1".  .1.  The  geologii^il  distrilni- 
tion  of  North  American  forests. 

I'opular  Sei.  ilontlily.  vol.  l!:i,  pp.  .'^il7  524, 

iHs;i. 

Howley,  .lames  1'.  b'eport  of  geological 
exploration  in  I'oit  a  I'ort  and  ,St. 
(leorges  bays. 

(icol.  .Surv.  Newfoundland  lor  1H74.  l;e|i(irt 
of  projtress.  ]>]>.  27-74,  SI..I0I111S,  Ih"."). 

Alist  act.  Am.  ,Tour.  tSii,,  ;)d  .series,  vol.  12, 
pp.22.'5-226(:-;  p.),  187C. 

Iv'cport  of  geological  exploration  on 

the  Ganiba  and  (Jander  livers. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Newfoundland,  by  Murray, 
IJeport  of  ]pro};ress  for  1H7C,  ]ip.  2:1-0:),  ,SI. 
.lohns,  1877. 

Koport  [on  north  sboreol'Conception 

Hay]. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Newfoundland.  Iteport  ni'  jiro;;- 
res  for  1878.  pp.  —  ?,  .Si.  Johns,  lK7n.  ? 

Jiepriiitcd  iu  a  (ieolo^iial  survey  of  New 
fouudliind,  pp.  470-48:),  Lcuidon.  18.S4. 

[Geology  of  the  jieninsiila  of  Ava- 

lon.] 

(ieol.  Surv.  Newloundland,  Keport  of  pro^;- 
ress  for  l.'^Hl,  1111.(5-2;).  2  luaps,  St.  .lohns,  1882. 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.  1,  p.  177  (!  <'(d.),  4', 
1883. 

The  Taconic  of  ciistern  Newfound- 
land. 

Am.  (ieol.,  V(d.  4,  pp.  121-12."),  1889. 

Murray,  Alexander,   and.      (Jeolog- 

ical  map  <>i'  N(!wfoundland,  Loudon, 
[1879].     [Notseeu.] 


4!)4 


CATALOGUE    ANU    INDEX    OF 


Inou-u; 


Hubbard,  AuHtiii  ().     OilHtono  nf   LmKi'     Hubbard,  Olivor  1'.     <'«<>loj^itul  iiiiihnii,. 
Mcinphri'i.iii;;*)^, 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  r>,  p.  Kill  (J  |i,),  IH'i'J. 

Keiiuirk.s  <iii  Iciiil  vi^iim  of  MilsniicIiii- 

Ht'ttH  [aiiilon  ronmii'  lake  iiuarllolyoku, 

Mlis.s.  ), 

Aiii..l.Mir.  Sri.,  viil.H.  |.|i.  1117   IIW,  1H25. 

Hubbard,  liulii.     licport  [on  Wayiiu  an<l 
Monroe  counti(*s]. 

'Jil  Aniiiiiil  l!t'|iiirl<it'(i(iiilu);iiit(il' Miuliigiiii, 
|.p.  TIt-lII,  Detroit,  1H;1!I. 

[Ut^jiort     on     LunawiMs     ilillMilali', 

Itraticli,  ^St.  iloHt)|>h,  L'aKti,  Kurrion, 
Wasliin;;t()ii,  Oiiklaiiil.  and  i,ivin<>;Hton 
cotintii'.^,  liiki'  ridnc's,  and  i'l<'vation  of 
(irnat  Laku  HyHtein.]' 

:iil  .\iiiiuiii  Jti'iKirt  III'  st.'itr  (iooioKiHt  |ur 

Miihitani,  pi-.  77-111,  Ditniil,  IHIU. 

(iiMiDial    jL?<M)l();;y  of   IIk*    orgaiii/.t'd 

connlics  ot'  Micliiijiin. 

[4lli|  .\llliiliil  U(|jciil  (i(  Sliili' (irologiKi  |or 
Mirhiganl,  pp.  114  14)1.  Detroit,  1H41. 

(ifnciiil  olLsorvatioiiH  npon  tlio  o^co]. 

oj;y  and  toiiogiapliy  ol'  tlio  di.stricl 
Hoiitli  of  J..ak()  Sn|ii>i'ioi'. 

IJtportH  on  111!' fjdiij^iiipliy,  topojjrnpliN ,  iiinl 
Hi'ol();j;v  of  tlic  mirvcy  of  iiiiiii'i'al  rc;;ioii  of  tin- 
Moiitli  ulioii'  ol'  I„ak(!  Superior  for  IHIT),  liy  J. 
lloiiKlitoii  iiml  T.  \y.  Bristol,  pp.  21-38,  12^ 
Detroit,  1846. 


cralo^iral      notirf.s      |iioi°tlieni     \,, 
York]. 

Am.  Joar.  Scl.,  vol.  ;)2,  pp.  2110-2 15,  ln3". 

OlisiTv  alioiiM  made  duriiii,' an  ('X(ii>. 

Hion  to  tlir  Wliilt)  Mount itins  in  ,||{{, 
1HH7. 

.Viii..Ioin'.  Scl.,  vol.  34,  pp.  in.'t-i'.'i,  IKIM 

The  (condition  of  trup  dik«!s  in  Vi, 

ilainpHhiio  nn  cvideixu  and  niisiituinif | 
orosion. 

Am.  .loar.  Sel.,2tl  Herios,  vol.  It,  pp.  15(i.i:i,  | 
IH.'il). 

[(Jrcat     liowlder    in    Woodliriilte, 

Conn. J 

Niiw  York  Aeml.  Sci.,'rrftu«.,  viil.4, p.  ::j,. 
lini'H),  1887. 

Two  varicti(!s  of  tho  New  Kud  siiml.) 

Htoiie  i!8ed  for  huildinfi;  in  New  II.iv(b,| 

Now  York  Ai'iul.  Sci.,  Tran.-<.,  v(]l. ;,  |in| 

12  i:i,  1«87. 

fXoticii  of  ])otholeH  opjiositp  Cuts- 
kill,  N.  Y.,  and  dta',)>  Itorino;  in  XoHMrkj 
Haiulsloncs  at  Xi'W  Haven,  Conn.] 
New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Tran.'i.,  vul.  9  p.  )| 
(A  )>.),  1800. 

Hughes,  (it'orgt)  W,     [Geological  ulistrj 
vationa  in  Scotlaud.] 

National  Inst.,  Proc,  vol.  1   \\p.  3J-t2,  1n!.I 


—  Gfueral  ob.servatious  upon  the  g.Md-  Hughes,  N.  C.     Gouesis  and  geology,  tt( 

ogv   and    topogiaphv   .d'    tho    .listiict  harmony  of  tho  Hcriptural  and  .'eol,,, 

Houth  of  Lako  Snpeilor,  subdivided  in  '^'"l  ^■«'''»''^«'  '  ^-  l'"«"^'  1"  '  ^'''O™" 

IHI,-.  under  llonghton.  '^J''  ^'-  *-'•'  ^^^^• 

Me.ssa^'cl're.st.  v.  S.,  31st  Couj;.,  Ist  se.ss.,  '   Hull,  Edward.      Ou  the  geological  ilL'fOl 

House  Ex.  Doc.   No.  5,  part  3,  pp.   833-842,  j       ^j,,,  x„i.th  Atlantie  <  )cean. 
WaHliinyton,  1840. 


(ieiieral  report  u]ion  the  geology  and 

topography  of  the  district  on  Lake  Su- 
perior, Hiibdividcil  in  IS'IO  l)y  *  »  ». 
With  tabular  statement  of  specimons 
eoUeeted. 

MeSHnflo  I'rest.  1'.  S.,  ;i].st  ('oiij;.,  lnt  sess,, 
House  Kx.  Doc.  No.  5.  iiart  3,  pp.  8,^2  8U,S, 
WashiniTton,  IHlll. 

|Ke]iort  upon  tlie  United  States  geological 
wiirvey  of  nortlieru  Miclii^ian.] 

l?eport  upon  the  geology  and  topog- 
raphy of  the  district  on  Lake  (Superior, 
Btibdivided  in  181(5  Ity  William  Ives, 
with  talmlar  statement  of  speeiiuens 
coUeetod. 

Message  Prest.  TJ.  S.,  3lMt  Coug.,  1st  hchs.. 
lIon,M0  Kx.  Doc.  No.  5,  part  3,  pp.  899-032, 
AYauhiugtou,  1819. 


liritisli  Assoc,  Uoport  [5:1  mcctiii),'!l'DrlJ*l| 
pp.  494-495,  1H&4. 
Abstract,  Science,  vol.  2,  p.  (Kill  (J  p.l.t-.lWj 

Tlie  geological  age  of  the  Nui'tHtj 

laiitic  Ocean. 

Nature,  vol.  34,  p.  49C,  18C0. 

A'sketeli  of  ge(dogical  histoiy,  sv| 

170  pages,  plate,  Loudon,  J«^7. 

On  the  physical  geology  of  Ti'uue^ 

see    and     iidjoining    distncts    i"  ibj 
I'liited  States  of  America. 

(!eol.  Soc,  (Juart.  .Tour.,  vnl.  4T,  iip. 
pinto,  1891. 

Abstnict,  (iool.  Mat;.,  :M(Icciidi',voU.l 
4,V4U,  1891. 

Humboldt,  Alexandre.     Ilssiii  ,!,"'tig!ioj 
ti(|ne  siir  1(^  gisoineiit  dcs  rorliesda 
les  deux,  hemispheres,  raris,  lf?-'3. 


I  MULL K 


DAEToK.) 


NOIJTII   AMERICAN   GEOLOOY. 


495 


liistory.  XV 

ml 

vol' 

Ti'ime 

ids 

iu  th 

,  r, 

It.  «9-" 

ciuli 

vol.'P 

iili 

,r('.iij.'I10 

10 

■lies  ila 

is, 

1823. 

HimiplircyH,  A.  A.  Kuptirl  npini  tlic 
l,r,i:;irs>  III'  tli(>  I'lieilii'  Kiiilriiiid  ('splo- 
iiiiimi--  iinl  Hiirvi!,\s,  Novi'iiilicr,  IH.">."i. 
( iiiii  |ii>ioii  of  III)-  liiiiil  review  nl'  lln' 
ii'iiiiil-'  iipiiii  (^NpliiiatioiiH  iiikI  hiii'vc\s 
liii  r;iili"i>'l  I'oiilcH  I'roiii  llii-  MiNHiH.sijipl 
liivir  III  lilt*  I'lifillc  Ofciiii. 

Ui'|»iiiH  III'  ('xiiliiriiliiiiiK  IViiiii  MlHitlssl|i|il 
liivirl"  111''  I'liiilli',  vul.  7,  i>url  II,  pp.  lll.'< 
W.mliiii^iiiii,  1«"m. 

I j.cttiT  (oil  foniiutiiin   of  liorNcslioi' 

l,iki..s;iMil  lliickiKss.sof  iiiliivimii  in  New 
(irliMiis  fi'iu'ioiij. 

r.  S.  AiiiiN,  ('lili'f  of  Kimliioi'i'H,  Kdport  Inr 
iNii,  pari  1,  pp.:i70  ;i"7,  WnHliiiit'toii,  H70. 

[ —  IxttiM'  III  Sir  Cliiirltm  l,.vrll  [on 
tliickiii'^.H  of  alliiviiini  of  tlio  Missis- 
Kililii], 

r.  S.  Armv,  Cliiol'  <if   KiiKlnrcrs,    Ui'purt 

See.  War,  vol.  •-',  pp.  ;i«r,-;i70,  4lHt  Ciiiik-,  :ii1 

wss.,  lliMwr  Kx.  Diir.  No.  1,  part  '.',  WuhIiIhh- 

tmi,  l.'<7». 

I —  ami  Abbott,  H.  li.      IJcpoit    upon 

ilic  pliysics  iiinl  liydriiiilics  of  tin'  Mis- 

nissippi  Ivivcr;    n|>oii  tlus  ])roto<tion-of 

iho  iiiliiv  i.'il    rr^ion    njiiiin.st   o\erllo\v 

ami  ii|<iiii  IIh*  (Ict'iicningof  lli(>  nioiitlm. 

jiascil  iipiiii  .siirvoys  iind  iuvcHtij^ations 

[ctcj  IS.  Army,  Corps  of  Toponi'iipli- 

iial   l',ni;iiii'('rs,    J'rofes.sional    }ia|ier.s, 

Nil.  1,  xiii,  i'^C},  cxlvi  l)ages,  20  plate.s. 

•1  ,  l'liil;i(U']phia,  1801;    also  Wasliin^-- 

tmi,  18(17.     Ajj;iiin  '.'It   piiycH,   1  platf, 

Wasiiiimton,  icn'iT.    With  additioim,  ()f)l 

liimcs,  L'.'i  )dat('.s  (I'rofi'Hsional  ]>apei'rt, 

No.  \;\),  Wasliin^ton,  l.STti. 

li.viiwiil  liy  Kiiil.s,  \'iui  NosiraiiirH  Mil;;. 
M;i-.,  V"l.  I'.l.  pp.  :!11    2i;!l,  lS7fi, 

I  —  Louf,  S.  11.,  and.  Ki'jiort  of  tin- 
I'maril  of  l'opo<;nipliii'al  Kiij;iin'iM',s  on 
llif  iiiiiiiilalioii.s,  L\U\,  of  the  liOwer 
Mississiiipi. 

Uipoit  Si  I-.  War,  .'list  Conj;., 'Jtl  atws.  [Sun- 
all  K.K.  Jim.  Xo,  i;),  'J14  iiii^cs.  Wa.sliiiif;- 
I l.s'.l. 

|Humphreys,  A.  N.  Mining  inctliods 
lirm tiled  hy  Westmorolaud  Co.il  Coni- 

I'aiiy,  Irwin,  ]'a. 

ilml.  ."Mii'v.  I'l'tiusylvaiiia,  Annual  J;r])i)ii 
I'lrlSHfi,  |,;irt  1,  pii.  411-ljli,  7  pliiliM,  Harris- 

|Huiserfoid,Edwar<l.  Kiptonsoaltt'uchf.s 

l^'iTiniiiit  |, 

.\lii.   A>Hn|..,    I'mr.,     v„l.    JO,    ],|,.    irj   114, 

.Mmtiait.s,  (.'iniiuliiiii  Nat.,  vul.  H,  ui-w  sr 
li's,  Ji. ;iii.5  (J  p.);  Am.  Nut.,  vul.  1,  pp  4',)U-5iiO 

".  p.),  law. 


Huiigerford,  Kdwurd — Ctititiiiiiud. 

('oiisidcialioiiM  rt'latiiiu  In    Ihr  rli- 

inalc  tif  tho  (iliifiiil  i-poih  in  North 
.Vniurii'U. 

Am.  Abhoc,  PriH.,  vol.  1(1,  pp.  IOH-111,  IHOrt. 

AbHtrai't,  Am.  Nal..  vol.  I.  pp.41M  lil'.i,  IHiM. 

KvidtiiKicH  of  glacial   iictioii  on   tho 

(irocii. Mountain  .siininiitH, 

Am.-Iour.  Svi.,  '.'il  suiium,  vol.  4.'i,   pp.  1-5, 

istw. 

Hunt,    K.  IJ.      Florida   itsof,   its  origin, 
growth,  Hul)Htrii(!tiii'i>,  and  cbrontdogy, 
U.  S.  Ciiabt  .Siirv.,  Jtoport  for  18UJ,  pp.  238- 
•J41, 18(12. 

On  tho  origin,  growtii.Hnbstrnctnic, 

and  (dirontdogy  of  tiic  Florida  reef. 
Am..Ioui-.  Sci.,  2(1  Boriis,  vol,  ilf),  pp.  11»7-'.'H), 
lH(i;i. 

Hunt,  ,los('ph  II.  \  group  of  copper 
psiMidoinorphs  after  ehaleoeitci,  and  mII- 
iea  and  phrenite  p.seii<loniorphH  after 
pectolite,  from  ratersou,  N.  .1.  [Ab- 
Htruet.] 

New  York  Acail.Sii.,  Trans.,  vol.  !i,  pp.  MO- 
H4,  IHim. 
Hunt,  T.  Htorr.v.     AiuilyHcs  of  minerals 
for  tho  Vermont  survey. 

(JcoliiKy  III'  \'iTiiiiiiil.  :iil  .\iiMiial  I!cpoit,liy 
C.  15.  Ailams,  pp.  'j:i--'7,  Bmliiigloii,  1847. 

On  tin*  geology  of  Canada. 

Am.  A.sMoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  •-',  pp.  825- 
3:14. 1840. 

.\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  2il  hiTJe.s,  vol.  «,  )ip.  i::-l!», 

18,JU. 

Heport  of  ehi.'mist  and  niini;ralogi.st. 

Canada,    G(M)1.    Surv.,    Keport   lor   1847-48 
pp.  liim."),  Moutrtal,  1818. 

On  the  at'id  ispring.s  and  gypiinm  do- 

jiu.sits  of  the  Onondaga  salt  group. 
Am. , lour.  Sci., 'Jd  mitK'S,  vol.  7,  pp.  175-178, 
184'J. 

Report  of  eheiiii.st  and  mineralogist 

of  the  Provincial  geohigical  survey, 
(irol.   Snrv.  (Canada,   Iti'iioil    of   iiro^jrcia, 
184".)-.'"iU.  pp.  7:)-lUU,  Toronto,  1850 

On  the  Taeonie  system. 

Am.  Assoc,  rroc,  vol.  4,  pp.  •J02-'.'04, 1851. 

l';xaniination   of  ])lum]tliatie  matter 

aud  snpiiosed  bones  and  eoprolitos  oc- 
curring in  the  Lower  .Silurian  rocks  of 
Canada. 

(Jeol.  Sue  ,  (,luarl.  ,Iour.,  vol.  8,  pp.  209-210, 
18.-,2. 

Kejiort  [on  chemical  work]. 

(iiol.    Surv.  (.'anada.    lieport   of   proyioss, 
1851-52,  pp.  93- 121,  (^liicbiir,  1852. 

Alistract,  Am,  Jour,  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  17, 
(..  127  (1  p.),  1852. 


49f) 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


[BULa 


Huut,  T.  Sterry — f'ontiauod. 

Kmiiiirks   on    tliu    litliolojrical    and 

palcontological  characters  of  the  Pots- 
dam .sandstone. 

Am.  A.S80C.,  I'loc,  vol.  0.  pp.  271-273,  1852. 

On   .some   of    the   crystalline    linie- 

stoncs  of  North  America.     [Al).stract.] 

Am. -lour.  Sii.,  2il  sories,  vol.  18,  pp.  193-200, 

1854. 

On  the  so-called  talcose  slates  of  the 

Green  Mountains. 

Am.  Juur.  Sci.,  2d  huHcb,  vol.  lit,  p.  417  (J  p), 
1855. 

Observations  sur  les  roches  matfuf- 


siennes  du  ji;roui)e  de  la  rivii-ro  Hudson 
que  M.  LogMU  a  d^crites  dans  la  science 
du  7  niai  185;). 

Soi'.  Gt'ol.  Fiiinoe,  Bull.,  2<l  scrii's,  vol.  12, 
jip.  1029-1032,  1855. 

—  ( )n    the    probable    orif^iu    of   some 
nia<;'uesian  rocks. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  24,  pp.  272-273, 
1857. 


Report  for  the  year  1854  [on  miner- 

alogic  istiidy  of  the  stratified  crystal- 
line rocks]. 

(ii'ol.  Su'-v.  Caiiiulii,  Keport  oC  iir«;;r',.-»8, 
1H53-1850,  111).  373-390,  Toronto,  l'i57. 

Report  for  the  year  1856  [mineralogy 

of  tlie  in('tamori)hic   rocks   of  Canada 
and  elsewhcri!]. 

Geol.  Surv.  (Jiiuiiilu,  Itoport  of  p^o);r^s.'<, 
1853-1856,  pj).  431-494,  Toronto,  1857. 

Abstracts,  Caniulian  !Nat.,  vol.  3,  pp.  91-97, 
1858. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  25,  i)]i.  217-22G; 
vol.2C,i)](.  234-240.  1858,  under  titlo  "  Coutri- 
bution.s  to  the  history  of  ophiolitos,"  with 
additions. 

[ ]  On  serpentine    and  some  of   its 

uses. 

Canadian  Nat.,  V(d.  2,  iip.  28-34,  18.57. 

Re])ort  of  chemist  iind  mineralogist 

for    the  year    1853    [mineral  waters, 
Laiirentian  limestones,  etc.]. 

tieol.  Surv.  C'anad.'i,  Jti^poit.  of  iirogress, 
1S53-1856,  pp.  347-371,  Toronto,  1857. 

On  tlie  origin  and  nietamorphism  of 

sonii'  sedimentary  rocks. 

Canadian  Jour.,  vol.  2,  new  si'rics,  jip.  355- 
3,'>7,  IS.'i". 
( 'anadiaii  Nat.,  V(d.  2,  pp.  261-2H2, 1857. 

"Mineriil   waters   and   the   origin  of 

niagnesian  rocks. 

Cuuadiau  :Nut,,  vol. 2,  p.  258  (}  p.),  1857. 


Hunt,  T.  Sterry — Continued. 

[Chemical]    report    [and    im  ,1, 

mites  and  their  formation]. 

Oi'ol.   Surv.    (Janada,   Keport   ot    iirDiirml 
1857,  pp.  193-229,  Toronto,  18r>8. 

On  the  theory  of  igneous  roeksanil 


volcanoes. 

Canadian  Xat.,  V(d.  3,  pp.  194-201, 185it. 
j  Canadian  Jour.,  vol.  3,  now  sorie.s.  pji.  m.  I 

i  208,  18,-)8. 

—  On  some   points  in    chemical  cjeol-l 

(kol.  ,Soo.,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  1.').  pp.jjji-Dt  | 
1859. 

Canadian  Nut.,  vol.  4,  pp.  414-4'.'.'i  (wiiKaiUj, 
tion),  1859. 

—  On  some  reactions  of  thesaltsoflifflel 
and  magnesia,  and  on  the  foriiiiitiunoi'l 
gypsums  and  niagnesian  rocU 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.  2.'<,  pp.  \;n-\\  \ 
365-383, 1859. 

—  Formation  of  siliceous  rocks, 
Canadian  Nut.,  vol.  4,  pp,  295-2illJ  (i  p.i,  l>;s  I 

—  Report  of  chemist  and  miiieraloj;isi| 
[on  intrusivii  rocks  of  Muntroal  ;iiii|| 
Grenvillc,  minerals  from  iSiluriau  lucki.  | 
and  history  of  dolomites]. 

(jtcol.  Surv.   Camulu,   Report  of  pmsrr^i  I 
1858,  pp.  171-218,   Moutroul,  18511;  in  pan  u 
Canadian  Jour.,  vol.  5,  new  series,  ]ip.4J6-44i 

Ahstrai't,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol, 3i,  | 
p.l24(ip.),18.W. 

—  On  some  of  the  igneous  rocks  of  Can- 
ada. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  29,  pp.2fi-'.'»l  | 
1860. 

—  Notes  on  the  dolomites  of  the  Fiirij  | 
basin. 

Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  2d  series,  vol.  'J'.t,  pp.JUl-S,  | 
1800. 

—  Review  onsonie points  in  the  geolo^'v  I 
of  (he  Alps.     [Mcmoire  sur  les  terrain! 
liassitiiie  et  Koui)erien  dc  la  Savoicpar  | 
Alphonse  Fa%'re.] 


.\m.  .loiu'.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  Jll,  pji.  Ili>-I2(. 
1860. 

Contributions  to  the  history  ot'  gyp- 
sums and  magncsian  rocks.    (Abstract.]  | 

Am.  Assoc.,  Proc.,  vol.  13,  ]>]>.  ^-7  JIT.  186 
Abstract,  Caniulian  Nat.,  vol.  l.pp.  iM-iS  | 
(j  p.).  1859. 
On  the  Tacouic  system  ol'  Dr.  Em- 
mons. 

A  111.  .lour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  :il.'.  pp. -t-"-**  | 
1H6I;   vol.3;i,  pii.  13,-1-136,  1862. 

On   the  origin    of  soiim'  iiiagiiwaii  | 

and  aluminous  rocks. 

Cuuadiuu  Nut.,  vol.  0,  pp.  180-i!i4,  li»l. 


Lbiuc^Hdarton.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


497 


111    <iii  (liil,,| 

]• 

rt  of  iiMsrwl 

us  rocks  Mil 

-•J)  1,1  «.'«*. 
sorie.t.  PI),  jjl.  I 

lemiciil  i;eol| 

il.  ITi.  |i]i.4e'-i;«.  I 
4-4'jri(witli;liUi' 

lo  salts  of  lint  I 
)  fui'inatiuii  ot  | 
rocks. 

)i.  '2.<,  pp.  ro-K,  I 

i  rock.s. 

)5-2',m(ii).i,K)).| 

I  uiiiieraloi;i!tj 
Montreal  iiml 
Sihiriuu  I'oiks,  | 

'J. 

lort  i>l'  iirii;'rf-i  I 
185'.t;  ill  partB  | 
,ori('«,  ]i)).4'J6-41i 
2(1  .sorics.vol.Jl 

I  roi'ksot'lan- 

ol.2'.t,lili.'.V-->l 
i>r  iherariil 


^l.'J'.Mip 


■M->\ 


tutbegeolojyM  1^63, 


iHunt,  T.  Sterry— Continued. 

I ^ot(  .s  on  the  hi-story  of  petroleum  or 

idck  oil. 

CaiMiliiin  Nat.,  vol.  6,  pp.  241-255, 18(il. 
Siiiitli-iinini'  Iii.stitiition  Ucport  for  1801,  pji. 
319--"0. 

I jliurando  on  the  primordial  zone  in 

ymih   Aiiiorica,  and   on    tlio   Taconic, 
(.ysti'iii  of  IjiiinoiKs. 

'   C  uiiiiliaii  Nat.,  vol.  fl,  pp.  374-383, 18C1. 

|. (111  soiiu'  points   in  American  f^ciol- 

i;;y. 
Aiii.Joiir.  Sci.,2il  :;crit's,  vol.  Ill,  jip.  3!t2-414, 

l,^01. 

Caiiailinii  Xal.,  vol.  ti,  pp.  81-105, 18C1. 
•  Noti'  on  tlio  Taconic  system  of  Km- 

0118. 
Cunadian  Xat.,  vol.  7,  pi>.  78-80, 1802. 

Note  on  the  ocenrrencc  of  olauconito 

the  lower  Silurian  rocks. 

.Vm.  .IiMU.  Sci.,2(l  BvM'ics,  vol.  33,  pp.  277-278 

Ou  the  ( hcmistiy  of  thi*  earth. 

Canadian  Xat.,  vol.  7,  pp.  201-205, 1802. 
Comiites  Itendus,  French  Ai ad.  Sei.,  Juno 
!US62. 

Catalo,i;uo  of  .a  collection  of  eiystal- 
lue  rock.s  of  Canada. 

(H'ol  Smv.  (.'anada.  dcscriptivo  eatalogiii^ 
111'  ivillcitiiiii  of  cconoraie  minerals  of  (lanada 
amliifilscryslalliiie  rooks  soiitto  tlic  London 
K\hiliitioii  of  1802,  pp.  01-83,  .Moutreal,  1802. 

Note  [on  the  various  theoretical 
vifwsrci^anling  the  orio;in  of  the  primi- 
tive I'onnat  ions,  by  C.  F.  Naumann.] 

t'.aiailiaii  Xal.,  vol.  7,  pp.  202-203.  1802. 

Coiitnloiiions  to  the  chemical  and 
gi'olo|,'ieal  history  of  hitnmena  and 
inrosehi.sts  or  bituminous  shales. 

Am.  Jour.  Sii.,  2d  scries,  vol.  35,  pp.  1,57-171, 


lirles  terriiiM 
llaSavoicpir 


ll.  21),  pp 


UMW. 


^luryol'siyp- 
I  .Uistncl.] 
27  'JlT,*'. 


ll.  1.  lip. 


..r  Dr.  Km- 


:rj,  pp. 


4'::-«c. 


uia 


irlH'!*i:lll  I 


Hunt,  T.  Sterry — Coutinned. 
ContribiitionH  to  lithology. 

Am.  .Tonr.  .Sei.,  2d  »erie.s,  vol.  37,  ])p.  248- 
206;  vol.  38.  pp.  91-104;  174-185,  18.04. 

Canadian  Nat.,  new  series,  vol.  1,  pp,  16-36; 
101-189,  1865. 

Petroleum,  its  geological  rol-.tions 

considered,  with  esjiecial  reference  to 
its  occurrence  in  Gaspe,  1!)  pages,  map, 
Montreal,  IBfw. 
Contributions  to  chemistry  of  nat- 
ural waters. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol.  39,  pp.  176- 
193;  vol.  40.  ]ip.  43-00,  11(3-213,  1865. 

C'aiKidiiin  Isat.,  new  Kories,  vol.  2,  pp.  1-21, 
lCl-18:i,  270-21)9,  1805. 

Ou  tho  mineralogy  of  Eozoon  cana- 


(lense. 

Canadian  Nat.,  new  series,  vol.  2,  pp.  120- 
127,  1865. 

—  Notes  on  silicification  of  fossils. 
Canadian  Nat.,  new  .series,  vol.  1,  pp. 40-50, 

1805. 

—  A  geographical  sketch  of  Canada. 

Caniidiaii  Nat.,  now  sories,  vol.  2,  pp.  356- 
363,  1865,     l'"iom  a  pamphlet. 

—  On  the  primeval  atmosphere. 

Am.  Assoc.,  Proc.,  vol.  15,  pp.  34-37,  1866. 
Canadian  Nat.,  new  series,  vol.  3.  jip.  117-120 
1868. 


i.i4,186l. 


■<Mi  tlie  <:()l(l  mines  of  Canada  and 
I  tbi'  iiiumier  of  working  them. 
t'aiiailiauXat.,  vol.  8,  pp,  13-19.  1863. 

-"utile  chenncal  and  mineralogical 

[ri'lations  oluiotamorphic  rocks. 

.\m.  Jour.  Sii.,  2(1  series,  vol.  36,  pp.  214-220, 
Hi. 
C;raa(liaiiXat.,  vol,  8,  pp.  195-208,  1863. 

-ftii  the  earth's  climate  in  Paleozoic 

I  tillR'8. 

Alii.  Jour.  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol.36,  pp.  396- 

»\  i.^fi:). 

Canadian  Nut.,  vol.  8,  pp.  323-325,  180,'!. 

■I'll  peat  and  its  uses. 
Cmadirtii  Nat.,  new  series,  vol.  1,  pi).  426- 

«1. 188.1. 

Bull.  IL'7 32 


—  On  the  Laureutian  limestones  and 
their  nrnieralogy.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.,  Vroe.,  vol.  15,  pp.  54-57,  1866. 
Canadian  Nat.,  new  serie.s,  vol.  3,  pp.  123- 
125,  1808. 

—  Report  on  geology  and  mineralogy 
of  the  l.aurentian  limestones  [and  on 
tho  geology  of  petroleum  and  salt, 
porosity  of  rocks,  peat], 

(jeol.  Siirv.  Canada,  l{e]>ort  of  progress  from 
1803  (o  1800,  pp.  181-291,  Ottawa,  1866. 

—  Report  on  tho  gold  region  of  lower 


Canada. 

GiK)l.  Siirv,Canada,  Report  of  progress,  from 
1803  to  1806,  lip.  79-90,  1866. 

—  .Sur  les  p<itrole8  do  l'Am<^riqne  du 
Nord. 

Soc.  Ct^ol.  France,  liuli.,  2il  series,  vol.  24, 
pp.  .570-573,  1867. 

—  Terrains  ancienc  do  I'Amdrique  dn 
Nord. 

.Soe.  Cif'ol.  France,  Hull.,  2(1  series,  vol.  24. 
pp.  064-069,  1867. 

]  Description   gdologiquo    dii    Can- 
ada. 

Ksquisse  g(-ologiqiie  du  Canada,  pp.  3-3S, 
Taris,  18U7. 


498 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


|iinx,ir. 


DARrON. 


Hunt,  T.  Sterry — Continued.  Hunt,  '1'.  St oiry— Continued. 

Kcjiort  on  tlie  gold  region  of  llitst-     On  norito  or  lahradorite  rook. 

illoH.  Am.  Jonr.  Sci.,  2il  si^ries,  vol.  4ii,  pp.  is,. 

(iidl.  Siirv.    Ciiiindn,   lleportM  on  tho  ^oU\  j  ^^fl,  1K70. 

rcuion  of   thii  comity  of   Ha«tiuf;H,  pp.   3-0,  j  t'linaaiiui  Xnt.,  new  seiies,  vol.  ,-,,  pp.  i-]. 

Moiitroal,  18U7.  j  38,1870.     Kcad  to  Am.  i\.saoc.,  18G9. 

On  some  points  in   the  gt'ology  of  !  <^"    ^^^    geology    of    iiortheastcrii 


Atncricji. 

It('K(l  to  Am.  Ahs()('.  Adv.  .Sci.,  1809. 
Almtract,    Am    Nat.,  vol.  3,  ]i.  Ut 
1H70. 


Vermont. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2il  sorlcs.  vol.  .tfi,  pp.  222- 
229,  1808.  Itrad  to  Am.  As!<(m\  Adv.  Sci., 
1868. 

—  Notosontho  geology  of  Houtliwost-  j Liibradorito    rock.s   iit    MarblcW 

ern  Ontiirio.  [Mass]. 

Air.  Joiir.  Sci.,  vol. -Ifi.  2d  scries,  ].p.  3,",-  -^"'-   'T'""'-  "'''••  -'d  series,  vol.  19.  p.  -.i 

3li2,  lHli8.  j  U  1>-)  1«70. 

Cniiadi.in  Xat.,  new  series,  vol.  4,  j.p.  11  20,  i  On      Laiircntiiin      rocks      in    Xovi 

i««'-  I  Scotia. 

On   tllO   chemistry    of  1  lie   Jirimcval  '  Am.  .lour.  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol.  Sii.  pp.  l;;. 


134,  1H70. 

—  [Mineral   8ilicate,s    in    J'ak'ozii'  eri- 


earth.  I 

(Canadian  Na!..  new  series,  vol.  3,  jip.  22.'i- 

234,  l.^Gx.    Kcad  to  Koyal  Inst.  (Ireat  Itritain,   i  nojds    ctf  1 

London,  Jlav,  1807.  ,,        i        ■»'  .                              ,    - 

•'  Oanadiau  jSat..  new  series,  vol.  ;,.  pp.  i;5. 

Geological  Murvcy  of  Canada,  report  4.'l,  1870.    Kenmrks  by  J.  W.  Dawson  pj'i. 

on  the  gold  region   of  Nova  Scotia,  as  :  [Description  of  the  New  Ku^'W 

pages,  Ottawa,  1868.                                  ;  granite  ionuatiou.] 

[Geological  features  in  vicinity  of  ■  Es.sex  In.st.,  Hull.,  vol.  i,  i)p.  loO-iOTijp 

Beheil  Mountain.]                              '         j  '*'"''• 

Canadian  Xat.,  new  series,  vol.  4,  pp.218-  |   Kisport  [on  Godcrich  salt  region  .iml 

224,  18(;9.                                                          I  iron  ores]. 

On  the  probahlc  seat  of   volcanic  ,  ''t'"'''   Surv.  C.nnada,   Keiioit  <,{  pn.jr..- 


action. 

(Icol.Mai;,.  vol.0,  pp.  24.5-2iji,  18C9. 

Am.  •Iiiiir.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.  5i»,  jiji.  21-28; 
1870. 

Canadian  Xat.,  nev,-  series,  v(d,  4,  jip.  ICti- 
173, 1.SC9. 

—  Volcanoes    and    eartliciuakea.     Ab- 
stract of  a  lecture. 

Ciinndinn  Nat.,  innv  series,  vol.  4.  jip.  387 
397,  1869. 

—  Horinjia   for    oil    in    sontlnvestern 


Ontario  region. 

Kead  to  Am.  .\s.soc.  .\dv.  Sci.,  18(i9. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2,  p.  388  (t  p.),  ls(i9. 

On   Laiirentian   rocks    in    eastern 

Massacbusetts. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,   vol.  49,  pji.  7,">-7?, 
1870. 

Canadian  Nat.,  new  series,  v(d.  .''i.  ]ip.  7  10, 
1870. 

On  astronomy  and  geolog.v. 

Cnnndian  Nat.,  new  scries,  vol.  .1,  ]i]i.  401 
402,  1870. 
On  the  geology  of  eastern  New  Eng- 
land. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  2il  series,  \r)l.  .in,  ]ip.  «:;  90, 
1870. 

Canadian  Nat.,  new  series,  vol.  .).  pp.  lU.s- 
805, 1870. 


18li«-1809,  pp.  211-304,  1870. 

Abstiai;t,  Canadian  Nat.,  new  serii*  ', 
(i,  pp.  70-89,  1871. 

—  The  oil-bearing  limestone  of  Clii 
cago. 

Am.  Assoc.,  Proc  ,  v<d.  19.  ]i]i.  157-15!'  Kil 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  I.  pp.O-lSj 
1871. 

—  On  the  chemistry  of  the  eartb. 
Smitlisonian    Keport   lor  1^09.  pp.  i^'Jv' 

1871. 

—  On  the  geognosy  of  theAppiiladiin 


s.vstem. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  20,  pp.  l-:i.'i,  I.'Tl 
Am.Nivt.,  vol.  5,  pp.  450-470. 1871. 
Abstract,  Am.  .four.  Sci.,  3d  scries, V"l.lp|i| 
20,')-207. 

—  The  origin  of  crystalline  rocks. 
Am.  Assoc.,  Proc.,  V(d.  20,  jip.  m.I-jO.KI 
Am.  Nat.,  v(d. ,'),  pp.  470-!i09,  ll!"l. 
Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3il  >:6ri(a.viil.ir| 

20,')-20ti,  1871. 

—  Notes  on  granitic  rocks. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3dseriis,  \ nl.  1. pp.'-  ■" 
191;   vol.  3,  jip.  115-12,'-.,  1871. 

Canailliin  Nat.,  iiewseries,  vul.'Mip  '"^ 
1870. 

Ab.strnotJn  Am.  Assoc,  Adv. Sci.,l'n»'^ 

19,  jip.  159-1«1,1871. 


Hinit,  '1' 

.Mill 

Am. 

1S7I. 
Am. 

—  On  t 
Am.  , 
1871. 
Am.  > 

[\ot( 

ville  am 
('aii;idi 
l,-'72. 

—  Histoi 
Silurian 
Cauadi; 
117-448,1,- 

r.coi.  M 

510, 5fil- .lOi 

Abntne 

416-417  (j) 

—  [Oalali 

■■iliive  and  ( 

fiedl.  .■,;iii 

ilnriii},'  1871 

' [<>ll  pdi' 

iii'liil.-ietts.J 
i'-m'x.  Im.s 

[  —  li'etnaik.'H 

1 1,111, •!. 

-Uu.  .lour. 

l\:'. 

I  —  "II  .\lpiii 
.Vin.,Jiinr. 

|— <'M  tlie    1, 
liostoii, 
''"""11  .Sue 

J'-ii),  187:'. 
|— On    th.. 
I  liica!,'-o, 

•'■i'lll(li;in  X; 
''■-■    l;c,hl  In 

I~-Analy.si-s 
"'lies  /Voiii  \-; 
l""l.  .Siirv 

■  Hie  met;, in 

I'M. 
('aiimliaii  X;, 

■"■isoiiiejioi 

•^■"••'"iir.  .Sci 

I*::;. 

"""'lio  ,.„,,, 

K'i.ljr,,. 

Aiii.,r,Mir.  ,s,i 


TOLL  127. 

k. 

',  lip.  i" 

:.,  pp.  .'■! 
). 

[.lieasti'rii 

809. 
44'.:  (',  v.. 

arbklu-atl 

.  49.  p.  '.I-:! 

in    N'ova 

.  50.  pp.  VK- 

:ik'o/ii'  I't;- 

ol. :..  pp.  t* 
)aw8(iii  p.  4>1. 

1. 106-10; (!V 

It  region  an'' I 
,vt  (.r  pr"gr.- 


DARTON.; 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLCiY. 


499 


Hunt,  T.  Stt'iry — Contiiiuod.                           Hunt,  T.  Storiy — Continued. 
jljiu'iiil  BiliciitoH  in  Ib.ssils.  The     origin    of    metal iiierous    de- 
Am.  .Iiiiir-.  Sci.,  ;i<l  .s(  ricH,  vdI.  'J,  pii.  ,'i7-r)8,  j        liOMits. 
li""!.  I  Am.  InHt.  Mining   Ens.,  Trnns.,  vol.  1.  ])p. 


„.  of  llii- 

1 

.  15MW  Ki 

1- 

l.pp.4.WS 

1 

euvtll. 

1 

«9.  pp.  ''■••''' 

1 

lApi'"''"''''"'! 
.i-;i:..wi. 

.  1871. 


lie  rooks. 

,ifi"i. 


Am.  Nut.,  vol.  .'i.  pp.  44."i-447,  1871. 

( )n  tlu'  oil  woIIh  of  Terro  Haute,  Ind. 

Aim.  .lour.  Sci.,  3(1  Hi-ries,  vol.  2,  pp.  309-;t71, 

l,^71.  [ 

Am.  Nnt.,  vol.  ,'j,  pp.  ,'>7C-577, 1871 .  i 

[Xoti's  on  the  mount.-iin  of  Montar-  ; 

vilk'  ;i!iil  its  <,'eoloi,ncal  history.] 

CaiiiHliaii  Xat..  lU'Waeriea,  vol.  6,  pp.  2'24-226.  ■ 

I.*'"-.  I 

History  of  the  names  Cambrian  and  | 

Silnriiiii  in  ji<'oli)gy.  i 

r:\ii.iiliaii  Nat.,  new  .toricM,  vol.  0,  pi>.  28I-:tl'J,    | 
117-441*.  1.-T2. 

r.iol.  M:i^'.,  vol.  10,  pp.  ,18,i-39.'>,  4,53-401,  ,''.114- 
.-.lO.Sni-Mfi.  1H72, 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  4,  pp. 
41t)-417(Sp.).18'2- 

—  [On  l;ilir;idorite  rocks  in  New  llamp-  ! 
shiic  iinil  Colorado.] 

i',piil.  Siirv.  Xew  Ilampsliiro,  its  progre»< 

.liirin;;  1X71,  pj).  13-14  (§  p.),  Xashua,  1872.  ' 

—  [()n  j)(ii)(iiyries  of  the  coast  of  Mass- 

aclmsetts,] 

I'H.^ex.  Inst.,  Hull.,  vol.  3,  pp.  53-,")4, 1872.  ' 

I  —  h'eniiirks  on   the  late   criticisms  of 

iiiin;i. 

Am.  .Imir.  ,Sci,,  3(1  .series,  vol.  4,  j)]).  41-52,    i 

1.-7'.'.  j 

—  On  Aliiiiic  fjeolofjy. 

Aiii..Imir.  Sci.,  3(1   .series,  vol.3,   pp.   1-1,'>, 

b7.'. 

—  On  tlip  c;eology  of  the  vicinity  of 

Hoston. 

I'ldstnii  Sdc.  Xat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  14,  pii. 

ri-)9,  im-i. 

—  On   tlio    oil-bearing     limestone    of 

I  llicilcO. 

I'a.iuiliaii  Xat..  new  HPries,  vol.  0,  ))]).  ,")4-,')!), 
1^72.    Uciiil  to  Am.  Assoc.  .\(lv.  Sci.,  1870. 

i' — .\nalysfs  of   coals   tiud   crystalline 
inks  froiM  \'ai>coiiver  Island. 

liiiil.  Smv.    (^aunila,    Koport   of   jironnss 
f'>rl«71-7J,  i>p.  iW-liHi,  Montreal.  1872. 

The  nu'tainorpliism  of  rocks.  | 

Am.  Assoc..  Proc,  vol.  22,  part  2,  pp.  115-1 1«. 

1<7.1. 


.1.1.  pp.' 


•(ii.s,pr.' 


„l'w- 


li'7: 


1673, 


4I3-42(i,  1873. 

Oeol.Surv.  Kentucky,  Rejiort  of  progress, 
new  scries,  vol.  2,  pj).  301-317,  bottom  paji- 
illation,  Fraiikl'ort,  1877. 

[Remarks  on   position  of  magnetic 

iron  ort!s  of  northern  New  Vork.] 

Am.  Inst.  Milling  Kn};.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
370-371,  1871. 

[On  the  theories  of  volcanoes.] 

Hoston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc.  vol.  l.'i,  pp. 
2.50-2.")2,  1873. 

[On      C(mcentrie      lamination       in 

rocks.] 

Hoston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  l.">,  pi),  2(11- 
202  (J  p.),  1873.     Kcmarks  l)y  Knoeland.  p.  202. 

[On  the  geology  of  the  White  and 

(ireeii  Mountains.] 

iio.stiin  Soc.  Xat,  Hist,,  I'roc. .  vol.  l,"i.  iip.309- 
310,1873. 

Notes  on  the  geolof,y  and  economic 

mineralogy  of  the  southeastern  .Vpita- 
lachians.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc,  Troc,  vol,  22,  jiart  2.  jij).  113-1 1,'), 
1874. 

[Remarks  on  mode  of  occurrence  of 

New  .lersey  magnetites,] 

Am.  Inst,  Miiihii;  Kn;;.,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  ]>|i. 
324-32,-..  1874. 

The   comIh   of  the    Hocking   \'alley, 

Ohio. 

.\iii.  Inst.  Mininit  Kn;;.,  Trans.,  vol,  2.  pi>. 
27.1-278,  lf<74. 

— —  Tht>  Ore  Knob  eop])er  mine  and  some 
related  dciiosits. 

.\ni.  liisl,  iMiiiin^  Km;..  Trans.,  vol.  2,  p)). 
123 -12!».  nil.  1874.  Discussed  liy  K.  W.  Kay. 
mon.l.iip.  129-130, 131. 

Snp|ilemeutary  note  on  the  geology 

of  the  iKirth  shore  of  Lake  Superior. 
Am.  Ins  I.  Mini  11 1;  En!;.,  Trans.,  vol.2,  pp.  58- 

.V,).  1874. 

Remarks   on    Professor    Newlierry's 

paper  on  ''Circles  of  deixisition,"  etc. 
Am.  Ahsoc,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  part  2,  pp.  190-108, 

1874, 

Hreaks    in    the  American   Paleozoic 

series.     [.Abstract.] 

.\m.  ,\ssoc.,  I'roe.,  vol.22,  part  2.  ])p.  117-119, 

1874. 


Ciiiiii(li:iii\at,.nfw  scries,  vol.7,  p.  102.  1875. 

■  On  sonic  ])oi  tits  in  dynamical  geology. 
.\m,.liiiir.  Sci,,  3il  series,  vol.  5.  pp.  201-270, 

C.'inadian  Xat..  new  series,  vol.7,  pp.  100-102. 

'>ntlie  co]))))^'  de])osits  of  the  lUue  i   [ ]  [Occurroncesofglauconiteaudfos- 

"''Iki'.  j       sil  resins.] 

Am.  .Iimr.  Sci.,  3(1  Hcries,  vol.  0,  pp,  30.'i-3l)8,    i  Hoston  .Soc.  Nat.  Hist,,  I'roc,  vol.  10,  ])p.  301  - 

I  302(3  p.),  1874. 


500 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


(iin.i.l2i. 


Hunt,  T.  SteiTv — Continued. 

[On  tli(!  crystalline  rocks  of  tbo  Hliui 

Ridjro  iiiid  their  dccoinpositiou.] 

liostoii  Soc.  Xat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  16,  jip. 
115-117,  1874. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.   S(^i.,  3d  nericH,  vol.  7, 
1))).  00-01,  1874. 

riieniark.s    on   the   Htratiticiition  of 

rock  niiis.scs.] 

liostou   SiK'.  Xat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  10,  ]>\). 

237-'.';i9,  1874. 

Tlio  deposition  of  days. 

IJostoii  Soc.  Xut.  Hist.,   I'roc,  vol.   10,  pp. 
:!0'J-:i04,  1.S74. 

(Ji'olojry  of   .sontliorii   N«nv    lU'ims- 

wick.    [Abstract,] 

Am.  Assoc,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  piirt  2,  pp.  110- 
117,  1874. 

Rejiort   on    Hoosac    tunnel,   Jlonso 

])oc.  No.  tt,  187.">,  Massachtisotts.     [Not 
seen.] 

Chcuiical  an<l  }j;eological  essays,  489 

pages,  IJoston,  1875. 

The  f{cological  survey  of  Missouri. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  9,  i>p.  240-24.'>,  1875. 

On   the   decayed   rocks   of    Hoosac 

Mountain. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  H,  pp. 
187-188,  1H75. 

The  disintegration  of  rocks  and  its 

geological  signiticance.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc,  rro(!.,  vol.  2lt,  jiart  2,  pp.  H9-41, 
1875. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  9,  iip.  471-47;t,  1875. 

[Remarks  on  the  hematite  iron  ores 

of  the  eastern  I'nited  States.] 

.\m.  Jnst.  iliniutf  I'-ug.,  Trans.,  vol.  3,  ]ip. 
417-422,  1875. 

On  the  Boston  artesian  well  and  its 

waters. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,    I'roc,  vol.  17,  pp. 

486-488, 1875. 

[Remarks  on  relations  of  primordial 

and  crystallines  works  in  New  England 
and  elsewhere.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.   17,  pp. 
508-51(1,  1875. 

The  Cornwall  iron   mine  and  sonit! 

related  deposits  in  rcniisylvania. 

Am.  Inst.  Miuing  Eng.,  Trails.,  vol.  4,  pp. 
319-325,  1870. 

.1.  D.  Dana  on  the  alteration  of  rocks. 

IJoston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  18,  pp. 
198-112,  1877. 


Hunt,  T.  Sterry — Continued. 

The  decayed  gneiBs  of  Hoos.ic  Mmui. 

tain. 

Boston  Sue.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vul.ls,  i,,, 
100-108, 1877. 

On   the   liistory    of  the  ci-ystiilliiR. 

stratified  rocks.     [.Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  25,  pp.  2uri^'>(m.  1^7;, 

The  (iodcrich  salt  region. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vdl.  ,'.  i,|,, 
538-500,  1877. 

Alistract,  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3(1  Mriis.  vol.  11. 
pp.  231-234  (»  p.).  1877. 

(leology  of  eiistern  PennsylvimiM. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  25,  p]).2o,-'  JIJ.  I"TT 

Special    report  on   the    tra]i  ilikrs 

iind  Azoic  rocks  of  southern  I'cnll^\i■ 


vania,  jiart  1,  hi.storial  intnidnctioi;. 
2d  (ieol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  I'cport  K, 
]il>.  viii-xxi,  253  pages,  llorrishm!,', 
1878. 

—  On  the  (ioderich  salt  region  ami  Mr, 
Attrill's  exploration. 

Gool.    Surv.   (Janada.    Kcpurl  nl'  iii'(i;;ri<-, 
1870-77,  i)p.  221-243,  1878. 

—  On  the  geology  of  the  I'.o/oic  imks 
of  North  America. 

Uostoii    .Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  19,  ii|i 
275-279, 1878. 

—  The    older  rocks   of  western  Nurll 


America. 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc,  vol.  20,  ]ip.  2li.V:'00, 187,-, 

The  (Quebec  group  in  geology. 

Boslou  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  I'njc,  vnl,  l!l,|,|i :'  i 
1878. 

The   history  of  mniw   pn-t iiuibriiiii 

rocks  in  America  and  Eiinipe. 

.\m.  .VsRoc,  Proc.  vol.  28,  pii.  27U-2il6.  IsTS 
Am.  .lour.  Sci..  3tl  series,  vol.  19,  iip.  268.2a 
1880. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  9,  mw  stTiis.  ii]!.  25"-:T5 
1880. 

The  Dominion  of  Canada.     [Geolog- 1 

iciil  foriuiitions. ] 

Maclarliino's   Am.  (ieol.  liwy.   (luiilr.  ]'}'■ 
5-.;-.55, 1879. 

Table  of  the  geological   t'orniatiiMK 

Macfarlanc's  Am.  Cioid.  Uwy  (iuidc,  P-JIj 
1879. 


—  Eo/.oic. 

Macfarlanc's  .\iii.  ticol.  l!wy  linidc.pii  Ii>-| 
13. 1879.  licvicwcd  by  <i.  C.  lin'.iilli™I.Kaii| 
sas  ("Ity  Iloviow,  vol.  2,  pp.  G2,-i-i>L'9.  b*'!'- 

—  [On   the    origin    of    cliiy«   o"  'N 


Atlantic  seaboard.] 

Ani.ln.Ht.  Mining  Kng.,  'Iran.'*,  vd.ii.  I'P 
188-189,1879. 


DABTON. 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


501 


aiiwiil.Kan- 


Hunt,  !'■  Stcrry — Continncil. 

[On  till'  ]M)siti()ii  of  tlic  cojipor-bear- 

ii)(r  roiUsot'  Lake  Suiierior  and  I'eiiii- 
sylviiiiia.] 

Am  lii'tt.  Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vul.  7,  pp. 
333  ;i:!il,  ;);i9,  1871). 

. I'll!'  comI  anil  iron  of  tlie   Ilockiug 

Valli'.v.  cliio. 

Am.  Inst.  MiuiiifJ  Eiig..  Trans.,  vol.  7,  pp. 
313-315. 1879. 

Tin-  iiiMicsis  of  certain  iron  ores. 

S,  iriii  I-  Hdil.Ml  by  ^[ichelH),  vol.  1,  p.  'JOO,  4', 
1880.    Iti'inl  t:i  Am.  .\8soc  j\t\\.  Sci.,  18i^0. 

Tilt'  chemii'al  and  {geological  rela- 
tions of  till)  atiuosiihore. 

Am  Jiiiir.  Sci.,3il  sorius,  vol.  19,  i)p.  ;il!)-3C3, 

\m. 

—  I.cltcis  and  notes  on  the  iron-bear- 
nijT  1111(1  associated  rocks  of  the  Mar- 
qii('ttcrc;,'ioii.  and  coiiiiiari.sons  with  the 
AniitMii  (if  Canada  and  of  the  eastern 
I'niti'il  States  [with  couinionts  by  T.  B. 
Brooks]. 

(it'iil(i(.'\  of  Wisroii.siii,  survey  "f  187;!- 1879, 
rol.  3,  pp.  (..'i7-C03, 18H0. 

—  Des  ti  rrain8  pr(^-Cambrieri8  dans 
rAuK'tiiiue  (111  Nord. 

Con;:iisi  irol.  International.  CompU'  Rendu, 
SPSSimi  of  1878,  pp.  'JSO-LMi,  •J33, 1880. 
Discu.ssia  liy  A.  K.  C.  Sohvyn,  i>p.  232-233. 
—  Siir  les  liinitesdu  terrain  Caml)rien. 
riiii;;rrs(ii'ol.  International  (Nmipte  Ilendti, 
session  of  1878.  p]i.  mt-lOO,  ParJ.s,  1880. 
I  —  On  the  origin  of  aulliracite.     [Ab- 
stract.] 

Science  (tiliteil  by  Micliols),  vol.  1,  p.  303 
(jli ),  1880.    Read  lo  Nat.  Acad.  Sei. 
I — On  the  I'ccent  foniiation  of  (piartz, 
ami  Oil  silieiiication  in  California. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  sorios,  vol.  19,  pp.  371-372, 
18*0. 
Caiisilian  Nat.,  vol.  9,  new  sorie.s,  pp.  43,')- 

«:.i8.si. 
I — Tlit>   Taconic     systeni    in    geology. 
[.Vii  tract.] 
Ciinadian  N'at.,  vol.  9,  new  series,  jip.  429-431, 

\m. 

-Vhstnu  t,  Am.  N.it.,  vol.  15,  pp.  494-490. 1881. 

Rail  to  .\ai.  .Vcad.  Sci.,  1880. 

|—  [Ki'iiKU  ks  oil  the  pro-Cambrian  rocks 
»f(ireiit  I5rirain.j 
lliistou  Sue.  Nat.  Hist..  I'hk-.,  vol.  20,  ji]). 

iw-m.if'Si. 
I^Tlif  jjenlogy  of  Port    Henry,  N.  Y. 

[Alistra(>t. ! 

'  umiliiinXat.,vol.  10,  new  series,  pp.  420-422, 

l>t,!, 

Sii  .\in  Ml)!]).,  vol.  8  (No.  195),  p.  3090,  1883. 
Iiailto  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci..  1879. 


Hunt,  T.  iSterry — Continned. 

On  tho  i)ro-Cambrian  rocks  of  Fax- 

ropt!  and  America. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  10,  new  series,  p|).  12C- 
127,  1883. 

Geology  [progress  of,  for  1882]. 

.Smithsonian   Rejiort   for  1882,   pj).  32.'>-3l.'>, 
1883. 
lu  part  in  the  Virginias,  vol.  .'i,  pj).  141, 101, 

4°,  1883. 

The    serpentine   of    Staten    Island, 

N.Y. 

Am.  Assoc,  I'roc,  vol.  32,  pp.  242-243,  1883. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  pp.  1037-10:i9,  1883. 
.Science,  vol.  2,  p.  323  (J  p.),  1883. 

The  pre-Canibrian  rocks  of  tlie  Alps. 

Am.  As.^^oc,  True,  vol.  32,  jip.  239-242, 1883. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  pp.  1099-1102,  l.'<83. 
Abstract,  Science,  V(d.2,  pp.  322-333,  1883. 

Coal  and  iron  in  Alabama. 

Am.  Inst.  Minin;;  l^ng..  Trans.,  vol.11,  pp. 
230-248,  1883. 

En^.  iind  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  .35,  pp.  113-lli>, 
4=,  1883. 

Abstracts,  School  of  MincH,  Quart.,  vol.  4, 
pp.  225-226;  Science,  vol.  1,  jip.  101-102, 1883. 

The  ]>re-Canibrian  rocks  of  Wales. 

Science,  v(d.  2,  p.  403  (^  p.),  1883. 

The  geology  of  Lake  Sni>erior. 

Science,  V(d.  1,  pi>.  218-219,  l.-*83. 

Review  of  A.  R.  C  Sdwyn,  Ago  of  the 
rocks  of  the  northern  shore  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, ihiil.,  ]).  U. 

Reviewed  by  M.  K.  Wadsworth,  ibid.,  p.  307 
(ip.). 

Tlie  decay  of  rocks  geologically  con- 
sidered. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  28,  pp.  190-213, 
1883. 

Abslracfs,  Science,  vol.1,  pp. 324-325,  1883; 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  pp.  645-640;  .Science,  vol.1, 
pji.  324-325  (1  p.),  4°,  1883.  Read  to  Nat.  Acad. 
Sci.,  April  17,  1883. 

A  historical  account  of  the  Taconic 

([ucstion  in  geology,  with  a  discussion 
of  the  relations  of  the  Taconian  series 
to  the  older  crystalline  and  to  the 
Cambrian  rocks. 

Canada,  Royal  Soc,  Trans,,  vid.  l,80c.  4,  pp. 
217-270,  4",  1^'S3. 

The    geological    history   of  serpt^i- 

tiiies,  including  notes  on  ])ro-Cambrian 
rocks. 

Canada,  Royal  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  sec.  4, 
pp.  165-215,  4°,  1883. 

Reviewed  by  W.  II.  H.,  m  Geol.  Mag.,  3d 
series,  vol.  1,  pp.  270-281, 1884. 

Reviewed  by  J.  I).  Dana,  Am.  Jour.  .Sci., 
3d  series,  vol.  27,  pp.  489-490, 1884. 


502 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


[hi'll  ir. 


Hunt,  T.  Storry — CoiitinutMl. 

Notos  on  Prol".  .Iiiincs  IImU's  .aildrcsa 

foil  f lio  gei>li){ji('  history  of  tlio  Aiiicvi- 

caii  coiitiiK^nt]. 

Am.  AsHOc.  I'roc,  vol.:!!,  iip.  09-71,  IKHii. 

Tlio  upiitit(>  deposits  of  (.'aiiadii. 

Alii.  Iiiit.  Miniii;{  ICii^..  Tr.iii.s.,  vol.  I'J,  jp]). 
.l,-)!)-4(i8.  )S84. 

Kng.  anil  Mining  .Tour.,  vol.  117,  jip.  138-140, 
4°,  1884. 

Ciuriliriiiii  of  North  Ainerica. 

Kciul   to    l!o,'<t()n  Soc.  Xat.  Ili-t.,  rcbruar.v, 
1884. 
Am.  Xat.,  virl.  18,  pp.  40;l-411, 1884.  ''■ 

Canadian  Rcc.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  pp.  77-81 ,  1884.         ! 

[Noto  on  age  of  roclvH  on  hordcr  of  • 

the  Trias  near  tlio  iron  mines  of  I'enn-  ; 
syhania.]  , 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc.l'roc,  vol.lil.,  p.458(.j  linoH),   i 
1884. 
l^iaciLSNcil  liy  1'.  Fra/.iT,  ll>iil.  (5 lines.) 

The  Kozoie  rocks  of  North  America. 

[Abstract.] 

Gcol.  Mag.,  vol.  1,  3(1  scries,  p)).  iiOO-SlO,  1884. 
Brilisli  Assoc,  Report  of  51tli  muoting,  i)p. 

727-728,  1884. 

Canadian  Itcc.  Sol.,  vol.  1,  p]).  82-88, 188.">. 

The  genesis  of  crystalline  rocks. 

Am.  Kat.,  vol.  18,  jip.  (>05-C07, 1884. 
Absfriu't,  of  paper  road  to  Xat.  Acad.  Sti., 
April  l,"),  1884. 

Geolo;fy  [progresss  of,  for  1883],  . 

•Smitlisouian   Iteport    for   1883,   j)]).  443-464.    ' 


Hunt,  T.  Sterry — ('ontinued. 

Minora!  pliysiology  (*nd  pJiyHiojrra. 

]iby,  a  second  series  of  chemical  uiid 
geological  essays,  xvii,  710  jiagcs,  IW 
ton,  188(5. 

lioviow  Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  S,  ])p.  Ill)  114.  IW,. 

Note  on  the  a])atite  region  of  Caniuia. 

Am.  lust.  Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol,  i(.  |, 
49.5-4!)0,  1886. 
Canadian  Rcc.  .Sci.,  vol.  1,  pp.  (i5-7,"i.  ItSO. 

Elements  of  primary  geology. 

(}(ol.  Mag.,  3d  decade,  vol.  4,  pp.  493-5iii 
1887. 

Abstract,  Eng.  ant'  Mining  .Tour.,  veil.  34, p, 
2:n,  1887. 

Nature,  vol.  30,  pp.  574-.'i75, 1887. 

liritisli  Ass(i<-.,  Iteport,  1887,  jip.  "O4-70.i,  !«>, 

(iastaldi  on  Italian  geology  and  tlic 

crystalline  rocks. 

(ieol.  Mag. ,3d  decade,  vol.  4,  pp.  ii31-,540,  l&v  i 
Ab.-ttract,  liritisli  Assoc.,  Report,  1887,  |ii'. 
703-704, 1888. 

The   genetic   history  of  (ryst.iliiue  j 

rocks. 

Canada,  Royal  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  4.  Sec.  Ill 
pp.  7-37, 1887. 

Abstract,  Canadian  Rec.  Sci..  vol.  l,]i|i.  li?- 
148,1887. 


1883. 

—  Les  Divisions  dn  syateiue  l5ozoi(ine 
de  rAnicii(iuc  tin  Noril. 

Sor.  (ii'ul.  I'.el^iiiiie,  Annales,  vol.  12,  (Me- 
moires),  pp.  3-10. 1885. 

—  The  geology  of  the  Scottish  High- 
lauds. 

Science,  vol.  5,  pi>.  87-89,  1885. 

—  A  historical  acconnt  of  the  Taconie 
question  in  geology,  with  a  discn.ssion 
of  the  relations  of  the  Tac^onie  series 
to  tlu!  older  crystallino  and  to  the 
Cambrian  rocks,  second  jiart, 

Canada,  Royal  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  sec.  4,  pp. 
125-157, 4°,  188.'). 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.  3,  pp.  C75-670  (J  p.), 
1885. 

—  The  origin  of  crystalline  rocks. 
Canada,  Royal  .Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  sec  3,  ]>|). 

1-67, 4^,  1885. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.   Sei.,   3d  series,  vol. 
28,  pp.  72-74,   1881;  Science,  vol.  3,  pp.  074  07.'>   I 
(i  p.)>  I  ,1884,  (Jauadian  Kec.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  pp.   I 
75-77.  '  I 


The  Taeonic  question  restated. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  21,  pp.  114-12.').  2;i8-»,  ili-j 
320, 1887. 

Reviewed  b.v  J.  IX  Dana,  Am.  .lour.  Sci  3J| 
series,  vol.  33.  pp.  412-419, 1887 

[On    subdivisions,    iinconiirinities,! 

ehiiracteristies,  origin  of  sonic  iiicmlierii, 
nomenclature  and  life  of  the  Anhmi 
origin  of  serpentine,  dassilicatioii  ul 
eiiiptives,  and  nonieudatnro  of  itel 
lower  I'aleo/.oic  foriuiitions.] 

International  Cong.  (ieol..  Am.  Commiltee,| 
Reports,  1888  A,  pp.  08-69  (J  p.),  1888. 

The  iron  ores  of  the  United  .States. 

Eng.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  .''■ii,  pp.  COl 
022-624,  40, 189(1. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,Tran,s.,vol.  19  Plj 
3-17, 1800. 

[ ]  [Notes  on  geology  of  eastern  X«j 

York.] 

Mac'farlano's  Geol.  Rwy.  (;iii(le,2il  eililif^ 
p.  137, 1890. 

The  geological  history  of  tbeQmW 

group . 

Am.  (Jeol.,  vol.  5,  pp.  212-225, 1890. 

Les  Hchistes  cristallins. 

Congr6sC.6ol.  International.  ( unipte H'tl 


4tli  BOSS.,  i)p.  05-79.  Londre^.  18'.n. 
Abstract,  Nature,  vol.  38,  pj).  519-522,1=  i^ 


—  On  tlie  in 
Bo.ston  Soc 
288-:;it2,  1881. 

Snino  oh8( 
Wology  „(• 

'"imtics,  No' 
^I'piil.K  Ilia 

■~-  Hitchcoc] 

""■iiortliw,., 

•^lu,  As.soc,, 
1874. 


liAIiTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


503 


Hunt,  T.  Stciry — Continued. 

Logai',  \V.  E.,  iiiid.     Ksqiiissc  f?''"- 

loi;ii|!'-''  tin  Caiiailii,  100  ii;iyoH:iii(l  iiKip, 
12  ,  I'iii-is,  1855. 

Mil))  iil.li)  in  Soc.  (ji''(il.  Fiiinco,  I'ull.,  'Jil 
...rirM.  vi)l.  l-',l>.  i:!I»!,  IHSr.. 

Hiiiiter,  1  >r.,  Duiibar,  William,  and.    <  )b- 

MTv:iiii)n8. 

Mi<s;i;;i'rrcst.  U.  S.,  commniii('atinKiliH<'()v- 
irir-  iMMilf  ill  cxiiloriii;.'  Die  MiMsmiri,  IJnl 
irvir,  a'lcl  \\'iu'liitii,  liy  Ciiiitiiiiis  Lcwin  ninl 
Clail,,  ill'.  SlicUiy,  :iii(l  Mr.  Duiilmr,  vitli  ii 
5!iiti>tii':i!  iiccdunt  of  tlio  (■onnt'-y  adjaci'iit,  jip. 
lHi-171,  1V8  liagcs,  i)lat(:»,  Wnshiiigtou,  1800. 

Hiiuliiigton,    J.   II.      Scenery    "f   Coos 

Cdiiiity. 

(icolnuy  of  Xew  Hninpsliire,  vol.1,  pp.  (lliii- 
6iS.  ]il;it<..i.  Coiiconl,  187-1. 

1  —  Till'  ^^iieiHsic  area  i'rom  Landaff  to  tlic 
souilieni  boundary  of  the  State. 

(Iroliiiiy  of  New  UainiLsliiru,  vol. 'J,  pji.  4(i(i- 
jl",  Ccjiiiord,  1877. 

—  (i('(ilo<;y  of  the  Connecticut  Valley 
lictwi'iii  ClanMiiont  and  Hinsdale,  in- 
rlmlinn  the  C'oo.s  qiiavtzite  on  tlieea.st- 
irnljiiiderof  the  Merrimack  topoyrajdi- 
i("il  district. 

Iii'()l();;y  of  Now  Hampshin^,  vol.  2,  pp.  40.S 
428,  plate.  Concord,  1877. 

—  G('ol()j;y  of  tlieCoos  and  Essex  tojio- 
gniiiluc.'il  district. 

Giiilcij;y  ot  Now  Hamp.sliiri',  vol.  U,  jip.  i!7-!)7, 
(.'iiiu'iml,  1877. 

i  —  (i('(il(i;zy  of  the  refjion  about  the  head 
waters  (if  the  Andro,scooi;in  River,  !Me. 
lii.|ilii!.y  of  Ni'w  Ilaioipsliire,  \oI.3,  jiai  t  3, 
.\li]ic!i(ii\  F,  pp.358-aGU,  1878. 

—  Xoi ;  .■;  on  tlio  surface  oeolooy  of  Con.s 

(.'llUlltN  . 

(Koldgy  of  Now  Uftmp.sliirc,  vol.  3,  jiarl  :i, 

lip.  ;i38-;i4il,  1878. 

I  ■ —  Gioloj^y  of  the  rc}?ion  about  the  heail 
waters  of  the  Androscoggin  liiver,  Mc 

[.Vb,str:ift.| 
Ani.AsHoc,  I'roc,  vol.'jn,  jtp.  277-28C,  1878. 

I  — On  the  iron  on;  of  liartlett,  N.  IT. 

liostdii  Siu'.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc.,   vol.  20,  pp. 

»31i,  1881. 

^■Snmo  observation.i  in  refjard  to  the 
;t'(iloffy  of  Albert  and  Westmoreland 
iimntie.'!,  New  Bruuswick. 
Appalarlua,  vol.  3,  pp.  nr>-lia,  1884. 

|  — Hitchcock,  C.  H.,  and.  Geology  of 
till' northwestern  part  of  Maine. 

•Vm.  Assui.,  I'roc.,  vol.  22,  part2,  pp.  205-214, 

1874. 


Huntiiigtou,  .1.  II.,  ami  Hitchcock,  C. 

H. — Continued. 
.    Geology  of  the  White  Moun- 
tain district. 

Geology  of  New  Ilampsliin',  vol.  2,  pp.  08- 
270.  4  plates,  (.'oiieoril,  1877. 

lievieweil  liy  |,J.  1).  Dana]  Am.  Jour.  Sei., 
;;il  Hories,  \  ol.  14,  ])p.  310-321, 1877. 

[ and    Monroe,    C.    E.]      Virginia 

[building  stones]. 

lotli  CeiisiiH  I'.  S.,  Report  on  tlio  liuililinK 
Htonesof  the  I'liiled  .Statis  and  statislies  of 
tlio  <inarry  indimtry  for  1880,  pp.  179-181. 
Hound  as  part  of  vol.  x,  but  with  sopurato 
pagination,  Wa.sliinjilon,  18.S4. 
[ and  Singleton,  II.  K.]  Mary- 
land [biiildiiio  stones]. 

lOtli  Cen.sim  17.  S.,  Ueport  on  tlio  building 
slone.sof  tlio  United  Stiites  and  Htatistics  of 
tlio  quarry  induntry  for  1880,  jip.  75-178. 
Bimnd  as  part  of  Vid.  X.  but  witli  separato 
liiiginat  ion,  AVasliington.  1884. 

Huntley,  1).  B.  The  mining  iudustnies 
of  Utah. 

IDtli  Censiia  U.  S.,  vol.  13,  statistics  and  tech- 
nology of  tl:e  precious  niotals,  pp.  40.5-480,  4°, 
Wasliington,  1885. 

Husaey,  ,Iohn.  Geology  of  Clinton  and 
I'ayette  counties  [and  .Shelby  and 
rNlianiij. 

Geol.  Snrv.  Ohio,  Keport,  vol.  3,  geology  and 
lialoontology,  part  1,  geology,  i)p.  429-481,  Co- 
lumbus, 1878. 

Huston,  .Sanutcl.  Peculiar  faulting  of  a 
coal  bed. 

Science,  vol  1,  pp.  191-192, 188:1. 

Hyatt,  Ali)hou8.  [Notes  on  distribution 
of  drift  material.] 

I?oston  ^Sop.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,,  vol.  12.  pp.  149- 

150  (J  p.l,18(;9. 

Rock  ruins  [Niagar.a  Falls], 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2.  pp.  77-85. 1809. 

The  chasni.s  of  the  Colorado. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2,  pp.  359-305, 18G9. 

[On  a  disintegrated  rock  at  Salem, 

Mass.] 

Essex  Inst..  I'riM'.,  vol.  G.  p]).  51,  ,52, 1870. 

[ ]  [Rai.scd     beach     on     Marblehead 

Neck.] 

Kssex  Inst.,  Bull.,  vol.2,  p.  Ill  (J  p.),  1871. 

Oil  the  geological  survey  of  Esses: 

County. 

Kssex  Inst.,  Hull.,  vol.  3,  pp.  49-53, 1872. 

[On  Atlantic  shore  changes.] 

Hoaton  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc. ,  vol.  14,  pp.  122- 
12:!  (2  p.),  1872. 
Am.  Nut.,  vol.  5,  pp.  182-18:!,  1871. 


504 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX   OF 


[■tiLir 


DiRTON.) 


Hyatt,  Al)»Leu8 — Contiiiiicd. 

[ ]  [Soiiio    gc()lo<;i(!    ftiutiircs    in   tlio 

vicinity  of  Saloin,  Mjihs.  ] 

IJoHt.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roo.,  vol.  14,  jip.  Ol-OJ 
(Jp.),  1W2. 

[Remarks  on  tho  porpliyriea,  etc.,  of 

eastern  Massachusetts. 

lioHton  Sot.  Nat.  Hint.,  Prop.,  vol.  18,  pp.  2'JU- 
224, 1877. 

Ab.slract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  10,  p.  18!)  (4  liiio.s)^ 
187G;  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  HOrioH,  vol.  11,  p.  495 
(J  P),  1876. 


Hyatt,  AlplKius — Continned. 
Expedition  to  NewfiHindlaiid. 

ISoHtoii  Soi'.  Nat.  Hint.  I'roc,  vol. ;;:;,  [i|i,  j|f 
31!>,  1886. 

Th()  'I'aronic  at  lioston. 

Am.  (jL'Ol.,  vol.  2,  p.  137  (J  p),  1888. 

Evolution    of    the    faunas    of   ih, 

h)wor  Lias. 

Boston  Soo.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  24.  p]. 
17-31, 1888. 


Idaho. 

1814.  Expedition  up  tho  Missouri   and 

across  tho   Kocky  Mountains, 

Lewis  and  Chirk. 
1847.  Distribution  of  remains  in  older 

formations      of     tho     I'nited 

States,  Hall,  ,1. 
1855.  Ueber   die   Geologie   von   Nord- 

Amerika,  Marcou,  .T. 
1857.  Orograi)hy   of    Western    States, 

Blake. 

1870.  Flora  and  fauna  of   Miocene   of 

Oregon  and  Idaho,  Newberry. 
Fossils  collected  by  King  survey, 
Meek. 

1871.  Ancient  lakes  of  western  Amer- 

ica, Newberry. 

1872.  General  re])ort  on  Montana  and 

adjacent  Territories,  Ilayden. 

Map  of  sources  of  Snake  Kiver, 
etc.,  Haydon  and  Uradley. 

Report  on  mineral  rocks,  etc., 
Poale. 

Quebec  formation  in  Idaho,  Brad- 
ley, F.  H. 

Ancient  lakes  of  America,  New- 
berry. 

Profiles  and  sections  to  accom- 
pany final  report  of  survey  of 
Territory,  Ilayden. 

Quebec  and  Carboniferou.s  in 
Teton  range,  Bradley,  F.  H. 

1873.  Report  of  Snake  River  division, 

Bradley,  F.  II. 
Explorations  of  1872  under  F.  V. 

Hayden,  Snake  River  region, 

Brudl.iy,  F.  II. 
Sixth  re])ort  on  survey  of  Mon- 
tana,   Idaho,    Wyoming,    and 

Utah,  Hayden. 
Geologic  map  of  United  Rtiites, 

Hitchcock,  C.   H.;    Hitchcock 

and  Bluke. 


Idaho — Continued. 

1873.  Paleontologic  report  on  M(int.in,i, 
Idaho,    Wyoming,    and  Itali. 
Meek. 
Spergen  Hill  fo.ssils  from  M.iljo. 
Meek. 

1877.  Preliminary  report  of  survty  nf 

Territories,  Hayclen. 

1878.  Systematic    geology  of  fortietli 

parallel  survey.  King.  C. 
Atlanta  district,  Clayton. 

1879.  Wilderness  at  head  of  .Missouri, 

Columbia,  and  Colorado  river*. 

Blackburn. 
Jura-Trias    of     western    Nnrtli 

America,  White.  C.  A. 
Fossilsin  Jura-Trias,  White,  C'..\. 
Progress  of  survey  of  AVyoiiilDi; 

and  Idaho,  Hayden. 
Laramie    of    western    \\  yoniin;  | 

region,  Peiilc. 
Jura-Trias  of  Idaho  and  \ve>tini 

Wyoming,  Peale. 
Geology  of  Green  River  (listri't. 

Peale. 
Carboniferous  fossils  from  Colo- 1 

rado,  etc..  White.  ('..\. 
North    American    Mcso/oif  anil  I 

Cenozoic,  Miller,  .S.  A. 

1880.  Outlet  of  Lake  Bomievill.',  (ill- 

bert. 
Lava  fields,  Geikio. 
Lake  Bonneville,  <;ill)iTt. 
Report  of  work  in  (inat  lJasin,| 

Gilljert. 

1882.  Facts  in  Montana,  Malio.  rtjii,j 

and  Colorado,  Xcwlnrry. 
Lava    Hows  and    lacustrine  Je-| 

posits,  Newberry. 
Volcanic  tutf  of  Cliallis.I(ialin,| 

Julien. 

1883.  General  statement  <>{  survey  nil 

Wyoming  and  Idaho.  Hayikn.f 


DABTON.) 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


505 


lihlio. 


Norili 


Wviiiiiini; 


frtim 

olo- 

A. 

^o/iiii' 

aiiJ 

A. 

evill'' 

.  liil- 

(Tt, 

rt'at 

llasin. 

iaho 

Vul, 

liern 

ustriiif  'le- 

survey  "I 


Idaho— (""iitinned. 
lSg3.  K'l'poi't  oil  Wind  River  diatriot, 
St.  John. 
Triiissic   fosftils  of   HontheiiHttirn 

Idaho,  White,  C.  A, 
Lake  Ajj;as8iz,  llphani. 
Review  of  noninariu«i  fossil  Mrd- 
liisia  of  North  America,  White, 
C.A. 
IWy.  Vortebrata    of  Tertiary  of    the 
West,  (lope. 
Lakes  of  the  Groat  UaHin,  Gilbert, 
riiocene  lake,  Copo. 
(iold  sand  from  Idaho,  Cross. 

1885.  Map  of  the  United  States,  McGee. 
Oeolojjfic  sketch   of  I'acilic  divi- 
sion, Becker. 

1886.  Geolof^y  of  Idaho,  Thompson,  J. 
I'lidcene  sands,  Merrill,  (}.  P. 

1887.  Map  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 

C.H. 
Volcanic   dusts,    analysis,  Whit- 
field, .1.  E. 

1888.  Address,  Van  Diest. 
Division  of  glacial  gcology,Chani- 

berlin/r.C. 
C'd'iir  d'Alene  mines,  Clayton. 

1889.  Deep    well   at    Nampa,   Wright, 
0.  F. 

Graphitic  anthracite.  Jenney. 

1890.  Ago  of  beds  in  Boise  River  I'egion, 
Emmons,  S.  F. 

Mact'arlano's  Railroad  Guide, 
Daswon,  G.  M. ;  Hague,  Hast- 
ings, Pumpelly. 

Mov(!meuts  in  Rocky  Mountains, 
Emmons,  S.  F. ;  Seott. 

Keconl  (if  well  at  Nampa,  Kurtz. 

Warren's  Geogra]»hy,  Brewer. 

1891.  Camltriau  of  North  America,  Wal- 
cott. 

Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  G.  P. 
The  Nampa  image,  Wright. 
Man    and   the     Glacial     period, 
Wriglit. 

dings,  .losepli  P.    The  colunmar  striic- 
'!iri'  in  the  igneous  rock   on  Orange 
Miiuntain,  N.  .J. 
Am.Jour  Sri.,  3(1  seiios,  vol.  31,  pp.  321-331, 
pUte,  188ii. 
Washinston,  Phil.  Soc,  Bull.,  vol.  8,  pp.  19- 
Jt,1886. 

Tlnnatnre  and  origin  of  lithophysa^ 

•Itlie  lamination  flf  acid  lavas. 

.\m.  .Iiiiir.  Sci.,  3<l8eries,  vol.  33,  pp.  30-4J, 

In*:. 


IddiiigB,  .Joseph  P. — Continued. 

On  the  origin  of  primary  (juartz  in 

basalt. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  Rorica,  vol.  36,  pp.  208-221, 

1K8H. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nnt.,vol.22,p.  1021  (ip.),lH89. 
Am.  (icol.,  vol.  3,  p.  r,->  (,"„  p.).  18H9. 

Obsidian  clil*',  Yellowstone  National 

Park. 

V.  S.  Cicol.  Snrv.,  J.  W.  rowell,  Dirertor,  7th 
Kcpoit,  1885-t-O,  pp.  249 -205,  i)liiti'S  U-18,  Wusli- 
iiigtoii,  1888. 
Abstracts,  Am.  Oo(>l.,v(iI.  4,  pp.  103-104, 1889. 
Am.  Kat.,  vol. 24,  pp. 70-71  ()  ]).),  1889. 

[Observations  on  lencite  from  rock 

in  Wyoming  Territory.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  serios,  vol.  38,  p.  45  (J  p.), 
1889. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  p.  811  (J  p.),  1889. 

On    tlie   crystallization   of   igneous 

rocks. 

Wasliington.  Phil.  Soc,  Bull.,  vol.  11,  pp.65- 
113,  1889. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  p.  718  (J  p.), 
1889;  vol.  24,  pp.  300-361  {^  p.),  1890. 

On  a  group  of  volcanic  rocks  from 

the  Tewan  Mountains,  N.  Mex.,  and  on 
the  occurrence  of  primary  cjuartz  in 
certain  basalts. 

V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Bull.  No.  60.  34  pages, 
"Washinjitoii,1890. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  scries,  vol.  41, 
pp.  248-249  (ii  p.),  1891. 

The  mineral  composition  and  geo- 
logical occurrence  of  certain  igneous 
rocks  in  the  Y'ollowstone  National 
Park. 

'\Va,shingtoii,  Phil.  Soc,  Bull.,  vol.  11,  pp. 
101-220,  table,  1890. 

Abstract,  Am,  Nat.,  vol.  24,  pp.  360-361  (i  p.), 
1890. 

.Spherulitic  crystallization. 

Wasliinjjton,  Phil.  .Soc,  Bull.,  vol.  11,  ]ip. 
445-403,  plates  7,  8, 1801. 

Jieviowod  by  Anon.,  Am.  Gool..  vol.  8,  pi>. 
387-392, 1891. 

and  Cross,  W.     On  the  widespread 

occurrence  of  allanite  as  an  accessory 
constituent  of  man.v  roclcs. 

Am. .lour.  Sci.,  3cl  series,  vol.30,  pp.  108-111, 
1885. 

Ab.stract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  19,  p.  1098  (J  p.), 
1885. 

Hague,  Arnold,  and.     Notes  on  the 

volcanoes     of      nortliern     California, 
Oregon,  and  Washington  Territory. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  26,  pp.  222-235, 
1883. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  pp.  526-528, 1884. 


506 


CATALO(iUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


[iu'Li-ir 


Iddings,  .loscpli  r.,  iiiid  Hague,  Arnold — 
Cdiitinucil. 

On  the  (Icvclopnii'nt  of  ciyshil- 

liziil  ion  in  ( lid  i<;iu'(»UH rocks  of  WuhIioo, 
N«'v.,  with  notuH  on  tlio  geology  ol"  tin.- 
district. 

V.  S.  (K'ol.  Siirv..  Hull.  No.  17,  vol.  :i,  jip.  I'S.i- 
Wl,  WiKsliiiigtoii,  }Mj. 

Ki'virwcd  by  |  K.  \V.  Ilaymoiiill  Kng.  anil 
MiiiiiiK  .I(>iir.,YoI..10,  Iii).;i97-31W,  4^';  l.y.I.A. 
('lmirli,il>j.l.,]>.  !"i2. 

.Mtslrurts,  .\in.  Nut.,  vol.  li),  |i.  I'Jlli  ( '.  \t.). 
1HH5:  Aui.iJour.  Sri.,;ifl  scr  i'»,  vol.  ;)0,  iip.  3HS- 
;i'JO,  18.S5. 

Notc8  on  tho  volc'iinii"  rocks  of 

llitt  Croat  Itasin. 

Am.  .lour.  .S(i.,:iil  sericH,  \ol.  "V,  |i|>.  4.'i:t-4Ult, 
I*<H4. 

Notes  on  tlie  volcanic  rodcH  of 

tlio  licjjnlilic  of  Siilviulor,  Central 
Aniciica. 

Am.  iloiir.  Scl.,  ad  nerics,  vol.  ;t2,  jip.  2(J-S1, 
18HG. 

anil  Penfield,  .*>.  I.,.     Fnyalito  in  tho 


Obsidian  i>l"  Lipari. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  oil  Hrrics,  vol.  40,  pp.  7.')-7H, 
1800. 

Al)stnict,  Am.Niit.,  vol. -24,  J).  107'.'  (7  linos), 
18U0. 

Tlio  minerals  in  hollow  siihovn- 


litcsol'rliyolite  from  (ilado  Creek,  Wyo. 
All!    -our.  Scl.,  ;iil  .Mfiif.s,  vol.  42.  j)]).  :!9-4(i, 

1h;ii. 

IhLseng,   M.   ('.     Jieview  of  the  niininj;- 
interest  of  tho  8an  .Inan  region. 

Colorado,  School  of  Miiiu.-<   lltjiort  of   Held 
work  and  un:lly^scs,  1880,  pr.  19-63,  map,  188.S. 

Ucport    on    oil     tields    of    Fremont 

County. 

Colorado,  School  of  Minoa,  Kcjiort  of  Add 
work  iind  anulyscs,  ISSU,  |ip.  U7-S1),  plate,  1888. 

Note  on  Leadvillo. 

Colorado,   State  School   of  Mines,  Annual 
Ki^ioi'l,  1887,  pp.  29-45, 1887. 

Illinois. 

1821.  Sketches  of  the  Mi.ssissippi  Val- 

ley, .James,  E. 

1822.  Fossil  tree,  !50  miles  southwest  of 

Lake  Michigan,  Schoolcraft. 

1823.  Expedition  from  Pittsburg  to  tho 

Hocky  Mountains,  lAing. 
Essay  on  salt,  Van  Kensselaer. 
1821.  Expedition  tosourcesof  .St.  I'eteis 

Kivor,  Keating. 
182.5.  Oolitic    formation    in    Saratoga, 

N.  Y.,  Steele. 
1827.  Limestones    of   tho   load   niiues, 

James,  £. 


Illinois — Continuod. 

\HW').  Ivcport  on   elcvatc<l  cdiuitry  1*. 
twccn  .Missouri  and  l.'iil  liv.r., 
Featherstonhuugh. 
1888.   (ie()l(>j;y  of  Ulijicr  Illiiidis,  S\ifu 

ard. 
1840.  Report    ou    lead   riigioii    oi'  lii, 
up]tt>r  Missi.ssjp|>i,  Ldckc, ,!. 
Exploration  in  Iowa,  \\  ixdiisjn 
aiul  Illinois,  Owen.  1).  1). 
l.'iil'.   Lead  legions  of  the  njiiici- .Mi^-|v 

sip])i,  Locke.  .1. 
L'-!|:{.  (Jcology   of   western    liisiijd  „; 
New  York.  Hall.  J. 
.St'C'tion  to  th(<Mississipiii.i[:ill,,i.  I 
(Jeology  of  tho   Western  Stiiiw. 
Owen,  I).  D. 
184(>.  ecology  of  tlui    Western  Stiiti*.  | 
Owen,  I).  D. 

1847.  Lettrc  sur  la  gi'olo^ii^  il(s  r;t:iij  | 

llnis,  Vernouil. 
I^oniarks  on  St.  F^oni.s  limestniir,  | 

Eugelmann. 
I'arallelisuiof  Paleoz()i(Hiil'Niir;!i| 

Anu'rica  with  those  of  i:iiri']ip.| 

Verncuil.  Hall, .[. 

1848.  .Statistics  of  coal,  Ta vlnr.  i;.  ( . 
18.")().  Alluvions    marines  el  lacnsHhj 

et  du  terrain  (".ratiijiic,  lii-nr.j 
18.~)1.  .Superficial  drifts  of  noi'lhwi^tfraj 

United  .States,  Whittlesey. 
18.">2.  Survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  Min] 

nesota,  etc.,  Owen.  U.  1>. 
185:).  Geologic  map  of  United  State: 

etc.,  Marcon,  .1. 
is.'i).  Geologic  m;ip  of  Uniled  .Statf8,| 

by  ]\liircon,  Am.  .lour.  S^i 
18.55.  Ueber    dio   Geologic   von  NorJ-| 

Amerika,  Marcon,  ,1. 
lS5t).   Iv'eport   on   resources  ol'  1I1iim>u| 

Central  Railroad,  Foster,.!. IV, I 
Carboniferous  limestone  of  .M;*^ 

sissip])!  Valley,  Hiill..!. 

1857.  Position  of  elephant  ieiu;iiii- ' 

North  America.  Foster. 
Fi.sh    roiiiaiuH   in  i'arli»uiti'i"n>j 

Wort  hen. 
Fo.S8il  tlorti  of  western  Kentnil 

coal  held,  Lesiiuereiix, 

1858.  Reiiort  on  survey  of  Iowa,  M 

and  Whitney. 
Synchronism  of  coals,  Stineiis 
Sketch    of    geology    of   I'mW 

States,  Rogers,  II.  1'. 
Report  on  Illinois  coal,  Norwooil 


DiBTO.N.) 


NORTH    AMHHICAN   GEOLOGY. 


507 


Illinois— Coiitiniioil. 
IK'is,  IJi'iiort  on  Miirvpy   of  Wise  (»iiniu 
for  \x'u,  Uiiiiicls. 
(mil  lields  of  Unitt-d  Slatt'H  anil 
Uritisli  proviiM'f'H,  h'ojiciH,  H.  I>. 
(i(olo<j;y  of  North  Aniciica,  Mar- 
con,  J. 
is.'ili.  (Dill  forniiitioiis  of  Norlli  AiiuM'- 
ica,  l.es(inoi'u'nx. 
Notes  on  Wiseonsiu,  etc.,  Daniels, 

I'lilt'ontology  of  New  York,  vol. 

a,  ilall,.!. 
isiio.  Discovery  of  Permian  at  La  SalU", 

Norwood, 
icnestriiil     llora     in    .Afonntaiu 

linu'stoiK',  Wortlifii. 
18()1.  A,ui'  and   relations   of  goniatito 

liincstono  at  Kocklbrd,  Iowa, 

Meek  and  Wortlicn. 
I'liy.sics    and  iiydranlics   of    tlio 

Mississii)))!,    IliunpLroyM     and 

Abliott. 
Cheuiieal    r<']tort    of    snrvoy    of 

Kentucky,  Peter. 
IHIVJ.  Kcjiort  on  coal  nieasnrcs  of  In- 
diana. Lesiinerenx. 
Age  of   Leclaro  sandntono    and 

Onondaga    of     lowii      report, 

Wortben. 
Mi.  Fossils  from  Carboniferous,  Hall, 

,1. 
18GJ.  Origin  of  prairies,  Lesqucrenx. 
(»rii;in  of  i)rairic8,  WiuchcU,  A. 
Oil  borings  at  Chicago,  Shiil'eldt. 
Ciiibouiferons  and  Cretaceous  of 

Kansas  aud  Nebraska,  Meek. 
18(ili.  Coal,  iron,  aud  oil,  Daddow. 

lirift  of  Western  aud   Southern 

States,  Hilgard. 
Introduction     to     paleontology, 

Meek  and  AVorthen. 
Coal  lields  of  Illinois,  Lesijnerenx. 
<»iigiu   of  the  prairies,   Lesque- 

rellX. 
\'u\w  County,  north  of  Big  Hay 

K'ivcr,  111.,  Kngehnaun 
Map  of  Cauada  and  part  of  the 

t'liited  States,  Logan  and  Hall. 
Kosiclare  lead  region,  Norwood. 
Kcjiort   of  geological    survey, 

Wortben. 
liiuulolph,  St.  Clair, Madison, and 

Hancock  counties,  Wortben. 
Johnson  County,  Eugelnianu. 


lUinoiH — Contiinied. 

I8t>(>.  (Jtolo;;y   of  the   lead    it  i^  ion, 

WortlK'ii. 
Hardin    County.    Wortiicn    and 

(''.ngidniann. 
OiMMirreiico   of    fo,s.sil    fishes, 

Wortben. 
Physical    features,  ;;eiieral  ]iii!i- 

(■iples,     and    surface    geology, 

Woiihen. 
Massac  and  partof  Pojie  count  icH, 

Kngelnianii. 
18t)7.  Niagara  fauna  at  Chicago,  Win- 

cliell  and  Marcy. 
On  Andrews  on  the  (Jlacial  drift, 

Hilgard. 
Drift  beneath   Lake  iHchigan,  in 

Chicago  tunnel,  Aiulrews. 
Fresh-water  (ilacial  drift  of  the 

Noi  tbwcst,  Whittlesey. 
Siilitorrancan   sources  of  waters 

of  the  (ircat  Lakes,  .Sbulcldt. 
18fi8.  Coidv  County,  Ihmnister. 

Lower  CarbonitVirons  ot' southern 

Illinois,  Eiigeliiiaun. 
Washington,   Clinton,  ^Marion, 

and  .letl'erson  coanties,  l^liigid- 

inanii. 
Lasalle  Comity,  Eneiiian. 
Chemical  analyses,  Hlaney. 
Alexander,   Union,  ,Fa(d;soii,  and 

I'erry   counties,   Wortben   and 

Engelniann. 
Loess  and  <liilt.  Holmes,  N. 
Jersey,  (ireeiie,  and  .Scott  i oiiii- 

ties,  AN'ortheii. 
Coal   iiioasiirt!S   of   Illinois, 

Wortben. 
Coal    nioasiires    and   liinestones, 

Wortben. 
18t)'.t.  Old  lake  beds  of  the  prairie  re- 
gion, Wallace,  S.  J. 
l?elations  and  characters  of  west- 
ern bowlder  drift.  Andrew. 
The  Mississippi   Valley,  I  oster, 

.1.  W. 
1870.  Dekalb,   McHeniy.    Lake,     Ken- 
dall, Cass,  Menard,  and  other 

counties,  lianiiister. 
Introductory  remarks,  palemilol- 

ogy,  Wortben. 
Grundy,     Will.     Kankakee,    and 

other  counties,  Uradlcy. 
Lesqiiereux   on    Illinois    coal 

plants,  Hradley. 


508 


CATAI-OarE   AND    1NF)RX    OF 


|iii'U.12T. 


DABTON. 


Illinoia— ('oi)tiniioil. 

1870.  ('allioiiii,  I'iUo,  AdiiiiiH,  anil  (>Mit!r 

((HiiilicH,  WOrllicii. 
IlomltfiHoii,  WiiiiTii,  Morccr,  uml 

other  coiiiitit'H,  (ireoii,  II.  A. 
Oil-liciiriu^  liiiiuMluiiu  4>t°Chi(':iK<>, 

Hunt,  T.  8. 

1871.  Tho  MaiHliall  Kioup.Winclnll,  A. 
History  of  Gull'  ol'  Mc^xico,   Hil- 

Kiird. 

Rclafivo  ape  of  XiaRiira  and  low- 
er neldcrUer;;  K''""!''*'  W<ir- 
then. 

SynehroniNni  of  IllinoiHuinl  Ken- 
tucky eoals,  Worthen. 

Surfaco  jj;e<)l()fj;y  of  (Jreat  I,akes 
anil  MissJHsippi  \'alley,  Xcw- 
1  terry. 

1872.  Oil-hearing  liineatonouf  Clii(!a(:;o, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
lielatioii   of   middle   and    ii]))ior 

Silurian     in    I'liited    States, 

Hall,.!. 
Past  and  future  of  Niagara,  Guu- 

Western  coal  measures  of  ludiaua 
Cox,  K.  T. 

1873.  Chart  of  nonienelature  for  Minne- 

sota, Winchell,  N.  H. 

Map  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 
C.  H.;  lliteheockaud  Hiiike. 

Peoria,  McDououjjh,  Monroe, 
Macoupin,  aud  kSaugauiou  coun- 
ties, Wovthen. 

Kock  Island  County,  WJrthtMi 
and  Shaw. 

1874.  Northwestern  eounties,  Shaw. 
Map  of  coal  tlelds  of  the  United 

States,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
R(4)ort   of   survey   of    Missouri, 

Hroadhead. 
Niagara    and    lower   Heldt'rberfj; 

in  United  States  and  Canada, 

Hall,  J. 
Maj)  of  coal  fields  of  the  United 

Slates,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

1875.  Guelph  limestone  of  North  Amer- 

ica, Nicholson. 
Geologic    chart    of    the    United 

States,  Bradley,  F.  H. 
Geological  map,  Worthen. 
Livingston     County,     Freeman, 

H.  C. 
Gallatin     and     Saline    eounties, 

Cox, 


Illinois— Con  t  i  II  ncd. 
1875.  ('lark»s  Crawford,  .laspi-r,  J,  , 

renee,   Hirhland,  \ViiIi:ih!i,  j;,!. 

wards,  Wliito,  Clay,   ('iiinli.i. 

land.  Coles.  Douglas,  WiJliains, 

and     Uranklin    loimtitti, 

Worthen. 
Coal  measures,  Wortlien, 
Wilmingtou     coal     littid,    .lolm. 

son,  .1. 
Hond,      Fayette,      Munt-oiiiiry, 

(Miristian,  Shelliy,    l'.liiii;;li.iiii, 

Moultrie,     Macon,    ;im(1    Itin 

counties,  Kroadheiiil. 
1H7(».  Chemical  report,  survey  nt'  Kimi 

tiicky,  Peter. 
Vegetal  remains  in  drill  nl   iln' 

Northwest,  Winciiell,  N,  II. 

1877.  Local  geidogy,  Davenpoi  i.  low;i. 

Pratt. 
Agency   of    lateral   ihchsmic  ix 

hihited    liy    ro<'k    iiitiveiiiciits. 

Niles. 
Coal    regions  of   America,  .Mm 

farlane,  .1. 

1878.  Mississiiiiii     Delta      mid     loess 

Holmes,  N. 
Coal  at  Centralia,  Fiigeliniiiiii. 
Les(iuereux's  theory  of  jirairii'-. 

Hay. 
Term  Hudson  Kivcr  in  iioiik mlii 

ture,  Hall,.T. 
Valley  of  Minnesota  iiiid  Missis- 

8ii)pi  rivers,  A\'arreii,  (i.  K. 

1879.  Relations  of  bori/oiis  of  extiint 

vertebrata,  Co]ie, 
North    American    Meso/oic   :iiiil 

Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Macfarlaue's  Geological  Kiiiiniiul 

Guide  to  Illinois,  Woitlicii. 

1880.  Local  geology,  Daveiipoit,  lown, 

Pratt. 
Resources  of  Wisconsin,  Irviii;'. 

R.  1). 
Preservation  of  plants  ti:i  -Mazmi 

Creek,  Pike,  .J.  W. 
Improvements  of  the  Mississippi, 

Ballon. 

1882.  Evidence  of  pre-Glaiiiil  ori.iriiior 

basins  of  Lakes  Kric  .ukICii- 
tario,  Claypolc. 
Coal  fields  of  Illinois,  Wortlien. 

1883.  Local  gcfdogy,  Davciiiunt,  Io«:i, 

Barris. 
Classilication    of     lake     Iwsius, 
Davis,  W.  M. 


DABTON. 


NORTI[    AMKKICAN    (JKOLOOY. 


509 


lUiiiolH     Ciiiiliiiiu'd. 
\s>:'>.  Ciiltiiro  and  cnrliiK  nl'  tohacc-u, 

Killcbiinv, 
'I'cniiiiiul  iiioriiiiio  of  Ht'coixl  (ila- 

<  ial  period,  ('liaiiilxTliii,  T.  ('. 
W  <11  at  Moliiie,  rnitt. 
(ii'(il(>};i<>  liiHtory  of  the  Ainoricun 

I  niitiiii'iit,  Hall,  .1. 
S((cti(iii  nil  liiick  KivtT  ("roiii  On-- 

Kim  to  8tiTliii;j,  Kveictt. 
l.aHallf  t'oiiiily,  W'ortlirn. 
I'tica  and  related  hori/oiis,  Wal- 

cott. 
r.coiioiiiical  {^I'olo^y,  Wortlieii. 
(Ilacial   lioiindarv    l)i't\v>'i'u   New 

York  and  IllinoiH,  Wripht,  G.  V, 
I'l'Miains    I'i'oiii    tlio    Iouhh,     Mc- 

AdaniH. 
Ifts4.  Iiriftot'  Illinois,  McAdaniH. 

(ilacial    ])eri()<l    in    IllinoiH,   Mc- 

Adaiiis. 
(Mf^anisnia   in    liowldor   days  of 

('liirai;o,  .lolmHoM  and  Thomas, 
(ilacial  boundary  in  Ohio,  Indi- 
ana,   and    Kentucky,    Wright, 

(i.K. 
Illinois  building  stono,  Conover, 
Tertiary  of  Eastern  and  South- 
ern States,  Heilprin. 
(.'ontriliutioiis   to  Tertiary  fjeol- 

iij;y,  Heilprin. 
Hciw  Idor  clays  of  Chieayo,  Jolin- 

s(in  and  Thomas. 
1885.  Microstrnctnre  of  certain  liowl- 

(Icr  clays,  Dawson,  (i.  M. 
Map  of  the  United  States,  Mcliee. 
Drit'tless   area,    Chaniberlin   and 

S;ilisl>nry. 
IJeport  of  Glacial  division,  Cham- 

licrlin,  T.  0. 
IWi.  Kiilnnrites,  Merrill,  G.  P. 

Distrilmtion  of  f?as,  Freeman. 
(Quaternary  deposits  of   Illinois, 

NN'ortbcn. 
W.  Map  ot  United  States,  Hitchcock, 

c.  11. 
Fossil  i'nels,  Comstock. 
Km  1^11  ritt!  from  Wliiteside  County) 

analysis,  Clarke,  F.  W. 
l.oess  and  clays,  analyses.  Kig^^s. 
I'eoria  (."omity,  Chapman,  W.  H. 
1888.  Coal,  Ashbiirner. 

"Dauntless"     core     drill,    Eug. 

and  Mining  Jour. 
TyiK.'s   of    Devonian    system     m 

North  America,  Williams,  H.  S. 


Illinois— Continued. 

iHHd.  Scei)tropora,  etc.,  Ulricli. 

CarlioniferoiiH  echinoderinatii, 
Keyes. 

l'(uest  lied  lieneath  iiitramoruinal 
drift,  Leverett. 

(ilacial  phenoniena  in  northeast- 
ern Illinois,  I.everett. 

Raised  heaehesof  laiko.Michigan, 
Leverett. 

Miiilding  stones,  Merrill,  (J.  I*. 

Keport — Division  of  Glacial  geol- 
ogy, United  States  (ieological 
Survey,  Cliamlierlin. 
!«!•().  Artesian  waters  from  drift,  Kolfe. 

Itowlder  beltsand  bowlder  trains, 
Chainberliii. 

Climate  indicated  by  interglacial 
be<ls,  Leverett. 

Deep  well  at  Dixon,  Tidany. 

Glacial  boundary,  Wright,  (i.  F. 

(ilacial  }ih(Miomena,  Leverett. 

History  of  Niagara  River,  (iil- 
bcrt. 

Warren's  (Jeography,  Hrower. 

Macfarlane's  Railway  (inido, 
Chaniberlin,  WorthcMi,  Wright. 

Lake  Micliigaii  glacier  and  chau- 
nels,  ( liithrie. 

Drift  dejiosits,  Worthen. 

Economic  geology,  Worthen. 

rieologi(^  maj),  Worthen. 
189L  Age  of  orange  sands,  Salisbnr.y. 

Altitude  of  United  States  during 
Glacial  period,  Cliambcrlin. 

Criteria  of  onglacial  and  sub- 
glacial  drift,  Uidiam. 

Devonian  and  Carboniferous,  cor- 
relation, Williams,  H.  S. 

Extension  of  ]ire-riei  s  t  o  c  cue 
gravels,  Salisbury. 

(•eological  notes,  (iresley. 

Local  deposit  of  Chester  sand- 
stone, Nickles. 

Stones  for  building,  Morrill,  G.  P. 

lielationship  of  Pleistocene  to 
jire-Pleistocene,  Chaniberlin 
and  Salisbury. 

Stria'-  and  slickonsides  at  Alton, 
Todd. 

Second  drit'tless  area,  Salisbury. 

Indiana. 

1H07.  (Observations  on  geology  of 
United  States,  and  map,  Ma- 
dure. 


510 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


I"i'u.i2:, 


Indiana — Con  tinned . 

IHIS.  Skcicli    of    a   ])in't    of    Indiana, 

iStitHDII. 

1823.  Exjiodition  from  Pittahurn  to  tiin 

Rocky  Monntaiiis,  J^ont;. 
1821.  l^xi>((iliti<ni     to     sources    of    St. 

J'ctcrs  Ivivor,  Keatin^j;. 

IH'.Mt.  Report    on    elevated    eonutry 

between     Mis.sonri      and     Red 

rivers,  l''eatlier.stonlian;j;li. 

1SI?S.  Observations    in    Holland     eon- 

iKM'tcd  with  piairios,  .lones,  (J. 

l!<12.  Notes  on  eoology  of  the  Wc-stern 

States,  Hall,  .1. 
1811}.  (ieolo;^y  abont  Richmond,  riiun- 
nier. 
(ieoloj^y    in     vicinity    of    New 

Albany,  C'lapp. 
Fossil    trees    in    I'osey   Comity, 

Owen,  1).  D. 
Section    from   (.Jleveland  to    the 
Mississipj)!  and  on   identity  of 
AVestern  formations.  Hall,  ,1. 
Gecdofiy  of   the  Western  States, 

Owen,  1).  1). 
(ieolo<fy  of    W('atern    district    of 

New  York,  Hall,  ,J. 
Marcellns  and   Humilton   in  the 
West  and  Sonth,  Roj;ers,  H.  D. 
Geolo<rieal    formations     of     the 

Western  States,  Hyreni. 
Distribution  of  fossils  in  the  older 
rocks.  Hall,  .). 
1811.   Reviow   of    New    York    reports, 
Owen,  1).  D. 
Notes  on  fossils,  Haymond. 
18l(i.  (ieoiouy  of  Western  States,  Owen, 
1).  D. 

1847.  Distribution  of  remains  in  older 

formal  ions  of  the  United  States, 

Hall,  .1. 
Contributions  to  fieolofjy  of  K(>n- 

tiicky,  Yandell  anil  Shumard. 
Parallelism  of  ralcozoies  of  North 

America  with  those  of  l''.urope, 

Verneuil,  Hall,  ,1, 

1848.  Features  of  Natchez,  Binnoy. 
Statistics  of  coal,   Taylor,  R.  ('_ 

18iJ0.  Terraces    bordering;    Lake    Eric, 

Whittlesey. 
18."il.  (Joniatite  limestom^  atRockford, 

Christy. 
Parallelism   of   I'aleozfiics   of 

I'nited     States     and     Europe, 

Hall,  J. 


Indiana— Continued. 

1851.  Superfici;il  dej)osits  of  flic  Ndrtli. 

west,  Whiltlosey. 
18.");j.  (ieologic    map     of    tin*    I  nitnl 

States,  etc.,  Marcou,  ,1. 
18.'>4.  (ieoloyic  map  of   I'nitcil  >t;ii,., 

by  Marcou,  Am.  .Jour.  Sii. 
Survey  (d"  Indiana,  lirowii,  HI. 
18').").   I'eber    tlio    Geologie   vcni    Ndnl. 

Amerika,  Marcou,  .1. 

1858.  Coal      liclds    of     I'nitcd    Sihk 

and  liritisli  Provinces,  K'o^'iis, 

II.  D. 
Sket<di    of    <ieolo;;y    of    Iniinl 

States,  R(){,'ers,  II.  !», 
Goolo<;y  of  North  .Vnicriin,  .\I;ir. 

con,  .J. 

1859.  Paleontology  of  New  Voik,  v„l. 

3,  Hall,  .1. 

1861.  Age   and  relations  of   f,'i)niatiii' 

limestone  at    Rockl'ord,  MeeK 
and  Worthen. 
Chemical    report    on    siuvcy  if 
Kentucky,  Peter. 

1862.  Survey    of   coal    iields,    I't'rry 

County,  Lesley,  .1. 
Chemung    rocks    of   .Mississipiii 

Valley,  White  and  WliitlicM. 
Rei)ort  on  coal  measures  ot'Imli- 

ana,  Lesquereux. 
Analyses    of    soils    of   liuliaiu, 

Pet(!r. 
Reconnaissance  of  In(li:uiii,()«i  II, 

I).  D. 

1864.  I'ossils  from  (' arbo  ui  I'lToiis, 

Hall,  .1. 

1865.  Geological  map.  Saylcr. 
Origin  of  i)raries,  Les(|ncn>nx. 

186(i.  Map    of    Canada    ami    jiait  "i'l 

United  States,  Logan  ami  lliH 
18()7.  Fresh-water  glacial  drift  of  the 

Northwest,  Whittlesey. 
186'.).  Geology    of    Mackenzie   Valley. 
.Meek, 
(ieology    of     Franklin    Couni.v. 

Haynu)nd. 
Well  at  Terro  IIaut(<,  (Jiiyot, 
First  report  of  survey  of  IndiaiM. I 

Cox. 
(ieology  of    Verniilioii  ('iiiintv,| 
Kradley. 

1871.  The  Marshall  groui>,  \Viiii4ii'll.A.j 
Second  Report  on  Indianii.  ('us. 
Geology  of  Sullivan  <'(.unty,(-'ol-| 
lett. 


PARTON  1 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


511 


Iiuliaiia— <'<>iitiiiiio<l.  Indiana— Contimird. 

IhTl.  "il  wells  of 'J'iMio   Iliiiitc.  Hunt,  187(>.   Lakes   of  iiorllirrn   liHli:iiia,  Lc- 

r.  S.  vrltf. 


History  of    Oiilf  <»t'    Mexico, 

<i\von,  R. 
(ihicial   plioiiiiinciia    of  MaiiiiUM^ 
Valley,  Ohio,  (iill.t'it. 
1871'.   Tiiinl  aiul  fourth  reports  on  sur- 
vey of  Indiana,  (,'ox. 


1877.  (  Oal  rejjions  of  Anioriea,  M.iel'ar- 

lane,  .1. 

1878.  'I'erni    Hudson    Hiver  in   noniiMi- 

elatiuv.  Hall,  .1. 
I)i'<covories    in    Western    eaves, 
llovev. 


ecology    of     Dubois    and     I'ike  ^       lS71t.   Kejiort  on  Cineiniiati  uroiii.,  .Mil- 


counties,  Collet  t 
(Holoi^y    of  Dearliorn,    Oliio.  ami 
Switzerland  counties,  \\'arder. 

li'ccoiiuaissance  in  ,Ias]ier  to  How- 
ard counties,  (  Ollett. 

Survey  of  Parke  ('ount\,  Hotilis, 
I!.  ('. 

Western  eoal  nu'.isures  and  Indi- 
aiui  coal,  V»\, 

(iciiloy;ie  map  of   I'nited   States, 
Hitchcock,    ('.    H. ;  Hitchcock 
and  lilakii. 
IsTli.  liriltoftheXovtlnvest,  Wimdiol], 

\.  H. 
IS71.  (tl)scrvaiions    in   Dekalb  to    l.a- 
]i(irte  counties,  l.evette. 

Fiflli    report  of  survey  ol"   Indi- 
ana, ("ox. 

Warren,    Lawrence,     I'luix.   and 
(iibsou  counties,  ("ollett. 

Cliirkc  and   Moyd  <'ounti<'s.  l!or- 

cIcU. 

rripoli,  (iardni'r. 
1^7^l.  lirown  ("onnty,  ('ollett. 
.laiksiiii  ("onnty.  ("ox. 
Sixth  rejxirtof  survey  of  Iiuliana, 

(ox. 
Scott  and  Jctforson  counties,  Hor- 

(Icn. 
(iioloii'ic    (diart    of    the    Iniled 

States,  Ura<lley. 
b"(i.  t)rMiij;e    County,    Mclntire    and 

F.lrod, 
Coal  nu>a«ures  of  I'utnani  ("ounty, 

Colh^tt. 
CIicmiIimI  r(!)>ort  of  survey  of  Ken- 
tucky, I'etor. 
S«>veiith  report  on   survey  ol"  In- 

diaun.  Cox. 
.IcnniuLjs    and     K'ipley    iDunties. 

I'lU'deil. 
h'l  liiMt  on  eouniicH   of   Indiana, 

("ollett. 
■\'t"!,n'(al  rennuns   in   drift   of  tin* 

Northwest,  Winchell,  N.  II. 


ler,  S.  A. 
On  Hunt',s  and   Dana's  i>-e(doti;ical 

tables,  Uroadhead. 
Kijjhth,  ninth,  and   tenth  report.s 

on  survey  ot' Indiana,  Cox. 
Harrison  and  C"rawtord  <'ounties, 

Collett. 
Loess  of  the  Mississijiid  \'alley, 

Hilfranl. 
Surfice  !j;<''>loj;y   of  ]>art  of  Mis- 

8issip]>i  \'alley,   MctJee. 
(!e<doj>y     of    La;;ran<^e    County, 

Edmunds. 
l\'(dat  icuis  of  hori/ons  (d'  extinct 

vcrtebrata,  ( dpe. 
ralcdiitolouy   of  New   York,  V(d. 

.-.,  Hall,  .1, 
ISSI).   (ieolony      of      Monroe     ("ounty, 

(ircene,  (i.  ^L 
1882.  l'",videnee  of  pre-(ilaeial  oriein  of 

basins  ol'  Lakes  Erie  and  <  )nta- 

rio,  (  layiiide. 
Gerdotjy,    mines,    <niiirries,    ("ol- 
lett! ' 
(ieolony  of  Shelby   County,  ("ol- 
lett. 
(ie(do<fy    of     I'ountain    County, 

Urown,  1\*.  T. 
(ieoloj-cy  of  ]?artholomew  County, 

El  rod. 
(ieolojiy    of     Delawaro    County, 

I'hinnev. 
(iold-bearini;  ilrifl.  Sutton. 
18SI!.  Siuithern  boundary  of  filaeiation 

in  Oliio,  Wri'cht,  G.  E. 
Twidl'lh  report  i>\'  depjirtmcnt   of 

{leoloLty,  Collett. 
Survey  <d'  Marion  County,  Hrown, 

\i.    i". 
(ihicial    bonnd.ary  between    New 

\'orl\  and  Illinois,  Wri<::ht,  ().  E. 
(ieoloffy    of    liandolph    County, 

Phini\oy. 
Geolo!j;y  of  Decatur  County,  El- 
rod. 


512 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX    OP 


|ii'-u..  12: 


Indiana— Continued. 

1883.  Cultiin!  iuul  curin<?  of  tobaoco, 

Killcbrcw. 

(J!eol(){?y  of  Jay  County,  M'Cas- 
lin. 

Terminal  moraine  of  second  Gla- 
cial jieriod,  Clianibcilin,  T.  C 

Sonic  {glacial  action  in  Indiana, 
CotiUcr. 

Ochcrons  deposits,  Warder. 

1884.  Sonic  Indiana  j^laciolojjy,   Coul- 

ter, 
(ilacial  Itoundary  in  Ohio,  Indi- 
ana,   and    Kentucky,   Wri}j;ht, 

G.  r. 

Topographic  iihcnonicna  in  Indi- 
ana, Campbell,  .J.  '1'. 

Buihling  Htoncs,  Orton,  K. 

(ilaciatcd  area  of  North  America, 
Wright,  G.  F. 

Survey  of  Hamilton  and  Madi- 
son counties,  Hrown,  K.  T. 

Geology  of  Morgan  County, 
Brown,  K.  T. 

Drift  of  Indiana,  Newberry. 

Post-l'lioeeno  of  America,  Cope. 

Geology  of  Kusb  County.  Klrod. 

Geologic  ma]),  Collett. 

Survey  of  Fayctto  County,  Klrod. 

Survey  of  Union  County,  EIrod. 

Geology  of  Grant  County,  Phiii- 
ney. 

Fossils  of  Indiana,  White,  C.  A. 

Ililioclvs  of  angular  gravel  and 
disturbed  stratilication. 

Geology  of  Johnson  County, 
IVfCaslin. 

Tliii  teenth  report  of  department 
of  geology.  Collett. 

Illustrations  of  jiolishod  rode 
surfaces,  Morgan,  H.  ,J. 

1885.  Mai>  of  tlic  United  States,  MclJee. 
1880.  (ieologic  map,  liranncr. 

Beuton,  Tijijiecanoo,  and  Wash- 
ingtiin  (bounties,  Gorby. 

Brown  County,  Gorby  and  T.oe. 

Building  stones,  chalk  beds, 
clavs,  glacial  dejiosits,  and  gas, 
Thonii>son,  M. 

Hancock  County,  Brown. 

Clinton,  Marshall,  and  Slarko 
coiiuties,  Thoinpson.  M. 

Compeudiuni  of  ge(dogy,  Thomp- 
son. M. 

Wabash  arch,  (iorby,  Thomp- 
son, M. 


Indiana— Continued. 

18H(>.  Maxinkuckee,Thonipsoii;in(lI,e(., 
Terminal  moraine   in  centiiil  In. 

diana,  Thompson.  M. 
Henry   and   adjoining    couiitiiH, 
I'hinney. 

1887.  Limestone    from  Bedford,  analy- 

sis, Clarke,  F.  W. 
Map  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 
C.  H. 

1888.  Caves  and  cave  life,  Kiiigslcy. 
Coals,  Ashburner. 
Correlations   of    lower  Siiiiriiin, 

Ulrich. 
DiaiiKiter  of  Silurian  islainl  aliout 

Cincinnati,  Dennis. 
Erosion  in  Indiana,  Scovill. 
Keokuk  group  at  Crawfuiilsvillc. 

Beachler. 
Deposits    in    which    iiiiiilement') 

wtire  found,  Wright,  ('•.  V. 
Natural  gas,  Phinney. 
Trenton  limestone,  oil,  and  g:is, 

Orton,  E. 
Types    of    Devonian    svstt'iii  in 

North  America,  Williams,  11. S, 

1889.  Chipped   implements  i..  drift  of 

Jackson  County,  Crcssnn, 
Clinton  fossils,  Foerste. 
Crinoids  from  the  Niagara  at  St 

Paul,  Beachler. 
Glacial  phenomena   in   iicntliiTii 

Indiana,  Leverett. 
Origin  of  loess,  Camiiludlj  J.  T. 
Ecport — Division  of  t  Jlacial  .ijcdl- 

ogy,  United   States  Geological 

Survey,  Chamberlin. 
Trenton  limestone;,  oil,  and  ^'a.*, 

Orton. 
Building  stones,  Merrill,  0.1'. 

1890.  Analyses    of   limestone,   Clarke, 

Catlett. 
Bowlder  belts  and  bowlder  train*. 

Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
Climate  indicated  by  intcrghicinl  j 

beds,  Leverett. 
History   of  Niagara   K'ivcr.  C'W 

bert! 
Glacial  boundary,  \Vri,i;ht,  (i.  1'. 
Keokuk  beds,  Gordon. 
Origin  of  pressure  of  giiH,  "rtmi, 

^IcGeo. 
Petroleum  belt  at   Tcrre  lliintc, 

Waldo. 
Macfarlano's      Railway     tiiiiik 

Chamberlin,   Collett,  Wri,i.'lit.| 


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513 


iiiirtliorn 
iH'U,  .1.  T. 

ami  Jia^ 

|u>,  Cliirkf. 
rrti:un*. 

|i;iviT.  t'il 
|vi._'lit,  ll.l'' 
I  ii-as,  "rt""' 
,.vrc  H;i"''' 


lay 
Itt, 


Indiana— Continued. 
IHlHi.  Wiirrou's  Geography,  Brewer. 
1891.  iiasauito  from  Crawford  County, 

Goldsmith. 
Criteria  of  onglacial  and  subgla- 

cial  drift,  Upham. 
Devonian  and  Carboniferoua  cor- 

roliition,  Williams,  R.  S. 
Petroleum  [etc.]  in  western  Ken- 
tucky, Orton. 
Kehition  of  strength  of  marble 

to  its  structure,  Perry, 
llolationship    of   Pleistocene    to 

pro-Pleistoceno,     Chamberlain 

aud  Salisbury, 
Roclo  at  St.  Paul,  Bcachlor. 
Stones  for  buikling,  Merrill,  G.  P. 
Titanic    oxide    [in  soils],   Dun- 

uington. 

ludian  Territory.     [Including       Okla- 
homa, etc.] 
17',il,  Travels,  Bartram. 
ix2'i.  Kxiieditiou  to  Rocky  Mountains. 

Long. 
1X5;1  (icologic    nuip     of     the    United 

Stiites,  Marcou,  J. 
1S51.  IJocks  from  Red   River    region, 
Hitchcock,  E. 
Exjiloratiou  of  Red  River  region, 
Marcy,  R.  B. ;  Shumard,  G.  C. 
18oH.  (jiiology  of  route  to  the  Pacific, 
Marcmi,  J. ;  Blake,  W.  P. 
Kcconuaissance  to   Los  Angeles, 
Maioou,  J. 
1)*58.  Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
cmi, J. 
ISlii.  Kiport    on    Arkansas     River, 

Al.ert,S.J. 
1871,  Goologic  liistory  of   tin'  (iiilf  of 

Mexico,  IlAgard. 
VTA.  Geologie  nnip  of  United  States, 
Hitchcock,   C.   H.;  Hitchcock 
ami  P>lako. 
lj"4.  Lijriiitic  llora,  Newberry. 

Chiii't  of  the  United  States,  Brad- 
hy. 
Nil.  Mmtarlane's  Geological  Railroad 

(iiiide,  Macfarlane. 
\*'^2.  Copper  region  of  nortliern  Texas 

i'urman. 
1N<I.  Description  of  Indian  Territory, 
Loiighridge. 
Soil  map  of  cotton  States,   Hil- 
gard. 
(;niilf.|^B'^''K  Map  of  the  United  States,  MeWoe. 
\Vrii!litH       Bull.  127 33 


Indian    Territory.      [Including    Okla- 
homa, eti\] — Continued. 

1887.  Geological   map   of    (Iks    United 

States,  Hitchcock,  C.  II. 

1888.  Coal,  Aahburncr. 

Trinity  formatiou.  Hill,  R.  T. 

1890.  Coiil  measures,  Clianco. 
Explorations,  Hill,  U.  T. 
Macfarlane's    Railway   Guitle, 

Loughridgo. 
Warren's  (ieography.  Brewer. 

1891.  Cretaceous  formations  of  North 

America,  Wliite,  C.  A. 

Loaf-bearing  terrano  near  Alpine, 
Cragiu. 

Notes  on  geology  of  the  South- 
west, Hill. 

Reconnaissance  of  O  u  a  c  li  i  t  a 
Mountain  system,  Hill. 

Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  G.  P. 

Ingall  [Lieutenant].  Remarks  on  tlie 
district  traversed  by  the  St.  Maurico 
expedition  in  1829. 

Quebec  Lit.  and   lll.st.  Sue.,  Trans.,  vol. '2, 
pp,  7-23, 1831. 

Renuirks  on  the  country  lying  be- 
tween the  rivers  St,  Maurico  and 
Sagucnay  on  the  north  sluM'e  of  the  St. 
Lawrence. 

Qncboe,  Lit.  and  Ili.st.  Soc,  Trans,,  vol  2,  pi>. 
210-230,  map,  1831. 

Ingall,  E.  D.  [Preliminary  report  on 
mining  districts  in  tlie  Tliunder  Bay 
region.] 

Canada,  Gool.  and  Nat.  Ui.<t.  .Surv.,  Ueport, 
1880,  Part  A,  pp,  14-1'J,  ilontreal.  1887. 

Report  on    mines    and    niinini;    on 

Lake  Superior. 

Canada,  Geol.  Snrv.,  Iteports,  vol.  3,  now 
werios,  part  2,  Koport  II,  pp,  iv,  1-14,  r2,")13], 
riatoa  I-IX  ,  map,  Montreal,  1888, 

Abstract,  Am.  Geol..  vol.  .l,  p.  212  (h  \t.), 
1888, 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.  The  sand  dunes  of 
the  San  Luis  Valley, 

Am.  Xat.,  vol.  9,  p]).  375-371!,  187,'i. 

Ingersoll,  T.  Dwight,  Glacial  origin  of 
Presquo  Is.     Lake  Eric. 

.\m.  Xat..  vol.  10, 11)1.  8(M  807, 1885. 

Invilliers,  E.  V.  d'.  Second  geological 
survey  of  Pennsylvania.  Report  !>;{, 
\o].  2.  The  geology  of  tlie  South 
Mountain  belt  of  lierks  Comity,  by 
E.  V.  dTnvilliers,  maps  in  atlas,  plates, 
xiv,  111  pages,  Harrisburg,  1883. 


514 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


liii'i.r,.127. 


Invilliers,  E.  V.  d' — Contiiuied. 

Centro  County. 

-d  Urol.   Siirv.   Pcnnaylvanin,  Koport  T4, 

tlic   geiilogy    of    Coiilro    County,   by  E.  V. 

(I'liivilliurs,  J))).  1-"51,  mapa,  Harrisburj;.  18S4. 

Ahstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  28, 

pp.  3!)()-397  (J  p.),  1884. 

Letter    respecting    Nittany    Valley 

ores. 

2(1  Ki'ol.  surv.  Pennsylvnnin,  ll(>])ort  T3, 
geology  of  Iliiiitingdoii  (joidity,  by  I.  ('.\Vliit« 
niid  otiiera,  pp.  44;)-45(),  llarrisbiirg.  1885. 

I'reliniinary  r(^i)()rt  of  work  done  in 

1885  on  tlio  lesnrvey  of  the  Pittsburg 
coal  region. 

(icol.  S(>rv.  Poiinsylvaiiia,  Annual  Koport 
for  1885,  PI).  125-221,  plate,  Harrisburg,  1886. 

The  Cornwall  iron-ore  mines,  Leb- 
anon County,  Pa. 

Am.  Inst.  Miniiij;  Eiig.,  Trans.,  vol.  14,  pp. 
873  904,  pLates,  1880. 

The  Pittsburg  coal  region, 

(Icol.  Surv.  I'onn.sylvaiiia,  Annual  Koport 
for  18S0,  part  1,  ]>p.  1-372,  plates  3,  map  in 
pocket,  llarriaburg,  1887. 

Geological  map  of  southwestern 

Pennsylvania,  giving  the  geological 
outcrops  and  tidal  elevations  as  a  basis 
for  estimating  tlu!  depths  to  the  oil  and 
gas  sands,  to  illustrate  Mr.  Carll's  re- 
port on  the  oil  and  gas  regions,  *  *  *" 
scale  2  miles  to  1  inch,  June,  1887. 

(i(Ml.  Surv.  I'eunsylvania,  Annual  Report 
for  1886,  i)art  2,  2  sheets  in  po(!ket,  Ilarris- 
burg,  1887. 

Report  on  the  iron  mines  and  lime- 
stone (juarriesof  the  Cumberland-Leb- 
anon Valley,  1886, 

(;ool.  Surv.  IVnii sylvan ia,  Kt^port  for  1886, 
part  4,  pp.  1409-1507,  map.-*,  sheot.s  7-11  in  atlas, 
llarriaburg,  1887. 

Tlie  phosphate  deposits  of  the  Island 


of  Navassa. 

Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  75-84,  1801. 
Abstract,  Am.  Oool.,  vol.  7,  p.  202  (J  p.),  1891. 

—  Keport  ou  the  geology  of  the  four 


counties  of  Union,  Snyder,  ISIiftiin,  and 
Juniata,  with  descriptions  of  the  Clin- 
ton fossil  ore  mines,  Marcollus  carbon- 
ate iron-ore  mines,  Oriskan\  glass-sand 
mines,  and  Lewistou  limestone  quar- 
ries. 2d.  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania, 
Report  F3, 420  pages,  2  maps  in  pockets, 
Harrisburg,  1891 

.  and  McCreath,  Andrew.    The  New 

River-Cripple  Creek  mineral  region  of 
Virginia,  171  pages,  1  plates,  map  in 
pocket,  Harrisburg,  1887. 


Invilliers,  E.  V.  d',  and  McCreath  An- 
drew— Continued. 

Comparison  of  some  Soutlieri) 

cokes  and  iron  ores. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.lj,ii|,, 
734-753, 1887. 


^Mineral  resources  of  thn  uppir 

Cumberland  Valley  of  soutlK^iisti-n. 
Kentucky  and  southwestern  \ii;;inia, 
tributary  to  the  proposed  Cnniberlund 
Valley  extension  of  the  Louisville .iikI 
Nashville  Railroad,  152  pag(;B,  Louis- 
ville, 1888. 

Lesley,  J.  P.,  and.     Report  on  ('drn 

wall  iron-ore  mines. 

Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania.  Aiiiinal  lli]i(i:i 
for  1885,  pp.  491-570,  map  in  atla.s,  llanisljurj; 
1880. 

Iowa. 

1823.  Expedition  from  Pittsbiirfftntlic 

Rocky  Mountains,  Ldiig. 
Map  of  country  drained  In-  tlif 
Misaissipjii,  James,  E. 

1824,  Expedition     to    sources   of  St. 

Peters  River,  Keating. 

1840.  Exploration  in  Iowa,  \ViK(iiii>iii,j 

and  Illinois,  Owen,  D.  I). 
Report  on  le^d  region  of  the  ti|i]w| 
Mississippi,  Locke. 

1841.  Mountain    limentono  of  eastiml 

United  States,  Foster,  J. 
Upper  Mississippi  region  audi 
taceous  of  the  upper  MissoiiriJ 
Nicollet. 

1842.  Lead  regions  of  the  iipjier  M;; 

sissippi,  Locke. 
Notes  on  geology  of  tlu!  WeslcB 

States,  Hall.  J. 
Silurian    and    Devonian   el'  il]| 

United  States,  Coniiul. 
Position    of    lead-liearini 

stone  of  the  upper  Missi.ssipi 

King,  H. 

1843.  Geology  of  New  York.  Hist 

trict,  Mather. 
S(!ction    from    Cleveland  i" 

Mississippi,  and  on  ideiitt'j 

Western  formations,  il.il 
Geology  of    western    distri'.lj 

New  York,  Hall,  J. 
Region   of   basin   of   the  iip| 

Mississippi,  Nicollet. 
Geology  of  the  Western  st.i| 

Owen,  D.  D. 
Review    of    Now   York  rif 

Owea,  D.  D, 


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lowa- 

mi. 
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York.  Iii'^t  1 


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jtioiiH,  Uii 

Item    >^i^"''-'| 

111,  .'. 

(,   .,1'   tl>e  «f^ 
IcoUet. 

York  vn' 


(Ontinued. 

(icoloffy  of  valley  of  the  Missis- 
Mii)])i,  Kinji;,  II. 

Distiilmtiou  iif  remains  in  older 
loriuatious  of  the  Uuited  States, 
Hall,  J. 

Kojinrt  of  survey  of  Wisconsin 
and  Iowa,  Owen,  D.  1). 

Piirallelism  of  Palcozoifs  of 
North  America  with  those,  of 
Europe,  Verneuil,  Hall,  .1. 

Li'tti'rH  on  geology,  Christy. 

On  jicology  of  Wisconsin,  Owen, 
I).  D. 

Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  R.  C. 

Hcconnaissance  of  Chippewa  dis- 
trict of  Wisconsin,  etc.,  Owen, 
I).  D. 

Paleontology  of  the  lowest  sand- 
stones, Owen,  D.  D. 

Fossils  in  Paleozoic  of  Iowa, 
Wisconsin,  and  Minnesota, 
slniniard  and  Owen. 

Intrnduction,  report  on  Wiscon- 
sin, Iowa,  and  Minnesota, 
Owen,  D.  D. 

JSliarlv's  tooth  from  Keokuk, 
Deaor. 

8n)ierficial  deposits  of  the  North- 
west, Whittlesey. 

Survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  Min- 
nesota, etc.,  Owen,  D.  I). 

l{e]iort  on  valleys  of  the  Minne- 
Niita,  Mississippi,  and  Wiscon- 
sin rivers,  Shnmard,  B.  ]•". 

(u'dlogic  map  of  Uuited  States, 
liy  Marcou,  Am.  Jour.  Sci. 

Fusiliiia  liniestouo  from  I'ort 
Kearney,  Owen,  D.  D. 

Map  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and 
Minnesota,  Owen,  I).  D. 

Cataloj^uo  of  specimens,  Owen, 
I).  D. 

Uelier  die  Geologic  von  Nord- 
Anierika,  Marcou,  ,7. 

Miipof  Iowa,  Parker,  N.  II. 

Ciulioniferous  limestone  of  the 
Mississippi  Valley,  Hall,  .1. 

Report  of  survey  of  Iowa,  Hall 
and  Whitney. 

Coal  tields  of  United  States  and 
British  Provinces,  Rogers,  H.  D. 

Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
cou, J. 

D('8  Moines  Valley  and  sonth'.,ist- 
ern  Iowa,  Wortheu. 


Iowa — Con  t  i  n  ued . 

185'J.  Palecmtology  of  New  York,  vol.  '.i, 
Hall,  . I. 

1860.  Analyses  of  soils,  etc.,  of  Arkan- 

sas, Peter,  R. 

Observations  in  vicinity  of  Tur- 
lington, White,  C.  A. 

Report  on  Iowa  geology,  Hall 
and  Whitney. 

1861.  Age   and    relations   of   goniatito 

limestone   at    Rockford,  Iowa, 
Meek  and  Worthen. 
Chciuieal  report  of  survey  of  Ken- 
tucky, Peter. 

1862.  Chemung  of  the  Mi8sissip])i  Val- 

ley, White  and  Whitfield. 

1863.  (ieology,  etc.,  of  the  upper  Mis- 

sissippi, Ilayden. 

1864.  Fossils   from   Carboniferous, 

Hall,  .J. 
Reconnaissance  au  Noltraska, 
Marcou,  J. 

1866.  Geology  of  the  lead  region,  Whit- 

ney, ,F.  D. 
Stratigraphy,  Tertiary,   coal 

nuMisures,     sub-CarboniiV-rous, 

Devonliin,   and    Siluriau  of 

llliuois,  Worthen. 
Map  of  Canada  and  part  of  t\w 

United  States,  Logan  and  Hall. 
Evidence  of  two  formations  in 

the  Burlington  limestone,  Niles 

ami  Wachnuith. 
Drift  of  Western  and  Southern 

States,  Hilgard. 
Coal,  iron,  and  oil,  Daddow. 

1867.  Lo  Dyas  au  Nr^braska,  Marcou.  .1. 
Exogenous  leaves  in  Cretaceous, 

White,  C.  A. 

Geinitz  on  upper  Paleozoic  of 
southern  Nebraska,  Meek. 

Geology  of  south  westeru  Iowa, 
White,  C.  A. 

Fresh-water  glacial  drift  of  the 
Northwest,  Whittlesey. 

Terrain  cretace,  Marcou,  ,T. 

Notice  of  fauna  of  Potsdam  sand- 
stone. Hall,  J. 

1868.  Dyas  m  Nebraska,  Marcou,  J. 
Coal  in  Nebraska,  White,  C.  A. 
Report  of  State  chemist,  Hinrich. 
First  and  second  reports  of  sur- 
vey of  Iowa,  White,  C.  A. 

Report  on  region  between  Des 
Moines  and  the  Missouri,  St. 
John. 


516 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


[Dl'U.  127 


lowa- 

1«GK, 


1860 


1870, 


1871, 


1873 


1874. 


1875. 


1876. 


-Continued. 

SiuCiiccfreologyof  K.iccoon  River 
rofjion  iiiiil  vvcHtoru  lowii,  St. 
.John. 

The  Mi8si8siit])i  Valley,  Foster, 
.J.  W. 

Lakes  of  Iowa,  past  and  present, 
White,  C.  A. 

Cretaceous  iu  Guthrie  County, 
White,  C.  A. 

Iowa  drift,  AVhite,  C.  A. 

lied  nuartzite  bowlders  of  west- 
ern Iowa,  White,  C.  A. 

Welatious  and  cliaraeter  of  west- 
ern bowlder  drift,  Andrews,  E. 

Ohl  lake  beds  of  prairie  region, 
Wallace,  S.  J. 

Geology  of  some  portions  of  Min- 
nesota, Hall,  .1. 

Trif)  to  great  rod  pipestone 
quarry,  Wliitt^,  C.  A. 

Middle  coal  measures,  St.  .John. 

Keport  on  western  Iowa,  St. 
.lohn. 

Keport  on  survey  of  Iowa,  White, 
C.  A. 

Middle  region,  etc.,  of  western 
Iowa,  St.  .John. 

Bowlder  from  coal  bed  in  <  )hio, 
Winehell,  A. 

Post-Tertiary  history  of  Iowa, 
White,  C.  A. 

The  Marshall  group,  Winchell,  A. 

Eastern  linut  of  Cretaceons, 
White,  C.  A. 

Map  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 
C.  H. ;  Hitcheock  and  Blake. 

Drift  of  the  Northwest, Winchell, 
N.  H. 

Chart  of  nomenclature  for  Min- 
nesota, Winchell,  N.  II. 

Niagara  and  lower  Helderberg  in 
United  States  and  Canada, 
Hall,  J. 

Keport  of  survey  of  Missouri, 
Broadhead. 

Cretaceous  lloras,  Losquereux. 

Geologic  chart  of  the  United 
States,  Bradley,  F.  II. 

Guelph  limestone  of  North 
America,  Nicholson. 

Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils 
of  upper  Missouri  country, 
Gabb. 

Sections  of  bluifs  neiir  Daven- 
port, Pratt. 


gruiip, 


Iowa — Continued. 

1876.  Vegetal   remains   in   (liiif^  wj,,. 

chell,  N.  H. 

1877.  On    the    Glacial    epochs,   piju^. 

E.  K. 
Coal    region   of  Ameiua,   Mau- 

farlaue. 
Chemung  in  Iowa,  (!alviii. 
MarcelluH  in  Iowa,  (.'ah  in. 
Local     geology     of     DiiveniMiit. 

Barris. 

1878.  Komarks  on    Laramie 

White,  C.  A. 
Term  Hudson  Iiiver  in  nomeiida. 

ture,  Hall,  J. 
Driftless  interior  of  North  Aimi- 

ica,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Position  of  forest  bod  in  iiortli 

eastern  Iowa,  MeGei>. 
Geodes    of    Keokuk    loriiiatioii, 

Wallace,  S.  .J. 
Origin  of  driftless  region,  Iivinf;, 

R.  D. 
Lesquereux's  theory  of  prairies. 

Hay. 
Valley  of  the  Minnesota  nm\  Mi> 

eissippi  rivers,  Warren,  (i.  i\. 
Annual  deposit  of  tlie  Missimii 

during  post-Pliocene,  lodd. 
Shale  in  limestone  at  indcjiuud- 

ence,  Calvin. 
Dark  shales  below  Devonian  ,it 

Independence,  Calvin. 

1879.  Surface  getdogy  ol'  ]iait  uf  Mis 

sissippi  Valley,  Me(ief. 
Macfarlane's   Railway  liuiile  tu  j 

Iowa,  White,  C.  A. 
Glacial  drift  on  rosidiuuy  day,* 

McGee. 
North    American   Mesnzoic  iiiiJl 

Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Superficial  formatioiis  of  iioitlil 

eastern  Iowa,  Mc(iei 
Richthofeu's  theory  of  tlio  lofSs,j 

Todd. 

1880.  Report  on  central  and  wcstcraj 

Minnesota,  Uphani. 
Fremont  County,  Call. 
Deep  well  at  Emmets  1  uitf;,  WiU'j 

chell,  N.  H. 
Resources  of  Wisconsin,  IrviiijJ 

R.  D. 
Laterito  of  India,  McGce. 

1881.  Glacial    drift    and   its  termi!U| 

moraines,  Upham. 
Loess  iu  central  Iowa,  Call. 


I.u 

> 

Ur: 

I, 

liii 

/»ii/ 

Sm 

l>e|)( 

C'Ji 

Ciiji 

Uist 

Ca 

Arte.s 
low 

DeCci) 

I>riit  ( 

Will 
Cil.iei,.,] 

i'Of'S.s  ,'| 


I'LL.  127 


PAIITON.] 


NOllTH    AMEUICAN    GEOLO(!Y. 


517 


,  rricf. 

a,    Ma.- 

ill. 
ill. 
iiveuimrt, 

glUlll), 

iioiiii'iiL'l;i- 
urth  Amtt- 
i\  ill  nortk- 

f(ini\atioii, 
rion,  Irviu!;, 

of  prairies, 

wt.'i  iiud  Miv 
ariL'UjO.K- 
tho  Missouri 

JUP,  'I'lxW. 

IikU'VI'U'V 
1 


lowa- 

\m. 

1882. 


iKs;?. 


icvoniaii  at 
Ivin. 
>rtvt  lit'  M'»- 
(Ire. 
y   (liiido  l«  ! 

sidiiary  clays, 


Meaozoic  unill 
S.  A. 
lOiis  of  novtli- 

y  of  tlic  loess, 

m. 
Kull 


COllSlli 


IrviDM 


McGce. 

il   its  teimiim 

u. 

wa,  Call. 


\SH\. 


im. 


IWi. 


I  m. 


('(iiitinucd. 

(^ii.itoriiary    of    westorn     Iowa, 

vie,  Todd,  Chiiinbeiiin,  T.  C 
Loess  of  North  Ainericii,  Call. 
L()(!S8  and  aHHociated  dopo.sits  of 

i)cs  Moines,  McGoo  and  Call. 
Ilica  and  related  horizons,  A\'al- 

.ott. 
Ciirboniferous  drift  at  East  Dav- 

(Mijiort,  McWliortor. 
I)i;iina}.;o   systoniK   and    loess  of 

cMHtorn  Towa,  McCf^o. 
Note  on  Jointed  structnre,  McOeo. 
JSoction  of  blutf  at  East  Davou- 

liort,  Pratt. 
I, (Kill    f^oology     of    Davenport, 

liiirris. 
Tcriiiinal  moraine  of  second  Glac- 

i.il  jicriod,  Chanib<'rlin,  T.  C. 
K(|uivaloncy  of  Limo  Croek  beds, 

Williams,  H.  8. 
Fauna  at  Limy  Crock,  Calvin. 
HI II if  at  Sixth  street,  Davenport, 

I'ratt. 
Aiinient     Mississippi,     .Sjioncor, 

J.  W. 
\ow  York   water  lime  in   lowii, 

'I'llt'any. 
(ilnciiil  boundary  in  Oliio,  Indi- 
ana,  and    Kentucky,    "NVriyht, 

(!.  E. 
Liiwoi-  Riirliuutton    liiiie.stono    in 

New  Mexico,  .Springer. 
Drainage  and    loess    of  oaslorn 

Tow.'i,  McGeo. 
liiiilcling  stones,  McGeo. 
Driftless  area,  Chaml)orlin    and 

Salisbury. 
U't'lioit   on   (Quaternary  geology, 

Cliainborliu,  T.  C. 
Maji  of  tho  United  States,  Mc(  Joe. 
Cdliper  in  drift  of  Iowa,  Fulton. 
History     of     Johnson     County, 

(  alvin. 
Fresh- water  invertebr-'tes  of  the 

.Fiiv.issic,  White,  C.  A. 
Arfiisian   well    at   Belle    I'laino, 

Iowa,  Chamberlin. 
MoNciiient  of  glaciers,  Irish. 
l)elcnso  of  local  geology  of  Dav- 
enport, Harris. 
Driir  cojiper,  Salisbury. 
Fauna  at  base  of  the  Chemung, 

Williams,  U.S. 
filarial  tlow  in  Iowa,  Webster. 
Loess  and  clays,  analyses,  Itiggs. 


lo^va— 

1887. 


IHHH. 


1889. 


•Continuod. 

Map  of  the  Uniteil  States,  Ilitch- 
coek,  C.  If. 

Ovibos  'avifrons  from  the  loess, 
McGeo. 

(.'hert  of  upjior  eo.al  measures  in 
Montgomery  County,  Am.  Geol. 

Coal,  Asliburner. 

Coal  measures  of  central  Iowa, 
Koycs. 

Drift  and  loess  of  north-central 
basin,  Webster. 

Fossils  from  co.al  measures  at  Des 
Moines,  K<»yo8. 

Fossils  from  IJoekville  shales, 
Webster. 

Geology  of  .Johnson  County, 
Webster. 

Ilcmatito  in  Allamakoo  County, 
Orr. 

Later  Cretaceous,  Am.  Gool., 
White,  C.  A. 

MuscatiiK?  County.  Calvin. 

Notes  on  Uockford  shales,  Web- 
ster. 

Pockets  containing  clay  at  Clin- 
ton, Fariisworth. 

Superiicial  deposits  of  northeast- 
ern Iowa,  Mctieo. 

Surface  geology  of  Burlington, 
Keycs. 

Well  at  Keokuk.  Gordon, 

W^ell  at  Washington,  Calviu. 

Fauna  of  lower  coal  measures, 
Koyes. 

Carboniferous  eehinodermata, 
Keyos. 

Continuauco  of  Lake  Clieyenne, 
Tod.l. 

Devonian  lanuio  of  Iowa,  Wil- 
liams, U.S. 

Defense  of  local  geology,  Davon- 
liort,  Harris. 

General  description  of  Devonian, 
W^•bster. 

Geology  of  soiitlioastcrn  Iowa, 
Gordon. 

Lower  Carbonic  gasteropoda  from 
Hiirliiigtoii,  Koyes. 

Missouri  Hiver,  Hroadbead. 

Terraces  of  Missouri,  Todd. 

Toiiograpliic  types  in  northeast- 
ern Iowa,  JIcGec. 

Well  at  Davenport,  Tiffany. 

Distribution  of  leoss  fossils, 
Koyes. 


518 


CATALOaiJE    AND    INDEX    OF 


(nixum 


Iowa — Continued. 
188$).  Deep    boring    iit    Keokuk,   Oor- 
ilon. 

Section    of    Ma(iuoketii    Hhalen, 
.Itimea. 

Description  of  ]{ockford  Hhales, 
Wel).stor. 

Distribution    of   Ioohs    fosHilH, 
Kt-ycs. 

Hni!<ling  Htonea,  Merrill,  0.  V. 

Ucport,  Potomac  diviaion,  U.  S. 
Gcol.  Surv.,  McGce. 
1890.  Brccciatod  cliaractcr  of  St.  Louis 
linicHtont',  Gordon. 

Deep  well  at  Le  Mars,  Todd. 

Folding     of     Carlionil'erous     in 
southwestt'rn  Iowa,  Todd. 

Lineage  of  Lake  Agassi/,  Todd. 

Loess  and  its  fossils,  ►Sliiniek. 

Loess  about  Museatiui),  Witter. 

Maefarlaue's  Railway  Guide,  Mc- 
(iee. 

Ma(|onketa  shales.  .Tames,  J.  F. 

Microscopic  structure  of  oolitt!, 
Harbonr. 

Origin    of    extra-niorainic    till, 
Todd. 

Piiysical  geograjihy,  Call. 

Terraces  of  the  Missouri,  Todd. 

Topographic  ty])es  of  southeast- 
ern Iowa,  McfJee. 

Transitional  drift,  Webster. 

Warren's  (Jeography,  lirewer. 

Crinoids  from  lower  Carbonifer- 
ous, Wachnnitli  and  Sjjringer, 

Report,  Potomac    division,  U.  S. 
tJeol.  Surv..  Magee. 
IH'Jl.   lUeunial  report  of  State   geolo- 
gist, Winslow. 

Cambrian  of  North  America,  Wal- 
cott. 

Conditions  controlling  artesian- 
well  boring.  Hall,  C.  W. 

Criteria  of  englaeial  and  subgla- 
eial  drift,  IJphani. 

Devonian  and  Carboniferous  cor- 
relation, Williams,  U.S. 

Devonian  of  Uuchanau  County, 
Calvin. 

Extension  of  ])re-Pleistocone 
gravels,  Salisbury. 

Fossil    faunas   in   central    Iowa, 
Kcyes. 

Red-rock    sandstone    of    Marion 
County,  Kcyes. 


lovra — Continued. 

1891.  Stratigrajdiy    of    Carboniferoim, 
Keyes. 
Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  (i,|', 

Irelan,  William, Jr.     Rejyortof  Statenijn. 
eralogist. 

('iilitornin,  6tli  Aimiiul  I(i-|Hirt  <ir  Slatr 
Mini^nilogiHt,  part  2,  itp.  1-1-02, 1887. 

[ ]  Mineral  resources  of  the  State.o(iii 

sidered  by  counties. 

C'lilil'oniia,  8tli  Ucport  of  Ktiiti-  .Mincril 
of,'iHt,  lip. '.i2-22;!.  ;!21-:!:i5,  342-3r,2.  4Ul!-jii4. 512- 
510, 528-043,  052-078,  OUU-691, 1«88. 

[ ]  Natural  and  artilicial  cement. 

Oalitbinia,  8tli  Hcport  of  .Stiito  Jliiieral- 
ogi«t,  pp.  8t).'>-8«4,  1888. 

[ ]  California  cement. 

Ciilirornia,  'Jth  K<i|M)rt  of  Mineralot.'iiii.pp. 
309-311, 1800. 

[ ]  Rincon  Hill  well,  Folsom  .iiiil  Siv. 

oud  streets.     Geologic  sections  as  siin 
in  sinking. 

(J.ilirorniii,  lOtli  Kcport  of  Miucral()};i!it,|i|i 
043-040, 18U0. 

Irish,  C.  W.     Movements  of  glaciers  of 
the  Ice  period  in  Iowa  and  ifsvicinili. 
Iowa  llist.  Hoc,  vol.  1,  iiji.  03-07,  ICW-.i 
1885, 

Irving,  Roland  D.  On  the  age  of  tin 
(juartzites,  schists,  and  couglouierait! 
of  Sauk  County,  Wis. 

Wisconsin  Acad.  Sii.,  Train*..  \ol.  I.|i|i.  IJi- 
137,  map,  1872. 

Am.  Jiiur.  Sci.,  3il  serieit,  vul.  i,  j)]).  »P.«  | 
(with  allerutions),  1872. 

Note  on  the  age  of  tin;  metiiiiiorpliic | 

rocks  of  Portland,  Dodge  Coiiiiiy. 
Wis. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  sorioH,  vol.  5,  jip.  'M-B,\ 
1873. 

On  some  jioints  in    the   geolou'y  ofl 

northi'in  \\'iscoiisin. 

WiscouHin  Acud.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vul.  2, pp. 
119,  map,  1874. 

On  a  litmd   specimen   sliowin;;  tli»| 

exact  junction  of  the  ])riiiiorilial  !*iiiil-| 
stone  and  liuroniaii  sciiists. 

Wiscousiu  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  m>1-2,  p.  W 
1874. 

On  the   agt^  of    the  copj)cr-liiariD| 

rocks  of  Lake  Superior,  .iikI  mi  ihl 
westward  continuation  of  the  Ij^ 
Superior  synclinal. 

.\m.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  sorics,  vol.  ».  iip- f'-^ 
plates,  1874. 


iiiferoiH, 

rill,(l.l'. 
itiitemiii- 

t    ■.f  SliiU' 
<tsiU',  oiiii- 

Itl'     MilLlTll 

Wi-'M.  512- 

jineiit. 

[ate  MiwMl' 

iernlo({i8t,pp. 
oin  and  f«t'i  • 

iollH  as  SMD 
iui'ralu|:i«t,pii 

[■  {rliieiersoi 
I  itsvicinili. 

I  63-67,  16M-5 

iiH«  of  tlif 
j^loiiitTata 

.  vol.1.  M'.iiM 
111.  i,  I'll-  »'-■«  I 

iiciiiiiKin'''"' 

l{r,.    Comiiy. 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


519 


.5.  i.i..2l2-*l 

■  .^(>iilii'.'y  "J 
voi.2,iir.i'''-l 
uliiiwiii);  M 


ts. 


,x„l.'i.liW 


H,   Mini  im  itu 


vol.  ".  i'P- 


Irving,  Kolantl  D.— Continued. 

lyotn  oil  some  new  poiutu  in  tlio  olo- 

mfiit:ii'.v.stratifio.ition)ftbo  primordial 
bikI  L'liniicliiiu  roclcH  of  tjoutli  contra! 
Wisi'ousiu. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  sorieg,  vol.  0,  pp.  440-443, 
1875. 

Kaolin  in  Wisconsin. 

WUruN.siii  Aciid.  Scl.,  Trans.,  vo'..  3,  pp.  .1- 

W.  IHTII. 

Notion  the  yonngostlluronian  rocks 

Bdiitli  of  I.iike  Superior. 

Aim. .1  our.  Sti.,  3d  sorii'S,  vol.  11,  p. 483  <J  p.), 

187C. 

[R(>|iort  of  progroBs  in  central  and 

uortJHMii  Wisconsin.] 

(itul.  Siirv.  Wisconsin,  Annual  Report  for 
1870,  pp.  13-18,  Madison,  1877. 

—  (ii'olof^y  of  central  Wisconsin. 

(ii'iild^-y  of  Wisconsin,  Hiirvoy  of  1873-1877, 
vol.'.'.  pp.  l()7-<i36,  map  in  atlas,  1878. 
.Mislr.ict,  Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  3d  8erio8,vol.  15, 

pp.GJ  (it,  1878. 

—  Noto  on  the  ago  of  tlio  crystalline 
roeks  of  Wisconsin. 

Am.  .1(1111'.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  13,  pp.  307-309, 

1877. 

—  Driftlcss  region  of  Wisconsin. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  15.  pp.  406-407, 

1878. 

I  —  Orisiii  of  the  driftless  region  of  the 

Niirtliwcst. 

Am.  .Jimr.  Sci.,  3d  sorioa,  vol.  15,  pp.  313-314, 

1878. 

— ]  [Wi'port  of  work  on  tho  Penokee 

inm  raiijio.  ] 
(ii'iil.  Siirv.  Wisconsin,  Annual  Report  for 
1*77,  pp.  17-;!5,  Miulison,  1878. 

I — Note  on  tho  stratigraphy  of  tho  Hu- 
roiiiiin  scries  of  northern  Wisconsin,  and 
Ml  the  (>i|iiivalency  of  tho  Iliironian  of 

till' M:ii'i|iiotto  and  Penokee  districts. 
Am.  Joui'.  Sci.,  3d  Borios,  vol.  17,  pp.  393-308, 

I871I. 

■TbcMiinoral  roHourcos  of  W^isconsin. 
Mn.  Inst.  Miiiinj;  Eug.,  Trans.,  vol.  8,  pp. 

tT8-JUH,  i'()l,irc(l  niiip,  1.S80. 

-Oeoloi^ical    structure    of    uorthorn  j 

I  V'isi'oiisin.  i 

'aolii^'v  of  Wisoon.siii,  survey  of  1873-1879, 
™U,  pp.  l-'JS,  atlas,  1880. 

-  fiiiolofry  of  the  eastern  Lake  Superior 
I  ilisti'ict, 

Hpiiln^iy  of  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873-1870, 

vul.a,  pp.r,l-L'i.-,,  atla.s,  1880. 


Irving,  Koland  D. — Continued. 

The  copper-bearing  rocks  of  Lake 

Superior. 

r.  S.  (iiol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  I'owell,  Director, 3a 
Annual  Report,  1881-82,  pp.  89-188,  Wiisliing- 
ton,  1882. 
Abstract,  Science,  vol.  4,  p.  67,  (J  p.),  4",  1884. 

Microscopic  examination  of  Anhean 

rocks  [from  the  Flamiteau]  Kivci 
country,  Wis. 

(Joology  of  Wigconsiu,  survey  of  1873  1879, 
vol.4,  pp.  617-021,  1882. 

The  copper-bearing  rocks  of  Lake 

.Sn]ierior. 

I ' .  S.  Oeol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  Powell,  Dirnctor, 
Monograiihs,  vol.  5,  464  pages,  29  pliitcs,  4°, 
Wasliiiigton,  1883. 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.5,  pp.  299-300,  1883. 

Tho  rnited  States  Geological  Survey. 

School  of  Mines,  Quart.,  vol,  4,  pp.  284-298, 
1883. 

Minerals  and  lithology  of  Wisconsin. 

(ieology  of  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873-1879, 
vol.1,  pp.  309-361,  1883. 

On  the  paraiuorphic  origin  of  the 

hornblende  of  the  crystalline  rocks  of 
tlio  Northwestern  States. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  2fl,  pp.  27-32, 
■321-322 ;  vol.  27,  pi>.  130-134 ;  vol.  28,  p.  10 1,  188:). 
Reviewed  by  M.  K.  Wadswortli,  ibid.,  vol. 
26,  p.  15",  (ip-)- 

On  tho  nature  of  tho  induration  in 

the  St.  Peters  and  Potsdam  sands  tones 
and  in  certain  Archoau  qnartzites  in 
Wisconsin. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scrioa,  vol.  25,  pp.  401-411, 
1883. 

Reviewed  by  M.  E.  W[ad8Worth],  Scionco, 
vol.2,  p.  52  (8  p.),  4°,  1883. 

The  copper-boaring  rocks  of  I.iake 

Superior. 

.Science,  vol.  1,  pp.  140-141,  359-300, 422,  1.S83. 
Reviewed  by   A.  R.  C.  Sclwyii,  ibid,  p. '-'21 
(J  p.);    M.  E.  Wadsworth,   ibid,  pp.  218  'J49 
(J  p.) ;  N.  II.  Wincbell,  ibid,  p.  334  (4  p.). 

Iron  ores. 

Ccoloiivof  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873-1879, 
vol.  1,  pp.  013-030,  1883. 

Report  [on  studies  of  Archeau  of  tho 

Northwest]. 

U.  S,  ( icol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  I'owell,  Director,  4th 
Annual  Report,  1882-83,  pp.  28-34,  Washing- 
ton,  1884. 

Divisibility  of  the  Archeau  in  the 

Northwest. 

Am.  .loiir.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  20,  pp,  237-240, 
1885.  Address  to  Wisuousiu  Academy  of  Sci- 
ence. 


520 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


(nri,L.  ir 


Irving,  IJolftnd  D.— Coatiiined. 

Preliiniiiiir.v  paper  on  an  invcHti^a- 

tioii  of  the  Archeaii  formatiouB  of  tho 

Kortbwoateru  .States. 

V.  S.  Gcol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  I'owoll,  Director,  Ctli 
Aiimiul  Koitort,  1883-84,  pp.  175-242,  Wftshinn- 

ton,  1H8.'>. 

AliHtiictg,  Am.  Nat., vol.  20,  jip.  248  219  (J  p.), 
18Hfi;  EiiK.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  41),  pp.  174- 
17D  (§  col.),  4°,  1890. 

Tho  copper-boariufi  rocks  of  Lake 

Superior. 

Am.  .) our.  Scl.,  3d  BcricB,  vol.  29,  pp.  258-259, 
1885. 

Rin-ioWH  [.T.  I).  Dana],  il'iil..  V-  "^i  N.  n. 
Winflifll.ibld.,  pp.;):i9-34o  (j  p.). 

Kcport    •     *     '    Lake  Superior  di- 
vision. 

U.  S.  Ctool.  Surv.,  J.  AV.  Powtll,  Piroctor,  6tli 
Annu.al  lU'port,  1884-85,  pp.  40-48,  Wasliiuf;. 
ton,  1885. 

Orijj;iu  of   the    forruginouH    Hchists 

and  iron  ores  of  tlic  Lake  Superior 
region. 

Am, .Tour.  S<i., 3d  .series,  vol.  32, pp. 255-272, 
1886. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  pp.  lO.-iO-lOSl 
(i  p.),  1880;  Poimlar  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  33,  p. 
714  (k  col.),  1888;  School  of  Miuos,  Quart., 
vol.  8,  p.  188(8  p.),  1887. 

Tiiruoholini    on    the    formation    of 

(luartzite  by  onliirgenient  of  the  quartz 
fragniontu  of  sandstone. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  serie.s,  vol.  31,  pp.  225-22C, 
1886. 

Is  tliero  a  Iluronian  group? 

[Kead  to  Nat.  Acid.  !>i'i.,  April,  1887.] 
Am.  Joiir.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  34,  pp.  204-216, 

249-2C3,  305-374,  1887. 
Abstract,  Am.   Gcol.,  vol.    1,   pp.   110-120, 

1888. 

[ ]  [On  the  use  of  tho  term  "  Taconic."] 

Intomatioual  Cong.  Gcol.,  Am.  Committee, 
Keports,  1888,  IJ,  p.  17  (1  lino),  1888. 
Aiu.  Gcol.,  vol.  2,  p.  207,  1888. 

[On  geologic    nomenclature,   sub- 

divisiou.s,  iioinencliituro,  origin  of  some 
members,  characteristics  of  Archeau 
rock  chissiiication  of  eruptivos,  origin 
of  soi'peutiues,  and  use  of  term  "Taco- 
nic." ] 

International  Conj;.  Geol.,  Am.  Committee, 
Reports,  1888,  A,  pp.  01-05,  1888. 

Report,  Lake   Superior  division  of 

geology. 

U.  S.  Gcol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  rowcll,  Director,  7th 
Report,  1885-86,  pp.  08-70,  Washington,  1888. 


Irving,  Roland  D. — Continued. 

On  tho  classification  of  the  (ailv 

Cambrian  and  pre-Cambrian  fornia. 
tions.  A  brief  discussion  of  principles 
illustratcil  by  examples  drawn  mainlv 
from  the  Lake  Superior  region. 

U.  S.  (idol.  Surv.,  J.  \V.  rowcll,  Director, 
7tli  Itciiort,  lH8.')-80,  pp,  365-454,  platos  3l)-5i 
Washington,  1888. 

Ab.stract,  Am.  Gool.,  vol.  4,  pp.  lU-n; 
(I  p.),  1889. 

Report,  Lake  Superior  division. 

U.  S.  (ieol.  Surv.,  J,  W.  Powell,  Dirpclnr. 
8tli  Report,  pp.  132-141,  Washington,  IM 

Explanatory  and  historical  note. 

U.  S.  Gool.  Surv.,  IJuU.  No.  02.  Tlic  (jmii 
stouo  schist  areas  of  tho  Menoniincr  and  M.ir 
quottp  regions  of  Michigan,  by  (J.  II,  WJ 
Haras,  pp.  11-30,  plates  1-2,  Washiujitoii, 
1890. 

and  Chamberlin,  T.  C.    olwcrwi. 

tions  on  the  junction  bctweoii  tlio 
Eastern  saud.stono  and  the  Keweenaw 
serioH  on  Kowoonaw  Point,  Lake  .Siiin- 
rior. 

U.  S.  Gcol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  rowcll,  Dindn: 
Bull.  No.  23,  vol.  3,  pp.  377-498,  Wii.^liinct.j 
1885. 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.  7,  p.  110  (^  pj 
1888. 

Review,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  44  57,  Uti. 

and,  and  Strong,  Moses.    Wis- 


consin [Geological  formations], 


Macfarlaud's  Am.  Gcol.  Kwy. 
139-144,  1879. 


iliiiilo,  fp 


and  Van  Hise,  C.  R.     i'lie  ciy- 

talline  schists  of  tho  Laki^  .Sinioriorj 
district. 

Congr^B  G6ol.  International,  Cemiitcs  te 
dus.    4th  BOSS.,  pp.  156-170.    Loiidnn,  K'l 

—  and  Van  Hise,  C.  R.  On  secomhry 
enlargements  of  mineral  frau incuts  i: 
certain  rocks. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  J.  "W.  rowcll.  Dirocw.l 
Dull.  No.  8,  vol.  2,  pp.  187-240,  Wa-shiiigi*! 
1885. 

Crystalline  rocks  of  tho  Wi' 


cousin  Valley. 

Geology  of  Wisconsin,  survey  "f  18"3-l!^<j 
vol.  4,  pp.  023-714,  atlas,  maps,  18S'J. 

Abstr.tct,  I'hil.  Alag.,  new  seiics,  vol. lij 
pp.  462-463,  1882. 

The  Pcnokee  iron-heiiriuiiseriej 

of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin. 

II.  S.  Gool.  Surv.,  J.  W.  I'ow.U,  Diwil 
10th  Ri!port,  pp.  341-507,  plates  20-42,  «'4 
ington,  1890. 


CARTON,  j 

Isbester 

Kivcr, 
Koyii 
pp  3;i:'. 

—  On  ( 

tciTitor 
.Arctic 
Aiiicric.i 
(M'ol. : 
(nap,  IH.' 
,Vni,.|( 


Jack,  fi'dl) 
.\in,  (ii 

Jackson,  ^ 

Iirilirijil|.( 

massive  c 
.Vii],.(()i 

1, «»!:'. 

—  f  Ifepor 

HfOIlCS.  I 

(.'.ilitdrni 
nisi.  pp.  L'l.) 

—  liiiildin 
C'alidiriiii 

i-'i^f.  pp.  88i 

Jackson,  C 
mcrats  de 
contieniicn 

.Sir.  i; 

li)3.i. 

—  Fir,-.( 
pnliiic  liii 
l«i,^'es,  I! 

—  riist 
■'^tale  of  ,M 
-'I  plat<.s, 
pajrcs. 

I — All    ;ic(. 

iiiacle  (if  I 

lil'slnli.I, 
I 1*CC0(|(1 

"dliepiili 


r(^ 


S( 

111! 


I'llIISctN 

Alla-ash 

M,^'e,-i.!(|,l;| 

I'lilili.siicd  j, 
Ali.slract..' 

|1~-]  'Hi,.  CO, 
'Ma.i.s, 
Am,  .loiir, 

-.Miscell;,,! 

P"rtioii,s  ,,f  f 

Am  .four. 


I.ART"N  1 


NORTH    AMKKICAN    OEOLOOY. 


:)2i 


Isbester,  A.  K-    Somo  account  of  Peel 
Kivcr,  North  Amcricn. 

lldvil  (i<'i'(!r-  '^"'-■•i  Jour,  lor  1845,  vol.  15, 
(111  -xi:  'M'<.  map,  1845. 

Oil  I  111'  jjooloKy  "t"  ll't)  Hudson  May 

li'i'iitiirics  aud  of   portioiiH  of  thr 
Arctic    and    northwo.storn  roj^iouM   of 

Aiiii'iica. 

i;,.i,|,  ,S(i('.,  (Jiiart.  Jour.,  vol.  11,  pp. 407-620, 

Aim  .Jour.  Soi.,  2(1  »riio8,vol,21,  pp.  313-;i38, 

1850. 


Ooolojjty  in  tlio  public 


Ives,  JaniosT.  B. 
Bcbools. 

Caiiailiiiii  Inst.,  I'roc,  3il  m'rlos,  vol.  5,  pp. 
l:J5  128,  1887. 

Iron  and  other  ores  in  Ontario. 

raiiiiiliiiii  In«l.,  Proc,  3il  sorics  vol.  6,  pp. 
185-lil2,  1888. 

[ ]  [Ri'inarlvs   on   aiiciont  fllioro   lino 

near  'r<iroiito.] 

Cjiiimllim  lu.st.,  I'roc,  3(1  scrion,  vol.  fl,  pi>. 
4-5,  1888. 


J. 

Jack,  I.'i'l'i^rt  L.    Now  Zealand  glaciers.     Jackson,  ('.  W — Continued 


Am   (icol.,  vol.  8,  pp.  .120-:):iO  (J  p.),  1891. 

Jackson,  A.  AVcndell.  On  tlio  nonoral 
jiriiniiilcH  of  tlic  noiiienclaturo  of  tlio 
massive  (  ryHtalliiK*  rocka. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  ;i(l  serits,  vol.  24,  pp.  113-129, 
1#J. 

—  fli('|iort  on  some  California  buildiiijjj 
stones.  I 

(iililnrnin,  7th  Report  of  Stiito  Minernlo- 
cist,  pp.  •.'ij(i-2i;i,  1888. 

—  Hiiilding  stonoH. 

Cihrornia,   8th  lleport  e,f  Stntp  Mlnrralo- 

pisf.  pp.  t^8'>-8U4,  1888. 

Jackson,  C.  T.     [liCttre  snr  les  conglo- 

iiu'rats  (le  Koxbury  ot  Ics  dykes  (ju'lls 
cmitienucnt.] 

,Sii.  (;<  111.  Franco,  Bull.,  vol.  7,  ]i.  27  (J  p.). 
Wis. 
I  —  First  ropoit  on  the  geology  of  the 
imhlje  iimds  in  the  State  of  Maine,  17 
imu'cs,  lldstoii,  1837. 

—  I'ir^t  report  on  tho  geology  of  tho 
Stiiie  of  Maine,  viii,  127  i>ag08,  atliis  of 
21  plates,  Augusta,  1837;  also  12^',  190 

FKCS. 

—  An  .■iiTonnt  of  the  ehiastolito  or 
iniiclo  of  liancaster. 

lidsloii.Tour.  Nat.  Hist. , vol.  1,  pp. 55-62, 1837. 

I —  .'^('l•l)ll(l  annual  rejiorton  the  geolo.gy 
(if  tlieimlilie  lands  of  Maine  and  Ma.SHa- 
ilinsetls  [pp.  4()-()8,  lIod,ge'H  report  on 
All.iiiush  seetions],  xi.  100,  xxxviii 
ra:-'es,!)  plates,  S,  Augusta,  1838.  Also 
published  in  Boston,  1838,  xii,  03  pages. 
Alh'ilriut.Ani.  ,lour.  Sci.,  vol.lifi,  pp.  143-156, 
IKIS. 

. — ]  The  coal  measures  of  Mansfield, 
M,a,ifl, 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  34,  p.  395  [>.,  p.],  1838. 
•Miscelliuieous  remarks  on    certain 
piirtions  of  the  geology  of  Maine. 
Am  .loiir.  Sci.,  vol.  34,  pp.  09-7:1,  1838. 


Second  rejiort  on  the  geology  of  the 

Stiite  of  Maine,  xiv,  1158  pages,  Augusta, 
1838. 

[Specimens  of  Carboniferous  lime- 
stone from  Wolland  Canal.] 

Am.. Tour.  Sci.,  vol.36,  p. 379  id  p.),  1839. 

[Analysis  of  Catlinitc.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  37,  pji.  303-394  (J  p.),  1839. 
Read  to  HoHton  Sue.  Nat.  Hint.,  1838. 

Introdtiction.      (Jeological    report. 

Agricultural  geology. 

(icology  ot  Miiine,  :iil  .\untuil  R(>port,  pp. 
v-xiv,  l-r.>2,  1J3-187,  Auuustii,  1839. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  .37,  pp  ,376-380, 
1839. 

Catliuite  or  Indian  pipostono. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.35,  p.  388  (i  p.),  1839. 

Catalogue  of  geological  specimens 

in  the  State  cabinet  of  Maine. 

U(MiIogy  of  Maine,  3il  Annual  Report,  pp. 
i-lxiv,  AugUHta,  1839. 

Report  on  tho  geological  and  agri- 
cultural survey  of  tho  State  of  Rhode 
Island,  312  ptiges,  map,  plate,  Provi- 
dence, IHIO. 

Reviewed  by  H.  Sillimnii,  .jr..  Am.  ,Tour.  Sci., 
vol.  40,  pp.  182-194,  1841. 

[ ]  [On  tho Watorvillo, Me., slates.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  41,  pp.  103-164  (.1  p.), 
1841. 
Assoc.  Am.  r.(^ol.,  Trans.,  p.  16  (J  p.),  1843. 

[Columnar  structure  in  Nova  Scotia 

dikes.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  41,  p.  173  (J  p.),  1841. 
Assoc.  -Sm.C.eol.,  Trans.,  p. 20  (,\  p.),  1843. 

[ ]  [On  Joints  in  rocks  in  New  Eng- 
land.] 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  41,  p.  172  (i  p.),  1841. 
Assoc.  Am.  llool.,  XraiH.,  p.  25  (J  p.),  1843. 

Infusorial  deposit  at  Newfield,  Mo. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  vol.41.  ]).  174  (',  p.),  1811. 
A.sHoc.  Am.  Geol.,  Trau.s.,  p.  20  (J  p.),  1843. 


522 


CATALOGUK    AND    INDEX    OP 


fimiLm. 


Jackaon,  C.T.— Contiiiiied. 

[(Jliiriiition  ill  N((\v  Kiinliind.] 

Am.  .l«Mir.  Sil.,Tol  llp.lTtl,  Mil.  4a,  p.  151, 
1H41. 

Ahhiic.  v\iii.  Ouul.,  XraiiB.,!)]). 'J8-'JU  (J  ]>.),  \t. 
46  (4  p.),  1843. 

Virst  iiiinual  roport,  on  tho  k*'"1<'K.v 

<>f    Now    IIiiiii)isliiro    [101   imnoH,    12  . 
CoiKord,  IKll]. 

IncliidcH  ri')Mirtn  by  WilliiiiiiH  iiiiil  \Vliitni\v. 
pp.  IS-.^^KI-ti;).  In  |iiirt  iiIho  in  tiniil  rrport 
on  |,'<'"'"K.V  i>i«l  ininoralo^'y  ol'  N<<w  IIiuiip- 
HJiire  by  (^ImrleH  'I".  .lackHon,  pp.  2!t  nil,  Con- 
coril,  1844. 

Uovicwod  by  T.  T.  Ilouv^,  Am.  Jour.  Sci., 
vol.  40,  ]ip.  •-•7-;iH,  1845. 

[ ]  [On  thotipplicatiou  of  the  {^limial 

theory  in  Aiiiorica.  ] 

Am.Jour.  Sci.,  vol.4a,  p.  151  (J  p.),  1842. 
Assoc.  Am.  Gool.,  Triina.,  p.  40  (}  p.),  184:i. 

[rotliolos  near  Canaan,  N.  H,] 

Am.  .lonr.  Sci.,  vol,  43,  p.  154  (1  p.),  1><42, 
Ahsoc.  Am.  Gcol.,  Tiuus.,  pp.48-4b  (4  p.), 
1843. 

[On  drift.] 

Am.  Jour.  ,Sci.,  vol,  45,  iip.  320-323,  1843. 
Kunil  to  Assoc.  Am.  (ii'ol. 

[Uomarkson  the  origin  of  liniostoncH 

and  coral  i oikn.] 

Am.  Join .  Sci.,  vol.  45,  pp.  140-141, 1843. 
With  (liscusHioii  by  J.  D.  Uiina,  pp.  141-142 
(J  p.).     Koftd  to  Assoc.  Am.  (tool. 

Description    of    the    tin    voius    of 

.Jackson,  N.  H. 

As-toc.  Am.  (Jeol.,  Trims.,  pp.  310-321, 1843. 

[  Metainorphiorockf  from  Peijuawket 

Monntain  in  New  I'anipsiiire.J 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  .I."  pp.  145-140  (§  p.),  1843. 
Ucad  to  Assoc.  Am.  Gcol. 

[Singular  position  of  fossils  at  Maiis- 

lielii,    Mass.,    and    overturn    in     coal 
strata.] 

Boston  See.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  1,  p.  02 
(h  P).  1844. 

Final  report  on  tlio  geology  and  min- 
eralogy of  tlie  State  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, with  contributions  toward  the 
improveinontof  agriculture  and  metal- 
lurgy, viii,  'M6  pages,  map,  plates,  4^, 
Concord,  1844. 

Includes  first  roport  and  letter  by  .1.  L. 
Hayes  and  K.  I'iorcc,  pp.  27D-282. 

Kovicvicd  by  '1".  T.  BouvC,  Am.  Jour.  Sci., 
vol.  49,  pp.  27-38, 1845. 


Jackson,  C.  T. — Continued. 

Sur  le  giHcmcnt  lie  ciiivre  ot  d'lirnem 

natifs  di'H  liords  du  Lao  Sup<<ri(  ur. 
Comptos  llundiia,  1846,  vul.  20,  pii.  MUiVj 
184,'>. 

Sop.  CiM.  Kriince,  Hull.,  2d  serlcx,  vol,  2 
pp.  317  319, 184.". 

1,'Ilistilut,  vol.  20,  pp.  .Wa-Sai,  IHI.'i. 
Nines  .lalirlmcb,  lHl.''i,  pp,  47U  480,  IK|5 

Niitiire  of   mineriils   accoiniiMiiyiii;; 

trap    dikt'H   which    interceiit    \ariciiit 
rocks. 

Am.  Assoc.  Gcol.,  I'roc,  fitli   meeting,  pi, 
28-31,  1845. 

On  the  copper  and  silver  of  Kowic- 

naw  Point,  hake  Superior. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol,  40,  pp.  81-03,  \iH^. 
Assoc.  Am.  Gool.,  I'roc.  ol'Cth  iuuetiu;;,iip 
53-00,  1845. 

Analyses. 

Sale  ot  mineral  lands,  roportsof  ceinmillwi. 
184.".  40  [by  J,  II.  Kelli),  2Hlli  (-'oUK.,  1st  w»s 
iii.  No.  .501,  1810.     [Not  Hcun.| 

[On  three  divisions  in  tiio  diluvium 

of  Mainin] 

liostoii  .Sue.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vul.  2.  p,  I'lf 
(4  p.),  1818. 

[On  tlie  Lake  Superior  ininiiifidis 

trict.j 

Moslon  Soo.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  'J,  jip,  110 
114,  1,S48. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  2,  jip,  118-119 
1840. 

[On  lingers  on  tlie  geology  of  a  per- 

tion  of  tile  White  Mountains.] 

Boston  Soe.  Nat.  lli.st.,  I'roc,  vel.'J,  pp,  HT 
148  (3  p.),  1818. 

<^n  the  geological  structure  ol'  Kc- 

weenaw  Point. 

Am.  Assoc   Adv.  Sci.,   I'roc,   vul,  2,  li|i 
288-301,  1810. 

Am.  Jimr.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vcd.  10,  jip,  K'-''. 
1849. 

K'eport  on  the  geological  and  mi" 

eralogiciil  survey  of  the  mineral  liiinl.* 
of  Mio  United  States  in  the  State  »i 
Michigan. 

Messago  I'rost,  U.  S.,  31st  ('onj:.,  l.st  st'.«' 
House  ICx.  Dm:  No.  5,part  3,  pp.  ;i71-50.'  llil?- 1 
fiOfl],  maps,  Washington,  1849. 
[ ]  [XonglaciationofWliitcMoiiiitaiii 

district.] 

Am.    Assoc  Adv.  Sci.,   I'roc,  vi>!.  -  Pl'j 
309-310  (3  11.),  18,50. 

Remarks  on  the  geology,  mineraloir.v, 

and  mines  of  Lake  Sujierior. 

.Am.    Assoc.   Adv.   Sci.,  Proc,  vel.  'I  \>V-\ 
283-287,  1849. 


PARTON.] 


NORTH    AMKUI(\VN    (JKOLOOY, 


523 


10,  ini.  (■'■'" 
mill  mi"- 
III.'  Stiito  111 


luiL'.,  1st  "'*'■ 


Jackson,  ('.  T.— Continued.  Jackson,  C.T. — Continuod. 

, KL'iiiari|iiuM  Hiir  lii  urolojjio  ilu  cUh-  Mur  1»>  tcrruin  liouilliird'HillMhoro. 

trill  iiutalliriro  «lu  lac  Siipi'Tieur.  Soi.  (Itdl.  Krunco,  liull.,  2il  HirieH,  vol.  10, 

Soctiiol.  KraiiiK,  Hull., '.'it  mui'Icm,  vol,  7,  \\\\.  I'P-  HH-39,  l**^:!. 

0(1"  t;T:i  iN.'iO.  I{«>imirl<»  ti,v  .1.  Miimiii,  ibid.,  \>,  110  (i  ]>.) 

.Misii'iK'l   liy  IMoaKo,  Aniinlt'H  den  Minoa, 
18511(11,  vol.  17,  jip.  lO;)  115. 

|_-|  I  i-iss.n(.8ini.ud.linKHt..nool'  U..x-  ^^,,,    ^^,,,,,,    ,.^,,^    ^.,^,  ^  j^^,   ,^  ,,„  ,^  ,, , 

liun.  MiinH.]  186:i. 

Iliistnii  Soc.  Nat.  HlHt.,  rroo.,  vol.ll,  p.  127  !  Dlgrunsoa  by  W   II.  Kd^orH,  p.  fl9. 

(I  p.),  1H.''1. 


—  L'^K*'  "'"'  ntriiotiir»)  of  l)t«t>j)  Rivor 
colli  li«l<ln  of  .North  ('arolinii.l 


On  iiiiciont  potliolcH  in  tocUh. 

,\iii.  Anboi!.  Adv.  Sci.,  Troc.,  viil.l,  pp.  IHH- 

l,'r|i(irt  on  tho  Alport  coal    mine, 

lidstuii.  18.')1.     [Not  KeiMi.t 

—  [Oil  the  coal  at  ManHliuld,  MasH.] 
Aim.  Acad.,  I'roc,  vol. 'J,  p.  271,  1851. 

—  |.\i;i'()f  Lako  Superior  HandHtonc] 

liiiNh.ii  Soc.  Nut.  Hist.,  vol.  :i,  pp.  70-77,  228 

—  .\iialysiH  of  red  marl  of  Sprinf^lit'ld, 

.MilS.H. 

.\iii.  .\8«c>(:.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'nic.,  vol. 4,  iip.!137- 

y.W  Ij  11.),  IH.M. 

—  [Direction  of  drift  ficratcbcs  and 
iliaviii^e  jilancs  in  Jtoxbury,  Mass,] 

liii.slciii   Sdc.  Nat.  Hint.,  True,   vol.  I),   !>.  28 

ij|i.l,  li-ol. 

— ]  [Motaiuorpliisui  in  Khodo  Island 

riic'k.^.  ] 

llipsidii  Soc.  Xat.nint.,  rroo.,  vol.  ;t,  pp.  19- 

:0(,ji..i,  i8,-.i. 

—  [Sonic  oli.sorvations  on  tho  af^o  of 
the  III!  sandstones  of  tho  United 
:?tiitcs, ) 

niislmi  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'mc,  vol.;i,  ]ip.  ;);i,'i- 
;tM, '.i;)7  :i:iii,  1h.">1. 

Ucvii'Wcd  by  L.  Asas.si7,,  id.,  |ip.  :i;iO  a,!? 
(',  \'.).    Itriiiiirks  by  Dcaor,  jt.  341  (J  p.). 

! — 1  [Xotcs  on  ]iot1i(des  in  New  Ilamp- 
biii'  mid  New  .Jersey.] 
IloHldii  Sor.Nat.  Hist.,   I'roc,  vol.  ;t,  p.  324 

Ijll.l.  iN.l. 

—  [Noteoii  fossil ciilaniito  from  IJridj^o- 

wiitcr,  Mass.] 

llci..;tiiii  Soc.  Nal.  HiHt,,  I'roc,  V(d.  3,  p.  223 
l,',|i.).  11^51. 

tcMdilutiiiii^— Ifi'Iiort. 

Iiii  tlid  trado  and  cnmnicrro  of  tlio  British 

I,  ^.,,1,  2,  pi'.^H  ^'"'li  .\iiii'i-ic>nn  ((donics  and  upon  tlio  trado 
oflliii  neat  I, akcH  and  rivers,  by  1. 1).  Andrews, 
Oirtnii;.,  1st  .'•CSS.,  Senate  Ex.  Doc  No.  112, 
si,  IS.'iJ. 


rehiu-  den  nietallfilhreiiden  Distrikt 

am  obern  See  ini  Staat  Miciiigan. 

Karston's  Arehiv,  vol.  25,  pp. 050-007.    |  Not 
seen.]  1853. 

Sur  les  mines  do  cuivrc  et  do  buuillu 

do  lu  Caroline  du  Nord. 

Soc  (iiol.  Franei',  Hull.,  2d  series,   vol.  10, 
pp.  50.5-5U0  (j  p.),  IH.ia. 

[ ]    [On    fossil   raindrops    of    linkt! 

Superior,  and  Connecticut  Valley  sand- 
stone.] 

lioston  So<'.  Nat.  Hisl.,  I'roc,  vol.  4,  pp. 
131   132  {■{  p.l,  18.54. 

Kcniarks  by  (joiild,  Ayers,  and  Desor,  l)p. 
132133. 

[A  description  and  analysis  of  jiitcb 


Uiiieralogy, 


l.„  v„i.  'i  m 


|— Iicport  on  Mount  TIopo  coal  mine. 
('oul  In  lis  in  Khoilo  Island,  l>y  (J.  li.  Barbour, 
Xcw  Yuik,  1852.     INot  secu.] 


stones  from  Isle  Uoyjile,  Lake-Siijierior.] 
liostoD  Soc  Nat.  Ilist.,  I'roc,  vol.  4,  pp.  3U- 
40,  1854. 

Am.  ,Iour.  Sri.,  "-'d  series,  vol.  11,  jip.  401- 
402,  1851. 

[ ]  [On  the  origin  of  the  materials  of 

some  New  Hrunswiek  foriiiiiticms.] 

Hoston  See.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  4,  |i.  171) 
(4  p.),  1854. 

[On  stigmariaandsigillaria  of  .South 

.Joggins.] 

lioston  Sue.  Nut.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.4,  pji.  73- 
74, 180,  1854. 

Observations  Hiir(|tiel(iiies  mines  dos 

fltats-l'iiis  et  sur  ie  gns  rouge  du  Lac 
Supcrieur. 

L'oinptes  Kendiis,  vol.  30,  jip.  803-807,  1854. 

[On  vein  of  coal  at  head  of  the  Hay 

of  Funily.j 

lidslon  Sue.  Nat.  Hist,  I'loc,  vcd.  4,  pji.  04- 
05  (i  p.),  1851. 

[ ]  [The  syenite  of  Niihant  not  a  uiot- 

amor])bi(;  rock.] 

lioston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  4,  p.  170 
(4  p.).  1854. 

[Gold  region  of  I>umpkin  County, 

(ia.l 

lioston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  4,  p.  400 
(J  p.),  1854. 


524 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


['i''u.,i!:. 


Jackson,  C.  T. — Continnod. 

[Deep  River  coal  region  of   North " 

Carolina.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  rroc.vol.  4,  pp.  31)7- 
390,  1854. 

[On  tho  limestone  holding  the  Now 

.lersoy  franklinito,  and  on  linicstono 
formations  gencriilly,] 

JioBton  Soo.  Nat.  Uist.,  Troc,  vol.4,  pp.30S- 
309  (J  ]).),  1854. 

[ ]   [Deposit  of  jnarine   shells   near 

rortlimd,  Me.] 

lioaton  Soo.  Nat.TIist.,  Proc,  vol.4,  pp.  181- 
182  (i  p.),  1854. 

Catalogno  of  rocks,  minerals,  and 

ores  collected  during  the  j'cars  1817 
and  1818  on  the  geological  survi^y  of 
the  United  St"tos  mineral  lands  in 
Michigan. 

Smithsonian  Eoport  for  1854,  pp.  338-307, 
1855. 

[On    Lake    Snporior    cupriforons 

rocks.  Eagle  River.] 

,"  rSoston  S(pc.  Nat.  IXist.,  I'roc,  vol.  5,  pp. 

'        280-281,  185fi. 

[ ]  [On  geological  di.scovorics  by  Mar- 
oon among  tho  IJocky  Mountains.] 

liosliiu  Soc.  Nat.  Iliat.,  I'roc. ,  vol.  5.  p.  1!U 
(§  p.),  1850. 

(ioology  of  parts  of  New  Brnnswick 

and  Nova  Scotia. 

liostdii  Soc.  Nat.  IIlHt.,  Troc,  vol.  '>,  pp. 
242-250,  1856. 

[Age  of  Trias   of   eastern  United 

States.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hint.,  Proc,  vol.  5,  p.  IHO 
(4  p.),  1858. 

[On  serpentine  m.arhles.] 

BoHton  Sue.  Na(.  Hi»t.,  Proc,  vol.  5,  pp. 
314-318,  311-343,  18.50.  Kemarks  by  A.  A. 
Uayps,  pp.  318-319. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  Herics,  vol.  23,  pp.  123-120, 
18.50. 

Marylatid  marliles  and  iron  ores. 

lidstiiii  Sue.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  (1,  pp. 
243-215,  18.59. 

[ ]  [On  the  superposition  of  the  Con- 
necticut River  sandstones  on  crystal- 
line rocks  at  Nortblield,  Mjiss.] 

I  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc.  vol.  0,  ji.  184 

'        (A  p.),  1859. 

[On  the  so-called  copper  mine  at  Elk 

Run,  FaiKinier  County.  Va.] 

Boston  Soc  Nut,  Uiat.,  Proc,  vol.  0,  j).  183 
<i  p.),  1859. 


Jackson,  C.  T. — Continnod. 

[On  the  cementing  materials  of, s.ind- 

stone  and  conglomerates.] 

Hostou  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  c,  m 
108-109  {<g  p.),  1859. 

[On  the  landslide  in  Westbrook,  ,M(  ,j 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.   Iliat.,  Proc,  vol.  C.  pii 
1.33-134,  1859. 

[On  tho  Braintroo  argillite  and  its 

trilobitcs.] 

Bo.ston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.O,  jip,);. 
44,  1859. 

[On  tho  coal  formation  of  Deep  River, 

N.C.] 

Boston  .Soo.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vnl.C,  pn.a. 
32,  1859. 

[On  the  trap  dikes  .and  altend  stn\i 

on  i.lio  coast  of  Cohasset  and  in  (lie 
Lake  Superior  district.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  vol.  0,  iip.  2:i-24  i)|i.i 
1859. 

[On  tlie  bituminous  coal  fonn.ition 

of  Elk  County,  I'a.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vdlli,  jip. IS- 
IS, 1859. 

[On  the  theory  of  metamorpliism  in 

geology.] 

Boston  Soc  N.at.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  7,  jiikDO  1 
(i  p.).  1801, 

[On    the    peculiarities   of   (licrmal 

springs,  on  minerals  of  traps.  ] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vul,7,  jip  I'' 
47,  1801. 

[On  mode  of  occurrence  of  coiiipait 

specular  iron   ore   near   l'hilli[isbur:;, 
N.  J.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vnl.  7,  p, l;« 
(i  p.),  1801. 

[ ]  [RocksofPerry,Me.,lyin,;;(iircitl.v 

upon  Silurian  rocks.] 

lioston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  \(il,7,  ]i,'fi| 
(2  lines),  1801. 

[Origin  of  marl  in  ])eat  bo.ns.J 

Boston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vnl,  7,  p.1'1  | 
(4  p.),  1801.     Ivoniarks  by  A.  A.  II  iyo«, 

[On  the  age  of  tlie   Ivoxlmry  con- 

glomerate.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol,  7,  p.M 
(Jp-),  1801. 

[On  contortion  of  pelilil'  s  in  ooii- 

glomerates,] 

iSostou  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Pioc,  -nl,  7.  p.  Ml 
(iP'),1801. 

[ ]  [On  the  Albert  coal  doi)OHit  of  Ncff  j 

Brunswick.] 

linston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  veil.  7,  p.*! 
(4  p.),  1861. 


DABTONl 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGiY. 


525 


Jackson,  C.  T.— Continued. 

. [On  tlio  orifjiu  of  flattoned  and  rou- 

torkil  ](clibles  in  rocks   of  Roxbiu'y, 
Xowiiort,  otc,  and  on  doptli  of  doconi- 
iKisitioii  "'f  rocks  at  Dahlono^a,  Ga.] 
ISosioii  S(pc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  7,  p.  354 
(JlD.ltiGl. 

[Oil  the  coal  formation  atChiriiini.] 

DostiMi  Sue.  Nat.  Hint.,  Proc,  vol.  7,  p.  4L'8 

Ou  llio  afi;e  of  tho  red  Handstono  of 

I'oiiy.  Mo.,    Nova  Scotia,    Kowoenaw 
Toiiit.  .\'<'W  Jorsoy,  etc. 

i;oslHii  Soc.Niit.  lli.st.,  Proc,  vol.  7,  pp.  396- 

m,  iHGi. 

r ]|<'ii    l)0wlder    witli    fossils    from 

Saio  K'iver,  Mo.] 

HostiiM  Soc.  Nat.  IIi»t.,  I'roc,  vol.  7,  p.  409 

'      (J)i.),lHfil. 

[ — .]  [On  motamorpliic  action  in   con- 

f;l()iiicriitti  rofks.] 

IV.sliiii  So(!.  Nut.  Uiat.,  I'loo.,  vol.  i),  p.  57 

■      lll).),lH(V.'. 

—  l)is('(i\ cry  of  cmory  in  Clioster,  Mass. 

liosli.n  .Soc.  Nut.  111.  t.,  I'roc,  vol.  10,  pp.  84- 
i»i,  1S(U. 
\iii.  .lour.  S<'.i.,  2(1  scrios,  vol.  39,  pp.  87-90, 

I  Hi'}. 

—  [.Sketch  of  tho  groat  copi>er-bearin>^ 
licit  of  Canada.] 

Hi).st(iu  Soc.  Nut.  Hist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  n,  })p.  202- 

■Jlfl.l.-iG,-). 

—  [.Some  foatur»!s  of  j^laciation  in  the 
i;i.stcni  United  States.] 

licis(oii  .Soc.  Nat.  Ili.st.,  Proc,  vol.  10,  pp.  24.')- 

■M.  istin. 

—  l)isc()Vf;ry    of     luiiery    in     Chester, 

.\liiM. 

Ildstiiii  Soc.  Nal.  IUhI.,  I'roc,  vol.10,  jip.  84- 

W,  18C(i. 

—  [Acconnt  of  a  Jonrney  lhron}i;h  C.ali- 
I'miila  and  Nevatla.] 

liostuuSoc.  Nat.  Iliat.,  Proc,  vol.  10,  pp.  224- 

■J'Jl),  18C(). 

': — ]  [On  tiie  Pliocene  and  Crotaceon.s 

I'onnation  at  Santa  iSarhara,  Ca],] 

lidstt.ii  Soc.  Nat.  Uint.,  Proc,  vol.  10,  pj).  202- 

:t)?(il>.).18fi0. 

—  [On  the  polishing  of  rocks  by  sand, 

Nevada,  etc.] 

IliidtoM  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  10,  pp.  303- 

IM(i  11.1.1806, 

—  Siir  li>s  mines  de  cuivro  du  Lac  Su- 
pi'i'icui',  et  snr  nn  nouvo.iu  gisemont 
il'ttaiu  dans  I'fitat  dn  M.aino. 

('"iniilca  KciuUis,  vol.09,  pp.  1082-1083,  1809. 


Jackson,  C.  T, — Continued. 

[Description  of  tho  beds  of  apatite 

in  Xorth  IJurge.s.s,  tJanada,] 

liostou  Soc.  Nut.  Hist.,  Proc,  \oi.  12,  pp.  88- 

90,  1869. 

[.\!ialysis  of  petrosihix  from  Melrose.  ] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  12,  p.  84 
(.i  p.),  1809. 

[Itemarks  on  tho  origin  of  granite 

and  syenite.] 

Boston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  13,  pp.  177- 
178,1871. 

Glacier  theory  of  drift. 

Boston  Soc  Nat.  lli.st.,  Proc,  vol.  14,  jpp.  OS- 
OS,  73, 1872. 

Discussed  by  J.  P.  Porry,  pp.  68-73,  73-75, 
and  C.  Pickerinf?,  p.  75  (J  p.). 

[Remarks  on   the  tran8i>ortation  of 

bowlders  in  New  England.] 

Boston  .Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  V(d.  14,  p.  386 
(I  p.),  1872. 

[Relations  of  sj-onite  at  IiichnKmd, 

elevation  of   coast  of  Hatteras  region 
and  Maine.] 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  ,'i,  p.  181  (\  p.),  1872. 

[Notes    on     tlio     geology    of    New 

llanipshiro.] 

Boston  Soc.  Niil.  HiBt.,  Proc,  vol.15,  i>.  309 
(ip.),  1873. 

and  Alger,  I'rtincis.     A  dc8crii>tion 

of  the  ininoriilogy  and  geology  of  a  i)art 
of  Nova  .Scotia. 

;Vni.  Jour.  Sci.,vol.  14,  pp.  305-330,  map,  1829; 
vol.  15,  pp.  132-100,  201  217, 1829. 

Reniark«  on  tho  mineralogy  and 

geology  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Am.  .Vcad.,  Memoirs,  new  scries,  V(d.  1,  pp. 
217-330,inap,  4  \  1831. 

Abstract,  Am,  .Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  22,  pp.  167-109, 
1831. 

Now  edition  ol'  the  map,  folio,  Boston,  1841. 

and  Blake,  .lohn  II.     [On  the  drift 

near  ISnindon,  Vt.] 

Boston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.7,  pp. 81- 

84, 1861. 

and  Rogers,  W.  I?.      [On   tho 


geologic  relations  at  the  frozen  well  of 
ISrtmdon,  N't.  J 

Boston  .Soc  Nat.  Hist..  I'roc.  vol.  9,  p'>   72- 
81, 1865. 

and  Percival,  .I.(i.     Report  on  tho 

Albert  coal  ininO;  18  pages,  New  York, 
1851. 

Abstracts,  .^m.. Jour.  Sci., 2d  series,  vol.13, 
jip.  276-277, 1852. 

[Jacobs,  II.  S.]     Ancient  river  channels 

[of  CaliforiiiMl. 

Sci.  Am.  Supp.,  vol.  3,  No.  75,  p.  1184,  4  >,  1877. 


526 


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[l>''I.L.  127. 


James,  Edwin.  Reiiiarlts  on  tbo  Hiind- 
stono  and  l''loetz  trap  foriiiatioii  of  tlu^ 
westt'in  piirt  of  tbo  valloy  of  tlio  Mis- 
eissippi. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  uow  Hfi-ies, 
PI).  191-215, 1821. 

Geological   sketcdies   of  tbo  Miasis- 

sippi  Valloy. 

riiiladelpliia,  Acad.  Sci,,  Jour.,  vol.  2,  pp. 
326-;t2i),  plate,  1821. 

Miip  of  tbo  country  drained  by  tlie 

MisHissijipi;  western  section. 

Account  of  an  expedition  from  Pittsbnrfi  to 
tliti  Jvocky  Mountains,  in  the  years  lHiy-20,  by 
Maj.  S.  li.  Long,  atlas,  4=,  I'hiladelphia,  1823. 

On   tbo    identity   of   tbo    siipposod 

piiinico  of  tlio  Mi.s.sonri  witb  a  variety 
of  amygdaloid  found  near  tbo  Rocky 
MountaiuH. 

New  York  Lyceum  Nat  Hist.,  Annals,  vol. 
L  pp.  21-23,  1824. 

Remarks  on  tbo  limestones  of  tbo 


Mississippi  load  mines. 
Philadelphia,  Acad.  Sci., 
37li-380,  1827. 


Jour.,  vol.  5,  pp. 


James,  lleury.  Resources  of  tbo  State  of 
Arkansas,  witb  description  of  counties, 
railroads,  mines,  and  tlio  city  of  Iwttlo 
Rock,  tlio  connnercial,  manufacturing, 
political,  and  railroad  center  of  the 
State,  VM  pages.  Little  Rock,  1872;  2d 
edition,  lOO  i)agos,  map,  Littlt^  Rock, 
1872;  3d  edition,  130  pages,  map.  Little 
Rock,  1873;  edition  in  German,  118 
pages,  1  nuip.  Little  Rock,  1874. 

James,    .losepb.     Mineral    resources    of 
Louisiana. 

Note.son  the  ri\sourccs()f  Louisiana,  by  1). 
Dennett,  pp.  190-198,  New  Orleans,  1876. 

James,  Josepb  V.  Evidences  of  beacbes 
in  tbo  Cincinnati  group. 

.Science,  vol.  5,  pp.  2;!l-2:!;!,  188.'>. 

Geology  of  (Cincinnati. 

Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hi.>(l.,  Jour.,  vol.  9,  pi). 
20-31.  136-141.  1S86. 

Abstract,  "'L'he  glacial  lake  anil  iHland  or 
Cincinnati,"  Popular  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  31,  i)p. 
423^24.  1887. 

Account  of  a  well  drilled  for  oil  or 

gasat  Oxford,  Ohio,  May  and  .Jiiiii',  1S87. 
Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Jlist.,  Jour.,  vol.  10, 
pp.  70-77,  1887. 

Abstract,  by  author,  Science,  vol.  9.  p.  623, 
1887. 

Abstract,  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proi:.,  vol. 
36,  p.  211,  a  p.),  1888. 


James,  Josepb  F. — Continued. 

An  ancient  ebannol  of  tbe  OJiiolJivi'i 

at  Ciiuunnati. 

Cincinnati  Soc.   Nat.   Hist.,  Jour.,  vdl.  n 
pp.  96-101,  18H8. 

Abstract,  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'mi..  Vdl 
37,  p.  196,  1889. 

Tbe  Ivorydalo  well  at   Mill   Crcik 

valley. 

Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Jour.   veil,  n 
pp.  102-104,  1888. 

Tbe  geology   of   tbe    Montnioieiu:i: 

a  correction  in  a  date. 

A-n.  Geol.,  vol.  4,  p.  387  (k  p.),  18.SII. 

Remarks  tipon  sedimentation  in  tln' 

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Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Jour.,  vol.l2,|i|. 
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On  Laurentian  as  applied  to  a  f^iia- 

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Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  r,,  pp.  20-35,  180(1. 

Section  of  tbe  Makoqucta  |  .Ma(|iio 

keta]  shales  in  Iowa.     [Alt.-tiiu  t.J 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,   vul.  'JS.  \i\i 
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On  the  name  "  Laurentian. ' 

Am.  Gcol.,  vol.  6,  pp.  133-134  (k  p.),  im. 

On  the  Matiuoketa  shales,  mid  tlnir 

correlation  witb  the  Ciiiciniiati  i,noiip 
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Am.  Gcol.,  vol.  5,  pp.  335-350,  3!i|,  Ififlii. 

A  cave  in  tbe  Cliatou  fonniitioiiof  I 


<~)bio. 

Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  ,Ioiir.,  vol.  li 
pp.  31-32,  1890. 

—  On  tbe  age   of  tlie  Point  IMciisiiut, 
Ohio,  bods. 

Cincinnati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  .Tour,  vol  U 
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Abstract,  Science,  vol.  18,  p.  l.')7  (J  inl.i.J 
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—  A  brief  history  of  the  Ohio  K'ivcr. 
Popular  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  ;!,■<.  pii.  Til!' Ttt.| 

1891. 

Abstract,  Eng.  and  Mininj;  ,)eiir..  vol..'>l  j 
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—  The  fauna  of  the  lower  ('aiiiliriiiiii'rl 


Olenolliis  zone. 

Am.  Gcol.,  V(d.  8,  pp.  82-80.  1S!M. 

—  [Identity  of  lower  Caniltriaii  in  tlu'j 
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Gcol.  Soc,  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  2.  p.  333  (j  I" 
1891 

In  discussion  of  ]iapcr  by  J.  K.  Woltl  '"Hi 
the  lower  Cambrian  ago  of  the  Stooliliridglj 
limostouu." 


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1,1111-..  vol.Jl  I 

ism. 
iviaii  in  tkl 

2,  i..338(if.'.| 

F,.  WollV  'H 
„,  stookliriilM 


Jameson.  H.  Oooloj^y  of  the  Loavcn- 
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Kaiisa.s  Aciul.  Sci.,  Trails.,  vol.  11,  pp.  37-38, 

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Jameson.  Holtt'rt.  Noteson  the  goolojjy 
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tiiiii  Piiny's  Hecoud  [and  third]  exiie- 

(litioiiH. 

.Iciiiinal  (if  trliird  voyngii  fur  discovory  of 
iinrlli"(^*t  inisHast'  in  tln'  Hhips  Iteda  ami 
yuiy  iiudcr  Gai)l.  W.  K.  Tairy,  pii.  l!10-'-"24, 
iu;i]i,  l'iiiliuloli>hia,  182»>   [al»o  Loudon,  1826, 

IKltHl  I'll]. 

(ie(ili)fiic;il  appendix. 

Nan.itivc  oliiii  iillomiit  to  roa(!li  tlio  North 
I'dli',  liy  Sir  Kdward  I'arry,  iu  tlio  j-oar  1827, 
Luiidipii,  1828.     [NotHcou.] 

—  Antii'  geology. 

lii.Mdvcry  and  .idvcnturo  in  tlio   Polnr  seas 
ami  iiu'iiins,  liyjohn  I.cslio,  I'rol'cssiir  Jaiiio- 
soii,  and  IIukIi  Murniy,  Kdiul)iii'f;li  Caliiiict 
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Janes,    'rhoin;is   1'.     lliuidliook    of    the  ! 

."•tati-  of  (ioorgia,   with  gcohigic  map 
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Atlanta,  187tj. 

Jauiu,  I-oiiiH,  .jr.     Mulato.s  gold   mines, 
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4',  ISIKI. 

I  Jenkins,  .lohn  P.  Notice  of  some  facts 
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Ijeiiiiey,  Walter  P.    Some  recent  cxplora- 
tiuiKS  ill  the  geology  of  we.stern  Texas. 
Xiw  Vork    Lycuuni   X.at.  Hist.,  Proc,   2d 

smcs,|i|i.  (18-09,  1874. 
Disiusscd  by  Nrtwberry,  pp.  69-70. 

I — Noti's  on  the  geology  of  western 
Texas,  near  the  thirty-second  parallel. 

Am.  .Idiir.  ,Si'i.,  3d  scriiss,  vol.  7,  pp.  25-29, 
18T1. 

I — Miiiiral  resources  of  the  Black  Hills 

'f  Dakota. 

Uiiildl  .States  gdologiral  and  fjooj^iapiiical 
surveyor  tho  Uooliy  Mountain  re;;iou,  J.  W. 
I'invcU  ill  iliargi',  Ilcport  on  tlic  Uhuk  llill.s 
"f  Hakola.  jip.  233-324,4',  Washiii'iton,  18H(|. 

|— (iraiihitic  anthracite  in  the  Parker 
iiiiiie,W()od  River,  Idaho. 
Schoiil  iirMiut'8,  Qnarl.,vol.  10,  pp.313-31.\ 

I — N'oto.s  (III  the  dry  lakes  of  sontlieni 
Nevada  and  California,  with  relation 
t  to  the  loess. 

Sdioiil  of  Mines,  Quart.,  vol.  10,  pp.  3l,')-318, 


Jermy,  Gustav.  Report.  [Sonth  cen- 
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Texas  gocdogical  and  uiiuitralo;;iraI  survoy, 
l.st  Koport,  1888.  pp.  61-64,  1889. 

Jernegau, .Joseph  L.,,jr.  The  Whale  lodo 
of  Park  County,  Colo. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  3,  jip. 
352-3.''i0, 1875. 

JesBup,  Angnstns  E.  Geological  and 
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northeastern  ]iart  of  tlio  State  of  New 
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lMiil.idol])1iia,  Acid.  .Sci.,  Jour.,  vol.  2,  pp. 
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Jewett,  E.  [Chomnngfossils  near  Frank- 
lin, l>ela\vare  Comity,  N.  Y.  ] 

New  Vork.  15tli  Annual  Report  of  t'.o  Ko- 
gents  of  the  Univer.sity  ou  the  State  Cahiuet 
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Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  7,  \>p.  39.")-396,  under  title 
"On  the  geohigiral  ago  of  the  rocks  of  Now 
York  lierotoforo  roforred  to  tlio  old  red  saud- 
stono." 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  34.,  p. 
418  (i  p.),  1863. 

On    the    probahle    identity   of   tho 

Oneida  conglomerate  of   central   New 
York  with  the  Medina  formation. 

Am.  tlour.  Sti.,  id  series,  vol.  38,  p|i.  121-122 
(4  p.),  I.'<04. 

JeTvell,  Wilson.  Geological  structnro 
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Med.  Soe.  I'eiin.sylvania,  Tiaii.s.,  new  series, 
vol.  1.  pp.  125  120.  colored  geological  map,  1850. 

[Jilson,  H.  C]  [Report  on  geology  of 
Allegheny  Conn'y.] 

Med.  Soc.  reiiiisylvania,  Trans.,  4th  series, 
vol.  2,  pp.  42-46,  colored  geological  map,  1860. 

Johuson,  George  H.  Hnnnm  footprints 
on  sandstone  near  Managna,  in  Nica- 
ragua. 

Am.  Jour.  ,Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  27,  pp.  239-240, 

1884. 

Johnson,  H.  A.,  and  Thomas,  R.  W.     ( )r- 

ganisms  in  bowlder  clays  of  Chicago. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  28,  pp.  317-318 
(,U).).  1884. 
Science,  vol.  3.  p.  237  Q  p.),  4°,  1884. 
From  Chica^'o  .Veid.  Sci.,  Bull.,  1884.     , 

Johnson,  Jasper.  The  Wilmington,  HI., 
coal  Held. 

Am.  lust.  Mining  Kiig.,  Trans.,  vol.  3,  pp. 

188-202,  1875. 

Johnson,  .lohn.  Notice  of  some  sjiouta- 
noons  movements  occasionally  observed 
in  the  aandstone  strata  iu  one  of  the 
i|iniiTies  at  INn'tland,  Conn. 

.\m.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci,,  I'roc.,  vol,  8,  pp.  283- 
286,  1855. 


528 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


|iu-|.i,  ij; 


Johnson,  .(.  VV.     [On  IohhIIh  from   liiao- 
stoiicH  Jioiir  Siinlmry,  I'a.] 

MunIoii  Sou.  Kat.  Uist.,  I'ruc,  vol.  1,  ]>.  H 
(J  p.),  1844. 

Johnson,  Laurence.     The  i)iirallel  rtril't 
hills  of  western  Now  York. 

New  York  Aoad.  Sci.,   Ann;ils,  vol.  2,  pii. 
24!)-2(i0,platol8,  1883. 
Abstract  ill  Transai't  ions,  vol.1,  i)ii.77-«(i. 

[Johnson,   Liiwreuce  C]      [On    Eiploy 
yroiij)  in  AlaLania  and  Mississippi.] 
Soioiico,  vol.3,  i).80  (J  I).),  1884. 

Pbosphatic  rocks  of  Florida. 

Scifmc,  vol.,-),  j>.  ;)i)0  (4i>.),  1885. 

The  structure  of  Florida. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  sorli's,  vol.  30,  pp.  230-23(;, 
1888. 

Alistrai't,  "  Xoto  on  tlio  fjoology  of  Florida," 
Am.  Am»oc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  30,  pp.  210-217 
(4  p.),  1888. 

[On  the  0(|uivaloncy  and  nieinhers 

of  the  White  liniestono  formation  in 
the  Gulf  Tertiary  region.] 

IiittirnationalCoiig.  Cicol.,  Am.  Comniittci', 
K.iports,  1888,  F,  p.  7  (0  lines),  1888. 
Am.  Gool.,  vol.  2,  p.  273,  1888. 

[On  the  occurrence  of  Oligocene  in 

Florida.] 

International  (Jong.  (Jeol.,  .\m.  Committco, 
KoporLi,  1888,  F,  lip.  ll)-ll  (i>  lines),  1888. 
Am.Geol.,  vol.2,  pp. 270-277,  1888. 

Itoport.  The  iron  regions  of  northern 

Lousiaua  and  eastern  Texas,  50th  Cong., 
Ist  sess.,  House  Ex.  Doc.  No.  195,  51 
pages,  map,  Washington,  1888. 

The  "Grand  Gulf"  formation  of  the 

Gulf  States. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  sorics,  vol.  38,  pp,  213-210, 
188'J. 

Uei)ort — Lower  Mississippi  division. 

U.  S.  Oeol.  Surv.,9tU  Keport,.!.  \V.  Towell, 
Director,  pp.  110-111,  Washington,  1880. 

[ ]  Florida. 

Macl'arlanc's  Geol.  Rwy.  (iuido,  2d  oditiou, 
pp.  3!»2-3l»4, 18U0. 

The  Nita  crevasse. 

*    Oool.  So<'.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol,  2,  pp.  20-2,'),  18111. 

Abstract,  Am.  .lour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  40, 
pp.3;!2-333(4p.),  1800. 

' Smith,  Eugene  A.,  and.    Tertiary 

and  Cretac(!oti8  strata  of  Tuscaloosa, 
Tombighee,  and  Alabama  rivers. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Snrv.,  Hull.,  vol.  7,  p)).  153-341, 
I'latoMl-XXr,  No.  43,  Washinpton,  1888. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Geol., vol.  4,  j':  188-101,  1889 , 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  pp.  104-105,1  ■  >, 


Johnson,  S.  N.  On  the  geoloi;y  of  iij, 
coast  of  Maine. 

Canailian  Nat.,  vol.  4,  now  series,  pi,,  llija-jjj 
(ip-),1889. 
Koad  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  18Ub. 

Johnson,  W.  D.    Clays. 

California,  Otli  Keport  of  Miuoralogint,  ]]'i 
287-308, 1890. 

Johnson,  Walter  K.  Report  of  ,i  gcolin;. 
ical,  mineralogical,  and  topograiiliiial 
examination  of  the  coal  field  olCai'liiiu 
Creek,  with  an  analysi.s  of  the  luiueialj, 
accompauiod  by  maps,  profiles,  audstt- 
tious. 

Abstract,  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  3!»,  pji.  Vi'-U). 
1840. 

Kenuirks   on   the   Bear   Valley  to;il 

district  in  Dauphin  County,  I'a. 

Franklin  Inst.,  Jour.,  3d  .series,  vol  2.  |)|i 
318-327, 1841. 

Some  observations  on  the  niecli.inid 

structure  of  coal,  with  evidciu  o  of  tlie 
contemporaneous  origin  of  its  variuai 
kinds. 

Philadelphia,  Acid.  Sci.,  Jonv..  vol.  S,  pp 
173-178, 1843 1  Proc,  vol.  1,  pp.  i)-12,  lK4;i. 

[ ]  [On  sonui  White  Moiintjiiu  rock) 

Pliiladeliihia,  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc..  \  cil. 2,  iiji  ►!!- 
90  (»  p.),  1840. 

On   the   coal   formation   of  (uiiinil 

North  Carolina. 

Am.  A»so<;.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  1,  iiii.:' 
275,  270,  1851.  Kemarks  liy  W.  11.  KuL'ii.-.d 
L.  Agassiz,  PI).  275.  270. 

Some  obs(!rvations  on  the  gold 

mations  of  Maryland,  Virniuia,  :iu^ 
North  Carolina. 

Am.  Asso<'.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  vi.l.  1,  i)ii.2(l-2j 
1851.    Kemarks  by  Kogors.  pp.  L'l  iiJ  (j  p.). 

Johnston,  Christopher.  Upon  :i  (lialoiuaj 
ceous  ciutli  from  Nottingluiiu.  C;ilveij 
County,  Md. 

Am.  .\8soc.,  Proc.,  vol.  14,  pp.  1, ■.9-161, li!(il.| 

About  the  rediscovery  of  tlio 

muda  Tripoli,"  near  Nottinj;liaiii,ouiB 
I'atuxent,  Prince  George  t'oniity,  .^Ij 
Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.  \  ul.  17.  [<]'■  >f 
129, 1875. 
[Johnston,  J.]     [On  the   gieeusaud  i 
posits  of  England.] 

Jioston  Soe.  Nat.  Hist.,  rnic,  vol. 3,  if 
257  (i  p.).  1851.    Kemarks  by  .iMcli.sini.  I'ij 
I'ring,  Di'sor,  and  Rogers. 
Johnston,  J.  F.  W.     h'epon  on  the 
cultural  capacities  of  th('  I'rovime 
New  r.runswick.     -'02 pages:  FreiM 
Ion,  1850. 


/ones,  \.  V.     I 

i'liiiiity). 

-■i  r,r„i  ,s„ 
lir.ii'n.ss  i;i{, 
'■ruii  (■iiiiiitit!.s) 

|Joaes,  W.  A. 
ra|iloratioii  i 
rtali, 

I'.  ^.  Army. 
'•"-'.  I'J'.  1108 
'O-loii.  Is7.'j. 

tees,./.  |),.,.te. 
■'''''"•foiiiic'lan 
'  !in,  1.*<;!|», 

'■■'•'ii'iirsjoiis 
;ii:ilihin,|M(ii 
"I'liiiM.  iiiaj), 

■'""•e.v  "f  Ne\, 

•^'■Il'.:il.„i„ 
■'"ill'ill.Ui.l  ,i,„.i„ 
"'•■f"l>..,  I.„„ 

esBrowiie, 
'(-''"•"iitinonti 

Mllll.  ]o; 


IiMiTON. 


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itho  i^M  m 


ii'i 


loll  ;i  AuWw 
llKiiu.  t-';ilvi 


.  K.'J 


of 


lei.i'iii- 
the  ••!!< 
i^hi\iii,<" 
Couuty, 

,.,\ul.lT.Vl''' 


Urocub; 


lUll 


,  v..l.'.>.VV 
,l.„.lis(rti. 


till' 


)Vim'e 


ijones,  AlexiiiKlcr.J  Ijitiiiniiious  coal  [in 
Alul'iuiia]. 

Am.  .I<mr.  Sci.,  vol.  -Jfi.  pp.  1110-191, 1834, 

Jones,  Daniel.  An  account  of  West 
\l\\vv  Moiintiiin  and  tlio  iippciinincc  of 
tlu'ic  liMviuy  l)f!iMi  a  volcano  in  it,  Ches- 
ter Couuty,  N.  11. 

Am.  Afiwl.,  Moniolr.s.  vol,  1,  pp.  :112-315. 1733. 

Jones,   (icoi'go.      Sonu;   ohscvvations  in 

lliil!;iii(l    counectecl    with   our  i)rairic 

vfgioii. 

Am  •lour.  Sci.,  vol.  3;i,  pp.  220-230, 1833. 

Jones,  Howard  Grant.  Xotca  on  tlio 
Ciuii'ii  rhind  or  L'otoniac  coal  basin. 

Am.  riiil.  Soc,  Pioc.  vol.  lO,  pp.  111-110. 
IS.'J.  UisrH^isiul  by  .T.  1'.  [.csloy,  ibiil,  p.  Ho 
ijiM.  I.e.  Wliifo,  pp.  438-440. 

Jones,  11. 1....  Herrick,  C.  L..  Tight, NV.  G., 

iiinl.    (;ci>lo;;y  and  litliology  of  Mich- 
ipicoti'ii  Hay. 

Diiiisim  I'liiv.,  null.,  vol  2.  jip.  11!»-143, 
lihtc.OO  i:!,  1887. 

Al).<lni(t.f,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(lsiTit',s,vol.  34,  p. 
IJ  (;  p. I.  18.H7;  Am.  Xiit.,  vol.  21,  pp.  054-055, 
plates  22-23  (liy  norriclO,  18ri7. 

Jones, . I.  Matthew.      On  the  geoloj^ical 
lliitnrcs  of  the  Bermudas. 

N'mi  Smliiiu  Iii.il.  Xat.  Sci.,  Tniu.s.,  vol.  1, 
lurt  4,  pii.  lH-~2<i,  1K05. 

loues,  X.  F.     Letter  [on  drilling  for  coal 
in    Sfru,'caut      Township,     .McKeau 

Cmiuty  I . 

J.i  (ircil.  Surv.  I'cuiisylv.aui:!,  Kfpon  of 
liMgns^  1;K,  part  2  (Kile.  Forest,  ami  Cam- 
iron  cniMiticM),   pp.  328-340,  Ifarrisliur^-.  1885. 

jlones,  \V.  A.     Report  of  a  survey  and 
rtiilniation  in  the  Uintah  Mountains, 

rtiiii. 

r.  S.  Army.  Cliiof  of  EiiKiiieers,  Kopcu-l  for 
]•;■•,  pp.  1108-1118  (Appendix  A  A),  Wasli- 
in;toii,  1S73. 

Itkes,  .1.  liccte.     Preliminary  report  [on 
Niwtiiiuiilland],    —    pages,    folio,    St. 

■I'liii,  i,^;i!t. 

'.xi'iiisious  in  and  abont  Nowfonnd- 
ilihiiiiiL;  the  years  18;«»  and  1810,  two 
Hilniiics,  Ilia]),  l.,ond()n,  1812. 

iMiuial    report   of    the   geological 

vi'y  of  Newfoundland  in  1839  and 
Isl",  11)1)  pages,  2  plates,  Loudon,  ISliJ. 

M;ip;  iit^.i  in  Kxriirsioiis  in  niiil  alwiut  N'ow- 
l"i"iilUii.l  iluriu.u:  the  ycar.s  183!)  ami  1840.  by 

l!.Jiil>rs  London,  1842. 


Jukes-Bro"wne,  A.  J. — Continued. 

Llevation  and   8ul)sidence  in  Cen- 
tral America. 

(iei)l.  Mil-.,  3(1  (lecado,  vol.  8,  p.  143,  1891. 

Julien,  Alexis  .V.     On  the  geology  of  the 
Ki'y  of  .Sombrero,  West  Indies. 

New  V'ork  Lyceum  Xat.  Uis,,  Annal.s,  vol. 
8,  pp.  251-278,  Plate.  IV,  1807. 

Lithological  description,  etc.,  of  259 

spcM'imcns  (d'  the  Hnronian  and   Lan- 
renti.'in  rocks  of  the  Upp('r  J'enin.siila. 
Ueol.   Surv.   Micliif^an,    U|iper    I'eiiijisula, 
1S09-1873,  vol.  2,  jip.  I   197,  Xew  York,  1873. 

Microscopic  examination  of  eleven 

rocks  from  Ashl.and  Couuty,  Wis. 

(l''ilo(j;y  of  Wi.soonsiu,  aiirvuy  of  I87i!-1879, 
vol.  3,  pp.  224-238,  plate,  1880. 

On   the    geological    action  of   the 

humus  acids. 

Am.  As.soc.  Ailv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  28,  pp.  311- 
410,  map,  1880. 

The  volcanic  tnfi's  of  Challis,  Idaho, 

and    other    Western    localities.     [Ab- 
stract.] 

Xew  York  Acad.  Sol.,  Trnii.s.,  vol.  1,  i)p.  49- 
53,  1882.    Discussed  by  Newberry,  pp.  53-,')G. 

Science  (edited  by  John  iliehelM).  v(d.  2,  pj). 
000-009,  1882. 

[On  ser]ientino  of  Staten  and  New 

York  islands.] 

New  "^'ork  Acad.  Soi..  Tran.s..  vol.  1,  p.  58 
(J  p.),  1882. 

[K'emaiks  on  geology  of  the  Lesser 

Antilles. J 

New   York  Ae.id.  Sei.,  Tran.s.,  Mil.  I.  p.  23 
(4  p.),  1882. 

The   excavation  of  tin;    lied   of  the 


Kaaterskill,  N.  V.     [Abstract.] 

New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Traun.,  vol.  l,pp.24- 

27,  1882. 
Science  (editi'd  by  .John  Micliels),  vol.  2,  pp. 

.■)7l-572,  1882.     Diseu.ssed  by  Day.   Xewljcrry. 
.Mistraet,   .Vm.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.23, 

p.  338  (>  p.),  1882. 

—  'I'he  so-ciiUed  I.ciidvillo  porphyry. 
IJi'.id  to  Am.  .V.ssiie.  .\.dv.  Sei.,  1,>.S2. 
Aljstract,   Am.  Nat;.,   vol.  16,  p.925(4p.), 

18S2. 

—  The  genesis  of  the  crystalline  iron 


Ikes-Browne,  A.  J.    The  date  of  the 

m'licoiitiiieiital  elevation  of  America. 

'"'111.  XLif,'.,  3il  decade,  vol.  7,  lip.  .^i01-.")02, 

r.iill.l27 34 


ores. 

Am.  riiil.  Soe.,  rroc..  V(j1.  34.  pp.  33.'i-3.0, 
1883. 

Abstract,  Xew  York  Acad.  Sei..  Trans.,  vol. 
2.  pp. 0-7,  1883.  Ui.seu.s8ed  by  J.  S.  Xewh  MTy, 
pp.7-8(ip.). 

lieviewed  by. 1.1).  l>[ana].  .Vm.  .lour.  Sci., 
3d  scries,  vol.  25,  pp.  470-477  (i  p.).  1883. 


630 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


(UI-U.1B  ■oiBTON.) 


Julien,  Aloxis  A.— Continnod, 

Till)  diinito  bods  of  North  Carolina. 

BoHton  Sue.  Xiit.  Hi.st.,  I'loc,  vol.  Si,  pp. 
141   140,  1884. 

Alistnict,  Am.  Jour.  Sci., 3(1  scrk'H,  vol.  27, 
I).72(ip-).  1«84. 

Tlio  (liiraLility  of  building  stones  in 

Now  Yorl    (Jity  and  vicinity. 

lOtli  CiiiHiis  V.S.,  Koiiort  oil. the  building 

,        HloiM'MOf  tlio  United  .StateH  and  HtatiHtics  of 

tlio  iniarry  indiiHtry  lor  1880.     Hound  an  Jiart 

ol'  Vol.  X,  bnt  with  separate  pagination,  pp. 

304-1193,4^,  WasliliiRton,  1H84. 

The  sinj^iiig  boacli  of  Manchester, 

Mass.     [Abstriict.] 

Am.  Assoc,  Proc.  vol.  32,  pp.  251-252, 1884. 

Notos    on    the    glaciation    of    the 

Slia\van)^unk  Mountain,  N.  Y. 

IS'mv  York  Aciul.  Sci.,  Trann.,  vol.  3,  pp. 
22-2'.t,  1885.  DiscusHion  by  Jlartin,  Van 
Bniut,  Bi'itton,  and  Hubbard,  pp.  2U-30. 

A    stndy    of     lilozoon     canadeuse, 

riled  observations.     [Abstraiit.] 

Am.  Artsoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  33,  pji.  415- 
41(i  Ci  p.).  1885. 

.VliHlract,  Science,  vol.  4,  pp.  327-328  (J  p.), 
1884. 

( l>omarks  on  the  thin-bedded  gneiss 

border  of  the  Adirondack  region,  j 

Now  York  Acad.  Sci..  Trans.,  vol.  5.  p.  72, 
)88fi. 

On  the  geology  at  Great  Barrington, 

Mass. 

Now  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  pp. 
21-39,  1888. 

Bolton,  II.  Carrington,  and.  Musi- 
cal sand,  its  wide  distribution  and 
jiroporties. 

Am.  Assoc  Adv.  .Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  33,  pp. 
408-413,  1885. 

Notice    on    the    microscopical 

examination  of  a  scries  of  ocean,  lake, 
river,  and  desert  sands.     [Abstract.] 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  bci.,  I'roc,  vol.  33,   pp. 
413-415,  1885. 

Brooks,  T.  15.,  and.     Catalogue  of 

the  Michigan  State  collection  of  the 
Iliironian  rocks  and  as.sociatod  ores, 
(iool.    Surv.    Michigan,  Upper  Peninsula, 
18C9-1873,  vol.  2,  pp.  199-212,  Now  York,  1873. 

Juratrias. 

MAS8ACIIU.SKTT.S  TO  NORTII  CAROLINA.* 

1787.  Minoralogischo  Kenntniss  des 
ostlichon  Thcils  von  Nord- 
Amerika,  etc.,  Schoepf. 


Juratrias— Continued. 
MAs.><A(;in(si:rrHTo  Noinii  Caiiolixa- 
Continued. 
1793.  Supposed    volcanic    hill  „,,  j 

l)order  of  North  Carolin;!,  ]) 
1791).  IJasai;  in  reiiUBylvani;i,SiiiitL, 

T.  1'. 
1807.  Observations  on  geology  oittjj 

United  States,  Macliire. 
1810.  Mineralogy   of    town   ol  .Viv 
Haven,  Silliman. 

1814.  Observations     in    vieinlty  «i\ 

New  Ilaven,  .Silliniaii. 

1815.  Southampton    Lead   niiiic  iiinl 

basalt  of  Mt.  llolyoKc,  liitih- 

cock, E. 
1818.  Keniarks  on  section  of  M:ijs:i-| 

chusetts  on    Conneetici 

KiviH-  with  parts  of  WtihwiIJ 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Localities  of  minoral^*  and  re  | 

mains,  Silliman. 
Coal  in  vicinity  of  l{ichiiioiiJ,i 

Va.,  (J rammer. 
Index  to  gcohigy  of  tlieNurtl-] 

erii  States,  Eaton. 
Geology  of  the  United  .Stiitt.-,| 

Macliire. 
Observations    on    geolo^'v 

North  America,  Mitcbil 

S.  L. 

1820.  Tour  in  Now  Haven  and  Liut 

licld,  Conn.,  Silliman. 
Tour    between    Hartford  m| 

Quebec,  Silliman. 
Secondary  regions  of  New  Vnrij 

and  New  .lerscy,  I'ierce. 
Red  sandstone  of  North  (.'aroj 

lina,  Olnistead. 

1821.  Miscellaneous   ob.servati"i!i| 

Brongniart. 
List  of  remains  and  rocks  fw( 

Massachusetts. 
Structure  of  valley  of  tbi  Mij 

sissippi,  Nuttall. 
Remarks  on  red  s:iii(lstoiiitii| 

mation  of  C      i  ■  cticut.  n1I| 

man. 

1822.  Comparative  features  of  Annj 

lean  and  Europcnu  ijeiiloa 
Maclurc. 
Rocks  collected  in  North  Caij 
lina,  Olnistead. 


1M'.-| 


IM'7 


*  A  detailed  index  to  this  province  may  be  found  in  Correlation  Palters  — The  Newark  Systmj 
I.  C.liussoll,  XJ.  S.  Gool.  Surv.  Bull.  No.  85,  pp.  133-339,  AVashiugtou,  1802. 


lueLL.lK 


JDiRTOJf.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


531 


auouna- 

liill  III)  I 
iivolin:i,li 
uiM,SimtL. 

)lo^.v  Dt'lht 
icliiro. 
\n  t)l   Ni-'»  I 

vicinity  "ii 
iiiun. 

I  iiiiiM'  :ii:<i| 
yol^i',  Ilitiil 

111  of  M;i>s:i-| 

II  lice  tici 
1  of  Vennuut,] 

ovals  iuiJ  K-\ 

)!'  liii'biiiouil, 

ol'  tUo  Nurtli-] 
on. 

Jiiitetl  !>t;ite,| 

^eulogy 
Mitchdi; 

•cii  aviil  LittW 
lUiuKiu 
liirtlbrd  mi 

ill! 

[s  ol'  New  Vml 
ly,  I'ierce. 
If  North  Cai 

jscrvati"!!*! 

Ixiitl  I'oeksfwi 

lo Y  of  tbi  M 

In 

mtlstoii*'' 
,diciit.  H 

Ituvosof  a™ 
IpiMU  L'e"l«i 

In  Nortli  Cai 


Lvark  Syi''">'| 


i>XK 


lf<L'l. 


Juiatrias—Coiitiunod. 

>!  A  SSA 1  1 H  •  SKTTS  TO  NORTII  CAROMNA— 

('(iiiiiuin^d. 
ISl'J.  T,oralityof  Hulpliiito  (tflmryta, 
Coiinccticiit,  I'orciviil. 

Dikes  of  North  Carolina,  IW-ck- 
witli. 

.Miiioralu  of  ratorson  and 
S]iarta,  N.  J.,  Nuttall. 

( 'opper  in  Conuocticut,  Gilbert, 
L.  W. 

Fsoful  minerals  in  North  Caro- 
lina, Olnistoad. 

\dlcanoes  and  volcaiiie  sub- 
stances, (y'oopor,  T. 

I'loctz  trap  of  Conuocticnt  and 
Massachiisotts,  Porter,  T.  I). 

\iliivial  districts  of  Ne\v  Jer- 
sey, I'iorcc. 

lie^iona  coiitiguons  to  Con- 
necticut River,  llitclieoclj:,  E. 

Ii(^view  of  Coniiybearo  and 
liielps's  geology  of  England 
,ind  Wales,  Am.  Jour.  Sci. 

Siiij;iilar  congloincrate  and 
trap  tiilf,  llitchcoek,  F,. 

K'ejiort   on   geology    of   North 
Ciirolina,  Olinstead. 
MTi.   iraps  of  Connowago  Hills,  etc., 
I'a.,  Gibson,  J.  B. 

SJiell-niari  region,  etc.,  Piorco. 

ClilorophiL'ite  at  Turners  Falls, 
ilitchcoek,  E. 

New  or  variegated  sandstone  of 
the.  United  States,  Finch. 

IjcikI  mines  of  lianipshire 
County,  Mass.,  Nash. 

<ie()logy  of  North  Carolina, 
JHtchcll,  E.;  Olmstead. 

Horiiigs  for  water,  Disbrow. 
IM'S.  Noiiieiiclaturo  of  North  Anicr- 
ii'aii  rocks,  Eaton. 

('oiiutry  near  West  Chester, 
Pa.,  Fincli. 

Lecture  on  natural  history  of 
New  Jersey,  ilitcholl,  S.  L. 

Notices  of  minerals  and  geology 
of  Connecticut   and    Massa- 
chusetts, Hivehcoek. 
1^29.  Ooology  of  gold  region  of  North 

Carolina,  Mitchell,  E. 
KlO.  (ieologleal  text-book,  Eaton. 

Miliivial  scratches  and  furrows, 
'riioiiias,  D. 

1,1,'iieoiis  origin  of  some  trajj 
rocks,  Sillimau. 


IV't). 


1x21. 


Juratrlas — Continued. 
Massachusetts  TO  Noinii  Carolina — 
Continued. 

1830.  Secondary    oolite    in     Bergen 

County,  N. .!.,  Eaton. 
18IU.  Geoliigie     features     along    the 

Hudson    and    west    thr(»ngh 

New  York,  Eaton. 
1832.  (Geological   survey    of    ^lassa- 

chusetts,    eccmomics,    Hitch- 
cock, E. 
Water    courses,    alluvial    and 

other  rocks  of    Connecticut 

Valh'y,  Smith.  A. 

1831.  Country     between     Baltimore 

and  tho  Ohio,  Aikin. 

Report  of  geologist  of  Mary- 
land, Ducatel. 

Fossil  fishes  in  Connecticut 
sandstone,  Matlier. 

1835.  Flemington    cojiper    ore.    New 

Jersey,  Clemson. 

Section  througii  Kichmond  coal 
licld,  ya.,Tayh.r,  R.C. 

Country  between  Fredericks- 
burg and  'WinelM'ster,  Va., 
Clemson. 

■lunetion  of  trap  at  Walling- 
ford.  Conn.,  Clia]iiii,  A.  B. 

Footmarks  of  birds  on  red  sand- 
stones, Hitchcock,  E. 

Review  of  sections  of  Virginia 
and  Maryland,  Taylor,  K.  C. 

1836.  Reconnaissance    of     Virginia, 

Rogers,  W.  B. 

Scieiiti  lie  expedition, Main(5  and 
Nova  Scotia,  Emmons,  E. 

First  report  of  survey  of  Now 
Jersey,  Rogers,  H.  I). 

Reconnaissance  from  Washing- 
ton, througii  Wisconsin,  to 
Cotoau  de  Prairie,  Feather- 
stonhaugh. 

1837.  Physical  geography  of   Mary- 

land. Ducatel. 

Geological  survey  of  Conuocti- 
cut, Shepard. 

Report  of  survey  of  Virginia 
for  1836.  Rogers,  W.  B. 

Preface  to  Geology,  by  De  La 
Beche,  Hitchcock,  E. 

1838.  Report  of  geologist  of  first  dis- 

trict of  New  York,  Mather. 

1839.  Notes    on    American    geology, 

Conrad. 


5Jil? 


CATALOGUK    AND    INDEX    OP 


(rnriLir 


Juratiiaa — Conlimifd. 
]Massa(;iiim  ir.'-iu  Xinnif  (Uuomna — 
Colli  iiiuid. 
IKV.l  'riiiid  1.  porL  of  first  district  of 

Ni!\v  York,  M;itht'r. 
Tiiinl  ii')ioil  on  survey  ol'  I'cini- 

8ylv;Miiii.  I'of^ci's.  II,  D. 
({(•olo^ry    of     Nortli    Aiiicricji, 

J)iiiil)oiry. 
1810.   Ii('ii()7-t  of  geoloj^ist  of   Miirv- 

liiiitl,  Dnc'itcl. 
Fourth    ii'iio't    oil    survry    of 

IV^nnsylviuiiii,  lio«;oi',s,  II.  i>. 
Kc'lioit   of   survey   of   \'iii;iiii:i 

for  18;!li,  Hogers.W.  U. 
l)e«criptiou  of  {^eoloijy  of  New 

Jersey,  Kogers,  II.  D. 
l.Sll.   History  of  geologic  studies  in 

tlio  Fuited  Xtatesjritclicock. 
I'iiiiil  rciport  (111  Miiswachiisctts, 

llitrlicock,  r.. 
Ou.joiiits  in  roeks,  IIitclioocl<, 

E. ;  Silliuiiui.  15.,  Jr. 
ril'tli  rejjort  on  survey  of  I'enu- 

sylvauia,  Kogfi's,  11.1). 
Keport  of  siu'vc^y    of   \irgiiiia 

for  1811,  Kogers.W.  15. 
K'eport  oi'  .survey   r)l'    \'irgiuia 

lorlSIO,  U'ogors,  W.  15. 
1812.   Eleuiouts  of  geology  and  oiit- 

liiii'    of    geology     of    North 

Carolina,  Mitchell,  ]■). 
(ieology  of  Counecticiit,  I'erci- 

val.  " 
Naturcof  di])of  rriiis.,.Silliiiian, 

Kogers,  11.1).;  1,'ogeis,  W.  B. 
(iroovcd   surfaces    at    )i.'i.s(!    of 

.■secoiuhiry    iu   Pennsylvania, 

Rogers,  H.  D. 
Natural   coke   of    eastern   Vir- 
ginia, Itogcrs.  W.  15. 
Notices  of  coal  mines  of  li'ieli- 

iiionil.  V'a.,  Woodridge. 
]S|;{.   Fossils  from  red   Handstoue  of 

New  Jersey,  Kedfield. 
'i'emperature  in  coal  mines  of 

eastern    Virginia,    liogors, 

W.  15. 
Plants    from     red     saiulstone, 

llitelu'ock,  E. 
Age  of  coal    rocks    of  eastern 

\'irgiuia,  Kogers,  AV.  H. 
Fish  heds  and  footmark  lured 

sandstone    of   New    Jersey, 

Kedliold,  W.  C. 


JiiratriaB — ContiiiiUMl. 

M.\s.s.\(  iit'sKTrsio.NoifniCAiioi.iM- 
Coul  lulled. 

ISl;;.   (!e(doL;y  of  New  ^'ork,  first.,.. 

trii  t,  Mather. 
(ieolo'^y  ol'  western    ilislrjit  ,,( 

New  York.  Mail..!. 
\'^i-  of  (  oal  near  l.'ieliiiioiMiiiii.i' 

I'ri'de!  icKshur;,'       sauiK;,,;, 

liogers,  \V.  15. 
J''ossil  fiiotjiriiits   and  raiii;., 

[irestiions  in Coanecliuiitl.;. 

ley,  Lyell. 
('aiisos  of  crosceutic  dikisij 

tr.iji.  li'ogers.  II.  1). 
-Vge  of  the  new  red  -iiiiiImi, 

Uogers,  II.  I). 
ISll.  Nafiv<^     coi>iier     in     \Vli;i;, 

JI;iss.,  Hitchcock,  I'.. 
Views  on  igneous  attiim,  ],; 

nonieii.'i  in  New  ^'..iK,  II. 
I'ossil    footmarks  :il    Tiiria 

I'alls,  Mass.,  I>imiic,  .1. 
Percival  the  original  ol.-; 

(d"  crescent ic  diki  ;*  n,  i 

neeticut,  .SilliiiKin. 
lifport  on  traps  of  >:iiiil>t' 

of     Connecticiii.    ^i\\\: 

15.  jr. 
Exidauation  of  g('iiln;,'i(!iijp| 

Massachusetts,  lliiolifOi 
American    geology  ;iii(l  m 

tioii  of  research   in  la: 

States,  h'ogers,  II.  ii 
Traj»  tufa  of  Conr.i  i  tint  5 

ley,  Hitchcock,  V.. 
\>^\'k  Uelations  of    tra|.    iimi 

stone  of  Conned iiut  'u 

Whelpley. 
Polarity  of    trap  i"cli-.  Hi| 

cock,  E. 
Physical  geology <;i>r it 

Mountains  :inil  <  mnlii 

sedimentation      nnl 

Mather. 
Minerals    aecoin|i.iii,vii!.' 

.lackson,  C.  T. 
Travels     in     Nurlii    -tot 

Lyell. 
Evidences  of  congclatioD 

red  sandstone.  I'.iur:in,| 
ISlI).  Agriculture  of  N'w  Yorii, 

nions,  E. 
OhservatiouH  on  inaitufti 

Locke. 


M:/.  !. 


'I  oi't 


.Vorfl 
"'■igiii  ,| 

Mivj,   I'i 

McLoJ 
•Vwof  ] 

W.  B.  ; 

\Vii,.at,l,, 
Charl, 
•^rs.  Il.l 


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liABTDN. 


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r)3;{ 


lUul.lW- 

L,  lirst''i-| 
ilisitin  II'. I 
'IiiiiiiikIumI 

Mlllil*!"'..', 

u;ct leut  \ ..] 

tic    cllkis  till 
.1'. 

ill    Wlr.itil 
ck,  v.. 
3  action. 

S-\nVk,l! 

.rt  ut.  'I'l;!'.'! 
(flinty  • 

(liU<s  iiiH 

iiiiau. 

IS  of  >iintl>v! 
icut.    iilli'J 

^ii'  iijjl 

„>. y    :illil  '0! 

;U-.-!.     ill 

I-.-,.  11.  i'- 

■,,,.,.. .-.■tin:'. 

rU.  i:. 

[inrrlicUt* 

I, cry  cast  lit 
lillld  I  "iliil" 


|()iiiV'">'"- 

l. 

Noitli    AK 

J,,,.,  r.alTJtl: 

|,f  N<-"'  '^''"''^ 
„u  ni.i^i'^''' 


Juiatrias-'  ontinncd. 

Colli  inut'd. 
ISIT.  i'laiit.'*    i'l'om    coiil    licld.s    noiir 

liicliiiioiid.  liiiiiil>ui',v. 
I'osHJl    tn'(s  at,    liriHtol,  Conn., 

SilliniMM,  It.,  jr. 
'ri'.i])  tnlV  ol'  fonntu'ticut  N'lil- 

Ic.v,  llitclitMicU,  !•;. 
lllll^tl•;ltioIl^^    of     fossil     foot- 
marks, Uoano. 
( 'oiiltioldiKiir  Richniond,  Lydl. 
Structure  of   Ricliinond    coal, 

IIoola>r,  I.  T. 
lt<18.  ( Ecology    of    South     Carolina, 

'I'lioncy. 
l,s||.i.   r.assin   (111   coititc    do  Cliestor- 

licld,  Virgiuic,  Man-on,  .1. 
Second    visit    to     tlic    i'liitcd 

States,  Lycll. 
is.'il.  .\!j;(i    nf     Coniioctirnt     N'allcy 

saiidstoiio,  \\'olls,  Agassi/,. 
;\y,o  of   rod    sandstoiic  of   tlio 

I'liitt'd  Stutrs,  .la('lison,C.T. 
Fossil  rain  iiiarlis,  liyidl. 
Fossil  calaniilo    from    liridgo- 

water,  !Mass.,  .Fackson,  C.  T. 
Ditf  of  rod  sandstones  of  Now 

.Icrscv  and  the  Connecticut, 

Rcdfiold. 
(dal  of  oontral  Nortli  Carolina, 

.Idliiison,  \V.  R. 
Alio    of    new    rod     sandstone, 

Agassiz,  L. 
Fossil    from    conglomerato    of 

I'l'iinsylvauia,  lit  a. 
\eo  of  Newark  areas,  Foster. 
Iva in  marks  in  san<l.stouoof  New 

.lorsoy  and  Conuooticut  Val- 
ley. R'odtield. 
.Viialvsis  of  rod  marl  at  Sjiriug- 

lield,  Mass.,  .Ja(dvsoii,  C.  T. 
Altered  shales  from  Now  llopo, 

I'a  ,  Rogers,  H.]). 
Mi'l  iirt  of  go(dogical  .survey  of 

North  Cr.roliiia,  Emiiioiis,  E. 
'iiin'in  of  stratilication.  Wells, 

i>.  A. 
iJcip  River  ( oal    Held    region, 

.McLenahau. 
Ai;eof  Dooj)  Rivoreo.al.  Rogers, 

W.B.;  .lackson,  C.  T. 
Wheatley,       Hiook<lalc,       and 

(liarloston  mines,  I'a.,  Rog- 
ers. H.  D. 


Jiiratrias — Coutiiined. 

.M,\ss.\<'m  si;ris  lu  NoiMii  Cahomna — 
Coutiiined. 
1853.  Geologic  mai)of  Fniled  States, 
etc.,  Maii'oii,  .1. 
Cnivro  of  honillo  de  la  Carolino 
(In  Nord,  etc.,  .I.'icksou,  ('.  T. 
lS.").t,  l''(is'-il  saurian  of  N(!W  K'tMlsnnd- 
slnne  of  I'oniisy Ivania,  Lea. 
l)(M'ii   River  coal  region,  .Fack- 
son. C.  '1', 
Foiitprinls.     sandstones,     and 
traps  of  ( 'oniKM'l iciil   \'all(\v, 
lliteheoek,  1''.. 
Origin  of  stratilication,  Wells, 
I).  A. 

l.S"),").  Movements  in  ([iiarrios  ill  Tort- 
land,  Conn.,  .lohnsoii,  .F. 

Iiiiprossioiis  on  clay  in  lladl(>y, 
Mass.,  lliteheoek.  C.  11. 

Co])))er  mine  at  Hrist(d,  Conn., 
.Silliman,  Whitney,  ,1.  1). 

New  clalliroptoris  in  Connecti- 
cut Valley,  lliteheoek,  E.,  jr. 

Mineralreichthnm  dor  \'eroi- 
nigton  Staaten,  Dilleiiliach. 

Febor  die  Geologic  von  \ord- 
Amorika,  Marcoii.  .1. 

1^51).  ii'eport  of  siirv(!y  of  Sunt  h  Caro- 
lina for  1851').  Li(!l)er. 

Notes  on  liorks  County,  I'a., 
Rertha. 

Report  of  midland  counties  of 
North  Carolina,  Eiunioiis.  E. 

Age  of  coal  rocks  near  Rich- 
mond and  in  North  Carolina, 
Rogers,  W.  n. 

Inllnences  of  traji  on  adjaeont 
strata,  Rogers,  W.  H. 

Section  across  CloniK^ci  icnt  Val- 
ley. Hitchcock,  I'.. 

Relations  of  Now  Red  to  ooal 
rocks  of  eastern  \irginia  and 
North  Carolina,  Rogcis.W.  15. 

Carhontitoof  iron  in  ooal  nio.is- 
iires  and  in  color  of  rocks, 
Rogers,  II.  1). 

Ago  of  Trias,  of  eastern  L'nited 
.Stal(;s,  Jackson,  C.  T. 

Report  on  northern  New  .lor- 
soy, Kitcliell. 

N.'itnral  coke  near  Ricliinond. 
Rogers.  W.  li. 

I'osidonomya  in  Virginia,  K'og- 
ers,  W.  B. 


r)3i 


CATAL()(il'E   AND    INDEX    OP 


(B11L.U1 


DABTO.V.I 


Juratiias — Contiimud. 

MASaACllU8KTT8TO  NoitTII  CaHOLINA— 

Continuoil. 
1H56.  Lignite     I'loiii      I'oimHylvaiua 
iiiid  Virgiuiii,  Rogers,  \V.  U. 
IH")?.   Ifeviow  of  Eiimioiis'H  report  on 
North  Carolina,  Dewoy,  (J. 

Illustrations  of  surface  geol- 
ogy, llitclicdck,  K. 

I'lrniiau  anil  Trias  of  North 
Carolina,  ICinnions,  E. 

fieology,  etc.,  of  ( 'licster  Coun- 
ty, Pa.,  llartnian. 

Ago  of  liichniiiml  coal,  lloor. 

rorniian  of  « ast  and  west 
America,  Arch  lac. 

Ichnology   of    New    England, 
llitchcoek,  E. 
1858.  Sketch  of  geology  of    United 
StatcH,  K'ogers,  11.  D. 

FoHsil.s  of  Handstono  and  Hlatos 
of  North  Carolina,  Em- 
mons, E. 

Age  of  Trias,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

Geology  of  rcunsylvauia,  Kog- 
ers,  H,  1). 

Keport  on  Deep  K'ivor  coal  dis- 
tri.'t,  N.  C,  Wilkes. 

(ienlogy  of    North     America, 
Marcoii,  ,]. 
185!).  Coppermine,  Fanqnier County, 
Vu.,  Jack,son,  C.  T. 

Age  of 'I'rias  of  SlaHsachusotts, 
Am.  .lour.  Sei. 

('oal  of  Deeplviver.  N.  (,".,. lack- 
son,  C.  T. 

Ked  sandstoiiOH  on  crystallines 
at  Northfield,  JIass.,  Jackson, 
(J.  T. 

Agti  of 'I'rias  of  eastern  United 
States,  Lea. 

Seclion  from  Grcenlield  to 
('liiirlemont,  Mas.s,,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  11. 

Catalogue  of  State  cabinet  and 
notes  on  metamon)hic8, 
Hitclicock,  E. 

Sandstone  and  trap  at  Hadloy 
a7id  Amherst, Mass.,  Stodder. 

Constitution  of  Chatham  series, 
Deci)  Kivor,  N.C.,  Enmions,E. 

Rei)ly   to   criticisms   of  J.    D. 
Dana,  Marcou,  .1. 
18()0.  Trias   of  Virginia   and    North 
Carolina,  Emmons,  E. 


Juratrias — Continued . 

H  Juratriaa- 

Mashaciiuhkttm  to  North  Caik.mx.i, 

H      MA8.SACI 

Continued. 

H 

1860. 

I'irst  rcjiort  of  chemist  oi  .\|:,n. 
land,  Tyson. 

1    ''''■' 

I8(il. 

Age  of  red  sandstone  of  Jdiin,, 
.lackson,  C.  T. 

1 

Mosozoio    of    Atlantic    sl,i|ie, 

I         ^ 

Whcatley. 

I 

18(55. 

If  ojxut  of  survey  of  New  ,I(M  , 

^H 

for  1861,  Cook,  (i.  II. 

I             Nc 

Lignite  of  JYanklin  ( '(niiityiin.l 

I 

geology    of  so  U  t  lli;isli'rii 

I 

Pennsylvania,  Lesley,  ,1.  ]', 

I              liol 

Asphalt  vein  in  coal  iiicasiinj 

I 

of  wostoru  Virgiaiii,  Lcsliv, 

I             Ma 

J.  P. 

I 

Skizzo der  llnigegemi  von Nii. 

1             Ear 

York,  Credner,  II. 

1                 ''^ 

1866. 

Map  of  Canada  and   |i,iii  4 
United    States,    l.oniin  uml 

1       .     '"^ 

Hall. 

1     !«"-'.  Tria 

Skizzcn     aus    Virgiiiiii,   1  red 

1                rai 

nor,  II. 

Cans 
Ha 

1867. 

Natural  coke  ncjar  Kiclinud 

ii'elat 

Va.,  K'ogers,  W.  !!. 

p;,. 

I'Momentary    geolo;^),    Jliiil 

Ivic 
Clian 

I'ock  and  Hitchcdck. 

If.n 

'*<"•'!.  Some 

Imprints  in  New  Keil  of  Soul 

Iladley,  Mass.,  Slicpiinl.Cl 

1868. 

Fossil  reptiles  of  Xcw  Jcrsc 

1  I  lie 

Midi,, 

Cope. 

Heii 

(ioology  of  Now  .lerscy.  Coo 

I'<)sf,-1 

G.  h". 

Kng 

1870. 

Kroido  von  Now  .lerscy,  Cn 

'J'itaiii 

iier,  H. 

lioro 

Hanging     Hills     (if    Mml 

Tlio  \'i 

Dana,  .1.  D. 

fiCoIiio 

History  of  Wallin^'I'oid.CniiB 

Da  IK 

Davis,  C.  11.  S.               1 

'M'Pem 

1871. 

Trias   of   Paliaaile  rnii!;('  fl 

"f  N< 

Now  Ilavon,  Dana,  .1.  ''H 

'■'eolog. 

delations  of  KichuKiiid  !.'r:iiifl 

Ilitcl 

ago  of  Kichmond  coal,  iS 

C0(;k, 

teras  uplift,  Pcriy.         ^M 

'^''-   IV;ip  ,■„ 

Oolite  coal  licld  oi'  Vir:;iB 

\'aJle. 

Greer.                            ^M 

^V.'itnral 

Stratigraphy  and  snrt'acc  ^1 

•Stove 

ogy  of  North  ('aroliiiM,l« 

"ii   stra 

Mineral     resouri  cs    of  ^^m 

Hunt, 

Carolina,  Gcnlli.          ^m 

^Vcath..! 

Geognosie    und    INlineralrM 
thum  des  Allcghauy-?>.vsl« 

..  ^,  ^■•'"i", 

''^'  ''cologic 

Credner,  H.                 B 

States, 

PABTON.) 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


r)3r> 


1(1  (•  ran?' 
|)ana,  .'■' 
imiiiul  !:r:>" 
iniid  cii^'l' 
Ici'iy. 
Id  of  Vir^ii 

1,1  siiTtafP 
|(';in>liiW' 


Juratrias— Contiiuiod. 
Massa<  iir.sKTTS  TO  NouTii  Cauolina— 
Coiitiuiuul. 
ISVl.  Analysis     of     Triassic     saud- 

stones,  Schweitzer. 
Analysis  of  New  Jersey  sand- 

Htoue,  Scbweit/.tT. 
Now  H.ivou  rej^ion,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Folsites     of    I'alisado     niugo, 

Schweitzer. 
New  .lorsfy  Handstoncs  not  de- 
rived from  trap,  Newberry. 
I  lurt.son  l\i vor  ralisades.Wiirtz. 
KolatioMS     of     I'alisado     trap 

shoot,  Martin,  D.  S. 
Map  of  Massachusetts,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  II. 
Karthcinakes  of  Now  P^ngland, 

by  Urigbain,  Dana,  J.  1). 
CaA'o  in  eastern  I'onnsylvauia, 

Wiuiatbiy. 
1871'.   I'liassic  sandstone  of  Palisade 

range,  Wnrtz. 
('aiises  of  produeti(ni  of  Cape 

Hatteras,  Shalor. 
li'elation      of     syenite      under 

Jv'ichniond  coal,  I'erry. 
Cliaractor  of    trap  near  Now 

Ibiven  Dana,  J.  D. 
lH'!i.  S(»nio  results  of  the  earth's  eon- 
traction,  Dana,  ,1.  D. 
MiiUothiaii  <M)lliery  of  Virginia, 

lleinrieh,  C. 
Post-Tortiary  history  of  New 

Kngland,  Perry. 
I'itaniforous  iron  near  (ircens- 

l.oio,  N.  C,  Lesley,  .J.  P. 
'I'lie  N'lrgiiiias,  llotehkiss. 
(iiolojry  of  Now  Ilavon  region, 

Dana,  J.  D. 
Apjjondix  to  report  of  survey 

of  North  Carolina,  Kerr, 
(icologic.  map  of  United  States, 

IIitchtu)ck  and  Plake,  llitch- 

lock,  C.  H. 
>il.  Tra))  rocks  of  the  Connecticut 

Valley,  Dana,  E.  S. 
Xtitiiral  eokoof  Riehinctnd,  Va., 

.Stevens,  ]{.  P. 
On    stratilicatiou    of    rocks, 

Hunt,  T.S. 
Weathering  of  trap  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, Frazer. 
K.  fioologie   chart  of  the   United 

States,  Bradley,  F.  H. 


Juratrias— Contiuu(!d. 
Massachusetts  TO  NdUTiiC.MiouNA — 
Continued. 
1875.  Trias    of    York    County,    Pa., 
Frazer. 

M(>8ozoic  of  North  Carolina, 
Kerr. 

Trap  rocks  of  Connecticut  Val- 
h\v,  Ilawes. 

Keportof  survey  of  North  Caro- 
lina, Kerr. 

Notes  on  geology  of  Lehigh 
County,  etc.,  Pa.,  Lesley, 
J.  P. 

Thin  sections  of  trails,  Frazer. 

Mesozoie  Bandstoues  of  tho  At- 
lantic States,  Frazer. 

Structure  of  York  ^'aUey  lime- 
stones, Pennsylvania,  Frazer. 

Eastern  Virginia  coal  liold, 
Coryell. 

Thin  sections  of  Paleozoic  and 
Mesozoii!  rocks  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, Frazer. 
1H70.  History  of  explorations  in  Ponn- 
sylvania,  etc.,  Lesley,.!.  1', 

Cornwall  iron  mine  and  related 
deprwits,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Notes  on  Paleozoic  limestone, 
Fra/er. 

Exfoliation  of  rocks  near  (»et- 
tysburg,  Frazer. 

Virginia  geographical  and  polit- 
ical summary,  Ilotchlciss. 

Notes  on  two  traps,  Frazer. 

Fish  rcniainsof  Mesozoie  shales, 
Lcidy. 

Ueport  of  geological  survey  of 
North  '^'arolina,  Dana,  .L  D. 

Geologic;  chart  of  United  States, 
Ibadley,  F.  H. 

Review  of  fossil  llora  of  North 
America,  Les(|uereux. 

Sect'on.s  of  traps,  Frazer. 

Report  on  York  and  Adams 
counties.  Pa.,  Frazer, 

Trap  of  York  and  Adams  coun- 
ties. Pa.,  Frazer. 
1877.   Report  on  York,  Adams,  Cum- 
berland, and  Franklin  coun- 
ties. Pa.,  Frazer,  P. 

Copper  rocks  of  the  Mesozoie 
of  Pennsylvania,  Frazer. 

Position  of  Now  Red  saudatono, 
Frazer. 


536 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


"ru.!.-; 


Jul  ntrlaa— Cont  iiiiicd. 

MAKMALilUSKITSTO  Nol!  Ill  ( 'AUi  )I,I  NA  — 

Colli  iniiiMl. 
1877.   Iron  oioh  oI'  York  Coiiiity,  I'li., 
Frii/LT. 

Ij^iiciMiH  rocks  ol"  Voric  Coiiiity, 
I'll.,  Friizcr. 

Mil])  ol"  I'onns.vlviiiiia,  Li'hIc.v, 
J.  P. 

On  Home  Mtisozoic  ores,  T'lnzcr. 

(tiiriK'ts  in  trap  ol"  Ni-\v  Kavrii, 
DaiiM,  E.S. 

(Jctolojfy  of  Now  llaiii|i.sliiro, 
llitclicock,  C.  II.;  lluntiii>;- 
loii. 

Coal  iff;ioii8  of  Aiiierii  :i,  Mac- 
Carlaiic,  ■(. 

Uolation    of   fjiMtlogy   of   Now 
llaiii|iHliiri'  to  adjacontr  terri- 
tory, llitclicock,  (!.  II. 
1S78.  Nature  of  trap  of  Now  .Jersey, 
Hiissell,  I.  (;. 

Hyilrocarlion  in  oriii>tive  rocks 
of  New  .lorsoy,  linasoll,  I.  C. 

Clay  (li  poMJIs  of  Nov."  .lornoy, 
Cook  and  Smock'. 

CiitalojfiU)  of  rock  spociiiioiis  of 
Hiirvoy  ot  I'cnnsylvania,  ilall, 
C.  E. 

'I'rap  dike  throii.iih  Euncaster 
County,  ]'a.,  Frazcr. 

h'ocks  of  New  York  Island, 
Martin,  D.  S. 

lSitiim<ai  in  trap  of  Coiinocticnt 
Valley,  Dana,  .J.  D. 

IJeport  of  survey  of  New  .lorsoy 
for  1878,  Cook,  (J.  II. 

Geologic  history  of  Now  York 
Island,  etc..  Newliorry. 

Atlantic  sy.stcm  of  mountains, 
llil<licock,C.lI. 

Calalogiie   of   exhibit   of   sur- 
vey  of  New    .ler.sey,     Cocdi, 
C.  II. 
187'J.  McHozoic  sandstono  of  the  At- 
lantic; .Slo[)o.  Frazer. 

Macfarlane's  Gecdog'ical  Iv'ail- 
road  Guide  to  wostciii  Mary- 
land, Fontaiuo. 

Macfarlane's  (ieolofrital  K'ail- 
road  Guide  to  N(!\v  '^'ork, 
Macfarlaiie. 

Macfarlane's  Geolonical  I'ail- 
road  Guide  to  Virginia,  U'og- 
ers,  W.  B. 


Jurntrias  -Coiiliiiiied. 

M  A.-^sAi  insi;riH  To  .Nuurii  t!Ai;<ii.i.\A- 
Coiiliiiiied, 

187'J.   Macfarlane's    Goolofjiral   Hail. 

road  (iiiidt^  lo  Dolawair  aiiil 

Maryland,  iJliIer,  Foiilniiii'. 
Macfarlane's    GeolOLiii  :;1  Hml 

road    Guide    to     N(M'I|i  ain! 

Houth  Ciirolina,  Kerr. 
Mac fiii'la no's    (iooloy;ical   i{:i!l 

road  Guide  to   Now  .Insii, 

Hiiuick. 
Macfarlane's    Ge(dov;ical   Itail- 

ro.ad  Giiido  to  Ni'w  I'.ii;;lani!, 

Hitchcock,  C.H. 
Macfarlane's    (!coloi;ic;il   Kail. 

loa<l  (iilidle  to  I'ciinsylvaiiiii 

Lesley,  .1.1'. 
Meso/oicof  Vir;',inia,Foiit:iiiip. 
North  Aiiierican  Me.soznic  and 

Coiiozoii',  Milh'r,  .'^.  \. 
Ivojiort   of    K<'"l"«i'^'    "'    ^''" 

Jersey  for  lS7!t,  Cook.  (i.  II, 
IlandhooK  of  Virginia,  I'dilarl 
Ili.story  of  Trias  in  New  , Id- 
Key  and  ('onnocticiit  N'aili.. 

K'usHoU    I.e. 
Tiias  of  Now  .lorsoy  anil  Cmi- 

necticiit   Vallt^v,  hy  h'lissdl. 
Dana,  .1.  D. 
Meso/oic  in  N'irfiiiiia,  llciiiiiili. 

O.  .1. 
Indications    of    Recent    sami- 

stones  of    imeiiual   iiri's>ii:i'. 
Walling. 
1880.  Geolo|;ic  action  td'liiuniisaiMl-, 

.Inlieii. 
h'oport  of    State   ficolo^iist  ol 
New  .Jersey  for  ISso,  CiKik. 

(i.II. 
Iron  ores  of  the  \'irj;iuias,  \U>: 

CIS,  ^v.  15. 

Former  extent  of  Tnas  to  tb' 

eastward,  h'ussoll.  1.  ('. 
h'osoiirces  near  route  nrKu'liI 

niond  and  South wcstnii  l.'a.l 

w;iy,  llotchkiss. 
Characteristics  of  a  t  r.-i]'  M  ^^'ii 

lianison  Point,  I'a.,  I  ni/n. 
liolations    of     crystal! iiic-^  ' 

eastorn   I'dinsylvjiiiin.  llal'l 

C.E. 

(!la8silica(ion  of  lava-*.  Slial.r.j 
(icolo^iy  of  Eaiieasiei   ('eiiii;y 

I'a.,  Frazer. 


liM'T'iS 


NORTH    AMKIilfAN    OEOf.OOY. 


r.37 


juratria3--('(UitiniUMl. 

Ma-v\<  llf.NKITSTO  NoltTH  CAHOLINA—   I 

CiiiiliiiiUHl.  j 

IWl.  S(i-call»'<l    kiiuics  of  Comn'cti- 

ciit  Niilli'v,  Dana, . 1. 1). 
Aiiiilyst's  (>(■  iiiiiicral.s  ami  rocks 

IVoiii      Itfi'ks,     I'liiladi'lpliia, 

ami    Moiiljioincr.v    I'miiilics, 

I'a.,  Coiilli. 
oiijriii  of  to|io;^rai)li.v  of  Norlli 

Caroliiia,  Kcir. 
.Iiiiassic  hiiikI  Ileal'  I'.lklnii,  Mil., 

Lt^wis.  II.  ('. 
(li'oloi^y  of  l'liilM(lt>l|>liia  Coiiii- 

t.v.ftc.  I*a..llall.('.i:.;  Lcs- 

U^v,  J.  1'. 
('oi'iiwall   mini',  Lebanon,  I'a., 

d'liivilliri's. 
Iii'|iiii't,  on   Hilivey  of  New  .Icr- 

N(.y  for  IS.SI.  Cook,  (i.  II. 
'I'liinl   ri'|ioit  of  lalioralory  of 

survey  of  I'ennsylvaiii.i.  M<'- 

Crealli. 
Pc'li'iite  of  .liira- TriaH  of  eimt- 

ern    N'orlli    Anieriea,    Dana, 

.I.D. 
iss::.  (ieoloirio  do   la  t-nd-esf  de   la 

riMnusylvanic,  I'ra/er. 
Iieeifield  (like.  Mmersitn. 
•  ieoloiry  of  the  I'alisadea,  Ilo])- 

|iock-,  A,  !•;. 
Notes   on    the.   f^eoloi^ry   of    tlui 

\  ir^finias,  Koners,  W.  I!. 
Triassic  ti'a]>s  of  Massac linsettH, 

t'onnecticnt,    and    New  ,lci'- 

sey.  Davi.s  W.M. 
( 'omiiosition   of  Mi  so/.oic  dia- 

liaso     of     Atlaiitii!     Slope, 

llawoa. 
hrifl   ,'iiid  erosion   in   Saltville 

\':illcy,  Lewis,  ll.l'. 
K'rpni't     on     survey     of     Now 

.li'iscy    for    IXM'.    Cook,    (J. 

II. 
Mineral  localities  around  Now 

^'ork  City.  Darton. 
'''^''.  N'aluial  (H)ko  of  Viri;'inia,  Ray- 
mond, 
i'viassic  tra]is  and   sandsloneH 

"f  eastern    L'nited  States,  liy 

Davis,  Dana,,).]). 
iu'liert    of  survey  of  >,'ew  ,)or- 

s.'y  for  ISSH,  Cook.ti.  11. 
X.ilnial    coke    of    \'ir;4inia, 

ilotclikiss. 


Juiatrlaa— Coiitinncd. 

MaH.HACIU'HKIT.S  111  NOliTllC'AnOMNA— 

Coiitiniied. 
18NU.   (icolof^y    and    soils  of    toliileeo 

I'oirjon    of    North    ( '.iiolina, 

Ki!ir. 
I'roi^ress  of  j;*''>'"tf.v  lor   l><>*-, 

llniit,  r.  s. 
MiimI  wurdctxtcnt  of  .Inra-TriaH, 

Divnii..).  D. 
K'evicw  of  rc|)ort  of  State  j;eol- 

oyist  of  New  .lersey  I'm'  l,Sf<2, 

Itiiyinoinl, 
(leolii,i,;y  of  (JliesterConnty.r.'i., 

Lesley,   .1.   P.;   Mall.  ('.   K.  ; 

Fra/.cr. 
Arkosoof  Ilobokeii,  N.,I.,  Mar- 
tin, D.S. 
Disintonriitod     Handstono      at 

Ni^w  Dnrhain.  N.  >l.,  Darton. 
(ieolo;iy  of  ivichniond  Coiiufy, 

N.Y..l{ritlon,N.L. 
Review  of  IHS2,  report  of  New 

Jersey  survt'V.  Scieiiee. 
Shales    between    JJeryen    Hill 

!ind    I'ali.sade.s,    X.    J.,    liar- 
ton. 
Older    Mesozoie    llora    of  Vir- 

■i'initi,  I'oDtaine. 
(ioolojjy  ol'  IWu'ks  Connty,  I'a., 

In viliiers,  d'. 
Fault   in   Trias   mar   ^'ardiey- 

ville.Pii.,  Lewis,  II.  C. 
Geology     of     llmlson    Comity, 

N..l.,i;nssidl,  H'. 
1884.  Trap     dikes    of    sontlieastern 

reiinsyh  ania,  Fra/er. 
Reprint  of  reports  on  the  {^eol- 

oj^y  of  the  Xir^iuias,  iJoytirs, 

w.  n. 

Microscopic  structure  of  bnild- 

iiijj  stone.s,  Merrill,  (i.  1'. 
IllM:jtratioiis  of    polished  rock 

.surfaces,  Morgan.  I!.. I. 
Physical  .'mil  afjrienlliiral   fen- 

tnresof  Smitli  Carolina,  llain- 

niond. 
(Jounccticnt    bnildiu!;'     stone, 

Liml.slev.  H.W. 
Rel.'ition    of    Trias    traiis    .unl 

sandstones  ot'  eastern  I  iiited 

Stales.  Davis,  W.  M. 
linildini;  stones.  Foster,  W, 
North  C.'irolina  Iniilding stones, 

Kerr  aud  Kerr. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


[n'TX.  l!7. 


Juratrias — Continued. 
Massachusetts  T(i  North  Caholixa— 
Continued. 
1884.  Cotton    production    in    North 

Carolina  and  \'ir<;inia,  Kerr. 
Structure  of  trap  of  Connecti- 
cut Valley,  Davia,  W.  JI. 
Report  of  .survey  of  New  .Jersey 

for  1881,Cook,  G.  IF. 
Cotton  i)rodnction  in  Goorj?ia, 

liOujjliridf^e. 
Maryland    huildinj^    .stones, 
Huntington,     Muuroo     and 

Singleton. 
New    .Jersey   building    stones, 

Cook  ami  Smock. 
PenuNylvania  building  stcncB, 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
Virginia  liuilding stones,  Iluiit- 

ington  and  Munroo. 
Foasils  in  Trias  near  I'ho'uix- 

ville,  Lewis,  If.  C. 
18H."),  Fontaiuo's  older  Mosozoic  (lora, 

Science. 
Sanilstono  used  in  Now  Haven, 

Hubbard,  O.l'. 
Map  of  Adams.  Franklin,  and 

Cumberland    counties,  Pa., 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
Progress     of    geology,     1883, 

llunt.T.  S. 
Coninionwealth  of   Georgia, 

Henderson,  .1.  T. 
Mil])    of    the    Cnited    States, 

McGee. 
Report    of   geologist    of   New 

.Jersey  for  I8«r).  Cook,  G.  H. 
Columnar    traji    of    Orange, 

N.  .1.,  Heilprin. 
Geologic  atlas  of  counties    of 

P<'nusylvania,  Lesley,  J.  P. 
Deep   Jiiver  coal    field,  N.  C, 

('hanc(^. 
Trap  dike  across  southeastern 

Pennsylvania,  Lewis,  II.  C. 
Rogers's  geology   of   the    Vir- 
ginias, Cami)l)ell,   .J.  L.  and 

H.D. 
North  Carolina  coal  fields,  Rus- 
sell, LC. 
1886,  American,  Newberry. 

Colunuiar  trap  of  Orange,  N. 

■J.,  Iddiugs. 
Cornwall  iron  mines.  Pa.,  d'ln- 

villiers,  Li  'y. 


Juratrias — Continued. 
Massacii  rsKTTs  TO  North  Caiiomxa- 
Continued. 
1886.  Kish  remains.  New  Jer.sey,  Grat- 
acap. 
Holyoko  trap,  Emerson. 
Structure  of  Connecticut  Val- 
ley, Davis,  W.  M. 
Trap  an<l  sandstone  ;it  T;iriil. 

ville.  Conn.,  Rice. 
I''1<)(U'  of  Trias  in  N(!\v  .Icrsi y, 

llritton,  N.  L. 
Montgomery  Connty,  i':i ,  Car- 
ter. 
York  County,  Pa.,  I'nizcr. 
On  American  Triiis,  XcwIhitv, 
Magnetites   of    eastern  I'eiii!- 
sylvania,  Willis. 

1887-1889.  Topographic  dovil(i]iiMinr 

of  Trias,  Davis,  W.  M. 
Fishes     and     plants,  Trias>if. 

New  berry. 
Hanging  Mils,  vJiapin. 
Intrusive  and  extrii.sivc  traps. 

Davis,  W.M.,  and  Wliittlc. 
Meriden  ash  beds,  Kavi.-J,  W.M, 
Meriden,    faults    near,   Da\i<, 

W.  M. 
Structure  in  Conned  iciit  Val- 
ley, Davis,  W.M. 
Trap  ridges  at  Meridrn,  ('(Hiii,. 

Chapin. 
Tra])s    of    Eiist    Ifiivcii  I'liaui- 

ford  regidii,  Hovev. 
lOastern  limit  of  Tr/iis  Iiasiii"ii 

State.'i  Island,  Nculicriy. 
Ma]»  of  vi(!inity   of  New  Vnrk 

City.  Martin. 
Staten    Isbind    outcmps.  liii'-  i 

ton,  llollick. 
Miip  of  Tnited  States,  llitcli- 

cock.C.  H. 
Catop(^rterus     griicilis.  I>avi<. 

C.  H.S. 
Glacial  origin  of  clilV;-.  tois, 

W.  M, 
Origin  of  Triassic  inoiKU'liua 

Dav.s,  W,  M. 
Natural  coke  from  Midlotlii;ui,[ 

Va.,  analysis,  Rig.L;ff. 
Chesterfu'ld   County.  Va..  ^w 

and  coal,  Unsacll,  I.C- 
Richmond  coal  lielils,  ClilliT'l' 

New(>ll. 
Coals,  Ashburnor. 


nAtlTON.i 


NORTH    AMEUICAN   GEOLOGY. 


f)3d 


Juratiias— Continued. 
Massachusetts  to  North  Caro  ■  ina— 
(Nmtinued. 
lt;!S7-lW9.  Coals    from   North    Caro- 
lina, analyses,  Clarke,  V.  W., 

Whitlield,  J.  E. 
1  )e(M)nii)osed  trap    from   North 

Carolina,  analysis,  Cliatard. 
{'ninberland-I^olianon     A'allov, 

Pa,,  d'Invillicrs, 
iiivcrs  and  valU^ys  of  I'ennsyl- 

v.'inni,  Davis,  W.  M, 
llanipshiro  County,  Mass,,  Eiri- 

orson. 
Artesian    wolls,    Now    Jersey, 

Cook, 
Geoloffic  niaj)  of  New  Jersey, 

Cook. 
Red  sandstone  formation,  Cook, 

Nason, 
Topographic  map  of  New  Jer- 
sey, Davis,  W,  M 
'i'ra])    sliciets    in    New    .Tcrsey, 

l>arto)i, 
Af^e  of  'I'riassie  monocline   in 

('onnectic)it    Valley,  Davis, 

\V,  M, 
liiiilding  stones,  Merrill,  G,  P, 
Analysis     of    sandstone    from 

Maryland,  Clarke,  F,  W, 
Studies    of   Triassie   rocks    of 

New  .ler.Hcy,  Nason, 
Aifcsian  wolls  in  New  .Tersey, 

Nason, 
iMiii,   Nortli  American   Mosozoie, 

Wliite,  C,  A. 
I  SI'  of   terms   Laurent ian  and 

Newark,  Hitchcock, 
Archean  axes  of  eastern  North 

America,  Dana, 
r.orinj;;  in  Trias  at  New  Haven, 

Hnbliard, 
Traps  of  Last  Haven-Mrantford 

ic.nion,  llovey,  K.  O, 
I'iilinj^s  in  fissures  in  traji  near 

Meriden,  Diivis, 
I  ••■(■ay  of  rocks   and  ()rij.;in  of 

red  color,  Dana, 
liflatiouH  of  trai>s  of   Newark 

system,  Darton, 
Intrnsive  orij^iu  of  Watchung 

tra))s  in  New  .Jersey,  Nason. 
I'sendomorjihs     at     I'atorson, 

N,  J,,  Hunt,  J,  H, 
Rivers  of  northern  New  Jersey, 

Davis,  W.  M. 


Juratrias — Continued. 
Massachusktts  to  North  Carolina — 
Continued. 
1890.  Ancient    shore    lines,    Merrill, 
V..I.U. 

Long  Island  Sound  in  Quater- 
nary, Dana,  .1.  D. 

Topogra])lii(!  development  of 
New  .Jersey,  Davis  a  n  d 
Wood, 

Tracks  in  Yorlc  ('onnty.  Pa,, 
Wanner, 

Triassie  tlora  of  Riclunond, 
Va,,  Marcou,  J. 

Notes  on  liichmond  coal  liold, 
Clitford, 

ConL^lomerates  in  North  Caro- 
lina, Holmes,  .J.  A. 

Warren's  (»eoj;ra])hy.  Brewer. 

Macfarlane's  Railway  (riiido, 
Cainpl)el],  Chance,  Crosby, 
Darton,  Hitchcock,  I^esley, 
Rogers,  Smock,  Uliler, 

lluilding  stones  of  N(>w  Yorj?, 
Smock. 
18!ll,  I'osition  of  fossil-bcijiring  beds 
in  Massachusetts,  Lmerson, 

I''ossiliferou8  shales  in  C'on- 
necticut,  Davis,  Loper, 

The  four  roci<s  about  New 
Haven,  Dana,  J,  D, 

(ieological  features  of  Mi^riilen, 
Conn,,  ('liapin. 

Ign(^ons  injections  of  New 
Haven  rc^gion,  Dan;i,.J.  ]), 

.Iiira-Trias  of  central  Connecti- 
cut, Dana,. J,  1). 

Arlvoso  bedH  in  Tri!is.sic  in  c(^n- 
tral  Massaclmsetts,  I'jiierson. 

Ivtstei'n  Virginia  and  Maryland, 
Darton. 

Age  of  overthrustsof  southorn 
Appalachians,  I)avis,  \\'.  M. 

Artesian  wells  in  eastern  Penn- 
sylvaniii.  Carter. 

Strnct'ire  of  Itliu"  K'idge  ncsar 
Harpers  Ferry,  (ieigcr  and 
I'weith, 

Section  across  Maryland,  Keyos, 

2,000-f(iot  boring  in  eastern 
Pennsylvania,  Seeh;y,  Ly- 
man, 

Art(^sian  wells  in  New  .Jersey, 
Snn)ck, 

Are  there  glacial  records  in  the 
Newark systom?  RusBell,LC. 


540 


CATALOGUK    AND    INDEX    OF 


(iH'i.i.  !:•; 


iTuratrias— t  'out  iinicd. 

MASSACHU'SETTS  to  NoUTH  (".VliUl.lNA  — 

</oiitiuuc(l. 
1891.  ImimsUn  in  Mjirvhiiul,  Williiium, 
U.  II. 
Work  oil   crystalline    rocUs   of 

Miiryliiiid.  Wilhiiins,  (i.  II. 
I'ituluiont    jtlatciiii,    M(l.,\\'ill 

iiinis,  <i.  II. 
Tri.'issic  (if  ('onncciiciil  \:illi\v. 

Davis,  W.M. 
Lost  \  iijciinocs  of  (_;onn('('ti<Mi1, 

Di.vis,  W.  M. 
Dan  Ifivcr  coal  fields  in  North 

Carolina.  Nit/c 
Coinposit  inn  of   i^ncons  rocks 
of    \'irj;inia.  Cainplu'll    ami 
Brown. 
Trias.sic  of  Ma.ssa.chusotts,  l'".in- 
er.soii 
FjA.stkrn  Canada. 

|S27.  ;Mineraloj;y    of     Nova    .^cotia, 

Aljicr. 
182!l.  (iooloyy     anil      niincralnny     of 
Nova     .Srotia.     lirown      ami 
Smitli. 
iMiniTalojiiy  and    neology  of    a> 
]iart  of  Xova  Scotia,  .lackson 
and  Alj^iu'. 
Wi\.   Minoraloyy    and       i^coloMy    of 
Nova    .'^lolia,    .lackson    and 
Al-er. 
ls:W.   Maj^daliMi  Islands,  Jinddcloy. 
lS:!(i.  (Joolony    and      inincraloj^y    of 

Nova  Scotia,  (icsncr. 
ISIiit.   first  report  on  survey  of  N(>\v 

liiMiiiswick.  (M'sner.  A. 
I8III.  Second  icport  on  survey  of  Now 
Hrnnswick.  liesiier. 
Handbook     of     Nova     .Scotia, 
Da  w.son.  ,1.  \V. 
ISH.  <  )riiiin  of  niiuid  outlines  ol'  tlio 
earth,  Dana.  ,1.  D. 
Third  rejiort  of  survey  of  Now 

liruiiswick,  (ie.sner. 
On    joints   in    ro<dvs.  .lackson, 
V.T. 
ISIL'.   Fourth  report  of  Hnr\  ey  of  N(^w 
Hrnnswick,  (iesner. 
Excursion    in    I'rince    Edward 
Island.  Dawson,  .1.  W. 
ISlIi.    l>e]iort  of  survey  of  Ni'w  liruiis- 
wick, ( Jesiior. 
Coal   of  Nova  Scotia   and   a-ic 
<d'   eyiisiiiii    and    limestone, 
Lyoli. 


Juratrias — ('out  iiiiied. 

IvAsrKKN  Canada— Contiiiueil. 

1815.  Newer    coal    (d'   eastern    Xm,, 
•Scotia,  Dawson,  ,1.  \\ 
(icoloj^y    of     Ca|io    lir.  ti.n, 

lirown.  R. 
Lower  Ciirbonil'erous  oT  NH  ;, 
Sc(dia.  Dawson,  .1.  W  . 
l.sK).  (;(^olo!;ic,  map  of  Nova  ^cnii,,, 

(iosner. 
isis.   N'<',w    red    sandstone    ol'    \in 
Scotia,  1  (awson,  .1.  \\  . 

1850.  .Sk('tcll     ul'     fjeolojiy     of     \i  , 

liiimsw  ick,  liolili. 
K'oeks  of  eastern  N'ov.i  Srulii. 
1  )a wson.  .1.  W. 

1851.  A^o   of   rc<l    sandstone  el'  tli 

United  States,  .laeksdii.  CI, 

1852.  Notes  on  red  s;ind,".t  cine  (ii  Nuvi 

Scot ia,  l)awsoii,  .1.  W  . 
1855.   .Vrcadiaii      j;('()loj.vy,      l).i\xs.'ii. 

.1.  W. 
l.S5().  (Jcolof^y  of  Now  Hrnnswick  iiin! 

Nova  Scotia.  .lackson.  ('.  T. 
1857.   Parallelism  of   rocks  ol'  Nnv.i 

Scotia,  Dawson,  J.  \\ . 
iMiO.  Silurian  and  Devonian  i>\  Vdvi 

Scotia,  Dawson,  .1.  \\ . 
iMil.  .\<;(;   of    N(sw   Hrunswic!,,  cii  . 

sandstone.    Ko^eis,    W .   I!,: 

Agassi/.  L. 
Ajjfo  of  red  sarnkstoneol'  M;iiiif, 

.lackson,  C.  'I". 
18()H.    h'eport  of  survey  of  (  Mliadi  I" 

ISt;;i.  i.ojran. 
l.sti5.   (;('olo;;y     of       Hoiil  icrn     New 

Hrnnswick.  li;iile\ ,  1,.  \V. 
18()t).   (ieolof^y  of  Anit<;<iiiisli  ('mini). 

Nova  .Scotia.  Iknicyiiiiiii. 
Red  s.ind.stonc  of  Xo\;i  Sintiii. 

McKiiy. 
18(i8.   I'ecent  liird  tracks  in  Iki^im  m 

Minas,  llartt. 
1870.   I.omionderry  iron  mini',  iliiiii\- 

man. 
h'eiiort  on  Lake  SiipciidV  iiU'i 

NipiUdu,  Hell,  .1 . 
1S71.   K'ejiort    on     I'riiice     IMwM'i 

Island.  I  lawson  mikI  ll;l^■ill^ 

ton. 
1872.  Soutliern    New    Hr  11  n  s  .v  ii  k. 

liailey  and  iMattlicw. 
liivestiffation    in    New    iii'i^H'^- 

wick,  liailey. 
Notes  on  I'rinci  lOdwanl  l>U\n\. 

D11W8OU,  J.  W. 


lAIlTfN'  1 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


541 


Jiiiatrias— ContiniKxl. 
Easi i;i{N  Canada— ( 'oiitinuod. 


j  Juratrias— Contiiiiied. 

I       l'^ASii;i!.\  Canaka — Colli  iiiiioi 


IsTl'.  Jsliiiiil  ol'Giand  MiniMii,  liailcy.  j 
{)<1',>.  Copper  ore  on   Grand    Manan,  j 

Cliapniaii. 
1S7I.  Nova  nicotian  geology,  lloiiey- 

nian.  i 

IST'.  AtrdresH    to    Natiual    History  j 
.Society  of  MoiUreal,  geologic 
history,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 
l.sTii.  Outline  ol'  geology  ol'  Canada, 
C.'iapnian. 
ConC'iliiitions  to  mineralogy  of 
Nova  .Sciitia,  How,  II. 
1>7^-    l.('adi;ig    geologic     areas    of 
Canad.i,  V'hajniiaii. 
(Jeology  of  ronte  of  Intereido- 
nial  Railway.  Bell. 
is7;i.  -Macfarlaiie's    (Jeological    Rail- 

load  (iiiide,  Hunt,  '1'.  S, 
ISMi.  Kcport  on  southern  New  Bruns- 
wick,   IJailcy,  Matthew   and 
Ells. 
Lecture  notes  on  Canada,  Daw- 
son, .1.  W. 
ISS!.  Fossils  from  red  sandstone  sys- 
tem of  Prince  Edward  Lslaiid, 
15aiu. 
ISM'.  \ova  8cotian  geology,  lloney- 
Mian. 
I'rap  ndnerals  of  Nova  Scotia, 
(iill)in. 
is.sl.  Notes  on  building  stones  used 
in  New  York.  Ncwhcrry. 
Dcscripti\c   sketch   of   eastern 

Canada,  Hi  Iwyn. 
(Jcology    and     fossil     (lora     of 
I'rince  Edward  Island,  I'.ain 
and  Dawson. 
l>^Ki.  Mines  in  Ontario,  (Jnclicc,  and 
Nova  Scotia,  XN'illimot. 
(ilaciatioii  of   Halifa.x  Harl)or, 
Hon.'ynian.  | 

l>.^i;.  I'liysical  iVaturcsand  glacial  ac-  ; 
tioii  of  Nova  Scotia,  Miii|ih,\. 
l'.\aminatioM  of  crystallim*  of 
Nova  Scot  ia  and  Cape  lUcton, 
lloiieynian.  j 

lieologic  note  of  excursions  in  i 
Nova  Scotia,  lloncyman. 
1"^^;.  rijiiic!  Ed  ward  Island.  I'.ain. 
issiS.  Nova  Scotia,  .\yIesford.   Kings 
County.  Iloneymnn. 
I'.o/.oie  and  I'aleozoic,  Dawson, 
.I.W. 


If^y.S.  Theories  of  ore  ilc[)osils.  Wads- 

w  Oltll. 

l.S'JO.    rrias>ic  trajis  of  No\a  Scotia, 
Marsters. 

New  lU'unswick,  liailey. 

Warnn's  (ieograidiy,  lirewer. 

Macfailanc's     Railway    (Jiiide*, 
Dawson,  (i.  M 

I'icton     and     ColchestiT,  Nova 
.Scotia,  rieteher. 
IS'tl.  (,)na(a),  New   Itriinswick,  Whit- 
tle. 

Dakoia.s   I'D  TuxAS. 

ISL'l.  Corm.itioiis  of  western  iiart  of 

AiissiHsippi      N'allcy.     .lames, 

E.  P. 

Sketches    of     the    .MissLssiiPjii, 

.lames.  K.  I'. 

184U.  Notes   on    the  California   gold 

region.  Lyman,  ('.  S. 
IH.^iO.  Santa  i'c  e.vcpcdition,  Marcy. 
1852.  Kreid<!l)ildun!j,en  von  Ti^xas, 

lioenier. 
185:>.   lleher  Texas.  Roenicr. 

Exploring  in  Red  Kiver  region 

of  Louisiana,  Hliiunurd,  (i.  C. 

18.")!.  Notes  Ironi  Preston,  lv>d  River, 

ami  El  Paso.  Marcoii.  ,J. 
18,").  Notes  eiitre  Preston  el  I'd  I'aso, 

Mareou,  ,1. 
185t).  Reconnaissaiu'e  from   the    .Mis- 
sissip]d  to  Los  Angeles.  Cal., 
Mareou.  ,1. 
Kc\  ii' w  of  part  <d'  gc(dogie  map 
of  the  (nitod  States  hy  .Mai- 
COM.  lilak.',  \V.  P. 
Geology  of  route  to  Pacific  near 
thiity-litth  ]iarallel,  Mareou, 
,1.;   lilake,  W.  P. 
18,")7.   I'ossil  footiTiarks    in    l.iassic  of 
Kiinsas,  Miidge. 
Lesiochesdii  .iiira,  .Mareou,.!. 
IS.'iH.   fossils     of     Nelirisk;!.  Klack 
Hills,  .^lcek  and      aydi'ii. 
Ix'eise    vom    Missi,' .-,!])))!,    .Mdll- 

haiiscn. 
Periiii;in  in  Kansas,  Swallow. 
American  geology,  addressed  to 
Me(dc  ,ind  Ilaydeii.  .Mareou.  .1. 
h'ocks  of  K.'iusaH.  .Swallow. 
IS.")',!.  So-called  'I'rias  o\'  Kansas  ami 
Nebraska.    Meek    and    II ay- 
<len. 


542 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


liifi.i..i2; 


Jul  atrias — Con!  iniKil . 

Dakotas  to  Tkxas— Coiitiimod. 
lXij\).  Miircous    {j;t'ol()<;y    of   Nortli 
America,  Diiiia,  J.  D. ;  Aj^uh- 
siz,  A. 
li'emarks  on  ^reolofiy  of  Bliick 

Hills,  Mock  and  llny(l<Mi. 
I'ci'iniaii  in  Kantja^,  Mouk  and 

Hay den. 
Hxjjlanation    of    map    of    Xd- 
lirahka,  llaydcn. 
IHtiO.  Trias  of  Kansas,  Hawn. 

liocks  of    Kansas,  Ilawn    and 
iSwallow. 
IMl,  K«)i>ly  to  Mareou  on  CrotaccouH 
and  (Jaibouifeions  ol'  Texas, 
Meek. 
1862.  Lower  Silurian,  .Inrassic,  C'ro- 
(aceous.  and  Tertiary  I'oasils 
from    Nebraska,    Meek    and 
llayden. 
liSdlJ.  Ooolof^y.  etc.,  of  the  upiter  ]\lis- 

Mi8.si])iii,  llaydon. 
l!S()(!.  ICxploratiou  in  northern  Mex- 
ico, lii^mond. 
First  report  on  geology  of  Kan- 
sas, Mudge. 
Eastern  Kansas  and  neology  of 

Kansas,  Swallow. 
I'rcliminary  rejtorl  of  survey  of 
Texas,  liuckley. 
1807.  Notes  on  geology  of   Kansas, 
ilayden. 
Section  in  e.'istorn  Kansas,  Swal- 
low. 
Notes  sur  lea  front  ii  res  du  Mex- 

i(|ne,  ^larcou,  J. 
Kemarks    on    country    about 
sources  of  the  Missouri,  Meek 
and  llaydon. 
181)8.  Exploration  in  northern  Mex- 
ico, Kt'niond. 
1801).  Exploration  of  Yellowstone  and 

Missouri  rivers,  Ilayden. 
1872.  Ropoit  of  survey  of  Nebraska, 
etc.,  Ilayden. 
Geology  of  western  Texas,  Jon- 
noy,  N<!wberry. 

1874.  Western    Texas    near    thirty- 

second  i)arallel,  Jennoy. 
Part  of  eastern  Texas,  Muckloy. 

1875.  Paleontology  of  roconnaissanco 

of  the  lilack  Hills,  (irinnell. 
RoconnaissaiKUi  in  Black  Hills, 
WiucLell,  N.  H. 


Juratriaa— Continued. 

Dakofas  1(1  Ti:\A.s— Continued. 
1875.  Explorations  in  Nebraska  iiml 
Dakota,  Haydeii. 
Geology  of  Kansas,  Mnd;4c, 
lS7t!.   From    Santa    I'e   to   the  (did. 

ra<l(),  Newberry, 
1877.  Notes   on    northern  Texas  ainl 

Kansas,  Un ll'ner. 
187H.  Geology  of  Kansas,  Mudgc. 
Two  thousand  miles  in  Ti'.\ii>. 
Mcl)ani(d  and  Tayloi-. 
187'.t.  North  American  Meso/oic  ami 
C<'noz<)ic,  Miller.  S.  A, 

1880.   I'aUioutologicalrejiort  111!  lllark 
Hills,  Whittield. 
Geology   of    the    Hlark    Hills. 

Newton,  H, 
i>oep    well     at     Ennuclsljii;:;, 
Iowa,  Winehell,  X.il. 

1882.  Coals  iu  Santa  Iiosa  distiiet, 

Mexico,  Adams,  \V.  II. 
Tertiary     of    central     H'i;iiiii, 

Cope. 
Copper     region    of    uuitlifin 

Texas,  Furman. 

1883.  .Inra-Trias   of  western  rnitcil 

States,  Broadhead. 

1884.  Triassie  beds  of  Texas,  Stem- 

berg. 

Dor  moxikanischo  Staiit  .Siuii- 
loa,  W'eidner. 

Agii<'ultural  description  df  In- 
dian Territory,  Loiigiuiilgi'. 

1885.  Ago  of  Kansas,  Sniytli.  li.  li. 
(/uatre  mois  au  Texas,  Lances- 
tor. 

Rio  Grande  region,  IVxas  ami 

C^oahnila,  Schmitz. 
1887-1880.  (.'ondition  of   KnowKil'"' 

on  [he  geology  of 'l'e.\:is,  iliil, 

R.  T. 
Lower  Cretaceous  of  tlic  f«oiiiii- 

west,  White.  C.  A. 
Mitchell  County,  Tex.,  Iii":.il- 

head. 
South-ceutral  Texas. .brniy. 

Permian  of  Texas.  Hill.  H  T 

White,  C.  A. 
Story  of  Colorado  h'ivor,  Hill 

R.  T. 
Trinity  formation,  Hill,  R.  !■ 
Partial     rejiort     on     \ve8tcra| 

To^cas,  Hill,  R.  T. 


||.\11T<IN 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


543 


•  the  !?0">l'- 


1,  Ji'i'iiiy. 
Hill.  R.f'i 


\{[\CX 


Hill. 


.K.T. 
vvi'steni 


Jiiratrias— Continuod. 
l).M\nr.\S  TO  Tkxas — CoiitiiHicd. 
ISST-li^Hi).     Jiini,     ><<'()(()iiiiiin,    Mini 
iliiilk,  Manoii,  J. 
ril<i^  Comity,  Ark.,  ISraniior. 
lilai-k  llill.s,  Ciirpt'iitcr,  Crosliy. 
Skrti'.h     of    gooloi^ic    woik    in 
ICans.'is,  Hay  and  'rii()iii]isi)n. 
I'alcontolotjy    of     the    plains, 

Cia-rin. 
K'ock  wait  in  Kansiis,  Hay,  K. 
i\fj;iou     sontli     of    the    f;r('at 

lienil  of  the  Arkansas.  Cra^in. 
Salt    of     Ellsworth     County, 

K.ms.,  l?ail(\v,  H.  H.  S. 
Tiias.  of  K.ansas,  ILiy,  ]{. 
Map  of  United  States.  Hitch- 
cock, C.H. 
Xdrtliwcstcni  Kansas,  Hay. 
|x'.iii,  Tcrndan  of  'ftixas,  (^nnimins. 
K'cviow  of  Texas  jj;e(doi;;y,  liuin- 

l)lc. 
Introduction,  .sout  h  w  c  s  tc  rn 

Kansas,  McGoc. 
North      American       Mcso/oic, 

White,  C.  A. 
Kansas  salt  mine,  Hay. 
.'southwestern  K.insas.  Hay. 
Triassic     llora    of    J\'ichniond, 

\'a.,  Marcon,  J. 
Macfarlane's    liailway    Guide, 

St.    .ToUn,     U[)hain.     iSailey, 

G.  E. 
Warren's  Goorjrnphy,  l?revror. 
l."<:tl.  ('oncdio  country,  Texas,  Lenh. 
Choycnno  sandstone  iin<l  Nijo- 

comiaii  of  Kansas,  Craijin. 
Lcaf-licarinj^  terraiio    near  Al- 

piiu'  "public  lands,"  Craj^in. 
K'cport  on  nortbwcstoni  Texas, 

('unniiins. 
Iicport  of    State   geologist    of 

I'exas,  Duinble. 
I.'isults  of  Texas  survey,  Duui- 

l.le. 
Nides  on  Now  Mexico  and  south- 
western Texas,  Hill,  R.  T. 
ii'.'counaissance  in  Indian  Terri- 
tory, Hill,  R.T. 
Texas  Permian  and  its    Meso- 

/ou-  types  of  fossils.  White, 

C.A. 

li'"KV   MurNTAIN    RKGION. 

&■  I'.xpedition  from    I'ittsburg  to 
the  Rocky  Mountains,  Long. 


Juratrias — Continued. 

l.'oc'iiv  MouvrAiN  KicdioN — Cont'd. 

18IH.  tieology  and  mcdem'ology  west 

of  l{oiky  Mount.iins,  Uall,  ,1. 

18.">().  G<^ologii<    des     Montagues    ro- 

(ihouses,  Marcon,  J. 

Reeouuaissance  in  New  Mexico, 

Simpson. 
Rcconuiiissance  from  the   Mis- 
sissippi to  Los  Ang(des,  Cal., 
Marcon. 
I,H,");{.  (ie(dogi(^  maj)  of  United  .states, 

et(!.,  Marcon,  .L 
1.'^.">L  Section    g('ologi(iue    des    Mon- 
tagues rochi'uscs,  Marcou,.L 
Uebcir  die   (Jeologie  von  Nord- 

Amerika.  Marcon.  ,1. 
Kaslcrn   base  oi'  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Rogers,  H.  ] ). 
I)isco\crics  by  Marcon    innong 

Rocky  Mountains,  .lackson. 
(Jeology  of  route  to  I'acillc  inrar 
Ihirty-liftli  parallel,  Marcon, 


1,S5.-). 


l)S.3ti. 


.L;   Mlake,  W.  1'. 


ixr.«. 


I'ermian  in  N(!w  Mexico,  Shu- 
niard,  ]{.  V. 

Geology     of    North      America, 
Marcfin,  .1. 

Montagnes      rocheuses,      Mar- 
con, J. 

Otivrage  ridatif  :\  la  geologic  do 
rAm('-ri(|Ue     dn   Nord,    Mar- 
con. .1. 
18,")!t.  Reply  to  criticisms   of    Daua, 
Marcon,  ,F. 

I'ermian  of  Now  Mexico,  8hu- 
manl,  1$.  F. 

Note   relative   aux    Montagues 
rocheuses,  Marcon. 

I'^sijlorations   in   New    Mexico, 

Marcon's  so-called   .lurassic, 

No  wherry. 

18()0.   Car1)oniferous    and  ,Tura-Trias 

of  the  Northwest,  Marcon,  .L 

Rocky  Mountains  in  vicinity  of 
Sau'ta  Fe,  lUake. 
IStil ,  L)iscoveri»!S  by  Captain  Sirajison 
across    the    continent.  Meek 
and  Kng(dmanu. 

Re])orton  Colorado  River,  New- 
berry. 

(ieology  of  head  waters  of  the 
AUssonri.  Hayden. 

Jurassic   of  the  West,  Marcou, 
J,;  Gabb. 


.544 


CATALOGUK    AND    INDKX    OF 


hifu..!.: 


Jiiratrias — ('oiitiiiniMl. 
Ji(K;KY  MorNiAiN   l>i;r.i<)\— ('ont'd. 
.1.8G8.   Ivcmarks  on  jicoloj^v  oi'  .Novadii, 
Whitiiry. 

FoniiatioiiN  aloii;;'  ciistcrn  iiiar- 
{i;iii  oI'  l{()(-'Uy  Moiiutaiiis, 
Haydeii, 

St'cond  annual  rpjiort    of    sur- 
vey ol'  W'yoiiiin.ii'.  Ilaydcn. 
IMtlil.   I'lanls    I'roni    llic   Yellowstono, 
NcwIk/itv. 

Ifcpoit  of. .survey  of  Colorado 
and  X(!\v  Mexico,  Ilaydcn. 

Notes   on  Wyoniinu'  and   Colo- 
rado. Ilaydeli. 
ISTd.  ( leology  of  ]»ortion.s of  ( 'oloiado 
(surveyed  in  1873,  IStevenson, 
■J.  .1.  ' 

Sun  pictiire.s  (tf  Koeky  Moun- 
tain ,scen(!ry,  Ilaydcn,  F.  V . 
1871.  Preliminary    rejjort    on    AVyo- 
niins;',  etc.,  Haydeii. 

Eastern  Uinta  Mountains, 
Marsb, 

Notes  on  WyominL;  and   Colo- 
rado. Hayden. 
1871!.  Map  of  Montana  and  Wyoming, 
Ilaydcn  and  Pcale. 

Map  of  Hourcps  of  8nake  Kiver, 
etc.,  Haydon  and  I'.radley. 

^Mountains  of  Colorado,  Foster, 
J.  W. 

(ioology  of  the  Missouri  \'alley, 
Hayilen. 

(leneral  repcu't  on  Jlontana  and 
adjacent  Territories,!  layden. 

1'rolile.s  and  siu'tions  to  iieeom- 
pauy  final  ropoit  of  survey  of 
Territorns,  Hay  den. 

Ro[)ort  on  survey  of  Territories, 
Hay<len. 

Geysers    of    '^'ellowstnne    and 
Fireliole  rivers,  Hayden. 
1873.    I'iXploralions  of  1872  undei'  V.V. 
llaydcH,  Snake  Hivor  region, 
liia<lley. 

M  iiies  .1  ml  minerals  of  Colorado, 
Frazer,  I'. 

Report  of  Snake  I'iver  division, 
I'.radley,  I'.  H. 

Sixth  report  on  survey  of  .Mon- 
tana, Idaho,  Wyomiui;.  and 
Utah,  Hayden. 

Kei)ort  on  Montana,  Idaho. 
Wvoming,  and  Utah.  Peale. 


Juratria.s — ( 'on  t  inued. 

KoCKY    MdINTAIN    lillcilON  — ('iint',1 

187.'i.  (ieoloiny  of  western  A\\(iiiiiip 
(Jonisloek. 
Structure  of  counlry  hhiiIm. 
('olorado     Canyon.    I'uv.i,;, 
.1.  W. 

1871.  (iold  Mill  miuin;!^  iei;i(iii.  .^|,,i 

vino. 
Kojiort  on    San    Luis  ili\ j,!,,;,, 

Colo.,  I'.ndliili, 
Report  on  South  I'arlv  ili^tin; 

Colo.,  Peale, 
R(^port  on   Middle  I'jik.  (  i,;o, 

Mai'vine. 
Wheeler's      Exjteilii  luii     ui  1, 

Xeu-Mexiko      nnd     An/..i,:,  | 

Loew. 

Cirelesof  deposition,. \c\\li(  IT, 
Report  of    Hur\  ey   oi    (Ulcii,,;, 

for  1873,  Hayden. 
Kxploralion    of    the   Ceji.raoi.j 

Powell,  ,(.  W. 
Researches  in   Ari/oiKi  .ind    <■{ 

vada,  (iilriert. 
187."i.   (ieology  of  New  Me\i(o,  ( 

Wheeler's     zweitc    l!x|M.(lii;ii!i| 

naeh  Neu-Mexiko  iiiul  ( "!'i-| 

railo,  Loew. 
Report    on    i)orlioii-;    of  Nril 

Mexico  anrl  Arizona  >i!i'\i)i' 

in  1873,  Gilbert,  (;.  K. 
Peculiar  forms    of    (resinn  iuj 

eastern  Color.'ido,  Hiiyiifii. 
Report  on  portions  of  Ciilui;i' 

and  Now  Mexico.  I.i'uw. 
Surface  features  of  Fiont  !:ii.,:,'J 

of  h'ocky  Mountains.  IliiyiifiJ 
Report  on  Utah,  >('mii1:i.  Uil 

zona,  and  New  Mrxiiu.  llifl 

ell,  K.  K. 
Rejxirt  from  St.  (ieor-c  I  nl 

to(;il.a  Ris-er,  An/.,  .\hi\^ 
Northwestern  W'yniniiii:.  '^ 

Ktoik,  T.  P.. 
Cretaceous     of     llie    (i;ii.-i'| 

N.  M..  Co  1)0. 
Re]iort    on    iiorthwesteni  >« 

.Mexico,  Cope. 
Exjdoration   of   tin'  ('iilnrnlj 

J'owoll,  .1.  W. 
F(ini\-alency  of  iumI  nuMSiiri 

White,  C.  A. 
l.»<7ri.   (;e(dou-y     neai'     Cinv'"   '^'"| 

Colo.,  Wiliianis.  S.  (!■ 


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NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


545 


„H     lit'     >'i 

C.  K. 

(■Vii>i"''l  '■ 

ll.iyi'u'ii. 

,,!'  ('nll)V'i'' 
l.i'llW, 

Front  viui^J 
|^ill^.  ll;iyi'cii| 

icov-i'.  '  ''' 

|(imiii'.-''  '  '' 

(.111.-'.' 

:-ti'ru  ^ 


Juratrias— Contiinied. 
K(mkv  Mountain  Rkciion — f'ont'd. 
187t).  Roi)ort   of  iiiiddlo    diviHioii  of 

survey  of  Colorado,  I'cale. 
Colorado  plateau  province,  (iil- 

Lcrt. 
Age  of   angiosponnouH  jdants 

referred    to   tlio   Cretaceous, 

Dana,  J.  I). 
Report  on  northwestern  jiortion 

of  Elk  range,  Colo.,  Holmes, 

W.  11. 
Report   of    surveys    for   Ixli, 

Ilaydon. 
I'aleozoie.  suhdivisions  on    foi- 

tietli  ])arallel,  King,  (-'. 
NotcH  on  Uinta    and  Wasatch 

ranges.  King,  C. 
Expedition    from   Santa   Fo  to 

the  Colorado,  Newberry. 
Uinta  Mountains,  Powell,  .1.  W. 
Piileontology  of  ]datoati  prov- 
ince, White,  C,  A. 
Geology  between  Leavenworth 

and    Sierra    Nevada,    Kngel- 

mann. 
(ieology  between  Leavenworth 

and  the  Sierra  Nevada,  I'.ii- 

g(dmann. 
Paleontology  of   Groat    P)a8in 

exploration       by      Sini])Son, 

Meek. 
Ivtilationa  of  lignifi(!    group  of 

the  West,  StevcMison. 
Section  between  head  waters  of 

the   Missouri     and      ^■ellow- 

stoiii),  Ifayden. 
\x''.  Ihscriptive    geolony,    ibrtieth 

parallel    surxcy,    Hague  and 

i'liimons. 
Miip  of  parts  of  Arizona,  Mar- 
con,  Gilbert  and  Marvim^ 
iicinarks    on    jtaleontology    of 

fortietli  j)aral]el  survey,  Hail 

ami  Whitfield, 
h'liuarks  on  ^lesozoic  and  ( 'eno- 

/oic,  M(Md{. 
A;;e  of    Rocky    Mountain.s    in 

Colorado,  Peale,  Sti^venson. 
i'lvliminary  re])ort  of  survey  of 

Tcnitories,  Haxdeii. 
I\'<'lp()rt  in  Grand  K'iver  region, 

Pcale. 
I»<"<iilt.s   of   surveys    for    1X75, 

Hayden. 

liull.  127 35 


Juratrias — Continued. 

HocKV  Moi'NTAiN  RiUiloN — Cont'd. 
1X77.  Peculiar     typo      of     eruptive 

mountains      in       Colorado, 

Peale. 
Artesian  borings  in  Wyonuug, 

Hayden. 
Henry  Mountains,  Gilbert. 
1  leld  work  in    Teton  region, 

St.  .John. 
Report  of    San    .Inan    region, 

Colo.,  Holniea,  W.  H. 
Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H.;  Hitchcock  and 

Hlake. 
Extinct  vertebrata   from  New 

Mexico,  Cope. 
Map  of  parts  of  Arizona  and 

Now  Mexico,  (lilbert,  Howell 

and  Loew. 

187X.  I'ortion  of  northwestern  Colo- 
rado, White,  (;.  A. 

Report  on  Big  Horn  Mountains, 
Carpenter. 

Grand  lUvcr  district,  Colo., 
Peale. 

Systematic  geology  of  fortitsth 
parallel  survey.  King,  C. 

Results  of  surveys  in  Colorado 
in  ]X7t),  Hayden. 

Report  on  White  River  district, 
Endlich. 

American  .lurassie  dinosaurs, 
Willistcm. 

Characters  of  Jurassic  dino- 
saurs. Marsh. 

IX71t.  Sweetwater  district,  Endlich. 

Review  of  Hayden's  .atlas  of 
Colorado  iuid  sketch  of  geol- 
ogy of  the  jN<nthwest,  Mor- 
gan, A. 

.lura-'l'rias  of  western  North 
Ameri<a,  White,  C.  A. 

.lura-'i'rias  of  Idalio  and  west- 
ern Wy(<ming,  Peale. 

(icology  of  (ireen  River  dis- 
trict, Peale. 

Fossils  in  .lura-Trias  of  south- 
eastern Idaho,  White,  C.  A. 

Dinosaurs  of  (he  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, L.'ikcs,  A. 

Report  of  ex]dorations  in  C<do- 
rado  and  Ni!W  Mexico,  Ste- 
venson. 


646 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


liitu.12; 


Juratrias— ContimuMl. 

UocKY  MoiNTviN  liKiiioN— Cont'd. 

1879.  Macfarlano'H    (Jfolof^icul   JJail- 

road    Guido    to    ('tab,    etc., 
DaviH,  W.  M.;  Uiigm\ 
Macfarlaiie's    (ieoloj^ical    Ivail- 
roatl  Guido  to  Colorado,  Hay. 
den,  Davia,  W.  M. 

1880.  I'oniiian  an<l  otlior   ralcozoics 

of      Kanab      Vallej-,     Ariz., 

Walcott. 
HIkIi  plateaus  of  Ttali,  Dutton, 

Powell. 
Twin      Lakes      and      Teocalli 

Mountain,  Colo.,  Haydcii. 
Fossils  iu  Jura-Trias  near  San 

Mifjfuel,  Colo.,  Hills,  R.C. 

1881.  Examinations  iu  Colorado  and 

New  Mexico,  Stevenson. 
Atlas    of    Color.ido,    Ilaydcn. 
Silver  sandstone  district,  Utah, 

Kolker,  Maynard. 

1882.  Southern  Now  Mexico,  Sillinian. 
riiysical  geology  of  Grand  Can- 
yon district,  Dutton. 

Great  dei)osit  of  mud  and  lava. 
Cope. 

Jura-Trias  of  southwestern  Col- 
orado, Hills,  ]{.  C. 

Geologischcs  und  Montanis- 
tischcs  aus  Utah,  Ochsenius. 

Tertiary  history  of  Grand  Can- 
yon district,  Dutton. 

1883.  G(!ology  of  Yellowstone  Park, 

Holmes,  W.  H. 

Report  on  Wind  Kiver  district, 
St.  .Tolin. 

Sui)poscd  Jura-Trias  of  the 
Front  range  of  Colorado, 
llallowcll. 

Ex])loration  of  the  fortieth  par- 
allel, Wadswortii. 

1884.  Rijjplc  marks  of  Utah,  Gilbert. 
Vertebrata  of  Tertiary  of  the 

West,  Cope. 

Report  from  Carroll  to  the  Yel- 
lowstone Park,  Dana  and 
Grinnell. 

Triassic  insects  from  the  Rocky 
Mountains,  Scudder. 

1885.  Jurassic     of    North-  America, 

White,  C.  A, 
Map   of    the    United     States, 

McGeo. 
American   J  urassio   mammals. 

Marsh,  O.C. 


Juratrias— Continued. 
Rocky  Moi  ntain  REr.iox— f'ont'il. 

1885.  Report  of  Rocky  Mountain  divi- 

sion, Knunons,  S.  F. 

Mount  Taylor  and  Znni  pla- 
teau, Dutton. 

Age  of  Mcsozoic  of  Qiwrn  C'li.ir 
lotto  Islands  :ind  liriiishlo- 
Inmliia,  Whiteaves. 

Enlargement  of  fragniunts  in 
certain  rocks,  Irving  aud  Van 
Hise. 

1886.  Fossils  from  central  Montana, 

Whitlield,  R.  P. 

Geology  of  the  Laraniii^  of  Mini- 
tana  coal  fields,  Liinigieii. 

Fresh-water    invcrti-liratc,'*  iif  | 
the  Jura.ssic,  Wliiti-, ('. A, 

Geology  iind  mining  of  U-ail- 
ville,  Emmons,  S.  F. 

1887-1889.  Report  of  Territ(.ii;i]  ;,a-.il- 

ogist  of  Wyoming,  i;irkitt>, 
Report  on  Montana  division, 

Haydeu. 
Origin  of  graphite,  Newberry. 
Valley  of  Mexico,  Cliism. 
Lower  Cretaceous  of  tin;  .Sou 

west,  White,  C.  ;i. 
Original   locality   of  (iryiibil 

pitcheri,  Marcou. 
Aspen  Mountain,  Colo.,  liruu-j 

ton. 
Bowlder  County,  Van  Diist. 
Denver  region,  Eldiiil;;e. 
Field  for  original  wnilc  in  ilw| 

Rocky  Mountains,  Hills, 
Geidogy  of  Colorado  ore  depos-j 

its,  Lakes. 
Map  of  IJnitcd  .Statts,  Ilitll 

cock,  C.  II. 
Mesozoie  of  southern  ColoraJi^ 

etc.,  .Stevenson. 
Northwestern      coal      rc!,'ioiij 

Colo.,  Hewitt. 
Oil  lields  of  Fremont  Coiiiilj| 

Colo.,  Ihlseng. 
San  .Juan  region.  Iliisciig. 
Trinidad  coal  rcgicni.  Laki 
Mountain     upthm^i-s,   Wli'ij 

C.A. 
1890.  Movements    in    Kooky  Moiii 

taias.  Ennnons,  S-  F. 
Extinct  volcanoes  in  Coluraiij 

Lakes. 
Aspen  district;  Newberry. 


II 

IWl.  lU'p 

l.c 

l><ill-  Fosf 

nt; 

1^'".  ell,'!! 

tai 

I'o.ss 

oC 


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NOUTII    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


547 


Juratrias— Colli  iiiiKiil. 

IJdiK'i     MolNTAIN'    llECilON— Cont'd. 

IMKi,  Macrarliiiie's  Kaitway  (iiiidc, 
Diitton,  Eldrid^Tf,  Eiiiiiiouh, 
IIaj,Mio,  rmiii)('lly,  Scott. 

Spanisli  I'oal^n  re|{ioii,  Hills. 

displacements  in  (irund  Can- 
yon, W'alcott. 

Warren's  (ieociiapliy,  15iowor. 

North   American    Moso/oie, 
White,  C.  A. 
Wl.  I'MTy  Park,  Col.,  Cannon. 

'i'riassic  itlants  fi'om  Xew  Mex- 
ico, Knowltoi,. 

Coal  fields  of   Montana.  W'eed. 

(JcoloLjical  horizons  as  deter- 
mined hy  v(U'tel)rato  fossils, 
Marsh. 

riiint-liearin<;lM>ds  of  American 
Tri.'is,  Ward,  !.,  !•'. 

h'eport  of  M(!8o/oic,  division  in- 
v»^rtebrate  pal  eon  tolofi;y, 
1  'nited  States  ( ieoloj^ieal  Sur- 
vey, White,  C.  A. 

('AI.II-DKMA. 

lM!t.  lidted  States  exploring  expe- 
dition, Daua,  J.  ]>. 
Niites   on    (California   j^old    re- 
jfion,  Lyman,  C.  S. 
\K)i),  Keconnaissance   from  the  Mis- 
sissippi to  Los  Aufjeles,  Cal., 
Maroon,  .1. 
IWl.  (ie(dogy  and  resources  of  Cali- 
fornia, Tyson,  I',  T. 
\)<X'k  (ieologic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Maieou,  J. 
IK.M.  Preliminary   rej>ort  of  survey 
in  California,  Bliike. 
(icolo.iry    of     route   to    Pacitic 
Ocean  in  California  and  Ure- 
fjon,  Newberry. 
(ieoloijjy   of  Coast    mountains, 

etc.,  Cal..,  Trask. 
Report  upon  ronte  to  the  Pa- 

citir  in  California,  Plake. 
lieoloj^y     of     North     Ann;rica, 

Marcou,  .T. 
lv'c]iort  on  Colorado  River,Ne\v- 
lierry. 
l^'iil.  Fosailiferovis  rocks  of  Califor- 
nia, Whitney,  J.  1). 
l*<ii.").  (  liiinge  of  level  in  Green  Moun- 
tains, Scott,  W.  H. 
I'ossils    from  aurifesous   slates 
of  California,  Meek. 


isru. 


\m\ 


\m 


Juratrias — Clontinuod. 
Camioknia — Continued. 
18(55.  (ieoloiry     of    California,    lield 
work,     IWiO- ISt;,").   Whitney, 
J.l). 
Lo  Californi(\  Pri^uot. 
1H(»(!.  Constitution  j;(^olo}jfiiiuo  et  nii- 
niere  de   hi   Californio,    Fri- 
guet. 
Age  of  f^old  rocks  of  the  Pacific 

Coast,  Hn^wer. 
Whitney's  (ieoloj^y  of  Califor- 
nia, lirower. 
Recent  developments  of  survey 
of  California,  Whitney,  .F.  1). 
Fauneprimor(liah^  dans  ie  Pays 
dc  Galles  et  hi  gt'ologie  cali- 
fornienne,  Marcou,  .1. 
1S(!7.  Silver  and  gold  in    foothills  of 
I  Sierra  Nevada,  Silliman. 

I  Grass  Valley  gold  district,  Sil- 

j  liman. 

M')f^.  Age  of  gohl  rocks  of  California, 
I)ro\v(>r. 
Salt  Spring  \'all(!y   region,  Ca- 
laveras  County,   Cal.,  (iood- 
year. 
Carboniferous  jigeof  gold  rocks 

of  California,  lUake,  W.  P. 
Principles  of  the  natn)'al  sys- 
tem of  volcanic  locks,  Richt- 
liofen. 
Mittheilungen    von    der   West 
Kiiste  Nord-Amerikas,  Richt- 
hofen. 
18r>!t.  Chemical  geology  of  goM  tiidds 
of  ('alifornia,  Phillips. 
Alter  der  gold  fiihrenden  Giinge, 
etc.,  Ricdithofen. 

1870.  Goldlagerstiitten   Californiens, 
Hurkart. 

(Jomstock  lode,  King,  C. 
Fossils    from     Pacific     States, 
Gabi). 

1871.  Age  of  some  Western  lignites, 
Newberry. 

Ancient  lakes  of  western  Amer- 
ica. Newberry. 
1873.  Ma]i   of  L'nited   States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.IL;    Hitchcock   and 
Blake. 

Man  of  United  States, by  Hit(>h- 
eock  and   lilake,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Distribution     of    mining   dis- 
tricts. Raymond. 


548 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


(lil'l.l.  ILT 


Juratrlas — Contitiiiod. 
C'Al.lKoitNiA — ('ontiiiinid. 

187;!.    (ioology   of  Hiorni    Neviiilii   in 
niliitioii  to  vuin  illinium,  How- 
iiiun. 
Itcport  (111  iiorlioiiH  i>r  Novada, 
Utah,    (Jalilorniu,    and     Ari- 
/iina,  (lillHTt. 
|H7)i.   Ivt'jioi't  on  sdiitlioiiHtci'ii  ('alit'or- 
niii  ronion,  Loow. 
Ilitri/onlal   (■rnHliini;-    in    CoaHt 
iimf^oot"  (Jaliltirnia,  i.n('onto. 
Maps   ol'    ])ai'tH   of    Calit'oinia, 
Novaila,    Aii/ona,    Coloiailu, 
N'cw  Mexico,  and   rtitli,  (Jil- 
lurt,  .Marvino  and  llowcll. 
.SlrnclMi'o  and  orifjjin  of  nionn- 
tains,  Lc  Contn. 
lS7!t.  (inolojiical  siirvi'y   nf   tiic    I'or- 

tictli  i)aiallol,  Xow  liirr.v. 
IXXO.  Auiifdi-ons    {{ravcla    of    Siena 

Novada,  Wliitno.v,  .1.  D. 
1S81.   Elongation  of  pclildcs,  Wa<lM- 

wortli. 
ISHL'.    l>a])|>oi'f  de   la    coininisHlon   (In 

M('Nii|n<!,  rrndlHininic. 
18,s;{.   rclierdicCii'olonieCalilbinicns, 
Marcon,  .1. 
Note  HUT  la  <j*^()lo<!;i(^  di'  laCa- 
liloinio,  ^lai'con,  .1. 
ISSl.    I'icld   work  in   Cascades  lanj^'c, 
Dillor. 
I 'nitod.StiitcHCioological  Survey 

work  in  California,  licckcr. 
Ixolations  of  mineral    belts  of 
fiici  lie  Slope  to  the  ujibeaviils, 
r.oek(<r. 
riiysieal  and  aj;ri('nltnriil  fea- 
tMre8(d'  California,  Ililj^ard. 
IHM.").   Notes  on  stratif;raphy  of  Cali- 
fornia, IJeekor. 
(ioologie.  sketeli  of  l'a(!irie  di- 
vision. Becker. 
McMO/oi(!  and  Ceno/.oii' of  Cali- 
fornia, White,  C.  A. 
.Inrassic,     of    North     America, 
White,  C.  A. 
1MH7.  t'al  i  fornisohe      Cesteine, 
Sclinster. 
Map    of    the     I'nitod     States, 
Hitchcock,  C.H. 
1)^88.  Kejjort  of  minoralosist  of  Cal- 
ifoinia,  Irelan,  (Joodyear. 
Report  of  California  division, 
Becker. 


Juratrias — Continued. 
Cai.mouma — Continued. 

ISSf.,  Mono  (.'onnty.Cal.,  Whiting. 
(Jatalo>j;no  of  Californin  i'limiU. 
('"oper,  .1.  ( t. 
I8!M).  ,\mail"r  Conn  ty,  Cal.,  Hkiwii. 
Mother  lod(^  rof^ion,  Cal..  Fair. 

Iianks, 
I'lacer  County,  (!al.,  liohson, 
[CuiintieH  of  California  |,  iidli 
son,    Goodyoar,     rrestnu, 
WuttH. 
isiH.  Supposed Triassie  from  Mineral 
Kmtx  district  [Cal.|,  Wiiitr, 
C.A. 
Early  CretaceouK  of  Ciililniiiia 

and  Oregon,  liocker. 
Mount  Dialdo,  Cal..  'I  iiiijii. 
(iold   <>r(!s   (d' California,  IImiii' 
mond. 
\Vi:sri;uN  Ca.nada  and  Alaska. 
iSiV).  (Jecdogy  <d'  Hudson   I'.iiy  lirri- 
tory  and  portions  nf  ilir.Viv 
tie  re;;ions,  Islieslcr. 
1S.">7.  Notes  on  .\rctic  tra\ei  iu  sc;iriL 
of  Sir.lohn  l"ranl\liu.  Ihnifjli- 
ton,  S. 
18.")!t.   Uejiort  of  Assinilioiti  .•md  S;i^- 
katchewan  ex])editii)ii,  Him!. 
I8t;:i.  (ieoloj-y  of  Alaska,  I'.liiKc.T.A, 
lS7;i.  Trias    on     Hritish     (  uliiiiilpiii, 
Whitney. 
Moso/.oie    fossils    I'niiii    r.rili<li 
Colnnihia,  liilling. 
1871).  Outline  of  geology  <'l'  Ciuiaiia. 
Chapman. 
Invertebrates   from   ihiiI  nicies 
of  (^neen  Charlotte  Islands, 
AVhiteaves. 
1^77.  Notes  on  lower  I'eaci^  and  Atli- 
atiasca  rivers.  .Mainuii. 

1878.  .Inrassic     fossils     truui    ('»;ist 

rang(^  of  liritish  ('(limiiliia, 
Win  I  eaves. 

Geology  of  coast  nl'  Arctic 
lands,  Feilden  and  He  Kane 

Leading  geologic  are;is  nf  Can- 
ada, Chapman. 

Leech  River  vicinity.  DawM'ii, 
G.M. 

P^xiilorations  in  ISriti-liCol'i"'- 
bia,  Dawson,  (J.  M. 

1879.  Exploration   in  soiitlicni  inte- 

rior of  British  ('(tliimbiii, 
Dawson,  G.  M. 


DABTON.l 


NORTH    AMKUICAN    OEOLOOY. 


649 


Juratriaa— Contiiiiiod. 
Wksiiun  Canaka  ani>  Alaska— Coii- 

tilllUHl. 

1HT!I.  North  Aiiiorican  MoHo/.oic  tiixl 

("cno/oic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
1S8().  Sketch  of   ;;e()loMy    of   KritiHh 

('(iluiiil)iii,  Diiwsoii,  (<.  M. 
I.oetnro  notes  on  (laniidii,  Uaw- 

Hon,  J.  W. 
Ii'ejiort  on  (^iieen  ('h;iilotte  I«- 

hiiiilH,  KiiWHon,  (1.  M. 
ISSl.  (ieolofiy  of  Hrilish  (Joliinihla, 

I  iiiw-son,  (!.  M. 
Nortiiern  i);irt,()niii(i.sli  Colum- 

hia  iind  I'eiu^oKiver  eoiintry, 

l>awHon,  (i.  M. 
I'eaet^    K'iver    roj^ioii,  Dawson, 

(i.  M. 
Der  (^iieen  Cliai  lotte-Areliipel, 

I  )a\vson,  ( J.  M. 
iss;f.  Note    on    Triassie    ot'     h'ocky 

iMountains.   Dawson,  <1.  M, 
ISSl.  Deseriptivc  sl^etch  of  western 

Canada.  Dawson,  (i.  M. 
ISH").  (ie(»lof;y  of  lliKlson  liay  rejjion, 

ltcll,l{. 
A^^eot'  Meso/oie  or(,>n»!en  (>liar- 

lotto  Islands  and  UrilishCo- 

liinihia,  Whiti^avcH. 
■  Iiirassie    of     North    AnuMica, 

White,  O.  A. 
ism;.   Ii'dcky      Monnt.'iins,      Diiwson, 

,1.  \V. 
l,sx7-IW.I.   Vnkon    distiiet,    Dawscni, 

(i.  M. 
Lower  Lianl  Rivor,  Mc(."ojwiell. 
(iold-niiniiiK  roiiionsol"  tiie  I'a- 

cilie  C^oast,  liownian. 
I'ossiis   from   cojist  of    Itrilish 

Colinnhia,  Whiteiucs. 
Invertebrate    fossils    from    I'a-  ' 

eilie  Coast,  Whili^  C  A.  | 

Miiiint  Stephen,  Ihitish  Colnm- 

l)ia,  MeConnell. 
Northern  part  of  tho  Dominion 

of  Canada,  Dawson,  (i.  M.  1 
I'.rilish  C'olniiihi.'i,  IJowman.  ' 
Yukon     oxpcdition,      Dawson, 

(i.  M.  I 

Nnrthcrn     Vanronver     Island,  i 

Dii  wson,  (i.  M. 
ISi'l.  riiysiograjdiie     H'''<>'"r;,V    of' 

Kocky  Monntain  ronion,D.'iw-  ' 

Hon,  (}.  M.  I 

Strnctnre    of    Selkirk     ranjj;e, 

Dawaon,  G.  M. 
Yukon  and  Mackenzie   hasins, 

McConnoU. 


Jiuattias — ContiniMMl. 

(iKNIltAI.. 

IH'26.  Nonienelatnrt)  of  North  Aiuer- 
ictin  rockH,  Eaton. 

1S32.  Order  of  sneeession  of  roekn 
of  the  earth,  Featiierston- 
han^h. 

1H17.  'rermination  of  J'uleozoic, 
Owen,  D.  1). 

1?<,')1.  SysteniH  of  elevation  of  North 
Anuu'ica,  Foster  ami  Whit- 
ney. 

IxyA.  .leiia-l'ormationen  auf  dorKrd- 
lliiehe,   Mneh. 

18.")1.  (ieoh(M;ic  map  of  United  States, 
hy  M.ireou,  Am.  .lour.  Sii. 
Inclination   and   thickneuH, 
Ijo^ors,  II.  I). 

18;';').  K'ajipoit  snr  l.'i  ])artie  H(^<do- 
j;iiine  de  I'l'.xpoHition  do  Xew- 
Vork,  Lyeil. 

\H'<(\.  DeV(dopnient  in  ;^eoloj;ic  his- 
tory of  North  America,  I  >ana, 

J.  i). 

Ivclalions  of   tishes  :ind   sand- 

sliine    of    ConiKieticut,     etc., 

h'edlield. 
American    jieolo^jie    history, 

Dana,. I.  D. 
\H51.  Correlation  ol'  Tri.'is  of  easttn'u 

liiited  States,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
l,sr>H.    Sketiii    (d"    <.,i'ii|()j;y   of    I'mted 

Stat(!S,   l,'(.;;(Ts.   II.   D. 
I'hysieal  j;eo,i;iaiiliy  attendint; 

production   of  tiie  l'aleoy,oi(! 

strata,  I{o,i;<'rs,  II.  D. 
185!).  Dyas  and  'fiias,  Mareoii,  .T. 
ISdl.    l'',ll'ei'tM  ot' sulisidins;- ocean  tloor 

on  dejjosits,  I\o;;ers,  W.  M. 
IX(')i*.   I'.xleusion  of  Carhoniteroiis  of 

the  United  Stat(!s,  Stevens. 
lS(i:).   Appalachians  and  UockyMonn- 

tains    in     f^e(doj>ic     history, 

Dana.  .T.  D. 
IhTO,  Studies    in   clieiiiical   Kco.uony, 

AVurt/. 
1S7.").   F.xplication  di^  la  carte   }i;t'^olo- 

f;;i(|iie  de  lai  terre,  Marcou,  .1. 
Northwestern  WyoniiiifX,  </om- 

Htock,  T.  M. 
lt<7().  Tertiary  llora  and  :\<;^o  of  North 

American     lij;nite,     Losciue- 

renx. 
1877.  Vertebrate     life     in    America, 

Marsh,  O.  C. 
Critical  periods  in  tho  history 

of  tho  earth,  Le  Conte. 


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I  HULL.  127, 


Juratiias — Contiimed. 
Gknkrai. — Con  tinned, 

1879.  Noi'tli  American  McHozoic  and 

Cfiiozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

Macfarliine's  (Joological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Hunt,  T.S. ;  Mac- 
farlane. 

(ieol«);i;.v  of  Lagrange  County, 
Ind.,  PMmundH,  E.  S. 

1880.  (Jeologic  history  of  North  Amer- 

ican flora,  Newlierry. 

1882.  Geological  chart,  l{oid,  H.  A. 

1883.  General  geology  of  Wisconsin, 

Cliamlierlin,  T.  C. 

1884.  Vertebrata  of  Tertiary  of  the 

West,  Cope. 

Meaozoic  dicotyledons,  Ward, 
L.  F. 

Azoic  syetem  aud  its  subdi- 
visions, Whitney  and  Wads- 
worth. 

Jurassic  of  North  America, 
White,  C.  A. 

Dinocerata,  M.arsh,  O.  C. 

Break  between  Trias  and  Per- 
mian, Newberry. 
1887-1889.  liejiort  of  subcommittee 
on  Mesozoic,  International 
Congress  of  Geologists,  Cook, 
Cope. 


1885. 


1886. 


Juratrias — Continued. 
General — Continued. 

1887-1889.  Faunas  of  lower  Tria,  of 

Eurojte,  Hyatt. 

Indebtedness  of  Anicriciiii  )>,.. 

ologic    science    to    Caiiiidn, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 

Interior  of    North   Amcriea, 

Cope. 
Mesozoic  realm,  Cope. 
Newark  system,  Russell,  l.i'. 

1890.  Use  of  terms  Lauren tiiiii  unil 

Newark,  Hitchcock,  ('.  11. 
Triassic  dora  of  Richnioiul.Va., 

Marcou,  .), 
North    American     McNozoir, 

White,  C.  A. 

1891.  Has  Newark  pri(»rityii,suf,'roiiii 

name  f  Russell,  I.  C. 
Are   there   Glacial    re(M)r(l8  m 

the  Newark  system  ^  Hiisstll, 

LC. 
Plant-bearing  deposits  (if  the 

American  Trias,  Ward,  1,.  F. 

Justice.     [On   itacolumite  from  Stdkes 
County,  N.  C] 

Am.  I'hil.  Soo.,  Proc,  vol.4, p. 'J44(Jii.),lii): 

J.,  T.  W,     Notes  on  the  geology  of  llaWi 
man  County. 

Uool.  and  Sci.  Hull.,  vol.  1  {\  col.i.  um. 


K. 


ICalm,  Peter.     En  resa  til  Noora  Amer- 
ica,      three       volumes,       Stockholm, 
1753-1761.    Translations  in  English  by 
J.   R.  Fo.ster;    first    edition,    1770-71; 
second  edition,  1772.     Another  edition 
in  J.  I'inkerton'c  voyages,  vol.  13, 1812. 
In  Gorman,  by  J.  II.  Murray,  1754-176L 
In  French,  by  R.  W.  Marchaud,  1859. 
[Not  seen.] 
Kansas. 
1821.  Formations  of   western  part  of 
the  Mississippi  Valley,  .lames. 
Structure  of  valley  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi, Nuttall. 
1823.  Map  of  country  drained  by  the 
Mississippi,  western  section, 
James,  E. 
ExpetJtion  from  Pittsburg  to  the 
liocky  Mountains,  Long. 
1818.  Reconnaissance     from     Leaven- 
worth to  San  Diego,  Emory. 
1852.  Geology  aud  paleontology  of  the 
valley  of  Salt  Lake,  Hall,  J. 


Kansas — Continued. 

1853.  Geologic  map  of   United  Statw. 

etc.,  Marcou,  J. 

1854.  Explorations    betweiMi    tliirtv- 

eighth  and  forty-first  inUiillels, 
Schiel. 
18.55.  Exploration  betw(!en  latitiulr* 
38-J  and  41-  for  route-  to  tlif 
Pacific,  Schiel. 
Ueber  die  (Jeologit*  von  Siml 
Ainerika,  Marcou,  .1. 

1857.  Fossil     footmarks     in     i>iiissic, 

Mudge. 

1858.  Paleontology.  Fort  Lo;ivomvortli 

to  Hryau  Pass,  Sliiiiii:inl,  lU'. 
Permian  in  Kansa.s,  Swallow. 
Tertiary  and  Cretaccoim  of  thf 

Northwest,  Meek  and  ilayiii'ii. 
Notes    on    map    and    xM'tiou  "i  j 

country    on    Missouri    Kivtr. 

Hayden. 
Sketch    of    geology    ot"    Unitril 

States,  Rogers,  H.  D. 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


551 


Kansas— Oontinned. 
1851^.  Kocks  of  Kansas,  Swallow. 

(iiMildjcy  of  North  America,  Mar- 
cou,  .F. 

American  geology,  addressed  to 
Meek  and  llajden,  Marcon, .J. 
185!'.  So-ealled   Trias   of    Kansas   and 
Nebrask.a,  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Exjdanation  of  map  of  Nebraska 
and  Kansas,  Hayden. 

Marcou's  geology  of  North  Anier- 
iea,  Dana,  J.  D. ;  Agassiz,  A. 

Permian    iu   Kansas,    Meek    and 
Hayden. 

Lower    Cretaceous,    Meek    and 
Ilaydeu. 
1861'.  ];xi)loration8    in    Kansas,    Meek 
and  Hayden. 

Trias  of  Kansas,  Hawn. 

Jioeks  of   Kansas,  Swallow  and 
Hawn. 

Notes  ou  Kansas  and  Nebraska, 
Marc«u,  .1. 
\%l.  Ivejuirt  on  Colorado  Kiver,  New- 
berry, 
lx6'2.  Extension  of  the  Carboniferons, 

Stevens. 
IHhi.  (ieology,  etc.,  of  the  npper  Mis- 
sissippi, Hayden,  H. 
18l)4.  Permian  remains  from  northeast- 
ern Kansas,  Meek  and  Haydep. 
WIm.  Carboniferous  and  Cretaceous  cf 

Kansas  and  Nebraska,  Meek. 
18ti().  Ifot  springs  of  Soda  Creek,  Kans., 
Itethoud. 

Eastern  Kansas  and  geology  of 
Kansas,  Swallow. 

Pointsin  geology  of  Kaub      'Swal- 
low. 

First  rei)ort  on  geology  of  Kan- 
s!is,  Mndge. 

Kepor+.    on     geological     survey, 
Hawn. 

ii'eport  on  Miami  County,  Swal- 
low. 

Map  of  Canada  and  part  of  the 
Knitod  States,  Logan  and  Hall. 
I8t)7.  Section  fa  eastern  Kansas,  Swal- 
low. 

N-otes  ou  geology  of  Kansas,  Hay- 
den. 

(ii'iuitx    on    upper    Paleozoic   of 
sou  I  hern  Nebraska,  M<^ek. 

Le  Dyas  au  N^^braska,  Marcon,  J. 

I'irst  annual  rt^port  of  surveys  of 
Nebraska,  Hayden. 


Kansas — Continued. 

1868.  Meek    on    Swallow's    report  on 
Kansas,  §wallow. 
Notes  on  railroad  from  Smoky 
Hill  River  to  the  Rio  Cirande, 
Le  Conte. 
Remains  of  horse  in  drift  in  Kan- 
sas, Swallow. 
18G9.  Remarks    on     Missouri     Valley, 
Hayden. 

1871.  Cretaceous    reptiles    and    lishos, 

Cope. 
Age  of  sandstone  at  Fort  Harker, 
Newberry. 

1872.  Paleontology     of     eivstern      Ne- 

braska, Meek, 

Report  of  survey  of  Nebraska, 
etc.,  Hayden. 

Resources  of  western  Kansas  and 
eastern  Colorado,  Elliott,  R.  S. 

Paleontologic  report  on  Wyom- 
ing, Meek. 

Geology  and  paleontology  of  Cre- 
taceous, Cojte. 

1873.  Lignitic    fonuation    and     flora, 

Lescjucreux. 

Geologic  map  of  United  States, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H.;    Hitchcock 
.-nd  Blake. 
1871.  Cretaceous  llora  of  Western  Ter- 
ritories, Lesquereux. 

Li  gnite  flora  of  the  far  West,  New- 
berry. 

Drift  in  Kansas,  Knox,  M.  V.  B. 

1875.  Pliocene    of   western    Kansas, 

Mudge. 
Geologic    chart    of    the    United 

States,  Bradley,  F,  H. 
Classilication  and  distriliution  of 

Cretaceous  of  the  West,  Cope. 
Kansas  chalk,  Patrick. 
Geology  of  Kansas,  Mudge. 

1876,  Expedition  to  the  Mauvaises  Tor- 

res, Culbertson. 
Geology    between    Leavenworth 

and  the  Sierra  Nevada,  Engel- 

numn. 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils 

of    upper    Missouri    country, 

Gabb. 
Later   extinct    floras    of    North 

America,  Newberry. 
Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  of  Kan- 
sas, Mudge. 
Now  plants  from  Dakota  group, 

Les(|uereux. 


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[BrLL.m. 


Kansas — Continued. 

1876.  Cn!tii(!eoiiH  un<l  Tertiary  I'ossilHof 

Ui.ptT  MisHouri,  Mi'ok. 

1877.  NotoHounortbciuTcxuBiiutl  Kiin- 

Han,  Uull'iioi'. 
Tcrtiiuy  iui'l  Cretaceous  juriodH 

.of  KuMHUH,  Mud^e. 
(Jdiil  rejiiouB  of  America,  Maclar- 

lano,  J. 
Elcnu'uts  til'  as^ricultural  f^eolojjy, 

Ked/ie. 

1878.  KeuiarkH    on    l.araniio    j^roup, 

White,  C.  A. 

Geoloj^y  of  Kansas,  Mudge. 

Mineral  region  of  soutbeaatorn 
Missouri  and  soutlioastcru  Kan- 
sas, Case. 

1879.  Rosedale  eoal  vein,  Thorne. 
Macfarlaiie's  Geol<)gi("il  Kailroad 

(Juide  to  Kansas,  Mudge. 
Nortli    American    Mesozoit;    and 

(Jenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
18X0.  liosedale     gas     and     nil     wtdls, 

Thorne. 
Western  K;msas,  (iiiild. 
Surface  geology  ol'  southwestern 

Missouri    and    Kansas,    Broad- 
head. 
History  of  drainage  features  in 

Kansas,  West. 
Th(^  Dakota  grou]),  Stc-rnberg. 
Metaniorpbii^  deposit  in  Woodson 

County,  Mudge. 
Carboniferous    of     soutbeasturu 

Kansas,  ISroadliead. 
18H2.  Coal  (ields  of  Cherokee  Couuty, 

Ilaworlh. 
Chalk  beds  of  Wa  Keeney,  Ihoad- 

head. 
Tertiary  of  central  region,  Copo. 
Burlington  gravel  beds,  Parker, 

J.D. 
Ign(5ou8   rocks   of   Kansas,    Hay, 

Haworth. 
Chert  rocks  of  the  Carboniferous, 

Haworth. 

1883.  Loup    Fork    grou)i    of    Kansas, 

Sternberg. 
Notes  on  central  branch  of  Union 

Tacifie  Kailroad,  Broadhead. 
Notes  on    part    of   southeastern 

Kansas,  Broadhead. 
Cretaceous  fossils  from  Western 

States,  White,  C.  A. 

1884.  Carboniferous  of  eastern  Kansas, 

Broadhead. 


Kansas — Continued. 

18.S1.  Geology  of  lead  ami  zinc  of  Kau- 

sas,  Haworth. 
Ago  of  the  Missouri  liiver,  Wist. 
Vertebra ta  of  the  Tertiary,  ( 'dpe, 
Kansas   building  stones,   Itrmul. 

head. 
Ripple  marks  in  limestone,  Wouv 

tor. 
18S,5.  Tertiary     in      llarjier      County, 

Cragin. 
Last  emergence  of  soutbciistorn 

Kansas,  West. 
Geology  of  Norton  Coun(y,  ll;iy. 
Artesian    well    at    Fort    Sion, 

Bailey  and  Walter. 
Burlington  gravel  beds,  I'aikui, 

,1.  1). ;  Ihoadliead. 
Age  of  Kansas,  Smyth,  15.  M. 
Map  of  tlie  United  States.  .\Ic(;i.|., 
KuKsell     artesian    well,    i'mkir 

.1.  D. 
Some  features  of  southrrii  K,in- 

sas,  ("ragin. 
188t).  Notes    on     gypsum     depo.sits  uf 

Dakotii,  Cragin. 
WH7.  Ma[» of  United  States.  Ililrlinnk, 

C.  H. 
Notes  t)n   southwestern   Kjui.sas. 

St.  .John. 
18H8.  Coal,  Ashburner. 

Coal  measures,  Wooster. 
Coal  uieasuroa  of  LyoTi  Comity, 

Kelly. 
History  of  geologic  woric  in  Kan- 
sas, Hay,  II.,  and  Thomiisoii. 
Limit  of  drift,  Wooster. 
Natural  gas  in  eastern   Kansas, 

Hay,  11. 
Note  on  remarkable  fossil ,  1  lay,  U. 
Keport  on  geology,  Hay,  K. 
Section  in  Wilson  County,IIiiy,l!. 
Volcanic  dnsts.  Hicks. 
Salt  deposits,  Cox,  E.  T. 
Mitchell    County,    Tex,   (salt), 

Broadhead. 
188!).  Rock  salt  in  Kansas,  Hay.  1{, 
Horizon   of    Dakota    liguitu^ 

Hay,  R. 
Leavenwortli  well,  Jameson. 
Missouri  River,  Hroadhoail. 
Nickel     ore,    Logan     Couuty, 

Dewey,  Snow. 
Composition    of    Kansas    coal, 

Bailey,  K.  H.  S. 
Lecture  on  Kansas,  Hay,  !<■ 


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653 


i!,H;iY,K. 
ly,  K. 
ity,U!iy,H 

T. 

H:iy.  H. 

niit'son. 

I '  0  u  u  t  y, 
ii8iis  coal, 
liiy,  !*• 


Kansas— Continnod. 
1889.  raliMmtology  of  tho  plains,  Cra- 

Kf^jjiou  Hoiith  of  ffreat   lioiul  of 

tho  Arkansas,  I'ra^iii. 
Salt  (h'i)OHits,  IJailey,  E.  II.  S. 
Triiis  of  KaiiHas,  Hay,  R. 
ISiiililiiif^  stouoH,  Moirill,  G.  1'. 
Salt,  IIay,K. 
Salt  iiiaiHlicH,  Hay,  R. 

1)<',NI.  Avtcmian  wells,  ilay,  R 

C'lialk  from  Nioi)iara  Crotacoons, 

WiUiKtoii. 
C'licyenno  saiidHtont!,  (Jragin. 
LofSH  and  Its  fossils,  Sliiniok. 
Li;;nit(^    in    Dakota    formation, 

Hay,  R. 
IVrnio-Carboniforons    of   Grotsn- 

wiiod    and     Hutler    (.'ountica, 

MMcl'arlauos  Kailway  Giiido,  St. 

.lolin. 
Sdutliwostorn  Kansas,  Hay,  Mc- 

(il'O. 

Salt  mine.  Hay,  R. 

Siivenlalo     liniostono,    analysis, 

Catlett. 
Wiuion's  Geography,  Browor. 
Stiiicturo  of  Kansas  chalk,  Wil- 

liston. 
ISU.  Analysis  of  limestone  [from  lola], 

St()kc8, 

Cheyenne  sandstone  and  Nooco- 
niian  sliales,  Cragin. 

Devonian  andCarhoniforous,  cor- 
relation, Williams,  H.  S. 

I'i();;re8s  report  of  artesian  and 
uiulerllow  investigation,  Net- 
tleton. 

Mniiiiiioth  remains  in  Franklin 
roiinty,  Charlton. 

Mi'iralonyx  beds  in  Kansas,  Ud- 
deu. 

Northwestern  Kansas,  Hay,  R. 

[Keating,  William  H.  Narrative  of  an 
'Speilition  to  the  sonrce  of  St,  Peters 
River,  Lake  Winnepeck,  Lake  ot  the 
Wdiiils.  etc.,  under  Maj.  Stephen  H. 
Lung,  in  two  volumes.  Vol.  I,  pp.  xii, 
139;  vol.  2,  pp.  vi, '159,  15  plates,  niaj), 
*,  riiiladelphia,  1821.  Reprinted, 
London,     1825,     xiii,     158;     2JS,     15G 

Alistiact,  Nuues  Jahrbucli  for  1833,  iip.  40«- 

MUH21. 


Keating,  William  H. — Continued. 
Vanuxem,    Lardner,  and.    Ou  tho 

geology  and  minenilogy  of  Franklin  in 

iSussex  County,  N.  ,1, 

I'hilailtlphiu,  Aciul.  Sci.,  .loar.,  vol.  2,  \t\i. 
277-288,  1821. 

Keck,  Rudulf.  The  genesis  of  oro 
deposits. 

Kiig.  ami  Miiiiii;^  .loiir.,  vdI.  3.'),  jip.  3-4,  4', 
1883.  % 

Kedzie,  G.  E.  The  bedded  ore  deposits 
of  I'ed  Mountain  mining  district,  Ouray 
County,  Colo. 

Am.  IiiHt.  Mining  Knj;.,  Tiiiuh.,  vol.  l(i,  iip. 
570-581,  1888. 

KiiK-  iiiid  Miuiiij;  .Tour.,  vi)1.4t').  pii.  104-10(1, 
4'^  1888. 

Kedzie,  William  K.  The  elements  of 
agricultural  geology  for  the  schools  of 
Kansas,  90  pages,  1  plate,  16  ,  Cincin- 
nati, 1877. 

Keeiiey,  ,).  V.    Novaculite  in  (leorgia. 

Am.. Jour.  Sci.,  vol.10,  p.  185  (J  p.),  18-.'9. 

Keith,  Arthur,  Geiger,  H.  R.,  and.  'I'he 
structure  of  the  liliie  Ridge  near  liar 
per 8  l'\rry. 

Giol.  Sue.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  155-10:1, 
104,  1891. 

DisiiissL'd  by  ('.  I).  WiilcotI  ami  C.  II.  Hitch- 
tock,  pp.  H13-1C4. 

.\bHtmctn,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  7.  p.  202  (J  p.) ; 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  pp.  304,  058  (4  lims), 
1891. 

Kelley,  Edward  G.  Renuirks  on  the 
geological  fciitures  of  the  island  of 
Owyhee  o"*  Hawaii  [etc.],  with  an 
account  of  th  e  condition  of  tlie  volcano 
of  Kilauea  [etc.]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  40,  pp.  117-122,  plate, 
1841. 

Kellogg,  Orson.  A  remarkable  geo- 
logical d(>velopnicnt  in  Elizabethtowu, 
Essex  County,  X.  Y. 

Am.  Assoc,  I'loc,  vol.  1,  pp.  13,5-1,18, 
1849. 

Kelly,   D.   S.     Coal  measures  of  Lyon 
'  County. 

KansiiH  Acail.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  10,  p.  45 
(|p.),  1888. 

Kemp,  Alex.  F.  Notes  ou  the  Hcrnnidas 
and  their  natural  history,  with  special 
reference  to  their  marine  alga\ 

Canadian  Nut,,  vol.  2,  pp.  145-150,  1857. 

[ ]  A  holi<lay  visit  to  tho  Acton  copper 

mines. 

Cauudiau  Nat.,  vol.  5,  pp.  349-362,  1800. 


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(ncujr 


Kemp,  J.  F.  Notes  on  tlie  ore  (1e])08its 
and  ore  (Iresain^  in  Bontheantorn  Min- 
Bouri. 

School  of  Minos,  Quart.,  vol.  9,  pp.  74-81, 
1887. 

[ ]  [Fossil  plants  and  rock  specimoiis 

from  Worcester,  Mass.] 

New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol  4,  ])p.  75- 
76  H  p.),  1887. 

A  diorite  dike  at  Forest  of  Dean, 

Orange  County,  N.  Y. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3<l  series,  vol.  35,  pp.  331-332, 
1888. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat., vol.  22,  p.  733  (}  p,),  18«8. 

On  tlie  Rosetown  extension  of  tlie 

Cortlandt  series. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.36,  pp. 247-253, 
1888. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  22,  pp.  1020  (J  p.), 
1888. 

The  dikes  of  the  Hndson  River  Hijih- 

lands. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  22,  pp.  691-008,  plnt«'  12, 1H88. 

The  geology  of  Manhattan  iHland. 

Now  Vi)i-k  Acud.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  i)p.  49- 
64,  plate,  1888. 

On    certain    porphyrite    bosses    in 

northwestern  New  .Jersey, 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  38,  pp.  130-i;i4, 
1889. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.  vol.  23,  p.  812  (J  p.),  1889. 

On  the  dikes  near  Kennebunkport, 

Me. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  5,  ])p.  129-140,  1890. 
Abstract,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  ."i,  pp.  129-i40  (by 
author),  ISiM). 

Notes  on   a    nepheline  basalt   from 

Pilot  Knob,  Tex. 

Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  6,  ]ip.  292-294,  )8!)0. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  p.  1189  (3  lines). 
1890. 

[Notice  of  supposed  dikes  in  Devo- 
nian shales  near  Ithaca,  N.  Y.] 

Geol.  Soc.  Am.  Hull.,  vol.  1,  p.  534  (J  p.),  1890. 

The  basic  dikes  occurring  outside  of 

the  syenite  areas  of  Arkansas. 

Arkansas  Geol.  Surv.,  Keport  Cor  1890, 
"Igneous  rocks  of  Arkansas,"  by  J.F.  Wil- 
liams, vol.  2,  pp.  392-406,  1891. 

A  brief  review  of  the  literature  of 

ore  deposits,  V. 

School  of  Mines,  Quart.,  vol.  12,  pp.  218-235, 
1891. 
and  Williams,  .1.  Francis.    Tabula- 
tion of  the  dates  of  igneous  locks  of 
Arkansas. 

Arkansas  Geol.  Surv.,  Keport  for  1891, 
"Igneous  rocks  of  Arkiinsas,"  by  .1.  !•'.  Wil- 
liams, vol.  2,  pp  407-427,1891. 


Kemp,  .1.  F. — Continued. 

and  Marstcrs,  V.  F.    On    certain 

caniptonite  dikes  near  \Vliitcliall, 
Washington  County,  N.  Y. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  97-102,  IHhj). 
Al)stract,  Am.,  Mat.,  vol.  23,  ]>p.  Sll-8i;u 
lines),  1880. 

Kempton,  C.  W.  Sketches  of  tlic  new 
mining  district  at  StiUivan,  Me. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining;  £ng.,  TranN,.  vol.  7,  |i|, 
349-350,  1879. 

Kennedy,  William.  Texas:  'i'lm  hhc, 
progress,  and  prospect  of  the  repnblif 
of  Texas,  two  volumes,  vol.  l,  lij.  :,-^ 
pages,  3plute8,map;  vol.2,vi,  518pagPi, 
l..ondon,  1841, 

Texas:  Its  geography,  n.-itiiral  liis- 

tory,  and  topography,  x,  lis  pu^t*, 
New  Orleans,  1844.  Gerniiui  eilitinn, 
L'12  pages,  map,  Frankfurt  iiiii  .Main, 
1845. 

Kennedy,  William.    Superfi('i,il  ;,'i'ol(i)ty 
of  Diuidas  Valley  and  western  Aiica.sicr. 
Hamilton   Assoc.,  Jour,  and  rriic  vul  1, 
part  1,  PI).  103-142,  1884. 

The  central  basin  of  Teimcs.see.  A 

study  of  erosin. 

Caiiadiau  lust.,  I'roc,  vol.  7,  pii.  2K  C4-10', 
1889. 

[Iron-ore  district  of  eastiiii  Tcxus.j 

Cass  County   [and  M.arioii,   Harrison. 

Cregg,    Morris,    Upshur,    Wood,  V,iii 

Zandt,  and  Henderson  counties], 

Tex.ia  Geol.  Surv.,  2d  Annuid  Keport,  pp 
63-203,  1891. 

[Kennish,  — .]      Artesi.an    well   at  "!. 
Augustine,  Fla. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  :u,  p. 70,  IK 

Kentucky. 

1818.  Observations    ou    geoloj;)-  ofj 

United     States    and    };e(>loj:ic| 

ma]),  Mai'lnre. 
Account  of  v.alley  of  tlic  Olp. | 

Drake,  1). 
1821.  8tiu<ture    of  valley  of  the  .Mis- 1 

sissippi,  Nuttall. 
Bketches  of  the  Mi.s,'<iHHippi  Val-I 

ley,  ,Iam(!s,  E. 
1823.  ilssay  on  salt,  Van  KensHelapr, 
1829   Certain    Americau   rock  t'ornwl 

tions,  Vanuxem. 
18.1.').  Report  on  elevated  country  1*1 

tweeu  Missouri  and  li'cdriven.j 

Featherstonhaugli. 
Position  of  pentremitcs,  Troost 


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655 


of 

till'  new 

■    \m. 

.  M.'. 

■    \m 

n«. 

vi)l.  7,  ii]). 

The   ri-e, 

■     1H4() 

th< 

1  rt>iMil)lii 

I       ISll 

ol. 

l.lii,  ;i;8 

■     1812 

vi, 

r)l8pa|;ps, 

■ 

Kentucky —('»ut  i  n  n  ed . 
183(5.  HcconiuiiHsauce   from    Washing- 
ton, tliroujjh  Wisconsin,  to  Co- 

tean  cle  Prairie,  Foatlierston- 

haugh. 
1837.  0]>servation  of  banks  of  the  Mis- 

sigsippi,  Usher. 
1X18.  Kcport  on  sonthorn  Ohio,  T.ocko. 
lioroiniiiissnnce     of     Kentucky, 

Mather. 
Lead  rej^ion  of  the   upper   Mis- 

Hissi]!])!,  TiOeko. 
Bowlders  and  sciratehos,  MatluT. 
(ieolofiy  of  third  district  of  New 

York,  Emmons,  E. 
Silurian    and    Devonian    of   the 

United  States,  Conrad. 
Notes  on  geology  of  the  Western 

States,  Hall,  J. 
W3.  Geolojjy  of  western  district    of 

New  York,  Hall,  J. 
Ooological     formations     of     the 

Western  States,  Hyreni. 
Ori};iu  of  Appalachian  coal,  Ilog- 

ors,  H.  D. 
Section    from  Cleveland    to  the 

Mississippi,  and  on  identity  of 

Western  formations.  Hall,  .1. 
Distrihution    of    fossils    in    the 

older  rocks.  Hall,  .F. 
Oeolof^ic  position  of  nnistodon  at 

Hig  Hone  Lick,  Lyell. 
Travels  in  North  America,  Lyell. 
IWt).  (Jeolofify  of  Western  States,  Owen, 

1).  I). 
Kesearehos  in  central  Kentucky, 

Owen  and  Norwood. 
\M'.  I'arallelisniofPaleo/oics  of  North 

America  with  tiioso  of  Europe, 

Verneuil,  Hall,  .1. 
Contriliutions  to  geology  of  Kiui- 

tiicky,  Yandell  and  Shnmard. 
Distiitmtion  of  remains  in  older 

formations  of  the  United  States, 

Hall,  J. 
1>H8.  Letters  on  geology,  Christy. 

St;itistic8  of  coal,  Taylor,  K.  C. 
1W9,  Second  visit  to  the  United  States, 

Lyell. 
18.")1,  Silurian  liasin  of  middle  Tennes- 
see, Sad'ord. 
Minnmoth  Cave,  Silliman. 
Eijui  valency  of  rocks  of  northeast- 
ern Ohio  with   those  of   New 

York,  Whittlesey. 


1X41 


184") 


Kentucky— ("ontinued. 

IHii'S.  (ie(dogic  nuip  of   United  States, 
etc.,  Marcou,  .1. 

IS5'),  Ueber    die  (ieidogio    von   Nord- 

Anierika,  Marcon,  J. 
185(3.  L^uiou  and  Crittenden  counties, 

Lyon. 
Chemical  report,  Peter. 
Snrvc^ys  in  1854  and  1855,  Owen, 

1 ).  1 ). 
lH."t7.  Hopkins,  Crittenden,  and  other 

counties,  Lyon. 
Paloontologic  report,  Lyon. 
Second  report  on  geological  sur- 
vey, Owen,  D.  D. 
Chemical  repoit,  Peter. 
Second  chenucal  rejtort,  Peter. 
Third  chemical  report,  Peter. 
Fossil  tlora  of  western  Kentucky 

coal  tield,  Lesquerenx. 
Coal  measure  Mollusca,  Cox. 
Counties    of    Greenup,    Carter, 

Lawrence,  and  Hancock,  Lyon. 
Thinl  report  of  geological  survey, 

Oweu,l).  I). 
Position  of  elephiint  remains  of 

North  America,  Foster. 

1858.  Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 

oon, .J. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  United 
States,  Hogers,  H.  1). 

Coal  tields  of  United  States  and 
Hritish  Provinces,  Uogers,  H.  D. 

Comparison  of  coal  seams  in  Ken- 
tucky and  Pennsylvania,  Les- 
ley, .J.  P. 

1859.  Artesian     well     at     Louisville, 

Smith,  J.  L. 
Coal  formatiens  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Lesqnereux. 

1860.  Remarks  on  stratigraphy  of  Ken- 

tucky, Lyon. 
18(il.  Distribution  and  relations  of  rock 

oil,  Andrews,  E.  B. 
On   Les(iueroux'8  table    of  coal 

measures,  Lesley,  .1.  P. 
Chemical  report,  Peter. 
Physics   and    hydraulics  of   the 

Mississippi,     Humphreys    and 

Abbott. 
Progress  of  topographical  survey, 

Lyon. 
Flora  and  stratigraphy  of  coal  of 

Kentucky,  Les(iuereux. 


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tBCLLm 


Kentucky — Continiiod. 

1861.  Fossil  prints  in  lignites  of  Hran- 

don,  Vt.,  Lesquttrciix. 

Report  on  coal  field  of  Kentucky, 
Lesley,  J. 

General  geology,  survey  of  Ken- 
tucky, Owen,  D.  I). 

1862.  Chennmg  of  Mississipi)!   Valley, 

White  and  WhitfichL 
Report  on  coal  niuasurca  of  Indi- 
ana, Lesqueroux. 
1865.  Carl)onif«!i-(>u8  and  CrotaceouH  of 

Kansas  and  Nul)niska,  Meek. 
Geological  map,  Sayler. 
18(56.  Coal,  iron,  and  oil,  Daddow. 

Map  of  Canada  and  partof  I'uited 

States,  Logiin  and  IlalJ. 
Mineral  oil,  CnuilKsrl.and  and  Clin- 
ton counties,  Xcwlierry. 
Geology  of  petrolouui  in  Canada, 

west,  Wincliell,  A. 
Petroleum  in  Kentucky  and  Tcn- 

nessee,  .Satford. 
Report  on  limestone,  petroleum, 

and  salt,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
1868.  Coal   measures    .-ind    limestones, 

Wortlien. 
18Glt.  Petroleum  in  eastern  Kentucky, 

Lesley,  .LP. 
Crinoids    from    Kentucky,   etc., 

Jjyon. 
Map  to  illuMtrate  types  of  cMrtli's 

surface   (!ast   from    Cinoinuati, 

Lesley.  .1.1'. 
The    Mississippi    V^illey,   I'oster, 

.T.  W. 

1871.  Synchronism  of  Illin.iis  and  Ken- 

tucky coals,  WortlifMi. 

The  Marshall  group,  Wiiu'lK!)!,  A. 

Geologic  history  of  GTilf  of  Mex- 
ico, Hilganl. 

Preservation  of  vegetal  remains 
in  coal  measures,  LeR<|ucrenx. 

1872.  Tertiary  flora.  Les(|uereux. 
Western  coal  measures  of  Indiana 

coal,  Va)x,  E.  T. 

Third  nnd  fourth  survey  of  Indi- 
ana, Cox. 

Source  of  bowlders  in  Ohio,  Ken- 
tucky, et(^,  Shaler. 

1873.  Geologic  majt  of  United   States, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. ;     Hitchcock 
and  ISlake. 
Outcrop  belt  of  eastern  Kentucky 
coal,  Lesley,  J. 


Kentucky— Continued. 
1874.  Map  of  coal  holds  of  the  United 
•States,  IHtchcoek,  C.  II. 
Parallelism  of    coal    Hoiiiuj, 
Andrews. 
187.").  The  ores  of  inm;  their  distriljn. 
tion,  Newton. 
Geologic    chart    of    the    Initnl 

States,  Bradley,  F.  H. 
Geology  and  geography  <>(  ]»'\u,. 

leuni,  Wrigley. 
Comparison    of   Alle'^hany  Kial 
t'ields,  Andrews. 

1876.  Review  of  fossil   tlora  of  Xortli 

America,  Lesiiuoreux. 
Louisville,   Paducah  and  Soiitli- 

western  Railway,  Norwood. 
Remarks  on  specimens  fmni  cii:il 

of  Alabama,  Lesqucreiix. 
Reconnaissance    in  lead   rejjinn, 

Norwood. 
Iron  on^s  of  Greenup,  ISoyd,  and 

Carter  Countitss,  Moore. 
Chemcal  report,  Peter. 
Geologic    chart  of    the    lUitdl 

States,  Uradley. 
(ieology  of  oil  regions,  Newberry. 
Auti(iuity  of  caverns  and  cavim  | 

life  of  <  )hio  Valley,  ShaJcr. 
Irregular  lloor  of  (;o;il  of  custom  | 

Kentucky,  Stevens. 

1877.  h'ecoun.aissauce  from   Liviim^Nfl  | 

to  Cumberlanil  Gap.  .Norwimd, 
Lead  region  of  Henry  t'diinty, 

etc.,  Xoi'wood. 
Coal  regions  of  America,  .Miniir- 

lane,  .1. 
Greenup,  Charter,  and  I'.oyd  cmi 

ties,  Crandall. 
(loneral    account    of    Krntiirkv. 

Siuilor. 
Axes    aliout    Cumberlanil   <>: 

Shaler. 
Re]>ort  on  Andrit*  furniioo  fi-f^ 

erty,  Moore. 
Origin  of  galena,  Shaler. 
Nolin  River  region,  Jloorc 
Glacial  deposits  of  two  piriolsj 

in  IJoone  County,  Sutton. 
From    Mount    Sterling   to  Hi 

Sandy  River,  Cran<iall. 
Reports  of  progress  of  survey oi| 

Kentucky,  Shaler. 

1878.  Part  of  upper  Cumberland Val| 

ley,  Moore. 


(BCULlj; 


wirroN 


NORTH    AMERICAN    (JKOLOUY. 


557 


hit  \MH 
H. 

seaiiH, 


r  ilistriliii- 

1 

lie     I'nitni 
r 

1 

ly  of  lictln. 

1 

ra  of  Ntirtli 

IX. 

mill  South- 
118  t'roni  ciial 

(TCUX. 

lead   rei;iiiii, 

p,  lioyil.  mill 
looio. 
cr. 
tho    I'liiteil  I 

IIH,  NcwlieiTv. 
ks  ami  fiiviTi 
-  Sbiilcr. 
il  ot"  eMSti'iu 

l,iviiii;>tiia  | 
\\).  Norwdiiii. 
u-v  (.'miiity, 


riiM.  Miid'ir- 
I  I'.dydi'i'ii^i- 
i<riituiky. 

icrliiiiil    !'*■ 


lit' 


shiiliT. 

Moovc 
f  two  iii'tio'l'! 

Snttoii. 
rliiijr    to  llii 

lUHiall. 
,8  of  survey  01 

jr. 

mbcrlanilValj 


Keutucky--('ontinu«Ml. 
Iij78.  Clit'iuii'itl  rojKirt,  Potor. 

Iron  of  H»"<1  RiviT  rejjion,  Mooro. 
Section    from    Woll'o  t'omity   to 

IWeathitt  (.'oiiiity,  Mooro. 
Mciiifeo  County,  Crandall. 
Alonji  railroads  in  wosttTn  Kon- 

lucky,  Norwood. 
Iticikinridgo  coal  district,   N'or- 

\s(>od. 
h'lin   orcH   of    Cuniburlaud   Cap, 

Mooro. 
IVrin  lliidson  Itivt-r  in  nonu'iida- 

tiirt',  Hall,  J. 
K(|K)it  along  Virginia  ami  Koii- 

tiH'ky  .State  lino,  Mooro. 
(irology  near  tMHtcni  border  of 

westorn  coal  liobl,  Moore, 
Ihuicock  County,  Mooro. 
IHT'J.  Noilb    Aiiicrican     McKozoic    and 

Cfiio/oic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
liiincstoncs  at  Falls  of  the  Ohio, 

Hall,.!. 
Glacial  deposits  in  Hoone  County, 

Sutton. 
M;i(farlaue'8  Ocoloj;ic;il  Ivailioad 

(iiiideto  (Jeorgia,  Little. 
(tii  limit's  .-ind  Dana's  geological 

tallies,  Uroadhead. 
Kcport  of  coiiiniittct!  on  nonien- 

claturo  to   Cincinnati   group, 

Mitchell.  S.  A. 
I'alcoiitologyof  Now  York,  vol.,'). 

Mall,.!. 
1)W0,  Hc]i(irt  on  line  of  Kichiiiond  and 

Soiitliwcstei'ii  h'ailw  ay,  Slialer. 
Linioiiito    of   Trigg,    Lyon,  and 

Caldwell  counties,  t'aldwell. 
Cliiiiirs  Itrancli   caiinel  coal  dis- 
trict, Crandall. 
(Icdlogy  of  part  of  Ohio  County, 

Norwood. 
Trenton  at  Lexington  and  High 

r.ridge,   Miller,    S.   A.;  Wetli- 

crliy. 
Ciicniical  report,  I'eter. 
Ivcview  of  stratigraphy  of  eastern 

Ohio,  Orton. 
Ivciiiarks  on   Trenton   limestone, 

Wctherby. 
Iwi.  (;c<ilogy  of  Boyle  County,  Fales. 
I'lissils  Croni  Silurian  and  Carbon- 
iferous, Wethorby. 
l!S<2,  Muiumoth  Cavo,  Stevens,  W.  L. ; 

Newberry. 


Kentucky — Continued. 

18K2,  Oold-boaring    drift    <if   Indiana, 

Sutton. 
1883.  Ocheroiis   deposits  of  Kentucky 
and  Indiana,  Warder. 

Southern  boundary  of  glaciation 
in  Ohio,  Wright,  (J.  F. 

lltica  and  related  horizons,  Col- 
lins, IL  C. 

Erratic  jiebbles  in  Licking  Val- 
ley, Squier. 

Ulacial  boundary  between  Now 
York  and  Illinois,  Wright,  (J.  F. 

Glacial  pliunoniena  in  Hoyd  Coun- 
ty. Wright,  (J.  1'. 

Evidences  of  glaciation  in  Ken- 
tucky, Stevens. 

Ancient      Mississippi,      Sjicncer, 
,J.  W. 
188L  (ilacial  boundary  in  Ohio,  Indiana, 
and  Kentucky,  Wright,  (i.  F. 

Physiogeoura](hic  and  agricul- 
tural features  of  Tonnossoo, 
Satlord. 

Tertiary  of  Eastern  and  Southern 
States,  Heiliuiii. 

Soil  damp  of  cotton  States,  llil- 
gard. 

(Jeologic  (M'currence  of  bitumen, 
I'eckhaiii. 

Glacial  boundaries  in  Ohio, 
Wright,  (i.F. 

(ilacial   dam    at  CiixMiinati, 
Wright,  G.  F. 
1885.  Map  of  the  United  States,  McGee. 

Chemical  analyses,  I'eter  and 
Peter. 

Correlation  of  lower  coal  of  Ohio 
and  Ktiiitucky,  Orton. 

Heuches  in  Cincinnati  group, 
.l.aiiics,  ,1.  F. 

I'ei'idolito    dikes    in     Kentucky, 
Killer. 
IHSO.  (ieiiesis  of  the  diamond,  l)ill(>r. 

Traji  in  eastern  Ki^ntucky,  Cran- 
dall. 

Tertiary  fossils,  Heilprin. 

Geological  survey  report,  Procter. 

Iron  ores,  Chauvenet. 

Tra]>  rocks  in  eastern  Kentu(^ky, 
Crandall. 

Poridotite  of  Elliott  County,  Dil- 
ler. 

Notes  on  Tertiary  geology,  Iloil- 
priu. 


558 


CATALoaUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[Bl'LLin 


Kentucky — Continued. 

1887.  Map  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 

C.H. 
Is  tliore  a  diaiiiond  iUdd  in  K»n- 

tuckyf  DilltTiind  Kmi/. 
Elliott  County  dike,  Cnindall. 
(icolngical  survoy  report,  I'mctor. 
Clark  County,  Linnoy. 
Eurtlujuaku     phunoini^na,    Ereu- 

man. 
Elliott  County,  Crandall. 
Letcher,   Harlan,   Le8l<\v,  I'lrry, 

and  ISntathitt  counties,  Hod^e. 
Lincoln  County,  Liuney. 
Lower   north   foil;,   middle  and 

Honth  forks,  Kentucky  Kiver, 

llod^e. 
Marion  County,  Knott. 
Mercer  County,  l.inney. 
Mouti^ouiery  Coimty,  Linney. 
Teridotite     of    Elliott    County, 

Crandall,  Diller. 
I'eridotito  of    Elliott    County, 

analyses,  Chatard. 
retrolenni,  Shalcr. 
Pound  Gap  region,  (.'randall. 
Kocks  of  central  Keutuc^ky,  Liu- 
ney. 
Washington  County,  Linney. 

1><88.  Caves  and  cave  life,  Kin-jsley. 
Coal,  Ashbnrner. 
Correlation  of  lower  Silurian  in 

the  Ohio  Valley,  Ulrich. 
Oarrard  County,  Liuney. 
Jackson  nurchase  region,  Lough- 

ridf^e. 
Mason,    Hath,    Kleniing,    Henry, 

Sh<dliy,  and  Oldham  counties, 

Linney. 
Mineral  resources,  Procter. 
Natural  gas,  Fischer. 
Nelson  County,  Linney. 
Phosphate  of  lime  deposits  [IJath 

County],  Shaler. 
Spencer  County,  Linney. 
Types    of    Devonian    system    in 

North  America,  Williams,  H.  S. 
Upper  Cumberland   Valley,  Mc- 

Creath  and  d'Invilliers. 
Western     Kentucky,    coals    and 

cokes,  Allen,.!.  H. 
1889.  New    horizons  of   oil    and    gas, 

Orton. 
Peridotite  of  Elliott  County,  Dil- 
ler. 


Kentucky  Continued. 

188!).  T<'rminiilmorainenearLoiii.svilli., 
Urysou. 
linilding  stones,  Merrill,  (i.  I>. 

1H!K).  Analysis    of    metanioriiljic   roik 

from  Mai'ion  County,  K;ikiiis 
Macfiii'lane's       Railway     (iiijile, 

Procter,  Whitii,  I.  C. ;  Wrigln, 

G.  E. 
Cannel  coals,  Macfarlane.  ,1. 
Middleshoro,  Hoyi'. 
(ilacial  lnmndar.v,  W  rinht,  (i.  K 
Oil    tield    of    Harren    Cnunty, 

Fischer. 
Orange  sands  and  gravels,  I'nit- 

ter. 
Pits    and    domes    of    .M:uiiiiii>ili 

Cave,  llovey,  ll.(!. 
Pre-Glacial  channels  ;ii  lall^if 

tli(^  <  )hio,  Hiyson. 
Kelations  of  flora  to  ;jci)lo;;\  in 

Lincoln  (."ounty,  Ev;ins, 
Vivianite  near  Kadsvillc  liinlln. 
Wet  woods,  Hryson. 
Warren's  Geograjjliy,  lircwtT. 

IWtl.  Ago     of    Cincinnati    ;intit'liii;il, 

Foerste. 
Age  of  Point  Pleasant,  <  »lii(),liid>, 

.James,  .J.  F. 
Appomattox  formation.  McIht. 
Cincinnati  ice  dam,  I.cvirctt. 
Cretaceous    of    Noitli    Aiiiciica, 

White,  C.  A. 
Devonian  andCarbonifcniiis, nir- 

relation,  Williams,  11.  S, 
(ienesis  of  iron  ores,  Kimlial 
History  of  Ohio  Kivcr,  .hiini's. .I.| 

F. 
•Jackson  and  Hardcastlc  cuuiities.l 

Sullivan. 
Map  of  Kentuckj'.  Procter. 
Petndenm  [etc.]  of  wcsteru  KniJ 

tucky,  Orton. 
Relationship    of    Pleistocene  Ml 

pre-Pleistocene,   (.'liaialn'ilinl 

and  Salisbury. 
Stones  for  building,  Merrill, 0. 1'j 

Kerr,  J.  H.    Observations  on  icf  m.irks| 
in  Newfoundland. 

Geol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  lin,  ii|).T(i4-Tt 
1870. 

Kerr,  W.  C.  Report  of  the  ])r.i);rfss  o| 
the  ge(dogical  survey  of  North  Carolinai 
181)6,  56  pages,  Raleigh,  l^i67. 


liAWCN.l 


NORTH  ami:rk;an  gkology. 


559 


Md.n'. 
■ViTftt. 
Aiiii'lira,  j 

I'cripiis.riir- 

viiiiliiill- 
I,  .hiiiii's. .I'l 


x'tcr. 

■stern  K 

■11- 

stoci'iif 

ti) 

;iml>iT 

iu 

I.rrill.t 

.1'. 

1    ici'   lU! 

rks 

]„.„frrCSS  1)1 

til  Ciiroim 


Kerr,  W.  ('.— ('oiitimicil. 

K'f|iiiit  of  iirofi;ri'HH  of  tlin  frtxilogical 

niii\'\  111    Ntnth    Caiolinii,  57  pu^^i'M, 

KsleiKli.  1H<«>- 
. On  soiiio  iKiiiitM  in  tlio  striitigrapliy 

ami  Hill  iiicc  gnolo^y  "'  ^ortli  Carolina. 

[Abstract.] 

Am  N:il.,  vol.  4,  p.  570  (^  ii.),  1H71. 

A  )i()iiit  ill  (lyiiaiiiii  ill  geology.    [Ab- 

str;icl.| 

Am  Nut.,  vol.4,  p.  0;i!)  (J  ]>.).  IH71. 

I'loliahh)  origin  of  tlio  Koutb  Caro- 
lina pliospliateH.     [Alistract.] 

Am.  .\;it.,  vol.  4,  p.  571  (J  p.),  1871. 

—  Tiii"i,:4iai)liy  as  all'ectctl  by  tlio  rota- 
tion (if  the  oartb. 

Am  I'liil.  S(M'.,  I'roc.vol.llt,  jip.  190^1!l2.  1H7;). 

—  ApiitiiKlix  to  tho  rcjiort  of  tho  geo- 
loilical  survey  of  Nortli  Carolina,  IWI!, 
liein);  ii  lirief  abstract  of  tliat  rejiort 
anil  II  gt'iioral  description  of  tlio  State. 
i;('U);r:i]iliical,  geological,  cliiiiatio,  ami 
ii;,'rii'iiltiiral,  21  pages  map,  Ualeigli, 
iH7:t. 

I  —  Observations  on  tlie  Mcsozoic  of 
Niirtli  Carolina. 

Am.  .Vnsoc,  I'i-(X',.,  vol.  2.1,  part  2,  i>p.  47-40, 

I  —  Ri'porl,  of  the  geological  survey  of 
North  Caroliua,  vol.  1,  physical  geo- 
snipby,  resuiiio,  economical  geology, 
xviii,  fi'J.'i  pti^es, !)  plates,  ma]i,  Raleigh, 
1875.  [Appendix,  120  pages,  8  i)latcs, 
liyotiitr  ••iiithors.] 

licviiuiil  liy  (J.  1>.  Dana],  Am.  Jour. Sci., 
:iil  wrlfs,  vol.11,  pp.  01-02,  1870. 

I —  On  tVnst  drift  in  North  Caroliu.-i. 

riiilatlilpliia,  Acad.  Sci.,  I'loc.  [vol.  28],  )i|). 
15M5H,  1H7C. 
Ali8tni,l,  Am.  Knt.,  vol.  10.  pp. 7,57-7,58  (J  p.). 

1i<;g. 

I — North  land  South]    Carolina   [geo- 
logical lonnations], 
MaiCiirlanc's  Am. Ueol.  Kwy. Guide,  p.  186, 

1<T9. 

|— IMiysiinl  description  of  North  Caro- 

liiiii,  32  pages,  map,  Raleigh,  1882. 
|—  On  till'  .ution  of  frost  in  the  arrange- 
miut  of  Hiiiierlicial  earthy  material. 

Am..Iimr.  Sci.,  ad  scries,  vol.21,  pp.a4!>-35H, 
1881. 

|— The  gold  gravels  of  North  Carolina, 
tlit'irMtriK'tiire  and  origin. 
Am.  Inst.  Milling  Kng.,  Trans.,  vid.  8,  pp. 

The  Yii);inias,  vol.  1,  pp.  106,  168,  4°,  1880. 


Kerr,  W.  ('. — Continued. 

The  mica  veins  of  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Am.  InHt.  MiniiiK   Kug.,  'I'ramt.,  vol.  H,  pp. 

4.57   102,  18K0. 

'I'll!'  VirKJniiiH,  vol.  1,  pp.  109-170,  4   ;  1880. 

Almtract,  Sclciux  (cditud  liy  Miclitds),  vol. 
1,  p.  138  (^  p.),  4'.  1880. 

Origin  of  some   new  |>oints  in  the 

topograjihy  of  North  Candina. 

Am.  Jour.  Kcl.,  M  .scricH,  vol.  21,  pp.  210-210, 
1881. 

The    volcano    of    Hald     Mountain. 

[Abstract.] 

Kii((.  and  MiniiiK  Jour.,  vol.  aa,  pp.  131-132, 

4°,  1882. 

Some  ])ecnliarities  in  the  occiirrenco 

of  gold  in  North  Carolina. 

.\iii.  Inst.  .Mining;  Kiik-,  Trans.,  vol.10,  pp. 
475-470,  1882. 

Alistract,  Ami.  Nat.,  vol.  1.5,  p.  75  (i  p.), 
1881. 

[ ]  Report  on  tho  geology  and  the  soils 

of  the  tobacco  region  of  North  Caro- 
lina. 

lotli  Census  I'.  S.,v(d.  3,  Htatistics  of  agri- 
culture, pp.  715-710  (bottom  pagination), 
Wasliingtoii,  lH8a. 

Geological  relations  of  the  topog- 
raphy of  tho  south  Appalachian 
]>lateaii. 

Science,  vol.  1,   p.   105  (J  col.),   1883. 
licad  to  Am.  Inst.  JMiuiiig  Kug.,  1883. 

The   geology  of    Hattoras   and  tho 

neighboring  (utiist.     [Abstract.] 

Washington,  I'liil.  Soc,  Hull.,  vol.  6,  ]ip. 
28-30,  1884. 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.  1,  p.  402  (J  i>.),  4°. 
1884. 

Report  on  th(i  cotton  ]>rodnctioii  of 

the  Static  of  \'irginia.  with  a  brief  dis- 
cussion of  the  general  agricultural 
features  of  the  State. 

loth  Census  r.  S.,  vol.  0,  Iteport  on  cotton 
priHiiU'tioii  ill  the  United  States,  part  2,  pp. 
017-047  (bottom  pagination),  4°,  WaBliington, 
1884. 

Report  on  the  cotton  production  of 

tilt!  State  of  North  Carolina,  with  a  dis- 
cussion of  the  general  agricultural 
features  of  tho  State. 

lotb  Census  I'.  S.,  vol.  6,  Report  on  cotton 
production  in  tlie  United  States,  part  2,  pp. 
527-015,  nmps  (bottom  pagination),  4°,  Wash- 
ington, 1884. 

The  Koceno  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  10,  p.  GO  (i  p),  1885. 


5G0 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


fnraijj 


Kerr,  \V.  ('.  — ('ontiniUHl. 

NotcH  1)11   till)  j;»)ol()Kj  of  till)  region 

ulioiit  'I'sinipa,  Kill. 

KIIhIiii    Mid'lii'll   Sci.  Soc.   Juiir.,   1H84-HS, 
pp.  8(1  (HI.  18M5. 


Keyos,  ('li.uli's  !{.— ('oiitiiiiird, 

The  led  lock  HiinilHtoiie.-<  ni  Matiuii 

('(iiiiity,  Iowa. 

Am.  .lour.  Srl.,  Jil  hitIi^h,  viil.  41,  pp.  273.511 
18!11. 


DiHtributioii  iiiiil  fliiiractiT  of  tlio  ! I'oM.iil  fiinniiH  in  ('(mtral  lown. 


Eoconu  ilt.'poHitH  in  iMiHtorii  Nortli  ('aro- 
linn. 

KliHlin   Miliht'll  Sri.  Sor..    .loiir.,    lHg4-8.'>, 
lip.  7!l  84,  1HH6. 

[ find  Kerr,  W.  11.  ]     North  Carolina 

[building  Htoncs]. 


I'liilailplpliin.  Ai'ail.  Sci.,  Vt<»-..  l'*W),pp.2J2. 
•Jfi.'i,  1H91. 

Keyes,  .lolin  Arnold.     Tho  IhIIh  of  ;|„. 
MiH.'4i.sHi|i)ii. 

I'lipiiliir   Sri.   Miiiillily,  vol.  lil.  pp.  474  f 
1HS7. 


lOtli  (ViisuH  f.  S„  ISoporl  on  tlio  liuil.lint;      KeySB,  W.  S.      Tlic    Eliroka   lo.lc  of  Ki|. 

Ilka,  PiiHtcrii  Nevada. 

Am.  Inst.  Milling;  Kiic-,  Tniim,,  vol.  ti  (.j, 
:U4  ;i"i,  pliiip.^,  iH7n. 

Kidder,  J.  II..  Endlich,  F.  M,,  miil.  f;,. 
oloffy  [of  K<'r;{ii('liins  Inland]. 

("oiitrilmt.'iiiHlotlicNiitiiriil  IliHlnrvolK'r 
(;ii(lniiH  ImIiiiiiI,  p;irt  of  ,SiiiitliHiiiii;iii  Nii. ;^i| 
U.  S.  Nat.  Miirt.,  ISiiU.  No.  ;l,  pp.  :):i-38,  IC 

Killobrew,  .1.  15.  HoHonrcos  of  Teiiiip? 
Hoo,  xi,  8H  liagcH,  ;i  niai)H,  1  ])lat(',  Naili- 
villo,  1871. 

TcnncsHce:  It.sagricultiiiiiiaiKlinii- 

oral  wealth,  with  an  ■•ip])en(lix  Klinwiiijl 
tho  ("xtont,  value,  .and  accossihilitviifl 
its  oriis,  with  ana]y.st'.s  of  tho  fiaiiie, | 
lillJ  pages,  ma)),  Nashville,  IMTti. 

Oil  region  of  Teunossee,  with  .-ninej 

acconnt  of  itw  other  r(^sollr(■(•s  and  m| 
..ahilities. 

Aniicullnral  IJoports  of  Tciiiifssii  pp.] 
1-110,  iiinp,  Nashville,  l.**??. 

Mineral  ami  agrienltnral  rrHoiiiffi| 

of  tho  ])()rtion  of  Tennesseo  along  tkl 
Cincinnati  Southern  Railroad. 

K('l)oi-t  of  tlio  Hiircau  of  A  i,'rii'iilliire.  <i>l 
li.stirs  niid  miiitis,  pp.  I!.'i7-;i77,  :!  iii.iim.  Ni-k'l 
villo,  1H77. 

AIho  «o]i,ar!it.i',  145  ]iape.s,  .'t  maps,  X,isliii&| 
1870. 

Heport  r)n  tho  ( )coe()  and  lli\va-> 

mineral  district. 

Ui'porl  of  llio  liiireail  of  Aj.'ri(iilliiri  ■ 
tisliiM  and  minis,  pj).  lO.'i-SDl,  :)  iiiii|i!' X* 
villi',  1877. 

Littlo  Sc(|natehoo  coal  lield. 

]{('I)ort  of  tlio  IJiiroaii  of  A;:riciilliin',*i< 
tislios  and  niinos,  jip.  V2:>-]M.  Naslirill^ 
1877. 

(ioology  and  topography  of  tlioo 

region  of  Tennessee,  Avith  Hiiiiio  at'coiiij 
of  the  oil  sjiring.sand  well.s. 

Am.  AsHoc,  Troc,  vol.  'Jii,  pp.  2W-: 
1878. 


Htoni-H  of  till'  United  Slaten  nnd  HtatiHtii'x  of 
tlio  i|uarr.v  indiiHtry  lor  l.^^Hi  ,  pj),  ISl-lHO, 
bound  .'iH  |>art  of  Vol.  X,  lull  willi  Hcparate 
paHinulion,  \V»nliin(;ton,  1884. 

Keyes,  Charles  H.  On  some  fossils  from 
the  lower  eoal  inoiiNiires  of  DosMoinos, 
Iowa. 

Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  2;i-'.!8,  1888. 

Tho  coal  inoasuros  of  central  Iowa, 

and  particularly  of  the  vicinity  of  Dch 
Moines. 

Am.  (inil.,  vol.  2,  pp.  396-404, 1888. 

Surface  geology  of  Murlington,  Iowa. 

Am,  Nat,,  vol.  22,  pji,  lOI'J-H&l,  plates 2:!,  24, 
1888. 

On   the   fauna    of    the    lower    eoal 

mcasun^s  of  central  Iowa. 

I'hiladilpliia,  Ai'iuL.Sei,,  I'roc,,  1888,  jiart  2, 
l)p.  222-240, 1888. 

The    Ciirhoniferous    echinoderniata 

of  the  MiNsisHii)])i  basin. 

Am.Jour.  Sei„  3d  series,  vol.  38,  pji,  180-193, 
1889. 
Abstrarl,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  ji.  707  (.J  \>.),  1H9U. 

Note  on  tho  distribution  of  eoi'tnin 

loess  fossils. 

Am.  Gcol.,  vol.4,pp.  119-121,188!). 

Lower  Carbonic   gaHt(U'0])()da   from 

Iturlinglon,  Iowa. 

l'liil.ulil|iliia,  Aead,.Sei.,  I'roe,,  i>p.  284-208, 

1880. 

Stratigraphy  of  the  Carhoniforous 

in  central  Iowa. 

Geol.    Soc.   A/n,,    Hull  ,  vol.  2,   ]>)). 277-292, 
I)latos  9, 10, 1891. 

Abstract,  Am.  (}eol.,  vol.  7.  p.  377  (3   p.), 
1891. 

A  geological  section  across  IlK^Picd- 

nmnt  plateau  in  M.aryland. 

Geol,  Soc.  Atii.,   Hull.,  \ol.  2,  pp.  310-322, 
1891. 

Abstract,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  p.  331  (4  linos), 
1891. 


tncixir 


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561 


1 1'  Marion 

lK»l),pp.^^^ 

ilU  (if  tlif 
,  \>\>.  ^^\-(" 

Ollc    llf   F.ll- 
IH.,  viil.  (i,  |.V 

.,iin(l.   Oi- 1 

Kl). 

|Ii«ti>ryo(Kir 
miiiaii  XoSi, 
p.  33-38,  Ifi". 

1  of  TeiinM-| 

Hval  and  iiiin- 
iidix  Hhnwiiijj 
•(■('ssil)ilitynl| 
of  till)  6;iiiie,| 
S  1871'.. 

(.,  with  MUM  I 
[iiircfs  ami  ci- 

Ti'iiiirssiT  Vfj 

ir:ii  rfHouu'esI 

'.I  maps.  ^**^ 
I  in;!!!".  Nash*'"'! 

mill  lliwii'^ 

,\nrii'iilt"'''  ""^ 


KlUebrew,  .1.  H.— Continiiod. 

lirliinl  "11  tlin  culture  iiiid  cnrinR  of 

toliiii  ( (I  ill  thii  United  Stutt««. 

|(iili  Ci'iiMUH  V.  H.,  vol.  :i,  htiitiBtioH  of  ii)(ri< 
riiltiinv  pp.  r>R3-050  (biittom  |iiiKiiiiiliiiiiK 
Wiisliin;;tciii,  1H83. 

'I'lm  wcHtcni  iron  Ix'lt  of  'roiiiicHHt'o. 

Kii(.'.  iiiiil  Miniii);  Jour.,  vol.  ^.I,  pp.  ix  I'.i, 
4'.  lHR-<. 

N'ott^H  on  thocoiil  (iold  of  Moiilliwo.st- 

,m  Vir«inirt. 

Km;  and  Miiiiiit;  .lour.,  vol.  17,  pp.  Ill  (!,'.,  I  , 

Kilpatiick,  A.  U.  IIlHtoririil  and  Ntnti.s- 
tiial  ('i)lltM'tioiiH  of  Loiii.siaiia;  tlio  piir- 
ish  of  Concordia;  botany  and  natural 
lii^toryof  LoniHiana;  Htati.sticn  of  iio|»- 
ulatioiijctc. 

l)i.  I'.dw  Koviow,  vol.  II,  pp.  Iii-dj  I  New  dr 

—  Historical  and  stntistical  coliectionn 
ofl.oaisiana;  tlioiiariHli  of  Calahoiila, 
the  parly  Mettlcmont,  )>rcstiiit  condition, 


Kimball,  .1.  I'.— Continiicd. 

'Ilio  (^iHiiialioninn  colli  li»«ld  of  Soni- 

crmjt  ('«tiinty,  I'a. 

Am.  Iiixt.  Milling!  KiiK.,  'rniiiH.,vol.  I'J,  pp. 

408  4im,  limps,  1HH4. 

'rile  iron-ore  raiip)  of  tlio  Santiago 

diHtrict  of  C'nitu. 

Ami.  IiiHt.  .Miniiic  KiiK..  vol.  l:i,  pp.  nri-nn4, 
IHtV). 

Sidcritc  liaBiiiM  ol  tiic  llndHon  liiver 

opocli. 

Am.  ,10111'.  .<i'i.,:iil  hitIi'H.  vol.411.  |ip.  I.Vi  10(1, 
pliili  li,  l.'^ail. 

(iciicHis  of  iron  ores  l>y  i.soitiorpliotiH 

iiiid  |meiidonior|dioim  re)ilaceiiii^nt  of 
liiiieHtoiic,  etc. 

Am.»;c(p|  ,  vol.  S,  pp.  ;i52-37fl,  IHttl. 
Ill  pail.  Am., lour.  ,Sci.,'i(l  mi'iIi'm,  vol.  1-,  Jip. 
231   Jll. 

Poster,  .).   W.,  und.     (Jeido^,,.    and 

iiie(alliir;;y  of  tile  iron  orcH  of  l,ake 
JSiijierior,  JI7  iiaf^cH,  niiviis,  New  York, 
18()5.     [NotHeen.] 


ml  niiluralrcHoiirces;  anlii|iiiticM.  Itot-  j  Kinahan,  (icrr.ird  A.     Nolo  on  (lie  <'oal 


m.  '.i  iiii'l'' 


N'i*l< 


licia. 

AL'riciillW"^ 
[fi-lM,  Nasi'"'! 


Ul.y  <'f*'1 
[haoiiioMConij 

i-lls. 


2(),    PP' 


2M-:' 


any,    ^jciilogy,     Jnineraiojjy,     etc.,    "f 
iiortliorn  Lonisiaiiii. 

DiHtiw  l!»^vi^>w,  vol.  I'J,  ii)!. 'J.^(!  lITf),  IH.-.L'. 

I  Kimball,  J.  P.     On  sodalite  and  diioliti* 
from  .Saioiii,  Mass. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2<1  Hcrles,  vol.  20,  pp.  Cj-fi", 
1860. 
I — On  the  iron  ores  of  Mar(|iiotte,  Mich. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  Horics,  vol.  3!t,  pp.  2iM)-3(l3, 
1865. 

I — NotcH  on   tlio    fjeolopy  of   woHtorn 
Texas  and  of  C'hilinalina,  Mexico. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  sorios,  vol.  48,  pp.  378-388, 
181)9. 

I —  On  the  silver  ininos  of  .Santa  Eula- 

lia,  Static  of  Cliihnahna.  Mexico. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  411,  pp.  161-17.'>, 

1870. 

-On  the  Crotacoons  age  of  silver  de- 
posits ill  Chiliuabua,  Mexico. 
Am.  As.soc,  Proc.,  vol.  18,  pp.  170-179, 1870. 
I — On  till*  occnrronco  of  gralianiito  in 
I  tLt)  Huasteca,  Mexico,  and  notice  of 
I  the  geology  of  that  region. 

Am,  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  12,  pp.  277-280, 
H"6. 

-Tlie  Oreenway  iron-oro  belt  of  the 

I  James  River,  Va. 

Tli(?  Tirpnias,  vol.  2,  pp.  2-5, 4°,  1881. 

-Geological  relations  and  gonesi.s  of 
Ithe  specular  iron  ores  of  Santiago  de 
ICaba. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  aeries,  vol.  28,  pp.  410-429, 

m. 

Bull.  127 3G 


deiKmits  of  fhe  NorthwcHt  Territory  of 
Canada. 

Uoyjil  (lool.  Sor.  Irolaiid,  ,70111°.,  vol.  10,  |ip. 

27.')-27H,  18««. 

Kinahan,  ().   Henry.     Origin  of  Jointed 
Mtriiiture. 

Am.  .lour.  Sii.,:)il  Mori.s,  vol.  24,  pp.  08-09 
(4p.),lH82. 

Note  on  jointed  Htructnro. 

Am. .lour. Sci., .'Id  .soricH,  vol.25, p. 470  (§  p.), 

1H83, 

( )n  the  UHC  of  the  term  csker  or  kani 

drift. 

Am.  .lour,  Sci.,  3d  HoricH,  vol.29,  pp.  135-137, 
1885. 

Candian  Archean  or  pre-Cainbrian 

rocks    and    the     Irish    niutaniorphic 
rocks. 

Oc'ol.  Man.,  :'d  soricB,  vol.  2,  pp.  l.TO-lflO,  IH85. 
Al).striict,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  Hcrics,  vol.  30,  p. 
78  (0  linos),  1885. 

On  a  jxissiblc  genesis  of  the  Cana- 


dian apatite. 

Manchester  Geol.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  18,  pp. 

123-1  i:i7).  1880. 

Canadian  Archean  or  pre-Cainbrian 

rocks,  with  a  coiniiarison  with  some  of 
the  Irish  inetamorphic  rocks. 

Koyal  (icol.  Soc.  Ireland,  Jour.,  vol.  17,  pp. 
5-19, 1880. 

Notes  on  tJie  apatite  of  Burlington, 

Ottawa  County. 

Koyal  Geol.  Soc.  Ireland,  Jour.,  vol.  17,  pp. 
1-2, 1886. 


562 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


liii'uir 


Kiuahan,  ('<.  lloiiry — ('oiitiimcd. 

Iiisli  cHkcr  drift. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,l(il  Hi'i-ioB,  vol.  3:i,  pji.  27fl-27H, 

1HK7. 

'I'ho  torracoM  of  tlie  f^rciut  American 

lakcH  and  tlio  Roaiis  of  Glonroy. 

P'lliiilnii'uh  (iool.  Soo..  'rratia.,  vol.  .'i,  jip.  221- 
22.'),  1887. 

King,  Alfrod  T.  On  tlic  ancient  allii- 
viniu  of  tho  Ohio  Jtivcr  anil  itH  tribu- 
taries. 

I'hiludcIpliia.A'iriil.  .S<'i.,I'n)c.,vol.  7,  p]i.  4-8, 
IS.'iO. 

King,  Clarence.     The  Conistock  lode. 

United  .Slatt's  j5('olo;jiciil  fixjilorntiim  of  tlir 
40th  p.anilli'l,  by  Cliircmt'  King,  vol.:t,  Minint; 
In<li:s(rv.  }>]>.  li-9C,  maps  in  atlas,  P,  Wasli- 
iiigton,  1870. 

The  Oreen  IJiver  coal  hawin. 

United  .States  Keoloj;if;il  explor.ition  of  the 
40lh  parallel,  by  Clareni'e  King.  vol.  3,  Jlining 
Industry,  pp.  451-458, 400-47:),  4  ',  WushinKton, 
1870. 

On  the  discovery  of  actual  n;l<'''t''er.s 

on  tlio  mountains  of  the  I'acilic  .Slope. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  .series,  vol.  l.pp.  157-101, 
1871. 

Paleozoic  suhdivisiouB  on  the  forti- 
eth parallel. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci. ,3d  aeries,  vol.  11,  pp.  475-482, 
1876. 

Note  on    tho  TTinta  and   Wahaatch 

rane;cs;  a  correction. 

Aiii.Iour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  11,  p.  4!i4  (.J  ji.), 
1870. 

Catastrophism  and  evolution. 

Am.  Nat  ,  vol  1 1,  pp.  44U-470, 1H77. 

Systematic  i,a'oloj,'y;    I'nitcd   States 

geolofj;ical  exploration  of  tho  fortieth 
parallel,  Vol.  I,  803  pafjes,  10  plates, 
atlas,  4*^,  Washin-jton,  1878. 

Reviewed  by  I!.  I'lunpelly,  Am.  Jour.  Sei., 
3d  si'Hes,  vol.  17,  pi>.  2!)G-:!(12. 1871t. 

Abstraets,  by  J  S.  Xowberry.  Popular  .Sei. 
Monthly,  vol.  1,"),  pp.  302-317, 1879. 

Abstract.  Am.  Jour.  Sei,,  3d  .scries,  vol.  17, 
pp.  170-175, 187U. 

Ro)>ort   [on    physical    constants  of 

rocksj. 

U.S.Gool.  Surv.,J.  W.  I'owcl!,  I)ircctor,3d 
Annual  Report,  1881-82,  i)i).3-!),  AVasliington, 
1883. 

King,  C.  Ilonry.  [Discovery  of  diat<una- 
ceouB  earth  in  wells  at  Atlantic  City, 

N.J.] 

New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  8,  ii  10  (5 
Uuea),  1889. 


King,  F.    II,    Oeolosy     of    the   np|i,r 
I'lainhean  Valley. 

(ieologyof  Wisronsin,  survey  ol  IST.I-i^;) 
vol.  I,pp.  .5s:(-f>I.'),1882. 

Lateral  movements  of    thc^  i'artli< 

crust. 

■Scieneo,  vol.5,  p.  5U  (J  ccd.),  188.'>. 

Internal    chemical   and  niecli.inioi! 

erosion  a  factor  in  continent  and  niiiiin. 
tain  huildinji. 

Am.Nat.,  V(d  20  i)p.  .')3-.'i7,  ISSfi. 

King,  Henry.     Heport    of    a    uoolo(,'ial  I 
reconniiissance  of  i)iirt  of  the  .Mis.smin  , 
Ivi  ver  adjacent  to  tho  Osajje  River,  iKjJ, 
I'Jpaycs,  1841?. 

[ J  [Position  of  lead-he.-irinfjlimestoii, 

of  the  n]>]>er  Mississipjii.] 

Aiii..Ioiir.  Sei.,v(d.43.  |),  173  (i  p.),  1842. 
Assoc.  Ain.Gool.,  Trans.,  p.  60  (J  \t.)Afll 

A  fjoolotjical  survey  of  tlio  .*^taie  nf I 

Missouri. 

Western  Journal    and  Civilian,  vol.  3,  St.| 
Louis.  1850.    IXotseeii.] 

[Geology  of  tho  valley  of  the  Missis-I 

sippi  from  the  southern  i).'nt  of  thel 
State  of  Missouri  (o  Wisconsin  Kivtr,] 
in  tho  Territory  of  Iowa.] 

Am.  Joiu'.  Sci.,  vol.  47,  pp.  128-130, 1814 

Some  remarks  on  the  geology  oi  tli8 


State  of  Missouri. 

Am.  Assoc  Proc,  vol.  r..  (ip.  1-2-1(1!), Ivl 
Abstrnet,  Soc.  (ieol.  l-'ranee,  Iiull,,2(isirit)J 
vol. 9,  pp.  314-315  (i  p.).  1851. 

Kiugsley,  J.  S.     Caves  and  cnvelifo. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.22,  pp.  1104-1100.  \^i3. 

Till'  Hat  Creek  bad  laml.s. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  pp.  903-1171   1-01, 

Kinley,     Isaac.    Tho    Xortli    Aniericn^ 
lakes. 

Poi>ular  Sci.  Monthly,  vol,  31,  jip,  ;)33- 
July,  1887, 

Kirkpatrick,  .1.  W.     A  liowlder  of  coil 
per  and  glacial  striie  in  central  Mi^ 

soiiri. 

Science,  vol.  18.  pp.  344-345  (J  eol.),4',m| 

Kitchen.  William.  General  roniarbi^ 
the  ])hysical  geography  ami  gooioijici 
formation  of  Sussex  County. 

Ceol.  Surv.  New  .lersey,  1st  Annual  Kt'i 
for  1S54,  by  \V.   Kitebell,  pp.  ■J,-'-55,  4  plat^ 
New  lirunswick,  1855. 

I{eport  on  tho  northern  divi9ioii| 

the  State. 

(ieol.  Surv.  New  Jersey,  2il  AnnMllM 
for  18&5,  pp.  111-248, 186U. 


f.l. 


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563 


glippart,  .loliii  If.     Ai;rici.lliinil  survey. 

(ii  III.  -^iirv.  ( lliii),  ];c|K)it  «)(■  jJio^iiHs  in  IKVU, 
|i[i.  ;ll  1   too,  Coliliiilms,  IK71 . 

lii.scovery  of  Difotylcs  (l'liity<r(imis  > 

eoiiiiin-><«ii«,  I'O  Coiite.     [Oliin.]  J 

Am.  .\ssoc.,  I'roc.,  vol.  21!,  imrt  'J,   pp.  l-(i,   | 
1»75. 

Kloos,  .f.  H.     Gcolofiisclio  Notizcu  itiis  i 


Knowlton,  l'\ll.      Tlie  tmnil  wood  and 
lignites  of  tlio  I'otomuf  furinatioiiH. 

Am.  ( inil.,  viil.  K,  pp.  OO-lUli,  188y. 

Ali.struct,  Am.  Absou.  Adv.  Sci..  I'roi;.,  vol. 

.17,  jip.'jdc  •-'"«,  i.'^gn. 

I'o.ssil  wood  and  li^i.ito  of  tlio  I'oto- 

niiin  fonnatioii. 

U.  S.  Gfol.  .Siirv.,  liul'.  No.  no,  7'J  yn'^t-it,  7 
])Iat(-s,  Wiinliini;t(>ii,  18Hii 


Minnesota.                                                        I 
OnLGeHoll.,  Zeit.,  vol.  23,  pp.  117-448  (iiiKl  j  [ ]  Report  ou  fob^  il  plauts  from  I'iu- 


liW-OJ'j;.  ni;ip,  1871. 

I'lisul.  Hiid  Nat.  jiim.,  rturvc.v  of  Miiiiicsiita. 
lOtli  Annual  Hei)orl,  pp.  17ri-2ill).  map.  1882. 

—  .\  Cntaceous  1),aHiii  in  tlit!  Sank  \'al- 

Ky,  Minn. 

Am  .Tour.  Sci.,  'Ml  sorii'n,  vol.  a,  pji.  17-20, 

1S72. 

I — Geof^nostisclio    nnd     m)()<;raphischo 
Beobaclitnngen    in    fStaatc   Minnesota 

[etc.]. 

Giscll,  li'ir   Krdkuiidc,   Zcit.,    vol.   12,    pp. 
266-320, 1877. 

I  —  Streng,  A.,  and.  Uobcr  die  krye-  ' 
tiillinisclHMi  Gt.'steino  von  Minnesota  in  ' 
Nurd-.Xnicrika. 

Xiucs  Jahrbmb,  1877,  pp.   ;il-,'JG,  li;j-i;i8. 
25-242. 1877. 

Oiol,  and  Nat.  Hint. ,  survey  of  Minmsota. 
mil  Annual  lleport,  pp,  :t0-85, 1883, 

iKnapp,  .1. 'i.     .'^ncient  lakes  of  Wiscon-  ' 

Wisconsin    Acad.  Sci.,  Tran,s.,  vol.  1,  ]>]i. 

151-133, 1872.  j 

iKneeland,  Samuel.     On  tlio  ;flaci(M-.s  of  ! 

till.' Yoscinito  Valley.  ' 

Dustmi  Soc,  \at.  lli.Mt.,  I'roc..  vol.   1.'),  p]),   ! 

:iM7.18T:i.  I 

|[ — J  L""  tilt!  V(d(^anoe8  of  Hawaii,  | 
Ijimton  Soc,  Nat.  Hint,,  I'roi-.,  \o\.  I'.t,  pp.  2lo- 

m.ist;!. 

■  [Xoti's     on    the    {^('olofiy  along  the 
i  I'liiiMi  I'^icilic  Railroad.] 

Uii.itdii  Soc.  Nat.  lii.st..  I'roc,  vid.  Hi,  p|i,  l)7,'i- 

■Outlio  niinoralizod  pliosphate  {j;ua- 
I  Dos  of  tlio  o(|natorial  Pacific  i.slauds. 

llii>tii;!  Sue.  Xat.  lUst.,  I'ror..  \  ol.  20  pp.  2;i."i 

M.  iSTS. 


till 


leeiand,  Saninol,  Jr.     [.\n   acrount  of 
iii'l'  lit  I'cnnanliiicu,  Hrazil.J 

Huston  ,Soc.    Nat.   lli.^t.,   I'mc,   v(d.  4,    pjp. 
390~3',I1,1K,-,J. 


Uiott,  W. '!'.     Report  on  the  geology  of 
pliiiiim  Ciiiinty. 

'■wl.  Sur\ .  Kiiilm  Uy,  pa^cn  4.'),  map,  188U. 


nacle    I'iiss,    near     Mount    St.    Klias, 
Alawka. 

National  (Jeofir.  Mug..  v<d.  :i.  jip.  I!)U-200, 
181)1. 

Notes  on  Triassic  plants  from  New 

Mexico,  doscrijitiou  of  the  locality. 
U.  S.  Nat.  Mii.'i.,  I'roc,  vol.  13,  pp.  281-283, 
1891. 

Knox,  M.  V.  15.     Drift  in  Kansas. 

Am.Jour.  Soi..  3d  scricM,  vol.  8,  ]ip.  160-467, 
1874. 

Koch,  F.  C.  L.  Ueber  Kupfer-  nud  Eisen- 
erzo  am  Lake  Superior. 

Oeol.  Gcsell.,  Zcit.,  vol.  3.  pp.  355-358, 1851. 

Die    Mineriil-Regionen    dcr    obereu 

Ilalbinsul  Miehigaiis  (N.-A.)  am  Lake 
Superior  nnd  die  IhIo  Royal. 

Stuilicii  dc.i  (iiittinifi.'ichur  Vcrcins  hern- 
miinnl.srlUT  !•  "rouudi,  vou  J.  F,  L.  Uau.sniauu, 
vol.  (1,  pp.  1-248,  map. 

Ab.str.act,  Miiiintj  Mag.,  vol. !.  j.p.  261-268, 
Xcw  York,  1853. 

Koehler,  G.   Irregulariticsof lodes,voiuH, 

and  lied.s. 

TrauMlatcd  from  adcrman  piunphlet. 
Kiiy.  and  !Miuin;i  .lour., vol.  43,  pp.  453-455; 
vol.  44,  pp.  4-5,  21-22,  60,  70,  96, 113, 130, 131,  4^, 

1887. 

Koehler,  II.  On  the  anthracite  deposit 
(if  Tiimaqua,  Schuylkill  County,  I'a., 
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tii'ol.  .Soc,  I'tiinnylvauia,  Tiau.t,,  vol.  1,  pp. 
320-327,  plate,  1835, 

Koehler,  William.  ( (Jn  an  anticlinal  iu 
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Am.  l'liil.Soc,Proc.vol,10,  p,270ljp,),  1869. 

Koenig,  Charles.  Observations  on  tbo 
rock  s|ieciiueus  collected  during  tlio 
lirst  polar  voyage  of  Captain  I'arry, 
liondon,  l!^21.     [Not  seen.] 

KcBuig,  George  A.  On  the  occurrence 
of  lustrous  eoiil  with  nsitive  silver  iu  a 
vein  in  porjdiyry  in  Ouray  County, 
Colo, 

.\mi.  Inst.  Mining  l.ug.,  Tran,s,,  vol,  U,  pp. 
OoO-OJO,  1881. 


564 


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KcBnig,  Geovgo  A. — Continued. 

[Cutting  on   EaHt    Side    Railroad, 

Philadelphia.] 

Science,  vol.6,  p.  409  (,'„  i).).  1885. 

[Diatoms  in  clay  at  Grays    Ferry 

Road,  Philadel]ihia.] 

ScicniP,  vol.  0,  i>.  513  (,>„  p.),  1885. 
Am.  Nnt.,  vol.  20,  p.  7!U  (Vs  p.),  1881'. 

[On   day   at   (irays   Ferry  liridgo, 

Philadel]iliia.] 

Science,  vol.  7,  p.  .V.I  ( ,',  p.).  188fi. 


Koschkull,  F.  von.     Notes  on  tlio  Caii- 
ciinns. 

Am.  .lour.  .Sci.,  2d  HeriCH,  vol.  4fi,  ])]).  l;U-221, 
3'iry-Ul,  1868. 

KoBt,  J.     Geology  of  Horida. 

Am.  Assoc,  I'roe.,  vol.  :i,'),  p.  231  (J  ]i.),  isj?, 

Florida  State  geological  Hurvey,  31 

pages,  Tallahassee,  1887. 

AliMtnu^t,  Science,  vol.9,  pp. 440-447,  IWtT. 

Kroustschoif, .     [Variolitic  frran- 


it(»  in  Vermont.] 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  pp.  -75-J70  (J]i,i, 
lf<8fi. 

I'"rc>m  Soc.  Mini'Talojijiciuo  ile  Frame,  viils, 
p.  132. 

Kunhardt,  F.     Dor  \'ulkaii  Celionico  in 
Mexiko. 

I'oteniiann'M  Mittlieiliinnen,  vol.  Ifi,  ]i.  j;c, 
4°,  1870. 

Kunhardt,  Th.     Aushrneh  de.-i  Vidkan; 
von  Colima  in  Mexico. 

Potennaiin'H  Mittliciluiifieii,  vol.  1,',,  p.  3.5 
(4  p.),  4'\  1S69. 

Kunz,  George  F.     <  )n  the  .igatizeil  uoud, 
etc.,  in  Arizona. 

New  York  Aca<l.  Sci.,  Tr.in.s.,  voL.'i,  ii|i.9-l:', 
1886. 

On  jtotholes  on  the  edge  of  a  bliilV     Diller,  J.  S.,  and.     Is  tli.'re,  a  ilia- 

atGurlevville,Conu.                                    I  mond  (iehl  in  Kentucky? 

An..  Jour.  Sel.,  3d  scries,  vol.  25,  p. 471  (i p.),  »«'•■'"•«■  '"^-  ^«'  !'>'■  ^'°-^*^"  *''  "^'*"- 

1883.                                                             I  [Kurtz,   M.    A.]     [Record    of    well  ;it 

Upon  the  kettle  holes  near  Woo<l8  !      Nampa,  Idaho.] 


Koep,  C.     Ausbruch  des  Vulkans  Izah;o 

im   Staate   San   Salvador   im  Ccutral- 

Amorika. 

Polemianu'H  Mittheilungen,  vol.  1,'i.pp.  434- 
435,  4°,  1869. 

Kohl,  J.  G.     Die  Miindungcu  des  Missis- 
sippi. 

Allg.  Krdk\nule,  Zeit.,  vol.  13,  nf.,  pp.  ICl- 
209  (liorlin),  1S62. 

Koons,  15.  F.     High  terraces  of  the  riviTS 
of  eastern  C'onne<'tieut. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  Hcriea,  vol.  24,  pp.  425  428, 
1882. 
Abstract,  Science,  vol.  1.  p.  19  (.I  lines).  1883. 


Iloll,  Ma.ss. 

Am.  iTour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  27,  pj).  200-264, 
1884. 

—  Additional  notes  on  the  kettle  holes 
of  the  Woods  Iloll  region,  Ma.ss. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.29,  ](p. 480-480, 
1885. 


HostonSoc.  Nat.  Jlist.,  Troc,  vnl.'iT,  ippJi- 
420  (H'')il8!tO. 

Kwong,    Yung    Kwang.     The    Kaijiinj 
coal  mine,  north  Ciiiua. 

Am.  lust.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  \(il.  li'i.iip. 
9.">-108,  1887. 

Kufr.and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  34,  iij..  'JSK^Jl.  | 
238-239,  40, 1887. 


L. 


Ladd,    <i.    F.     Notes    on    tlio    building     Laflamme,  J.  V.  K.     Note  sur  la  Ltmlo 
stones,   clays,  and   sands  of  Iron,   St.  ;      gio  du  la<!  St. -.lean 
Franvois  and    Madison  counties,    Mis- 
souri. 


Missouri  Cool.  Surv.,  I'.ull.  No.  1,  pp.  22   14, 
1890. 

—  The  day,  Ht(»ue,  and  sand  indn.stries 


of  St.  L(»uis  city  and  county. 

Missouri  (Irol.  Surv.,  liull.  No.  3,  pp.  r)-84, 
plates,  nuijis.  189ii. 

Notes  on    the   days   and    building 

stones  of  certain  western  central  coun- 
ties tributary  to  Kansas  City. 

MIsHoini  (ieol.  Surv.,  Hull.  Mo.  5.  pp. 48-80, 
1891. 


(!iiuada   Koyal  See,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  .w.l| 
pp.  103-101, 4^  1883. 

Note  sur  certains  depots  anriftri!>ile| 

la  Heauce. 

Oiimida  Ko.val  Soc,  I'roc,  vol. 'J.  sec,  1, 1'P 
227-230,  4'.  1885. 

Note  sur  tin  gisemont  d'emoriiiidi' aa| 

Saguenay. 

(Janiula  I  oyal  Hiw.,  Trans., vol. '.',  sec.  *,  I'P 
231-232.  .",1885. 

Report  of  geological  observations  H 

the  Saguv'iiay  region. 

(ieol.   Su-v.   Canada,    Keport  ol'  procreH 
1882-83  84,  pp.  1I)-I8D,  Montreal.  1H85, 

Abstract,  Scionco,  vol.  0,  pp.  522-523  ilPf 
1885. 


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565 


l.rt  uf  l'r"!-T*» 
Irciil,  l^'^'*''- 
1,1..  -ci-v^ '»" 


Laflamme,  J.  ('.  K.— Continued. 

|()ii  tli(!  lower  Silnriiin  rockH  boidiu-- 

iiifjilii)  Laiircntian  to  tlio  nortli  of  llio 

St.  Liiwronce. ) 

(';iii;i(l;i,  (tc'il.  :inil  Niil.  Ilisl.  Siiiv..  Hopnrt 
lUSfi,  I'art  A,  iil«.3(i  38,  Moiilival,  1887. 

Note  Nur  ]<•  contiiu't  (It's  formations 

palro/oi'i'"'^  <'t  !iT<Ou''(Miii(is  do  I;i  )ir<>- 
viiii'o  (!('  (^iK'lu'C. 

('iili:i.l;i,  lioyiil  Six'.,  'rniim.,  vol.  1,  Scr.  I\', 
]i|i.4:H7,  n87. 

r. —  ]  I  |,'e|>ort  on  oliBflrvations  on  nortli 

Kidcol'tlioSt.  Lawronco  aliovo  tj'nolioc.] 

Ciinada,   (lool.  Snrv.,  lirport.M,  vol.  ;!,  new 

series,  part  I,  Kcjiort  A,  i)|>.  27-'J8,  Moiilroul, 

■ — Lc  ijii/.  natnnd  dans  la  ]irovin<'o  do 

(,i\iri)(^c. 

Cuimda.  ]{o\iil  Sor.,  Traii.t.,  vol.  0,  Soc.  IV, 
pp.  1.V2,-,,  1889. 

Lakes,  A.     Tho  dinosanrs  of  tho  Kocky 

Mmnitaiiis. 

Kiiii.Ha.s  City  Ktivicw,  vol.  2,  j)]..  7;il-735, 187!). 

—  (Jeiilogy  of  tho  AsjitMi  mining  region, 
I'itkiii  ('ounty,  Colo. 

Cdliir.iclo  Slate  Srliool  of  Aliiu^H,  Uieiinial 
lieliort,  1886,  pp. 43-84,  plate.-j,  1887. 

—  Tile  Trinidal  eoal  rogion  of  sonthorn 

('(ilorndo. 

Col'irado  Scliool  of  Miu6.s,  rojiorl  of  Bold 
niirlv  ami  aimlyse.s,  1881!,  pp.  83-1(1'.',  1888. 

I  —  Tlie  eoal  field  of  Crested  Hutto,  Gnu- 
uisou  County,  Colo. 

Cdlcirailo  S<'liool  of  INIines,  report  of  lield 
work  and  anidyses,  1888,  pp.  105-128,  2  plates. 

WS. 

—  (ieoloe-y  of  Coloradoorodoposits,  clix 
iwnes,  plates,  8vo,  Denver,  Colo.,  1S88. 

.Vlsdiii  Colorado  .Scliool  of  Mines,  Anuiial 

KepDI-t,  1887. 

I —  Kxtinet  volcanoes  in  Colorado. 

Ani.li.ol.,  vol.  5,  pp.  38-43,-J  plates,  181)0. 

I — Tlio  fuel  resources  of  Colorado. 

.\in.  (leol.,  vid.  8,  pp.  7-li),  18'Jl. 

|Lamplugli,  (i.  W.     On  ice-grooved  rock  i 
siirfaees  near  Victoria,  Yaneonver  Is-  i 
liiiid.  with  notes  on    tho  glacial    phe-  ■ 
nomoiiii  of  the  neiglihoring  region,  and 
oiitbo  Muir  Glacier  of  Alaska. 

Vnrksliire  (icol.  and  Toly.  Soc,  I'roc.,  vol.  i), 
fp.  57-711,1885. 

-On  glacial  shell  bods  in  British  Co- 

1  iniiiliia. 

•ii'iil.  S(ie.,Cj)iiart.Joiir.,vol.  42,  jip.  27(^286. 
ISl-ti. 

AbNtract,  Geol.  Mag.,  vol.  21,  now  Horii's,  p. 
512(1  p.),  1880.  i 


Lancester,  A.  (^natro  inois  ati  Texas; 
notes  dii  voyage. 

Sill',  lioyale  l!el;;e  (iOo;;r.,  Hull.,  8"  iiiinee, 
No.  4,  1884,  Jip.  417  457,  No.  fl,  |ip.  <;i;i-n,''iO,  0" 
.■inii(''e  N'o.  3,  1H.K5,  ]ip.  300  340,  18.'<."i. 

Lane,  Alfred  (,".  The  geological  lonri.st 
in  Kiirope. 

Topiilar  Sei.    Moiillily.  vol    33,   pp.  2ir.  220, 

1888. 

'I'he  geology  of  Nahant.   |  Abstract.] 

Boston  Soi.  Nat,  Itist.,  I'roi-.,  vol.  24,  pp.  !)1- 

'.l.'i.  18,S!). 

l'etrograi)hical  tables. 

Am.  (!ecd.,  vol.  7,  pp.  337  33!),  2  plates,  1801. 

Lang,    Herbert.     Transe,ontin(!nt:i!   r:iii- 

ro;ids. 

Scieiiee,  vol.  II,  j)]).  73-74, 1888. 

Laiigdou,  Daniel  W.,  .jr.  Observations 
on  tho  Tertiiiry  of  Mississi])iii  iind  Ala- 
bama, with  dc8crii)tions  id'  new  species. 

Am.  ,loiir.  SrJ.,3d  series,  vid.  31,  pp.  202-209, 
1880. 

Some  I'^lorida  Miocene. 

Am.  Joiir.  S<i.,  3d  series,  vid.  38,  pp.  322-  324, 
1889. 

Geology  of  Mon  l.iOiiis  Tsliind,  Mobile 

Hay. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  40,  pp.  237-2,38, 
1890. 

Variations  in    the    Cretaceous   and 

Tertiary  strata  of  Alabanni. 

Ceol.+^oe.  Am..  I'.iill.,  vol.  2,  pp.  .587-fi0.">,  006, 
plate  23, 1891. 
Al)Sti-.aet,  Am.(iool.,vol.8,  pp.  200,(4p.),1891. 

Geological  section  along  tln^  Chatta- 
hoochee River  from  Coliimlms  to  Alum 
Hlntr. 

Georftia,  Gool.  Surv.,  1st  Ueport,  pp.  90-97, 
1891. 

Lapham,  Darius,  and  Lapliam,  Increase 
A.  01)Hcrv.ations  on  the  ])riinitive  and 
and  other  bowlders  of  Ohio. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  vol.  22,  pp.  30ii-303,  1832. 

Lapham,  Increase  A.  Notice  of  the  Lonis- 
ville  and  Sliipinngsiiort  canal  and  of 
the  geology  of  tho  vicinity. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  vol.  14.  pp.  65-09,  plate,  1828. 

Miseellaneous   observations   on   the 

geology  of  Ohio. 

Keportof  JohnL.  Kiddell,  M.  D.,  one  of  the 
speeialeoiuiiiittee  appoinlid  Iiy  the  last  legis- 
lature to  report  on  tlie  method  of  ohtaining 
a  <;omi)leto  geidonieal  survey  of  the  State,  pp. 
31-34,  1837. 

On  the  existence  of  certain  lacus- 
trine deposits  in  the  vicinity  of  tho 


566 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[in.L.ir 


Laphani,  Iiicrenso  A. — Coiitiniu'd. 
(ircal  IjtikcH,  iiHiially  confoiiinhid  with 
the  (liift. 

Am.  .Iiiiir.  Sci.,  2(1  mrii's,  vi>l.  ;i.  \>]>.  nO-94. 
IHIT. 

Oil  tlio  fjoolofjy  of  tlio  Houtheiistoni 

port  ion  oCtlio  Stato  of  WiHcoiiHin;  h>\- 
inu;  tlio  ])arf  not  siirvoyi'tl  l)y  the  I  'nitod 
.Stiittis  j^(>ol()>;i,sts,  in  !i  li'itnr  to  J.  W. 
Foster. 

I!(il)(>rt  on  tlio  ecology  iil'  LaUc  Superior 
l:iiii1  (listi  •  I,  ii.'irt  2.  Tho  iron  rcjiioii,  to- 
>;<  tlicr  witii  I  lie  <;<'liPriil  ^ieoloi^y,  1)y  Ko.stcr  ami 
Wliitncy.  Sptciiil  hcjjs.,  Miirrli,  IS')!,  Seiiato 
Kx.  Dou.  No.  4,  lip.  107-17:1,  Wiishiiictoii.  1851. 

(ioologiciil  nipp  of  AVisconsin,  NfW 

York,  IS,"). 

NcH' I'ditioii  prc']>aroil  iiiip«tly  from  original 
ol)Hrrvatioiis,  m'ale  1,")  miles  to  1  inch,  folio, 
Mihvaukoo.  IHGS. 

Tlio  Pcnokee  iron  ranj^e. 

Wisconsin  A^'-i.  So(\.  Tiaus.,  1858-1859,  vol. 
5,  pp.  391-40C,  map,  l»a9. 

Disf'ovory   of  Devonian   rocks   and 

fosHils  in  AVisconsin. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sii.,  2<1  .scrii-.s.  vol.  2il,  ji.  14.')  (J  j).). 
1800. 

[Devonian  rocks  at  Milwiinkeo,  Wis.] 

St.  LoiiiM  Acad.  Sci.,  ;'."an.'<.,  vol.  1,  p.  684 
(i  p.).  1800. 

Ecport  of  iirof^rt'ss  and  results  for 

tho  year  187:5. 

ecology  of  WiscoiiHin,  survey  of  1873-1877, 
vol.2,  ])p.  .')-44,  inap.s  in  alias,  1877. 

Report  of  progres.s  and  results  for 

tho  year  187J. 

Geoloicy  of  AViscoiisin.  survey  of  187,'1-1877, 
vol.  2.  i)p.  4,')-C0,  uiap  in  atlas,  1K77. 

Lapham,  Darius,  and.    Observations 

on  the  primitive  and  other  bowlders  of 
Ohio. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci..  vol.  22,  p)i.  ;illO-303,  1832. 

Lappareiit.  Frazer's  IJejiort  on  the  In- 
ternational (ieolojiieal  ('onj;ress.  [On 
Permian  to  Carlioniferous  history  in 
Europe.  I 

Am,  Jour.  Sii.,  3<1  series,  vol.  ill,  p.  155 
(J  p.),  1886. 

Lapworth,  Charles.  Fossils  from  Kick- 
ing Horse  I'ass. 

Science,  vol.  0,  p.  320,  1887. 

Preliminary  report  on  some  grajjto- 

lites  t'roiii  the  lower  Paleozoie  rocks  on 
the  south  side  of  tlio  Ht.  Lawrence  from 
Cape  Rosier  to  Tortigo  River,  from  tiie 
north  shore  of  the  Islunil  of  Orleans, 


Lapworth,  ("harles— Continued. 

I    mile  abov(i    (;a]te    Rouge,  ;iiiil  from 
tlie  eoal  (ields,  (^uoliee. 

Canada,  Hoyal  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  4.  Sec   IV 
])li.  107-184,  1HK7. 

Note  on  graptolitosfrom  Doa.se  Tfjvor, 

JJritish  Columbia. 

Canadian  Hoc.  of  Sci.,  v<d.  3.  [iji.  141-142.  In... 
G(ot1.  Mnrr.,  3d  decade,  vol.0,  )ip,  3(i-31,l..«i 

Larsson,  Per.  The  Chapin  iron  niin.', 
Lake  t^'uitiirior. 

Am.  Inst.  Alining  Knj;..  Trans.,  vol.  iii.  |ip 
25-33,  1887. 

Eny.  and  Mining  .lour.,  vol.  34,  pp.  ;iifi.  ;i; 
394,  305,  4'',  1887. 

Lathrop,  .1.  H.  Applications  of  the 
igneous  theory  of  tho  earth. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  31),  pp.  00-!).-,,  l,S4i) 

Lathrop,  W.  A,  Geological  section  at 
Pocahontas. 

The  Virfiinias.  vol.  5,  p.  97  (i  )>.).  4  .  l.«l 

Latrobo,  H.  Henry.  Memoir  on  \b 
sand  hills  of  Cape  Henry  in  \'ii;'iiii:i 
[and  .section  of  Richmond]. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  4,   |i]i.  4;i;i  4h 
plate.  1709. 

Am.  Jour.   Sci..   2d  ai>rios.  vol.  4ii.  pp.  201- 
204, IH85. 
Briice's  Miiicraloiiical  Jour.,  Xn.  IV.  Ijli 

An  account  of  the  freestone  iinarriis 

on   the    Potomac  and    Raiipulianumk  | 
rivers. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Trans.,  v.d.  fi,  j.p.  L'Sl-iS  | 
1807. 

Lavagiiino,  G.  TheOldTelegra])hiiiiiic, 
Utah. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  V.n<:.,  Train..  lS8",viil| 
10,  pp.  2.'>-33,  1887. 

Lawrence,  P.     t!oal  in  Arkaiisii.s. 

Do  How  K.:vie\v,  vol,  11,  p].,  :ijO-:;'jl  iViJ 
Orleans),  1851. 

Arkansas,  geidogy  <d'. 

Industrial  resources,  SouHhtu  imlWr-irnil 
States,  v(d.  1.  i)p.  85-«7.  New  Origins.  Iv". 
Lawson   (A.   C).     On    the    ;;eolo,!;y  of| 
the   Lake  of  tho  Woods  it'Lcioii,  »il 
special  reference  to  the  Keewatin  (W'A 
ronian?)  belt  of  the  Arclieaii  rocks. 
Gcol.  Surv.  (Jaii.ada,  Annual  ilcporl.v"!  I| 
now  series.  CO.  141  pu^cs,  Jloiilnal,  \if6- 

Ahatract,  (Jeol.  ilag.,  3(1  seri.s,  vol.  t,  l'P| 
178-179  (i  p.),  1887, 

.Some  instances  of  gneissii'  foli;iti»l 

and  HchistoBe  cleavage  in  dikct  ;iiil 
their  bearing  ujion  the;  problem  of  tli| 
origin  of  the  Archoan  rocks, 

(Jauadian  lust.,  rroc,  vol.  32.  pp.  115-1^1 
1886. 


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1. 

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s  v^ioii'  w'.A 
K('f\v:»tinilh-j 
•luMii  rocks. 
„:,1  il.'iiort.vJ-H 
Muiilrral,  !**'■ 

ill     (llkL'S 

jiroliUnaof'! 

ocks. 

ol,  32,  I'Pl*''' 


Lawflon,  (A.  C.;.— Continued. 

.  (Jcoloj^y  of  tbo  Rainy  Liikf  region, 

with  ii'iiiiirkH  on  the  t'l.issiliriition  of 
the  crystalline  rocks  west  of  Lako  Su- 
perior,    Preliminary  note. 

Am.  .Iiiur.  Sci.,  3(1  sericH,  vol.  SJ,  jip.  47:!-t8(i. 
1887. 
Some  recent    developments    in  Ar- 

cliciui  ui'oloKy. 

{'.iiiiidiau  Uec.  Sci.,  vol.  2.  jip.  430-431. 1X87. 
'  Drill'  ali.^tr.'ict  of  jiiijier  road  to  lOtli  inoct 
iiiodl  Hiiyiil  Society  ol'  (jaiiadn,  IK'^i. 

jricliiiiinary  report  on   tbo  region 

easi  lit'  the  Lake  of  the  Woods.] 

Camilla,  (jcol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Siiiv,,  Kc- 
,i,iil,  l,-,-0,  Part  A,  1))).  11-14,  Moiiliviii,  1.S87. 

—  The  diabase  dikes  of  Raiii\  Lake. 
(.'anadiau  Inst.,  Proc,  3il  scrio.s,  vol.  S,  pp. 

173-18J,  lf<ii8. 

Am,  (iiMil.,  vol.  l,pp.  190-211, 1888. 

Ab,<tract,  Am.  Nat., vol.  22,  pp.  348-349  (5 p.), 
1888, 

—  Foliation  and  sedimentation, 

Am,  I  Iciil.,  vol.  3,  pp.  27G-279, 1889. 

i  —  Foliation  and  sedimentation.     A  ro- 
lily  to  I'rof.  Ale.xander  Winebell. 

'Am,  ( ;col.,  vol.  3,  pp.  lG'J-178, 1889. 

I  —  Hejioit  on  the  geology  of  the  Rainy 
Lake  ri'i^non. 

Caiiaihi,  Gcol.  Sui'v..  Ileport,s.  vol.  3,  new 
MTiis,  part  1,  Koport  F,  182pag(!s,  map,  plates 
1-7,  Montreal,  1890. 

Abstrai'ts,  Am.  Gcol.,  vol.  5,  pp.  55-56;  Am. 
N'at„vul  24,  pj).  170-171  (J  p.);  Gcol.  Mag.,  de- 
oaili'3,  vol.  7,  pp,30-,'19. 

—  Notes  on  the  pre-Paleozoic  surface 

ol  tlic  .\rclican  terranes  of  Canada. 

Gcol,  Soc.  Am.,  null.,  vol.  I,  pp.  133-173,  1890. 

Abslracl.<»,  Am.  Gool,.  vol.  5,  p.  119  (,',  p.), 

1?!)0;  Am,  Nat.,  vol.  24, )).  208  (i  p,)  1890,  vol,  25. 

|i.ii5',;ij  p.),  1891. 

I —  Note  iiu  the  mapping  of  the  Ar(;bean 
northeast    of    Lake    Superior.       [.\b- 

siruct.  ] 
Am.  .\ssiic.  Adv.  Sci..  Proc,  vol.  38,  pp.  245- 

■,;t8(,i  11.1,1890. 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  native 
topper  in  tbo  Aniniikie  rocks  of  Tlitm- 
4or  Hay. 

Am.Ciol.,  vol.5,  pp.  174-178, 1890. 

■  [Petrographic  descriptions  of  lluro- 
1  tiiaii  ami  Laurentian  rocks  from  north 
<if  Lake  Huron.] 
Am,  ( ;i  ol,,  vol.  6,  pp.  30-32, 1890. 
Alistiaci,  Am.  Nat.,  vol,  24.  p.  1072  (0  linen). 

I—]  [Siuniiiary  report  on   surveys   in 
ymiutry  northwest  of  Lako  Superior.] 
Canaiia   (leol.  Snrv,,    IJeport,  vol.   4,   new 
HrJi'8,  K,  port  A,  pp.  25-28,  Montreal,  1890. 


LawBon,  (A.  C). — Continn.ed. 

The  internal  relations  and  taxonomy 

of  the  Arcbean  of  central  Canada. 

(iool.  Soc.  .\iii,,  Hull,,  vol,  1.  pp,  17,'>-r.)2,  18i,HI. 
Abstract'      Vni,  Gcol.,  vid.  5,  p.  121  (.'i  lines), 
1890;   Am.  N.il..  vol.  2J.  p.  290  (J  p.),  1890. 

The  Arcbean  geology  of  the  region 

northwest  of  Lake  Superior. 

(y'onfireH  (ieol.  lnterii;itional,  Coiiipte  rendu, 
4tli  session,  lip.  130-l.'i2,  Loudres,  1891. 

Potrogra])bic.il  ditferentiation  of  cer- 


tiiin  dikes  of  the  Rainy  Lake  region, 
with  analyses  by  F.  T.  Sbntt.  Com- 
niui  iciition  No.  2. 

Am.  Guol,,  vol.  7,  pp.  153-164, 1891. 
Abstract,    -Vin.   Nat.,   vol.  25,  pp.  1003-1004 
(i  p.),  1891. 

Lake  Sujierior  stratigraphy. 

Am.  <;eol.,  V(d.  7,  pp.  320^327,  388, 1891. 

lioviewed  by  C.  IJ.  Van  Uise,  Am.  Gool.,  vol. 
7,  pp.  383-386, 1891. 

Kevicw  of  {.'.  K.  Van  llise,  "  An  attempt  to 
harmonize  somo  ap])!ircntly  conflicting  views 
ol'  I  ake  Superior  ;;ei)logy,  "  Am,  Jour.  Sci.,  3d 
series,  vol.ll.pp,  117-130, 1891. 

Adams,  Frank  D.,  and.     (Jn  somo 

Canadian  rocks  containing  scapolito, 
with  a  few  notes  on  some  rocks  asso- 
ciated with  tbo  apatite  diiposits. 

Canadian  Kec,  ol  Sci,,v()l,3,  pj).  l,s.j-201, 1888. 
Abstract,  A  m.  Nat.,  vol,  23,  pp.  169-170,  Feb. 
ruary  number.  1890. 

and  Shutt,  F,  T.  Potrograjihical  dif- 
ferentiation of  certain  dikes  of  tbo 
Rainy  Lako  region. 

Am,  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Phk:.,  vol,  38,  pp.  246- 
247  (5  p.),  1890. 

Lea,  Henry  C.  Description  of  some  new 
fossil  siiells,  from  the  Tertiary  of  Peters- 
burg, Va. 

.Vm.  Phil.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  9,  new  s('rie8, 
pp.  229-274,  plates,  1840. 

Lea,  Isaac.  Oueartlnjuiikes;  their  causes 
and  etVects. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  9,  pp.  209-215, 1825. 

Notice  of  the   Oolitic  formation  in 

America,  with  description  of  somo  of 
its  orgajiic  remains. 

Am.  Pliil.  Soc,  Trans,,  vol.  7,  now  series, 
p|i.  251-2(10,1841. 

Abstr.act,  Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  vol.  40,  pp.  41^2, 
(.5  1>.),  1840. 

fRemarks  on  the  antbracito  coal  beds 

of  Tine  Grove,  Pa.] 

.\ni.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  2,  pp.  229-230  (J  i).), 
1843. 


568 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


Iiiru..  12: 


Lea,  Isaac — Continued. 

Contributions  to  K(>olofjy,  227  ])ajje8, 

plates,  riiiladolphia,  WXi. 

lucliuloH  " Teitiiiry  I'lirniHtinn  »('  Alalmma," 
"New  fossil  hIipIU  from  Marylniid  iiiid  Ni'W 
Jerm'y,"  "New  (ii'iiiin  of  fosNil  shrll  from 
Ni>w  .It'igey,"  " Tiifiici'ims  Inciis'riiU)  f<irnm- 
tioii  of  Synn^iisc,  Oiiiiii(lii){a  Comity,  N.  V." 

Al)stractM,  Am.  .Jour.  Sii.,  vol.  '2!>.  pp.  413- 
423,  18;i3. 

Itacoliiniito  from  Spartanburg  dis- 

tri(;t,  Soutb  Carolina. 

Am.  riiil.  Soc,  I'loc, vol.  4,  p.  214  <4  ]>.),  1847. 

[lleber  FnsHspnren  im  altou  rotben 

Sandstoin  in  rennsylvanien.] 

(Icol.  (W'scU.,  Zcit.,  vol.  1,  pp.  201-202,  1849. 

On  tbe  Danphin  and  Snsciuehanna 

eoal  fioldn. 

l'"raiikliii  Inst.  Jour.,  2<l  series,  vol.  21,  pp. 
142-151,  1851. 

On  tbo  fossil  footnnirks  in  tbe  red 

sandstone  of    I'ottsville,    .Sclinykill 

Connty,  Pa. 

Am.  I'hil.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  10,  new  series, 
pp.  ;i07-;il9,  plates,  1S52. 

[Notes  on  a  fossil  from  tbe  new  red 

sandstone  eonglouierate  in  Pennsylva- 
nia, etc.] 

Philiulolpliia  Ai-atl.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  5,  ]>\>. 
171-172,  1852. 

Description  of  a  fossil  Silurian  of  tbe 

new  red  sandstone  formation  of  Penn- 
sylvania; witli  some  account  of  tbat 
formation. 

I'liiliiilelpliia  Aiail.  Sci.  .lour.,  vol.  2,  2il 
serieH,  pp.  1«J  202,  :!  plali's,  18:>4. 

Abstrai'ti  Am.  .lour.  .Sci.,  2il  series,  vol.  II, 
p.  451,  1852. 

Fossil  footprints  in  tbe  rod  sandstone 


of  Pottsvillf,  Pa..  l(i  ]>af;e8  super  royal 
folio,  plate,  Pbi]ad(;lpbia,  18r>,5. 

Alistruet,  Am.  .lour.  Sei.,  2(1  soritis.  vol.  20, 
p.  :i01  (ill.),  1K.".5. 

—  [Kelation  of  rocks  n«^ar  Uwynned, 
I'a.,  totbose,  about  Plnenixvillo,  Pa.  J 

I'liiludelpliiu  Aead.  .Sci.,  I'roe.,  vol.  1),  p.  IT.t 
ih  I)-),  1H58. 

—  fOn  tbo  trilobite  formation  at  lirain- 


tree,  Mass.] 

riiilaiieipliia  Acad.  Sei.,  Proc.,  vol.  <J,  1..205 
(i  p.),  1858. 

[On  Cretaccons  of  Now  Jersey.] 

Pbiladelpliia  Aead.  Sei.,  I'roc.,  vol.  10,  jip. 
218-221,  1859. 

[Onageof  Juratriasofea.^ernlJuitod 

States.] 

Philudulpliia  Acad.  Sui.,  Proc,  vol.  10,  pji. 
90-92, 1859. 


I  Lea,  M.  Carey.     On  tbe  flrst  or  sonthen 
coal  fiebl  of  Pennsylvania. 

Ami.  .lour.  .Sei..  vol.  40.  pp.  ;i70  ;)74.  1H41. 

Leasure,  1).  [(icobigical  sectional  .\\» 
Castle,  Lawrence  Connty,  I'a  j 

Medical    Soe,.   of  I'li.,  Traii8.,  iii'w  Mm, 
vol.  1,  p.  90. 1850. 

Leavenworth,  F.  P.  [Report  on  Saliine 
Kiver.  J 

U.  S.  Aruiy.  Chief  of  Kiigineers,  Koport  fur 
1873,  part  1,  pp.  081-084.  WasliiuHldii.  1S7:1. 

Survey  on  Atcbafalaya  K'ivcr. 

U.S.  .\rmy,  Chief  of  Ku<;ineer.-<,  KviKirtfot 
1  ^74,  part   1,  pp.  771-775.  Wa.sliiutjtoii,  1875. 

Le  Conte,  .lobn  L.  Account  of  somcvol- 
caiiic  sprine;8  in  tbe  desert  of  tlioC'uIu- 
rado  in  sontbcrn  California. 

Aui.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  19.  ii|i.  1-6, 1\V,, 

Remarks  on  the  Rev.  Henry  .Mose. 

ley's  paper  on  tbe  descent  of  yl.iciirs, 
A  Ml.  .lour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  20,  pp.  ;i:)i4u 
1855. 

Formation  of  oceans  and  continents. 

Head  to  Am.  ,\mso(\  Adv.  Sei.,  IS.V.i, 
Abstract,  Canadian   Nut.,  vol.'J,  pp.  joa-st.  j 
j  1859. 

I  Cretaceous  coal  in  New  Mexico. 

I  .\iii..Jour.  Si'i.,  2d  series,  vol.  l.'i,  p.  i:iC  (j|i 

!  1868. 

I  Notes  on  tbo  k''o1<'H'V  "*"  the  siiivi 


for  the  extension  of  tbe  Union  I'miiir 
K'ailway  from  tbe  Smoky  Hill  l{iver, 
Ivans.,  to  tbe  l{io  (Jrande,  7(1  ])!i;,'es, ■* . 
Pbiladelpliia,  lHr),S. 

Le  Coiite,  .losciili.  On  (be  agency  of  tlie  I 
(iiilf  Stream  in  tb(!  formation  of  tie  j 
peninsula  ol'  I'lorida. 

Am.  A,s,Hoc.,  Proc.,  vol.  10,  part  2.  pp.  Wi-'.il.  | 
1857. 

I.,e(!(urcs  on  coal. 

SMiithsoniaii   lieporl  for  1857,  pp.  ll:>'!%| 
18,-.8. 

A   theory  of  tbe    rorniittion  of  tfe 

great  features  of  tlm  earth's  surl'iice. 
Ami.  .lour.  Sci.,  ;id  stories,  vol.  J.jip.  :UW»,| 
460-472, 1872. 

On  some  of  tbe  ancient  glaciers  of| 

tbe  Sierras. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  v(d.  .'>,  pii.  K^JJi| 
map,  1.S73. 

Californiii  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roi.,  v(il.4.  pn -■''-j 
202, 18-;!. 

On  tbe  formation  of  the  t'eiituri'sol| 

tbe  <!artb  surface.    Reply  to  critiiisni 
of  T.  Sterry  Hunt. 

A  Ml.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  5,  pii.  •H^ 
1873. 


DABTOS.) 


NORTH    AMERICAN    OEOLOGY. 


569 


Le  Conte,  Josepli— Continued. 

. On  llio  };roat  lava  llood  of  tlic  went; 

iiiitl  III!  '1"'  sfnictiire  and  agr  of  tbo 
CascaiU'  Mouutains. 

Am.  ■Imir.  Sci.,  3(1  RcrlcH,  vol.  7,  jip.  107-lsn, 
;.'p!I-2i'i7.  1^74. 

Calil'iiniia  Afail.  Sci..  I'rcK'..  vol.  5,  iip.  '_'14- 
2:'(i,  ]ihi(i',  IH70. 
Alpstract.  Am.  N, it.,  vol.  8,  pp.  244-245  (J  p.). 

i,«:i. 

( )n  .soino  of  tho  auciont  glaciers  of  the 

Sterni  Nfvada. 

Aiu..I>iiir.  Sci.,ll(l  Horios,  vol.  10,  pp.  120-lH'J, 
ISTS. 

CiilirHniia  Aoiul.  Sri.,  Proc.,  vol.  0,  pp.3H-48 
)ilale,  1>7.'.. 

—  [Reiiiiiiks  on  geology  of  Now  Mex- 
ico.] 

PhilaiU'lphia  Acml.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  27.  pp_ 
'J6T-2«(((ll>.).l«75. 

I  —  Oil  tliL'  evidoucos  of  horizontal crnsb- 
iugin  tlu)  fonnatiou  of  tlio  coast  range 
of  California. 

Am  .lour.  Sci.,  'M\  Heric«,  vol.  11,  pp.  207- 

3m.  iSTti. 

I  —  On  critical  jn'riods  in  tlio  history  of 
tliiMiirtli  and  their  rc'la1ii>n  to  ovolii- 
tioii;oiithe(^iiatoriiaryas.suchai)('riod. 

Ain.  Nat.,  vol.  11,  pp.  540-^7,  1877. 
Kansas  City  Kcviow,  vol.   1,   iiji.  478-483, 
S'j-J-DliO,  1877. 
Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  14.  )ip,0U-114, 

1ST7. 

—  Goy.sor.s  and  how  thi'y  are  explained. 
riipular  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  12,  jpp.  407-417, 

l.<"». 

I — Klt'iiii'iiLs  of  geology.  A  text-tiook 
l'»ic()ll(!ges  and  for  the  general  reader, 

xiii.  TiSS  pii,;it\s,  8'\  New  ^'ork.  1S78. 
:iil  nliiicpu  wii,  (i40  pajiOH,  jTluti',  "New  York, 

—  Oil  (ln!  .structure  and  origin  of  iiioiin- 
;;iiii.>*,  witli  .s[)(H'ial  reference  to  recent 
"li.ii'clioiis  t.o  the  (iontractional  thc(n'y. 

Am., lour.  Sci.,  3(1  scn(?s,  vol.  Ki,  i>p.  '.),V1]2, 

1878. 

I' — On  tiic  extinct  volcanoes  about  L;ilu( 
Miiiio  and  their  relation  to  the  glacial 

ilrift, 

Aiii.,li)iir,  ,Sci.,  3(1  .scries,  vol.  18,  pp.  3,')-4l, 

1^7!l. 

■Tlio  old  river  beds  of  California. 
Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  sories,  vol.  19,  pj).  ITIV- 

190,  1880. 

-Oii{;iii  of  jointed  strnctnrc  in  iin- 
I  ilisturbod  clay  and  marl  deposits. 

Am.  J(uir.  Sci.,  3d  Mori<).s,  vol.  23,  pp.  233- 

34,  mi 


Le  Conte,  ■ioscjtb — Continued. 

On  tbo  agency  of  the  Gulf  .'Stream  in 

the    formation   of   the    peninsula   and 

keys  of  I'loridu. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci  ,  2d  «(>rics,  vol.  23,  pji.  40-flO, 
1857. 

0.1   mineral  vein  formation  now  in 

progress  at   .Steamboat   Sjirings   com- 
pared with  the  same  at  Sul})bnr  liauk. 
Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3(1  scries,  vol.  25,  pj).  424- 
428,  1883. 

The   reefs,    keys,  and   peninsula  of 

Florida. 

Science,  vol.  2,  i>.  2  (s  p.),  1883. 
A  compend   of  geology,  3il9   pages, 

12^,  New  York,  1881,  2d  edition.  New 

York,  1886. 

The  development  of  the  North  Amer- 
ican continent. 

(ieol.  Miif;.,  vol.  3,  3d  series,  pp.  287-288, 
1886. 

Post-T(Ttiary  ehivation  of  the  Sierra 

Nevada  shown  by  the  river  beds. 

.\m..l(utr.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  32,  pp.  167- 
181,  188(). 

Al)str.icl,  Am.   Nat.,  V(d.  20,   pp.  009-070(0 
lines),  1H80. 

On    the  permanence   of    continonts 

iiud  ocean  basins,  with  special  reference 
to  the  formation  Jind  dev(>lopment  of 
the  .North  American  continent. 

(ieol.  Mas-,  vol.  3, 3d  series,  pp.  07-101, 1886. 

Tho  flora  of  the  coast  islands  of  Cal- 
ifornia in  ridation  to  nicent  changes  of 
physical  geography. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci,  3d  seri»!s,  vol.  34,  pp.  457-400, 
1887. 

CalifoniiaAcad.  Sci., Hull., vol.2,  pi>., '■.15  ."iao, 
1S87. 
Am.  {iO(d.,  vid.  1,  pp.  76-81, 1888. 
Alistract,  Nature,  vol.  37,  p.  358  (0  lines),  4^ 
IS.'^H. 

[Ni)menclatur(>,  subdivisions,  ch.-ir- 

acteristics,  classili(Mtion  of  eruptives, 
origin  of  some  members,  and  evidence  of 
life  of  the  Arclican,  and  on  the  nomen- 
clature of  the  low(!r  I'ah'iizoic.  ] 

lute   national  ( 'on;L;.  (ieol.,  .Am.  C(mnnittoe, 
KepfUts,  IWH  A,  iii>.  55-57. 

[On  nomenclature  of  Cenozoic  for- 


mation. I 

International  Cong.  G(!ol.,  Am.  Comuiittoo, 
Keports,  1888  I'",  pp.  17-18  (J  p.). 
Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  283-284, 1888. 
—  [On  the  use  of  the  term  "Taconic."] 
International  f"on<;.  Gtcd.,  Am.  Committee, 
Keports,  1888  1$.  p.  17  (3  lines),  1888. 
Am.  Ocol,  vol.  2,  p.  207, 1888. 


570 


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[BiTx  ir 


Le  Coute,  JoHejih — Continued. 

On  the  orif^iu  of  iioniiiil  fiiiiltH  iiiul 

of  tlio  stnictiiro  of  tlio  IJiiHin  re^^ioii. 
Am.  ilour.  Sii.,  3(1  ncrirt,  vol.  ;18,  ]ip.  'J."7--0:t, 
ISK'.I. 

A lirttrwit, Nature,  vol.40,  i>i).40-47(161lne8), 
1880. 

Tortiary  and  jiost-Tertiary  <'hiin<?t's 

of  tlii>  Atlantic  an<l  Pacilic  coasts,  w  itii 
a  note  on  tho  mutual  rulationn  of  l.iiwl 
elevation  and  ii'o  acciiinnlatioii  dnrinji 
the  (Jn.'itcrnary  jieriod. 

r.L-ni.  soc.  Am..  Hull.,  vol.  2,  vv-  :r.>3-;t:io,  isiu. 

AI«Hti-a<;t,  Am.  Nut.,  vol. :;.'),  ]•]),  4H2-48;)  (k  \>.). 
181)1. 

and  Rising,  W.  H.     Tim  ]dienonuMia 

of  nietallilcrous  vein  formation  now  in 
proj^rcHH  at  .Sulphur  l'anl<,  Cal. 

Am.  .Iiiur.  Sci.,  ;t<l  scries,  vol.  24,  pp.  23-33, 
1882. 

Ledoux,  Albert  H.     The  pliosjihate  beds 
of  Florida. 

New  York  Aciul.   Sci.,   Trium.,   vol.  !l,  i)p. 
84-94,  18U0. 

Kns;.  ami  ^liiiiiif;  .Jour.,  vol.  4!),  jip.  IT.I-ITT, 
4°,  18i)0. 

Sci.  Am.  Supp.,  vol.  30,  pp.  12104-12105,  No. 
7r>8, 4"^,  1890. 

Notes  on  tho  Sweet  (irass  Hills  of 

Montana  and  tho  Kootenai  mines  of 
IJritish  Colunihia.     | Abstract.J 

Now  York  Acail.  Sci.,  Tniiis.,  vol.  10,  pp. 
57-66,1891. 

Lee,  Charles  A.     Notice  of  the  Aucrani 
leatl  mine. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  8.  pp.  247-2.';0, 1824. 

Sketch  of  the  jjeolo,ify  and  niincral- 

oj^y  of  Salisbury,  Conn. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  8,  pj).  2.')2-2«l,  1824. 

Remarks    on  the   moving'    rocks   of 

Salisbury. 

Am.  Joiir.  Sci.,  vol.  U,  jip.  230-241, 1825. 

Lee,  Leslie  A.     A  peculiar  (;avc  iu  Tlah. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  13,  jip.  400-402, 1879. 

Lee,  S.  E.,  Gorby,  S.  S.,  and.    Gcoloj,fy  of 
IJooiio  County. 

Iniliaiiu,  Dcpt.  of  (jcol.ami  Nat.  Hist..  1,'itli 
Kcport,  lip.  100-170,1880. 

Thompson,   W.   H.,   and.      Maxiu- 

kucheo. 

Indiana,  Dcpt.  of  Gool.  and  Nat.  Hist.,  15tli 
Koport,pp.  182-180, 1880. 

Leeds,  Albert  R.    Tho  geography  and 
geology  of  petroleum. 

Franklin  Inst.  Jour.,  3J  scries,  vol.  5o,  pp. 
347-350, 1805. 


Leeds,  Albert  R.— ('(uitinued. 

[Howlders    in    onciss    matrix    um 

I'hiladelidiia.] 

I'liilaildphia  Ainil.  Sci.,  I'ro-.,  1 870  ( vol. 'j-ji, 
pp.  134-13,''.  (J  1.),  1870. 

Pennsylvi.nia'.s  foundation  stones, 

Kraiililiii  Inst.  .Jour,,  ;!il  hitIch,  vol,  Ol,  p,, 
.337-31,-).  tl2  417.  1871, 

Pennsylvania's  ancient  sea. 

I""raiililiii   lii.st.  Jour.,  3(1  sorics,  vol. Oi,  p|i 

,')5-fll,  133 -|:;H,  1871.  • 

Notes  on  the  lithology  of  the  ,\(liiiiii. 

dacks. 

New  York.  3(ltli  .\niiual  Ileiporl  iil  tlic  Ke. 
{{oiits  of  tlic  llnivci'Mily  on  tlic  Stale  Caliiuf! 
of  Nat.  Mist.,  pp.  70-109,  Albany,  ISTi^. 

AlistraelH,  .Vm..I<)ur.  Sci,,  3(1  .series,  vol,  li. 
lip.  240  211  {k  )).),  1877;  American  Clumi-t 
Mnrcli.  1877. 

Legarra,    Salterain   y.     Apuntcs  lisiin- 
geoli'i^icos  dc  la  llabaua  y  (iu.iiialnKoa. 
Comision  Majia  (ieol('i;;ica  de  KHiPiiTia.  llul 
tin,  vol.  7,  Madrid,  1880. 

Leggett,  Thoma.s  II.  Notes  on  tlic  l,V 
sario  mine  at  San  Juanclto,  Hciiilii- 
ras,  Central  America. 

Am.  In.st.  Mining;  Knj;.,  Trans.,  vol,  17.||i 
lip.  432-449.  1889, 

Leiberg,  .Tohn  H.     Some  notes  njioii  lin 
more  recent  fossil  tlora  of  Nortii  |)akiit.i 
;nid   an    in(iuiry  into   tho   causes  tlial  I 
have  led   to    the    development  of  tlie 
trecles.s  areas  of  the  Northwest. 

Minnesota  Acad.  Sci,,  Bull.,  vul  ;i,  p.irti,  | 
145151, 1889. 

Leidy,  .loseph.  [Remarks  on  au'c  of  Uils  I 
at  I'lHcuixvillo,  Pa.] 

I'liiladelphia  .\cad.  Sci.,  Vroe.,  V(il,  lUf. 
140-1  r.O,  \ii'»'. 

[On  coal  and  the  albertiie  ol'Ni»| 

Hrunswick.] 

riiiladelpliia  Acad.  Sci,,  I'roc.  [vij1,12| ji  ))| 
(i  1>.),  i«oo. 

On  some  ncsw  species  of  tussil  iii;iiii-I 

nuiliii  from  Wyoming. 

.Vni.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  I,  pp,  3-:'*,j 
1872. 

Notes   of   a    corundum   iiiiio^  [uar 


Unionville,  ('heater  ('ounty.  i'a.J 

I'liiladelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc.  [vel.ir.l'PJ 
238-239,  1872. 

—  Ronnirks  on  the  tiction  of  wiiuliiaij 
siind  on  rorks  [in  Wyomini;  ]. 

Pliiladelidiia  Acad.  Sci,,  I'roe,  [vol.2Jl 
243  (i  p.),  1872, 


iuhton 


Noirrn  amehkan  (SEOLOfiY. 


571 


Leidy,  ,I"M'1>1i— ('I'liiiiini'd. 

^  UcMIIII'Uh  fill   MHIMO  cxtiiuit   inalMllllllH 

I  (nun  Teitiary  of  \V,v<)iiiiii;il. 

IMiiliiililpliiii  Aia>l.   Sol.,   I'liic,     |vol.   2-l|, 
pp,  :)7-:iH.  187:'. 
AlnlnKt.  Atii.  ildiir.  Sii..;iil  HcricH,  vol  4,  ]>. 

141' (■;  p.  I.  1872. 

('oiilriliiitioiiH  t<»  tlio  I'xtincf.  vcrto- 

),rati'  iMiiiiit  of  t-Im' Wc.Htcrn  Tfnitnrio.s. 
liiitnl  Stiitt'H  G<'<il()>;i<'Jil  Survey  ol'  tlir 
Territniii's,  l'\  \'.  Iliiyiluii  in  fhar^io. 
i;(|i(irts.  vol.  1,  X)8  i>iif;tm,  'M  j)l!itoH,  I   , 

Wiisliiiiictoii,  \X''.i. 

Alini'  iit.('imMiiiiiifi(^iuiirl.  .Iimr.  ^S(•i.,vol.  1, 
|i|i.  aw '.'77,  1874. 

. K'i'iiiiirkH  on  foH8ils  from  Uio  A.sbloy 

iilio>)iliHlr  licds  [8oiitli  Carolina]. 

riiilaili'liiliift  Acatl.  Sci.,  I'loc.  |vi)l.  281.11]). 
(iii-pl  811  «7. 114-115.  lK7fi. 

Alidtnii't,  .Viii.  Jour.  Sci.,  iiil  siTioH,  veil.  Ill, 
],li/J'J-.'-l"2:i.  1870. 

—  Fi.sli  rpniaiii.s  of  tlio  Mesozoic  red 
slml.'v 

I'hihi.loliiliiii  AoikI.  Sci..  I'lor.  |  vol.  28],  \t.  81 
li  li.l.  I87(!, 

—  ])(>si  riptioii  of  vortobrato  remains, 
rliioliy  from  the  ])liosi)liate  beds  of 
Snntli  ('arr)lina. 

riiilailcliiliiii  Aciid.  .'^(•i..  .lour.,  vol.  .'i,  2(1 
s.rics,  pp.  21)8-2(11,1881. 

—  Roue  caves  in  I'euiiHylvnnia. 

riiilaili  Ipliifi  Aond.  Si'i.,  I'l-oc.  |  vol.  ii2],  pp. 

W.iVJ.  1X81. 

—  iicMKirk.s  on  some  rock  s])(T.iin(>nH 
il'niiii  South  Mountain  an<l  drift  near 
riiiladclidiia], 

I'liiliiilcliiliia  .V<'a<l.  .Sci.,  I'roi-.  [vol.  Ii4|,  i>p. 

!0-12.  ls.^1. 

—  Notice  and  deseription  of  I'o.ssils  in 
cives  und  crevices  of  the  limostoiK' 
rocks  of  Pennsylvania. 

l'(nii'..vlvania  Geol.  Siirv.,  Itoport  for  1887, 
[II1.1-2M.  iilatcs  1,2,1890. 

Leouhard,  Alexander,  Schmidt,  Adidf, 
and.  'I'lie  lead  and  zinc  rej^ious  of 
southwest  Missouri. 

•  ill)!.  8mv.  .MisHouri,  iiicludiii};  field  work 
uf  187;i-lS74,  Kn])ort,  vol.  1,  i)p.  ;!81-r>02,  Jellcr- 
simCity,  1874. 

fierch,  otto,  Cummins,  W.  F.,  and,    A 
;e(il(]i,'ical  .survey  of  the  Concho  coun- 
try, «tato  of  Texas. 
.L.ii.  (;,  .ii.,  vol.  5,  J.]..  :i2i-;i;i5,  muj),  I89u. 

■IvL'Uiniks    on    tho    geoloj;ty    of    the 
I  Concho  (;ountry,  State  of  Texas. 

.Viii.dcDl.,  vol.7,  pp.  7;i-77.  181)1. 

AlMtract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.25,  p.  305  (5  lines), 

18'Jl. 


I  Lesley,  .losepli.     Surv»\v  of  tlio  Fourcho 
I      Cove  in  I'ulnHki  County,  Ark. 
I  2il  Kcpnrt  of  a  (j:c(do;;ical  rocoiiiiai  i.iaiico  of 

I  the  middle  luid  Hoiitlicni  coiinticH  of  .\rkaii. 

I  xa.i.  inadcdiiriiiKtlicyoarHlK.VJanil  IHiiO,  David 

I  Dale  OHcii.pp.  l.'.'i-102.  riiiladolpliia,  18(10. 

Lesley,  .Fo80])h,  Jr.  To|)ograi)hical  and 
goolojiieal  re7)ort  of  tll(^  country  along 
the  outcrop  liase  lino,  following  tho 
western  margin  of  the  eastern  coal  Held 
of  the  state  of  K(>ntncky  through  tho 
counties  of  Morgan,  Matli,  Montgom- 
ery, Powell,  Kstill,  Owsley,  .Jackson, 
Rockcastle.  I'ulaski,  Wayne,  and  Clin- 
ton from  a  survey  during  tli<^  years 
1K")X-I«r)ll.» 

(kol.  Siirv.  Kentucky  made  cluriu};  llio 
years  1858  and  1H.'>!I,  4tli  Report,  pp.  4;iO-4!)4, 
mail.  Frank Cort,  l**"!- 

[ ]  [IJeport   on  survey   of   coal    Held 

around  Cannclton.  Perry  County,  Ind.] 
Hoport  of  a   gi'olotrical   reconnaisHanro  of 
Indiana  niiule  in  18.'i'.l  18(i0,  by  1!.  Owen,  pp, 
:i4;i-345,  IndianaiHdiH,  1802. 

Tho  outcrop  belt  of  the  east  Ken- 
tucky coal  field. 

Am.  I'hil.  ,Soc.,  I'roc.,  vol.  i:!,  pp.  270-272, 
nnip,  1877. 

(jool.  .Surv.  Kentucky,  Keport.-t  of  projjrcss, 
vol.  ;i,  pp.  421-425  (bottom  pagination],  plato, 
now  series,  I'rankfort,  1877. 

Lesley,  .loseph  Peter.  Manual  of  coal 
and  its  tojjograjdiy  illustrated  by  orig- 
inal drawings,  chielly  of  facts  in  tho 
geology  of  the  .\ppalachian  region  of 
the  I'liited  States  of  North  .Vnierica, 
xii,  '2-2\  pages.  12  ,  Philadelphiii,  18.%. 
Reviewed  by  Kranklin  Inst.  Jour.,  3d  .terioa, 
v(d.  33.  pp.  70-72,  l,-.')(i. 

On  the  ISroiid  Top  coal  basin  in  cen- 
tral Pennsylvania. 

Am.  As.soe.,  I'roc,  vol.  10,  part  2,  pp.  78-81, 
map,  1857, 

On    three    coni])arativo   sections  of 

the  coal  measures  in  Kentucky,  and  in 
eastern  and  western  Pennsylvania. 

.\m.  .V.ssoc..  I'roc.  vol.  11,  part  2,  pp.  39-42, 

185K. 

Tho  Iron   Manufacturer's  (inido  to 

the  furnaces,  forges,  and  rolling  mills 
of  th(!  Fnited  States  [et(\],  Ti'2  i)age8, 
New  York,  LS;")!). 

I  On   a  curious    instance  of  reverse 

drainage.] 

I'liiladclpliia  Acad.  .Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  10,  pp. 
i  8-9,  1859. 


572 


CATALOaUK   AND    INDKX    OK 


I  iii'i.!,.  ir 


Lesley,  JoHejdi  Peter — C<>ntiinir(l. 

On  t.liOHulic(iii;{I()iii»)ri<i<'  Drfiilno  coiil 

irii'iiHiiri's  of'iiortliWfHtern  X'irgiiiia. 

Am.  I'liil.  SiH'.,  I'nic,  vnl.  7.  !>.  2tl|(.l  ji,), 
IKdI. 

Notd  on   l,cs(|ii<'r(Mix'M  lalilo  of  coni- 

])ii.riitivo  NiH;<.ioiiii  oi'coiil  iiutiiNiiri's. 

Am.  Jiiiir.  Si'i.,  2il  HoricM,  \n|.  '.{'2,  pp.  1!MI  • 
l!Hr.,  IKl'l. 

(  Mowliloi'H     ill     tlio     lii^lil.-inds     of 

Or!iii;i;o  Coiinly,  N.  \.  | 

l'liil:i<l<'lplii:i  Ai'iiil.  Sci.,  I'riir.  |  vol.  IL>|.p.  117 
Up.),  1H«1. 

[OliscrvjitionH    on    tlio   iiiio  of    tlio 

Wliito  MountiiinH  of  Now  llunipsliiri\  ) 
riiiliiili'Ipliiii  Acnil.Sci.,  T'ijh'.  [vol.  12|,  jip. 
;ifi:t-:i(!4,  iwii. 

[On  tli(i  Htrnctiiroof  ii  |iriinar,v  linio- 

stono  lied  on  tin'  Hrjvndywino  iihovc* 
CliadH  Ford,  illii.strativo  of  a  tongniv 
Htrnctnri!  of  folded  nnticlinalH.J 

Am.  riiil.  Soi'.,  I'nx!.,  vol.  8,  pp.  281-'J83, 
1802. 

[On  tlio  lifi;nito  at   I'ond  Iron   Ore 

Hank,  l''i'anklin  bounty,  I'a. ;  ^colof^y 
of  Moiitlicastfrn  rcim.sylvaiiia. ) 

Am  IMiil.  Soc,  Vi;n.,  vol.  !),  ]ip.  403-482, 
plati'H,  ISO.""). 

AliHtracI,  Am.  Joiir.  Si'i.,  2il  scrin.s,  vol.  40, 
pp.  11!)  122,  1805. 

On  tlui  Altlnivillt'  ((uarrics. 

Am.  riiil.  Soc,  Troi'.,  vol.  i),  pp.  388-394, 
pliids  180.';. 

[On  a  rciuarkaldo  coal  niino  or  as- 
phalt vein,  cntting  the  horizontal  coal 
measures  of  Wood  County,  W.  Va.  Aji- 
palachian  structure,  (ilacial  theory. 
Topographic  dovelopnient.j 

Am.  riiil.  Soc,  I'roc.,  vol.  H,  pi).  183  1!)7, 
plates,  1805. 

Section  of  coal  measures  on  the  Cape 

Breton  coast. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soi:.,  Troo.,  vol.  II,  i)p.  il3  U)!).  107- 
170,    1865. 

Am,  Jour.  Sci.,  2il  hitIus,  vol.  30,  pp.  17i)-190 
(rovi8>'(l),18C3. 

Keviewod  by  J.  \V.  l)aw»oii,  Am.  I'hil.  Soc, 
Proc,  vol.  9,  i)p.  lCr>-167,  1805. 
' [Coal  and  gypsum  of  Houthern  Vir- 
ginia, etc.] 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Pro<'.,  vol.  9,  pp.  30-39,  ma]), 
1805. 

Abatrnct,  Am.  Jonr.  Sci.,  2(1  sorics,  vol.  34, 
pp. 413-415, 1802,  umlorfitle,  "Ob.sorvatioiisoii 
the  Appalachiiiuicj^ionofNonthorn  Virginia." 

Note  on  the  geological  age  of  the 

New  Jersey  highlands  as  held  hj'  H.  1). 
Rogers. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.39,  pp.  221- 
223,  1805. 


Lesley,  .loseph  I'etcr — Contimiid. 
[On   the    «li«covery    of  oil    on  t),,, 

Alleghany    Iiiver   at    Mrad.vs  |!,.|i,l,  ;() 

miles  alxivo  I'iltsliiirg.  | 

.\m    riill.  Xitv..   I'ror.,  vol.  Ill   pp. '.".'T  I'll 
1809. 

[On    the    mode   <il'   existeiiic   of  H,,, 

]ietndenni  in  thi^  eastern  in.ij  lirlilof 
Kentiieky,  and  description  ol'.iNsoiiainl 
formation.] 

Am.    I'liil.   .S(M'.,    I'roc,    vol.  in,  pp,  :i;i  f„ 
1S8-11I1.  jdaleM,  1809. 

Not( a  maji  intended  t<>  illusiintc 

five  tyjie.s  of  earth  surface  in  I  lie  I'liiinj 
States  hetween  Cincinuali  ;niil  llip 
Atlantic. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc.  Trails. ,  vol.  13,  now  ^cii,, 
J))!.  ;iii.'V.312,  1809. 

[StHition  across  the  Allegh;niy  Jloiin. 

tains  to  ilJustr.'ito  the  ])ro|ioiiiiiii;iti. 
]ilication  of  the  earth's  sin  fiicr  tuit> 
radius.  | 

Am.  I'liil.  .Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  11,  pp.  U.'i,  |ilate, 
1871. 

Tlie   geological    struc^tinc  of  'lazo- 

well,  Russell,  and  Wis(!  eouiiticH  in 
Virginia. 

Am.  I'hil.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  IJ,  pp.  l.'-'.i-'n 
maji,  1873. 

A  record   of  fourteen  oil  wills  ,t 


ISradys  l?end,  Armstrong  Coiiiitv.  I'l. 
Am.  I'liil.   Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  12,  pji.  M:-"|' 
1873. 

—  Note  on  a  tine  upthrow  fault  at  Km- 


hreevillel'nrnaee,  in  eastern  'I'l'iiiii'svi'. 
Am.  Phil.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  12,  ]ip.  J44i" 
1873. 

[ ]  [On  a  cross  anticlinal   in  tliiciial| 

nieasuros  of  eastern  'J'onnessi'.  ] 
Am.  Phil.  Soc,  vol.  12,  p.  Ill  (.J  \<).  \f>'l 

Note  on   an   apparent   violatiim  o(  | 

the  law  of  regular  jjrogressive  deliitii- 
miuization  of  the  American  ooal  beilsj 
coming  eastward. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  12,  pp.  13-11*  | 
1873. 

AliHtr.ict,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3il  sitIcm.  I'D' i  | 
jip.  306-309,  1871. 

Note  on  the  titan iferou.-^  iron  ore lieltl 

near  Oreeuslioro,  N.  C. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  12,  jip.  139-1S»| 
1873. 
Note  on  the  recent  e.xposiuoof  aW| 


of  brown  hematite  iron  ore  in  Mum] 
sons  Cove,  Pennsylvania. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  12,  p.  l«liP'| 
1873. 


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LeBley,  .loHi-ph  IVtor— (^mtliiiu-d. 

\Htinlv  "I"  tli<i  Htrnctiiri)  ami  oruHion 

,il"  Itriwli  Miiiintrtin,  lUair  Comity,  I'a. 
Am.  rlill.  Sor.,   I'rcM'.,  vol.   13,  \<]t.  503-n04,   | 

Ul»|l.  \X~'^- 

'I'l,,.  iron  (HtH  ol"  the  South  Mountain 

uloiiu'  tlio  line  of  the  HtuTiMbiirK  and 

l'i,f(]iii;ic     li'ailroiid,     in     Cumberland 

Ciiiiiitv,  I'll- 

.\iii.  I'liil.  Soc,  Troc.  vol.  I;i,  pj*.  Il-'-'l,  iiini), 

1ST;;. 

St.  CIiiirHville  and  IScdt'nrd  Hailroad 

mill  i)iiiiiiiu;;s  Cretdv  fossil  iron  oro. 
Am.  riiil-  ?*<'<'•.  Vrw.,  vol.  l;i,  pp.  15<>-1(>M, 
iii:i|i,  lo";' 

[Oil  ilic  iron  or«  dt'posits  of  Hiick- 

in;;li;im  Mountain,  Itucks  llounty,  I'a, J 
Am.  I'liil  Soc,   I'roc,  vol.  111,  p.  204  (i  p.), 

ii<:;). 

-Notes  (III  tilt*   coniparativo   j^colo^jy 

111'  iioitlifustt'ru    Ohio,    noithwiiMtcrn 

IVmisvlviiniii,  uimI  AvcsttTii   New  York. 

•Jil  (liol.  Siirv.  l'ciinH,\haMiii,  lie  port  I,  Ur- 

l«irtiil'  pro^'iiHM  ill  VeiiaiiKo  (^miily  (li.stiirt, 

liy.I.  F.  Ciirll,  lip.  57-108,  imip,  llarrisburj;, 

1875. 
Alwtriui,  Am.  Jiiiir.  Sci.,  ;i(l  soricH,  vol.  11, 

|i.64(ip,i.  1870. 

I  —  Colli  IumIs  iu  the  sub-Carboniferous 
of  l'«nii.s,vlvaiiia. 

Aiii..l(iiir.  Sci.,  M  werics,  vol.  Id.   pp.  lD;i-   [ 
lit  ij  p.).  l.-i75. 

I — Not((  [on  f^eology  of  Lehij^h  County,  i 

etc.]. 

■JiKiiol.  Siiiv.  IViiii.sylviiiiiii,  Ki'jiort  1).  Ue- 
liipit  (il  prci;irr»M  on  the  brown  luiuatito  oro 
raiini'iir  l.iliit;li  County,  by  Froilcrick  Prinio, 
jr.,  iip  57  liO.  lliiri'iHliiirK,  1H75. 

Ui'viewril  by  .1.  I).  Diina,  Am.  Jour.  Sci., 
3(1  .scries,  Mil.  11,  pp.  02-64,  IrtT.'i. 

|— Tlic  l!(iyds  Hill  yas  well   at  Pitts- 

l!il  (iciil.  iSiirv.  I'cnnsylviinin,  Ii('])orl  L, 
siiccial  ri  pint  on  cok>>  nianiirnctiin',  pp.  217- 
■:37.iiliitii(ip.  124,  Hmri.MbiirK.  1H70. 

■  Second  (ieolofrical  Survey,  I'ciin.syl- 
vaiiia.  Kcport  A.     Historical  skettdi  of 

i'iil(i);i(al  cviilorat  ion.s  in  Pennsylvii-  ^ 
"111  iiiid  (itlior  States,  witli  an  apiicn- 
dix  containing  the  annual  rcjjorts  of  the 
i^t;ite!,'(>(>i()s^ist  to  the  board  of  coniinis-  i 
sioiiers,  L'dO,  xxvi  pages,     llarrisburg, 
\m.  \ 

Li>n  glacial  blocks  in  West  Pliiladol- 

[pliiii,  I'ii.] 

Am.  I'hil.  Soc,  Troc,  vol.  14,  pp.   044-045 

l)p.),  1«76. 


Lesley,  .loseph  Peter — ('ontinued. 

[On  a  recent  diseovcry  of  coal  in  No. 

X,  in  iluntingd(Hi  County,  I'a.  | 

Am.   IMill.  Hoc,  I'nic,  vol.  14,  pp.  o;i8-630 

(.".p.),  i«7e. 

[On   sectioiiM  and  fatilts  in   middle 

Pennsylvania.  [ 

.\ni.  I'liil.  S(H'.,  rnic,  vol.  14,  |ip.  2  4  (J  p.), 
187(1. 

On  tlii>  geology  of  tin*  brown  licnni- 

tite  ore  banks  of  Spruce  Creek,  War- 
riors Mark  K'lin,  and  Half  Moon  Run, 
in  Huntingdon  and  Center  coiintitm, 
Pennsylvania,  along  th<^  liii(>  of  the 
Lewisburg,  Centfir  County  and  Tyroiio 
It'ailroad. 

Am.  I'liil., Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  II,  pp.  ID-KIl,  102- 
1(17,  44  llijiin'M,  map,  1H70. 

[On   tile   structure   of  southeastern 

Pennsylvania.] 

Am.   riiil.  .Sue.  I'liic.    vol.  14,  pp.  43«-4;i7, 

1870. 

[On  the  geology  of  northwest  Penn- 
sylvania.] 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  14,  pp.  4:i!l-440 
(J  p.),  1870. 

Tojiograpliical  niaj)  of  Pennsyhauia, 

(!olored  for  the  principal  geological 
formations. 

Coal  rc^'ioii.H  of  America,  by  , lames  Mac- 
larlane,  I'rontiMpieco,  Now  Vork,  1877. 

[On  8edinu>ntation  along  the  Atlan- 
tic C<)ast.] 

Am.  riiil  Soc,  Vtih:.,  vol  10,  p.  24(1  (J  p.), 
1877. 

Preface. 

2(1  (leol.  Siirv.  I'liniHylvania,  Kepnrt  H3, 
Ucpiirt  I'l  proyri  HM  in  tlie  Cambria  anil  Somer- 
set (listrii^t  of  tlie  bituminim.t  i^ial  tlelils  of 
western  Pennsylvania,  by  h\  ami  W.  (i.  I'latt, 
pp.  xi-xxxlv,  ma]m,  Harrisbur};.  1877. 

Oil-well    records   selected    from  the 

(U)llections  of  J.  P.  Carll,  of  Penn.syl- 
vania. 

Am.   I'liil.  Soc.   I'roc,  vol.   10,  j.p.  :i4G-380, 

1877. 

On  a  series  of  cheini(!al  analvsos  of 


Siliiro-C.'itubrian     limestono    beds     in 
('umberlaiid  ( 'ounty,  I'a. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  rroc,  vol.  17,  pp.  200-200, 
1878. 

—  [Possible  orthoeenvs  east  in  "Azoic" 
rock.] 

Am.  Phil.  Sec,  Troc,  vol.  17,  p.  312  (il  p.), 

1878. 

—  On  terract*  levels  in  Ponnsylvania. 
Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3(1  sericH,  vol.  10,  pp.  08-69, 

1878. 


574 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OV 


('i'U..U7 


Lenlcy,  .F(iHf|ili  I'litor — Coiitiiniitd. 

I'mfiiro, 

'Jtl  (ii'iil.  Siii'N .  rriiiiMylviiiiiii,  Ki'piirt,  114, 
It<<|Hii  t  lit'  imijjrrM.t  ill  Iiiilliinit  Coiiiit.v,  liy  \V. 
O.riiill.iip.  Ix  xxiv,  Iliirrl.tburj:,  187«. 

l'rol'ii('«!. 

■J(l  (ii'dl.  Surv.  I't'iiiiM.vlvniiiii.  Hcjiort  V, 
Ki'port  111'  i>rii(;ri'HH  in  llir  .liiiiiiiliullslrirt  mi 
tlio  riiHxil  ii'oii'iirii  IimIh  of  iiiiilillit  I'tniimvlva 
iiiu,  li.v  J.  II.  INnvccH,  pp.  \  il  xlix,  Ilarrlslmr;;, 
1878. 

2il  (iiiiil,  Siii'v.  I'i'iiuHyivnilin,  lii-piirt  (t. 
lifpiirt  of  ]ii'i>);ri'NH  in  liiailfdiil  anil  'I'io;;!! 
I'liiintlus,  liy  I''.  I'latt.  pp.  ix  xii,  llaiil.sliiii};, 
1878. 

I'rofiiCK. 

'Jil  (irol.  Siirv.  I'cniiMj  Ivaiiia,  llnporl  (}, 
187r>,  lifpiirt  iif  |)i'oj;r<'.s.s  in  tlio  liiin  ir  Itivir 
liistriit  of  tlii'liitiiiiiiliiMisriiiil  fioIiUiif  urHtrrii 
I*i'iiiisylvaiiia,  liy  I.  ('.  Whiti',  pp.  ix-xlvi, 
llnriishiirK,  1878. 

Letter  1)V  tlio  Stiito  goolojjist. 

I'll  (ji'iil.  Surv.  I'l'iiimylvaiiia,  llrpiirl  K. 
Hpnial  ri'port  on  tlm  trap  iliki's  ami  Azoic 
roi'kH  of  soiitliiTii  rciiiiHylviinia,  liy  T.  .Stcrry 
lliiiil.  pp.  v-viii,  Ilarridliuri;,  1878. 

rrofiico. 

2il  (trol.  .Siiiv.  remise Ivaiiia,  Krpiirl  (J(J, 
gtiolojiy  of  I.awieiiri'  Coiinly,  liy  I.  ('.  Wliili". 
pp.ix-xxxvi  [,100-31)1],  llanisbiirj;  |IH7i)]. 

I'ounsylvania      [f;coloj^i(!al     fbrniii- 

tious]. 

Macfarlauu'8  Aiii.dcul.  K.  1!.  Cuiilr.  pp.  9:i- 
108, 1879. 

NotcH  on  a  Hcriea  of  iiiwilyscH  of  the 

(Idldiiiitic  liiiu'stoiic  rocks  of  Ciiuilier- 
liiiul  (.Jtiiiiity,  Pu. 

lid  (ii'ol.  Sui'V.  I'c'iiiisylvaiiia,  iinimrt  M.M, 
ZdJlcport  of  pri)j;iiii.s  in  llio  l.ihinatory  of  tlio 
survey  at  llniriHlinrg,  liy  Anilnw  ,S.  llt- 
Creatli.  ]ip.  31i:i01,  IIarri!<bui{;,  ]H7ii. 

[Note  oil  clasHitioation  of  coals.] 

2il  (.col.  Siirv.  IVnu.Hylvaiiia,  licpoit  'SIM. 
2il  Kejiort  of  jirogrosn  in  tlio  lalioiatoiy  of  tlio 
survey  at  Harrisbur};.  by  Aiiilrow  S.  Mc- 
t'reatb,  pp.  144-157,  HarrisluivK,  1879. 

[On    ])re-Ulacial     cliaiiiielH    of    tlic 

AlloH;liany  and  Clarion  rivers,  Pa.] 

Aiu.  riiil.  Sor,.,rroc.,vol.  18,  p.  354(ip.),  1880. 

■ [On    fos.sils   ill   the    Peach    Bottom 

roofing  slate.s  of  Pennsylvania. 

Am.  riiil.  Sue,  Troc,  vol.  18,  iiji.  ;tO.-)-3fir>, 
1880. 

[Letter  of  tran.smission.] 

2d  (ieol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  IJe.port  (14, 
tlio  goolo^iy  of  Clinton  (kmiily,  etc,  by  11. 
Mortyii  Cbaneo,  pp.  v-vii,  Ilari'isburg,  1880. 


Lesley,  .IohcijIi  PrtiT  -Conlintied, 

Kiir   Ics  liiiiitrM  <ln  It'rrain  curliiinj. 

fere  I'tilii  terrain  |icriiiii)n  en  Aiiii'Tliiiif 
il'iipriH  I'l  tndo  de  leurs  llores. 

(■|in;;ri''.i  Iiiternat.  do  (!eoli);.;ii',  ''iiiiipirt 
Ki'mlii'i.  Hi'ssion  III'  iNTrt,  pp.  i:!ii  i:i.'i.  in.^ii 

((>n   gravelH  of  HoiitlioiiHtein  I'eiin 

sylvania,  etc] 

.\ni  riiil  Soe..  I'l'iie.,  vol. 18,  pp.  M.'!  88  (J  ],, 
1880. 

Note-!  oil  a  .series  of  analy.srs  of  tl,,. 

<loloniiti<!  limestone  roeks  of  Ciiiiilifrlainl 
Coiiiity,  Pa. 

.\mi.  I'liil  .Sue.,  I'roi-..  vol.  18,  pp.  Ill  lit 
188(1. 

[On    a    deejt   well    at    Miin-.iysMll,,, 

Westmoreland  Comity,  Pa.  |  I 

A. 11.  riiil.  .Siir..  I'roe.,  vol.  IH,  pp.  iMT.jm 
(■■;  ID,  l,S8(l. 

[Remarks  on    lelalion  of    i'liaziliaii 

geology  to  that  of  the  Atlantic  bonlir 
<if  the  United  States.] 

Am.  riiil.  Sill'.,  rriir.,  vol.  IH,  ]i|i.  ^l"-!'!;! 
KSf<(i. 

A  Hudson   Kiver  fossil  i.laiit  iiiili 

roofing  shite  thai  is  assoilMlcil  wiili 
chloritesliite  anil  iiietaiiliorir  !iiiie»t(i::t 
in  Maryland,  ailjuining  Vnik  ami  I.;iii- 
caster  counties,  Pennsylvaiii.i. 

Am.  Jour.  .Si'i.,  :id  !i('rie.i,  vol.  I'.i.  p]..  7!-?: 
1880. 

Letter  of  transinission. 

2d   (iiol.  Surv.  reiiu.sylvania,   liiiKiri  1!J 
Report  of  iirojjtress  in  AriiiHlrnni;  Cipiiiitybrj 
\V.  G.  riatt,  pp.  v-vii,  llarrisliui,:,  l-.'-O 

Letter    on    the    geology   of  riii!ii| 

(Joiinty. 

2d   (li'ol.   Surv.  renn.sylvania.   Ilrimil 
Hsology  of  Potter  County,   by  A    ^jll('n^tMl| 
pji.  v-xiii,  IlarriHliur^j;,  l.'^HO. 

Preface. 

2d  (leol.  Surv.  I'onii.sylvania,  l;i)iiirl  ifflA 
(be  ;;eolo!;y  of  Mercer  ('oiiiity,  by  1  •'.  WLilf  I 
pp.  xi-xiv,  i Inrrisbiirg,  1880. 

[Letter  of  transmitt.'il,  etc  | 

2d    (Ieol.    Surv.    I'eiiii.sy  Ivaiiia,    Ki'|'"i'l  i,'i.| 

^eiilo;;y  of  Krie  and  Crawl'onl  rouiilii-.  Inl 
C.  Wliite,  pp.  v-xiii,  4U4  40().  ll.irri.^lmrc  ;>'l 

Lett(;r  of  transmittal. 

2d   (^lOol.    Surv.   I'cniiHylvaiiiM.    Kepoit  I'il 

f:eoloj.'y  of  I'biladelpliiii    ('diiiity  iiinl  ut  tH 

soiitliern  parts  of  Mont;Ltoiiieiy  ;iim1  I'luivi'jl 

CbarlcH  K.  Hall,  pp.  v-xvi,  llaiii-'liiir;:.  K'lj 

Prefatory  letter. 

2d  (ieol.  Surv.  I'enii.sylvaiiiii,  liipurt  '>H 
tlio  .u'l'olony  of  I'iUe  ami  Moiinn' ii)uiitir.<»l 
I.  (J.  Wbite,  pp.  i\  x\ii.  Harrisbiuu'  I''' 

Abstract,  Am.  ,Jour.  Sci.,  3d  .-i  rie.i,  voi.'J 
pp.  472-473,  1883. 


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Lesley.  .li'Hi'pli  I'cter— ("oiitiniu'd. 

(Ndli'H  on  tho  (..'imiliiTliiiiil  <»r  I'oto- 

iiini'  mill  liasin.) 

Ai.i    I'liil.  rtm-..  Vtiw..  vol.  11),  p.  no  (Ji..(. 

I  NiiicH  on  tlio  nuxlolM  of  Sovon  Monn- 

t.'iiiiH,  iil'Stoiii'  Mi)iinliiiii  t'uiiit,  iind  ol'ii 
iiiirt  «!'  till-  iiiiilillt^  aiitliriicitr  toal 
mill  111   rciiiiN.vlviinia.  | 

All,     i'liil.  Sue,    I'lO.'.,  vol     111,   l.p.    l!i;t   \<M. 

|(iii  iiuiiii'i'  (low  of  the  iiiiiwrOliiii.  1 

Am    I'liil,  Sen-.,  rriic,  Mil.  111.  lip.  Xi.i  il,  p.), 

1-.,-'.' 
Ali.iliiKt,  Am.  Niil.,  vi.l,   Ifi,  p.   U):i;i  (|'„ii), 

IKdl. 

—  (ttii  I  he  fjinllnot'Honthorn  Viif,'inia.  | 

Am.  I'liil.  Sue  ,   rriic,  veil.  10,  pp.  iriS-l.'iC), 

Till'  \  iininian,  vnl. '.',  pp.  112  li:),  V.  1«8'J. 

—  |(iii  I.e.  Wliitf's  views  (III  tlir  liori- 
/oii  iiltlio  Sliiinm  (r(m;;liiiii(>r!it('.  I 

Ami    I'hil.  Sm  .,    I'ri.c,  veil.   10,  pp.  202-203, 

w:. 

—  i.i'ttt  r  (if  tniiiHinittftl. 

ill  (icil.  Suiv.  I'riiiiHyhaiiiu.  licpurt  'I':;, 
iIm ciiilicy  ill'  HriU'iinl  iiml  Kiiltiiii  iniintii'M, 
liy.l  .1.  Slivi'iisiiii,  pji.  .\i-xv,  mapM.  HarriH- 
burf.  !>'■''«. 

—  (Ill  tli(>  jflncial  erosion  iind  out  lots  of 
tlicdi'i'at  liiikcH. 

Am.  riiil.  Soo.,  I'nx'.,  vnl. 'JO,  pp.  O.'i-lill,  lHH:i. 

—  \Viii;lit'8  ice  (lum  at  Cincinnati. 

Sdi'iiri',  viil.2,  p.  4^fi  (i  p.),  IHHIl. 

—  Letter  ol'  transmittal. 

'Jil  liiiil.  .Siirv.  lV>iiiis.vlvaiiiii,  Utiport  AA. 
till' ;;i'ii|iii;y  of  tlio  I'uiitliir  Crcdk  Ijii.sin,  l«t 
Kipiirl  iiC  pmuToss  in  llie  imlhiarite  cual  re- 
Siiiii,  liy  ('.  \.  Asliliiii'iirr,  p]).  xiil-xxii.  Har- 
risliiHL',  l,'<8:i, 

Alislrai'l  Am.  Jimr,  Sii,,;iil  Herion,  vol.  27. 
p.  lilM',  |i.i.  l8o(4. 

—  Letter  of  tran.sniittal. 

.]il  i.iiil.  .Siirv.  I'lnii.sylvaiii.'V,  IJoport  M, 
(:t'iil'ij;y  ul  Warren  County,  l>y  John  K.  Carll, 
ji]!,  is  \  \.  1,-1 1,  Itarri.sliiiri;,  IH.-i|i. 

—  [On  we.stward  thiiiiiinji' of  Paleozoic 
series  ill  .Vjipalaoliian  icoion.] 

'Jil  ilii'l.  Surv,  I'ennnylvimia,  Ilciiort  14. 
fciiliit'lial  leiiort  on  Warren  County,  liy  John 
:',  f'arll,  p.  184  (J  p.),  Harrislmrf:,  18S3. 

[On  \\n\  ('(luivaLiicy  ol'  the  (Jatskill 
ami  the  ronent  formations.] 
Am,  riiil.  .Soc,  rroc,  vol.  '.'0,  pp.  673-(!7r>, 

18S3. 

■Note  on  the  progress  of  the  second 
;eoln(;ii'!il  snrvcy  of  Penn.sylvania. 
Am.  i'liil.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  20,  pp.  537-541, 

li!83. 


Lesley,  .loMnpli  I'etcr— Continiu-d. 

I'rel'iitorv  letter. 

'.'il  liool.  Siirv,  rciinitylvania,  lieport  (i7, 
Ueiilo);y  III  .SiiNi|iii'liannit  Kivrr  re^iuu  In  tlin 
hIx  eoiiiitii'rt  111'  W'yiiiiiin;;,  I..11  kawiinmi,  I.i|. 
'/.eiiie.  Coliiiiiliiit.  Monloiir,  iinil  Norlliiimlior- 
laiKl.hy  L  C.  Willie,  pp.  V  xwl,  llarriHliiirit, 
ihh;i. 

NotoH  on  the  Mchdniieiiy  coal  [\('\i\. 

'2i)  (ieol.  .Surv,  I'l'iiiiHyhania,  Iti'porl  (17, 
i;eolot.'y  111'  the  SuHi|iieliniina  Kivi  r  reuioii  In 
the  HIX  eiiiinlii'H  of  W'yiunlnu.  I.arUawnnna, 
l,u/i'ni<<,  Ciiliiiiiliia,  Moutiiiir,  anil  NoiiliiiMl' 
herlanil,  liy  I.  C.  Vliite,  pp,  IC'i  4li',  Harris 
liurK,  l«8:i. 

f  Prefatory  letter  aud  general  iutro- 

diietion  I 

2il   Ciroi,  Surv.  rennHylvania,   Keport   Dn, 

vol.  I,  t;i'iiloi;y  of  Lehigh   anil    Noithampton 

loiiiilie.s,  pp,  ri-22,  1  H'J,  100,  '.'  mapii  In  atlas, 

IlarrishiirK.  IHH3. 

Kevieweil  liy  .1.  I).  I)|nna],  Am.  Jour.  Sol,, 

(t  .  .TicH,  vol.27,  pp.  70  71, 18H4. 

Letter  of  transmittal — j;>  neral   do- 

seriplion,  K<"'h'ni<'al  (hiseriptions. 

2(1  Geiil.  Surv.  risnnsylvania,  IJeport  C4, 
the  (;eoliij;y  of  Chester  (/'iiunty,  eilited  hy  J. 
r.  Lesley,  pp.  \-xx,  1:12,  33  .'i4,  03  213,  228, 
351  li.'il  jet  III, ,'],  map,  llarrisliiirK.  1883. 

Jtevicweil  hy  1'.  Frazer,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17, 
pp.  1020-1027, 1883. 

Letter  of  transmittal. 

'2(1    (ieiil.    Surv.    Pennsylvania,    Iteport    Z, 
Keport  on  the  terminal  moraine  in  I'enns.vl- 
viinia  and  vvenleni  New  York,  by  II,  C.  hewis, 
pp,  v-xlix,llarri.sliurg,  1884. 
.\l>,>!tniet,  Seiouee,  vol.4,  p.  500  (J  ]i.),  1884. 

Pennsylvania  [building  stoties], 

loth  Censn.s  1'.  S,,  report  on  huililliiKMlones 
of  the  t'nited  Status,  and  statistics  of  tho 
ipuirry  industry  for  1888,  pp,  140-174,  honnd 
as  jiart  of  Vol.  X,  hut  with  separate  pagina- 
tion, \Vashiii;;toii,  1884. 

Letter  of  transmittal. 

2(1  tieol.  .Siirv,  reiinsylvania.  Report  117,  n, 
revision  of  the  hitiiininoiu  coal  measures  of 
Cleaitirlil  Coiinlv,  hy  11,  M.  Clianee,  pp.  v-x, 
Uarrislnir;;,  1S84, 

[Onpohhlcs  in  coal  in  PcMinsylvania.] 

Am,  Phil.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  21.  jip.  344  (J  p.), 
1884. 

[Kcniarks    on    geology    of  western 

Virginia.] 

Am.  I'hil.  Soc,  rro(!,,  vol.  21,  pp,  703-704 
(J  p.),  1884. 

Letter  of  transmittal. 

2d  (}eol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Koport  F2,  a 
prelimiiiar.y  report  on  the  paleontology  of 
Perry  County,  hy  E.  W.  Claypole,  pp.  v-xvl, 
Harrisbturg,  1886. 


576 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


tnCLL.  127 


Lesley,  .losopli  Poter — Coutiniiod. 

SiH'ond  }f('ol()ji;i('al  survey  of  renii- 

Hylva!iia,  Rciiort  T3.  Tho  goology  of 
lluiitiiifidoii  County,  by  I.  C.  Whito 
and  other  assistant  ffcologists;  edited 
by  J.  P.  heslcy,  xv,  171  ])aj;t'8,  Jiiap, 
plates,  Ilarrisbnrg,  1S85. 

[ ]  Maps    of  Adams,    Franklin,    and 

Cumberland  counties. 

2(1  (!o(il.  Siirv.  I'cniisvlviniiii,  J'opiu't  Dn,  7 
iiiajw,  lIiirrisliiirK,  1HK5. 

A   geological   band   atlas   of  tlie  Cu 

counties  of  Pennsylvania  embodying 
t.Iio  results  of  the  field  work  of  the 
Survey  from  ISTl-ISSI. 

2il   (ieol.   Surv.    l'riiii«\l\aiii:i,     Ki'vnrt    X, 
cxii  ]iiifii'a,  III  pliitcs,  Iliirrisl)!!!!;,  IRH'i. 

Tbe,  con]  bods  anil  tiro  days  of  tlio 

Wellersburg  basin,  in  Somerset  County, 
(jeol.  Siirv.  IVuns.vlvaiiia,  Aiiiinal  lli'iiort 
for  IRS."),  11)1.227-2:10,  UaiTislmrf.',  1880. 

Dr.  Orton's  Ohio  gas  .-md  <iil  report. 

,S<'i<'nco,  Vdl.  S,  pji. 'j:i:!  2:i."i,  IKSO. 

Annual  K'ejiort  of  the  Oeologieal  Sur- 


vey of  Pennsylvania  for  lS,s."i,  7(i!t  pages, 
1<S  jilates  and  atlas  of  m!i)is,  ll.irris- 
burg,  188ti. 

AtliiiiiwHtrativ(^  ropoit  ami  lii.story  el'  the 
survny.  (Jcolrifiical  piqicrs  liy  ('aril,  Ijeaqiic- 
rcux,  (VIiivillicTS,  I.OHlcy.  AHliIniiiier,  IJiiii, 
Linton,  llardun,  anil  Hill,  ani1  jiapcr  on  the 
Seiidotie  xarvey  cif  the  Slate  liy  Jlriiinian. 

—  The  eo.'il  beds  iiid  tiro  eliiys  of  the 
Wellersburg  basin,  in  Somerset  County. 

Geol.  Surv.  T'onnsylvaiiia,  Annual  Ivepdi't 
for  18K.'),  pp. 'J27-22i),  Jlairisbiirs.  !««•>. 

—  Sonu^  general  ('{insideratioiis  of  the 
pressure,  <iiuiutity,  compositicm,  find 
fuel  value  of  rock  g.as,  or  tho  natural 
gas  of  the  oil  regions  of  Pennsylvania. 

Geol.  Surv.  rennsylvania,  .\iinual  Itoport 
for  1885,  pii.  057-080,  Harrisliur;:,  IHHii. 

—  Some  general  considerations  res]iect- 
ing  the  origin  iin<l  distribution  of  the 
Delaware  and  ('hester  kaolin  deposits. 

Geol.  Surv.  I'eniisylvaiiia,  Annual  lieport 
for  188!),  pp.  571-591.  map  in  atlas,  Harris- 
biirK,  1880. 

—  The  geology  of  the  Pittsburg  coal 
region. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  14,  pp. 
618-650,  plate,  18H0. 

—  A  dictionary  of  the  fossils  of  Ponu- 
sylviiuia  and  neighboring  States  named 
in  tho  reports  and  catalogues  of  tho 
Survey. 

Gool.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Rop<ir(  1'4,  xiv, 
438,  xxxi  pages,  S^  Harri-sburg,  1889, 


Lesley,  Joaopli  Peter — Continued. 
Pevisiou  and  correction  of  the  somi- 

bituminous  coal  section  at  Wollersbiin.' 

in  Somerset  County,  Pa. 

Geol.  Surv,  I'c'iiiisylvnnia.  Atlim.  Roporis 
nil  and  HUH,  pp.  34U-;!GO,  Hnrri.sliurf,',  ^-9 

Pennsylvaniii. 

Maefarlani'S  Geol.  liwy.  Guide,  LM  cijitinr 
pp.  I,">l-n5,  1890. 

On    .'in    im]iortant    boring    tlirniiL'li 

2,000  feet  of  trias,  in  <-asteMi   I'ennsyl. 
vania. 

Am,  Tliil,  iSoe.,  I'nii,,  vol.  i;il,  p]i.  ^(i  2l.li<',i| 

Artesian  well  in  lower  Silurian  liinc- 

stone  at  I'arkesburg,  Pa. 

Am.  Phil.  Sc>e.,rroc.,  vcd,  2!),  jip.  Ifi- 1",  ISm. 

Letter  of  trjinsmittiil. 

2d   Geol.    .Siirv.    Piniisylvania,   l!i  perl  F 
Krporl  on  riiion,  Snyder,  Miltlln.  mid  .hnii.ii.i 
eoiintics,  liy    K,  V,  dluvilliers.  ]ip,  i.\-x\ii 
Harri,sl)urfr,  I.Hltl. 

and  d'Invilliers,  ]•].  V.     I.'t  jiurt  od 

(Cornwall  iron  ore  mines. 

(ieol.  ,Surv.  I'cnu.sylvaiiia,  .\niiii;d  l.'iinri 
for  ISH.'i,  pp.  41U-570,  map  in  atlas,  lliirrislmr., 
18H0. 

and  Lesqiiereiix,  Leo.     On  a  iii;i: 

and    piollle  of  coal  and    oil   measiir" 
iilong  Slippcu'y  lioek  Creek,  in   Law- 
rence County,  Pa.,  from  a  survey  iiilM'l. 
2d  Geol.  Surv.  I'('iin,>4yh  ani;i,  IJipdit  .I,s|« 
cial  report  lui  tlic  |ictroleuni  ol'  l'(iiii>vlviiDij, 
hy  Henry  K,  Wrigley,  pp.  9(1-107,  iilntf.  Il.ir 
rinlmrg.  IH75. 

Lesqiiereiix,  Leo.     [I'cber  die  Tiirl'liil- 
dung  im  grosscn  Disnial-Swaiii)).] 

Gcul.  Ge.sell.,  Zeit.,  vol,  4,  pp.  OIK'  laT.  16X. 

[Some  observations  on  the  eeal  iiiiiis- 1 

tires  of  Ohio.  J 

lio.ston  Soc.  Nat,  Hist,,  Proc,  vi.l.  4.  |p 
17."i-17H,  I8.''>4. 

Paleontological  report  of  the  tos.«il| 

llora  of  the  coal  measures  el'  the  "i'>t- 
ern  Kentucky  coal  tield. 

Geol.  Surv,  Kentuiky,  made  dining  li-J^amll 
18,57,  3d  Keport,  pp,  499-5.'i6,  I-'rarlvlert.  IS." 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Si;i.,2d  scriis, vol. 2*. | 
pp.  110-112, 1858, 

The  fo.ssil  plants  of  the  cnal  mn>-\ 


ures  of  the  United  States,  with  (Icscri]'- 
tions  of  tho  new  species  in  the  caliiiK'tl 
of  the  I'ottsvillc  Scientilie  Association, 
read  to  Pottsville  Scientilie  AssociatioD,^ 
21  pages,  2  plates,  Pottsvillo.  I'a. 

Ini'luiiing  iinpresHions  of  vegetable  on co;il,| 
by  S,  Lewis,  p,  24. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour,  Sci,,2d  8criu»,  vdl.  :i>,| 
pp,  112-113, 1858, 


rd. 

tlie  semi- 
llersbnrL', 

Ins,  EopoTls 
sburg,  In'S 

I,  2(1  cililior 

X    llirnnji 
II  I'i'iiiisyl- 

)l,.'j(i  2t.b'Jl 
iiiiiin  liim- 

II.  4:1-17,  \m. 

11,  lirpiirl  F: 
Il.ifllil  Jllliiiila 
J.  11)1-  ix-^;^" 

IJcpoTt   Oil 

\iimial  Kifi'i' 
as,  lliirrisliui., 

oil   iiii'iisiirc- 
M!k,  in  l>aw- 


DAIITON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


577 


UVVl'V 


in  ISi'l. 

I'  I'l'iiiisylvaiiia. 
-Ui7,  iiliiU'.  I^ir 

lii.  Tnrl'liil- 
vMinp.] 

(■,li:.-(VJ7,18K. 
iircoalllit'il'- 


V(.l,  4.  11' 


)f  the  fossil  I 
)f  thi'Wfs 


(Imiii!;'^' 


it]  M I 


•iiiki 


irt.lS.'' 


iiii's,  V 


ol,  '■"■ 


lie   C( 


lal  nipa'- 


wiUit 


Icscii' 


Ihr  caliiwt] 
Associiitioii.' 
.  AsxiciatioDi 

lUo.  1'". 

t  able  on  coal 


ll  scries. 


Lesquereux,  Loo— Continued. 

(iciioral  remarks  on  tlio  distrihntion 

of  tlio  coal  plants  in  I'eniiHylvania,  and 
on  tlio  formation  of  tlio  roal. 

ficoliiK.V  f>f  Peniisylviinla,  l)y  Ilonry  1>. 
Kdirrs.  vol.  2,  pp.  «:)7-8l7,  riiilailclpliia.  IMH. 

(tn  some  fossil  ])lants  of  roocn),  for- 
mations. 

Am.  Jdur.  Sci.,  'J<1  HiTio.s,  vol.  27,  pp.  3,")(U:)0ri, 
ISS!). 

, Oil  somo  qni'stions  conoorning  llio 

coal  (ormatioiis  of  \orMi  Anicric.'). 
Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,'2<l  Horics,  vol.  2S.  pp.  21  37, 
185!);  V()1.30,pp.0:!-7I,  .'t<i7-:isi.  1,'<(!0;  V(il.;i2.  jip- 
LI  2."i,  in:i-205,  Ififit;   vol.  n:i,  pp.  20G-21fi,  ]Hfi2; 

vi.i.r..  iiii.n?,")  n«fi,  i«f.3. 

—  lidtaiiical  and  paloontologiral  re- 
port (111  llio  <j;colojji('al  State  snrve.v  of 
ArJiaiisas. 

■jil  l;i|iort  of  ft  ttrolofiicil  roroiinais.sancp  of 
tlid  iniildli'  and  .Miiiillicni  ('(111111  ics  of  Arl;an- 
.sas,iiiail('  (liiriii;;  llic  years  IS.'i!)  and  IHfiii,  liy 
llavid  DaloOwon,  pp.  29r>-;i;i9,  iilat(>s.  I'liiladcl- 
lihia,  18fi0. 

■Mistrart,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci..  2(1  Rori(>i,  vol.  ^1, 
pp.  4:11- 1:15,  IKOl. 

—  Note  on  I'rofcssor  Ne\vl)orry's  (criti- 
cisms of  Prol'c.ssor  I  leer's  doleriiiiiia- 
tioii  of  species  of  North  American  fos- 
sil plaiits. 

.\ni.  lour.  Sci.,  2d  sorics,  vol.  20.  p]>.  434-436, 
1800. 

—  Report  of  the  fossil  flora  and  of  tlio 
stratiuiaphical  distribution  of  the  eoal 
ill  the  Keiilneky  eoal  Held. 

(iciil.  Siirv.  KeiiduUy,  llllMll^  duriii;:  tlio 
jYars  1X5.>^  and  1K.5!),  4tli  licporl,  pp.  ;t;!l-437, 
plat<>s,Fninkfort.]8fll. 

.Mistnict,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2il  scries,  vol,  32, 
pp.  11!)  122,1801. 

—  On  the  fossil  frnits  Ibntid  in  connec- 
tion with  tlio  lio;nites  of  Hiiindon.  ^'t. 

Rcimrt  on  t;eolof;y  of  A'eriiioiit,  V(d.  2,  jiji. 
712-71fi  Clarenumt,  1801. 

Am  .lour.  Sci.,  2d  Bcrles.  vol.  ;)2,  pp.  ,'i5.'.-30r), 
181)1. 

—  Kcport  on  the  distrilintion  of  tlit) 
Keolo^jicul  strata  in  the  coal  measnres 
of  Indiana. 

I;,  jidit  of  11  gpolosicfil  reoonnnisaniiro  of 
IiidlaiiM,  mado  in  18,")9 -fiO,  liy  I{,  Owen,  jip. 
:73-:i41,  Indian.iiiolis.  1802. 

—  On  the  origin  and  formation  of  the 
prairies. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3(1  Bcrios,  vol.  39.  pp.  317-:i27, 
1885;  Vol.  40.  pp.2:t-3]. 

Gcol.  Siirv.  Illinois,  vol.  1,  p]).  238-254, 
''liica;;.!.  1806. 

licpiilrlislied  ill  EconomiciiUieol.  of  IlliuoiH, 
V"l.  1,  ii|..  178  190,  Spi-iii):ti('ld.  1882. 

Bull.  V21 37 


Lesquereux,  TiOO — Continued. 

[On  the  character  of  the  millstone 

grit  or  sub-Carlioniferous  conglomerate 

in  the  far  West.] 

Am.  riiil.  Soc.  I'roc.,  vol.  ft,  pp.  198-204,  18r/,. 

Report  on  the  coal  fields  of  Illinois. 

(;(>,(il.  Siirv,  Illinois,  vol.  1,  pp.  208  237, 
Chicago,  1800. 

On  fucoids  in  the  coal  forni.ntion. 

Am.  I'hll.  .Soc,  Trans.,  v(d.  111.  p|i.  313  328, 
plate  7, 1.'<0!I. 

Alistract,  .\ni.  .Tour.  S<'i.,  2(1  Hcries,  vol.42, 
p.  204  (i),  1800. 

Alodo  of  preservation  of  vegetaldo 

remains  in  our  AiiKiriean  coal  nieasiir<!s. 
(!col.  Siirv.  Illinois,  v(d.  4,  };('(ilo;;y  and  pale- 
ontology, pp.  478  508,  Cliicago,  1870. 
Abstract.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  5,  pp.  340-3.13,  1871, 

Tertiary  (lora  of  Nort''  America. 

Ignited  .Slates  (;('ol(it:i.al  survey  of  Montiimi 
nnd  jiortioiis  of  adjacent  TerritoricH,  jirdlmi- 
ii!iryrep(U-t,F.V.  llaydcn  iucliar;:o.  ritlilteport 
of  jirogresa.]))).  304-318.  Wa»liingt(m,  1872. 

On  the  fossil  plant  of  the  Cretaceous 

and  Tertiary  formations  of  Kansas  and 

Nelirasl<a. 

1  'nitcd  states  geological  snrvoyof  'iVyoming 
and  portion.sof  coiiliguous  Territfuics,  K.  V. 
Hayden  in  eliaige,  preliminary  [2d]  report, 
pp.  370-385,  Washington,  1872. 

Lignitic  formation  and  fossil  llora. 

T'nited  Slates  geological  and  geograiiliical 
survey  of  the  Territories  embracing  porliimi* 
of  Motit.ina,  Idaho,  Wyoming,  and  I'tali,  V.  V. 
Hayden  in  eli.arge,  Cth  Annual  Iteport  [for 
1S72|.  pp.  317-427.  Washington.  1873. 

Ab.straet.s,  Am.  .lour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.0, 
jip.  441-4.50 ;  Am.  N.it.,  vol.  8,  jip.  217-218  ({  p.), 
1874. 

<  )n  the  aije  of  certain  beds  of  Wyo- 


ming referred  to  the  Tertiary  by  Pro- 
fessor Hayden,  and  to  tlio  CretaceoiiH 
by  others. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  5,  pp.  308-309, 
1873. 

—  On  the  general  characters  and  rela- 


tions of  the  llora  of  the  Dakota  grou|i. 

United  States  geological  and  geographical 
survey  of  ttio  Territories.  V.  V.  Hayden  in 
charge,  Jiull.  [vol.  1,  1st  series],  pp.  52-02, 
Washington,  1874. 

—  The  lignitic  formation  and  its  foBsil 


llora. 

United  Slates  geological  and  geograplitcul 
survey  of  the  Territories  emhraeing  Colorado, 
I'".  V.  Hayden  incliarge,  |7th  Annual  Kejiort], 
jip.  300-425,  Washington,  1874. 


578 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[BULL.  127. 


Lesquereux,  IjOo— Continurd. 

On  till'  fi)riiiiiti(tii  ol'lLe  lij^nito  beds 

of  tlio  Ix'ouky  Moiuitaiii  n'o-jon. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Ilil  Hcrics,  viil.  ~.,  \i\>.  M-:il, 
1874. 

Contributions  to  the  fossil  flora  of 

tho  Western  Territories,  part  1,  tbo 
Cretaceous  llora. 

ITuitcd  Still  OS  ■;e()l(igi(al  s'-rvcy  (if  Uio  'lor- 
I'itorieH,  F.  V.  Il.iydoii  in  iliiiri;i',  Import,  vol. 
C,  KiB  piifiiM,  30  jilates.  4  ',  \VaMliii;;rtoii,  1874. 

<  )n  the  ago  of  tbo  ligiiitic  formations 

of  tlie  Rocky  Moniitaius. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  ydmries,  vol.  7,  iij).  54(i-rw7, 
1874. 

On   rciniiins  of  land   ])liints   in  tbo 

lower  Silnriiin. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  lid  sorlcs,  vol.  7,  pp.  .'!1-Ii4, 
1H74. 

Abstract,  Am.Xal.,  vol.  8.  ))p,  ino-llll  (!,  i>.), 
1874. 

A  review  of  tbo  Cretaceous  llora  of 

Xortli  America. 

I'liitcd  States  geological  and  geographical 
HUrvcj  <>l  llio  TcrriloiicH  cuiliraclug  (.'nlorado 
aud  partH  of  adjacent  Tcrritoiics,  V.  V.  Hav- 
don  in  <liargo.  Kth  Annual  Kcporf  [for  1874], 
pp.  ;il0-365, 8  plates,  Washington,  IHTfi. 

On  the  Tertiary  llora  of  the  Nortb 

American  lignitie,  considered  as  evi- 
dence of  tbo  ago  of  tbo  formation. 

United  States  geological  and  geographical 
survey  of  tho  Territories  enihriuin^^  ("(dorado 
and  parts  of  adjacent  Territories,  F.  V.  Har- 
den in  cluirgc,  [8th]  Annual  Keport  [for  1874], 
pp.  271-315,  AVasbington,  1876. 

Remarks  on  tbo  geologieal  station 

marked  by  tbe,  speeimens  sent  to  uie 
for  examination  and  representing  tlu; 
species  above  named. 

(ieid.  Surv.  Alahania,  Keport  of  progress 
for  1875,  hy  K.  A.  Smith,  pp.  79-82,  ^[(mtgoni- 
ery,  187(i. 

On  some  new  species  of  fossil  plants 

from  tbe  lignitic  formations. 

United  States  geological  and  geograpliical 
survey  of  tho  Territories,  F.  V.  Ilayden  in 
charge,  Hull.,  vol.  1  [2d  series),  pp.  303-;m9, 
Washington,  187C. 

Uevlowod,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  :id  series,  vol.  11, 
pp.  147-148,  1876. 


Lesquereux,  Loo — Continued. 

A  review  of  tbe  fossil  llora  of  Nnrtli 

Americii. 

Tnited  States  goological  and  googra|iliii  :i| 
survey  of  the  Territories,  F.  V.  Haydcu  in 
charge.  Bull.,  vol.  1,  2d  series,  pp.  ;!33-:m,( 
Wa.shington,  1876. 

Tlie    lignitic    formtition    of    NoriM 

America. 

Tnited  States  ge(dogical  aiul  geogmiiliii.,; 
sinvey  of  the  Territories,  F.  V.  Uiiydin  n, 
cliargo.  Con  triliut  ions  to  tho  fossil  Mora  of  the 
Wostoni  Territories,  part  '2,  the  Terti.iry  ilura 
by  rA>o  Lesfiuereiix.  pp.  3-31,  4°,  Wusliiiintdii. 
1878. 

Kevievred  by  E.  D.  Cope,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  li. 
pp.  LUiJ-'-^O,  1878. 
lit'inarks  on  tbe  Cretaceous  and  Ter- 
tiary llora  of  tbe  Western  Territnric.i. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  10,  pp.  102-108,  1881. 
On  tbe  Tertiary  llora  tisrelatedtn  tin- 
Tertiary  animals  of  tbe  West. 
Am.  Nat.,  v(d.  16,  p.  602  (J  p.),  188:'. 

Contributions  to  tbe  fossil  llora  ol 

tbe   Western  Territories,    part  li,  ih.- 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  lloras. 

I'nited  States  giMdogical  survey  of  tlie  Tct- 
ritories,  F.  V.  Ilayden  in  charge,  Kejidrt.s.viil. 
8,  xii,  283  pages,  59  plates,  4'',  W:isliii)gt(.i] 
1883. 

Princii)lc8  of  Paleozoic  botany. 

Indiana  Dept.  of  Gool.  and  Nat.  IlisI 
Ktth  Annual  Keport  for  1883,  part  J.  iip.  1-Im; 
plates,  Indianapolis,  1884. 

On  tbo  vegetable  origin  of  coal. 

Oeol.  Surv.  I'ennsylviinia,  Annual  liep-m 
for  188.">,  jip.  9.3-121,  Harrisburg,  188(1. 
On  the  character  antl  distribution  nf 


—  New  species  of  fossil  plants  from  tbo 
Cretaceous  formation  of  the  Dakota 
group. 

United  States  geological  and  geograpliical 
survey  of  tho  Territories,  F,  V.  Ilayden  in 
charge,  Hull.  [vol.  1),  2d  scries,  pp.  ;i01-40 J 
Washington,  1870. 


Paleozoic  plants. 

(ieol.  Surv.  of  T'ennaylvania,  AnniiiUKopori 
lor  1880,  ]>art  1,  pp.  4,'i7-,")L'2,  Ilarrisliiu-j,',  188' 

—  Prof.  L.  V.  Ward's  synojisis  of  tlie 
llora  of  tbo  Lari'.mie  group. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  34,  iiii.487-l,*\ 
1887. 

—  Fossil   iilants  collected   at    GoWeD, 
Colo. 

Harvard  Coll.,  Mus.  Comp.  Zool.,  liull.-i '1 
16,  pp.  43-59,  No.  3, 1888. 

—  Fossil  jilants  of  the  coiil  nieasiirij 
of  Rhode  Island. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  seiies,  vol.37,  ]i|i.;i'.'9--''* 
1889. 

—  Lesley,  .1.  P.,  aud.     On  a  inaii  aniij 
prolilo  of  coal  iuul  oil  measnios  iilou; 
Slippery    Rock    Creek,    in     l.awriiufl 
County,  Pa.,  from  a  survey  in  ISW- 

2d  (ieol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  UipiTl  ''J 
special  report  on  tlie  petroleuni  nf  IVnii')'! 
vaniii,  by  Henry  Wrigley,  pp.  90  loT,  Iil«l 
Harrisburg,  1875. 


UUU..127. 


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NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


579 


of  North 

)ogra\)liii  ill 
Uayiliii  ill 
[,,,.  »:t. 

of    Norl'ii 

;(Mi;;rii]iliir,ii 
,  lliiydfii  ih 
illl(ir!llil'tlir 
Lfitiiiry  llimi 
Wusliiniltuu, 

Nut.,  vol.  v: 

US  ami  Ter- 
Territorii:!. 

1881. 

BlatiMltntlii' 

jst. 

(,  18H2. 

)ssil  llora  ol 


I,everett.  I'rank.    On  the  occnrroncc  of     Lewis,  Klias,  jr. — ("oiitiiuuMl. 
tlie"l'i>iestbetl"bcueath  intraiiioraiilio     Ips  ami  dowiiH  of  tho  Lon^  Island 

ilril't.    [Abstract.]  coast. 

Am.  A.s.sw.  Adv.  Sol.,  rroc.  vol.  37,  pp.  Popular  Sc.i.  Mimtlily.  vol.  10,  pp.  4;!4~44li, 

ISS-lHl  i\  p.),  1889. 

l{iii>i(l  beaches  of  Lake  Michigan. 

Wiaioii"'"  Acad.   Sci.,   TraiiH.,  vol.  7,  ]ip. 
177-IB:;,  1889. 

(ihicial  i)henoniona  of  northeastern 

Illinois*  and   northern   Indiana.     [Ab- 
stract.] 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  p.  808  (jt  p.),  1889. 
Am.  .\.s»o«.  Adv.  Sci.,  Troi'.,  vol.  ,18,  p.  248 
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1877. 

—  Certain   features   of  the   valleys   or 


water  courses  of  southern  Long  Island. 
Am.  ,Jour.  Sci.,  3d  .st'rics,  vol.  13.  pji.  'Jl.'i-'JIO, 
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—  Clianges  of  cliiuato  indicated  by  iu-  !  Woodham   artesian    well    on    I.on.' 


I 


ter^'la(i;il  beds  and  attendant  oxidation 

aud  ieacliing. 

licistoii  .So(^  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  24,  pp. 
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Abstnicts.  Am.  (jool.,  vid.  5,  p.  123  (7  lines) ; 
Am.  Nal..  vol.  25,  p.  279  (i  p.),  1891. 

part  ;!,  til'-   ^ — GlaciMl  studies   bearing  on  the  an- 
oras. 

vev  of  tlie  Tot- 


ro,  Ui'iuirts.v"! 
1°,  Waaliingti'ii 

p  botany. 
,i„l    Nat.  Hist.. 
rt2.  VP.l-l'*- 

of  coal. 
Aiiiiiiid  Uep"" 
;,  1H8«. 

istributioii  n( 

AniiiiidUi'P"" 
arrisliiirg,  18*'' 
iiopsis  of  tk 

ip. 
0I.34,  iili.4N-'>"' 

ed   at  Uoliien, 

11. /,ool.,l''illl"^"'' 

roal  iiu'asuiij 
vol.37,  ,>!'■'•!*'•"*' 


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liiistim  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  27,  pp. 

,ig5-58li.  1^90. 

y —  I'leistocene  tluvial  planes  of  western 

Pi'iin.sylvania. 

Am,  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  sories,  vol.  42,  pp.  200-212, 

1891. 

—  Tho  Cincinnati  ice  dam. 

Aiii.(iiol.,vid.  8,  pp.  232-233  (J  p.),  1891. 
.Vlistract  ot'  paper  read  to  Am.  Assoc.  .Vdv. 

Si'i..  1«91. 

fievette,  (i.  M.  Kcjiort  of  observations 
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Joseph,  and  Laporte. 

(icol.Siirv.  Indiana,  5th  Annual  Keport  for 
im.lip.  i:iO-474,  Indianapolis,  1874. 

•Olisorvations  on  tho  depth  and  tem- 
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|iTu  Indiana. 

Gi'ol.Surv.  Indiana,  7rli  Annual  Report  lor 
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.Vb.^tiart.  .\ni   Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  V(d.  1:;, 
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iwis,  Klia.s,   jr.     I'.videnee  of  a  prol)a- 
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.\in.Juiii.  Sci.,2d  series,  vid.  41,  p.  400  (J  p.), 

m. 

vey  ill  l«^^'' 
Ivania.    U-'l""'  ''I 
.,,leun.  el-  I'l'iiwi 
up  96  111',  vl"'"'M   •^"''  Ni'l,  vol.  2,  pp.  334-330,  180',l.     Uead  lu 
^  l^'ii;  Wand  Hist,  Soc. 


On  a  iiiaV  »»^1 
moaHiii««  ivluu- 
iu    La\vmi« 


Evidences  of  coast  depression  along 
i  dliores  of  Long  Island. 


Island,  2  miles  east  of  East  Xew  York 
on  the  line  of  tho  Long  Island  Kail- 
road. 

.\iu.  Jour.  Sci..  3d  suiies.  vol.  37,  p.  233  (J  p.), 
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Lewis,  ll.Carvill.     The  surface  geology 
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Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  v(d.  14.  p.  810  (J  p.),  1880. 

On  tho  IJryn  Mawr  gravel. 

I'liiladelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  Tree,  vol.  32,  ]ip. 

277-278,  1881. 

On  a  Jurassic  sand    [near  Elkton, 

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Tlie   iron    ores    and  lignite  of    the 

Montgomery  County  valley,  I 'a. 

I'liiladelphia  Acad.  Sci.,   I'roc,  vol.  32,  pp. 
281.282-291.  1881. 
On  serpentine  in  HnelvS  County  [I'a.  |. 

I'liihidelplii,)    Acid.  l^ii..    I'roc,    vol.  32.   p. 
281,  (,!  p.),  1881. 

The   antii|nity    of    man    in   eastern 

America  geologically  considered. 

Am.    Assoc    Adv.   !>ci..  I'roc.  vol.   29,  jip, 
700-709,  18S1. 

Alistract,  Science  (edited  by  .Michols),  vol.  1, 
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The 'I'reiiton  gravel  and  its  I'elalion 

to  the  antiiiuity  of  man. 

I'liiladidphla  Acad.  Sci.,    I'roc,  vol.  32,  pp. 
290-309,  1881. 

.\bstracl.   Am.   Nat.,  vol.   15,    p.  333  (J   p.), 

1881. 

On  Fliiladelphite,     iSp.  iiov.) 

I'hiladclpliia,  Acad.  Sci..   I'roc,  vol.  32,  jip. 

313-328, 1881. 

A  Potsdam  sandstone  outcrop  on  the 

South  Valley  Hill  of  Chester  Viilley. 
riiiladelphia  .Vcad.  .Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  32,  J>.  329 
(J  p.),  1881. 


580 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX    OF 


[i"u.  ir. 


Levris,  II.  Carvill — Coutimicd. 

The  iron  ores  of  th(5  ISriUHloii  period. 

[Abstriict.j 

Am.  Asmx;.  Adv.  Sii.,  I'roc,  vol. :;!),  iip.  4L'7- 
428,  1881. 

Sciciico  (t'diU'd  by  Mii'hols),  vol.  1,  )>.  1(14, 
1880. 

The  great  torniinul  moraine  across 

Pennsylvania. 

Am.  Ahwoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  lll.|iii.lWJ- 
398,  1881!. 

AliHtnict,  S(;ioIlll^,  vol.11,  pp.  103  107,  map. 

[( )n  the  local  drilt  and  erosion  on 

tlio  llolston  liiver  in  Salt\illo  Valley, 
Va.] 

Am.  I'liil.  Sol^,  I'roc,  vol.   lU,  j).  155  (J  p-). 

18.S1!. 
Tlio  VirgiuiiLs,  vol.2,  pi). U2-U3,  4'\ 
Koviowed  liy  Sir.  Foutaiiiti,  ibid.,   ])p.  319- 

352,  and  Am.  Nat.,  vid.  10,  p.  70  (',  j.  ),  18i*2. 

■ The  j;eolo<;y  of  I'liiladclpliia. 

Franklin  Inst.,  Jour.,  3d  surios,  vol.  85,  pp. 
359-374,  422-427,  1883. 

Koviowed  by  P.  Frazor,  Scioncc,  vol.  2,  jip. 
209-270,  1883. 

fieolofiy  of  I'hiladeljdiia    |  rejjly   to 

Frazor] . 

Science,  vol.  2,  pp.  4U2-403  (i  p.),  1883. 

Sni)posed    o;lacial   stria-   on   Locnat 

Alonntain,  Pa. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  Morieu,  vol.  20,  pp.  483-484 
(J  p.),  1883. 

The  i;Toat  Ice  age  in  Pennsylvania. 

Franklin  Inst.,  Jour.,  3d  serios,  vol.  85.  j)p. 
287-307,  niap,  1883.  | 

[ ]  Maj)  of  the  terminal  moraine   [in 

Pennsylvania]. 

Am.  I'hil.  .Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  2U,  |ip.  O02-OG4, 
1883. 

On  a  fanlt  in  tlm  Trias  near  Yardley- 

villo.  Pa.  I 

I'liilailclpliia  .Vcad.  Sri.,  I'roc,  vol.  114.  pp. 
40-41,1883. 


LeAvis,  II.  ('arvill — ContiniKul. 

iv'eport    on    the    terminal    nior.iim 

across  PtMinsylvania  and  western  Xw 

Yorli. 

(ieol.  Snrv.  Pennsylvania,  Uepcni  Z,  35 
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.Vbstraels,  .Vm.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  Boriu.s,  vol.a, 
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[ ]  I'l'he  ice  of  the  (Jlacial  period.] 

I'liiladelpliia  .Vead.  Sei.,  I'roc.  vol.  :15,  |i|,. 
47--4'.),  70-71, 1884. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Nal.,  vol.  17,  pp.  5iK-ai( 
(J  11.),  1883;  Seioneo,  vol.  1,  pp.  !)7-St8  (A  |i,i 
1883. 

[l''lexible  sandstone  I'rom   i'onii.svl- 

vania.] 

Head  to  I'liiladelpliia  Aeud.  .Sei.,  ISHt. 
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Some  examples  of  pressurc-ilu.xioii 

in  Pennsylvania. 

llritisli  A.ssoc,  Keport,  1885,  Tians.dl' s.. 
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-V  great  fraj)  dike  ucro.ss  southeast- 

orn  Peuimylvania. 

Am.  I'hil.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  pp.  IliiWJO. 
map,  1885. 

Ali.straet.s,  Am.  Assoc  Adv.  .Sei.,  l'nio.,vol. 
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Marginal  kauies. 

I3ritisli  Assoc,  Heport  of  54tli  ineiiinjr.iif, 
720  (;]  p.),  1885. 

Geological  observations  iu  Ijimjif. 

Kead  to  I'hiladelphia  Acad.  .Sei., (iiinUrS 
1880. 
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The  genesis  of  the  diamond. 

Science,  vol.  8,  pp.  345-347,  4',  1880. 
Abstract,  School  of  Minos,  (i>uurt ,  vol.ff.ini. 
188-190, 1887. 

Comparative  stiulies  upon  the  gla- 


ciationof  Xorth.\merica,  (ireat  lirilaiu, 
and  Ireland. 

.\ni.  Jour.  .Sei.,  3d  .■series,  vol.  ;rj,  p|i.  43j-i;!!, 
1880. 

.\m.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  iij).  919  925. 
British  As.soc,  Keport  of  50th  iiiecliiit  I'-'t  I 
pp.  032-035, 1887. 
( Ieol.  Maj;.,  3d  decade,  vol.  4,  pp.  -.«1  Uvv 
AbHtract,  Nature,  vol.  35,  p.  89,  IS^C. 

—  ^larginal  kanics. 

Philadelphia  Acad.  Sei.,  l'ro<-.  lur  It*«.'Mi|''j 
157-173,  plates,  1880. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  19,  p.  929  (i p.),  im 
Kead  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sei.,  Augnst  Sij 
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Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  28,  pp.  270-285,  I  The  terminal  moraines  of  tlio  j;rcai;| 

nmp,  1881.  |       glaoiors  (tf  England.     [Abstract.] 

Alislruct,  Scleuce,  vol.  4,  p.  500  (,'„  p.),  4'^,   i  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  34,  piLllt-lA 

1884.  1887. 


(ieology  of  Philadeli)hia. 

Sciunee,  vol.  2,  pp.  052-053  (;.;  i>.),  1883. 

[Fossils  iu  Jnratrias  near  Pho-nix- 

vilIe,Pa.] 

Science,  vol.  3,  p.  295  (J  p.),  1884. 

On  supposed  glaciation  iu  Pennsyl- 


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^  On  Hdiiid  iiii])<>rt;iiif  extra  nioriiinic 

lakes  in  rontral  Kn^jliiml,  North  Aiiior- 
ic;i,  ;iii(l  clsi^wlioro.  duriiij;'  tlw  ijcriod  of 
iniixiiiiiini  <jlaciatioii,  and  on  tlii' orijiin 
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Ilritisli  Assoi'.  Ailv.  Si-i..  I'roc.  Ili'))orl,  IRHT, 
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(i.iii.  Maf,'..;!(i  <iiTn<lo,v(ii.  I,  pp. riir.-r)i7,  isr,^. 

[Ivciiiark.s  on  V.  M.  lllilcr's  papoi'  on 

tlio  Alliirnpcan  formation  in  castoni 
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Am.  I'hil.  Soc,  vol.  L'.l,  ])p.  r>3-,'i4,  Xo.  127, 

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Lewis,  Sniniifl.  A  few  roniark.s  on  tlio 
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I  —  Tlioc.'iuseof  certain  markinjjjs  in  coal. 
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I  Lewis,  ■\Villiam,  and  Clarke,  M.  Ili.story 
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ofLi'wisand  Clarke  to  the  sources  of 
the  MiHsouri,  thenc^e  across  tho  Rocky 
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I — l!o]i(irt  on  tho  snrvoy  of  Sonth  Caro- 
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I'plates,  Colnmhia,  185G.  [.Second  edi- 
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Alistraet.  Am.  Jour.  Sci..  2<1  serii'.s,  vol.  24, 
pp.  14.'.- 147. 

I —  Kt]i(irt  on  the  snrvoy  of  South  C.aro- 
linii.lieiiiir  the  second  annual  re))ort  of 
proj,'resH  for  18,">7  [Union,  ."■partan- 
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Ma,  18.JS. 
Absfrni't.  Am.  .Tour.  Sei.,  2(1  Heri(':'  vol.  2(1. 

P.I31  (J  li.).]S,-,,S. 

|~-.V  eontrihntion  to  tho  goolojiic  chro- 
nnlof;y  of  the  southern  Allesliatiios. 
Am.  Asaoe.  Adv.  iSoc,  I'roc,  vol.  12,  pp.  227- 

JO.lHTii). 


Lieber,  Oscar  M. — Continued. 

TIk^  it:ic(dumito  and   its  assoeiaten, 

eomprisin;^  ohsorv.ations  on  their  Reo- 
logical  importanceand  their  connection 
with  th(>  oeenrr(Mices  of  gold,  !i  contri- 
hntion  to  tJKi  ge(dogi('  chronology  of 
tlie  Houtlu'rii  Allegli.'inies. 

Survey  (if  South  (^'aroliniv.  .'Id  Auiin.al  IJeport. 
(iC  ])i(i;;r('MH  (luriiifj  IS.'iR.  Wy  Osciir  M.Liolior, 
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Alistraet.  .\iii.  .Tour.  Sei.,  2(1  scries,  V(d.  28. 
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[Greenville  and  Pickens  districts.] 

Survey  of  South  ('andiii.a,  lid  Annual  IJcport 

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Alistraet.  Am.  .Tour.  Sei..  2d  series,  vol.  28, 

p.  148  (J  p.),18.TO. 

Notes  on  certain  ancient  and  present 

changes  along  tho  coast  of  .South  Car- 
olina. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol.  28,  pp.  354-rt,'i9, 
1850. 

Geology  of  the  coast  of  L.ahrador. 

TT.  S.  Coast  Surv.,  Report  for  1800,  pp.  402- 

40.S,  majt,  lano. 

L'ei)ort  on  the  survey  of  Sonth  Ciiro- 

lin;i,  heing  the  fourth  annual  rejiort 
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4  plates,  Colnmhia,  1.S60. 

Die  aniericnnische  astronomisclie  Kx- 


ju'dition  nacliLahrador  im  .Inli  18G0. 
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Lilley,  A.  T.     Detailed  section  of  Che- 
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A  revision  of  tlio  section  of  (!hemung 

rock  exposed  in  t\w  Gulf  Prook  gorge 
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Am.  IMiil.  Soe..  I'nie.,  vol.  23,  p.  291,  188fi. 

Limber,  .John.  Fossil  remains  in  Lenoir 
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Am.  N'lit.,  veil.  20,  lip.  .|51-l.'.J  (J  ]>.),  188(>. 

Dr.  N.  <).  IlolMt'.s  studies  in  glacial 

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G(!ol.  Siirv,  Oliii),  U('])orl,  ml.  3.  fjcoldcy  and 
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Liiidenkohl,  A.  (ieoloiry  of  the, sea  bot- 
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Am.  .Tour.  Si'i.,  3d  RcrioH,  vol.  2!),  pp,  47.')-lH0, 
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Notes  on  tlio  siibniarino  channel  of 

the  l{u(ls()ii  Kivor  ami  other  ovidtiuces 
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Am. .Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  sisrios,  vol.  41.  \t\t.  41*9-409, 
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lOtli  Cin.sus  I'.  S.,  vid.  15,  .Minliii;  Indiisilcs, 
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The  silver  mines  of  Calico,  Cal. 

Am.  Inst.  Jliniii^  Eiig.,  Trana.,  vol.  15,  i>i). 
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Notes  on  the  geology  of  I?aja  Cali- 
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California  Acad.  Sei.,  I' roe.,  2d  scries,  vol.  1, 
pp.  17.^-100,  plates  1-5, 1889. 

Petrographicalnote.s  Ironi  BaJaCali- 


Lindsley,  .lames  G. — Continnci 

[ ]  [NotcH  for  (u;ntr;il  New  ^(lrk.] 


Maefarl.'ine's  <ie(d. 
pp.  134-135, 1800. 


Iwy.  Onidc,  2(1  idjtioii. 


foriiia,  Mexico. 

California  Ae.id.  Sei.,  I'roc,  v(d.  2,  pp.  1-17, 
1890. 

Liudsley,    Harrison    W.      Connecticut 
[building  stones]. 

Huh  Census  U.  S.,  Keporton  building  stone.s 
of  tlie  I'liiteil  States  and  statistics  of  (juarry 
industries  for  1880.  pp.  120-128,  4°,  Washing- 
ton, 1884. 

Hound  as  jiart  of  Vol.  X,  but  lias  separate 
pagination. 

Liiidsley,  James  G .    A  study  of  the  rocks 
[Ron<l(mt  fault]. 

rouglikeepsio  !Soc.  Nat.  Sei.,  Proe.,  Oct., 
1878,  to  .July,  1879,  jip.  44-48, 1879. 

[The  rocks  of  Tilster  County,  N.  Y.] 

IJead  to  Kingston  I.itinny  Club.  (Not 
aeeu.] 


Linn,  Alonzo,  and  Linton,  I'dwdnl. 
Notes  on  the  nionntain  linu'sione  u 
the  bas<!  of  No.  XI)  in  the  N\  ii^liin^'tun 
Couiit.v  gas  wells. 

(ieol.  Siirv.  Pennsylvania,  Aniiiiiil  l;i.|i,iri 
for  188.'),  |ip.  222-225,  Ilarrisburg,  IHso. 

Abstr.vt,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,:iil  .sii  lis,  vul,  3;, 
)>.  l.")8,  IH,s7. 

Linney,  \V.  M.  Geidogical  survey  m 
Kentucky,  .(.  li.  I'roctor,  director,  rc- 
jtort  on  the  geology  of  Clark  ami 
Montgomery  counties,  7-")  pages,  inajN 
[Frankfort.  1X87  (?)]. 

Geological  survey  of  Kcntuiky..!.  li. 

Proctor,  director,  re])ort  on  Hie  j;nil- 
ogy  of  Mercer  County,  2!»  ))ai,'es,  ina|i 
[Frankfort,  1887(?)]. 

(Jeological  survey  of  Kent  iicky,,l.  \i  \ 

Proctor,  director,  report  on  the  i;i'iil 
ogy  of  Washington  County,  21  pa^'is, 
map,  [Frankfort,  1887  (?)]. 

Kcport  on  the  geology  of  Hath  [ami 

Fleming  counties],  (ieological    HMrvcy| 
of    Kentucky,    86    pages,  m.-i))    [date, 
188H?]. 

Geological     survey    of     Kentucky,  I 

John  K.  Proctor,  director,  report  mil 
the  geology  of  Garrard  Coiiiity,  ^ij 
pages,  map,  8vo.  [1888f]. 

lleport  on  the  geology  of  NelsonI 

County. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Kentucky,  Koport  on  tlicgeiJ-j 
ogy  of  Spencer  and  Xelson  counties.  iip.21-5S,| 
m.ip,  [1888.']. 

Itoport  on  the  geology  of  .Speii«t 

County. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Kentucky,  I!o]iort  en  Speiufi 
and  Nelson  eouutiea,  pp.  1-19,  map  [1888] 

Ke])orts  on  the   geology  of  HeiiryJ 

.Slielby,  and  Oldham  counti<'s,  fjwio;,' 
ical  survey  of  Kentucky,  70  pages,  ma^ 
[1889?]. 

Notes  on  the  rocks  of  central  K'l 

tncky,  with  list  of  fossils,  geolosN 
survey  of  Kentucky,  19  pages  [18(ji)?" 

Koport  on    the  geology  ef  Maeol 

County,  geological  survey  of  Keutuckl 
31  pages,  map  [1889]. 


BULL.  127 


I.ARTOX.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY, 


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1. 
ork,] 

•Jil  lilitiull. 


I'llwaril, 
(Stone  (.It 
iiNhiii},'tiiii 

iiiial  U('|Hin 
1H,S«. 
•rifs,  vol.  B. 


siirvo) 

I 

iii'i'lor 

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lMiivK 

aiKl  ■ 

iiifus,  iiiajis  ■ 

iiii'ky, 

.„<■ 

11  till'  i:i'»l- 

li!i|;('f>,  ina|i 
itucky,.l.ll. 


11  til 

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I 

y.  ^1 

]YA'<:>-f. 

1 

f  Uii 

Ih  [an.l 

1 

fic;il 

survey 

■ 

lUlip 

[date. 

1 

KtMitiu'ky,  I 

rcjxirt  on  I 

Comity,  31] 


•    ol' 

Nelson 

1 

)rt  (11 

the  jlf'l- 

1 

iitii'^ 

Jip.  21'3J, 

1 

of 

SpeiHci 

1 

iri  mi  ^llell>•^'^ 
nap  il88iij 

;y   of  llCliryl 

iticsK''"'"^! 
Oiniges.iuaa 

central  Kitt 
s,^  srcoloi^ii'i' 

of  Ma.«"l 
lot  Kentucky 


Linton,  Edward,  Linn,  AJonzo,  and. 
Noti^  (in  tlio  inouutain  li'weHtoiic  (at  tlic 
base  of  No.  XI)  iu  the  Wa8hiu<;ti>ii 
foiiiity  fjas  wells. 

(Ifi.l.  Siirv.  I'oiiiisylvaiiiii.  Aiinniil  Jioport 
f(ir  ]Mi,.  pp.  222-225, 1886. 

.Vbstract,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  lid  sorien,  vol.  Ill), 
II.  KV.  1887. 

Little,  I  H'oi'ge.  [Iteniarks  on  correlation 
of  iiiirtliiM'n  and  Hoiitlicrn  drifts,  in 
(lisciission  of  K.  \V.  llilyard  ou  history 
of  tht!  Gulf  of  Mexico.] 

Kc:iil  to  Am.  Ahsoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1871. 
Am.  Xiit.,  vol.  r,.  ],],.  520-521  (J  p.),  1871. 

—  l\e|)ort  of  profjross  of  the  miiieral- 
oj,'i(iil,  <;eolo<j;ical,aiid  ])liy8ical  snrvoy 
of  the  .*<tat«  of  Goor.i;ia  for  Sejjt,  1  to 
Dec.  31. 1874,  3(i  pa^es,  1875. 

—  Si'Cdiid  report  of  progress  of  the 
iiiiii('r;do;j;i(al.  geological,  and  physical 
Biirvty  (if  the  State  of  Georgia  for  1875, 
If!  piiges,  1876. 

Ali>-lriicl,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3d  Herios,  vol.11, 
li|i.2JU-2:)0(.5p.),  1876. 

—  Catalogue  of  ores,  rocks,  and  woods 
si'lcctcd  from  the  geological  survey 
cdllcctioa  of  the  .State  of  ( ieorgia,  with 
a(l(!Scri]ition  of  the  gi^ological  I'ornia- 
tioiis,  l(i  pages,  Atlanta,  1878. 

—  (ii'digia  [geological  formatioiisj. 
?>liiilailam;'»  Am.  G(^ol.  K.  K.  (iuide,  pp.  188- 

IIK).  li-T'J. 

—  K'ciKirt  on  th(^  hlnc  clay  of  the  Mis- 
sissiiijii  River. 

U.  S.  (Joiist  Siirv.,  ll<;pnrt  for  1880,  Appendix 
12,1111. 1 15-171,  plalo  4.'^,  AVasliiiiKtdii.  18S2. 

r.  S.  Army,  ('bicf  of  Kii!;im'crs,  lli^port  lor 
\m,  part  :i,  pp.  2;tl5-23;i9,  Wasliiiigton,  188J. 

Iiitton,  \.     A  preliminary  report  on  some 

of  the  ])rin(ipal    mines   in    Franklin, 

Jetipisiiii,   Washington,    St.    Franyois, 

aiulMndison  counties,  Missmiri. 

(icdl.  Siirv.'  SliH.sdiiri,  Ist  and   2d   Annual 

Iti'l'iirt.s  part  2,  pp.  1-94,  JolVer.son  City,  18.")5. 

i—- licJdier  and  ]?rothers'  artesian  well 
[ill  St.  l.oiiis,  Mo.]. 
Si  l.iHiis  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  pp.  80-8ti. 

lilato.  KSiiO. 

poyd,  T.  C.  B.     (ieological  notes  from 
I'W  8tat(!  of  New  York.     [Abridged.] 

tieiil.  Soc,  Qimrt.  Jour.,  vol.  ;12,  pp.  70-79, 
187(1. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  3(1  Bories,  vol.  11, 
l*  *95  (i  p.),  1876. 


Locke,  John.     Analysisof  the  limestone 
of  Cincinnati  and  l)ayton. 

Hoport  of  tbo  c<immitt(io  on  ii  j;foloj;ical 
survey  of  tho  Statu  [of  Ohio],  pp.  77-78,  Co- 
luiiiliuH,  18:<6. 

[Report  on  southwestern  Ohio.] 

Gcolo^W  of  Oliio.  by  W.  \V.  Matbcr,  2d  An- 
nual Kcport.  pp.  201-274,  plates,  maps,  Colum- 
bus, 1838. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  V(d.  40,  pp.  128-133, 

1SI1,1«38. 

Report   on   tho   load   r«»gion  of  the 

Upper  Jlississiiipi. 

Ilcport  iil'cxiilonition  of  part  of  lown.  AVis- 
cousin,  aiid  Illinois  in  1S3;),  by  D.  I).  Owen, 
[coM.stitiit  iu;;  pp.  O-lCl  of]  Messa^o  I'rcst. 
V.  S..  com  orniii;;  mineral  lands  of  tlic  I'liitcd 
States,  pp.  110  l.j'.),  20tli  Cong.,  1st  soss.,  llouso 
Ex.  Do(\  Xo.  2;i9,  AVM8bin;,'tou.  1840. 

28(  b  Con^'.,  1st  soss..  Senate  Ex.  Hoc.  No.  407, 
jip.  147-189,  plates,  "Wasliington,  1844. 

[ ]  [Remarks  on  connection  between 

magiKitism  and  geology.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  v.d.  41,  p.  171  (\  p.),  1841. 
Assoc.  Am.  Gool.,  Trans.,  p.  23  (J  p.),  1843. 

[ ]  [On  the  geology  of  some  ])arts  of 

tho  United  States  west  of  the  Alleghany 
Mountains.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  41,  pp.  16U-161, 1841. 
Assoc.  Am.  Gcol.,  Trans,  pp.  13-14  li  ji.), 
1843. 

[Glacial   ]ilaning   and   bowlders  iu 

Ohio.] 

Ami.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  41,  pp.  17.")-]70  (J  p.),  1841. 
Assoc.  Am.  (ieol..  Trans.,  p.  28  (J  p.),  1843. 

[ ]  Rocks  froiiith(!  lead  regions  of  tho 

1,'^ppcr  Mississippi,  with  rcmarkson  tho 
geology  of  the  West. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  V(d.  43,  pp.  147-149,  1842. 
Assoc.  Am.  Ocol.,  Trans.,  pp.  43-4.",,  1S43. 

\otice  of  a  prostrate  forest  under  the 

diluvium  of  Ohio. 

Assoc.  Am.  ('.col..  Trans.,  pp.  240-211, 1843. 

Observations  made  in  the  years  1838, 

is:!!t,  ISIO,  lSll,and  l!~!i;i  to  determine 
fh(!  nifigiietical  di|iaiid  intensity  of  tho 
niagiictieal  force  iusevertil  parts  of  tho 
United  .States. 

Am.  riiil.  Soc,  Trans.,  new  series,  V(d.  9, 
pp.  283-328,  plates,  4  ',  1846. 

(ieology  of  I'orters  Island  and  Cop- 
per Harbor. 

Am.  I'bil.  Sot.,  Trans.,  vol.  9,  pp.  311-312 
(3  p.),  4',  maps,  1840. 

— —  (ieologiciii  observations  [ui)])er  pe- 
ninsula of  Michigan]. 

U.  S.  (Jcneial  Land  Ollice,  Ueporl  for  1847, 
pp.  186-199  [3tlth  Cong.,  1st  scss..  Senate  Ex. 
Doc.No.  2,]  LWasbiugton,  1847]. 


584 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


I  »L'I.L.  127. 


Locke,  Jiihii — Coiitiiiutsd. 

Ciitalngim<it'H])(;ciiiien8  [aud  IJiiittMl 

States  (jt!i)loi;ical  Survciy  of  jmlilic 
lands  of  ^lichigaii,  ticld  iioteHj. 

McsBaj;«  I'rcst.  U.  S.,  .'IImI  Cong.,  1st  rtcnti., 
lIuuHO  Kx.  Uoc.  No.  5,  \mTt  3,  pp.  56;)-5S(), 
WuHliiugUm,  1849. 

Observations  on  terrestrial  mayiiet- 

isni. 

SmitliHonian  OnitribntiuDM,  vul.  3.  articli^  1 
(No.  35),  29  pages,  4 ',  1852. 

Catalogue   of  rocks,  niiiifials,  ores, 

aud  fossils  collcct(!(l  by  .lolm  i.ocke. 
Siiiitlmoui.an  Eopcirt   lor  1854,  pp.  o67-383, 
1855. 

Lockett,  Samuel  H.  Koport  of  topo- 
graphical survey  of  a  part  of  Louisiana 
made  during  the  mouths  of  July  aud 
August,  186!). 

Louisiana  State  Sominary  and  Military 
Academy,  Koport  of  tho  board  of  super- 
visors for  1809,  pp.  49-70,  New  Orleans,  1S70. 

Second  annual  report  of  tlio  topo- 
graphical survey  of  Louisiana. 

Loui.sianu  iStalo  University,  llepurt  of  su- 
jiurinteudcut  for  1870,  itp.  1-55,  Now  Orleans, 
1871. 

Fourth  annual  report  of  topograph- 
ical survey  of  Louisiana. 

Louisiaua  State  Uuiversily,  board  of  su- 
pervisors, Koport,  pp.  133-100,  Now  Orloaus, 
1878. 

Lockington,  W.  N.  On  causes  of  eleva- 
tion aud  depression  of  tho  earth's  sur- 
face. 

Kead  to  Philadelphia  Aead.  Sri.,  1885. 
Science,  vol.  0,  ])p.  3S7-II.NS  (|  p.),  1885. 

The  neigiiborhood  of  .Sfvillc. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  pp.  lG5-lG0(i!  p.),  (Fibni- 
ary  number),  1889. 

Lockwood,  D.  \V.  Survey  of  the  .Mis- 
sissippi Kiver. 

U.  S.  Ariuy,  C'liief  of  Kngineirs,  Keport  (or 
1879,  part  ll.  pp.  1922-1929,  AVasliiugton,  1879. 

Loew^,  Oscar.     Lieutenant  "Wheeler's  Lx- 
pedition  uach  Nou-Moxiko  uiid  Ari/oiui. 
I'etermauu's  Mitt.,  vol.  20,  ]ip.  401-410,  453- 
401,  4^  1874. 

Keport  upon  tho  mineralogical,  tij^ri- 

ciiltural,  and  chemical  conditions  ob- 
served in  portions  of  Colorado,  New 
Mexico,  and  Arizona.  [Including 
analyses  of  soils  and  a  chapter  on 
"The  eruptive  rocks  of  Arizona  tiud 
New  Mexico."] 

freographical  and  geological  explorations 
and  surveys  west  of  the  100th  meridian, 
AVhoider  in  charge,  Uejjort,  vol.  3,  geology,  i)p. 
080-001,  4^^,  AVasliiugtou,  1875. 


Loe^  Oscar — Continued. 

Geological  and  mineralogical  niioit 

on  portions  of  Colorado  aud  New  Mex- 
ico. 

(ieograi)hical  exploral  ions  and  surveyswest 
of  tho  lOOtli  meridian,  by  Wheeler,  iimiuiil re- 
port. Annual  Kepi  nt  of  tli.i  Chief  of  l-ji^inccrj 
for  1875,  Appendix  LL,  pp.  97-110,  W'aaliius 
ton, 1875. 

Lieutenant  G.  M.  Wheeler's  /wcitc 


Expedition  nacliNeu-Mexiko  uiid  Colo- 
rado, 1S7I. 

I'lHermanns  Mitt.,  vol.  21,  pp.  441-15),  4-, 
1875;  vol.  22,  pp.  209-217,  map  12,  4  ',  1870. 

—  Lieutenaut  Wheeler's  Kxpeditiuu 
diirch  das  sildliche  Califoruieu  im 
Jahre  1875. 

I'etermauu's  Mitt.,  vol.  22,  pp.;)27-:Ull.  llu- 
427,  4^,  1870;  vol.  23,  pp.  134-140,  4',  1877. 

—  Report  on  tht^  geological  and  miner- 
alogi<iilcliaracler  of  southeast  el  II  Cali- 
fornia and  adjacent  regions  [and  list  of 
minerals  and  rocks,  and  report  on  liikw 
and  springs]. 

Geographiial  surveys  west  of  the  luuthim- 
ridian,  l)y  AV'heeler,  auuiial  riport.  .\imual 
Koport  of  tho  Chief  of  Kngiiu cis  for  ISiC. 
Appendix  JJ,  pp.  173-199.  Washiiiglon.  ISTC 

—  Gilbert,  (!.  K.,  Howell,  E.  V..,  ami. 
Parts  of  eastern  and  soiitlioastt'rii 
Arizona,  weste'u  ami  soutlnvesteru 
New  Mexico. 

[Geol.  Atlas,  .surveys  west  of  the  luOtli 
meridian,  under  (1.  M.  Wheeler],  sliiit  Xo.S3. 
folio  [WashiiigtonJ,  1877. 

—  and    Roessler,  A.    K.     Erldisclimi!,' 


des    Nordwest-Tliciles    von   Texas  im 
Jahro  1871.'. 

relermanu's  .Mitt.,  vol.  19,  pp.  1,^:1-107,  plain 
23,  4'^,  1873. 

Logan,  William  E.     (On  tho(v\lcii.siouiil' 

the  Appiiliiehain  system  into  Canada.] 

[tiecd.  Surv.  Camula,  rreliminary  IIf|i(irt  j 

for  1842],  .Montreal,  1845. 

[Ke[)ort  of  jirogrcss  in  western  aiiii  | 

in  eastern  divisions.] 

Canada,    (iiiol.   Surv.,    Keporl  el' |irosr"H 
1843,  -Montreal,  1845. 

[Study  of  shore  of  St.  Lawnucelioi 


Cape  Kosier  to  Cape  Chat  and  appendix  j 
of  sections.] 

(Jeol.   Surv.   Canada,  Koport  <if  iirogii'SI 
1841,  pp.  5-00,  78-110,  Montreal,  1840. 

—  On  the  ]);ieking  of  ice  in  tho  liivtrl 
St.  Lawreneo;  tho  modern  deiiositsf'f 
its  valley ;  and  tho  existence  of  mariuDJ 


li.lBTON.1 


NORTH  AMEKKJAN  GEOLOGY. 


585 


IiCgaii,  Williiuu  E. — Coutiuued. 
,y\U  in  thorn  aud  on  tho  iiiountiiiiiM  ol' 
Mtfiitnul. 

(icul.  Soc,  Ijuart.  Jour.,  vul.  2,  \ni.  422-432, 

11140. 

I KeiMirt    [on  a  jmrt  of  tho   Ottawa 

Ijiver  district]. 

(Iwl.  Siirv.  Cuiiudu,  Uoport  of  pnigregu, 
Vii-W,  1)1).  5-P8,  Montreal,  1847. 

I lit'pDi't   [on   geology   of    tho   north 

shoro  of  Lako  .Superior]. 

(luiil.  Siiiv.  Caiiaila,  Kcport  of  progress, 
IslMT,  PI).  5-40,  iloiitreal.  1847. 

I — lieinark.s  on  tho  iiiinin<;'  n^gion  of 
l.;ilvf  .Superior,  and  report  on  mining 
loiation.s  on  the  Canadian  Hliores  of 
the  lake,  lU  pages,  Montreal.  1817. 

—  [K'fpiirt  on  conntry  on  tlio  sonth 
>i(li'  of  tho  St.  Lawront.'o,  from  I>ako 
Chaiiipliiin  to  tho  Kiver  ChaudiiTe.] 

Gei>l.  Siirv.  t'aiia<la,  Keport  for  1847-48,  pp. 
5-3'.'.Miiiitreal,  1849. 

.\l>strait,  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  'Jd  series,  vol.  8,  pp. 
IJI-1.W,  1S4U. 

I — Geolonical  Hurvey  of  Canada,  report 
ou  the  north  uhoru  of  Lake  Huron,  47 
piyes,  Montreal,  1840. 

I — Heport  [on  work  in  thoea-sti-rn  town- 
sliips  beyond  tho  Chaudiero  Kiver  to 
the  Tomiscouata  portage  road]. 

ili'ul.  Surv.  C'aiiaila.  Jleport  of  progross, 
IS41)-5U,  pp.  5-72,  Toronto,  1850. 

Al)stniit,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2il  series,  vol.  U, 
n).llij-US,  18,50. 

—  On  tiic  occurrenco  of  a  track  tmd 
iiiiiti)riiils  of  an  auimal  in  tho  rotsdani 
sawlstonc  of  lowor  Ctinada. 

(iiol.  Sue.,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  7,  pp.  247-250. 

ISl. 

-Oil  thu  footi)rintH  occnrrinj;  in  tlie 
rot^diiiu  .sandstone  of  Camida. 

lieul.  Sue.,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  8,  pp.  lUU-213, 

lilatea  li-X,  1852. 

■  On  tho  iigo   of  tho  copper-hearing 
toiks  of  Ltikes  Superior  and  Huron,  and 
vaii(,u.s  I'aelB  relating  to  the  physical 
I  ilnutiiro  of  Cantida. 

liriti.sli  Assoe.,  Iteport,  vol.  21,  Trans,  of  See. 
iiiiii8,i)|i.  JU-02, 1852. 
Am.Juur,  Soi.,  2d  series,  vol.  14,  pp.  224-229, 
1S51 

-Report  [on  gold-bearing  drift  of  tlio 
|nmiuliero]. 

(ieol.  Saw.  Canada,  Iteport  of  progruBS, 
11)50-51,  pp.  5-11,  Quubuc,  1852. 


Logan,  William  K. — Contiuued. 

Keport   [of  work  on  north  aide  of 

tho    St.   Liiwrence,   between   Montreal 
and  Capo  Tournieiite,  l)elow  t^nebec]. 
(iool.   Surv.  Canada,    IJeport   of   progress, 
1852-53,  pp.  .'1-74,  Quebec,  1854. 

The  physical  strncturo  of  the  west- 
ern tli.strict  of  upper  Canada. 

Canadian  Iust.,l'roe.,  vol.  3,  pp.  1-2,  2  plates, 
4',  1854. 

[Stir  la  formation  silnritino  des  on- 

virouM  do  Quebec] 

Soc.  (teol.  Franco,  Hull.,  2d  series,  vol.  12, 
pp.  504-509,  1855. 

Keport  [on  tho  Laurentian  of  Can- 
ada]. 

Geol.  Surv.  Ciiuada,  Koport  of  progress, 
1853-54-55-5U,  pp.  5-52,  2  maps,  Torouto,  1857. 

.\l(»;raits,  Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  3,  pp.  32-37, 
315-31(1, 1858 ;  Am.  Jour,  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol.  25, 
p.  444  (4  p.),  18.57. 

On  tho  division  of  tlio  Azoic  rocks  of 

Caiuidaiiito  Ilnronian  :ind  Laiirentiiiu. 

Am.  A.'<soe.,  Proe.,  vol.  11,  part  2,  pp.  44-47, 
1857. 

Canadian  Join-.,  vol.  2,  now  series,  pp.  439- 
442.  1857. 

Canadian  Nut.,  vol.  2,  pp.  255-258,  1857. 

On  tho  ])robable  su))division  of  tho 

Laurentian  series  of  rocks  of  Cantida. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sei.,  I'roe.,  vol.  11,  part  2, 
pp.  47-51,1857. 
Canadian  Xat.,  vol.  2,  pp.  270-274, 1857. 

Keliitivo  diite  of  various   intrnsivo 


rocks,  cutting  tho  Laurentian  series  in 
Cauadii. 

(.'anudian  Jour.,  vol.  3,  new  series,  pp.  107- 
110,1858. 

—  Report. 

Cieol.  Surv.  Canada,  Jteport  of  progress  for 
1857,  pp.  5-11,  Toronto,  1858. 

—  [On  tho  Laurentian  system  in  tho 


River  Rouge  district.] 

C!e(d.  Surv.  Canaila,  Ki^iort  of  progress  for 
1858,  pp.j  Ol),  map,  ^lontreal,  18,59. 

Ahstiaet.  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol.  31, 
pp.  122-123,  1859. 

—  [Remarks  on  Devonian  and  Taconic 
roek.s  in  southeastern  Ctimula.] 

Kead  Id  Am.  As.-oe.  Adv.  Sei.,  1859. 
Canadian  Xat.,  vol.  4,  p.  299  (J  p.),  1859. 

—  (,'ontribiition  to  tho  history  of  tho 
Laurentian  limestones. 

Am.  A.-;soe.,  I'roi'.,  vol.  13,  pp.  310-312, 18C0. 
Abstract,  Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  4,  pp.  300-301, 

1859. 


586 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


iBOLir, 


i 


P 


Logan,  William  E. — (!outimio<l. 

■ JtoiiiarkH  on  tho  I'iuinu  of  the  (/iiehec 

group  of  rooks,   aud    tlio  itriiuordial 

/.((DO  of  Canada. 

CaiiiKliaii  Nut.,  vol.  r>,  pp.  472-477, 1800. 

CaDUiliiin  Jour.,  vol.  0,  now  seiicH.  pp.  40-4li, 
1861. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2<1  wrii's,  vol.ai,  |pp.'.JI0-'.>2(t, 
1801. 

Hi'port  on  jfpoloK.v  of  Vormont,  vol  1,  pp. 
379-a82,  1«01. 

ConHider:iti()ii8  rolatinj;  to  tin*  (,>iie- 

bfc  gioiip,  and  tho  upper  copjier-bear- 
iiij>  roc'kd  of  Lake  Superior. 

Caiwiilian  Nat.,  vol.  0,  pp.  190-207,  ItiGl. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci..2d  mniim,  vol.  Ii;!,  jip.  :i20-3L'8, 
1861. 

l)LMiiar(iucs  8ur  la  fauuo  de.s  roelu'S 

du  oTonpo  d(!  IJui^bec  ct  sur  la  zone 
Itriniordialo  dn  Canada. 

i^uv.  Gfol.  I'laiifi!,  Mull.,  2(1  Hi'iii'B,  vol.  18, 
pp.  309-314, 1861. 

(ie(dof;i(ral   survey    of   ('anada,  do- 

scrlptivo  catalo;^no  of  a  eolU^'tion  of 
tho  ccononiii'  niinorals  of  Canada  aud 
of  its  crystallino  rocks  sent  to  tho 
London  I'.xhibition  of  18(52,  Mi  ])a!;;es, 
Montreal,  1S(L>. 

Crystallimi  rocks,  by  T.  S.  lliiiit,  pp.  61-8:t. 

Letter  on  Murchison's  rofcronco  to 

the  deterniiiKition  of  tho  auo  of  tho 
Quebec  rocks. 

Aui.  Join'.  Sci.,  2(1  .'ii'rics,  vol.  33,  |(p.  105- 
106,  1862. 

(hi  the  rocks  of  tho  (Quebec  group 

at  Tcdnt  Li^vis. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  m'l,   pp.  IKiC- 
378,  l>iC,:\. 
Canadian  Nat.,  vol  8,  pp.  183-l'.i4. 1803. 

[ ]  (icologieal  .snrvcy  of  Canada,  Ke- 

port  of  progre.'^s  from  its  conimcncc- 
meut  to  18(i;-i,  }t8;i  jiages,  Montreal,  l^di^, 
with  accoin])anyin,i4'  atlas  of  ina]i8  and 
sections,  with  an  introduction  and  ap- 
peiulix,  iv,  12  jiaj^os,  13  jilates,  ■Mon- 
treal, 180."). 

Ali.slnu't,>;cuc8.1aluliMcli,  p.  741  (3i>.),1865. 

On  the  organic  remains  in  the  Lau- 

nsntiaii  rocks  of  Canada. 

Am.  Jour.  .Si:i.,  2(1  aeries,  vol.  37,  pp.  272- 
273  (i  p.),  18f,4. 

• On  the  occurrcueo  of  organic  re- 
mains in  the  Laurentian  rocks  of  Can- 
ada. 

Geol.  Soc,  (jtuart.  Jour.,  vol.  21.  pp.  4r)-.')0, 
1864. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  2,  new  H(.'rieH,  jiii.  02-90, 
1865. 


Logan,  William  E. — Continued. 

[ J  Notes  on  the  gold  of  oastern  Can- 
ada, being  a  reprint  of  portioim  of 
vari(n)s  ri'ports  of  tlie  geolngical  sur- 
vey of  Canada,  1818  to  181)3,  10  pagej^ 
Montreal,  18(>1. 

Report. 

(!(>ol.  .Surv.    Canada,    HciHirt  i.i'  proRnd 
from  1861  1(1  1860,  jpp.  3-27,  OttaWii.  W,,), 

[General  remarks  on  geolojiy.j 

(iool.  Surv.  Ncwrouiidlaud,  licimi-t  of  iiriur. 
resH  lor  1805.  |)p.  5-7,  Atoutri-al,  1800. 

[ J  Lower   Silurian    rocks    of  Xdnh 

America. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Xewl'oundland,  Hciiorl  oljinij 
ress  for  180."p,  pp.  45-10.  Slontreiil,  IsOC. 

On  n(^\v  specimens  of  Eozooii. 

Camidian  Nat,  vol.3,  jiewserics,  ii|i.;iO(l-01ii 
1868. 

Keport  on  a  part  of  the  I'iotou  c(ial 

lield. 

Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  Keporl  el'  progress f«t 
1868-1869,  jip.  3-53,  map,  Montreal,  1870. 

[Notes  on  tho  rcjiort  of  Robert  Ikll 

on  the  Nipigon  rt>gion.] 

(icol.  Surv.  Canada,  Kciport  of  pm^jicss.  1866 
lo  1809,  pp.  471 -475,  Jloutroiil,  1870. 

LettiM' on  Sir  Roderick  Murcliisdn's 


reference  to  tho  deteriniuaiioa  of  lliu 
ago  of  tho  (/ucbeo  rocks. 

Canailiim  Nat.,  new  .series,  vol.  0,  ii]i.;i2J-:i2J 
(H>-).1«72. 

and  Hall,  James.    ( ieolonical  inapnf 

Canada  and  part  of  the  IJnltcil  St;ii(>. 
from  lludsons  Hay  to  Virginia,  ami 
from  the  Jlissoni-i  River  to  Xcwrouml- 
land,  Montreal,  ISOtj;  also  on  siiialltr 
scale  in  atlas  to  geology  of  Canada.  IW- 
Keviewcd,  .\m.  Jour.  Sci..  2(1  .■•(•^(■^,  vdl  W 
1111.394-308.  18GG. 

(^u  tht^  geology  of  ojiistcni  New 

York,  reported  by  T.  S.  Il[nnt ]. 

Canadian  Nat .,  new  scries,  vol.  1.  jip.  :i6*-;® 
1864. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  .s(-ries,  vol.  .'iO,  pp.  W-J' 
1864. 

and  Hunt,  T.  Storry.     l's(|uis,sc;;rii- 

logi(iuo  du  Canada,  100  pages,  iii,i|i.  I-  ■ 
I'aris,  18,"). 

Map  also  in  Soc.  G(''ol.  I'rinic.  liuil. -J 
scries,  vol.  12,  p.  1310, 18!j5. 

Long,  — .     l)escrii)tion  of  a  natural  tmi 
ind  in  Scott  County,  \'a. 

.\ni.  Jour.  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.,  vol.  1 11' 
347-352, 1832. 


DARTO! 


NOKTH    AMERICAN    QKOLOOY. 


r.87 


iB    III'  Ndrili 


c  I'ii'tou  ciial 


f  K'obert  llil 


viil.d,  ini.iM-KJ 


Long,  Sit«|ilu'ii  II.  Arcouiitofan  cxpodi 
tiiiii  lioiii  I'lttshiiifj  to  tlio  l{(icky 
Moiiiil^iiiis,  |ifr(oriin'(l  ill  tlio  yciirH 
|Hl!i  L'O;  (•(impili'd  l>y  Ktlwaril  .Iiiiiicm, 
vdl.  I.  ■".  ">l>:«  pn^CM;  v.il.  L'.  112  piiReH, 
atlas  of  11  filH'ots,  I'liiliwloipliiii.  lS2:t. 

Loiif,  s.  II.  fIimi>o('tic)ii  ivportH  on  tlio 
I'lissfs  of  tho  MissiHsippi.  1 

M..s-a;;i'  I'iohI.  f.  S.,  H.'itli  I'ouji.,  Ixt  hcsh., 
lIciiiMi  i:\.  l)i»'.  No.  139,  iip.  2-75,  Wa«liiiint»iii, 

—  Aiiiiiial  report. 

r.  .S.  Army,  Cliicf  of  To]i<)griiiiliic'iil  I'.nni- 

niiTs  (Alii'it).  f(ir  18,18,  iip.  '.'1-H2,  WiiMlLiiiyt^in, 

l,C.s. 

— 1111(1  HiimphreyB,  A.  A.     Urpoit  of 

tiic  lioMid  of  'r()j)o;;r;iphi('iil  iMifjiiiccrH 

(III  tln'  iiiiiiHlations,  otc.  of  tbo  Lower 

Mis.sis,si|(pi. 

liciHiri  Sec.  AVnr.  Ill«t  Coiif,',,  lid  seHH.,  |S»'ii- 
all']  Kx.  Uoc.  Xo.  lit,  '.'14  imijcH,  Wiisliiiigtciii, 

Loomis,  I.N.  An  account  of  tho  jr<'<'lo>iy 
III'  llar]ii'tli  Hidijo,  David.son  County, 
Ti'iiii. 

Am.  .JDiir.  Sci..  I'd  Hcrifs,  vol,  1,  |))).  2'."J-'J"J4, 

\m. 
Loomis,  .liistin  K.    Thu  olemnnta  of  neid- 
nf;y,  I'.IS  pa^es,  12'^  Hoston,  1852. 

Loper,  S.  Ward.  FoshIIh  of  the  aiitorior 
;iiiil  piistorior  fihali'S  [in  the,  Nowark 
foniiatiiin  of  (;oiiii"cticutJ. 

(iinl.  Sor.  Am..  Bull.,  vol.  2.  pp.  4'2r)-43(),  1891. 

Lord,  .1,  IC.  Tim  natiiralist  in  Vancon- 
vor  Island  iind  Uriti.sli  Coliiiiiliia,  720 
paijes.  London  [Hentloy],  IHtiO.  [Not 
seen,  (joology  f .  ] 

Lord,  X.   W.     Rt'iiort    of  tho   chemical 

(le]iartiiient. 

'iiiil.  Siirv.  Ohio,  Keport,  vol.  5  Ecoiumiir 
(.ieoliiKy,  pp.  1087-111:1,  f'olnmlmH,  18H4. 

—  Natural  and  articial  cciiientH. 

(lliiii  Ci'dI.  Surv.,  Kejiort,  vol.  ti.   Kronomir 

iMiil"U'>.piv.  (i71-695, 1888. 

—  Till'  lhin,y;in^'  Kock  region. 

Oliin  Miiiiiij;  J(mr.,vol.3,pp.3-10,  1884. 

Loughridge,  1^.  11.  On  the  distiihnfion 
lit' soil  iiioredientH  amongtho  NedimenlH 
nlitaint'il  in  silt  analysis. 

Am.  .Vssoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,,  vol.  22,  pp.  80-82, 
1871. 

—  Pliysiio-geographical  and  agricul- 
tural t'l-atures  of  tho  State  of  Texas. 

lOtli  Census  U.  S.,vol.  5,  Report  on  cotton 
priKliKtiuii  in  the  T'nited  States,  part  1,  pp. 
66!i-Sii(;  ilioft(mi  pagination),  iiiap8, 4'^,  WaHh- 
ingtoii.  1884. 


Longhridge,  R.  U.— ContiniiiMl. 

-      I'hysico-gcogrupliiciil   and   agricul- 
tural description  of  Indian  Territory. 
lOtli  C'ciiHiis  I',  S.,  vol.  't.  Report  on  cotton 
lirodiiction  In  tliu  ITiiittnl  Slntt-n,  pnrt  1,  pp. 
Hi:i  itrti  (liottoiii  |ia;:iimtiiin),  4^,  WiiHliinuton, 
1884. 

I'hysiciil  andiigriciilturaldescription 

of  cotton  producing  region  of  the  .State 
of  Missiuiri. 

lotli  CciiMiiH  r.  S.,  vol.  r>.  Report  on  cotton 
prodiiclinii  in  tlic  Ignited  States,  ]iart  1,  p|i. 
,'>ii.'>..'ilU  (liottoiii  pa;:inatioii),  4'^,  WiiHliingtou, 
1884. 

I'hysical    and  agricultural  featuroB 

of  the  State  of  .\rkansas. 

null  CciiBiis  r.  S.,  vol.  ,",  Uc])ort  on  cotton 
production  in  the  United  States,  part  l,|ilnto, 
]>p.  54ri-ll30,  map  (liottom  |ia;;ination),  4^, 
Washington,  1884. 

tieological  survey  of  ivt-ntncky,  .lohn 

1{.  I'roctor,  'director,  report  on  the 
geological  and  economic  features  of  the 
•lacksoii  jiiirchaso  region,  embracing 
the  counties  of  Hallard,  Calloway,  I'''nl- 
tou,  Graves,  Hickman,  Mc(Jracken,aiMl 
Marshall,  ',Vil  pages,  ])lates.  U  ma]>s  in 
lioi'ket,  IS,><8. 

Alislract  (in  regard  tiilaiilt),  Am. .lour.  Sci., 
3d  series,  vol.  37,  p.  2;i-.'  ill  lines),  1889. 

[ ]  Arkansas  [in  part],  Indian  Terri- 
tory, Texas. 

.Mait'arlaue's  (ieol.  Rwy.  I  iiilile,  2d  edition, 
pp.  407-413, 1890. 

Hc])ort  on    Clinton    County  [Ky.], 

■IHpiigos,  map  [18<»1?J. 
Louis,  Henry.     On  tho  ankorite  veins  of 

Loiidouilcrry,  Nova  Scotia. 

Nova  .Scotiaii  Inst.,  'I'rans.,  vol.  5,  jip.  47- 
57,  1382. 

Louisiana 

ITill.  'r>:ivels,  Hartrani. 
18117.  tieological  account  of  the  I'nitod 
Sta  es.  Mease. 
Observation   on   geology   of   the 
United    States,    and    geologic 
map,  Maclure. 

1817.  riiysical       observations,       etc., 

Heiistis. 

1818.  (ieology  of   the    United    States, 

Maclure. 

1820.  tieological  essay,  Ilaydcn,  II.  H. 

1821.  Structure   of  tho   valley   of   the 

Misaissijipi,  \uttall. 
182:?.  Report  on  Ohio  and  ^lississippi 
rivers,  IJernard  and  Totteu. 


588 


rATALOOUK    AND    INDKX    OF 


Iiiru.lj7 


Louisiana— rontiniiod. 

182H.  h'ccoiiiiiiisrtanco  for  imtionnl  rott«l 
from  WiiMliinjjtoii  to  Now  Or- 
1(>uiiN,  MiM'tiai'il  iiiiil  I'oiiHsiii. 
18'J!I.  Siirvi-y  (if  p.'iHHcM  of  Mio    MiHHis- 
Ni|i|>i,  l)(<liili<'l(l. 
Itoporl  on  riin:il  from  tlio  Afliinl  i(^ 
to  llio  (lull  (if  Mt'\ico,  llci'iiiiril 
and  i'oimHin. 
1830.  I>«'iii:iiiiH    (if     fcrrinrinons    Hninl 
forni.'ilioii  of  llxt  I'nilcil  SliitoH, 
Morton,  S.  (i. 
1S.'IL'.   I'osHil    slu'lls    of    flic    'I'crtiiiry, 

Conriul. 
\H'.iH.  ■''ohhIIh  ill  liOiiiRiana,  CarjuMitor, 

W.  M. 
lH;t!t.   ISituiiiiiii/atioii  of  wood    in    llic 
Human  era,  Carpi  iitci,  \V.  M. 
IMO.    ]{i'port  of  Topo;jraplii<!il   Eii^ri- 

iiocrs,  U.  S.  Army,  Alicrt,  .1.  ,F. 
1S42.  Now  or>j:inic  roiiuiins  of  tiic  Cre- 
taceous, Morton,  S.  f!. 
1844.  Excursion  from  WaH])in/j;t«)n   to 
flio  frontior  of  Mexico,  Fnather- 
Rtonliaui;li. 
1817.  Delta  ami  alluvial  deposits  of  tlio 
MisHiasipjii    and    other   jioiiits, 
I. yell,  C. 
1849.  Sediments    of     tlie     MisRiHsijipi 
Kiver,  lirowu  and  DiclveHim. 
Second  viwit  to  1  lie  I'liited  Statf>s, 

Lyell. 
Lcvons     de     fjc^oloj^ie     pratirpio, 
lieauiiiDiit. 
IS'iO.  TrcMitiso  of  diseases  of  interior  of 
North  America,  Drake. 
iMicene  of  A'ickshnrg,  Conrad. 
IS.'il.   IJolations  of  alluvium  to  drift  of 
the  ^Mississijipi,  Desor. 
Sketch  of  Louisiana,  Clarri^Lan. 
Inundations  of  the  lower  Missis- 
sippi, Louff  and  ITnnqihroys. 
Minerals  of  Louisiana,  Peck,  C. 
(inathodon  lieds  around  head  of 

Mohileli.'iy,  Hale.  C.  S. 
Historical  and  statisticil  ccdlec- 
tiims,  Kil])atrick. 

1852.  Historical  and  statistical  collec- 

tions, Kilpatrick. 

1853.  Geolojjfy  and  Jiydrograjihy,  For- 

shey. 
Das  Mississippi  Thai,  Olshanser. 
Tableaux  of  New  Orleans,  Dow- 

ler. 
Geolofric  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcon,  .T'. 


Louisiana— Continued. 

18.">;{,  ('hanj;es  of  sen,  level,  Tylor. 
18.'»5.  TTeUer  die    (ieolo^lo  von   Nonl. 

Amerika,  Marcou. 
I8,'i7.   I»ep«)rt  on  Mississipjii,  llnriicr. 
18!'>8.   Iti<])()rtH  on  tln>  Mississippi,  Lotij. 
S.  H. 
(icology  of  North  Anierii.t,  M.ir- 
con, .L 

1800.  (ii'olii};i(^  prati(|nndela  Luiiisi.inc, 

'I'lioniassy. 
Kssiii  snr  la  K*^oIoj?ii<  <1(<  la  l.diii- 

sialic,  Thomassy. 
Hydr<dofxie  du   Mississippi,  Tim. 

massy. 

1801.  I'hysics    and   liydraiilics  of  the 

Alississijijii,     HnmiilireyN    m\ 
Al.hott. 

1802.  Die  MiindunRcn  des  MissisHippj, 

K(dil. 

1803.  (i^^ologie    de    l.-i    I>oui«innp,  Wc 

]'etit(^  Anse,  Thomassy. 

1800.  Vast  resources  of  TiOiiiHi;iii;i,Roli- 
inson,  ,1.  U. 
Ori;jiu  of  iiiiid  lumps,  l?otiroi;ar(l, 

1807.  Memorial    anil     ex))l()riitioii,H  of 

Louisiana,  Koliertson. 
Rock  salt  of  Petite  Anse,  Hiidi 
and  CJoessmann. 

1808.  Qnaterniiry  rock  salt,  owcn. 

1809.  Rate  of  formation  of  delta  of  tlic 

Mississippi,  Lycll. 
Reconnaissance     of     Lniiisinnn.  | 

Hilfjard. 
Rejiort    of    survey    ol'    ]i:irt  "fj 

Louisiana,  Lockett. 
The    Mississippi  Valley.  Foslor,  | 

J.  W. 
Results    of     ruco7inaiss;iiiic   in  | 

Louisiana,  Hilg.ird. 
1870.  Geology  of  lower  JiHiiisi.'iiiii  anil| 

rock  salt,  llilgard. 
Microscopic  oxaniinatimi  nfraa-l 

terials    from     the    Mississippij 

River,  I'ourtales. 
Ago  ')f  Mississi])pi  doUa.  IlilL'ariJ 
First  report  of  geoloirical  siirj 

vey,  Hopkins. 
Microscoiiic  study  ol'  sand  Iroml 

artesian  well  at  New  OrlMii«| 

Edwards,  A.  M. 
Die  Deltas,  Credner,  C'.ll. 
Mouth  of  the  Mississipjii.  IlowUi 

C.  W. 


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NOltTH    AMEUICAN   GEOLOGY. 


589 


Tylor. 
voii    Nnnl 

,  ll:iri«'r. 
iil>lii,  l.nii;;. 

icririi,  Mur- 

II  l,i)iiisi;\ni', 

^  (In  111  l.imi- 

iRsiiipi,  Tlio- 

tiliro  "f  tlif 
iplirc'Ys    ami 

\  Misnissilipi. 

oniftiiuio,  I'll' 

imnsy. 

3niRi;iiin,Roli- 

[)B,  IJfiuroiiunl, 

;ploriitioii«  (i( 

rtson. 

to  A  use,  Kiifli 

lit,  Owen 

ot'ilt'lliiol''!"' 
I 
r     Limisiiirs. 

or    I'iirt  "'I 
■tt. 
'ill ley.  l'<>st«. 

iiiiiissiini'o   in] 

11(1. 

Louisiana  ami] 
ir.l 

limit  loll  "f  ""^'l 
,lio    Mississirrl 

S.  I 

,h-it;i.  niis:»"M 

Moolo-rical  »M-| 

y  „r  suiiil  from 
^t  Now  OrleansJ 

nor.  t'.l^' 
rtissipi'i.ll"'"^''! 


Louliiana— <'<>iiti»"H''l- 
l>7(i,  llorsi'Hluiti  ItikoH  iiiul  tliickiicHH  of 
iil!ii\iiiiii   ill    Now  OrlotiiiH  rc- 
^'imi,  lliiiii|iliroyM. 

1((7I.  A;,'!'  ol'  lock  null  of  I'flito  Aiiho, 

liilKiinl. 
Di'ltii  iiiid  11111(1  liiiiips  of  MisHiii- 

Hi|i]ii  K'ivcr,  liii;;aril. 
1,'i'port  on  rivitr  anil  liiiilior  iiii- 

pro\ oiiH'iits,  llowfli,  ('.  \V. 
nil  .MisHiMHi|i]ii  l)ottt)ni,  llii^^iird. 
l'o>Milsof  Vii'kHlmi'jLC  K''"»I'>  "'!" 

uiinl. 
IppiT  (litltii  plain  of  tJio  MIhsIh- 

sippi,  Ililgai'd. 
,">i'ciintl     report     of    mirvoy     of 

l.ouiHiauu,  Loc-kott. 
llihiory  of  fliilf  of  Miixico,  Hil- 

;;aril. 
(icolo^ic  liLstory  of  liiilf  of  Mex- 
ico, ililganl. 
Second     rcjiortr     of     Hiirvi^y    of 

LoiiiHiuuu,  IIopkiuH. 

1«7:'.  (icolof^y  of  till)  Southwest,  Ilil- 
giird. 
h'liviow     of     Hopkins's     report, 

Dana,  .1.  1). 
(icology  of  the  MiHHisBippi   bot- 

loiii,  Smith,  E.  A. 
Tliinl    f;eoh)gical    rejiort,    liOiiiH- 

iiina,  Hopkins,  F.  V. 
Koriuation  of  deltas,  Tylor. 
1871!.  Siirvi^y  of  Rod  River  raft  region, 
Collins,  H.C. 
Kc|iort  oil  Louisiana,  Hilgurd. 
Sabine  K'ivcr,  Li-avenwortli. 
li'ivcr  and  liarbor  iinprovenients, 
ilowoil,  C.W. 

l^'■l.  l.ii;nite    beds    and    tlieir    under 

clays,  Hilganl. 
.VUiivial  basin  of  the  JHssissippi, 

iMirslicy. 
Mines  do  soiifre,  Uiirthu. 
Lignite  from   Louisiana,   Hayeet, 

S.  1>. 
iUhtribiitioii  of  soil  ingrediouts, 

l.oiighridgo. 
Iiiil>rovemeiits   in   mouth  of  the 

ilississiiipi,  Howell,  C.W. 

1875.  Bayou  Teche,  Do  Loou. 

Survey    of    Atchafalaya    River, 

Leavenworth. 
Iviver  and  harbor  improvoiueuts, 

Uowoll,  (J.  W, 


Louisiana — lontiniud. 

lK7.'i.   (ieologie    ciiait    of     the     Ullitod 
States,  llittdlcy,  V.  U. 

1^7ti.    I  leiiiidiiig  agencies  and  geologic 
deposition,  'I'ylor,  \. 
liii'm  anil  rivers,  (irecnwood. 
Mineral  resources  of  Louisiana, 
Junes. 

1S77.   Report  on  river  and  harbor  im- 

])i'oMMiietits     in     (Iiilf    region, 

Howell,  C.W. 
1S7S.   I'hysics  of  (liilf  of  Mexico  and 

the  .NHssissippi,  Forsiiey. 
iSiU'iligs       between        Mississippi 

River  and    Lake    Morgue,   liil- 

gard  and  Hopkins. 
l{ecoiiiiiiissaiice    t'roiu     Cairo    to 

New  Orhf.'ins,  Suter. 
Fourth  report  of  surv«^y,  Lockett. 
Iniproveiueiits    in    New    Orleans 

Harbor,  Howell,  C.  W. 
11S7!».  Survey  of  the  Mississippi,  Loek- 

wood. 
Survey    uud    borings    at    Luke 

ISorgne  outlet,  Forshay. 
North    Aiuericau    Meso/oic    and 

C'eno/<de,  Miller.  S.  A. 
Loess  of  the  Mississippi  N'alley, 

Hilgard. 
Map  of  I'niteil  States,  Hitchcock, 

C.H.;  Hitchcock  and  lUake. 
Mucfarlane's  (Icological  Railroad 

Guide,  Hopkins,  F.  Y. 

1880.  Hayoiis  Hiiuf  and  Coiirtableau, 

Collins. 
Report  oil   Ouachita   River,  Mc- 

Ivin. 
Repiu't  of  opiiratious  near  Natchez, 

Mclvin. 
ISSl.  Siii'viiv  of  the  Coiirtableau,  ('ol- 

liiis. 
Geidogy  <d'  lower  Louisiana  and 

salt  of  I'etite  Aiise,  Hilgard. 
Alluvial  liasin  of  tlio  Mississippi, 

Forshay. 
Latcu'  Tertiary  of  Gulf  of  Mexico, 

Hilgard. 
Geology  of  Florida,  Smith,  K.  A. 
IJoriiigs  in  Mississippi  Delta,  Car- 
penter, P.  B. 
Bayou  Macon,  Burrowes. 

1882.  Lake  I'ontchartiain,  (Collins. 

Blue  clay  of  the  Missisaipiii,  Lit- 
tle. 


590 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[hdu.  la. 


Louisiana — ("(iiitinncd. 

1882.  Mnil  lniiii)s  and  iiiouiuls  near  New 
Orleans.  'Warren,  (i.  K. 
(irand  ]!ayou  cnt-ofV,  lUirrowe.s. 
Report  of  (!()niniisHi(inon  roclania- 
tiou  ol'  alluvial  ba.sin,  Warren, 
G.K. 
IJorinjfs  at  Ijake  Providence.  AVil- 
8on,  E.  II. 

188H.  ClaHHilication     of    lake    basins, 

Davis,  W.  M. 
Sediment  of  the  ^Mississijiiii,  .Marr. 
Observations  atLake  Providence, 

Hidcr. 
Salines  of  Louisiana,  liil^ard. 

1881.  Soils  and  products  of  soutliwest- 

oru  Louisiana,  liajjley. 
Features    of    Louisiana,   Louj^li- 

ridue. 
K'ennirks  ou  Gulf  rertiaries,  lleil- 

prin. 
Contributions  to  Tertiary  ^eol- 

o<fy.  Heilprin. 
Soil  map  of  cotton  States,   Mil- 

gard. 
Horiuf^s    on    Mississippi     b'ivcr, 

Ililgard  and  Hopkins. 
Mayou  d'Arboune,  Farrell. 
Tertiary  of  I'^astern  and  Southern 

States,  Ileiljjrin. 
Report  on  harbor  at  !Monroe,  Pur- 
row  es. 
Surveys  of  bayous  in  Louisiana, 

Hurrowes. 
Featuics  of  alluvial  jdain  of  the, 

Mississijipi.  lliljfard. 

I88."i.  Tidal     mai'slies    of    the    United 
States,  Shuler. 
Outlet  of  l{o!uf  River,  Quinn. 
Old  Tertiary  of  the  Southwest, 

Ililgard. 

Southern  old  Terti.ary,  Meyer,  O. 

(^uatri^  niois  an  Texas,  Lancester. 

Map  (d'the  United  States,  McGee. 

18X(I.  The  North  Atlar.ticasa  .ideological 

basin.  Reade,  T.  M. 

1887.  Maj)  of  th.^  Uiiit«'d  States,  Hitch- 

cock, C.  II. 
Iron  ores,  analyses,  Riggs. 

1888.  Iron  regions,  .lohnson. 

Petite   Anso   salt,  Poltou;    Cox; 

Pomeroy. 
Relations  of  (iraud  Gulf  series, 

Hiluard. 


Louisiaiia — Continued. 

1888.  Classilicatiou  (if  Tertiary,  Hei]. 

prin. 
1890.  Analysis  of  nuirhle,  Hillcl)raiiil. 
Appomattox  formation,  Mel  lee. 
Macfarlanci's  Railway  Guide,  Ijii. 

gard. 
Saliferous  de{)ositM  as  evidence iif 

diniatal  conditions,  Sh^ilcr. 
Warren's  Geography,  Picwci. 
1801.  Appomattox  formation,  ^'(•(iee. 
Columbia  formation,  M((ife. 
Fresh-water  swamps,  Shuler. 
Nita  crevasse,  .Johnson. 
Stones  for  building,  Mcnill,(i,p. 
Lovejoy,  Ellis.     The  Pomeroy  and  l-'w]. 
eral  Cniek  coal  lield. 

Geo],  Siirv.  Ohio,  Kcport,  vol.  li.  Kiniioiiiii 
ecology.  V|>.  f)'J7-().VJ,  map,  1888. 

Low,  A.  P.  Report  on  explorations  iiml 
surveys  in  the  interior  of  Ga.s|»'  pt'nii,. 
sula. 

(iool.   Snrv.  Caumlii,   Ivcport    nl    pnnrn. 
1882-8;i-84,  pp.  1  F-'Jl   KF.Montical.  IH,<j. 

.Vlistiiu't,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  M  hoi k.s,  vol. :)", 
J).  212  (51iiiCN),1885. 

(.>n  the  "\n:;tcioD!ui  expedition. 

(iool.  .Siii'v.  Canada,  Annual  Krimil.  vipI.  1. 
iit^w  scries  1),  Iti  pages,  iriaii,  Monlrciil.  l«Aii. 

Abstract,  (icol.  Maj;.,:ul  series,  \ol, 4, |i,i;'.i 
(7  lines).  1887. 
Pr(diiniuary  report  on  an    ('N]il(ir,i- 


tion  of  country  between  Lake  Winni- 
peg and  Hudson  Pay. 

Canada,  Gcol.  and  Xat.  Jlisi.  Sinv.,  litiiurt 
1880,  I'artF,  pp.  1-19,  Montreal,  1n-7. 
Abstract,  ibid. ,  Part  A,  pp.  20-2S,  ]M1. 

Report  on  explorations  in. lauR'.sliay 

and  country  cast  of  Hudhon  I'.aydiainiJ 
by  lUg,  (h'eat  Whale,  and  Cleanvattr 
rivers. 

Canada,  (Icol.  Surv.,  Iteporls,  \ol.  j  uew 
scries,  part  2,  Ueport  J,  iiji.  1-112,  MniitraL 
1888. 

Abstrivct,  ibid.,  part  1,  Ki^port  .\,  jip.  11121. 
1888. 

Ani.  (icid.,  vol.  5,  pp.  242-24:)  (J  |i.),  llW- 

[Report  on  exploi'ations  of  tlicea.-t- 1 

ern  coasts,  islands,  and  river.s  of  lIiiJ- 
son  Pay.] 

("auada,  (ii'id.  Surv.,  Uciiorts,  Mil.  :i,  iif*  I 
serii'M,  jiait  1,  Keport  A,  pp.  HO-sJ..  M'Hitriiil,  | 
1H88. 

The  Mistiissini  region. 

Ottawa  Nat.,  vol.  4,  pp.  11-28,  ISUO. 
Lowe,  F.  A.     The  Silver  Islet  miiie:m(l| 
its  ])rosent  develo])nients. 

Kng.  and  Minini^  Jour.,  vol.  114,  pji.  U-'i'-*''' | 
4^  1882. 


[Bca.  127. 


PAKTON.] 

Lowrey, 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 
Wilt*!!-    coiiKMit    i)f     Lyell,  Cliiirlcs,  jr.— ('i)iif i!iii('(l. 


591 


iary,  Heil. 

illcbraml. 
1,  Me(iee. 
Guide,  Hil. 

evidence  of 
,  Sll:ikT. 
Hicwcr. 
i».  ?,'.c(Jce. 
Mr(!ee. 
SlK'ler. 
III. 

rtt'nilMl.l'. 
oy  and  l"ej- 

1)1.  0.  I''.c(iiiuiiiii 

orations  \\\v\ 
Gas  pi'  iieiiiii- 

rt   cii'  iiniKM-, 
itrcal.lS.-:.. 

il  Ktl-il'S,  Vdl.  'I". 

ditioii. 

ll    Krlidll.  villi, 

(liiiiUi'al.lSsii. 
(rie.s,  vi)1.4.  ii.O  1 

an    t'Niiloni- 
l<akf  Wium- 

tl.  rtiiiv.,  lit'liorl 
ll.  Inn. 

111 ,! allies  li;i.v 
,n  I'.aydiaiiiril 
,(1  ClcarwiltiT 

„rts.  Mil.  ;>  "«* 

1 -tiU,  MiiiitreaL 

;>,irt  .\.  PI'.  I'J  -I' 

.U4;i  (,i  !'■•■>*"■ 
US  1)1'  till"  •"**<■  I 
i-ivcrs  of  ilntl- 

l.oi-ts,  Mil.:!."" 
.  ao-.-:.  Mmitnail,  ] 


riioinns. 

Soiitliiunl"".  l'«"'i- 

Am.  .Iiiiir.  Sci.,vol.  K).    iip.  :iS2-3k:i   (J  )).), 

182C. 
Lucas,  D.  .Ii)ii''8.  On  a  map  and  prolilo 
of  a  liiiii  of  lovtils  tlirnuj^h  tli«  Hutler, 
\rllmt^o^^^  and  Clarion  County  oil 
lirld.s,  with  a  geolojjtical  section  from 
well  drillintcs. 

■j,l  (leiil.  Siirv.  reniiflylvaiiiii,  Uniioit  J,  h])!- 
lial  reiiiirt  on  tin'  iiotrolcum  of  I'liin.sylviinia, 
bv  IIiTirv  ll.  Wrifjlpy.  I>1>.  79-107,  2  jilates,  liar- 
riMlmr^'.  IMTri. 
Lyell,  Cliavles,  Jr.  Address  delivered  at 
iiMiiiversary  meeting  of  Geological  So- 
ciety of  London  on  February  17, 18M7. 

.\ni..Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  33,  VP-  711-117,  1838. 

[t'au.-io  of  dip  of  New  Hod  Sandstone 

ill  eastern  United  States.] 

Am. .lour.  Sci.,  vol,  43,  jip,  170-172,  18-12, 
.Viii.  .\.ssc«'.  (Jcol.aiid  Nat.,  rroi'.,pp.  03,  04, 
M.  Ii42. 

—  Ki^lit  leetnres  on  geology  delivered 
at  the  Hroadwiiy  Tabernaelo  in  this 
city,  Titl  pages,  New  York,  IHlL'. 

—  (Ill  tluM'oal  formation  of  Nova  Scotia 
ami  on  the  ago  and  relative  position  of 
the  ;;yiisiiiii  aeeonipany ing  marine  limc- 

StOllO.S. 

Am.  .lour.  Sol.,  vol.  4.5,  pp.  350-350,  li^43. 
Cool.  Sill.,  I'roc,  vol.  4,  1843, 


and  othiM-  localities  in  the  I'nitiul  States 
and  Canada. 

Am..Ionr.  Sii„  vol.  40,  pji.  ,120-323.  J844. 
G(M)1,  Sue,  Lomloii,  I'roc,  Vol.  IV,  No.  92, 
1844. 

On    the    ridges,    elevated    Iteaches, 


inland  elill's,  and  liowlder  formation  of 
tlie  Canadian  Lakes  and  valley  of  tlio 
St.  Lawrence. 

Am.  .loue.  Sci.,  vol.  40,  jip.  314-317.  IH44. 
(ieol.  .Soc,  Loiidoii,  rroc,  Vol.  IV,  No.  92, 
1844. 

—  Travels   in  North  America,  1S41-I2, 


with  gi'ological  oliscrvations  on  the 
ITiiited  States,  Cana<la,  and  Nova. Si'otia, 
2  volumes,  12^',  vol.  1,  vii,  2.">1  jtages; 
vol.  2,  vi,  221  iiages,  7  plates,  ma)),  New 
York,  181;").  .\iiother  eilitioii,  2  vols. 
12^\  voL  1,  xii,  81(»  jjages,  plates  L^?,  I, 
and  ,5,  vol.  2,  viii,  272  pages,  plates  2, 
0,  7,  London,  18 1,").  Second  luiglish 
edition,  T>ondon,  1855.  (iermaii  edi- 
tion, translateil  hy  E.  T.  Wolff,  llaJlo, 
184G. 

Keviowcd  liy  I".  T.  A.,  (ieol.  Soc.,  Quart. 
.Tour,,  vol.  1,  pp.  380-39'.(.  1845. 

Keviowcd  by  K,  Kiiiiiioii.s,  .\in,Quiirt.  .Tour, 
of  Aj{ri.  and  Sci,,  vol,  2,  p]).  205-271, 184.">. 

Observations  on  the  white  limestono 

and  other  Eocene  or  older  Tertiary  for- 
(Mi  the  fossil  footprints  of  birds  and  j       mations  of  Virginia,   Sonth  Candina, 


28,  IH'JO. 

Islet  mine 


;mdl 


,s. 


ol.  34.  lip.  3-*^''' I 


ressidiis  of  raindroiis  in  the  valley 
iif  the  ('(iniiccticnt. 

Am,.IiMir.  Si'i.,  vol.  45,  jip,  394-397,  1843. 
(ieol.  SiK-.,  London,  I'roc,  A'ol,  III,  ])l>,  793- 
;W,  Nil.  Ul.  1843. 

-iin  the  iijiright  fossil  trees  found  at 
liereiit  levels   in   the  coal  strata  of 
1  Ciiinlieiland,  Nova  Scotia. 

Am..Ioin-.  Sei.,  vol.  4,5,  pp.  353-350,  1843. 

-On  the  jirobablo  age  and  origin  of  a 
lW(d'i)liiiiibago  and  antliraiiite  occur- 
liiii^'  in    mica-schist    near   Worcester, 

Siass, 
Gcol,  Sue,  Qnart.  .Tour.,  vol.  1,  pj),  199-202, 

.^m.  .liiur.  Sei.,  vol.  47.  jip.  214-215.  1844, 

Oil  the  Tertiary  strata  of  the  island 
fMiirtlias  Vineyard  in  MassachuHetts. 

.\iii..Iiinr.  Sci.,  vol.  40.  ]<]>.  318-320, 1844, 

iiwil.  Sec,  London,  Troe,,  Vol.  IV,  No,  92, 

■"n  till'  geological  ]iosltion  of  the 
IM:i>tniliiii  i.,figanteniii  and  assi.ciati'd 
IWdiI  remains  at    liigbone    Lick,  Ky., 


and  (ieoi'gia, 

Ocol.  Soe.,  Qimrt,  iToiir,,  vol.  1,  pp.  429  442, 
1845. 

—  On  the  Miocene  Tertiarv  strata  of 


Alaryland,  "VMrginia,  and  of  North  and 
South  Carolina. 

Ocol.  Soc,  Quiirl.  .rcmr.,  vol.  1,  ]ip.  413  429, 
1845, 

—  Notes   on  the  Cretaceous  stnita  of 


New  .lorsoy   and   other    ji.arts    of  the 
Hiiited  States  bordering  tliir  Atlantic. 
.\iii..Toiir.  Sci.,  vol.  17,  pji.  213-214,  1844. 
(ieid,  Soc,  (^iiart.  Jour.,  vid.  1,  jip.  .5,'>-<iO, 
1845, 

—  Coal  field  of  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

Am,  Jour,  .Sci.,  2d  scriin,  vol,  1,  pp.  371-370, 
1840. 

—  Notes  on  the  coal  tields  of  Alabama. 
(ieol.  Soc,  C^liiail,  Jour.,  vol.  2.  pp.  278-282, 

1840. 

( )ii  tli(^  newer  <lcposits  of  the  South- 
ern States  of  North  America. 

(ieol.  Soc,  (Juiiil,  Jour,,  vol.  2,  pp.  405-410, 
1840. 


592 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


I  BULL  125. 


Lyell,  Oharlcs,  jr. — f'oiitinnod. 

E<!tter  [on   tlio  Eoc<;no  of  (icorK'n. 

and  Alabama]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2il  Rfrios,  vol.  1.  pp.  313-315, 
1840. 

On  tlio  alleged  focxistinn'o  of  iii.iu 

and  tlm  niof^athoriiini. 

Am.  .T<Mir.  Sii.,  2(1  Hdiics,  xol.  :i.  i>p.  207-2n!t, 
1R17. 

Oil  ilio  Ktrncinrc  iind  ^irohalilo  ago 


of  ilio  coal  Held  of  tlu>  .lames  I.Mvor, 
near  Iiidimond,  Va. 

GcdI.  Soi.,  Quart.  Jouv.,  v.il.  :i,  pp.  2(i1-'J«il, 
l)latos  8-0,1847. 

,\  list  met.  Am.  .lull  I'.  Sci..  ?il  si'tirn.  vol.  4.  jip. 
IK!  114, 1817. 

On  llio  delta,  and  Jillnviiil  deposits  of 

till'.  Mia.siHsi])]ii  Ivivcv,  and  oilier  ])oints 
in  tlio  geolojiy  of  ISorth  America,  ob- 
Rerved  in  1815  and  1816. 

liritiah  Assoc,  IJoport.vol.  Ifi,  jip.  117-12r), 
1847. 

AlwIraotH,  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  2il  »('rlcs,v(il.  .t, 
jip.  :'.4  ll'.l,  1S47;  A iiii.'ilciMlerriiy.s.  1111(1  ('hemic, 
rofrgcmlerir.  vol.  72,  PI).  002-730, 1848. 

'- —  fJn  ilio  relative  .'ige  and  ])(i,'<ition  of 
tlio  so-called  niimmnlite  liiiiostono  of 
Alabama. 

(ieol.  Sm^,  (Jii.irt.  .Toiir.,v()1.4,  p]).  10-17, 1847. 
Am.. Tour.  Sci.,  2(1  scric.s,  vol.  4,  pj).  180-101, 
1847. 

A  second  visit  to  tlio  United  States 

of  North  America,  2  voliiiiicw:  v(d.  1.  xii, 
273  pafrea;  vcd.  2,  xi,  287  pages;  New 
York,  1819.  Another  edition:  vol.  1, 
2G8  pages;  vol.  2,  .'}8.')  ])age8;  Londcm, 
185.5.     Third  edition,  London,  18.55. 

On  iosflil  rain  marks  of  the  Keecnt, 

Triassic,  and  Carboniferous  jieriods. 
Gcol.  Soc,  Quart.  .lonr.,V()I.  7,  ]i]).  2:!,'<-247, 
1851.  Koval  Iii.st.  (dri^at  Britain),  Prop.,  vol. 
1,  pp.  50-r):j,  1851 ;  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  .Sci.,  Proc, 
vol.  5,  p.  74,  1851,  Am.  Sci.  Discovery,  p.  2B1, 
1852. 

On  the  discovery  of  .'fomo  fossil  rep- 
tilian remains  and  ii  land  sliell  in  tbo 
interior  of  an  erect  forest  tree  in  the 
coal  nioasnres  of  Nova  Scotia,  with  re- 
marks on  the  origin  of  coal  iields  and 
the  time  reiinired  for  their  formation. 

Koynl  Inst.  (London),  rroc.  vol.  1.  ]i]i. 
281-288,1854. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.  10,  j)p.  33-41, 
1853. 

New   York    Indnstrial   Exhibition, 

special  report  on  the  geologicsil,  to])o- 


Lyell,  Charles,  Jr. — Continned. 
graphical,  and  hydrograpliic;il  depart- 
ments. 

r.liic  Hook,  18.')4,  vol.  30,  .lO  pat'cs,  1854. 
Aniialos  dos  Mines,  1854  (.1),  vol.  ii,  pp.  ijj 
1854. 

/MistrartbyM.A.Langol.Soc.  (;i'nl.Fr,wfi, 

I'.iiU.,  '.;d  Hcrics,  vol.  12,  part  1.  pp.  41)0-428, Is'iO, 

Abstract,  Ncucs  .Talirlmcli,  1858,  iiji.Coi  ftw, 

[Letter   on   ago  of   Riehinond  loiil 

field,  Virginia.] 

({(Mpl.of  North  America  hy  J.  .Marcdu.  plf. 
4",  Zurich,  IS.W. 

On  the  consolidati(iii  of  hiva  oiistiqi 

(dojies  and  on  Ihe  origin  of  I  lie  coiiicil 
form  of  volcanoes. 

Am.  .1  (HI r.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.  2-*,  )i|i.2'.i  3, 
18.''>0. 
From  Koyal  Ints.  (ircat  I'ritiiiii,  .\iiiil  l*'i 

Elemenlsof  Oeology,  xvi,803,  jWifrs, 

New  York,  18(i(). 

The  Students  IClements  of  fieoloi'r, 


xix,  G2I  iiag(;s,  12"  London,  1871. 

[IJato  of  formation  of  delt.-i  of  {lie  | 

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(Icol.  Soc,  (Jiiart.  .Tour.,  vol.  'J.'>,  ]i.  II  i;|u 
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Letter  from  Sccrot.iry  ot  War  (■niiiiniiiiifji-l 
ing  h  iireliminary  report  of  Lieut.  ('ii'ijri;i  M. 
W    Avr,  conccrnint;  cxpliiraticHi.s  in  Xrviiilj! 
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[ ]  [Hejiort  of  reconuai.'<snnco]  iuXe-l 

vada  and  Arizona. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  War  cimiiiiiimf.itj 
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Si  nate  Kx.  Doc.  No.  05.  pp.  73-80.  AV.isliiiicUi 
1.^72. 

The  springs  of  sonthoni  Xoviida, 

Am.  Nat.,  vol,  12,  pp,  18  27,  1878. 
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rhilad(dphia  Acad.  .Sci.,  rnn,,  vnl  Ij,p| 
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On  the  great  CarbonifenuiMcuii;;!' 


orate  in   Sullivan   County,  I'a.   [Alj 
stract.] 

I'hiladelpliia  Acad.  Sci..  I'roc.  [vul. 
125-127,  1807. 
—  On  the  Lower  Silnriim  brown liera 
tite  bods  of  America. 

Am.   Assoc,    rroc,   V(d,    10,  I'l".  "♦"'| 
1807. 
The  Virginias,  v<d  2,  p.  100  4  .  IWl. 


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R,111).001  M. 

Miirii'ii.ii.lf 

iwii  tmstitf 
the  <'niiical 

ii'm.Apvil.m 
•i,«03,va!;p!. 

<  of  (IcolflfT, 

ii,lS71. 

•  ad  til  oftliel 

ol.  2.'M>.ll(ilu! 

1(1  Avi/oiiii.l 
rt'iW  iiMiiimiiiifa'] 
I,icul.r.i'orfiO 

alidii.'i  ii>  ^'|'"ll»i 
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■\Viii'  i'(imiiuiiiiiil"| 
I.iriit.tif'iirp'^'j 
InHi.'im  in  N'''"'il 
:d('"ii!-'"W»'" 

1 3-K9,  AVasliiiiCl*'!^ 

porn  Noviidi 
[-,187?. 

( ( In  slicto 

huHitli,  I-'iw"" 


riMH' 


,  Vdl.  iNfl 


Lyman,  lit'njiinii!i  Smith — Contiimod. 

A"':iiii'^t  tlio  HiipiioscHl  ibrnier  ]ilii8- 

tii'it\  of  tlio  pu(Uliiiy-.stono  pebbles,  of 
l'nrg:iti)r.v,  K.I. 

Aiii.  Assoc. ,  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  15,  p.  83 
(§p.).  If^ST. 

Till'  Stale.v.s  Crock  iind  Nicks  Creek 

iron  on'  rejiioii,  near  Marion,  Sniytho 
County,  Va. 

Am.  riiil.  Soc,  Trftiis.,  vol.  l.'i,  new  series, 
]i|i, ;;:)  |.-,  in:i|),  4",  1H72. 

TiiiP()j;rMj)liyor  tlie  I'linjab  oil  region. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  15,  now  Hcrios, 
pii.l  l.'i,  ni;il>,4°,  1872. 

—  (ieology  of  the  Low  Moor,  Va.,  iron 
ores. 

Am.  In.st.  Mininj;  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  14,  ]ip. 
801-KUli,  \MCt. 

—  lvi'|ioi't  on  the  New  IJoston  and  Mo- 
loaroiil  lands  in  Sehuyllcill  Connty,ra. 

(Iiiil.  Smiv.  rcinisylvania,  Keport  for  18K7, 
pp. ;i7-'.M.nia]i  in  poclirt,  1890. 

—  [Oil  II   deep  borinjj;  in  the  Newarlc 
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Am.  riiil.Soc.  I'roc,  vol.  2!t,  pji.  21-2'),  IHlll. 

Lyman,  ('.  8.     Observations  on  the  Old 
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Am.  .liiiir.  Si'i.,  2il  ocriivs,  vol.   7.  pji.  2S7 

(J  p.),  l.-IU. 

I  —  Notes  on  the  California  gohl  re<;ion. 
Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  2(1  Hcricx.  vol.H.  jip.  415-419, 

1>4'.". 

I — (In  tlic  recent  condition  of  Kilauea. 

Am.  .Idiir.  .Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  12,  i)p.  75-80, 
"il. 
|Lyman,   I'vi'derick   .S.     [On   tlie  recent 
I  ii'tlii|Hiikes  ami  volcanic  eruptions  in 
iliiwiiii.  1 

Ani.Joiir.  Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  40,  pp.  109-112. 
IMii*. 

|lyman,  It.  M.     [On  tho  recent  volcanic 
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liiislnii   .Sue.   Nut.    Jlist.,   ri'oc,   vol.  7,  ])p. 
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fiynch,  M.    L.     Notes    on    Oiiadaloniio 

lliviT. 

I'.S.  Army,  Cliicf  of  I".nf;incprs,  licjiorl  lor 
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Lyoii,  Sidney  S.  Topographical  goo- 
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(teol.  Siirv.  KcntucUy,  niiulo  (Inrin;;  tlio 
years  18.54  and  1855.  lU'jJort,  jip.  381-400  Frank- 
fort. 1850. 

Topographical  geological  report  of 

tho  progress  of  tho  survey  of  Kentucky, 
through    Iloiikins,    Crittenden.    Cald- 
well, Oreenup,  and  Carter  counties. 
Ocol.   Snrv.   Koiitncky,  ni.ado   diiriiiK   tlio 
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Frankfort,  1857. 

Ali.slract,  Am.  <T(nir.  Sci.,  2d  series,  v(d.  25, 
pp.  2H.-.-286  (J  p.),  1857. 

I'aleontidogical  report. 

(Je(d.  Snrv.  Kentucky,  made  dniinir  Hio 
yours  18,50  and  1857,  3(1  Keport.  jip.  46.5-498, 
FranUI'ort,  18.57. 

Continuation  from  voliune  2  of  tho 

topograiihical  rejiort  of  the  jirogross 
of  the  survey  of  Kentucky,  in  tho 
counties  of  Greenup,  Cartt!r,  Lawrence, 
and  llaiicocU,  for  the  year  1857. 

(ie(d.   Snrv.   Kentucky,  inad(^    during    the 
years  ls50  and  1857,  3d  Ucport,  iip.  423-463, 
Frank  fort,  18.57. 
Heniarks  on  the  stratigraphieal  ar- 
rangement of  the  rocks  of  Kentucky, 
from  the  Catenipora  escharoides  hori- 
zon of  the  Uitper  Silurian  period,  in 
.letferson   County  to   the  base  of  tho 
]iroductive  coal  measures  in  tho  east- 
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St.  l.ouirt  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  pp- 
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Toiiographical  geological  report  of 

the  progress  of  tho  survey  of  Kentucky 
for  tlu'  y(N4rs  185S  and  185!>. 

(le(d.  Surv.  Kentucky,  made  during  the 
years  185.;  and  1859,  4th  Koport,  jip.  495-599, 
Frankfort,  1861. 

Iicmarks  on  thirteen  species  of  crin- 

oids  from  the  paleozoic  rocks  of  Indi- 
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Am.  riiil.  Soc,  Trans.,  vid.  13,  new  series, 
pp.443-4Gfl,  plates,  1869.. 


lifcronscimiil'ii 
luitv,  Vi>.   t^l 


„  l.rownlH 
lU-i| 


M. 


iiii 


190   4 


10.   PI'- 
18K1. 


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lliistoii  Sec.  Nat.  Hist..  I'roc.,  vol.  15.  pp. 
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Hull.  127 3(S 


McAdams,  William.      Anim.al  remains 
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SI.  I,(iuis  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  4,  pp.  Ixxix- 
Ixxxi,  1884. 


594 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


I'li-ix.  12;. 


McAdams,  AVilliam — Continued. 

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McBride,  T.  H.  The  Little  Missouri  Had 
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Popular  Sdi.  Monthly,  vol.  23,  pp.  4(i8-475, 
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McCalley,  Henry.  Alabama  north  of 
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(Jeol.  Surv.  Alabama,  571  pugeH,  Moutyoiii- 
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[Geology  of  tho  adjacent  regions.] 

Map  of  the  Cahaha  coal  field  ;iik1  adja- 
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Ueol.  Surv.  Aliibama,  Koport  ou  tlic  Caluiba 
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Includes  notes  on  the  coal  measures  of 
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McCaslin,  David  S.  Geology  of  Jay 
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Indiana,  Dcpt.  of  Gc(d.  and  Nat.  Hist.,  12th 
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Geology  of  Johnson  County. 

Indiana,  I)ei)t.  of  Geol.  and  Xat.  Hist.,  13th 
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Annual  Report  upon  ('Xi)loration«  and  sur- 
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Canada.  (Jeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv..  lii[ion 

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Canada,  Geol.  Surv.,  Reports,  v(il.4.iirwi<| 
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McCormick,  Calvin.    The  im  liisimisi 
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Am.  riiil.  Soc,  Proc.,  vol.  19,  p.  197  (J  p.), 

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McDaniel,  1$.  F.  Geology  and  miner- 
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iron  belt,  23  pages,  map,  Richmond, 
1879. 

Abstract,  The  Virginias,  vol.  1,  pp.  10-13, 4°, 
1880. 

MacDonald,  Simon  O.  Geological  notes, 
Sable  Island. 

Nova  Scotian  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  5,  pp.  328- 
337, 1882. 

Sable  Island. 

Nova  Seotian  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  6,  pp.  110- 
119,205-280,1886. 

McDougall.    Shells  in  sand  at  Selkirk. 
Canadian  Inst. ,  I'roc,  vol.  21,  \i.  270, 1886. 

Macfarlane,  (Jrabam.  Notes  on  Ameri- 
can cannel  coal. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  18,  pp. 
436-438, 1890. 

Macfarlane,  James.  Die  Steinkobleu 
der  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord- 
amerika. 

Gesell.  fur  Erdkunde,  Zeit.,  vol.  9,  pp.  241- 
26.'>,  351-364, 1874. 

Coal  regions  of  America,  their  to- 

pograjdiy,  geology,  and  development, 
xvi,  (576  pages,  25  maps.  New  York, 
1783,  2d  «jdition,  New  York,  3d  edition, 


596 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX    OP 


[nULL.  l« 


Macfarlane,  .Taiiioa — Continuod. 
xvi,  700  pages,  maps,  plates,  New  York, 

1877. 

Inchules  map  of  t'ennsylvaiiia,  by  J.  1'.  Les- 
ley, froutixpicce. 

—  Discovery  of  rook  salt  at  Wyominj? 
in  western  New  York. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  Hi,  p.  144  (J  p.), 
1878. 

An    American     j;oolo{;;ical     railway 

guide,  giving  tlio  geological  foriiiatiiMi 
at  every  railway  station,  with  notes  on 
interesting  ])laces  on  the  ronlos,  and  a 
descrii>tion  of  each  of  the  formation.s, 
219  pages,  New  York,  1«79. 

The  formation  of  canyons  and  preci- 
pices. 

Science,  vol.  4,  pp.  99-101, 1884. 

The  "eartlKiuako"  at  New  Madrid, 

Mo.,  in  1811,  probably  not  an  oarth- 
qnako.     [Ab.stract.] 

Am.  Assoc.,  Adv.  Sci.,  Vroc.,  vol.  32,  pji. 
247-248, 1884. 

—  An  American  geological  railway 
guide,  giving  the  geological  formation 
at  every  railway  station,  witli  altitudes 
above  mean  tide  water,  notes  on  inter- 
esting places  on  the  routes  and  a  de- 
scription of  each  fornuition.  Second 
edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  Edited 
by  .James  K.  Macfarlane,  42G  pages,  New 
York,  1890. 

Therevisionsaiuleulargomeiitscontribwted 
1)}- liailey,  G.  E.,  I5roiullic:i(l,  Cainplioll,  J.  L. 
ami  II.  D.,  Cliambciliii,  Cliaucr.  (^bester,  ("ol- 
lott,  Condon,  Cooper,  Cronby,  Dana,  .T.  1)., 
Darton,  Davis,  Dawson,  IJ.  SI,,  DiUton, 
Dwijiht,  Knniions,  Fontaine,  Koid,  Frazcr, 
Gilbert.  Habile,  Uall,  C.  AV„  lluinmond.  Matt- 
ings, IHl;:ard,  llilcbcook,  Hunt,  T.  S.,  .Tobn- 
son,  L.  C,  Lesley,  Lewis,  II.  C,  Liud.sey, 
Loii^tliridKO,  McCJotdien,  JIcGee,  Orton, 
Owen,  I'arsous,  rioclor,  riinipi^lly,  Tutiiani, 
l{o;;ei'8,  St,  Jolin,  Siill'or<l,  .Scott,  Sniltli  and 
Gesner,  Sinoek,  Todd,  I'miier,  UIiUt,  I'ldiani, 
Wbite,  1.  C,  Williams,  (i,  II.,  AVillianis,  H,  S., 
Willis,  Winebell,  A,,  Wineliell,  N.  II,, 
Wortben,  and  Wrij;bt. 

Macfarlane,  Thomas.  On  the  primitive 
formations  in  Norway  and  in  Canada, 
and  their  mineral  wealth. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  7,  pp.  1-20,113-127,101- 
171,  18C2. 

Contributions  to  the  history  of  the 

Acton  copper  mine. 

Canadian  Kat.,  vol.  7,  pp.  447-471,  1862. 


Macfarlane,  Thomas — Continued. 

On    the    origin     of    eruptive   and 

prinuiry  rocks. 

Canadian  Nat,,  vol,  H,  pp.  205-32;i,  ;)29-3J.. 
457-478,  180,1. 

(ieological  sketch  of  the  ueijrlilior. 

hood  of  Kossie,  X.  Y. 

Canadian  Nat,,  v<d,  2,  new  series,  )i],.  267- 
275,  1865, 

li'eport  on  Lake  Superior. 

Geol.   Siirv.   Oajiada,    lte|)ort   of  iirnjin* 
I'roni  186:i  to  18(il>,  pp.  11,')-1«4,  Ottauii,  Igilti, 

Kej>ort  on  county  of  Hastiii;,'s, 

Geol,   .Surv,   Canada,   Keport   ol    |iri):;rcM 
from  1803  to  18C0,  pp.  ill-113,  Ottawa,  \m. 

On    the    geological     forni.ition^  df 

Lake  Superior. 

(Janadiaii  Xat.,  vol,  3,  new  serii  s,  pii.  1". 
201,  241-250,  1808, 

On  the  rocks  and  cujiriferous  ImUui 

Portage  Lake,  Mich. 

Canadian  Nat,,  vol.  3,  new  series,  pp.  l-],., 
1808. 
Geidogy  of  Canada,  1800,  pp.  110-104,  ISU^. 

On   the   geology  .and   silver  ore  nf 

Wood.s  Location,  Tluin<lor  Cajie,  Likr 
Supciior. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol,  4,  new  .serie.i,  pp.3T-t-, 
45»-40:i,  map,  18()i). 

On  the,  origin  and  clussillciitioii  (if 

original  or  cry.stalliiie  rocks, 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  5,  now  series,  pp. 4i-.'t, 
159-105,  304-312;  vol,  0,  p|),  259-280, 1872. 

Silver  Islet. 

Am,  Inst,  Mininj;  Kn;;.,  Tran.s  .  vdI.  8.  iif. 
220-2,J3,  plates,  etc.,  1880. 

On    the    classifu'ation    ol'  oriuiiKil 

rocks. 

Am.  Inst.  Minin;;  En>;,,  Tniii.s.,  vol.  8,  i'l. 
03-71,1880, 

IJciuarks  on  (..'aiuidian  ,stiati;,'ra]iliy. 

Canadian  Nat,,  V(d,  t),  new  .serii  ,s,  pp,"l-lii.'. 
1881, 

li'eview  of  Sehvyii,  ibid,,]!]),  17-:'.I. 

[ J  [On  the  uso  of  the  term  "'iaeonic' ] 

International  (Jonjj.  Gonl.,  Am.  (-'ommitlw, 
Iteporls,  1888  IS,  ]).  17  (3  line.s),  1888, 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  2,  ]>.  207, 1888. 

McGee,  W  ,f    On  the  relative  iionitioiw  j 
of  tlio  forest  bod  and  aasociiited  diil't 
fornuitions  in  nortiieastern  Iowa, 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  l'<.  jiji.  .W-H 
1878. 

Notes  on  the  surface  geology  ot  a 


part  of  tile  Mississippi  ValUy, 

(ieol.  Mag,,  vol.  0,  new  serie.i,  pj).  353-^6' 
41Z-420, 1879. 


PAKTON. 


NORTH    AMERICAN    fJEOLOCiY. 


597 


iHitlClltioll  111 


McGee,  AV  J — Continued. 

On  the  complete  series  of  Huperiicial 

|'(iriiiatii)MH  ill  noitlieiist«M'n  lowii. 

Am.  A.'^sdc.  .\(1\ .  Sri.,  rmc,  vol.  '27,  pp.  I'.trt 
■j:'.l.l«:!». 

Sii]ic'r))()siti(iii  of  j,'lii(unl   (Irilt  iijion 

rcsidiiiiry  liiiys  [  Iowa). 
Aiii.iiiii''.  Sci.,:iii  siTii-.s,  M)i.  1.'^,  i)p.  :iiii  iKin, 

. Tlic '■  hitcrito"  <(l' tlif  Inili;in  i'eiiiii 

(ii(,l   Miij;.,  Mil.  7,  new  Kctit-.M,  ]pp.  31(^:ti:!' 


McGee,  \V  .) — ('(intinucd. 
Town  [l)iiil(lin;f  Htones). 

lOlli  ('(■iisil.'<  f.  S.,  licpoi'ti  OTi  the  liiiililiiif; 
HliiiHi  of  dm  I'liitcil  States  iiiiil  HtalisticH  of 
t.lic  (iniiriv  iiiiliiMt.iy  I'or  1H«(I,  jip.  'J.'O  Unn,  4'\ 
U'iiMliiii;;|iiM.  ls,><.t, 

liiiiiiiil  HH  p:iil,  lit'  \iil.  X,  lull  Willi  si'panilK 
pii;;iiiatiiiii. 

Miijxif  tll(^  liiited  .Stiites  (•xliil)itinj; 

(lie  proHiMit  stutiiH  of  knowled;;((  reliit- 
iiifi;  to  lilt'  ureal  diHtriliiitimi  of  <;oo- 
lojiic  ,u;roii](s(i>r(Oi 111 iiiiiry  compilation), 


i-<"  171  by  28inclio8. 

__  Sliiil.T  and  I  (avis'  "  (ilaciors."  ,^t.  s.  do.,!.  Surv.,  J.  AV.  l-owrll,  Diwt-.r,  5tli 

S(iiiiir  (idilrd  liy  .liiliii  Mirliil.s),  Mil.'J.  ]i|>.  Aiiiiiiiil  liopnri,  IKKi  IHKI ;  in  p.x  Uct,  in    back 

Sfil-fiKI,  (i'J^reiii,  4 '.  1KH1.  and  cxplaiialion   (in   ])p.  :tl  ;IH,   W'aHliiiiKton, 

(In  some  clementH  in  oronrapliic  dis-  IS.'*.'). 

liliiii'iiieiit.  Oi,   (ii,,  meridional  dcllectioii  of  ico 

ATii..("iir.  Sci.,:i(i  Ht'ric-M,  vol.  21.  pp.  27f)-'J7f(,  Htrc'lIllH 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  ltd  .soric.'*,  vol. 'JD,  pp.  :(HC-:t92, 

. —  (In   iiiaxiimtm    synclironoiiH    f^lacia-  igj.r 


tidii 


\„i..\,.s,.,-.A.lv.Kri.,rro,'.,  vol.ua,  pi,.447- (ico-rapliy   .•iiid   topofrnipliy  of   the 


PI 

,-,i>:U.v-l. 
Siiiiii  r  (c!(litc(l  by  ,lohn  Mirlic  l.s),  v(d.  'J.  pp. 

'.i»i-:)ii7.  i.-iHi. 

A'i>lr:i('t,  Ain.  Jour.  Sci.,  rtil  snios,  vol.  U'J, 
II1I.2CI  207,  uiidci-  titles,  "Oil  tlio  tliiokiiess  of 
till'  ire  .-ilieet   at  liny  l.ititiidei"  jip.  IKiS  lUiSI, 

nil  liM mI   milmidoiico    prodiieod    by  an   ice 

sliirl."  l.'-Hl. 

—  Moditications  jtropo.sres  dans  la  iio- 
iiioiii  lilt  lire  {r,'o]o<^i(\\\c. 

C'iiii;;n's  (Uti],  Intornatioral,  Coiiijite 
i;iiiiln,2d  .se.s.sion,  pp.  61.'(l-n'-'2,  I'.oloKlie,  )SH2. 

—  The  (Iraiiiaero  HyHteni  and    the  dis- 
trilmtiiMi  of  the,  loe.sN  of  (\asteni   Iowa. 

\V;isliiiij;ton  riiil.  Soe.,  Hull.,  vol.  fi,  j.p.  !i:i- 

II",  I.'<.-':i. 

Ali^liiiit,  by  (i.  K.  (iilbert,  Srienee,  vol.  2, 
li|i.7li'J  7111!,  IKKIi. 

—  On  ifhicial  ranyons. 

Airi.  AsKoe.  Adv,  Sci.,  I'loe.,  v(d.  ;)2,  p.  238  (i 

ID,  \t-x:t. 


lieail  of  Clie,siipe;ike  H.'iy. 
[Head  to  Am.  Assoc,  18,-<r).] 
Jirief  abslraet  in  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3il  soricH, 
vol.,T-',  11,323,  lH.-(fi. 

Some  feiitiires  of  the   re(;ent   cartb- 

i|nal<(5. 

.SciMiee.  vol.  ,S,  pj).  271  27,"i,  l.SSti. 

Sci.  Am.  Siijip,,  vol,  23.  pp.  02(l,'i-!)2()fi,  No.  57(5, 

4",  1887. 

[Geology  of  Washington  and  vicin- 
ity.] 

Iteport  of  till'  liialtli  oHieer  of  the  District 
of  Columbia  forllie  yiareniliiiK June  30,  1888, 
W.isbington.  188(1.  pp.  Ill  20,  23  •J,';. 

Absti'ait,  Am.  .Jour.  Sri..  3(1  series,  vol.31, 
pp.  473-474.  \HAi'<. 

liojiort. 

U.  S.  (leol.  Surv.,  J.  AV.  Towell.  Diroctor,  Cth 
Annual  Keport.  1884-1885,  i>p,  25-32,  AVasli- 
insitoii,  1885. 


Si'ii  nee,  vol,  2,  jip.  315-316  (\  p.),  1883. 

[ — ]  [!<u1iterranean    forest    in    Distriet     Oviho.s  eavifrons  from  the  loess  of 


of  Coliiiiiliia]. 

Science,  vol.  2.  p.  724  (J  p.),  1K83. 
—  Note  (injointfMl  structure  [lowaj. 
Am. .lour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol,  25,  jip.  I,'i2-153 

1^  ji,).  18,S3, 

|- — On  the  iircsent  status  of  the  eccen- 
tricity tlieory  of  glacial  climate. 

Am,  .Jiiiir,  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  2(5,  lip,  1 13-l'2(l, 

in,.!:!. 

|- — On  the  origin   and  hade  of  normal 

laiilts, 

Aiii..loiir.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  20,  iiji.  294-298, 

i«8;i. 


lowii. 

Am.  .Jour.  Sci.,  3il  series,  vol.  34.  ]i)).  217-220, 
1887. 

Abstract.   Am.   (if<>\.,   vol.    1,    pp.    120-127 
(3l'-).  '««"• 
—  The   'riiscaloosa    formation.      8iim- 
niiiry   of    previous    ob.'servations    and 
o]iiiiionH. 

Tertiary  and  Crctacc(uis  strata  of  Tusca- 
loosa, Toiubij^bce,  and  Alabama  rivers,  by  E. 
A,  .Smith  and  L.  C.Iolinsoii.U.  S.  Oc(d.  Surv,, 
Hull,,  V(d.  7,  pp.  247-255,  No,  43,  AVasliington, 

1887, 


598 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


l'"'u..in. 


MoOee,  W  J — Continued. 

[ ]  I{<^Buni<^. 

Ttirtlary  itiiil  Cri^tncccms  Hlraln  ol   TiiHcn- 

ItNiHn,  Tonil)ii>lM'i  ,  and  Alabama  rivorH,  liy  K. 

A.  Smitli  and  L.  ('.  JoIiiihom,  I'.  S.  (ic(d.  Surv. 

Hull.,  vol.  7.  i(|).  •.'«:>- 'JUO,  N'o.  4;t,  Wa«liiii«l<iii, 

1H87. 

Tlio  nooloijy  of  tlio  lioiul  of  Chesa- 

ptsuko  Bay. 

D.  S.  Gool.  Siirv.,  J.  W.  I'owtdl,  I)iior(..r,7tli 
KeiMirt,  188.1-1880.  jip.  .lin-fUG,  platrH,  Wl-71, 
■\VnHliiiiKtmi,  1888. 

Abstract,  Am.  (ieol,,  vol.  4.  )i|>.  IIK-Il.'), 
1889. 

Report — Potomac!  division  of  j^eol- 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv...J.  W.  I'owell,  Dirootor,  71li 
Roport,  1885-1886,  pp.  104-111,  WaHliiiigtoii, 
1888. 

Three  forniations  of  tlio  middle  At- 
lantic Slope. 

Am.  Jour.  Si-i.,  M  Horion,  vol.  35,  pp.  120-143, 
riato  II,  pp.  328-330,307-388,  448-4GC,  Tlatcs 
VI,  VII.  1888. 

AbsfraclH,  Nature,  vol.38, p. ill  (15  lines),  ]>. 
IHOdl  liuCH);  Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  129-131, 
1888. 

The    classiiication    of    fioographic 

forms  hy  genesis. 

Nat.  {ic(>H.  Mag.,  vol.  1,  jiji.  27-3(i,  1888. 

The  Colniubia  formation. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  30.  pj).  221- 
222,  1888. 

Paleolithic  man  in  America,  his  an- 

ti(iiiity  and  euvironmtuit. 

Popular  .Sci.  Monthly,  V(d.  34.  i)|i.  20-36, 1888. 

[On  some  peculiarities  of  the  super- 
ficial deposits  of  northeast  Iowa.] 

Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  137-138  (J  ]>.).  1888. 

Notes    on    the    geology    of   Macon 

County,  Mo. 

St,  Louis  -Vcad.  Sci.,  Tran.s.,  vol.  5,  pp.  305- 
336. 1888. 

Geological  .antecedents  of  man  in  the 

Potomac  Valley. 

Am.  AnthroiMdogist,  vol.  2,  pp.  227-234, 1889. 
Heport — Potomac  division  of  geol- 
ogy- 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  J.  \V.  Powell,  Director,  9tli 
Keport,  pp.  102-110,  Washington,  1889. 

The  soutliern  extension  of  the  Ap- 

l)omattox  formation. 

.\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  40,  pp.  15-41, 
1890. 

Abstract,  Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.1,  pp. 
540-547, .548-!J' 9  (by  autlior),  with  discussion 
liy  C.  II.  Hitchcork,  0.  I).  \S"alcott,  \Y.  JI. 
Da'.is,  and  J.  Hall,  pp.  548,  549  (J  p.).  Other 
abstracts.  Am.  (ieol.,  vid.  5,  p.  120  (J  p.);  Am. 
Nat.,  vol.  24,  p.  209  (J  p.) ;  vol.  25,  p.  823  (J  p.), 
1891. 


MoGee,  W  J— Continued. 
Introduction. 

I'.  S.  (ieol  Surv.,  Bull.  No.  57,  a  Ui(ilo>;ira| 
rcionnaissance  iu  southwestern  KMnsus  in 
Koliort  Hay,  Jill.  11-14,  1890. 

Topognipliir  types  of   liorthea.stMii 

Iowa.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  S<i.,  I'mc,,  voI.3*(,  jip  :>ii,. 
249,  1890. 

Phicroachnicnts  of  tlie  sea. 

The  Forum,  vol.  10,  pp.  1 17  449,  1890, 

[Reniiirks  on  ]>r<'SMiii'e  of  rock  y.xs, 

especially  in  Indiiiiia.] 

(ieol. , Soc.  .\m.,  Hull.,  vol.  1.  ]ip  a(ili7(J|i), 
1890. 

[Hemarks  on  the  extent  of  .iii  early 

Pleistocene  sulimergencj  of  tlie  .\t 
lantic  Coast.] 

(Ieol.  Sci.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  )i.  409(i  p.|  lg>i 

[IJi-marks  on   the   format  ions  com. 

prised  under  the  term  "orange  saiul. 
and  on  the  rchitions  of  certain  lo;iiii< 
and  gravels  in  tlie  vicinity  of  \'i('ks 
burg  iiud  Grand  Gulf.] 

(ieol.  Soc.  Am..  Hull.,  vol.  1,  jij).  471-17V  1<9" 
In  discussion  of  paper  hy  T.  ('.  (.IliamliiTlia 
on  "Some  additional  evidence  bearing; nulla 
interval  between  the  ;:lacial  epoclis." 

[Hennirks   on    the  relatioii.s  of  tlie 

PleistocciK!  deposits  at  I!fl\  iilerc  on 
the  Deliiware.] 

(ieol.  Soc.  xVni.,  Bull,,  vol.  1.  ().  480  (J  |).),183o. 

[Remarks  on  certain  peculiiiritiesof 

drtiinagc!  in  the  southeastern  Uiiitid 
States.] 

(ieol.  Soc.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  pj).  .''ilS-.'ilO.lJUO. 

(i(!ology  for  18«7  and  188S. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  Itcpoit,  ls8^]l,1^t 
l.pp.  217-200. 18110. 

Iowa. 

Macfarl.lne's  (ieol.  Uwy.  Guide,  'Jd  idilinn 
pp.  233-245, 1890. 

Report — Potomac  division. 

U.  S.  (ieol.  Surv.,  J.  \V.  Pow.ll.  Dimlor, 
10th  Kei>ort,  pp.  148-158,  Washinfitou,  1890. 
Abstract,  il)id,,  p.  30  (i  ji,). 
Includes  a  report  by  (i,  II,  Willi^inis,  'Tli'' 
work  on  the  crystalline  rocks  of  Miirybml 
Flood  plains  of  rivers. 

Forum,  vol.  11,  pp.  221-234. 1891. 

Neocene  and  Pleistoceno  coDtiiieut  ] 

movements. 

Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  8,  pp.  234-235  (J  ii.),]891 
Abstract  of  paper  read  to  Am.  Assoc. .iil>. 
Sci..  1891. 

The  Columbia  formation  in  tlic  -Mis 

sissippi  (imbaymeut.     [Abstiuct.] 
Am.  Assoc.  -Vdv.   Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  39,  pji. 
244-245  (i  p.),  1891. 


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599 


stern  Uiiitfil 


iiiilc.  '.M  i'ititi"« 


McOee,  W  J— ContiniitMl. 

llio  Aijpoinattiix  foriiiation  on  th« 

Mi»Hi'<''il'I''  <'nil)a.vinont.     [Abstract.] 
Gfnl.  Soc.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  2,  pi).  2-0.  1K91. 
Alislrnct,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  Herlos.  vol.  40, 
l,.;)3:'(.\ii.).  1890. 

TliK    f?*"l"Ky   "f   Washington    and 

vicinity. 

Ciiiiili' to  WHsIiinpton.proparcd  for  the  In- 
tcrn:Mi"iiiil  Cimii-  <'»'"l-  Stli  (tension.  Wnshing- 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  :i(l  sfirips,  vol.  24,  pp.  202-223, 

],lnn'.'>.  1882. 
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McGehee,  M.  Handbook  of  the  State 
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McGuire,  Henry.  [Remains  of  man  in 
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McGuiie,   W.  W.      On   the   prairies   of 

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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  20.  pp.  9:i-0S,  18.34. 

Mcllvin,  W.  C.  [Report  on  Catahoula 
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r.S.  .Vrmy,  Cliii  1'  of  En;;ineprs,  Report  for 
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Mclnnes,  W.,  Bailey,  L.  W.,  and.     Re- 
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Ciiiiaila,  (ieol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.,  Report 
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1887. 

Alisl pacts,  ibid.  Part  A,  i)p.  38-40;  (ieol. 
Mni;..  1(1  decade,  vol.  0.  |ip.  i;!r)-i:«i  (J  ji.),  1889. 

I Ro])ort  on  exploration  and  sur- 
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Canada.  Gcol.  Surv..  Koports,  vol.  .'!,  new 
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1888. 

Abstracts,  ibid.,  part  1,  Report  A,  pp.  .')r>-;i7 ; 
Am.tleiil..  vol.  .'■i.))p.  240-247  (J  p):  Am.  Jour. 
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McInneB,W.,  Bailey,  li.W.,  and— C!ont'd. 

[Account    of    explorations    in 

northern  New  Itrunswick.] 

Canada,  (ieol.  Surv.,  Reports,  vol.  3,  new 
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1888. 

Mclntire,  E.  S.,  Elrod,  M.  N.,  and.  Goo- 
logical  report  on  Orange  County. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Indiana.  7tli  Annual  Report  for 
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Mclntyre,  .lames.  [Report  on  work  on 
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Report  on  survey  of  L'nited  States  mineral 
landx  in  Michigan,  by  Jackson,  Message 
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McKellar,  Peter.  Tlie  correlation  of  the 
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Canada,  Royal  Soo.,  Trans.,  vol.  ,'5,  .Sec.  IV, 
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On  potholes  north  of  Lake  Superior 

unconnected  with  exisiting  streams. 
I  (iool.  Soc.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  568-570, 1890. 

j  Abstract,  Am.  Not., vol.  24,  pp.  292-293  (J  }>.), 

1890. 

McKellar,  S.  B.  Mining  on  the  north 
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Mackenzie,  S.  S.  The  local  geology  of 
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Essex  Inst,  I'roc,  vol.  3,  i>p.  49-,55, 1864. 

Mackie,  S.J.     Thoremnantsof  the  first 
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The  Geologist,  1858  (London),  p.  288. 

Maclaren,  Cliarles.  The  glacial  theory 
of  I'rofcssor  Agassiz. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  42.  pp.  346-365, 1842. 
From  iiamphlet  by  tho  author. 

McLenahan,  S.  [Observations  and  re- 
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etc.] 

(ieol.  Surv.,  North  Carolina  report  of  Em- 
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Maclure,  William.  Observations  on  the 
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I  Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Trans.,  vol.  6,  pp.  411-428, 

I  map,  1809. 

i  Jour.dorhysiiiue,  vol.  69,  pp.  204-213;  vol. 

;  72,pp.  137-105,  map,  1811. 


600 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


fni'Lt.  H. 


Maclure,  AVilliiim— Continued. 

Ohservations  nn  tlie  f^colo^^y  of  the 

I    Wost  Indiii  iHlandu,  liom  l!ail)adoi'H  to 

Santa  Crnz,  incln.sivc. 
I  I'liiliululpliia  Acad.  .Si'i.,J(iiir.,v(>l.  I.  pp.  VM 

I       149, 1817. 

ObsiTvatioiiH  on  the  goolojjy  oi"  the 

United  States  [etc.,  with   leniarkH  on 
the  probabl*!  etreet.s  ol'rocli  dtMomiio.si- 
tion  on  nature  and  I'eitility  of  soils  |. 
I         Am.  riiil.  Sue,  TraiiM.,  vol.  1,  iiiw  serii's, 

pp.  1-91,  limp,  i)late»,  i°,  IKlrt. 
'        I'liblislicd   sp]iarat('ly  in  *<'.  Tliiladrlpliia, 

1817. 
!■        Lfoiiard'H  Zt'il.srlirirt.  liaiid   1,  18'Jti.  jip.  l'..M 

laS,  IK18. 
'  Map  Tcprodii('4'd  in  1K22  l)y  1'.  Clcavclaiul, 
ns  fr()nti8]ii('(i^  iif  .\ii  Klciiiontary  'ricati.>«i  im 
Mineralogy  aud  ( io(il(>f,'y, 'Jd  rditixn,  lioslon 
and  by  (Jliarles  Moxon  in  'i'liu  Uuologist  I'm' 
1843,  London. 

Essay  on  the  formation  of  ro(d<H,  or 

an  iiKiiiiry  into  the  j)rol)ahle  orij^iii  of 
their  present  form  and  strueture. 

I'hiladclpliia  Acad.   ,Sii.,   Jour.,  Mil.    1.  Jip. 

261-27G,  2Hr)-;!io,  ;i2--;i-ir),  i>^ix. 

Comparative  features  of  Anieri<an 

and  Eurojjoan  j?eoh)j;y. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  :>,  pji.  197-liW,  IST>. 

Some  spccuhitive  conjectures  on  the 

probalile  changop  uiiat  may  have  talien 
phu  e  in  tlio  geolojfy  of  the  coutitumt 
of  Nortli  America  east  of  tlie  Stoney 
MonntaiuB. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vid.  (i,  pp.  98  102,  lH2:i. 

[ ]  Geo]ojL?iealehiBsi(ication.     [On  the 

gneisses  and  associated  rocks  of  the 
the  easti^-n  l,'nit<'d  States.  | 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  yol.  Ill,  pji.  Ifil   l«:i,  Lsi;.}. 

MiscellaneouH  reniarJis  on  tlie  sys- 
tematic arrangement  of  I'ocks  and  on 
their  probable  origin,  especially  of  the 
secondary. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  V(d.  7.  ])p.  201  2(U,  1824. 

Observations  on  JSeudanfs  (ieolog- 

ical  Travels  in  Hungary,  etc.,  with  mis- 
cellaneous remarks  on  coal,  etc. 
Am.  Jour.  Sii.,  vol.  7,  pp.  2!jfi-2(i0,  1,S24. 

Remarks  on  the  rocks  accompanying 

anthracite  at  Wilkcsbarre  and  else- 
where. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  7,  pp.  200-201  ( j  p.),  1824. 

European    systems   of  geology   not 

always  applicable  to  American  geol- 
ogy- 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  9,  pp.  158-lCU.  1825. 


Maclure,  William — Continued. 

(Jeologica!  systems,  geological  mails 

chatoyant  feldspar. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  0,  pp.  25;i-2.''>n,  Is2:,. 

Ivcmarks  on  the  igneous  theory  nftli,. 

earth. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  10,  pp.  351-3.12,  Is'jt, 

K'emarks  on  the  theory  of  .i  ccmnii 

heat  ill  the  earth  and  other  ,i;col(ij>|i;i| 
th(M>ries. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  15,  jip.  ;i84-IWi:,  I sju, 

[ ]    [Some  geologic  features  of  a  imrt 

of  Mexico.  I 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  10.  |ip.  l.'i!)-ltil,  l.^^Jii. 

Geological  remarks  relating  to  .Mex- 
ico, etc. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  20,  i)p.4Ufl-40>i,  ls:il. 

McMaster,  .John  Bach.  Stratigrupliiiiil 
report  upon  the  IJridger  IhiIs  in  tliu 
Washakie  Basin,  Wyo. 

("ontriliulioiis  from  llus.  ot'Ocol.  ;iii,|  Ar.li, 
ol'(.'ollc;;cor  Xcw.rcrHcy,  vol.  1,  .No.  1,  iiiriiidir* 
on  lioxolopliodon  and  rintatlicriiiiii  liy  ii- 
liiirn,  pp. -l.'i-r)!,  plain  |0|,  I'rincclon.  N'.J,  l-l, 

McOuat,  Walter.  lie]iort  on  connlry 
between  Lake  St.  John  and  Lake  Mis- 
tassini. 

(icol.  Surv.  Canada,  Uoiiort  of  |ini),'rij,<, 
1871-72,  pp.  115-119,  .Montreal,  1872. 

— —  Keport  on  the  I'oiintrv  Ix^twccn  l.;iliis 
Tt'iniscaiiiang  and  Abbitibbe. 

(icol.  Surv.  Canaila,  Ucporl  nf  |inii;ri-<, 
1872-7:1,  pp.  112  i;!5,  ^lonlrcal.  1.^7.!. 

Ke])ort  on  a  portion  of  (li<'  coal  lii'lil 

of  Cumberland  Comity.  Nova  Scotia. 

(icol.  .Surv.  Ciinada,  Uc|ioil,  of  |ir.i;'n-.<. 
1873-74.  p](.  101-170,  map,  .Montreal.  ISTl. 

Macoiin,  .Fohn.  Geology  and  ininciiils 
[from  the  Nortli  Saskatchewan  vi:i 
I'eace  liiver  to  liritish  (loliimliia]. 

Oaiiadian  I'acilic  Uwy.  Keiiorl  oi' iiri)i;n,-s 
on  llie  exploration.s  and  hiuvcvs  ii|i  i"i':iiiii- 
ary,  1874,  pji.  74-79,  Sandfurd  l-'leminu'.  '■ml 
uecr  in  chief,  Ottawa.  1874. 

Geological  and  topographical  imir'' 1 

on   the   Lower    I'eace    and    .Vllialinsm  j 
rivers. 

(Jeol.  Surv.  Canada,  Keport  of  |l^li^ll■^>' 
1875-76,  pp.  87-9.5,  map,  ilonlreal,  1^77. 

McRae.    I'rodiicts  and  resoiin csol' .\i-j 
kansas,  compiled  by  direction  ol  S.  !'. 
Hughes,    governor    of    Arkimsa.s,  1I5| 
jiages,  Little  Kock,  1885. 
McRae,  John  C.     The  geological  fornm- 
tion   at   -  ort   CoUliorne   as  .siiown  li.vj 
drilling  for  natural  gas. 

Canadian  lust.,  I'roc,  vol, 0,  now  scries. lili.| 
338-341,1889. 


HABTDN  1 


NORTH    AMKKICAN   GKOLOQY. 


601 


McWliorter,  Tyler.  UihIh  ofCiirboiiifer- 
oii.H  (liilt  in  tbo  bliitla  of  I'.ast  Diivoti- 
pillt,  lowii. 

Diivt'iiiiui't  Acad.  Sci.,  I'rtn;.,  vol.  I),  jip.  laU- 

m.  m^. 

Maiue. 
1^07.  obsorvatioii.s     mi     ;;oob)j;,v     <>t" 
I'liiti'il     Stiltos     and     f;r(>loH;ic 
map,  Miicluio. 
isis.  (ii'iiloj^y   of   the    rnited    States, 
.Marlnre. 

l,s:!(i.  .Iiinnicy  in   norMicrn   New   Kny;- 
land,  Slieiianl,  ('.  U. 

IS37.  llxcurHion   to  Monnt   Katabdin,  j 

I'iiNt  report  on  i;cob)Ky,  .laek.-4on, 

C.  T. 
(ic<)l();;y  of  rortland  and  viiinity, 

lliti'beock,  E. 
XoloH     on     f;eolojj;y     of     Maine, 

il(dnu'.'<,  E. 
rinst    rejiort    on    public     lanilH, 

Maine.  Juekson,  C  T. 
ISiS.  .\lli':;iiasb  section  from  tin;  I'eiKd)- 

.sL'ot     to     the     St.     Lawrenc*', 

Hodge. 
Ivrniarks  on  portiou.s  of  Maiue, 

.lackson,  C  T. 
Second  rcpiu't  on  i>nblic  hiiuls  ol' 

M.iine,  Jackson,  C  T. 
Sccoiul  report  on  Maine.  .Jackson, 

('.  r. 
ISj',).  t!atalo,nne    of   gcoloj^ical    spcui- 

niens,  Jackson,  (,'.  T. 
liilrodnct  ion,   ;;-colonical   r(^j)ort, 

aj;ricnltnral  gcoloi-y,  JacJiHon, 

U.  T. 
.Survey     of     Aroostook      K'ixcr, 

llolnu^s,  E. 
1811.  Infusorial   deposit  at    Nowlield, 

.lackson,  C  'i\ 
On    Waterville    slates,    .lackson, 

C.T. 
(ilacial  action  in  Now  England, 

.la<k,son,C.T. 
M:>.  (Jculdgy  of  New  York,  first  dis- 

liict.Matber. 
l^li.  I'iual  report  on  New  Hanipsbire, 

.lackson,  V.  T. 
181G.  A,i;ricnltiire   of  New   York,  Em- 
mons, E. 
K'oniarks  on  Taconic  system,  Em- 
mons, E. 
1847.  Drift  and  glacial  action  iu  Now 

England,  Deaor. 


Maine — Continued. 

1!^IK.  |>ivisionH  in  diluvium   of  Maine, 
.lackson,  (;.  I'. 
Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  R.  C. 
1H4!>.  Secon<l  visit  (o  tbe  United  States, 

Eyell. 
18.'">0.  Origin  of  drift  .ami  terraces  of 

a([Ucous  action,  Kogors,  II.  1). 
IHol.   Deposits  of   sbells  in  Maine,  on 
Lake  Cbamplain  and  St.  Eaw- 
ronee,  Itcsor. 
Ago    of    red    sandstone    of    tbe 
United  Stales,  .lackson.  ( '.  T. 
li<')'2.  I'ost-l'lioceiu)   of    Southern    and 

Northern  States,  Dcsor. 
IX'i'.i.  (ieologic,  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Mareon,  .1. 
18.")l.  Uejiosit  of  sbells  near  I'ortland, 

.laekson,  C.  T. 
18.35.   fossils  from  Taconic  ol'  I'.nnuons, 
Hall, J. 
I'tibcr     die  (ieologie  von    Nord- 

Amcrika,  Marcou,  .1. 
American  geology,  Emmons,  E. 
Arcadian  geology,  Uawson,.!.  W. 

1857.  llluslrations  of  surfaeo  geology, 

Hitcbeock,  E. 

1858.  Sketch    of    geology    of     United 

States,  Rogers,  II.  1). 

(jitiology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
cou, .1. 
1851*.  Starfish  in  Tost-l'lioeeTie  of  Lew- 
iston,  Uakta',  \Y.  W. 

Landslide  in  Westbrook,  .lack- 
sou,  0.  T. 

Landslide  near  Portland,  i>ouv('>. 
18(10.  Tertiary  fossils  from   Lal>rador, 

Maine,  etc.,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
1801.  Notes  (Ml  wild  lan<ls,  Holmes,  E. 

Geology  of  the  wild  lands,  llitcb- 
eock,C.  II. 

Rocks  of  Terry,  .lackson,  C.  T. 

Chemical  report,  (Joodale. 

General  report  ou  geology,  Hitch- 
cock, ('.  H. 

riiysi(!al  geography.  Holmes,  E. 

Sur  la  fanne  primordialo  on  Amtl- 
ri(\uc,  liarraiide. 

rre-Carboiiiferous  llora  of  Now 
IJrunswick,  Maine,  and  east 
Cami'la,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

Age  of  Now  Hrunswick,  etc.,  sand- 
stone, Rogers,  VV.  B. 

Coal  rocks  of  Maine, Rogers, W.  B. 

Ago  of  red  sandstone  of  Maine, 
Jackson,  C.T. 


602 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[ni-LL.  |>7, 


Maine— ContiniKMl. 

IHtil.   T'oshIIh    on     DonniH    Riv(M',  Mc, 

Rof,'«'rH,\V.  1!. 
(iliii'iiition  ill  N'iiiitlhiivon  ro^ioii, 

I>()  LaHki. 
Muosi'li)';i(l   Liiko  region,  Ilotigh- 

t()ii.,I.(J, 
Ilowldor  witli  (osHils  front  Saco 

Uiver,  l{<>>{i)rs,  W.  It.;  Jackson, 

C.T. 
Kish  Rivor  lakes,  Packard. 

1S(>L'.  l'.xi)li>ratioii  in  Aroostook  Coun- 
ty, Hoiiiu'B,  K. 

(ilat'ial  action  in  Houtlutni  Maine, 
Do  LaHki. 

Rcjjion  west  of  forks  of  tlio  Ken- 
nelioc,  Goodiiln. 

Ii'ocks  of  Vinalliavon  region, 
(loodalc. 

I'ossii  plants  froni  Perry,  Daw- 
son, ,1.  W. 

Notes  on  geology  of  Maine,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  IT. 

Alleguash  and  C'an(|noiiigonioc 
lakes.  White,  (). 

Orooved  bowlders  in  Bethel, True. 

Marls  or  diatomaccous  earths  of 
Maine,  Uailcy,  L.  W. 

Reports  on  geology  of  Maine, 
Hitchcock,  C.H. 

1M(!:$.  I'lora  of  Devonian  in  northeast- 
ern America.  Dawson,  .J.  W. 

IWU.  Glacial  action  about  ronobacot 
Bay,  De  Laski. 

18(5").  rroliniinary  report  on  New  Bruns- 
wick, Hind. 

186G.  Tost-Tortiary  of  Maine,  De.  Laski. 
Map  of  Canada  and  part  of  United 

States,  Logan  and  Hall, 
(ilaci.il  ])honoiueiia  of  l^abrador 

and  Maine,  Packard. 
Distortion  of  pebbles  in  conglom- 
er.ate,  Voso. 

1867.  Glacial  nioveinents  in  valley  of 

St.  Lawrence,  Whittlesey. 
Fresh  water  glacial  drift  of  the 
Northwest,  Whittlesey. 

1868.  Ex])lanation  of  geologic  map  of 

Maine,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

1869.  Metaraorphicsof  N(!w  Brunswick 

and   Maine,   Bailey  and    M.it- 
thew. 
Landslides  near  Port  land,  Morse. 


Maine — ( 'ontinued. 

18ttU.  Mines  de  ciiivre  dii  Lac  SiiiHrj 
eiir  et  ^■taiii  del'fitatdii  .Maine. 
.laekHon. 
(Jcology  of  coast  of  Maine,  .lulju. 

son,  8.  W. 
Surface  changes  in  Maine,  Tnn. 

1H70.  (leology  of  eastern  New  liiigiauil, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

1K71.  Plants  of  Devonian  and  Silurian 
of  Canada,  Hawnon,  ,|,  W. 

Geognosy  of  AppalaehiaiiH,  Jluiit, 
T.  S. 

Changes  of  level  of  const  of 
Maine,  Shaler. 

Connecticut  glacier,  l)aii;i.,I,|). 

1872.  Transportation    of   bowlders  ia 

New  England,  .lackNon,  C.  T 
Glacial  action  on  Mount  Kiitiih- 

din,  De  Laski. 
Geology  of   phosjihate    liwls  of 

South  Carolina,  Packard. 
Surface  geology  of  New  l!riiu<. 

wick,  Matthew. 
Reiiitioiis  of  syenite  at  Kicliinoml, 

elevation  of  coast  of  llatteias 

and  Maine,  .lackson,  ('.  T. 
Notes  on   granitic  rociis,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 

1873.  Post-Tertiary    history   of   New 

England,  Perry. 
Glaciers  in  Virginia,  Stevens. 
Glacial  fossils  cf  Maine.  ."^Iicriiiaii. 
Concentric   lainiiiation  in  nitk*. 

Hunt.T.S. 
Glacial   and  Champlain  eras  ia  | 

New  England,  Danii.  ,1.1). 
Geologic    map    of    tlic    I  iiit'l 

States,  Hitchcock, C.  II.;  Ilitdi- 

cock  and  Blake. 

1874.  Geology  of  Portland,  Hilciinik. 

C.H. 
Niagara  and  lower  HeldcilMrjrinl 

United     States    and    ('au;iila, 

Hall..!.   • 
Northwest  Maine,  Hitchcofkamlj 

Huntington. 

1875.  Recent  changes  of  hivil  ef  cnast| 

of  Maine,  Dana.  .1.  D. 
Geologic    chart    of    tlie    ruiti"' 

States,  Bradley,  F.  11. 
ReniJirks    on    geology    '■>(  f<"''''j 

north  from  Boston,  Slialer. 
Exi)lication    de    la  c;iite  'fi'''^^^ 

gique  de  la  terrc,  Marcoti,.!. 


[nfu.  ij:     ,'i 


PART'IN'  1 


NOUTII    AMK1U(;AN   OE(JLO(iY. 


G03 


^iic  Siipiri 
tdii  Miiiiic, 

iiiiio,  .luLii- 

iiiiii'.Tnii' 
w  l'.u|{l;iiiil, 

iiid  Silurian 
i,.I.\V. 
liiaiiH.  Hunt, 

i)f    I'liimt  111' 

I);iiiM.,).ll. 
liowlilcrs  in 
kHoii,  c.  r 
[omit  Katiili- 

ate    lioils  lit 
ncUaril, 
N(i\v  liruu- 

lit  liiclinioiiil. 
t  (if  llattiTiis 
[oii.C.T. 
rocks,  Hunt,  I 

ory   (if    Ni'^ 

Stevens. 
inc.  Shcrnuiu. 
ion  ill  nitk*. 

pill  in  onis  m  | 
in:t,.I.l). 

the     I'liit'''! 

,c.ii.;iiit'i'- 

llitcliwk. 

Hcldoil'i'il-""! 
and    I'auaila. 

[litchcoekamlj 
,I.D. 

f  tiio  riiiti''i| 
v.u. 

ojry   of  coast  I 
j„.  Slialer. 
iV  ciivtc   '^(-"^ 
,Maicon,.'' 


Maine-'  <'i>t'""e«l. 
1K77.  Kiliitiou    of    Kcology    of    Now 
llatn]iHliii°(i   to  iidJiictMit   terri- 
tory, llitilicoik,  (;.  II. 
Origin    of    kiinu'H   in    .MiiHMiieliu- 

KltttH,  Upliutii. 
On  timnl'<''''''l*'l'*'<'liN.  I'rico,  K.  K, 
(MoloiiV  of  eiisteiii  ri)tiUHylviiiilii, 
llimt.T.S. 

1H7S,  Tlic  I«o  aKo>  <'nitiiciii». 

iiiHioiiiiboiit  lioad  of  AudrospoK- 
1,'iii,  HuntiiU'ton. 

AtliiH  to  neology  of  New  llaiii])- 
sliiro,  Hitchcock,  C.  II. 

Surface  gcolof^y  of  N')w  I  lamp- 
.siiiro,  Hphaiii. 

(ilncial  drift  in  Now  llanijiHliiro, 
Hitchcock,  (Ml. 

(iraiiito  of  North  .lay,  Wads- 
worth. 

Geology  of  New  Hampshire,  athis, 
Dana,  J.  1). 

Lciiticnlar  hills  of  drift,  Hitch- 
cock, C.H. 

187!l.  Macfarlano's  Geological  Kailroad 

(Juide,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
North  American  Alesozoic  and  Co- 

iio/oic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Glacial  period  in  eastern  America, 

Hitchcock,  C.H. 
Milling     district     at     Snllivau, 

Kcmpton. 

lH8fl.  Alleged  changes  iu  relative  elc- 
V  atiou  of  laud  and  sea,  M  itchcU, 
II. 

Succession  of  glacial  deposits  in 
New  England,  Tpliam. 

Androscoggin  glacier,  Stone. 

Classification  of  lavas,  Shaler. 

Co!n]>arisons  of   iron  and  a,sso- 
ciatod  rocks  of  Maniuette  re- 
gion. Hunt.  T.  S. 
18H1.  Lower     Silurian      in      northern 
Maine,  Dodge. 

Kaiiies  of  inor.aines  of  New  Eng- 
land, Wright,  G.  F. 

Ajiparent  glacial  deposits  in  val- 
ley drift.  Stone. 

Kaiiies  of  Maine,  Stone. 

(Jjaeial  erosion  in  Maine,  Stone. 

1883.  li'i'iiiarks  on  Mount  Desert,  Davis, 
W.  M. 
Maine  building  stones  in  National 
Museum,  Merrill,  G.  P. 


Maine — Continued. 

IHKJ.  ProgresH  of  geology,  18HJ,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 
So-calltMl     iuciu.sioiiH     in    .Maine 

granites,  Merrill,  G.  P. 
Kainc  riM-rs  of  Maine,  Stone. 
Frunchmans  Hay,  Croshy. 

1K>^I.   Observations    in  Mount  Katadin 
district,  llaiuliu. 

A/oie  systt^iii  and  its  siibdivi- 
visions,  Whitney  and  Wads- 
wort  h. 

Notes  on  building  stones  used  in 

New  York,  Newberry. 
Durability  of  building  stones  in 
vicinity  of  New  York,  Jiilieii. 

Strength  of  granites,  Winchell, 
N.  H. 

Maine  building  stones,  Wolll". 

(iold  in  Maine,  Wadsworth. 

Hlustrations  of  polished  rock  sur- 
faces, Morgan,  H.  J. 

Microscopic  ntructiire  of  building 
Htonos,  Merrill,  (i.  P. 

Kuilding  stones  of  Rhode  Island, 
Massachusetts,  and  Maine,  Sha- 
ler. 

Distribution  of  iron  ores  in  east- 
ern United  States,  Smock,  .J.  C. 

Paraiiiorplio.sis  of  pyroxene  to 
hornblende,  Williams,  (J.  H. 

1885.  Report,  Atlantic  Coast  division, 

Shaler. 
Roi>ort,  glacial   division,  Cham- 

berliii,  T.  C. 
Allanite  as   a   rock   constituent, 

Iddings  and  Cross. 
Map  of  tile  Knited  States,  McGee. 
Deliections  in  drift  scratches  in 

Maine,  Stone. 
Stnation  of  Mount  Desert,  Red- 

iield. 

188(5.  Marginal  kames,  Lewis,  H.  C. 

Geology  of   northeru  New  Eng- 
land, Hitchcock,  C.H. 
Geology  of  Cobscook  Hay  district, 

Slial(>r. 
Samjile.s  of  iron  ores,  Henton. 
1887.     Map  of  the  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.H. 
Aroostook  County,  Bailey,  Jj.  W. 
Farniingham  clay,  Robinson. 
Silurian     sy.stem     of     nortlieru 

Maine,  etc.,  Bailey,  L.  W. 
Terminal  moraines.  Stone. 


804 


catalogup::  and  index  op 


|iu-Li,i:;, 


i 

I 


Maine — Contiiiiicd. 

1888.  Kiiliirgeiiieiitis  ol'  auKitt'B  i"  pori- 

dotites  from  Littlo  Dciu'  Island, 

Moirill,  (;.!'. 
Report,  Division  of  <;la(ial  ^'t'ol- 

oj^y,  (Jlianihorliii,  T.  CI. 
]^(^latiollH     ln'twccn     }i<'"loK.V     ••' 

Maine    iind    Now     Uriin.swiek, 

Mailcy. 
I><'|)(»rt,  Atlantic  Coiwt  division, 

Shalcr. 
Tlicoi'it)s  of  ore,  d(!]>osits,  \\'adK- 

wortli. 
Oriffin  of  kanies,  Hliiilor. 

1880.  Glaciation  of  iiioiintains,  li])liain. 
liuildini;  stones.  Merrill,  (!.  I*. 
Eiisi(;rn    Maine  and  Ni'W   Hrnns- 

wicU,  llailcy. 
Northern  \»!\v  ]?ruus\vick,  IJailoy 

and  Moluuos. 
Heport    on    coast    lino    K*"<'l"Jiy. 

U.  S.  Gcoloi^ical  Snrvoy,  Slialcr. 

18!t0.  Silurian  jj;raptolites,  Dodi^c. 

'I'rap  dikos  near  Kcnnobnnkport, 

Kemp. 
Warren's  Cieoij;rai)liy.  I^rewcr. 
Arclii'an    axes   of  east(^rn    North 
America,  i)ana,  J.  D. 


Mallet,  J.  \V.—  Continued. 

Report    of  chcmii.'al  departinciit  df 

the  ;^<'(doyical  .survey  for  tli"'  yc.ir  \Ku, 

(icdlii^y  of  AImIkiium,  liy  M.  'Idiiijiiv.  Jil  Is 

ciiiiialljcjioii,  \)\>.  nii)  L'J'J,  MiPiitHOincn  l»;. 

Mallet,  Rolicrt.  Note  on  tlie  liistiTv  (,f 
certain  recent  views  in  <!>  naiiiii.ii 
j^eoioi^y. 

Am.  timir.  Sc  i.,licl  scries,  vol.  ."i.  jip.  ;;n2-X 
lH7:i. 

On  tilt*  mechanism  (d'  Sticnnlioli, 

Am.  .Iiiur.  Sci.,H<l  scries,  viil,  8,  l^]l.  jiiii-;vj 
1874. 

.■\l>stract  of  jiiipci' read  to  Itiiy.il  Siii.Lii 
c'.oii,  1874. 

Abstract  of  a  memoir  on  the  (iri;;iii 

and  mechanism  of  production  ol'  iii,. 
prismatic  or  columnar  stiiirtmv  nf 
lia.salt. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  M  hcriew.  vol,  !p.  pp. 'Ju()-;ii 
187.''.. 
Ali.stnicl  from  impel' re:i(l  IoIIdvmI  Sew,  h" 

On  the  tem])eraturc  a1  tainalilf  In 

rock  crusliin.n  and  its  conseiiiieiins, 
Ani.iTour.  S(i.,:i<'  miies,  vol.  In.  pp,  :;.*:» 
187,'). 
From  I'l-.il.  Ma;;..  July,  187'.. 
Mann    f Horace],     [On  the  recent  ciiip- 
tions  of  ivilaiM'a  and  Manna  l.da.J 
Jiostoii    Soc.  ^i[t.  ili.st.,  I'nic,  vol.  In  ff 
U2!l-'-':ii).  18(i(i. 

Maid'arlane's      IJailway      (inide,  j   [—- — ]  [On   the  denudation  ohservdl  ia  I 


Hitchcock,  C.  II. 
Invest  ioiitions  in  Now  Hrnnswick, 

Hailey. 
Mount  Desert  Island,  Slialer. 
Classilication     <d"    jilacial     se<li- 

nu'iits  uf  Main(',  Slout^. 
1891.  Anti(|uity  of  last  j^lacial  iteriod, 

Shaler. 
American    opinion    i>\\    lh(>  older 

ro<'ks,  Winchell,  .\. 
('and)rian  of  N(U-th  America.  Wal- 

cott. 
Devonian  and  Carlionifcrous,  coi- 

relation,  Williams,  II,  .S. 


the  Hawaiian  Isl;inds,| 

iio.sloii  Soc.  Niit.  Jli.st.,  I'roc.  vol.  111,  p|.,':„;- 
lillt,  18(i(i. 

[Description  of   the   eratei  of  i|:i. 

Icakala  in  the  Hawaiian  Isl.iiid--.] 
Host  >ii  Soc.  Nil  1, 11  i.Mi,.  I'roc,,  vol.  ii,]i|i  ;;;■ 
It:;,  isCiS. 
Manross,  N,  iS.     Notice  of  the  |iiiili  i.U' 
of  Trinidad. 

Am.  Jour,  Sci,,  'Jil  ,>;crii's.  vol.  L'li.  |ip,  l'i,->i'.  I 
18,"., 
Notes    on   coal  and   iron   ore  nl' ll.el 


State  of  (iiierero,  Mexico. 

Am.  .tour.  Sci., 'Jil  scrii'.s,  vol.  :il',  p|..3w :;! 

18(i."i. 

Mantell,  K'cKinald  Neville.     On  tlic  prni'- 
Oeolo-ic  position  of  the  Catskill  ;       ,,,,,,.  ,,^„  „,■  j,,,,  ,i,.,,o,siis  conl;iiiiiii;'il,t| 
group,  Pros.scr.  remains  of  extiueteolos.sal  birds  in  N.\f| 

Lakes   inclosed  by  glacial  <lrift,         Zealand 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc..  vol,  4. 1'l'  --•| 
L'54,1 8.^.1. 

[Marcou,   .(ohu   1\.]     Atlantis  revive 
Notes    of    ralco-geologieal    ami  «eiij 
grai)hical  majis  of  the  r.rilisii  Ifiaml* 


llpbani. 
Subsidence  in  later  glacial  times, 

IIitclicocU,(;.  H. 
Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  G.  P. 


Mallet,  .1.  W.     h'esulls  of  some  analyses  ' 

made    for    the    geological     survey    of'       and  the   adjoining  parts  of  llio  (« 
Alabama.  '       neiit    of    Iluropc,    by   I'rofcs.sor  ]\A 


Am.  Jour.  Sci.,;2d  scries,  vcd,  IJII,  i))).  181-18."), 
1857. 


Trans.,  Roy.  Dublin  Soc.(  .').  i-xix. 

.Science,  vol.  1,  i».  285  (^  p.),  1883. 


IjARTON.  1 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


605 


III  (il)si'!'V(il  ia 


Marcou,  lolin  H.— Continued. 

Maicou,  .Fules,  aiul.    Mapotecii  Geo- 

lofjicM  AiiH'i'icana.  A  catalogim  of  jroo- 
loi'iciil  malts  of  America  (Xortli  and 
Soiitli).  I7r>l'-1881,  in  geof^raphic  and 
(Lroiiolo^iic  order. 

r  S.  (ic'iil.  Surv.,  .I.W.  I'dwell,  DiicctDf, 
UuU.  N"'.  vol. 'J,  PI).  1-184,  Wa.sliiiiiitiiii,  \>iA'j. 

Marcou,  .Iiilos.  Note  si  v  lo  I)ii.>i.sin  du 
Ciiiiiti'  do  Clit^stiTliold,  prcM  do  Kicli- 
i,i„ii,l  ,r;t:it  de  Virgiui(0. 

Siir.  (lii>l.  l''ranct>,  liull.,  '.M  .-tcrii-a,  vol.  (i,  ]i|i. 
i7'J-,",V  1S4'J. 

li'i^liiiii.so   a   la    Ic'ttrn   do   Foster    et 

Wliiliity  siir  le  lac  Supt'rieiir. 

Sir.  I. '111.  I''riiiiC(',  Uull.,  lid  .series,  vol.  8,1)1). 

lUl-lO'l,   IS.')!. 

I — [I'lisrtil    lislics    from    eoal    of   Now 
liiiiiiswick.] 

.■iiii. (li  111.  l''riiu<e,  liiill.,-(l  series,  vol.  10,  J). 

:U(Jp.),lS.VJ. 

—  (icol()i;i('!il  map  of  the  I'liited  .'States 
:itiil  iirili.sli  itroviiicesof  North  America 
(with  explanatory  text  and  geological 
■.ectioiis,  ill.'   pages,  8  plate.s),  Boston, 

iMli. 

S)r.  (ii  ()1.  Franco,  Hull.,  2il  ,series,  vol.  rj, 
|i|i.  8l;i  '.i:iO,  map,  plate,  iiiider  titlo,  Kuaiime 
ix|ilir;ilir  il'iino  carte  geologinuo  (le.s  fitat.s- 
I'liiH  il  lies  provinces  aiii;laiseH  lie  I'Aiiie- 
ri'|iii-ilii  Niird.avee  nil  prolil  ^'eoloniiiuealliint 
ill'  hi  viillei-  du  .Mississipi  aiix  I'ntes  du  I'a- 
cilii|iii',  et  mil'  |ilaiielie  de  I'ossiles. 

lla|i  HI  atlas  lo  \  owigedaiis  rAiiierii|Ue  du 
Niinl,  |i:ii' (i.  Lauilicrt,  r.nixolles,  lH.'i,"i;  An- 
iial"^  lies  Mines,  vol.".  p., TJO,  I'late  l.\;  Geid- 
11.')  iif  Nipi'tli  .\nieriia,  Zurieli,  iMa.'*;  "  I, a  vie 
Miiitirniiiie,  oil  les  mines  et  les  mineurs,"  jiar 
I..  SiiiHiiiiii,  I'lates  X.  XI,  XIV,  4\  I'aris, 
M7;  "I'liysicali.selie  Kartell,  (ieoloiiy,"  \'i- 
'1111,1,  hTL'. 

IIi'Miwiil  in  part  liy  \V.  1'.  I'daUe,  .\iii,  .lour. 
S«i.,  I'll  >i  Ties,  vol.  T2,  pp.  ;i,s;)-;i,SH,  and  liy 
Aimn,,  iliid.,  vol.  17,  pp,  I'.t'.l  '.'U(). 

■>Mr  I.I  oi'ologio  dcs  .Montaoiics  ro- 
ilifiises  ('litre  1(!  Fort  Smith  (Arkansa.s) 
it.\liiiii|iicrf|no  (Nouveau-Me.\i(iiie). 

Sill,  (il  111.  Franco,  Bull.,  'Jd  series,  vol,  11, 
I'll.  lJC-lt;o,  1853, 

Ksi|iiis8e  d'mie  classilication  dcs 
liiiini's  lie  montagnes  d'uno  partio  do 
lAuierii|iie  (In  Nord. 

I'liiiijili's  Itemlus,  vol.  :)!),  pp.  1192-1107,  ISM, 
Aiiu.il.-  lies  Minos,  vol.  7.  iiji.  ;i'J!)  ;),')ll,  18,')5, 
Miniiii;  Mac,  vol.7,  pp.;i'Jl-3i;;i,  1850. 

■•icojiii^icjil  notes  of  a  survey  of  the 
Icouutry  I'oiuprised  between   I'restou, 


Marcou,  .Tule.i — Continued. 

Ked  River,  and  El  Paso,  Kio  Grande 
del  Norte. 

Keport  of  exploration  of  a  route  lor  tlio 
I'aeilio  liaili'oad  near  tlio  ;i2d  )inrallel  of  lati- 
tude fioiii  llie  Ki'd  Ifiver  to  the  lliotirando, 
liy  I'ope,  Pl>.  125-128,  llmiso  Doc.  129  [Wash- 
inylon.  18.'>4]. 

Rc^snme  d'une  section  geologi<|no  des 

Montagnes  roclieuse.s  a  .Sau-1'edro  sur 
la  cote  d(*  I'occan  I'aciliiiuo. 

Sue.  (ti'ol.  France,  biiU.,  2d  sericH,  vol.  U.lip. 
474-478, 18,-i4, 

Feber  di(>  (ieologio  der  Voreinigten 

.Staaten  uiid  der  ciiglishclKMi  Provinzon 
von  N<)rd-.\merika. 

I'etornuinu's  Mitt.,  \ol.  1.  [ip.  14!»-1,')9,  map 

4°,  185.'). 

Hiir  le  giseinent  de  lor  en  Calilornie. 

Jiibliotli.  Uuiv.de  (Jcnevi,',  1855. 
(ieolojty  «.!'  North  America,  etc.,  |)p.  81-84, 
Zurich,  1858. 

R<>8unie  of  a  geological  reconnais- 

Hance,  extending  from  Napoleon  at  the 
Junction  of  the  Arkau.sas  withtlie  Mis- 
sissippi to  the  Pueblo  <lo  los  .Vngoles 
ill  California. 

Kepovl  of  (exploration  for  railway  route  to 
the  I'acitic  Ocean,  near  35tli  parallel,  liy 
Whipple,  Vol.  IV.  i)p.  40-48,  8'  [  Wa.shiiiKton, 
185.".),  House  Doc.  lliO. 

Explorations  for  a  railway  route  from  the 
Mississippi  to  the  Pacilic,  Vol.  Ill,  Part  TV, 
rimto  near  the  !l5lli  parallel,  explored  hy 
Wliipide.  Jiepurl  of  the  KeoloLiy  of  the  route, 
by  lllaUe,  pp,  l(i5-175,  |>late,  4  i:i:id  ('oii>:,,2d 
sess.,  ilou.so  Kx.  Uoc.  Xo.  'Jl,  \Va»liiuKtou, 
185(i|. 

Notes  g(^ologi(Hies  sur  le  pays  coin- 

liriseiitrc!  Preston,  Mur  la  riviere  K'oiigo, 
et  VA  Paso,  sur  le  rio  Grande  del  Norte. 

Soe.  ( M'ol.  France.  Hull.,  2d  .series,  vol.  12,  jip. 

808-813,  1855. 


iki'snme  and  Held  noto.s. 

I'lxploratioiis   for   railroad   route  from    tlio 


Mississippi  lo  the  I'acitic,  vol.  3,  Part  IV, 
I'outo  near  3,Stli  parallel,  explored  liy  Whipple. 
(ieolo;;y  of  Hie  route  liy  Hhlkit,  jip.  121-104, 
4",  :i:!d  (''lUji;  'Jd  sosM,,  House  E.x.  Due.  No.  91, 
Washiufjlon,  1850. 

—  Lettre  sur  los  roches  du  .Iiira  et  lour 
distribution  gt'ographiijue  dans  les 
deii.v  hdmisiihcres,  xxiv,  36'!  pages, 
niaj),  1857.  Friedrieh  Klncksiitek,  li- 
braire,  |iour  lea  suieuces,  rue  de  Lille 
1857-1860. 


606 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


['"•IX.  127. 


Marcou,  Julos — Contiiuiod. 

Notes  pour  servlr  a  uno  dpscription 

g<!ologi((ue  des  Montagues  rocluMises. 
Biblioth.  TJiiiv.  Gen6ve,  ArchivcM   pp.  1-14, 
1858. 

Abstract,  Mining  Mas.,  vol.  11,  pp.  99-106 
(New  York).  1858. 

American  geology.     Letter  on  some 

points  of  the  geology  of  Texas,  New 
Mexico,  Kansas,  and  Nebraska,  ad- 
dressed to  Messrs.  T.  li.  Meek  and  F.  V. 
Hayden,  K?  pages,  Zurich,  1858. 

[Un  onvrage  Kilatif  a  la  g^^ologie  do 

l'Ani(^rique  du  Nord.] 

Soc.  (irol.  France,  Bull.,  2d  .-fcrii'S,  vol.  15,  ])p. 
533-537,  IS.'iS 

Geology  of  North  America,  with  two 

reports  on  the  prairies  of  Arkansas  and 
Texas,  the  Kocky  Mountains  of  New 
Mexico,  and  the  Sierra  Nevada  of  Cali- 
fornia, origiually  made  by  tlie  L'nited 
States  Government,  1-14  pages,  7  plates, 
3  maps,  4  ,  Zurich,  1H58. 

Keviewed  by  J.  D.  Dana,  Am.  .Tour.  Sri.,  2d 

Bcries,  vol.  26,  i)p.  323-;!34,  18,'>8;   vol.  27,  pp. 

i:t7-140;  l)y  A.  AgasHiz,  vol.  27,  pp.  134-137, 

1859. 

Keply  to  the  criticisms  of  James  D. 


Dana,  40  pages,  Zurich,  18.59. 

[Note  r<'lative  u  la  gdologie  des  Mon- 

tagnoa  rocheuses.] 

Soc.  Grol.  France,  Bull.,  2d  ffcrios,  vol.  16, 
p.  133  (§  p.),  18,")9. 

Dyas  et  Trias,  on  le  nouveau  gris 

rouge  en   Europe,  dans  Amt^riijue  du 
Nord  et  dans  I'Indc. 

Bibliotli.  Univ.  do  (iencvt*,  63  iiagp-s,  Ziiricb, 
1859. 

Reviewed  by  Murcbisoii,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d 
series,  vol.  28,  pp.  2.56-2,">9.  1859. 

[Kemarkson  sonu^  Carl)oniferou8and 

Jurat''i.as  in  the  Northern  and  Western 
States.] 

S*.  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  p.  325 
(J  p.),  1860. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  Kansas  and 

Nebraska. 

St.  Louis  Aoad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  pp.  610- 
611,  1860. 

[On  Jurassic  fossils  of  the   West; 

criticism  of  W.  M.  Gabb.] 

riiilndelpliia  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc.  [vol.  12),  ]>. 
548  (J  p.),  1861. 

Additional  notes  on  the  Primordial 

fauna  and  the  Taconic  system. 

liostun  Soe.  Nat.  llisl.,  I'roc,  vol.  7,  pp. 
369-371,375,376-383,  1861. 


Marcou,  Jules — Continued. 

[ J  On  the  black  slate  from  Brniiitrcc 

Mass.,  containing  Paradoxidcs.  .•mddn 
similar  strata  in  Newfoundland,  in.;,t 
Lake  Champlain,  and  near  QuoIhm'. 
Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  ",  nr, 
357-358  (i  p.),  1861. 

The  Taconic  and  Silurian  ro(  ks  of 


Vermont  and  Canada. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  v(j|.  8,  pii. 
239-253,  1862. 

Reviewed  bj'  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  .soncs,  vol, 
33,  pp.  281-286,  1862. 

—  Notes  on  the   Cretaceou.s  and  Cur- 


boniferous  rocks  of  Texas. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  8,  pp. 
97,  1862. 


[Primordial  of  Canada.] 
Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  8,  pp.9;. 
8  (J  p.),  1862. 


[ ]  [On  Vermont  Primordial.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  \t<\.  8,  pp.JS- 
59  (4  p.),  1862. 

Liste  additionnello  des  fo.ssilea  du 

terrain    taconiciue    de    rAni<'ri(|iie  tk 
Nord. 

Soc.  (i^ol.  France,  Bull.,  2d  scries,  vmI,  19, 
l)p.  746-752,  1862. 

Una   reconnaissance  gt''ologi([uc  au 

Nebraska. 

Soc  G6ol.  France.  Bull.,  2d  Herirss,  vol. '.11, 
pp.  132-140.  1864. 

Notice  sur  les  gisements  des  lentilles  j 


trilobitifcres  taconique.s  de  la  I'oiutc- 
Levis  au  Canada. 

Soc.  (ieol.  France,  Bull.,  2d  sciie.s.  vol.  21,  | 
pp.  236-250,  plate.  1864. 

—  Dyas  formation  iu  Nebra.sl^a. 
Neues  Jahrbucb,  1804,  p.  51.  lMi4. 

—  [The  slate  of  Nova  Scotia,  nictamor- 


])hic  Taconic  rock.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  I'roc,  vol.  9.  p  t^ 
(i  p.),  1865. 

—  On  the  terms  "Pduden/'  "Permian," 


and  "Dyas." 

Boston  Soc. Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  ii.  pp  33-| 
36,  1865. 

Lo  Niagara  quinzo  ans  ajiriH. 

Soc.  Geol.  F'rancc,  Bull.,  2il  .Miii's,  vol.2,| 
pp.  290-300,  plato,  and  529-530,  180:). 

La  fauue  primordiale  dans  le  P.iysl 

de  Gallos  et  lii  geologic  ciiliibriiioinie.l 
Soc.  Gcol.  France,  Bull.,  2d  s(.Tic«.  vui^  Al 
pp.  552-559,  I860, 


DiBTOX. 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


607 


[lU'Ll,.  127. 

Braiiitreo, 
es,  iind  "11 
liind,  m;ir 

.,  vol.  7,  pf. 
,11  roi'ks  of 

J.,  vol.  8.  pii. 
2d  series,  vol. 

IS  iiiul  Car- 
,  vol.  8,  ]ip.S8- 

.,  vol.  8.  pp.97- 

ilial.l 

;.,  vol.  8,  pp.i'!- 

)B  fossiles  ilu 
AnK'Tiilue  du 

(I  scries,  vdl.  IS, 

:(''ol()giiiuc  im 

|(l  series,  vol.21, 

[s  (U's  lontilles  ] 
l(l(\  la  rointc- 1 


vol.  21, 


ll  series, 
Iraska. 

lMi4. 

Jti:>,iiietamor- 

•  „  vol.  9.P*" 

''rcriniM'" 
..,  vol.  n,  PP''-'^ 

iuiri's. 

.       1 "" 
III  ^.I'ni's, ™ ■" 

1805. 

aana  le  Pay 
i-iiliforiiioiii* 


Ll  serieS' 


vol.Al 


Marcou,  .liilos— Continiiod. 

Coninuiuicatioiis  faiteH  a  la  coiiiinis- 

siiiu.  Notes  geologi(in<;H  siir  lt!s  iVou- 
tii'Ft'H  ciitre  le  Mexique  et  les  fitats- 

Vm. 

ArihiM's  do  la  CoiiiiniHsioii  Sciuntiliquo  du 
Mrxii|nc.  publii'es  sons  les  ausidccs  da  iiiinis- 
tiriMl'l  instruction  ]iiil)liqiii',  vol.  2,  \>\i.  78-80 

[l':iris|.  l^ti7. 

. Lo  tiiraiii  CnHiiod  tics  tMivirons  dc; 

Sioux  City,  do  la  iiiiHsioti  dcsOiiiahas  et 

(le  Tekania  siir  leH  bonis  dii  MLssonri. 

Sue.  (ieol.  France,  liuU.,  2d  series,  vol.  24, 

pp. 56-71.  Plate  I,  1807. 

Alislr.iel,   Am.  Nat.,  vol.  1,   ]).  :i2n   (^  ii.), 

IMi.'i. 

—  Le  1  lyas  ail  Nebraska. 

Soe.  (itiil.  France,  Hull.,  2d  series,  v(d.  24, 
pp.  280-'.'l)9.  Plate  IV,  1867. 

—  Oil  tlic  Dyas  iu  Nebraska. 

St.  I.oiiis  Acad.  Sei,,  Trans.,  V(d.  2,  pp.  .')62- 

—  Oil  a  Kocond  edition  of  the  geolog- 
iciil  iiiaji  of  the  world. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  7,  pp.  345-;i52, 1873. 

—  [olLseivations    in     southern    Cali- 

lornia.] 

Neiies  .lahrbuch,  1875,  pp.  96()-i)til,  1875. 
K.  K.  Geol.  Ueiclisan.stalt,   Verliaiidl,  1875, 
pp.215-21fi. 

—  Kxplication   d'une    scconde  edition 
dela  carte  goologiciuc  de  la  Terre,  4to, 
222  pages,  map,  Zurich,  1875. 
—  Keiiiirt  on  the  geology  of  a  portion 

(if  soiithoin  California. 

(leojiiiipliical  surveys  west  of  the  lOOtli 
iiiiriiliiin  by  'Wheeler,  annual  report.  V.  S. 
.\riii,v  (.'lii(  I'dl'  ICngineers,  Annual  Report  liir 
iNfi.  .Viipiiidix  JJ,  p]).  158-172,  Waabington, 
l|i7(i. 

Abslr.iet,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  13, 
p.46»t(Jp.).1877. 

I — Siir  les  Colonies  (2)  dans  les  roches 
Ta(uiii(iii('sdes  bordsdu  lacC'haniplain. 
S(ic.  fii  (il.FraiK^o.  IJuU.,  3d  serit's,  vol.  0.  iip. 
H-46.2iiliite.s,  1881. 

Alislnict,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  22. 
It..i2i  ;rj'.;(3p.),i88l. 

Mittlieilungen    fiber    die    Geologie 
Ciilil'oriiii'iis. 
.N'tMie.s.Jabrbncb,  1883,  vol.  2.  pp.  52-58,  18s:!. 

Note  siir  la  gc^ologio  de  la  Californie. 
Soct'ieol.  France,  Hull.,  3d  .series,  vol,  11,  pp. 
W7-435.  plate,  1883. 
Alistra.t,  Am.  Kat.,  vol.  17,  i)p.  1271-1273, 

■iielative  age  of  American  and  Eng- 
»li  Neo/dic  series. 
^ioul.  Slag.,  vol.  2,  decade  III,  pp.  40-47, 1885. 


Marcou,  Jules— Continued. 
The  "Taconic  system "  and  its  posi- 
tion in  stratigraphic  geology. 

Am.  Acad.,  I'roc.,  vol.  20.  pp.  174-250,  \mi. 

t)u   two   ])lates   of   stratigraphical 


.soctioii.sof  the  Taconic  ranges,  by  .James 
Hall. 

Science,  vol.  7,  pji.  3!»3-3!)4  (.J  cid.).  1880. 

—  (ilacicr.s  and  glacialists. 

Science,  vol.H,  ]ip.  70  .SO.  18SG. 
Keviewed  by  J.  1).  Dana,  ibid.,  pp.  162-163, 
1880. 

till  the  use  of  the  name  Taconic. 

lioston  So<;.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  23,  pp.  343- 
355, 1887. 


American    geological   cla.ssiiication 

and  nomciiclaf lire.  75  pages,  Cam- 
bridge, 18^8. 

Paleontologic  and  stratigraiih  ic 

"lirincijiles"  of  the  adversaricss  of  the 
TaetMiic. 

Am.  ( ie<d.,  vol.  2,  jip.  10-23, 07-88,  18H8. 

(Jeology'of  the  vicinity  of  Quebec 

City. 

Am.  ( ;e(d.,  vol.  2,  ]>\).  355-356, 18.SK. 

The  Taconic  of  Georgia  and  the  re- 
port on  the  geology  of  Vermont. 

lioston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Memoirs,  vol.  4,  p]i. 
105-131,  plate  13.4^,1888. 

Abstract.  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  328-329  (|j  p.), 
1888. 

Some   remarks   on    Prof.  Henry   S. 

Williams's  report  of  the  subcouiniittee 
on  the  iipjier  Paleozoic  (Devonic)  in 
the  American  Geologist  for  October, 
p.  226. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  3,  pp.  OU-61, 1889. 

B.arrando  and  the  Ta<'onic  system. 

Am.  Geol..  vol.  3,  pp.  118-137, 1889. 

The  original  locality  of  the  Ciypha'a 

Pitchori.  Morton. 

Am.  Geol..  vol.  3.  pp.  188-193, 1889. 

The  Mesozoic  series  of  New  Mexico. 

Am.  (;e(d..  v(d.  4,  pp.  1,55-10.-..  210-229. 1889. 

.Fiira,  Neocomian  and  chalk  r^f  Ar- 
kansas. 

Am.  Ge(d.,  vcd.  4,  ])]>.  357-307, 1889. 

On  HoiiK^  dates  of  the  ''  Report  on  the 

geidogy  of  Vermont." 

lioston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  I'roi..  vcd.  24.  pp.  83- 
89, 1889. 

Reply  to  the  (jnestioiis  of  Mr.  Selwyn 

on  "Canadian  gi!ologi<  al  claHsitication 

for  Quebec.'' 

Boston   Soc.  Nat.   Hist,,   Proc,,  vol.  24,  pp. 
357-304, 1800. 


608 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


(ni'i.i,.  12; 


Marcoii,  .Iii1<'h— Continued. 

Tlu!  Triassic  llora  of  Richmond,  Vii. 

Am.  (ii'ol.,  vol.  r>,  lip.  inn -174,  !*<!)(). 

The  American   Noocomian  and  tlic 

Grypha-a  ritcborl. 

Am.  ( icol.,  vol.  .'^1.  pii.  ;n.')-:il7, 1H90. 

Kcviow  of  a.  T.  Hill's  "A  piclimiimry  nil- 
notatcil  clit'ck  li.st  of  tlio  Octaiu'ou.s  iiivorlo- 
briito  foHHils  of  Toxiis,"  Toxa«  (iool.  Suiv., 
Hull.  No.  4.  1880. 

Tlio   lower  and  middl(!   Taconic  of 

Eiiroj)e  and  Nortli  America. 

Am.  Cicol.,  vol.,').  \ip.  ;i57-;)7.'i;   vol.  fi,  p]i.  78 
102.  221-233, 18!)n. 

Use  of  the  terms   Lanrontian  and 


Cliamplaiu  in  jjoolojiy. 

Am.  (icol..  vol.  (1,  pp.  r,:\-K\  18!li). 

—  (!eolo}?y  of  the  environs  of  Quebec, 
with  maj)  and  Koctions. 

liostiDi  Soc.  Niit.  Ili.st.,  I'roc,  vol.  2,'),  iip.  2(12- 
227,pliitos7-i>,  18!)l. 
Abstnict.  Am.  (icol.,  vol.  8,  ]i)i.  119-120,  I8III . 

—  IMofiraphical    notict^    of    Ebenezer 
Emmons. 

Am.  (icol..  vol.  7,  pj).  1 -j:!.  plate  1,  1891. 

—  Gilbert,  (!.  K.,  and  Marviiie,  A.  K 


Parts  of  central  and  western  Arizona. 

[(Jcolofjical  atlas,  siirvi'y.s  wi'.'*l  of  tlic  UiUtli 
nicriiliaii  uiidcv  (icoi>;c  M.  W'licdcr].  sheet 
No.  7,').  folio  I  AVasliiiiiitoii,  1877]. 

and  Marcou,    ,]t)hn    1?.      Mapotoca 


(Jdolojfica  Americana,  ii  catalogue  of 
geolojiical  maps  of  Ana^rica  (\orth  and 
Rontb),  1752-1881,  in  {rooj^raphic  and 
chronolojjie  order. 

IT.  S.  ( icol.  Sni'v.,  Hull.  No.  7,  vol.  2,  p)!.  1-184, 
\Va8liiiij;toii,  188.-.. 

Marcy,  Oliver,  'Winchell,  A.,  and.  Enn- 
meration*  of  fossils  collected  in  the 
Niao;aralimostono  at  ('hica,i;o,  111.,  with 
descriptions  of  He\eral  new  species. 

lio.stoii  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  Memoirs,  vol.  1,  p)). 
81-114.4^,  ]8(iri  1869. 

Marcy,  K.  IJ.  [Kcport  on  f^anta  I'c  ex- 
pedition.] 

Ucport  .Soc.  ^Var,  Sl.st  Confr.,  1st  soss.  [Sen- 
ate], with  Ex.  Doc.  No.  (14,  pp.  109-227,  ma]). 
WasliiiiKtoii,  1850. 

— —  Exploration  of  the  Kod  liiver  of 
Louisianii,  xv,  1^20  i>ages,  20  plates,  i{2d 
Coiiifress,  2d  sess.,  Senate  Ex.  Doc.  No. 
51,  Wiishingtoii,  185;{;  83d  Congress,  1st 
Bess.,  IIoiiso  Ex.  Doc.  No,  15,  28(5  pagfis, 
Washington.  1851. 

lucliides  apiicndiees  by  various  pcreoiis,  iii- 

cliidiiij;  poolofjy  liy  K.  llilelicocU  and  liy  (i. 

(!.  Slmmard,  and  jialcontolony  by  J!.  F.  Shii- 

ni.ird.pp,  119-312. 


Marcy,  1{.  15.— Continued. 

Kojiort    of   an    expedition    to  iht 

sources  of  the  IJnizos  and  IM.n  Wicjiita 
rivers  during  the  summer  of  l,s."|.  |v 
pages,  nuip,  :Mth  ('ongr('.>is,  s,.„,.,t,.  i.;^ 
Doc.  No.  (10,  Washington,  1851,  (X,; 
seen,  gi^ology  f.) 

Margerie,  Emm.  de.  Prt'^sentation  (I'lm 
relief  en  ])lAtrc  de  la  Pennsvlvaiiiuau 
nom  de  .Mens.  .F.  P.  Lesley,  etc.  Ohsir 
vati(m8  siir  los  plissoincnts  dcs  tcrr.iim 
])aleo/<)i(|Ues. 

Sue.  (icol.   l''iancc,   Hull.,  3d  hcmcs,  veil.  Ij, 
pp.  3.'i6-3r)7,  1887. 

Marr,  Robert  A.  [Amount  of  |  Ncdiiiifm 
of  the  Mississip])!  Kiver. 

Loiiisian,\  State  board  of  licallli,  Kcimri  ii.r 
18,'<2  83,  Jip.  3,'')4-3.')r),  IJalon  K(mf;e,  1S><;), 

Marsh,  Othuiol  C.  Tin;  gold  of  Xova 
Scotia. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,2d  scric.-i,  vol.  32,  jip. :)!)ri4ii 
1801. 

On  the  saurian  vertcbr.c  IVumi  Nova 

Scotia. 

Am., lour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.  33.  p. 'J78  l!]' , 
1802. 

On  the  origin  of  the  so-called  lii,!!;. 

litcs  or  epsomites. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  \ol.  Ifi,  ],ii  li'.. 
143,1808. 

Discovery  of  the  Mauvai.-^es  Tcrrij 

formation  in  Colorado. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  serit^s,  vol.  .''ii.,  ji. SMlifl,  | 
1870. 

On    the     geology    of    tiie    Kiisttnil 

Uintah  Mountains. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  aorics,  vol,  1,  ji]!.  l'.'l  i  •. I 
1871. 

Notice  of  ;i  fossil  forest  in  the  IVrl 

tiaiy  of  (!iiliforuia. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  3d  scries,  vol.  1   )iii.2*S"| 
1871. 

Powlders  in  coal. 

Am,  Nat .,  vol.  0,  p.  439  (J  \t).  18;j. 

Ancient   lake   basins   ol'  ijic  ]v'oiky| 

Mountiiiii  region. 

Am.  Jimr.  Sci.,  3d  series,  Mil.  '.K  ]i]'.i'.'A 
187,'). 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  9.  p,  1 1:1  (J  I'-Kl-'^ 

[Introduction     tiiid     suei'cssiim  I'l 

vertebrate  life  in  ,\nu'iic;i,] 

Am.  .lour.  Sci..  3d  scries,  vol   14.  I'l'  ' 
378,  1877. 

Am,  Assoc.  Adv.  .Sci.,  I'roc,  vcl.26,|i|'.: 
258,  plate,  1878. 


li.lliTON. 


NORTH    AMKIJICAN    GEOLOGY. 


609 


Marsh,  "tlmit'l  ('.—(^i>ntiiiiie(l.  Martin,   lU'iiitmiiii  \.     [On  flio  riiliition 

I'liiiiipiil    cliaracti'r    of    Aiiicri<'!iu  oC  tlio  ralisiidc  trap  slicot  to  tlio  iiiidtT- 

.liinissif  iliiiosaiirs.  lyiiij;  .sfiliiiicntar.v  lieds.) 

Am.  •'•""■•  J^'i-.  •''!  forics,  vol.   10,  ])p.  411-  New  \  ork  IiyciHiiu  Nut.  llisl.  Trans.,  vol.  I, 


41ti,  riatcslV-X,  1878. 


pp.  i:i2  Kill.  1871. 


Till'  u;iUi»iitic  inaininals  of  tho  order     Martin,  J)aiiicl  S.     fOii  iiiici  scliistH  and 


liiiiticcrata. 

I'.S.dt'i)!.  Siirv.,,J.  \V.  Towcll,  I)irocti>r,  litli 
Aniiiiii!  Uupoit,  188;t-84,  pp. 243-302,  WaMbinK- 

tOll.    l'*''<''l. 

On  Aiiiorican  .lurassic  inannnals. 

liriiMi  .\ss()c.,  Kc'pdrt  of  5ltli  mi'itiui.'.  pp. 
:;i4-7:;il.  pl:ilo,  ISSf). 

(;.ol.  M:i>;.,  ilii-ailr  III,  vol.  4,  p)..  i;41-i;47. 
■jS'.l-'jIl!",  pis.  C-!l,  1887. 

l)iu()<'t'rala,  a  inonojiraiili  of  an  ex- 
tinct order  of  .nijj;antio  niannnalw,  xviii, 
'ji;i  p:i|j;i's,  ")()  plates,  1'-,  United  States 
(li'dlii.uical  ,'^urvcy,  .1.  W.  Towoll,  Dirce- 
tiir,  iii(iiiofj,raith.s,  vol.  10,  Washington, 

is.s;. 

Kivii  wed,  Silriue,  vol.  5.  pp.  488-490,  188,''.. 

I Notice  of  a  iKiW  geiins  of  Sanro|)oda 

uiiilotlier  dinosaiu's  from  tho  I'otoiniic 

fiiniiiiliiin. 

Am.  .Iiiur.  Sci.,  3(1  soi'lcs,  vol.  3.'),  pp.  8S-'.ll 

\m. 

Alislrait.    Am.    (ii'ol.,  vol.    1,  \t.   130    Up.). 

I — lic.storation  of  Mrontops  rolni.stu.s, 
Iniiii  I  lie  .Mioeeno  of  .Vinerica. 

Ami.  .lour.  Sri.,  3tl  s«rii'8,  vol.  37,  pji.  Ili3- 
K,  ri.iir  VI,  18S0. 

I  —  Tho  skull  of  tho  gigantic  Ceratop- 

.\iii.  ■Iiiiir.  Sci., vol.  38,  ])p.  5(11-500,  I'liite  XII. 

—  liivisicin  of  vortobrato  p.'ileontology. 

r.S.  (Mill.  Siirv..  mil  lli'pocl.  .1.  \V.  I'owell, 
niii'Cdir,  pp.  114-ll.'i,  Wiisliingtoii,  188!). 

I  —  The  skull  of  tho  gigantic  C'oratoj)- 

!-iil;i'. 

(Iciil.  Ma^'.,  (lecailt)  III,  vol.  7,  jip.  1-5,  plate  1, 

mi. 
I —  (ieological  horizons  as  dotoriiiinod 

liy  vciteliratc  fo.ssiln. 

Aiii.lom-.  .Sci.,  3il  Hcrios,  vol.  4'J.  jip.  336-338, 
li'atc  I'J.  18!)I. 

.Mistiail  of  paper  reail  to  International 
i.'Ml.C.n,;;..  1,S91. 

[Marsters,  \.  F.  Triassie  traps  of  Nova 
^i'iitiii,witbnote,sonothor  "  in(ni.si\  cs"' 
"I   I'irton   and    Antigonish    conntios, 

Nina  Snitia. 

.\iii  ( iinl..  vol.  5,  p|i.  140-145.  1800. 

I' — Kemp, , I.  F..aiid.  <  )n  certain  eanip- 
t'liiite  (likes  near  Whitehall,  Washing- 
ton County,  N.  V. 

Am  (icdl.,  vol.4,  pp.07  10'.M88i). 

Bull.  127 .it) 


limestone  from  X(i\v  York  Island.  | 

Now  Vcrk   I.ycenni  Nat.  Ili.st.    Trans.,  vol. 

l.pp.-J'JJ  '.'23(3  p.)    1871. 
.Vlistraet,  Am.. lour.  Sci.,  3il  seriea,  vol.  4,  pp. 

237-238  (i  p.),  1872. 

—  [(^11  tho  Devonian  ago  of  tho  rocks 
of  .Schiinemnnk  I^loiintain,  Urango 
County,  N.V.J 

New  York   Lvconm  Nat.  Hist.,  Trans  ,  vol. 
1,  Jip.  2,"iO--J(ii).  1871. 

—  |<'lay  containing  recent  shells,  and 
on  sand  diincH,  on  Capo  lIenl()pon.{ 

.New  York    l.yceiiiii   .Vat.  Hist.  Tiiins,  vol. 
l,pp.2,S9-200  (J  p.).  1871 

—  [Kemarks  on  seri)entin(>s  of  tho 
eastern  United  .states.  J 

New    York    Lyceum    Nat.    lllst.,   I'roc.,  2(1 
.■-eries.  pp.  Oti-Cw  (5   p.).  1873. 

—  [Cretiieeons  of  T>ong  Island.  J 

New    Y'ork    Lyceum    Nat.  Hist  ,   I'roc,  2(1 
series,  p.  127  (J  11.),  1874. 
Disciirtsi'd  liy  Sloveiisonanil  Newlicrry,  p.  27. 

Notes  It i)on  tlieeartlniiiakeof  Decom- 

ber,  1S74. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  3(1  scries,  vol.  10,  p|i.  191-104, 

lK-,-1. 

—  (^n  occnriiMico  of  Siliiriiin  fossils  in 
drift  of  Long  Isl.ind. 

Kiail  to  New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  tJanuary  24, 
187(i. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  to.  p.  I'.M  {S  p.),  1870. 

On   tho  rocks  of   New   ^'ork    Island 

and  their  relation  to  the  geology  of  tho 
Middle  Stiites. 

Liverpool  (icol.  Soc,  I'roc..  vol.  3,  jip.  118- 
120.  1878. 

[Note  on   tho   arko.so   of   Hohokon, 

N.  .I.,and  origin  of  its  constitiients.  | 

New  York  .Vcad.  Sci..    Trans.,  vol.  2,  p.  120 
(i  p.).  1883. 

—  [On  characterof  ti(h'-W!itergnois.se8.] 
New  York  Acad.  .Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  ^>.  pp.  19- 

2(1,  1S80. 

The  "  Field  of  rocks"  [11  miles  west 

of  IMiilad(d|diia|. 

New  York  A(a(l.  Sci.,  'Trans,  vol.  7,  pp.  10- 
18, 1888. 

[Komarka  on  tho  distinctness  of  tho 

Now  Y(n'k  giK^iss  from  tho  crystallino 
rocks  of  tho  Uighliinds.  I 

New  York  Aend.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  p.  64 
(.i  p.),  18.S8. 


f)10 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


rnn,!,.  ir 


Martin,  D.-inicl  S.— ('oiiliiiiicd. 

(icolofjical   iiiap  "I"  NfW   York  (!it,y 

iiiid  vicinity  (2  miles  to  1  iucli).  New 
York,  \HXfi,  acroiii])aiii<'(l  liy  a  ]>aniplilet 
of  cxjilaiiatiiry  text,  II  jianfis. 

'J'lic  oiiui"  ol'  iliajtonal  trendH  in  tlio 


cai'tli"H  crii.st,  with  ai)|ilication  to  tho 
lirodiictlDii  (if  iionnal  and  reversed 
lanlts  and  tlu^  loldin^  oC  Htrata.  [Ab- 
8tract.] 

X<iw  Vcirk  Aiiid.  Sci.,  Triiiia..  vol.O,  i)ii.  15- 
21,18!I0. 

A  note  on  the  colored  clays  recently 


exposed  in  railroad  cnttinjis  near  Mor- 
ri.sania,  N.  Y. 

New  YiirVt   Aoiid.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  9,  ]>.  46 

(J  p.)  ismi. 

I  Clay  ontlicr  iiear  Moinnonth  .Junc- 
tion, N.. J.] 

New  York  Aciid.  Sci.,  TriiiiH.,  vol.  0,  ji.  811 
(J  p.),  1K90. 

Martins,  Cli.  Dii  traimport.  do  certains 
blocs  crrati(iueH  do  la  .Scan<linavie  et 
de  rAni<'M'i(|U(!  sejitentrionale  par  des 
f^lacca  (lottantcH,  con8i<l(''rc''  conniic  con- 
HCqiience  dti  l'iincicnn(^  extension  des 
•jjlaciers  et  des  chanj^einentH  de  niveau 
de  ccM  contn'es. 

Snc.  (ii'cil.   Tmiu'c.  l!iill..'J(l  .scries,  vol.4,  pp. 

iii:i  iii;;i,  isiT. 
[Marvine,  Archibald  K.]     [El  I'a.so  dis- 
trict and  Aniarffora  mines,  California.] 
Letter  (if  tliii  Secretiuy  ol'  ft'iir  coniiiiiiiiiiiit- 
iiij;  a  ])reliiMiiiMry  re])cirt  iiC  l.ieut.  (ieorjie  M. 
AVlieder  coiiceriiiiig  cxidcira'ion   in  Nevada 
ami    Aiizdiia.  42d   (.'miK  ,   -M   sess.,   Kx.   Doc. 
Nil.  C"),  p]).  40-47, WasliiiiytiPii.  1^7'2. 

Descript  i  vc  cross  section  of  tlie  J".a{i;le 

River  district  [copper  rej^ion]. 

(ii'ol,  Siirv.  Mieliij;aii,  upjier  iieiiiiiHula, 
1K0!)-1H7:!,  vol.  I,  part  1!,  pp.  117-141),  ^N'ew  York, 

i87;i. 

(icncral  structure  and  litliolof^y  of 

the    I'.iiglc    liiver  section    (copjier  re- 
gion]. 

(ieol.    Surv,    Mieliijiaii,    ii])|ior   peninsula, 
186!) -1873,  vol.  1,  jiarl  'J,  ])p.9.">-llti,  New  York, 
1873. 
(Jorrelation  of  the  roclcs  of  Hough- 
ton   and    Keweenaw  counties   [co]ii)er 
reoion]. 

(ieol,  Surv.  !MirJii;jan,  upper  peninsula, 
1809-18;;!.  v(d.  1.  iKiit  2.  pp.  47-(il.  ^ew  York, 
188.'!. 

[h'e]u)rt  of  Middle  Park  division.] 

United  states  (;coloKical  and  )j;ecij;rapliieal 
Hurvey  of  the  Territories,  eiiiliraeing  Colur 
ado,  F.  V.  Hayden  in  eli.crf;e.  [7tli]  Annual 
IJeport  [lor  1873],  pp.  83-192,  '\Vasliinf;ton, 
1874. 


[Marvine,  Arcliib.ald  K.] — Continued, 

(Jold  Hill  mining  region,  itn  ])ositinn 

and  general  geology. 

I'niled  States  (jcological  and  peor.Tap||ifa| 
survey  of  tlu^  Territories,  eniliraein;;  Cdlor 
ado,  F.  V.  Hayden  in  charge,  [7lli)  Anniul 
Report  (for  1873|,  pj).  C8.1-687,  W.isliitiKton 
1874. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  3,  ]i]i,  (2,'j-26| 
29-33, 1874. 

l?eport  on  the  geology  of  route  frnBi 

.St.  (jreorge,  Utah,  to  (Jila  River,  Ariz. 
examined  in  1871. 

(iO(dogical  and  geojjraphieal  e\|iliir;ili.i:! 
and  surveys  west  ol'tho  lOllth  meridian. (I.M. 
WheehT  in  eharge,  Kcport,  vol.  3,  ]ip.  ISii-n;;, 
4'^,  Washington,  1875. 

Marcou,   .J.,  Gilbert,  (;.   K.,  .imi. 

I'arts  of  central  and  western  .Vri/oiia. 

|<ieologi(!al  atlas,  surveys  west  ot  llie  liiiiili 
nu'ridian  under  (i.  M.  Wheeler  |  .sliiet  Xn.  73, 
folio  I  Washington,  1877], 

Gilbert,  (i.  K.,  and  Howell,  E,  i;. 

Parts  of  eastern  Ciilifornia,  s(Mithe;ist- 
ern  Nevada,  north wt^stern  Arizona,  ;iiiil 
southwestern  I'tah  No.  (>(!,  soiitiiirii 
and  southwestern  Ltah  Xo. ."ill, central 
and  western  Utah  No.  ■'}();  jmrLs  (if 
northern  and  northwestern  .Arizdua 
and  southern  Utah,  No.  (iT;  parts  of 
eastern  Arizona  and  western  NewMex- 
ioo,  No.  76;  parts  of  Colorado  and  New 
Mexico,  parts  of  Nos.  tilt.  77,  7!^. 

|Ge(dogieal  atlas,  surveys  west  of  tlif  lOiUli 
meridian,  under  Gcorgo  SI.  Wjiiikr,  lirljn 
Washington,  187f).| 

Peale,  A.  C,  Bndlich,   1.   M.,  mhI 

White,  C.  A.  [Map  and, sect  ions]  north- 
western  Colorado  and  part  ol'  i'lali. 

Vnited  States  gt  ologieal  and  ^'^  ii;;r;eiliii,il  i 
survey   of  the   Territories,  I'".   \'    ll;nil(ii  iii 
charge,  atlas  of  Colorado,  folio.  WM<hiiii:l"ii 
1881. 

Maryland  (including  District  of  Coliiin-  j 
bia). 

1787.  Miner.alogische     Kenniiii.ss    iies| 
ostslicdicu     'I'heils    von    N'oiii- 
Anierlka,  Schoe])f. 
1807.  Observatiiuis  on  geology  (ifrnited  I 
States  and  geologic  map,  .Ma- 
dure. 
Observations    for    inineralo.ijifiill 
map,  (fodon. 
1814.  Region    around    Harpers  jerry, 

Mitchell,, S.  L. 
1818.  Observatiojis  ot  geolouiy  olNortiij 
America,  Mitchell,  S,  i^. 


IIARTON.' 


NORTH  AMERICAN  GEOLOGY. 


nil 


WllI'diT,  l"li" 


\'     llil.Mlrll  ni 

1).  Winhiiii;!"". 


Maryland  (iiidinling  District,  of  Colum- 
l,i;i     Coiitiiiiioil. 
1818.  <'ii  ])!irt8  of  \'irgiuia, 'IVnnossee, 
Alabama,  Mississippi,  etc.,  Cor- 
iioliiis. 
(!(>()logy  "f  tho  Uiiitod  States,  Ma- 
cliiro. 
I,s2i'.  (ifological  (assays,  Ifayden,  II.  II. 


IW 


IKL'l. 


Aiiihcr  (HI  Magothy  River,  Troost. 

stt  nctiiro  of  valley  of  the  Missis- 
sippi. Nnttall. 

I'ssay  oil  Tertiary  of  America, 
Fincli. 

181'6.  Shell  marl  region,  coal  fonnation 
;iii(l  contiguous  region,  Pierce. 

18l.'7.  Itorings  for  water,  Disbrow. 

\H'29.  ()l).servations  on  ferruginous  sand 

and  upper  mariue  lormatious, 

Morton. 
ISfd.  (ieology  of  part  of  peninsula  of 

Maryland,  Conrad. 
I'erruginous  sand    formation  of 

tho  United  States,  Morton,  S.  G. 

1831.  liedford  and  Berkeley  Springs  re- 
gions. TIayden.  II.  H. 
18;i-'.  Fossil  sbells  of  tho  Tertiary,  Con- 
ra<l. 
Analogy   between  marl  of   Con- 
necticut and  chalk  of  Europe, 
Morton,  S.  (i. 
181)1).  New  fossil  shells.  Conrad. 

Description   of    Hare    Hills  near 
Haltimore,  Hayden,  H.  11. 
IKil.  'i'crtiary  and  Recent  of  Southern 
States,  Conrad. 
Strontianite-liearing  limestone  on 

Lake  Erie,  Higsbv. 
ifoport  of  geologist,  Dncatel. 
Country  between  Haltimore  and 
the  Ohio,  Aikin. 
RT).   Tertiary  of  tho  Atlantic  Coast, 
Conrad. 
Observations  in  Atlantic  Tertiary 

region,  Conrad. 
K'cport  on  elevated  country  be- 
tween Missouri  and  Red  rivers, 
I'eatherstonhaugh. 
Review  of  sections   in   Virginia 
;iiid  Maryland,  Taylor,  R.  C. 
1836.  Heconnaissancefroni  Washington 
through  Wisconsin   to   Coteau 
de  I'rairie,  Featlierstouhaugb. 
1SJ7.  Frostburg  coal,  Tyson. 

Catalogue  of  minerals,  Tyson. 


Maryland  (including  District  of  Colum- 
bia)— Continued. 
IH'Al.  Physical  googrnphy  of  Maryland, 
Dncatel. 

1838.  Fossils  of  medial  Tertiary,  Con- 

rad. 
Report  of  State  geologist,  Dnca- 
tel. 

1839.  Report  of  geologist,  Dncatel. 
Notes  on  American  geology,  Con- 
rad. 

1H40.  (^n  the  Silurian  system,  Conrad. 
Report  of  geologist,  Dncatel. 

1811.  Report  on  paleontology  of  New 

York,  Conrad. 
Oyster  shell  deposits,  Vanusem. 

1812.  Portion  of  the  Atlantic  Tertiary 

region,  Conrad. 

1843.  Origin  of  Appalachian  coal,  Rog- 

ers, II.  D. 
Structuvti    of   Appalachians    ex- 

om])litying  laws  of  nionutain 

chains,  Rogers  and  h'ogers. 
Geology  of    western   district   of 

Now  York,  Hall,.). 

1844.  American  geology  and  condition 

of  research  in  United  States, 
Rogers,  H.  D. 

1845.  Miocene    Tertiary    of    Virginia, 

Maryland,  and   the   Car(dinas, 
Uycil. 
184(i.  Tertiary  of  Warren  County,  Miss., 
Conrad. 

1848.  Statistics  of  coal.  Taylor,  R.  C. 
Eocene  of  Vicksburg,  Conrad. 

1849.  New  localities  for   Infusoria    in 

Maryland,  Hailey,  .J.  W. 
18,50.  Eocene  of  \'ick8burg,  Miss.,  Con- 
rad. 
1~  il.  Cold    formations    of    Maryland, 
Virginia,  and  North  Carolina, 
.Fohnson,  W.  R. 
18.")2.  Second  report  of  chemist,    Wig- 
gins. 
Observations      on      magnetism, 

Locke. 
Post-Pliocene    of    South(!rn    and 
Northern  States,  Desor. 
ISoS.  Third  report  of  chemist,  Higgins. 
(Jeologic    map    of    the     United 
States,  Marcou,  .1. 
IS.") I.   I'ourth  report   of  chemist,   Hig- 
gins. 
Gold-bearing  slates  of  Montgom- 
ery County,  Emmons,  E. 


612 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDKX    OF 


fniMX.m 


Maryland  (iiitluiliii;;  District  of  C'oliiin- 
Mii) — {"oiitiniicd. 
l^i^)5.   ri'l)or  (lie   (Jo<i)oi,'io   von     Nord- 
Aiiitiikii,  Miirfoii,  J. 
MiiKM'alrciclitliiiiii   der  \'«'n'ini;i;- 
tt'ii  Staiiteii,  DiUViilnicli. 
1K5().  Kiftli    report    of  chomist,    lli^- 

1857.  lllimtiatioiiH  of  Hiirfacc  f;colo<;y, 

llitrbrock,  K. 
('oit])('i'  lodes  uoar  Sykosvillo,  Aii- 
sted. 

1858.  Sixth    report    of   cheiniHl,    Ilifj- 

^'iii.s. 
(;eolo;j;,V  of  Pennsylvania,  Kofjers, 

ir.  1). 

ykotrli  of  j^eolo^iy  of  tlie  United 

Stat<'s,  Koircrs,  II.  J^. 
(ieolojiy  of  North  America,  Mar- 
con,  ,1. 
185!).  Mot.iniorphics  of  Atlantic  .Slope, 
li'oKcrs,  II.  D. 
Alarylnnd  niarblcs  and  iron  ores, 
.lackson,  ('.  '1'. 
18(50.  First  report  of  chemist,  Tyson. 

S(;cond  rcjiorl  of  choiiiisi,  Tyson. 

18(11.  Infusorial  (lartli   from   .Miir.v  land 

and  \'iri;inia,  lioj^ers,  W.  I>. 

Diatoniaccon.s   earth  at  Nottiui;- 

hani,  .lohnson,  C. 

18(55.  Kocene  lij^nito  formation  of  the 

United  States,  Conrad. 
18(5().  Map  of  Canaila  and  i)art  of  the 
United  Stat(!s,  I.ogan  and  Hall. 
18(17.  Indnstrial  rcsonrciss,  IIi<;j^ins. 
18(18.  Origin  and   relations  of   certain 
s.'iinls  and  clay.s,  (,'opc. 

1870.  .Surface  }i;t;<)loijy  of  sonthwestorn 

I'cnn.sylvania,  Stevenson. 

1871.  Cnmlierland  coal  basin,  Tyson. 

1873.  (iladcH  of  Maryland,  Ciibb.s,  (',. 
Geologic     ma)i    of     the    United 

States,   IIit(dicock,  Hitchcock, 
C.  II..  and  Hlakc. 

1874.  Drift  in  Virginia,  Stevens,  R.  I'. 
Amber  in  North  America,  Ilagcn. 
Niagara   and   lower    Ilelderlierg 

in  United  States  and  Canada, 
H:ill..I. 
1875    Geologic    chart    of    the    United 
States,  HraiUey,  F.  M. 

Geology  of  the  Mine  Ki<lge.  Fon- 
taine. 

Tripoli  near  Nottingham,  .lohn- 
son, C. 


Maryland  (iiM'lnding  District  of  ('oiiim. 
bia)— Contimicd. 
1875.  Concerning  "Mcrmnda"   triimli, 
Snllivant. 
I'rimordial    strata   of    \'ir},'iiii;i 

Fontaine. 
Coal  regions  of  America,  Macfar- 

lane,  .1. 
(iravtd   and    cobbh*    deposits  of 
\'irginia,  etc.,  Uogers,  W.];. 

1S7S.  Orthoccras   (^ast    in    A/oic  rock, 

Lesley,  .1.  P. 
Upper  Devonian  of  south wistiTii 

Pennsylvania,  .Stcvcnsoii. 
Dikes    and    A/oic   of    sniithcasi 

Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  8. 

1S7!I.  Geology     of     South     .MniiMtiiiii, 

Fra/.er. 
Miicfarlane's  (Jeological  l>iiilro;i(l 

Guide  to  Maryland.  Uhlc  r.  I'du. 

taint;. 
Mesozoic  of  \'irginia.  I'lintiiinc. 

1880.  Surface    geology    of     sdiitliwist 

Pennsylvania    region,   .">toveii- 

son. 
Fossils  in   Peach   Potfimi  slatis. 

Lesley,  .1.  P. ;  Frazer. 
Hudson  fossil  in  Maryland,  l.i-- 

ley,  ,I.P. 

1881.  Co])])er  in  Carroll  County.  Frazer. 
.) nrassie sand nearElktoii.  I,cni\ 

II.  C. 
Tertiary  of  Maryland,  llciliniii. 

1882.  Upjier  Potomac  coal   field,  Kiur- 

don. 
(Jeology  of  West  \'irginia,  roctili- 

cation  of  Jones's  section,  Wiiiti'. 

I.  C. 
Notes  on  Cnmberlaiul  and  l'"!"- 

mac  coal  basin,  Lesley, . I.  1'.: 

.lon(!s,  H.  N. 
Position  of  Eocene  of  M:iryl;iiiil. 

Ileilprin. 

1883.  Notes  on  crystallines  in  DLstiict 

of  Columbia,  Merrill.  ><.  !'• 
Subterranean  forest  in  I)istii't"f  ] 

Columbia,  Mt^tiee. 
Hi-story  of  Taconic  (luestidnaml 

relation     of    Taconian    series, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Ages  and  classification  nf  im^t- 

Eoceuo  of  Atlantic  Slupi'.  iicil-j 

prin. 
Snrfaee  features  of  the  Maltimorej 

region,  I'hler. 


liARTnN.l 


NORTFI    AMEPtlCAN    aEOLOOY. 


f5ia 


Maiylaiitl  (iiicliiding  DiHirict  of  Colmn-  |  Maryland  ( im  liuliii;;  lUstnct  of  Coliim- 


liia)— ('oiitiiiiicd, 
\si*'.i.  Ciiltni't'   and  ciirinf^  of  lolijicco, 
Kilhducw. 
ruiltimoro       siirfiicci        K«'<>l<'Ky' 

l>,sl.  So  (iiHimI  i(ii,'irt/ poriiliyry  iit  llol- 

liiis,  Williams,  (i.  II. 
(•:il>liroH   and    lioi'iilili>nd<t    rodcH 

iic.'ir  naU.iinorc,  Williams,  (i.  II. 
liKlicatioim  of  ii  fault  iii;ar   liar. 

|)crs  I'tMTy,  Walliii;;. 
\\  asliiiiLttini      liiiildinj;      stoiiea, 

Merrill,  <i.  1'. 
Miiryland  Imildiiiu  sloiics.   Mon- 
roe and  Sinjj;lotoii. 
llliistrationN  of  ])olisli(;(l  rock  siir- 

l;ii'('H,  Morgan,  II.  J. 
.Mi(  roscoiiic  strnc'tnnMif  l)iiildin<; 

stones.  Merrill,  (i.  V. 
i.itlioldf^y  of  Districf  of  Colnm- 

liia,  .M<'rrill,  (i.  V. 
Tertiary  of  Eastern  and  Sunt  hern 

Slates,  lloilprin. 
i'lir.iniorjdioHis    of    jiyroxtMio     to 

liornldende,  Williams,  (i.  H. 
(diitribntions   to   Tertiary    yeol- 

iigy,  I  loiliirin. 
(ir.ivels    of    uortliern    Ptdaware 

and  Maryland,  Chester. 

!SS,"i.  jiikes  of  a|i])arently  eniptivo 
granite  near  ISaltiniore,  Wil- 
liams, a.  II. 

Il;)\vl(h'rs  of  deeoniposition  a,t 
Wasliinyton,  Siieneer,  .).  W. 

(;r;iv(d8of  sonth  Delaware  pcMiin- 
siila,  Chester, 

.Mapof  the  United  States,  McOce, 

Iv'oifors'sfioology  of  the  N'irfifinias. 
Caniid)cll,  ,1,  L.  and  II.  D. 

Strata  in  shaft  of  waterworks  ;it 
Washington,  Hobinson,  T. 

(ieiiloj;y  of  Washinji;ton,  Me(Jee. 

\m.  Head  of  Chesapeake  Bay.  Me(ieo. 
•  iabhros      and      associates     near 

iialtiinore,  Williams,  (J.  II. 
Samples  of  iron  ores,  ISenton. 

IS^T.  Mrp    of    Tnited    States,    Hitch- 
cock, C.  II. 
rian  for  map  of  Baltimore  rejrion, 
Williams,  (J.  H. 

[18''>8.  Aj^eof  Potomac  formation,  Ward, 


Ida) — Continued. 
l^XH.  All)irM)iet(n  and  associated  forma- 
tions,  IIeil|)riii,   Lewis,  II,  C,; 
I'hlor. 

rrofi;ress  ill  .^rehean  U'olo^y. 
Williams,  (J.  II. 

Coal,  .Vshhiirner. 

Colnnihia   Ibrniiition,  MeOee. 

Eocene  ami  Cretaeoous,  Uhler, 

ExiMirsnms  into  southern  conn- 
ties,  Clark. 

(lOology  of  the  Baltimoi'i^  region. 
Williams,  (1.  II. 

(leology  of  head  of  Chesapeake 
Bay,  Medee. 

Infusorial  earth,  l>ay. 

I\c|i(trt  of  I'otoniac  division, 
Tnited  States  (Jccdogieal  Sur- 
vey, Mc(!ee. 

IvNx'ks  frcuu  near  llehcster,  How- 
ard County,  Ilobbs. 

Sanropoda  from  I'otonnie.  forma- 
tion, Marsh, 

Throe  formations  of  the  nuddh* 
Atlantic,  Slope,  Mc(!ce. 

IJeport  of  division  of  paleobotany, 
Ward,  L.  V. 

18S!t.   I'aragenesis  of  allanite  and  (>])i- 
dotu,  llobbs. 

Antecedents  of  man  in  tin)  Poto- 
mac \'allev,  Mc<i(!e. 

Cretaceous  in  Anne  Arnnd(d  and 
Princo  (ieorge  counties,  Clark, 
W.  P.. 

Cretaceous  of  southwestern  Mary- 
land, liryan. 

Contributions  to  minerMlogy, 
Williams,  (i.  II. 

Potonmc  woods  and  lignites, 
Knowlton. 

Analysis  of  Tri.assio  sandstone. 
Clarke,  I'.W. 

Building  stones,  Mcurill,  (1.  P. 

Fossil  wood  of  Potomac  forma- 
tion, Knowlton. 

l'e,p<nt — Division  of  pale(d)otany, 
United  States  (itiologfeal  Sur- 
vv.y,  Ward,  L.  F 

Report — Division  of  vertebrate 
paleontology.  United  States 
Geological  Survey,  Marsh. 
18!'0.  Analyses  of  rocks  from  Balti- 
more County,  Chatard,  Wbit- 
lield,  .1.  E. 


614 


CATALOOUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[Bfiuir. 


Maryland  (iiicliKliiif;  Dintrict  of  (loliini- 
hia) — Continiii'd. 
18!tO.  Analyses  of  dolomito  from  Cock- 
eysville,  Wliitfidtl,  .).  E. 
ICxpcditioii  ill  Honthcrii  Maryland 
and  Vir}j;iiiia,  Clark,  W.  15. 

(iahbros  of  Delaware!,  ClicHtcr. 

(told  of  Montgomery  Comity, 
EmnionH,  S.  F. 

Macfarlano'H  Hailway  Guide, 
Fontaine,  Filler,  Willianm,  (i. 
II.;  Chester. 

Nonftddspatliic  intriisive.s,  Wil- 
lianiH,  G.  II. 

I'otoMiac  ilorii,  Fontaine. 

Wari'eii's  fieo<;rai)liy,  Urower. 

Wri^lit's  "  Ice  ago  in  Nortli 
Anieriea,"  Ilitehcock, 

CrystalliiK!  rocks  of   Marylaiid, 
Williams,  G.  II. 
18!tl.  Anglesite  [etc.],  Carndl  County, 
Williams,  G.  H. 

Artesian  wcIIb,  AVoolinan. 

Caiiihriau  of  North  Anieriea,  Wal- 
eott. 

Cretaceons  and  Eocene,  Illiler. 

Crystalline  rocks  of  Washinj^ton, 
Williania,(;.  H. 

Cretaceous  of  North  America, 
White,  C.  A. 

Dates  of  origin  of  certain  topo- 
graphic forms,  Davis. 

Devonian  and  Carhoniferons,  cor- 
relation, Williams,  II.  S. 

Excursion  ac^ross  the  Ajipala- 
chians,  Williams, G,  II. 

Fossils  in  Newark  ibrniation, 
Williams,  G.  II. 

(icology  of  Washington  and  vicin- 
ity, Darton,  McGee,  Williams, 
G.  II. 

Mesozoic  and  Cenozoic  forma- 
tions, Darton. 

Petrography  and  structure  of 
Piedmont  Plateau,  Williams, 
(i.  II. 

Report  of  expedition  to  southern 
Maryland,  Clark,  W.  I?. 

Stidinuintary  rocks  of  Washing- 
ton, Darton. 

.Section  across  I'iedmout  Plateau, 
Keyes. 

Stones  for  building.  Merrill,  G.  P. 

Structure  of  lUiie  Hidge  near 
IIarj)eis  Ferry,  (ieiger  and 
Keith. 


Maryland  (including  District  oi  ('nliim. 
Ida) — ('ontinued. 
1H91.  Siihinarino  channels,  LiiKJcnkolil, 
Titanic    oxide    [in    soils |,  liim. 
nington. 

Mason,  I'rancis.     |  f )n  some  gfiol(ii,'ic  tVa. 
tiiresof  Itritish  ISurmali.J 

ItoMtiin  Soc.  Nat.  lliMt.,  I'l'iic,  Mil.  Iiijili'- 
110,  1844. 

Masou,  ().     Notice  of  a  rocking  Ntdiie. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vnl.  10,  itp.  9-10,  jiliilf,  182C. 

Massachusetts. 

17H((.  (Jay  Head,  West,  Haylies. 
1S()7.  01)servationson  geology (ifriiitcil 
States  !i;id  geologic   iii!i|i,  M^. 
dure. 

1810.  Observations  in  vicinity  of  l!os. 
ton,  Godon. 

1814.  Lead   mines   near  Nortliamiitoii, 

Silliman. 
181.'>.  Southampton  Lead  Miiw;,  llitili- 

cock,  E. 
1818.  Mineralogy   and   geology  ot  tlif  | 

Hoaton  region,  Dana,  s,  |„  uml 

.1.  F. 
Geology  of  Williamstowii,  I  ii'wiv, 

C. 
Geology   of   the   Fuited    States, I 

Maclure. 
Remark.s  on  section  on  Conin'Cti-l 

<!ut  River,  Hitclicock,  I]. 
Localities    of   minerals    mid  rp| 

mjiiiis.  Silliman. 
'rourmalines     at     Clicslcr    mull 

Goshen,  (iibbs,  <i. 
Index  to  geology  of  tlic  Xnrtliernj 

States,  Eaton. 
Aflitto Southampton  iniiic,  K;it  "J 

1820.  Tour  between  Hartford  ami  V"«^ 

bee,  Silliman. 
Section   from   Tacoiiir    raiiL''  u| 

Troy,  Dewey,  C. 
Chloropluvite   at  Tiinur-;  I'allsl 

lIitclico('k,  E. 

1821.  Salem  syenite,  etc.,  Conicliiis. 
Hill  of  serpentine  nc.n  Wcstil'H 

and  Russell,  Atwatcr. 
List  of  remains  and  rocks  fro( 
Trias,  Hitchcock,  E. 

1822.  Floetz  trap  of  Coiiiicctinit  anl 

Massachusetts,  Porte  r.T.l'. 
Survey    of    Rensselncr    ('ount| 

N.  Y.,  Eaton. 
Minerals  and  rociks  in  lierksliifj 

Silliman. 


DASTON.] 


NORTH  AMERICAN  GKOLOOY. 


615 


1(111  ii'    rill'?' 


MasBacliiiHettB—CoiitiuiU'd. 
l&'li.  li<i;i<">>*  <'<intijj;u()im  t<>  HivtT  Coii- 
iii'i  tinit.  llitclirdck.  K. 

\)i2i,  (.rMiiito  vciuH  iind  lieils  in  (.'lu-s- 

It  r,  KiiunoiiH,  K. 
Ki\i('\v     of     Counyboaro     and 

I'lielps's    (J!eiili)j,'.v    of   England 

:i!i(l  Wales,  Am.  .lour.  Sci. 
Smuiiliir  con^ilonierato  and  traji 

tuft",  Hitchcock,  E. 
MiiitliiiN  Vinovard  and  Eli/.alietli 

inlands.  Ilitclicock,  E. 
Iv'ii^ltury    rocking   stone,   I'ortor, 

Caniliridgc  and  W  ol)h. 
Western    MassacliiiHetts    region, 

Dewey,  C. 
Kssiiy  on    Tertiary   of  America, 

I'Miicli, 
Survey  of  Erie  Canal.  Eaton. 

IvTi.  siiiiiiiliir  conlormation   of   lime- 
stone. Uowey,  V. 

j'oiincr  lake  near  llolyoke,  Mass., 
Iliilil.ard.  A.o. 

i;(i(  kingstono  in  Savoy,  I'orti'r,  J. 

(Ill  liowUlers  and  mlUtd  stonc^H,  N. 

.Moving  of  rocks  by  ice.  Wood,  J. ; 
Adams,  J. 
ls2ii.  Ii'ucks  and  minerals  iu  Westfield, 
Davis,  E. 

Kl,  Liiid  mines  of  I  iami)shi;:e  County, 

Nash. 
1l^2S.  Notices  of  minerals  and  geology 
of  Connecticut  and  Massachu- 
setts, Hitchcock,  E. 
Niiiiieiiclature  of  North  American 
nicks,  Eaton. 
M\l  (iciijogy  of  county  of  Herkshire, 
Dewey,  C. 
Aigillite   with    anthracite    coal, 

Eaton. 
Si'Cdinlary  Tertiary  and  alluvial 
(if  Atlantic  Coast,  Vanuxem. 
l?:in.  (iciilogical  text-book,  Eaton. 

All    ]irimitive    strata    schistose, 

I'.aton. 
(iiild  of  the  Carolinas  in  talcose 
slatt!,  Eaton. 
ISt'.  \V;iter  courses,  alluvial,  and  rocks 
of  Connecticut  Valley,  Smith,  A. 
Geological      survey,     ecou(uuicH, 
Hitchcock,  E. 
^Xi.  Ivi^jiort  on  Massachusetts,  Hitch- 
lock,  E. 
|lSi4.  Oigauic   remains    of  Cretaceous 
of  IJuited  States,  Morton,  8.  G. 


Massachuaetta— Continued. 

1K;1,"i.  (ie(dogical     facts.    I.owtdl.    Silli- 
mau. 
Conghunerate    of    Hoxbury    and 

dikes,  ilackson.  C.  T. 
licport   oil   idevated   country   lie- 
tweoii  Missouri  and  li'ed  lixcrs, 
Eeatherstouhauuh. 
183(1.  Eootpriiits    on    red     .saudstoneB, 

Ilitclicock.  E. 
1837.  Certain  causes  of  changes  now  in 
operation.  Hitchcock,  E. 
Preface   to    neology,    by    De    La 

Heclio,  Hitchcock,  i;. 
(ioology  of  Portland  and  \  i.  inity, 

Hitchcock.  E. 
Chiast(dite   of    Lancaster,  .lack- 
son,  C.  T. 
1H38.   Exaniinatioii  of  eC(uioini(':il  g(;ol- 
o<;y.  Hitchcock,  l^. 
Age  of  coal  beds,  Hitchcock.  E. 
Coal  measures  of  Mausliclii,  .lack- 
son,  C.T. 
183!t.  (Jeology  of  North  America,  Dan- 
berry. 
1810.  .Survey  of  Hhodo  Island,  .lackson, 
C.  T. 
Eiiuivaleiicy  of  deposits  (ui   east 
and  west  side  of  the  Atlantic, 
Eaton. 
Direction   of   scratclics   in    Dor- 
chester, Tccliamaclior. 

1841.  On  Joints  in  rocks.  Iiitclico(dc,  E. 
History  of  geologic  studies  in  the 

United  States,  Hitchiock,  E. 

Final  report  on  Massachusetts, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

On, joints  in  rocks.  Mather,  .lack- 
sou,  C.  T. ;  Hitchcock. 

1842.  Geology    of    New    York,    second 

district,  I'mniiMis,  E. 

Moraine  in  Aiidover.  (iray,  A. 

Geology  of  Connecticut.  I'ercival. 

Cause  of  dij)  of  .iiiratrias.  T.,y<dl. 
1813.  Stria'    ;ind   furrows    in    rocks   of 
western   N<!W  ^'orii.  Dewey,  C. 

(ieology  of  New  York,  lirst  dis- 
trict. Mather. 

Structure  of  Berkshire  and  vicin- 
ity, K'ogers,  II.  1). 

Fossil  footprints  and  rain  iiiijires- 
sious  iu  Ciuiuecticut  \';illey, 
Lycll. 

Structure  of  Appalachians  exem- 
jilifying  laws  of  mouutain 
chains,  Rogers  and  Kogers. 


nin 


CAT  A !,()(!  UK    AN1»    INDKX    OF 


[ni'U.lr.    ^m     OAHTON. 


MafiHachusetts— ( 'oiiliiiii.Ml. 

IKlli.    i'lilMlH     iVoill     K't'll     SlIIKlslnlll', 

llilclicdck,  i;. 
'I'Ik;  iilicnoiiii'iia  of  i;liiri()-iii|il<'<>ilH 
actiiiii  ill  North  Anicrira,  llilcli- 
cock,  I'',. 

ISll.   Ainci'iciiii  K''"l"Ky  '""'  <'"ii<lil  imi 

(if  i(NSC!iicli    in    I'liitod    StafcH, 

I,'..;;crs.  II.  1». 
l'otlinli«  ill  Warwick,  I'icnu',  K. 
Ttrtiary    of    MarthaH   ^'ill(^.vll^ll, 

L.v<Il'. 
Anc  of  ])liiiiiliaiin  ill  HciiiHtH  near 

Worii'sler.  Lvfll. 
I'onis    from   coal,    't'ccliaiiiaclicr, 

.lacksoii.C.T. 
iJispcrsinu    of    drift,    liJocUs    in 

IJorkHliirc,  llitclicock,  K. 
Ma)i    of    MasHaclmsctts,    llitcli- 
cock. K. 
I'lNpIaiiatioii  of  ;,;col<)^icul   iiiiip, 

llitclicock,  K. 
I  >cii(lrilt's   on    wlalc    at    Ncwioii, 

Tochaniacdier. 
Traj*  tufa  of  ('oniuictifMit  Xalloy, 

llitclicock,  K. 
Native  c..p|i('riii  Wliatcly,  llitcli- 
cock, 1''. 
Fossil  footiiiaiksiit 'riirnciw  I'alls, 

Dcanc 
IMI.'i.  Travels  in  North  AiiKM'ica,  I^yoll. 
K'olations  of  Ira])  and  sandstunc, 

Whclplcy. 
Mioceno  Tertiary   of    Maryland, 

\'ir<;'iiiia.    and    the    (Jarolina.s, 

Lytdl. 
Minerals       acconiiiaiiyiiij;-      trap 

Jackson,  C.  'i'. 
I'olarity  oi'  tra]i,  llitclicock,  F. 
l)ispersioii    of    drift     blocks    in 

Kerkshiri!,  llitclicock,  F. 
ISKi.  A.i^riciiltMre,   of    Now  York,   Eni- 

iiioiis,  F. 
HeiiiarkM  on  Taconic,  Emmons,  p]. 
1817.   I>rift  and  jflacial  action  in  New 

I'^ii^lanil.  Desor. 
Trains   of    bh cks   in    IJerksliire, 

IJofjers  anil  lvo<;oi's. 
niiistiatioiis  of  fossil  footmarks, 

Dcaiie, 
Tru))  tiitf  of  (,'oniiei'tieiit  N'alloy, 

Hitchcock.  F. 
ISIS.  Terrain  errati(|iie  do  I'Auieriquo 

dii  Nord,  Dcsor. 
Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  K'.  C. 
Drift  near  Uoatou,  Stodder. 


Mabsachusetts — Continued. 
ISIS.   ltOi;)'i's  anil  K'oners,  |)e,4iir. 

I'xiwidor    trains    in     licrkslnte 

18l!i.  Tertiary,  etc..   in  ishiinl  of  \ai,, 
tiudvct,  Pesor,  Cabot. 
Ancient  sea  margins.  |)iiiia, ,l.|i 
Shells    in    clltl's    of    Naiitihkii 
|)esor. 

IS.'d.    Fake  Superior,  AgiiHsi/.  I,, 

Terraces  of  ConiKM'ticiit  \'iilk'\, 

I  litclicock,  1'', 
l')rratic   ]iliciioni(Mia  ahuiit  l.iLr 
Superior,  Agassi/,  I,. 

1S,")I,   I'"ossil     ealaiiiite      from     Itiid^r- 

water,  .Jackson.  C.T. 
I'aiallclisni    of  moiintaiii  iliiiii,. | 

ill  .Aiiu-rica.  l)esor. 
Signitii'ancc   of  absence  nf  |iiit- 

holes.  Hitchcock,  F. 
U'iliplc    marks    from    liroiikliin, 

Cal.ot. 
"  Ividge  road,"  Rochester  Id  1,1  »• 

istoii.  I  )esor. 
Scr.ifches    in     I'rookliiic,  CmIihI.J 

l>esor. 
I'''issiircs    in    pudding    stniii'  oil 

Ifoxbiiry,      Jackson.     C.    i.;| 

b'ogels,  If.  1>. 
Age    of   co)>per    rocks  of  l.akel 

Superior  and  p]iysic:il  mIiik  liiiel 

of  ('aiiada,  Fogan. 
Origin  of  ridge  roads  and  slinihrl 

features,  Stodder. 
Agency  of  gas  and  steam  iiiiuikl 

alteration,  liogers.  \\ .  H. 
l>ir«;ctioii  of  scratches  aiiddiiiv-l 

age  in  K'oxbiiry.  .lacksoii,  C.  r.| 
ICrosion  of  the  eartlTs  sm  l';ii:t' ky 

rivers,  Ilitohcock,  i:. 
l''os8ils  from  Nantucket,  bcsor. 
Age  of  red    sandstones  ol'  tlie 

I'nited  States.  .lacksuiLC  T 
Fossiliferoiis  rock  under  N;ik:iiilJ 

syenite.  Agassiz.  L. 
Origin  of  contorted  stnitaor^iiiH 

and  clay,  Desor. 
Terraces  and  l)cachcs  in  C'(iniiic| 

ticiit  Valley,  Ilitclicoik.  1' 
Analysis  of  red  marl  :it  Siuiiii'l 

held,  .lackson,  C.  T. 
Superposition  of  drifts  iieMrly'H 

bridge,  Agassiz,  ]>. 

1852,  Origin    of   stratilication,  Well 
D.  A. 


|iA»TON.| 


NOKTII    AMKinCAN    OEOLOOY. 


017 


MasBachusetU— ContiiiiK'il. 
INJJ.    Ti'rriUM'H   HiiHT    I  In?   di'il't    pi'i'lml 
iiltiii;;  till'  ( 'iiiiiiD'tiriit  \  alli\v, 
Hitchcock,  I'.. 

(Irltlo^fV  orsdUtlltTII   I'lsHCX  Conn 

ty.  riTsiiilt. 
I'ost-I'lioconc    of    SoiiMh'I'ii   hihI 

Ndvllicrn  States.  Mchih'. 
Ai,'!'  iiC  iliiv  sliiti'  of  Cininrctiinil 

NiilUiy,  llitdicock,  K. 

IKTi;!.  (I'.'il  li'lil  <>1"  Mrintol  Citiinty,  cto., 
llitdicock.  !•:. 
I  iiiijofjfic  map  111'   I'liitcil  StatcH, 

etc.  Marcoii.  .1. 
lii'|iort  on  ctM'tain  pnints  in  ^col- 
ii;;y,  llitdicock,  l). 
IH.'il.  I  Hilt  of  oaHtcrn    MasMudniNottH, 

I  tl'SOl'. 

(iri;;in  of  coarse  drift  near  Hoh- 

lon,  Dcsor. 
ji  II  it  prints,  HanilHtoncN,  and  ti'apH 

lit   (!onnccti(Mit  Valley,  llitdi- 

roik,  I'i. 

Syenite  of  Nuliant,  .lackson,  (',,  I'. 
!»rift-lillc(l    HcratclieH     at     I'',a8t 

Huston.  Stodder. 
SiHiie    crystalline    limcstoiu's   of 

North  America.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
I'\issils  in  jiost-I'lioccnc  in  Chel- 
sea. Stinipson. 
IN."'.  I'duT   <lio    (iei)loM;ie    von    Nord- 

Anicrika.  Marcun.  .1. 
New    ClathroiiteriH    in    f!onncc- 

licnt  Valley,  llitdicock.  I".. ..jr. 
Inijin'ssions    in   clay   at    lladley, 

llitdicock.  C.  II. 
Aiinricnii  {jeology,  ]'hiimona,  E. 
1^'iii.  Serpentine     marhles,      .Jackson, 

C.T. 
l.arifeliowldcratAniherHt,  Mitcli- 

lock.  I'",. 
Section  across  sandstoni'  and  traji 

iif  Connecticut  ^■allcy,  Hitcli- 

loek.  K. 
Relations   of    \e\v    K'od    to   coal 

locks  of  eaHtern   N'iryinia  .and 

North  Carolina.  Hoj^ers,  AV.  H. 
i'lowldcrs    lietwccii     .Salem    and 

I'anvcrs.  rickt-rini;;. 
I'alcozoic  fossils  in  eastern  Massa- 

clmsiitts,  Ko<fers,  W.  I>. 
Syenite      in       S.mtli      Daiivers, 

Nichols. 
American  j;c.<)logic  history,  l)aiK», 

J.J). 


MaBHachusettB — Continued. 

IKiti.   Aye  of  altered  roekn  of  oaHteni 

iMassacJiimet  Is.  Jto;j;erH,  W.  J(. 
lK"i7.  Ay;o  of  Coiineeticiit  Valley  auiul- 
stoiies.  Wells.  A;;a,SHi/,,  L. 
lllnstralioiiH  of  surface  K"<''"K.V, 
llitdicock.  K. 
IS.'iS,  (ilacial    pliciiomena    in    Canada 
and  the  I'liited  States,  h'aniHay. 
(ieidojiy  of  North  .\iiiorica.  Mar- 

(^Oll.  .1. 

Sketch     of    neolojiy    of     I'nited 

States.  UoKcrH.  H.  D. 
Ielin(do).;y     of      Now     Kiit.cJand, 

Jlitchcux'k.  K. 
'I'liloliito  formation  at  Hraiiitreo, 

J.ea,  I. 
lH."i!'.   Jtraintren      argillites.     .laekHon, 

C.T. 
Saline  mattors  in  rocks  in  eastern 

MasMachiiHetts.  llayc.M,  A.  A. 
Tiiloltites  from  Hraiiitroe,  Ho^erH, 

W  .  M. 
(Jatalo^^tio  of  .state  cahinot  and 

notes  on  metamor]>lilcH.  llitdi- 
cock. I'!. 
On  anticlinal  tlexiiros  in  MaHsa- 

chiiHettH.  Koyers.  II.  1). 
Slates     of     (iovernors      Island, 

Ifoi-erH,  W.  15. 
I'iileoiitolojfy  of  New  York,  vol- 

iiiiieH,  Hall.. I. 
Saiiilstone   and    trap   at    Jladley 

and  .\niherst,  Stoihler. 
Analysis  of  slate    from    Sonier- 

ville,  J)oriil)ach. 
Ivcd  sandstones  on  crystallines  at 

Northlield,  .Jackson,  C.  T. 
Section  froin(irc(ni(ield  toCharle- 

niont,  Hitchcock,  E. 
Cenicnt  of  I\oxhiirycouj;lomerato, 

Hayes,  A.  A. 
Af^e  of  Tria.s    of  Massachusetts, 

Aui.iJour.  Sci. 
IStiO.  Whcatly  silver-load  mine,  Hlakc. 
So-called  talcose  schist  of   Vor- 

numt,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Sodalite  and  el.eolito  from  Saleiu, 

Kinihall. 
Ancient  jrlaciers  on  (jreeii  Moun- 
tains, Hitchcock,  E. 
Cretaceous  at  Gay  Head,  Stimp- 

son. 
ISCil.   Fossiliforouspebhles  in  conuioui- 

orate  uoar  Fall  Iliver,  Uogers, 

\V.  1$. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX   OF 


(bullir, 


Massachusetts— Continued. 

1861.  General    n-jjort    on    f^eology    of 

Maine,  llitchcock,  C.  H. 

Somt!  points  in  American  geology, 
IInnt,T.S. 

Notes  i»n  I'riiuordiiil  andTaconii;, 
Mai'con, .). 

Age  of  Hoxbnry  conglomerate, 
Honvt',  .lackson. 

Paracloxi<leH  from  Uraintree,  etc., 
Marcou,  J. 

Uei)ort  on  geology  of  Vermont, 
Hitchcock,  E.,  llitchcock,  E,, 
Jr.,  Magor,  and  Hitchcock, C.H. 

SynchroniHm  of  coal  of  New 
England,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Conversion  of  certain  conglomer- 
ates into  scliity's  and  gneiss, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

Texture  of  Koxbury  couglo  jer- 
ate,  Honv<^. 

Surla  faune  priniordiale  en  Amd- 
ri(ine,  Barrande. 

Taconic  system  of  Emmons, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Harrandt!  on  primordial  of  Amer- 
ican and  Taconic  of  Emmons, 
Hunt,T.  S. 

Snbpeat  deposits  of  Diatomacea, 
Edwards. 

Geology  of  Acjuidneck,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 

Notes  on  sectionn,  IHtchcock,  C. 
H. 

Elevation  and  de])ros8ion  in  North 
America,  Gesner. 

1862.  Geology  of  Manchester  and  Lynn- 

iield,  Mndge. 

Salt  niiirsli  lorm.ations  of  Lynn, 
Mndge. 

Remarks  on  Taconic  system,  Ste- 
vens. 

Marcou  on  Taconic  of  Vermont 
and  Canada.     T. 

Geology  of  Marlilolioad,  Gregory. 

Bowlders  near  (Jroveland,  Mudge. 

Note  on  Taconic  system  of  Em- 
mons, Hunt,  T.  S. 

1864.  h'omarks  on  (iloucestor  coast 
region,  Gregory. 

Relations  of  vegetation  to  geol- 
ogy at  Marl)loiicad,  (iregory. 

Local  geology  of  Topslield,  Mac- 
kenzie. 


Massachusetts— Continued. 

18(i4.  Emery  in  Chester,  .Facksim,  f.  7 
Gravel  pits  at  Topslield,  TiMld/r, 
Remarks  on  Middleton.  ( Jri'ijorv. 
Powow  Hill,  Gregory. 

1865.  Metamorphic  action  in  cdii;;!!)!!!. 

erate,  Jackson,  C.  T. 
Eocene     lignite     formatJDii    di 

United  States,  C<inraii. 
Altered  conglomerate  ncir  llin;-. 

ham,  Itonve. 

1866.  Geology  of  Andover,  Hitclicnck 

C.  H. 
Map  of  Canada  and  part  of  I'liiti,! 

States,  Logan  and  Hall. 
Glacial  period  in  North  Anieriia, 

Holt. 
Emery  of  Chester,  Sniitli,,I,L 
Formation     of    excavak'd    lake 

l)a8ins  of  New  Englaml,  .'^liiiler. 
Glaciation  iit  Roekvillc.  Hanlin. 
Buried  pine  swamp  at  Nowburv- 

port,  Perkins. 
Relations      between     vegetation 

and  geology  in  westeiii  M;i.sj:i- 

chusetts,  Xiles. 
Emery  in  Chester,  Jacksnu. C'.T. 

1867.  Develojiment  of  coast   Ifaturc* 

Agas.siz,  L. 
Fresh- water  glacial  drift  nf  tlic 

Northwest,  AVliittlesev. 
Imprints  in  Now    K'ed  of  Sinuli 

Hadley.  Shei)ard. 
Glacial   movements  in   valley  nf  j 

St.  Lawrence,  Whittlesey. 
Elementary  geology,  llitilin.ck, 

E. 

1868.  Occurrences   of  iron    in   iii;iS5i>, 

Whittlesey. 
On  some  glacial  beds  uitli  in: 

sils  at  (iloucester,  Slialer. 
Diatonuiceons  nmd  :it  CoLusmI,  | 

Stodder. 
186!t.  Distril)ution  of  drift.  Hyatt. 

(.Concentric  structure  of  iimnu 

rocks,  Shaler. 
Recent  shell  at  great  deptli  lieloi | 

Fort  Warren.  Niles. 
Analyses  of  jxitrosilex  Iniiii  Mt 

rose,  .lackson,  C.  T. 
1870.  (ieology  of  North  Amoriia,  lliiiJt.j 

T.  S. ' 
Lanrontian  of  eastern  Massadiu-] 

setts.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Norite  or  lahradorite  rock,  lInu''] 

T.S. 


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619 


oil      III     lllilSJf, 


Massachusetts— Continued. 
1870.  Cfiilof^yof  eiisteni  New  England, 
lIunt.T.  S. 
I.iiliradoiiterookHfitMarblelu'iid, 

Hnnt.T.S. 
Ii'i  |i(irt  on  IIoosiic  Tunnel,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
New  England  granite  l'orinati(ni, 

:iiiiit,T.  s. 

jlaisfd    lieaoh     at    ilarbloliead, 

Hyatt. 
li'iil^iCH  of  drift  in  eastern  Massa- 

(linsctts,  Slialor. 
Disintegrated    rocks    at    Salem, 

Hyatt. 
Ki  riitie  at  Lynn,  Tracy. 

h'l.  Eii/o("iu  limestone  of  Massachu- 
setts, Perry,  Burbank. 

Tosition  and  height  of  ]ilatcau  in 
wJiich  New  England  gla<'ior8 
originated,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

Clianges  of  level  of  coast  of 
Maine,  Slialcr. 

C'diiiiecticut  glacier,  Dana,  J.  D. 

'rr;iiis]iortation  of  bowlders  in 
.New  England.  .Jackson,  C.  T. 

ficology  of  vicinity  of  IJoston, 
llunt.T.  S. 

t'oiigloiiierate  i)ebl)les  at  Mon- 
tague, Xiles. 

(ilacial  scratches  in  Herkshire 
Mild  Wachusett  ranges,  Agas- 
si/, L. 

A  si't  of  liowlders  in  Berkshire, 
Agassi/,,  L. 

On  trr.o  'I'aconic,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Klrvalion  and  change  of  Atlantic 
coal  levels,  Hyatt. 

Address  of  Hunt  (o  American  .\s- 
sociation,  Dana,  .1. 1). 

(ieological  map,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

I'nulder  trains  in  Bcirkshire, 
I'erry. 

Colli  of  Mansfield, . I ackson,  (I.  T. 

I'liNsieal  features,  Nih^s. 

.Ml  ii. lines  near  Watert  own,  Slialer, 
Niles. 

<»ii-in  of  granite  and  syenite, 
.l.iekson.C.T. 

iv'rl.uions  in  vicinity  of  Moston, 
SiiMh'r. 

IKl',  Sill  \,.y  of  Essex  ('oiinty.  Hyatt. 
•  iieeii  Mountain  geology;  on  the 
i|uartzite,  Dana.  .1.  I>. 


Massachusetts— Continued. 

1872.  What    is    true    Taconic,    Dana, 

J.D. 
Origin  of  cozoiinal  limestone  at 

Chelmsford,  Burbank,  I'erry, 
Drift  in  vicinity  of  Salem,  Pick- 
ering. 
Island  of  Aqnidneck  and  jjarts  of 

Narragan.sett  Bay,  Shaler, 
Por])hyriesof  eastern  coast.  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Features  in  the  vicinity  of  Salem, 

Hyatt. 
Phenomena  observed  in  ijnarry- 

ing,  Xiles. 
Notes   on   granitic   rocks,   Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Rocks  of  (ireat  Jiarrington,  Dana, 

.J.D. 

1873.  Concentric  lamination  in  rocks, 

Hunt,T.S. 
On  stall rolitc  and  .Silurian  age  of 

Green  Mountain  gneisses.  Dana, 

J.  D. 
River  and  lake  terraces,  Yonmans. 
Helderberg  rocks  of  Connecticut 

N'alley,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Record   of  Science   for   1X72,  by 

Baird,  Dana.  .1.1). 
Ta<oiiic   slates   of   Hudson   age, 

Dana,  J.  D. 
Stri.e     on     Mount     Monadnock, 

Wheelock. 
Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

Hitchcock,    Hitchcock,   C.  H., 

and  Blake. 
Trains  of  bowlders  and  transport 

of  bowlders.  Reed, 
Poot-Tcrtiary    history    of    New 

I'jigland,  Perry. 
Glacial   and   Cham])lain   eras   in 

New  England,  Dana. . I.  D, 
Metaninr])hisin     of     pebbles     at 

Cliestnut  Hill,  Niles. 
Marthas  Mueyard  and  Nantucket, 

Shaler. 

1871.  Trap   rocks  of  the  Connecticut 

Valley.  Dana.  E.  8. 
Niagara   and    lower    Helderberg 

in  Inited  States  and  Canada, 

Hall.. I. 
Movements  of  rock  at  Monsou, 

Niles. 
Map  of  coal  tields  of  the  I'uited 

States,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


[nmLuiJi 


Massachusetts — Continued.  j 

1874.  Quartzit*' of  Williiinistown  vicin-  | 

ity,Teni:oy. 

1875.  Trap  rocks  of  (Jounecticut  Valley, 

HawcH. 
I'ost-IMioccno  of  Sankoty  Head, 

Scuddor,  ^'(•n■ill. 
Southern    New    l",nj;land   during 

nieltiny  of  the   "glacier,  Dana, 

J.D. 
I5o\\i(lt!r   in    Mimcliestcr    woods, 

liobinson.  .1. 
Mincii-al  deposits  of  i;8S(!x  County, 

IJrockway. 
Decayed  rocks  of  Iloosa(^  Monn- 

tain,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
(Jeologic    cliart    of    the    United 

States,  liradley,  F.  H. 
Disintej^ration    of    rocks.    Hunt, 

T.  S. 
I'liysieal  features  of  eastern  Mas- 
sachusetts, Nilcs. 
Relations  of   Moston  and  Narra- 

gansett  ))ays,  Shaler. 
Notes  on  eastern  ^lassaclinsetts, 

Dodge. 
Huston     artesian    well     and     its 

waters,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Relations  of  Primordial  and  crys- 
tallines. Hunt,  T.  S. 
Remarks    on     geology    of   coast 

north  from  15oston.  Shaler. 

187().  Report  on  linionito  of  l.eiiigh 
County,  Pa.,  by  Prime,  Dana, 
J.  D. 

Re]tort  on  geologic  map,  Croshy, 
Dana.  J.  D. 

Geology  of  Nashua  ^'allcy,  I5ur- 
hank. 

On  geologic  iua]>  of  Massachu- 
setts, Croshy. 

Siderite  at  Cay  Head.  ISlako. 

1877.  Coal  regions  of  America.  Macfar- 
lane.  .1. 

Decayed  gneiss  of  Hoosac  Moun- 
tain. Hunt,  T.  S. 

Porphyries  of  eastern  Massachu- 
setts, Hyatt. 

Conglomerate  at  Harvard,  Hur- 
hank. 

Post- Pliocene  of  Nantucket.  S(  ud- 
der. 

Origin  of  kanies  in  Massachusetts, 
Uphuui. 


Massachusetts — Continued. 

1877.  (ieoiogy  of  o«6tern  Pennsylvania 

llnnt.T.  S. 
lielation     of     geology    of   y^v 

llampshin;   to   adjacciit    terri- 
tory. Ilitclicoi'k,  (Ml. 
Gecdogy     of     New      1  iMiiiiishirf, 

Mitclicock,  (.'.  H. ;  Hunriiiijfiii, 
Rtdations  of  geology  ol'  Vcrniiint 

to  that  of  Herkshire.  I  >aiia,  ,|,  D, 
Geology  of   New   HMnipshire,  hy 

Hitchcock.  Dana,, I.  1>. 
Westiield  during  Chani|iliiiii  ]«•■ 

riod,  Diller. 
Ilelderberg  of   liernanisioii  iiml 

N'ernon,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Connecticut  Valley  in  I  liamiilain 

and  terrace  p(a'iods.  Ipliain. 
Surface     geology    of    Mcrrii.iie 

\:illey,  Uphain. 
Surface  geology  of  casitMii  Mih. 

sachust!tts,  Crosby. 
\'ermont  geology,  by  Wing,  l);iii:i, 

.1.  D. 
Origin  of  porphyry,  liouvi'. 
1S7S.   Distribution  of  till,  rpliiiiii. 

Richmond  bowlder  train,  iiciitdii. 
Dikes    and    azoic    of    s(mtlu;i-t| 

Pennsylvania.  Hunt.  T.  S. 
Petrograi)hy  of  (^uincy  inid  Kork- 

port,  Wadsworth. 
Modified  drilt  in  New  lliiiii[isliiie.j 

Uphaui. 
TIu!  Ice  ago,  (iratacaj). 
Glacial  drift  in  Ncnv  liiuiiiisliirf,] 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Atlas  t(»  geology  of  .New  lliiiiip- 

shire,  Hitchcock.  ('.  11. 
Surface   geology  of  New  ll.uiiii- 

shire.  r])liam. 
Lenticular  hills  drift.  Ilitelicmh, 

C.H. 
Gravel  ridges  in  Mfn'rinuu'  ValKyj 

Wright,  G.F. 
Mineralogy  and   jtetrogvapliy 

Hoston     and     vicinity.   Wan 

worth. 
Kaiiies   in    New   Hain|isliirt'  aul 

Massachu.setts,  Wright.  (1. 1'. 
1879.  Hudson    River    age  of  Taeoii 

schist.s.  Dana,  .1.  P. 
•   Triassic  of  New  .Tersiy  ami  1  ouj 

necticut    Valley,    hy    liussill 

Dana,  J.  D. 
The  till  iu  New  Euglau.l,  L  iihau 


[nuLLir 


uisylviuiia, 

y  (if  Nc-,v 
.(•(•lit  terri- 
11. 

Il:ilii\i8liiri-, 
Suiitini;tmi. 
ol'  Vcnndiit 
.  Ihuuu.I.ll, 
iiuiisUire,  iiv 
.  I». 
liiiiiiilain  ]"■• 

iiinlstdu  ;iiiil 

I. 

in  Cliiimiihiiii 

Is,  \'|illilln, 

of    Mcrriiiiac 

t'iistcrii  Ml- 

yWiiit;.  Diiiia, 

,-,  l>onvi'. 
1, 1'liliam. 

•triiiii.  Ili'iit"!!. 

1    of      M)\ltlU'il-t  I 

t.r.s. 

cv  ;iuil  lloi'h- 


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621 


wll 

:illl| 

isliiio.H 

11)1. 

NV    1 

:nii 

psIiire.H 

(  ,11. 

New  llaiiip- 


ift.  IIit('k<iil-,| 
•rriiiuu' ^  iill'')'i 

ciuity.  Wa.l: 

|,'i'ii;lit,  '■■  1' 
„.  ,if  TiU'iiaK 
,.,-8ry  ;uiil  t 
I 


llllUi' 


1.  Upbai 


MassacliuaettB—( 'lint  ill  Mfd. 
18711.  ili.stiivy  <irTriassic  in  New  .IcrHcy 

;iiitl   Connecticut    N'alicy.  IJiis- 

Holl,  I.  C. 
liulications  in  rocont  siindstoncs 

iif  ineqiiiil  ]ircssnre.  Wallinj;;, 
Tciiiiinal     nioraiues     of     .\orth 

Aiai'rit  an  ico  .sheet,  rpliani, 
I'diination  of  fajto  Cod,  I'liliani. 
JlMcl'arlane'M  Geohisical  IJaihoiid 

liiiide,  Hitclicock,  C  II. 
(liissiiicatidn     (if    loeks,    AVads- 

wortli. 
Mdiintain  niakini^hy  contraction, 

l)Miia..l.l). 
Niiiili    American    Mo.so/oic    and 

Ceno/oic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

1S8U.  .Aize    of    tho    Green    Monntains, 

Dana,  J.  D. 
Classitication  of  lavas,  Shaler. 
('ail)oniferons  in  Mas.saolinsetts, 

Crosby  and  I'.arton. 
I'inlto  in  eastoru  Massachnsetts, 

Ci'oshy. 
Li.st  of  papers   on    tbo  Tacouic 
.■^y.stcni,  r>ana.  J.  1). 
Allcv,0(l  ebauges  in  relative  eb^- 

vation  of  land  and  sea,  Mitcb- 

>'\\,U. 
Ucology  of  eastern  Massacbiisetts, 

Crosby, 
.Succession  of  glacial  do]io8its  in 

\e\v  ];n;:;bind,  Ciibaui. 
History    of   some    pro-Cambrian 

rocks.  Hunt,  T,  S. 

IW'l.  .Mclapbyre  of  iiriiibton,  Hcnton. 
Handed   aniygdules   of   l!righton 

;iiiiyi;da]oid,  I 'avis,  W'.M. 
I'lissagc  of  .sediments  to  volcanic 

in  Hriubton,  Sbaler. 
('(impression  of  rocks  in  tbe  I'los- 

Idii  liasiii.  Crosliy.  Wadswortb, 
iMil't   in   vicinity  of  Huston,  rji- 

liiiiii. 
Ituic  of  glacial    era    in    eastern 

^ortb  America,  Wright,  (i.  1'. 
Sd-callcd   kanios   of  C(Miuecticiit 

Valley,  Dana,  .J.  I». 
Date  of  close  of  glacial  period, 

Wright,  (i.F. 
Niiil'dlk  County  basin.  r>a"ton. 
lllu-^irationsof  tbe  earths  surface 

glaciers),  Shaler  and  Davis. 
Kiiiiies  or  moraines  of  New  l>ng- 

land,  Wright,  G.  F. 


Massachusetts — Continued. 

Issi,  Ago   of  beach   at   bead   of  Nan- 
tucket Harbor,  Scudder. 
Felsites    and    associated     rocsks 

north  of  Hoston,  Diller. 
Distorted  pebldes  in  conglomer- 
ate, Crosby. 
Fossilifcrous  bowlders  in  drift  of 
Cape  Cod,  Crosby. 

1><82.   I'"lood  in  Coimeticut  Valley  from 

melting  glacier,  Dana,  .1.  D, 
North    Amori<'a   in    tbe   Ice  age, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Age    of   Taconic    system,    Dana, 

.F,  D. 
l)cerfield  dike,  Emerson. 
'I'ri.issic  trajis  of  Massachusetts, 

Connecticut,  and  Now  Jersey, 

Davis,  W.M. 

1W15.  Glacial    and    Champlaiii   jjoriods 

New  Haven  region,  Dami,  .1. 1). 
F.vidonce  from  southern  New  F.ng- 

land  against  iceberg  theory  of 

drift,  Dana,  .1.1). 
Kelation    of   *'  felsyto "    to    con- 

glonierato     at     Milton,    Mass., 

Wadswortb. 
Classitication    of    1  a  k  <;    liasins, 

Davis.  W.M. 
Decay  of  rocks  geologically  <'on- 

sidered.  Hunt.  T.  S. 
Fossils  of  Rernardston,  Wbitlieb!, 

K.  I'.;  Dana..l.  D. 
Terminal  moraine  of  second  gla- 
cial period.  Cbaiiiberliii,  T.  C. 
Changes  of  level  on  east  coast  of 

North  .Viiicrica.  ( 'ook.  G.  IF. 
I'racbytes  of  .Marblebead,  Wads- 
worth. 
Notes  on  eastern  Massachusetts, 

F>odge. 
Argillites  and  associates  at  Hrain- 

tree.  Podge, 
Culture  and   curing   of  toliacco, 

Killebrew. 
Country    rock     at     Marblebead, 

Wadswortb. 
History  of  Taconic  (question  and 

relation    of    Tacoiiian     series, 

Hunt.r.  S, 
Country    rock    of    .Marblebead, 

W'ldswortb. 
Kelations  of  tlie  (^uincy  granite 

to  the  argillite,  Wadswortb. 


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tni'u,.ir. 


Massachusetts — Continued. 

1883.  rdsites   in   vicinity   of   Boston, 

Diller. 

Zircon  flyenites  from  Marhlehead, 
Wiulhworth. 

IIornliliMido  firanitc  of  (j>nincy, 
AViulswoi'tli. 

Life  of  William  E.  Logan,  Dana, 
J.D. 

Glacial  flood  of  Connecticut  Val- 
ley, Hitchcock.  C.  H.  | 

1884.  Orifjin   of    bedding   in   so-called 

inctanior]diic  rocks,  Dana.  .J.  D. 
.Southward    ending    of    Taconic 

synclinal.  Dana.  J.  D. 
Position  of  Philadel|ihia  gneiss, 

Hitchcock,  c.  n.  ] 

Hudson   ago   of   Taconic    slates, 

Hall,,!.;  Dana.. 1. 1). 
IJuilding  stones,  Slialer. 
Strength    of    granite,  Winchell, 

N.  H. 
Climate  changes  of  later  geologic 

times,  Whitney,  J.  D. 
Azoic    system    and    its  subdivi- 
sions, W^liitney  and  Wadswortli. 
delations  of  Triassii'  tra])s  and 

sandstones  of   eastern    United 

States,  Davis,  W.M. 
Geology  and  mineralogy  of  Essex 

County,  McDaniel. 
Hlnstrations    of    polished    rock 

surfaces,  Morgan.  II.  J. 
Felsites  and  associates  north  of 

Hoston,  Diller. 
Distribution  and  origin  of  druni- 

lins,  Davis.  W.  M. 
(Jeology  of  Hliodo  Island,  Dale. 
Hall  on  Jludson  ago  of  Taconic 

slates,  Dana,  ,1.  D. 
Drumlins.  Davis,  W.  M. 
Decay  of  <iuartzito,  Dana,  ,T.  D. 
Notes  on  building  stones  used  in 

New  York,  Newberry. 
Argillite    and    conglomerate    of 

Boston  basin.  Wadswortli. 
Dikes  of  Houghs  Neck,  Quincy, 

Wolft'. 
Classification  of  joint  structures, 

Crosby. 
Structure  of  trap  of  Connecticut 

Valley,  Davis,  W.M. 
Singing    beach    of    Manchester, 

.liilien. 
Kettle   holes   near    Woods   Holl, 

Koons. 


Massachusetts— Continued. 

18R1.  On      "purgatory"     in    Suttcii, 

C'rosby. 

Distribution  of  iron  ons  in  ,i;i,t. 

ern  United  States.  Siri(iik..l  r, 

Microscopic  structure  of  Ijiiildin;, 

stones.  Merrill,  G.  P. 

1885.  History     of    Taconic    i|iicsti„;,, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
(Jreen  Mountain  gneisses  inn^t- 

ern  New  England,  llitcliiiiok, 

C.  H. 
Allanite  as   a   rock    coiistitiMit. 

Iddings  and  Cross. 
Taconic  system,  Marcoii,,!. 
Jlicroscopic  exaniinatinn  tif  scries  I 

of  sands,  Jiilien  aii<l  Holtoi 
Musical  sand,  Bidton  mihI  .liilim.  | 
Di8i)lacemcnt  tliroiigli  intriisiuii, 

Dana.  .1.1). 
Origin  of  crystalline  rocks,  jlnnt, 

T.  S. 
Coal  plant  in  mica  sclijst,  Woms- 

ter.  Perry. 
Taconic  rocks  and  stralii^riipliv.l 

Dana, . I,  D. 
Cambrian  faunas  of  Xortii  Aimr-I 

ica,  Walcott. 
Kettle  holes  of  Woods  II  (i1l  rc;;inii,| 

Koons. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  Mciitcl 
Decay  of  (piartzite,  ]ist'uilo-broi'-j 

cia,  Daua.,1.  D. 
Syenite  and  gabhro.  Jlssex  C'llllll^ 

ty.  Wadswortli. 
Glaciation  on  Moniii  Ke;irs:ir;i', 

N.  H..  Putnam, 
Progress  of  geology,  l>*s:i,  lluinj 

T.  S. 
Rhode  Island  and  Mnssachii^etl^ 

coals,  Emiiions,  A.  !>, 
Report  of  Atlantic  Coast  (livisinij 

Shaler. 
Reiiort — glacial  divisinii,  Cliaa 

berlin.  T.  C. 
Seacoast  swamps,  shalei'. 

1886.  Geology  of  northern  Now  l.ii| 

land.  Hitchcock.  (■  H. 
Genesis  of  Boston  Imsiii  ;iu  1 1| 

rocks,  Bonvi^. 
Fire    sand    in    Clinton   ('"Unl^ 

N.  Y.,  Brainerd, 
Marginal  kames,  Lewis,  II.  <■ 
Structure  of  ('onnectii.tit  V:ill 

Trias.Davis,  W.  M. 


InuLLir. 


Ill     Siittci,, 


DAKTOK.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


623 


rH-  ^m 

Smock,.!. I',  ^M 

ol'biiililliv.'  ^B 

<|lU'fltii<;i.  ^M 

issc-s      (■;i>t-  ^M 

,  lliti'lu'iiok, 

CdUStitlMlt. 

I. 

rcou,  .1. 
[\tioii  (if  scries  | 
uul  Biiltiiii. 
in  nil  A  .luliMi.  I 
igli  iiitnisioii,  1 

.0  rocks.  lliiDt, 

schist.  Worfts- 

I  stv;iti-r;iiib, 

pt'  North  Amci-I 

(lsIlonri';.'m,j 

Stall's,  Mo' ^rt.j 
|i'.  ]iscnilo-lirecJ 

ro.  I'.sspx  ('"iin. 

luiit  Kc;irs;ir;i'i 

ry,  ISM!,  llunl 

Massachiiset' 

■  CdMslilivW'" 

Jivisioii,  C'to 

I  ShiiltM-. 
luTii  Nt'"'  '■' 

,r  H. 
I,  basin  ;iul '| 

Hilton  Comii 


ll.ewis,  H.' 

Viocticut  V;ill 

I.M. 


MassacliusettB— Continued. 
1880.  Now    Englaud    Uppor    Silurian, 
Dale, 
llolyoke  trap,  Emerson. 
linii  ores,  rutnani. 
i;(>])ort   of  work  in   division   of 

(licniiHtry,  Clarke,  F.  W. 
(  niiil>rian  system,  Walcott. 
1S87.  .Succession  and  structure  of  crys- 
talline rocks.  Kmerson. 
Cutting  of  gorges  through  trap 
riilges,  Emerson. 

Lower  Silurian  fossils  from  Ta- 

couic,  Dana,  .J.  D. 
Map  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 

f.H. 
.'^wninps  and  terraces,  Shaica'. 

h'cport  on   IJhode  Island,  I'rovi- 
(lence  Franklin  Soc. 

TriasHic  of  Connecticut   Valley, 
i>avis,W.  M. 

I  acouic  rocks  and  stratigraphy, 
l»ana..I.D. 

Instruction  in  investigation,  Da- 
vis. W.M. 

laconic  system,  Walcott. 

(Origin    of   Triassic    monoclinal, 
Davis.  W.M. 

Swamps  of  NcAV  England,  Shaler. 

Ta( onic  ((uestion  restated.  Hunt, 
T.S. 

History     of    crystalline     rocks, 
lIunt,T.  S. 

fiay  Head,  Merrill,  F..T.H. 

t'arhonift^rous  plants  and  rocks, 
Kfiiip. 

(diiiiectiout  Lake  of  Champlain 
|icriod,  Emerson. 
W.  Introduction   deposits    of    phos- 
phates of  lime,  Shaler. 

Fislips    and    plants    Croiii   Trias, 
Xcwlierry. 

Fossils  in  lower  Taronir  of  Em- 
mons, Walcott. 

(icology    at    Great     Harrington, 
.fiilien. 

Geology   of   Marthas    Vineyard, 
.^^iialer. 

Orology  of  outer  islands  of  Hos- 
ton  Marhor,  Crosby. 

Geology    of  vicinity    of   Salem, 
.^1  ars. 

Hampshire  County,  Emerson. 

Tacdiiic  at  Hoston.  Hyatt. 

Principles  of  adversaries  of  the 
laconic,  Marcou,  J. 


Massachusetts — Continued. 

1888.  Cambrian  of  Bristol,  Shaler. 
.Joint  structnre,  Crosby. 
Relations  of   conglomerate   and 

slate  in  Boston  basin,  Crosby. 
Origin  of  kames,  Shaler. 
Petrography  of  dike  in   Hostou 

basin,  Hobbs. 

1889.  Traps  of  Connecticnt  Valley,  Da- 

vis and  Whittle. 

Horizon  of  Nahant  limestone, 
Foerste. 

Potholes  at  Cohasset,  I$ouv6, 
Ilpham. 

(ieological  recreation.  Honey- 
man. 

Geology  of  Nahant,  T.ane. 

(ieology  of  Nantucket,  inhaler. 

Contour  map,  Davis,  W.  M. 

.'Structure  of  drum] ins,  Upham. 

Conglomerates  in  gneisses,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 

Shells  in  till  near  Hoston,  Up- 
ham. 

Report — Division  of  Archean  ge- 
ology. United  States  Geological 
Survey,  Pumpelly. 

Report — Atlantic  Coast  division. 
United  States  Geological  Sur- 
vey [shore  lines,  Cretaceous, 
nietamorphic  rocks],  Shaler. 

Report — Division  of  coast  lino 
geology.  United  States  Geolog- 
ical Survey,  Shaler. 

Report — Division  Paleozoic  in- 
vertebrates, United  Slates  Ge- 
ological Survey,  Walcott. 

I'.uilding  stone,  Merrill,  G.  P. 

Analyses  of  sands  and  clay,  Mar- 
thas Vineyard,  Clarke,  F.  W. ; 
Riggs. 

1890.  Archean  axes  of  eastern   North 

America,  Dana.  ,1.  D. 

Bcrnardston,  series  of  upper  De- 
vonian. Emerson,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Cretaceous  jdauts,  Marthas  Vine- 
yard, White,  D. ;  Newberry. 

Cretaceous  fossils,  Marthas  A'ino- 
yard,  Shaler. 

EvidcTice  of  till  on  glacial  cli- 
mate. Crosby. 

P^ssex  C^ouuty,  Sears. 

Excursion  in  ncn-thern  Api>ala- 
chiaus,  AVilliams.  (J.  H. 

Gay  Head,  Clark.  W.  K. ;  Merrill, 
F..(.H.;  Ward,  L.F. 


624 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


(nuLUir, 


Massachusetts — Coiitiuiied. 

1890.  rbysiciil  history  of  KoHtoii  basin, 

Crosby. 

Granitoid  areas  in  lower  Lauren- 
tian,  Hitchcock. 

( Jranites  in  MasBacbusotts,  Emer- 
son. 

Kaolin  in  Hliin ford,  Crosby. 

History  of  Boston  basin,  Crosby. 

Macfarlane's  Railway  (iuido, 
Crosby,  l^pliani. 

Ottrclito  and  ilmenite  stbists, 
Wolff. 

Metaniorpbic  phenomena,  Emer- 
son. 

Sanborn  bowlder,  Scoville. 

Tacouic  mountains,  Am.  Cool. 

Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  deposits, 
Shaler. 

Vein  filling  in  till,  Emerson. 

Warren's  Geograpliy,  Hrower. 

Report — Atlantic  Coast  division, 
United  States  Geology  Snr\  ey, 
Slial(!r. 

Repiirt — Division  of  Archcan  ide- 
ology, United  States  Geological 
Snrvey,  Pumpelly. 

1891.  American  opinion   on   the   older 

rocks,  Wincholl,  A. 

Arkose  beds  in  Newark  rocks  in 
central  Massachusetts,  Emer- 
son. 

Biographical  notice  of  E.  Em- 
mons, Marcou,  J, 

Cambrian  of  North  America,  \Val- 
cott. 

Clay  concretions,  Arms. 

Composition  of  till,  Crosby. 

Criteria  of  cnglacial  and  subgla- 
cial  drift,  r])liam. 

Cretaceous  of  North  America, 
White,  C.  A. 

Dates  of  origin  of  certain  tojjo- 
graphic  forms,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Devonian  and  Carboniferous,  cor- 
relation, Williams,  II.  S. 

Equivalents  ol'  Minnesota  iron 
ores,  Winchell,  N.  II. 

Fauna  of  lower  Cambrian,  Wal- 
cott. 

Fossiliforous  shales  in  Triassic  of 
Connecticut,  Davis. 

Fresh-water  swamps,  Shaler. 

Greylock  synclinoriuiii.  Dale. 

Genesis  of  iron  ores,  Kimball. 


Massachusetts — Con  tinned. 

1891.  Inequality  of  distribution  of  ui;- 

glacial  ilrift,  Ui)ham. 
Iron  ores  of  Minnesota,  Wiuchcll 

N.  II.  and  11.  V. 
Kame  ridges,  etc.,  in  inir,'lian), 

Itouve. 
Keiiitoiihyre     from     Marlilelicni 

Neck  [analysis],  Chatard. 
Metaiiiorphism   in   cougluiinTiite 

schist,  Wolff. 
New    .lersey   gecdogica]    survey, 

Report   [Ago    of   white  lime- 
stones], Am.  Gool.,  Danii,  ,1.  ji, 
Physical  geograjdiy  of  sdiitlnin 

New  J'.ngland.  Davis,  \V.  M. 
J'osition  of  fossiliferous  Newark 

beds,  Emerson.  I 

1 'reservation  of  glaciated  rmh, 

Fuller. 
Relation  of  secular  rock  ilisimc. 

gration  of  certain  traiisiti(Hi;il| 

schists,  Pnmi)elly. 
Rifting   in  granite  |C;qi(!  Ami', 

Tarr. 
Stones  for  building,  .Merrill,  1 1, 1'.  | 
Triassic   of  Connecticut  \alkv 

Davis,  W.M. 
Triassic  of  Massachusetts,  Eiiier-| 

son. 
Wablen,   Cochitnate,    niid  otl 

lakes     inclosed     by    iiiodiiii(l| 

drift,  Uplnnn. 
What    constitutes    the    TawuH 

mountains.  Wiucliill.  X.  11, 

Mather,  William  \\'.  Illnstr.itions  »li 
section  through  a  ]>art  of  ('niiii('iiicii| 
from  Killingly  to  Hadd.ini. 

AMi..l(iiir.  Hci.,  vtil.2],iil).!t|  '.I7,  plal.'lH.j 

Notices  of  th(^  geoloiTV  i<\'  tliti  1 


lan<ls  of  New  Yorl^. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vnl.  'JI,  pp.  HT  '.»'.•,  It-'i-. 

—  On  thi'  principles  iuxolvoil  iii 'Ij 
reduction  of  iron  and  silver  on's,  wil 
a  8U])iplenieutary  notice  ol'  smmMil  til 
principal  silver  mines  of  Mcxiio  nil 
South  .Vmcrica. 

Am,  J.iiir.  .Sci.,  vol,  '.M,  i^ii.  'Ji:i-'j:iT.  l^l 

—  (jleological  map  [on  ccrtiiiii  ('f.^^'l 


lines  of  Connecticut], 

Am.  Jour,  Soi.,  vol  23,  p.  JOt  (•  p.).  !■''■ 

—  Sketch  of  the  geology  and  mv.K\ 
ogy   of    New    London    aiui    WiinHil 
counties  in  Connecticut,  'M>  pagts.iui 
Norwich,  1834. 


—  Third 

of  till!  lii> 

Vork. 
Niw  \oi 

I'p.ffii  im, 

.Ui.>iiracl 


l- 


Aiii  .liiiir. 
Ass..,-.  All 

m. 
Jiiill. 


Im'i.i.in.   H    I'^BTo"! 


NORTH    AMEUICAN   GEOLOGY. 


G25 


Mathei,  William  W. — CoiitiiimMl.  Mather,  Wiiliain  W. — Continued. 

(l-'ossil  lislies  in  (.'onnecliciit  siinii-      ( 1   |Aiiiili>f;y    in     fosHJls   of    IliuUon 

jtoiic.  I  I  sliitc's  ill  K'euMnelaor  iiud  Sar;it(»<;iiconu- 

Ni Hiialiriuuili,  lH34,iii>.r>:ii-5;i2(ii).),  WM.  '  tics  and  in  western  New  Ydrk.l 

I  ■■ 

Vir.st  annual  ro])()rt  of  tll(^  lir.st  jjeo-  i  Am.J.mr.  S.:i.,  v..l.  jl,  p.  im,  lH4i. 

l„j,ir:,l  distri.'t  of  N.'W  York.  \  Ah«oc.  An>.(i....l„  Trans.,  p.  17(3  lim-M),  1843. 

N,w  V<(rk  (iuol.  Siirv.,  IhI  Aniiiiiil  JtciM.ri,  ,  Fil'tli  iininiiil  report  on  the  geolog- 

li|i.iji  !!.">.  Albiiiiy.  18'1".  ;  ical  survey  of  the  lirst  f;t'»logical  dis- 

First  iiunnal  report  on  Mm  geolo;;-  tnct. 


inil  survey  of  Ohio.  ' 

(i|iii>  (Jiol.  Siirv..  l.st   .\iiiiiiiil    K(']Kirl,  jip. 

r,-:':i,('n|lllllllUH.  IHIIH. 

Ali.Hlriict,  Am.  Jmir.  S<i.,  vol.  34.  jip.  34'.l  ;),')ll. 

Soi'onil  annual  report  on  the  {i;eolof?- 

iciii  survey  of  Ohio. 

(Ihi.i  ficol.  Sin\  .,'.'il  .Viiiiuiil  Kiport,  liy  \V. 
\\.  M:illi(!r,  pp.  5-31),  (,'olmiiliiiH.  IKIiS. 

[ — ]  IJouiarkw   in  addition  to   and  ex-  , 
|iliiiiation  of  tlu!  review  of  the  report  | 
111'    till'    geological     survey    of     Ohio 
[fossil  liones  and  Waverly  group],  ' 

Am.  .Iiiiir.  Sci.,  vol,  34,  pp.  3fl2-3ti4, 1H38. 

—  Keport  on  the  geological  rcconiuiis- 
suiice  of  Ki-ntucUy,  uuido  in  .lcS;{,s,  lo 
piiijes,  I'rankfort,  lJS31t.  ; 

—  lii'[M(rt  of  the  geologist  of  the  tirst 
i;L'iil(i,uical  district  of  the  State  of  New 
York. 

N'i«  Vork  CiOiil.  Siirv,  IJd  .Viiiiual  Kcpnit, 
Pli.  rjl  1«4,  All.iiny.  18;i.-<. 

Alwtnut,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  3(i.  pp.  1.')  ji;. 
19:10. 

—  Third  annual  rc])ort  of  the  geologist 
of  the  first  geological  district  of  New 
York. 

Xcw  York  (ion],  Surv.,  3(1  Annual  Krpm-l. 
lip.0  134.  Albany.  l.S3y. 

Alialiact,  Am.  Jour.  Sci..  vol.  311,  p)i.  IIU-IOO, 
ltt4(i. 

I  —  Fourth  annual  report  of  the  goolo- 
;;ist  i>(  the  first  geological  district  of 
tlio  State  of  New  York. 

New  Vork  Cit-ol.  Surv.,4tli  .Viiuual  Kcpml. 
1111.21 1  2,W,  Albany,  1840. 
*'      act.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4(1.  )ip.  "il-fSO, 

1 — 1  [<in  the  occtirronco  of  bowlders 
and  siiiitehes.] 
Aiii..riiur.  Sci.,  vol.41,  pp.  174,  Uti,  17(i.  1841. 
Aksoi-.  Am.  Geol..  Tiaii.s.,  pj).  117-28,  1813. 

I' — ]  I  Keiuarks  on  Joints  iu  rocks.] 

Aiii..loMr.Sci.,V()1.41,p.  172  (.\  p.),  1841. 
Assdc.  Am.  (iool.,  Trans.,  pp.  24-2.')  d  p.). 


m. 


New  York  'tcol.  .Sur\  .,  .'il  li  .Viiniial  licport, 
pp.  113   112,  Albany,  l.^ll. 

Abstract,  Aiu.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.42,  p.  22!)  (J  p.), 
1812. 

—  (i(M)logy  of  New  York,  part  1  [(irst 
or  southeaslern  district],  pp.  x.Kxvii, 
t!7l,  1(5  plati's,  I   ,  Albany,  IHV3. 

—  On  the  origin  of  the  sedimentary 
rocks  of  the  I'nited  States,  and  011  the 
causes  that  have  led  to  their  elevation 
ahove  the  level  of  the  sea.     [Abstract.] 

.\iii.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  47,  pp.  »,'>-08, 1844. 
litacl  to  .\s.soc'.  Am.  Ili'ol. 

On  tbo  physical  geology  of  the  I'liited 

States  east  of  the  Koeky  Mountains,  and 
on  solium  of  the  causes  aH'octing  the  sedi- 
mentary formations  of  the  earth. 

Am,  .lour.  Sci,,  vol.  19.  pp.  1-20,  284-3111,  184.''>. 

(In    tlie   alleged   great    coal    beil   of 

Terry  ('(Hiuty,  ( )hio. 

.■\ni  .lour,  Sii,.  2(1  scries,  vol,  l.'j,  i),4,')0  Ik  p.), 

!r,-|3. 

Ii'eport   of    the   stateliou.se   artesian 

well  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  12  page,s, 
C(duinbus,   isrill. 

Abstnu  t.  .\m.  ,10111'.  Sci.,"2(l  scries,  vol. '27,  j). 

■270  (1  p.),  1859, 

Matthew,  (ieorge  1'.  Observations  on 
the  geology  of  .St.  .lohn  County,  Now 
lirunswiek. 

Canadian  Xal..  vol.  8.  jip.  241-2."i9.  If*ti3. 

Cupriferous    rocks   of    southeastern 

New  Uriinswiek  compared  with  those 
of  the  eastern  townships,  Canada. 

Olpscrvutions  on  tlio  p'olof^y  of  southern 
New  I'lruuswiik,  by  T..  W.  Hailcy  |cl.al.  ],  \>\i. 
149  I'd,  Ficdirictoii,  18G,". 

Abstract,  .Vm.  .lour.  Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  39, 
p,  3,i(!  (J  p.),  ISO,'!. 

•  Notes  oil  the    geology  id'  ("harlotte 

County. 

Ob.scrvations  on  the  f;eoloi;y  of  soutbern 
Now  BriinswicU,  by  1,.  \V.  Bailey  (ct.al,],  pp. 
I,''i3-ir)8,  rrcdcriclon.  1805, 

.Vbstract,  .\m.  Jour.  Sci,,  2(1  series,  vol.  39, 
p.3.W(SP'),I**''^- 


Dull.  1137 40 


626 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[Bnum. 


MattheTV,  Ooorfjo  1'. — Coiitimiod. 

[ 1  Duiisiiiaiic  <<)al. 

(>l)Horviiliciiis  on  till'  Kciilofiy  nl    hoiiIIkmii 

N«w  liniiiHwick,  li.v  I..  W.  Hailey  |<'t.  ul.],  pp.  I 

157-158,  Frrdericton,  ISfir.. 


Matthew,  (JeorRC  F.— fJontiniicd, 

Oil  a  iiiotliodof  ili.stiiiyniNliinjrijipuj. 

triiio  from  iiiiiiiiio  (h'poHits. 

Koyal  Soc.  Ciiimtlii/rnuis.,  vol.  1,  hit.  |,  pp 
147-14B,  4^  18Sn. 


Oil  the  Azoic  and  Taleozoic  rocks  of     Illimtratioiis  of  tlio  fiimiuof  ilic  ,st. 


Houthoiii  New  ItniiiHwick. 

(i«i>l.  Soc.Qimrt.  .lour.,  vol.21,  pp.  422-4:i4. 
map,  IKfiS. 

Caiiiuliaii  Nat.,  vol.  ;i,  now  wciicH.  p](.  Hfi"- 
ani.lHfi.'). 

Al)Hlrafl,  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  L'd  NcrirH,  vol.  4'J. 
p.  rj4  (.i  II. I,  IHWi. 

lliironiaii  of  Xcw  Mnin.swick  ;  lower 

CarboniferouH  of  soutliern  Now  HriinH- 
wick. 

AciKlian  Gool.,  liyJ.  W.  DawHon.  2<1  oilition, 
liji.  fiRfi-087.  Lomloii,  1868. 

On  tlio. surface  jjonlofi'v  of  Now  Hrnim- 

wick. 

('aiiadiaii  Xat..  vol.  0,  now  .sorlps.  jij).  H!l-1()7; 
V(il.  7.  new  .scries,  ))]i.  4:il!-4.M,  1K72, 

Itcad  (olNnt,  Hist.  Sck'.oI'  Now  liriiiiHwiok, 
April,  lf<71. 

Ali.stract.  Am.  Jour.  Sri.,  lid  .series,  vol,  2, 
l.p.:)7i-:i72(Sp.).i«7i, 

Imiircssioiis  of  Ciiliu. 

(.aiiailian  Xat.,  vol.  7.  new  series,  ]))).  19-ltt, 

On  thoMolliisciiol  1ll(^  ])Ost-Pliocono 

foiinalioii  in  Acadia. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol,  8.  new  series,  pi).  104-117, 
1878. 

Kroni  Annals  Helgian  .Soe.,  Malacol,,  vol.!), 
IH74, 

];c))ort   on   the   slati?  formations  of 

tlic  iiortliern  part  of  ('liarh)ttc  County, 
New  Itrnnswick.  witli  a  sunini.iry  of 
frcohiiiiral  (d)8orvatioii.s  in  the  8onth- 
castcrn  i>»vt  of  tln^  same  county. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Canada.  Kcjiort  of  proRress, 
1876-77,  i)i>.  :)21-.in0, 1878. 

Report  on  tlio  Upper  Silurian  and 

Kinji.ston  (llurouian)  of  soutliern  Now 
Brunswick. 

Geol.  Surv.  Camuia,  lieport  of  jirogross, 
1877-78,  i>p.  lE-CE.  .Alontreal.  187!t, 

Rejiort  on  the    superlicial    j^eology 

of  Kouthcrn  New  Brunswick. 

(ieol,  Surv.  Canada,  Keport  of  ]irof;rea», 
)S77  78. 11]..  1KK-30EI'.  Moiilreal,  1879. 

Tidal  erosion  in  the  Hay  of  Fiindy. 

(,'anadiaii  Nat,,  vol.0,  new. series,  j)]),  :ifl8-;i73, 
18S1. 

LaciiHtrlne  formal  ion  of  Torryburu 

Aalley. 

New  Drunswieli,  Nat.  Hist.  tSoc,  Hull.  No.  11, 
l.p.:i-!),  1883. 


■  lohn  ^roup. 

Itoyal  Soc.  Canada,  Trans.,  vol,  l.ser.  i,^,,, 
87  108,  4'".  188ri, 

The  jjeoloj,n(ral  ane  of  f ju^  .Neailjim 

fauna. 

Itritisli  Assoc  Report   of  .Mtli  iiieelingpi, 
712-74:1  (J  ]).),  18H,5, 

An  outline  of  recent  diseoverievjii 

the  ,St.  .lohn  jjroup. 

New  llrunswiiU,  Nat.  Hist.  Sni'.,  Hull.  Xi,  t, 
11)1.07-102, 188.-,, 

Caiiiirlian  live.  Sci,,  vol.  l.pp.  I3i;  1  tl.  iKi',, 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  Olencl. 

luH  ( ?)  kj(;rulfi  in  America. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sri.,  ;iil  series,  vol.  .'il,  )i]i.  472-473 
(Sp,).18R0. 

[Sketch  of  geolo;fy  of  I'ryes  Islaiul,] 

New  Hruuswiek,  Nat.  Hist.. Soc,,  liulLXori. 

p.  38, 188(1. 

A  preliminary  notice  of  a  iu'W(,'eiiii- 

of  Hilurian  lislies. 

New  lirunswiek.  Nat.  ITist.  See..  Hull,  No, 5, 
ji]).  GO-73, 1887. 

Illustrations  of  tho  l'aiiii;i  nf  tlio.'^i,  i 

John  grouj),  No.  IV. 

Canadian  IJoo.  Sei.,  vol.  2.  ]).  4:i2,  l.-''7. 
Brief  nlistrnrt  of  paper  read  at  tin-  i)ii'Oiin(;| 
of  tlio  Koyal  Society  of  Canada, 

On  tlie   Cambrian    faunas  of  (';i]io| 

Hreton  and  Newfouiidl;uid. 

Canada,  Iloyal  Soc,  Trans,.  V(il,  4,  Sk,  IV,  j 
pp.  147-1.''>7, 1887. 

Alistract  Canadian  l!on.  Sci.»  miI.'J,  |i)i. 
2.'>8,  ]88fi. 

Onpsammiclinitesand  tlieearlytriln- 

liites  of  the  Cambrian  I'ock.s  in  eastera| 
Canaihi. 

Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  1-9. 1>^HH. 

On  a  basal  scries  of  ("amliri.in  rofka 


in  Acadia. 

Canadian  Rec.  Sei,,  vol.  3,  ]ip,  -1  L'9,  IS'i* 

—  On  tho  classification  of  tlie  (  ainlnid 


rocks  of  Acadia. 

Canadian  Roc,  Sci,,  vcd.  3,  pp,  71  ,-1,  .lOUl^ 
371-372, 1889. 

—  On  some   remarkable   oru'anisiib  o| 


the   Silurian   and    Devoniiin  nuli,^ 
southern  New  Brunswick. 

Canada.  Royal  Soc  Trans.,  vol.  6,  Jjii'.lY 


Abstract,  Scienco,  vol.  1,  p.  308 (i  p.),  4°,  1883.   ,  pp.  49-62,  4  plates,  1880. 


[BrLUir. 

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NORTH    AMKHICAN    GEOLOGY. 


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KIC. 

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liiil)ri;iii  rncK^ 

r,-'j9,is^f. 
[lu'raiiiliii:"! 

71.S1.  30m4 

|)ri;niiianis 
|;iii  roi'lis 

vol.  6,  See. 


Matthew,  (iiorRo  T.— Continued.  I 

Ilow   i.s  tlin  Canihrinn  dividodf     A  ' 

],|,;i  I'or  tlio(']aHHitH;iition  of  Salter  and 

.\lli.  (ii'ol.,  vol,  »,  \<\t.  i;i«-14H,  1SH9. 
CDiildiaii  I!<'i\  Scl.,  V()l.:i,i)i).47.')-4a'),  1H89. 

On  ('iunl)rian  organism.s  in  Aradia. 

(';iii:i(l:).  Itiiyal  .Soc,  TrniiH.,  vol.  7,  .Sop.  IV, 
,i|,.  i;i.--l82,  rintes  V-IX,  1«89. 

.\li-tra<t,  CanndinnRcc,  Sol.,  vol.3,  pp.  38;i-  i 
;;«7,  \!^x'X 

. l-.o/oiiii  and  othor  low  organisms  in  [ 

I,aiiiiiiti;iii  rookH  .-it  St.  .John. 

N'lW  r.ninswick.Niit.  Hint.  Soc.  Hull.,  vol.   | 
9.pp.:ifi-4l.l89n. 

()i)    fho   occnrroiH''*   of    Hponges   in 

laiiii'iilian   roi'ks    at    St.   .lohn,   Now 

lirunsvvick. 

N'i'iv  r,i'iiii.swi('k,  X.Tt.  Hist.  .Soc.  H))!!..  vol. 

:i,  p|i.4-'  4."i,  1891). 

. —  Illustrations  of  tlio  faun.'v  of  tlio  St. 
.Inhii  finnip,  No.  \ . 

Caiiaila.  lioyal  Soc.  Trans.,  vol.  H,  roc  4.1)]). 
ISMfiii,  I)latps9  m,  i«ni. 

1  —  (hi  sDino  causeH  whicii  may  havo  in- 
iliieiicol  tlio  spread  of  tlio   Cambrian 

laiMiaH. 

I'aiia<liaii  Kco.  Soi.,  vol.  4,  pp.2,'),')-:;B0,  1891. 

I —  (111  a  new  hori/on  in  tlio  St.  .John 

UTOIIII. 

(':iiiai|iai)  Uoc  Soi..  vol.  4,  pp.  ;!39-;!43, 1891. 

I —  [Fish  remains  in  tlio  lower  Ilelder- 

litTK  "'  New  Brunswick.] 

Am  (iiiil.,  V4il.  8,  lip.  (11-02  (J  p.),  1891, 

I — Not)  s  ))n  ('amlirian  faunas. 

.\iii.  ( liiil..  vol.  8,  pp.  287-291, 1891. 

|—  Bailey,  1^.  W..  and.    Remarks  on  the 
^'I'aiiil  ridations  of  tlio  nietaniorpliie 
1  miks  iif  New  Hrnnswick  and  Maine. 

Ami  \sso)'..  Adv.  S<'i. ,  Pnic,  vol.  18,  pp.  179- 
i'.i.'i  Ifii'.i. 

I'a lianXat.,iii'\v,s)'rif.i.  vol.4,  pp.  326-328, 

'.■S9. 

AliHtract.  Am.  Xat.,  vol.  3,  pp.  442-444, 
1-70. 

—  Preliminary  report  on  the  geol- 

|»;yof  sdiitlierii  New  lirniiswick. 

lieol.  Siirv.  Canada,  Keport  )if  progress,  1870- 
:i,pi).  i:i-240,Montroal,  1872. 

Al)str;ut,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3d  serios,  vol.  4,  pp. 
1 115-146  (,J  p.),  1872. 

—  Keport  ou    the  (.'arhouiferons 

jijsti'in  of  New  Hrnnswick  in  the  conn- 
lisof  ((iiioeiis,  Siinbnry,  and  a  portion 
li'Vor];. 

liiipl.  Siirv.  Caiia<Ia,  Ucjiort  of  jiroj^cas,  1872- 
1 3.pp,  18U-230,  Montreal,  1873. 


Matthei^,  (Jeorgo  V. — Continued. 

Report  on  geological  oltscrva- 

tions  in  Now  Hrnnswick  in  1K7I. 

(iool.  Siiiv.  ( 'anaila,  Ilciiort  olproaiosH,  1874- 
75,  pp.  84-89,  Montreal,  187(1. 

AliRtrai't,  .Vm.  .roiir.  Sol.,  3il  scries,  vol.  13,  p. 
218(Jp.),  IK-n. 

Report  of  geological  observa- 
tions in  southern  New  Hrnnswick . 

Gcol.  Siirv.  Canada,  Iloport  for  187.')- 7<1,  pp. 
348-368.  !i)ap,  Montreal,  1877. 

Abstract,  .\ni.  Jour.  Sci.,.'lds(>rif)n,  v))l.  14,  p. 
70  (4  linos),  1877. 

Resum^  d'un  m(^moir(«  sur  Ics 

roclies  ( 'ainbriennes  du  Nouveau-Hrnns- 
wick  (Canada). 

C'ongrC'sCi^'ol.  Iiitcrnatioual.  Compto  Ucnilii, 
2d  session,  ])p.  ()4fi-(i48,  liologm",  1882. 

and  BllB,  R.  W.     Report  on  the 

gecdogy  of  southern  New  Hrnnswick, 
countiesof  Charlotte.  Snnbury,  (Queens, 
Kings,  St,  .John,  and  Albert. 

(lOol.  Siirv.    (Janada,    Jlt'port    of   ])roi;ress, 
1878-79,  i)p.  ll>-2ni),  map,  Montreal,  1880. 

Maury,  M.  F.  Notice  of  the  gold  veins 
of  the  Knited  States  luino  noiir  Fred- 
ericksburg, A' a. 

Am. ,Tour.  Sii.,  vol. 32, pp. 32.')-330, 1837. 

On  the  geologic  agency  of  the  winds. 

Am.  Assoc  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  (i,  pj).  277- 
296,  18.-)2. 

Catalogue  of  the  West  Virginia  Staio 

exhibit  at  tho  International  Exhibition 
.it  I'hiladelphia  in  187(5,  ?,X  pages,  Phila- 
delphia, 18T<). 

and  Fontaine,  W.  M.     Resources  of 


West  \'irginia,  x,  \'.\Q  pages,  Wheeling, 
1876. 

Mavr,  George.     Geological  history  of  tho 
North  Anieri(!an  lake  r4'gion. 

Gcol.  M.ig.,  now  series,  vol.  &,  pp.  4.M-4r)0, 

1878. 

Fromflardiiners'Clinmii'lc  1878,  pp.  1))9-170, 
1878, 

Abstrai  I,  .\m.  .lonr.  Sci.,  3il  series,  vid.  16, 
J)]).  394-3'.!.')  ^\  l).),1878. 

Maxwell,  Volney  L.     [lioctures  on]  min- 
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Wyoming  Hist,  and  (ieol.  Soi..  I'liblication 
N'o.  1,52  i)agP8, 1858. 

Maycock,  J.  D.     Geological  description 
of  Harbadoes,  with  a  map  of  the  island. 
Koyal    Inst,    (ireat   Britain,    Quart.   Jour., 
vol.  U,  1821. 

[Maynard,  George  W.  ]     The  ore  deposi  ts 
of  Piochoo,  Nev. 

Kng.  and  Mining  Joiu'.,  vid.  51,  pji.  171-172 
(i  p.),  40, 1891. 


628 


CATALOOUF,    AND    INDEX    OF 


fnn.L.ir 


[Maynaid,  (icor^r  W.]— (jDiitiiuied.  Meek,  F.  H. — ('(Hitiiunul. 

(<»ii  a^n  dl' Silver  liorf  HaiidstoiicH,      DcscriptioiiK  ofiicw  (>rjj;aiiic  innmjj,  i 


lltiili.l 

Am.  Inst.  Milling'  l''i>t{..    I'niiiH..  vol.  !•,  |i.  :!:i 
(.i  i..),lnxl. 

Meade,  A\'illiaiii.    Clicniical  unalyHiHaiiil 


from    tlio    CrotiitoouM    rockH  oi'  \n. 
•umvcr  IhIi'iikI. 

.Mliiiijy  IiiHl.,  'rriiiiH.,  vol.  4,  jiii.  ;i7-4!l, l*)) 

—  IJoiiiaikH  on  tlio  CarboiutViniis  amil 
.lrs.iipti<.iHirtl..Mw.allati,l,v.ns<..vc.v(l         ,,,„,. ,h  mcks  of  ouHtcrii  KansasiiiJ 


iicjir  llni  'ri(P!4a  lvi\  t'l',  I'a. 

.\iii.  Jiiiir.  Sci..  vol.  i:i,  lip.  II'J  a.'i,  IH'.'H. 

Meads,  A.  D.  TIio  Stillwater,  Minn., 
dec])  well. 

Am.  (ii'oi,,  vol.  ;t,  lip.  311  ■.^•^  {<■  p.).  ikhii. 

Kciilicii,  vol.  i:i,  p.  4(11.  ism. 

Mease,  .riinies.  A  jioolo^ical  ace  ounl  of 
tin'  I'liiti'd  Stales,  ('(iinprt'lioniliiio'  a 
Hliort  (Icsciiplion  of  llicir  aniniai,  ve<;c- 
talilc.  anil  minotal  prmlnittions,  an- 
tic|uil i('.-<,  anil  ('llrio.siti(^s,  iii,  IIMI,  xi\ 
pa,i;.'S.  IS  ,  I'liiladelpliia,  ts(>7. 

Medical  Society  of  Pennsylvania. 
[Skctcli  of  j;eo]o;;y  of  Lycoiiiiii)^ 
Comity.] 

.Med.  Soc.  riiiinf.ylv:ini:i,  Tr.-ni.s..  nil  .snifs. 
vol.  L',  p.  8'.),  l,''(i(l. 

(IcolojA'y  [of  Snytler  Coiinty  |. 

Mcil.  Soc.  I'l'Miisylvinila.  1  iMiis.,  vol.  1(1.  pp. 
M 1-512, 1884. 
Meehan,   'I'lmina.s.      Some   evidences   of 
jrreat   modern    "(.oloirical    eliano'es    in 
Alaska. 

riiihiili'lpiii;!  .Vciiil.  Sci..  I'roc.,  vol.  Ii."i,  pp. 
1,87  18!l.  18,S|. 

.Mmlr.'K't.  Science,  \ol.  L'.  pp.  .Mil  .'i47,  ."),").') 
q  p.).4'M884. 

Note.s  on  gliieierH  in  Alaskii. 

l'liila(lel)ilii:i  -Vciiil.  .Sci.,  I'roc.  vol.  il.'i,  pp. 
■J4a-'J5,">,  1884. 

Meek,  F.  15.    Kei)ortoii  Monilean  Comity. 

(Icol.  Siiiv.  .Mis.soini,  Isl  and  -i[  .\nniiiil 
Reports,  pnrt  -,  pp.  !i,'i-ll'J,  iiiMp.  JcU'eison  City, 
18.J5. 

KiiUiiirkH  on  the  Cretaceous   fossils 


'ii'm 


XeliriiHka,  and  tlioir  rcdations  lotliove 
of  (ho  iiiljacent  States  and  otlieilin.ili. 
ticH  farther  eawtward,  in  ('(miiociiin 
with  ii  rtjview  of  a  jiajiei'  reeeiitly|iii!i. 
lished  on  this  siilijeet  by  M.  .lilies  .Mat. 
COM  ill  r.iilletin  de  la  Societe 'jeoliijjji 
(le  I'raiiee. 

Am.  iloor.  Sii.,  L'll  seiien,  vol.  3'.i.  |p|i.  I'lMj  i 
18(1.''.. 

—  I'ndimiiiaiy  notice  of  a  siikiII  cdll,,,. 
lion  of  fossils  foiiiid   liy    Id',  llavg  n 
tll(^  west  shore  of  Keillieds  Ciiaiint'liil  I 
the  hioho.st  northern  localities  evercs-l 
plored. 

.\m.  .loMr.  Sci.,  2(1  mdi-Ics,  \c)l.  In,  i)|i.:;|-:4| 
1HI15. 

—  Doseriidion  of  fossils  Iroin  tli(Nnirii-| 
eroii.s  .slat<!s  of  California. 

(iool.  Siirv.  (Jiilit'ornia.  ncolo^v.  \i)l.  I,  |.;,. I 
477   1.S2,  plalo  1,  Pliilailclpliia,  ISIl.^. 

—  Kcmarkson  l'rofessoi(ioiiiit/'svio»s| 
respect  ill-;  the  iipjier  I'aleii/dic  imkj| 
and  fossils  of  southeastern   \clira>ka. 

Am. .lour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  U,  |i|i.  17i'-lsl 
282  28;i,.'!27-;i:!9, 1807. 

—  Note  on  the  use  of  the  name  I1iii1m>ii| 
h'iver  f^roiip. 

.\m.  .lour.  Sci..  2(1  scries,  vol.  lii,  p|i,  iVi-;);! 
(.\  p.),  1,8(17. 

—  Remarks  on  tlic!  oeoloj^y  ol'  llii'val- 
ley   of  Maek(>iizie   K'iver,  with  tii;iires| 
and  deseription.s  of  fossils  |c|c.]. 

Cliicngo  Aciid.  Sci.,  Tran.s..  v  ol  1.  |i|i.i,l-lH.j 
plates.  4^,  186». 


collected  Ity  Prof.  Henry  V.  iiindontho  i 
AssinniboineandSaskatehcwanexplor-  I   [ ]  (Jeology  of  the  line  ot   tlic  }:iw(! 


ing    expedition,   with   descriptions    of 
some  new  species. 

Norl  Invest    Territory    Kcporl   on  AsHinni- 

Ipoinc  iiiid  Saskatt'liewan  expedition,  hy  U.  V. 

Hind.  pp.  182-185.  plate  1,  4  \  Toronto.  185il. 

—  Reply  to  JIarcon's  strictures  on  1'. 
H.  Meek  in  his  notes  on  the.  Cr<!tac<!()iis 
and  CarlioniferouH  rocks  of  Texas. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  2(1  scries,  vol.  H2,  pp.  278-2.su, 
1801. 

—  De8cri])tions  of  new  Cretaceous  fos- 
sils eolloeted  on  >'aneoiiver  and  Sncia 
itihinds. 

I'liiladelidiia  Acad.  .Sci.,   I'roc..  V(d.  Hi.  pp. 

;ii4-:ii5  (4  p.),  1802. 


I'acilie  railroad. 

(icol.  Ma-.,  \ ol.  7,  pp.  Ili;i   1114.  1870, 

- —  Lists  of  fossils  from  I'tiili.  \vilii>iiiii9| 
notes. 

I'nitcd  States  geological  cxplorMlinii  nl'thij 
lOlli  parallel,  by  CIiiren(!c  Kiii.u'.  viil.:i.ininii!j 
industry,  pp.  4.50 -4(10,  4'3,  WasliinL'lPin.l'^^' 

—  Doscriiitioiis  of  fossils  cdUectcdi' 
the  Cnited  Stales  Ceolooical  Siiml 
under  the  charge  of  Clarence  King. 

riiiladclphiii  Acad.  Sci..  Troc  l„ris:(ih"l 
22).  1)]).  .50  ()4. 1.870. 

Aipstract,  .\m,  .Toiir.  Sci.,  2d  scries.  vol..>M 
422  (5  p.),  1870. 


("PU.1S. 


liBTON.l 


NORTH    AMEUICAN    GKOLOOY. 


(129 


irniviiic  rciiiiiind 
rocliH  (if  Viii). I 

I.  4,  lip.  ;i7-40,  !*)( 

I'lxiiufcl'llll.s  ;|||ii| 

tcni  KiiiiHasaiidl 
lalioim  lotliM-*! 
111(1  dtlici'ldci; 
,  in  odiiiieciiinl 
vv  recently  iiii!i.  I 
ly  M.  .Iiilch;  Mai. 
i!iotu*jl('i)l(ij;iiiii(| 

vol.  3'.i.  i.p.  ri;-;:i 

if  :i  8iii:ill  I'lillt'i-. 
1».V    Dr.  Il;iv8  1 
led.N  ('liiuilicl.ill 
)ealitii!f<  ever n- 1 

L's,  v(il.  in,  ii|i,:;i4) 

.H  iroiu  tlii^itiiriH 
iiiu. 

jit'iiliij;,\ ,  Mil.  I.  |i|i,| 
lii:i,  ISIiri. 

)r(Joiiiit/'sYie»!| 
Piil<M)/(ii(.'  rmkil 
■item   \el)ri\«kii| 

vel.    II    |i|i,  IT'i-K 
he.  IIMIIle   llllll-nll 

vol.  T!.  jip.  i'"'  ;"| 

)l()j;y  III'  ilii'val- 
,  witli  liu'iiresl 
<sils  |.ie.l. 
U.S..  Mil  l,|iii.i:i-".l.j 

iiie  ol   tlii^  }:rwt| 

1(14,  1870. 
I'tali.  wilh^niu^ 

il  i\|il()ratiiiiiii('H 
Kinu'.  vii!.:t,iiiiniii^ 
V;i<liin;.'lmi.l>'i'. 

;il,s   (jdUoi'tcdl'J 
■oloeiciil    Nirvi'Jl 
areiiei!  Kin;,'. 
I'loc.  r.irim'[v"l| 

.'2(1  series,  vol.'"' ( 


feeK,  I  •  l).--('<>»tiii"«"l. 
.Oil  CiiilioiiifiTotiH  ami  hiiIi-(!:u1m(|i- 
jliTdiiH  loHsil   In   Mommjiiilia  L'oiiut.v, 
W.  Va. 

Ilcliiiil  l!e;;t>lit.t(il' I'liiveinily  111   Went  Vir- 
iliiia.  1871. 
Ahslini  I,  Am.  Jour.  S('i.,:i(l  HeiicH,  vol.  'J,  ]). 

;i7iSi'-''"'''l- 

rreliiiiiiiivry  iialfonloloj^ieal  report, 
ciiii>i.'<liiiu  <>'  list'*  ol  fosHil.s,  with  do- 
scrilitiiili.'*  of  soliic  new  tyiio.><,  etc. 

I'niti'.l  Stiit:.s  (;eol(i;^i(iil  .iiirvev  of  Wyo- 
iiiin(,'aiiil  |Hiilioii.-<  of  ediitiyMiMi.t  TenilorleH, 
F  \'.ll.ivl*'"  '"  eliiiii;e.  picliiiiiiiai'y  \'M\  re- 
l».ii.  |i|i.  '.'K7  :!1H,  WiiHliiiisrliiii.  187'J. 

AIi~Ii;h'I.  .\m..!(iur.  .Sci.,  :iil  series,  vol.  'i,  |i. 
:i|iM!  |i.),  187:i. 

•  l{cp()rl  oil  tlio  ]ialt'ont()l(>;jy  of  east- 
tni  .XeliiaMkii.  with  soiiit!  rciiiark.s  on 
the  Carlioiiil'tToii.s   loek.s   of  that    di.s- 

irict. 

Uiporl  111  (liP  ITiiileil  Statt'8  Kcoloftirnl  .siir- 
ley  ill'  .Neliniskii  iiiid  |iiirtliiii.s  of  the  ailjaceiil 
Tirrlliiiiis.  Ii.v  K.  \'.  Ila.\  deii,  pji.  H|-'_'45.  Wash- 
Inu'tdll.  1H72. 

•  Preliminary  palcontolouieal  report, 
I'liiisistini;  of  lists  anil  (l('scri)>tioiis  of 

j  liissils,  witli  romarUson  tlio  a;;cs  of  the 
'rorkMiii  wliieli  thoy  were  found. 

I'nilnl  SlaleH  {{eolii;;i(iil  survey  nl'  ll'e   Ter- 
riliirli'S     eiiiliraciiijx     porliiiiis    of    Montana, 
Malm.  Wviiiriliii;,  anil   I'tali.  I''.  \'.  Ilauleii   in 
iliiir::i'.illh  Animal   Keporl  (fur  l.'<7-|.  pp.  .l^'.t 
■.|i<  \Viisliiii;;l(in,  1.S7;!. 

.Mistrait.  "On  the  a;;e  of  the  llgnitie  forma- 
liiiii  lift  he  Kocky  Mountain  re.i;ioii,"  Ani..Ioiir. 
Sri..:;il  serif.s,  vol.  8.  pp. -luD-iriS,  lH7;i. 

■Spori;eii  Mill  fossils  identified  aiiioiie; 
s|i(.'iiiiieiis  from  Idalio. 

.Viii.  .lour.  ,Sei.,  ;!(1  sories,  vol.  5,  jip.  ;i8;t-38l, 

liiTll. 

■Miller, Morji;an,  and  Salino  coniitics. 

Ilidl.  ,'Mir\ .  Missouri,  Kepiirls,  hS.Vi  1871,  p|i. 
Ill  188,  map.  plale.f,  Jell'crson  ('ity,  187:!. 

■N'lileon  some  fossils  froiii  near  the 

ilrni   liase  of  the  Ivocky  .Mountains, 

[  Wist  (if  (ireejcy  and  Evans,  ('olo.,  and 

"llarH  from   about  200  miles    fartlier 

iiMwaiii.  with   descriiitioiis  of  a  I'ow 

I  iii'W  species. 

I'liili'il  States  j;eologiral  and  <;eo:;raphieal 
iiirvfy  ill'  the  Territories,  V.  V.  llayden  in 
I'liarj;!'.  I'.nll,,  vol,  1,  2»l  series.  \t\).  39-47.  Wash- 

"lU'ti.li,  187,5. 

Dt'Hcriiitions    and     illustrations    of 
|lo8»il8    from    Vaneonver     and     Sueia 


Mook,  I'.  I?. — Continiuxl. 

isianils  and  other  Nortlnvesiern  Imiili 
ties. 

ruiteil  States  ^eolo;;ie»l  anil  Ke(i;;raiiliieal 
NUiAey  ol  the  Terrilorii  s,  K.  \'.  Ilavdiii  in 
eliar;;e.  Hull.,  vol. '.',  pp.  :),')l-;i7(l.  plates.  Wasle 
iiigton,  1870. 

l>e|ioi'ton  the  ]mleoiitcdofjie;il  eollee- 

tioiis  of  lli(i  <^\]ledition, 

Kiport  of  expliiration.s  acroHs  tho  Kieat 
liasiii  of  tliii  'I'errilory  of  I'tali,  in  18,'ill,  li\ 
.Siiiiptioii,  p|i,  :!30-;iTS,  riiito.s  I-V.  4^,  WuMliinj; 
ton,  1.87(i. 

A  rejiort  on  the  inverfeliriite  Crela- 

eeoiis  and  Tertiary  fossils  of  tli<<  n|i|ier 
.Missouri  eoiintry. 

fuitiil  Slates  m  olnyical  suivey  of  the  Ter 
ritoiies,  1'.  v.  llayden  in  ihai;;e.  Uepurls,  vol. 
11.  I\iv,  li'Jll  iiaf;es,   45  plates,  4-,  \\'ii»liiuKlon, 

187(1. 

.Mmtract,  .Vin.  .lour.  Sci.,  ::il  series,  vol.  in, 
pp.  14.5  117,  l.'<7li. 

Desei'ijitions  of  tho  ('retaeeons  fos- 
sils collecled  on  the  San.Iiian  explor- 
iii;^  ox[ie(lil  inn  under  Mio  (inili. 

Ue|Miriof(  xpediliiin  I'mni Santa  I'e,  .\.  .Mex., 
to  tlie.iuiietiiui  of  the  (i rand  and  (ireeii  rivers 
of  thu  (ifeat  C.iloriulo  (if  the  West,  in  IH.5',1, 
under  Maeonili^  ^'eiilo;;ieal  report  liy  New- 
liiTr.v .  pp.  ll'.M4.S, plates,  4     \Vaslilii;xton.  187fi. 

Introtlitetoi  y  remaiks  [on  Meso.'iiic 

and  ( 'enoy()i('  |. 

I'liited  stales  L;eolii;;i(al  i  xploralion  of  the 
lot  1 1  jiarallel  I'larence  Is  ii|e- in  charge,  \'ol.  IS', 
pale(iiitiiliii;y,  pp.  ;i-l,"i,  Washington,  1877. 

I)eS(li|itioiis  of  new  species  of  fossil 

plants  from  .Mleohiuiy  County,  \'a,, 
with  some  remarks  on  tlio  rocks  seen 
aloiiii  tile  (Jliesajieake  and  Ojiio  |,';iil- 
road  near  the  AN'liitc  Sitlpliiir  Sprinos 
of  (irecMilirier  (,'oiinty,  N\'.  \'!i. 

WashinLtloii  I'hil.  Sue.,  Hull.,  Mil.  'J,  Apjieii- 
dix,  viii,  p(i.  i-xix,  188U. 

anil    Englemaiin,    II.       Notice     of 

Heiilojjieal  diseovcries  iiiiide  hy  .1.  II. 
Simpson  in  the  recent  exjiloratioii 
across  the  contiiHMlt. 

riiiladelpliiai.Vcad.  Sci..  I'roe.  [vol.  1l'|.  ]ip. 
I'JIl-lHl,  18111. 

and  Hayden,  1'.  "\'.      Some  (general 

remarks  on  tho  gi'olooy  of  the  eonntry 
about  tho  sonrees  of  the  Missiniri 
Kiver. 

I'loladeliihia  Aend.  Sei.,  I'roe.,  vol.  8,  pp. 
ni-11,5.  1857. 

Alistia(  ts.  Am.  Jour.  Sei., '2d  seriea,  vol.  22, 
pp.  42H  429.  1857;  Canadian  Nat.,  vol,  3,  pp. 
1.82-184,1858. 


fiso 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[Bi'Luir, 


Meek,  I'.  15.,  and  Haydeii,  F.  V.— Cont'd,  j 

|)t>N('i'i|itioim  <it'  iii'w  (bsHil  h|i»<- 

cicH  III'  Mdlliixcii  I'olltM  t('<l  l»y  I)r.  V.  V. 
Httydtiii  in  Ncltiaska  Toiritory,  to- 
(rctlwr  with  a  coiniiluto  ('atiil(i;;iie  of 
ill!  ('(MnainH  of  Iiiv(!i-tcl)riila  liitliurto 
dr.>(cril)od  and  identified  from  tiie  Crc- 
tateoMH  and  Tertiary  fonnatioim  of 
that  re^iim. 

I'liilmUliihiii  Aciid.  Scl.,  rroc.vol.  8,  jip.  2t)5- 
'JHfi,  1867. 

[Note  on  the  Cretaceous  rockH 

of  Nehra.sUa.J 

I'liiliiilclpbia  Avutl.  Hcl.,  Pruc.vul.  8,  p.  0:i 
(S|>).1«57- 

FossilH  of  Nebraska  [from  the 

muck  HillHJ. 

Am.  Jour.  Sii.,  2d  HcrK'H,  vol.  25,  pp. 439-441, 
1H58. 
Fniiii  Niilioniil  Iiiti'lUtjcncor,  March  10, 18&8. 

Some  remarks  on   the  Tertiary 

and  Cretaceous  formatiousof  the  North- 
west, and  the  jiarallelisiu  of  the  later 
with  those  of  other  portions  of  the 
United  States  and  Territories. 

I'liiladi'liililii  Aeail.  Sci.,  I'roc.  [vol.  !t],  pp. 
117-12!!,    H58. 

(»n  the  so-called  Triassic  rocks 

of  Kaii.>*aH  and  Neliraska. 

.Vm.  Jour.  .Sci.,  2il  suriuN,  vol.  27,  jip.  1)1-115, 
1859. 

[On  the  probable  existence  of 

Permian  rocks  in  Kansas.] 

l'liila(l('lj)liift  A(  atl.  Sci.,  I'loc,  vol.  10,  ])p. 
0-10  (i  p.),lg5'.l. 

[Some  remarks  ou  the  geology 

of  the  Hlack  Hills  and  portions  of  the 
surrounding  country.] 

riiiladeljiliia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  10,  pp. 
4t-49,  map,  1859. 

Remarks  on  the  lower  Creta- 
ceous beds  of  Kansas  and  Nebraska, 
together  with  descriptions  of  some 
now  species  of  Carboniferous  fossils 
from  the  valley  of  Kansas  River. 

I>liiladol])hia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  10,  j))!, 
250-200, 1859. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci,,  2d  aerios,  vol.  27,  pp.  219-227 
(with  additions),  1859. 

[Letter    ou    fossils   from   Red 

River  country.] 

Iteport  of  tho  exploration  of  tho  country 
between  Lake  Sui)erior  and  tho  Ked  River 
Colony,  and  between  the  latter  jilaee  and  the 
Assiniboine  and  Saskatchewan  rivers,  by  S. 
J.  Dawson,  p.  18  (|  p.),  4°,  Toronto,  1859. 


Meek,  1'.  II.,  and  Hayden,  V.  V.  -Contd, 

Oeological  e.xplorution  in  Kaij. 

Has  Tiarilory. 

I'hiljiilclphla  Acad.  Hoi.,  I'roc,  \(i|.  |i,  |,|, 
H  5,'i,  1800. 

KxtractH,  .Vm.  Jour.  Sei.,  2d  HciiiH, vol  a, 
pj).  424-432, 1850. 

DescriptiouHof  uewLowjTSilii.  | 

rian  (rrinu)rdial),.Iiira,H8ic,  (ictaieiMi>, 
and  Tertiary  fossils  collected  in  NV 
braska,    by   tiie   exjiloring  e,\|M'(litiiiii  | 
under  the  command  of  l.ieiit.  (i,  K. 
Warren,  withsonnjrcmarksoiithcrotiij  | 
from  which  they  were  obtained. 

I'liiladelphia  Aca<l.  Sci.,  I'roc,  \ul.  111.  pp 
415  447,  1802.  I 

.MistracI,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  hitii  s,  Vd),  n , 
pp.  137  -l;i8, 1802. 

Uescrijition  of  new  (  retuciMUbl 

fossils  from  Nebraska. 

riiiladelpliia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc  [vul,  14{.  |jp.  I 
21-2K,  1803. 

Description  of  new  oifjaiiicre-l 


nuiins  from  northeastern  Kansas,  iinli.l 
eating  the  existence  of  renuiaui'  ksl 
in  that  Territory. 

AUiany  Iiisl .,  Trans.,  vol.  4,  pp.  7;i-8ff,lii6). 

and  Worthen,  A.  H.     h'cniarku  oul 

the  age  of  the  (ioniatite  limestone  :itl 
Rockford,  Ind.,  and  its  relations  totliJ 
"black  slate"'  of  the  Western  StatcJ 
and  to  some  of  the  sncceeiling  rocks 
above  the  latter. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  serie.s,  vel.  3i,  \>li.  1C'.J 
177,288,  1881. 

Introduction. 

Oeog.  .Surv.  Illinois,  vol.  2,  iiiilt.ont(iloj,TJ 
Ii|i.  iii-xix,  Chicago,  1800. 

Meigs,  Montgomery  C.  Oji  tlie  imovd. 
ments  caused  in  large  ice  tieids  h\  cx 
l)ansion  and  contraction,  asilhistiiitiv^ 
of  the  formation  of  anticlinal  aiiilsyii| 
clinal  axes  in  geological  foiinatioib. 
Wasliinjiton  I'hil.  Soc,  liuU,.  vol. 'J.  Aii^jj 
dix  Vll,  pp.  i-iv,  1880. 

Mell,  V.  H.,  Jr.     The  Claiborne  gronii;m| 
its  romarkablo  fossils. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  viil.  t, 
304-313,  1880. 

Keviewed,  Am.  Jour. Sci., 3il Miiis.v.J  1 
11.157  (J  p.),  1881. 

Auriferous    slate    deposits  ol  iB 

southern  mining  region. 

Am.  Inst.  Miniut;  Kng.,  Traiis,  vol.  3 
399-402,  1881. 

Eng.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  j1,  VP-  *-^ 
1881. 


UAUtdN.. 


NORTH    AMHUICAN    (lEOLOGY. 


nsi 


Mell,  I'  ll.,,ir.-»'<»ntiim«i(l. 

I'lir  xiMtliiMii  si)a|i.sti>ii<-M,  kaolin,  mid 

lire  <  l:i>H,  iiihI  their  uhch. 

Am.  Iimt.  MiiiiiiK  EiiKm 'i'ruiiM..  vol.  10,  pp. 

31((-:)r,  1HH2. 

Melville,  \y.  H.     Noten  on  the  choniiHtry 
of  till  .Mount  Diablo  rucku. 

Cldil.  Soi'.  Am.,  idill.,  vol. '.'.  p)i.  4U-J-n4,  IHtil. 
(Ali»lract|    U.  S.  (iuol.  Siirv.,  Hull.,  No.  78, 
|i  lit  i4  p.).  W'lmliiiiKton,  IWM. 

Meredith,  'rhoniiiH.     Notiie  of  the  \M- 
iiioiit  itn  hrauite  mines,  etc.,  in  Penu- 

sylviiniii. 

Ani.liPiir.  Scl.,  viil.  12,  pp.  1101-302,  1827. 

Merrick,  [8.  V.].     [On  raindroii  iiiiprcs- 

silllisj. 

Alii  A.imic.  Adv.  Scl.,  I'^o<^,  vol.  15,  pp.  74-7r>, 

iMl. 


Merrill,  I'..!.  11.— Continued. 

On  tlid  nutainorithic  Htnituof  Hontli- 

eiiHtriii  Saw  Vork. 

Am.  Juur.  ^^l.,  3(1  Hvriu*,  vul.  30,  pp.  3ti3-;iU'J, 

181)0. 

(UenuirkH  reK'"'din^;  the  inti'iylacial 

(lu|)iiHits  of  the  Deliiwure.  | 

(iiol.  .Soc.  Am.,  ilull.,  veil.  I.  p.  177  (1  p.).  IHUO. 

A  note  on  the  colored  cluyn  ree«'ntly 

expoHt-d  in  luilroud  euttinga  near  Mor- 

risiinia,  N.  Y. 

New  Vork  Acad,  Scl.,  Traim,,  vol.  0.  pp.  ^.S- 
40  (•  p.),  1800. 

Sonu'  ancient  hIioit  lines  and   liieir 


liLstory 

New    \'ork    Acad.  Scl.,  'I'laiiH..   vol.  ii,   pp. 
7«-8;i,  18U0. 
DUciisMcd  liy  1).  S.  Martin  aud  N.  1,.  Urlttuii, 
Merrill,  ('.  D.     Notes  on  (liant's  Cause-  p  h;i  (  ^  p.). 

way  and  Fiiifjars  Cave.  Harrier    beaehes     of    the     Atlanlie 

Kiiiisa.s  Acad.  Si'i.,  TraiiH.,  vol.  I),  i)p.  0-10,   '        Coast. 

ik;«. 
Merrill,  I'.  •!.   H.     Observations  on  tlie 

iicfiit  lorinationH  of  the  Atlantie  Coast     |  Keinarks  on  the  Htrati;;raphy  and 

111  Ncu  .lersey.  i       struitnre  of  (Jay  Head.  | 

(iciil.Siirv.  .Ncw.JerHoy,  Annual  Hoport  for  I  (ieol.  .Soc.  .\mi.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  p.  5&(i(  j  p.),  InUU. 

IW.'i,  |ip.  01-U,'>,   1885.  I  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  ^4.  pp.  'AVAMU. 

AiLstiiut,  Am.  Jour.  .Scl.,;td  scrlcH,  vol.  ;i3,     o,,  tin,  post-jjlacial  history  of  the 


Popular  Sci.  .Monllily,  vol.  :i7,  pp.  ";:<>-74!J, 
18110. 


,.  2,  iialuoiitiilojTj 


11.79, 1HH7. 
—  (iei)l()j;y  of  Long  Island. 

N'lu  \(iik  Acad.  Sci.,  .Vnuuls,  vol.  3,  pji.  341- 
m.  map,  1886. 

Ab.slruut,  Science,  vol.  8,  pp.  3,J2-353  (J  p.), 
i  .  IKHIi. 

I  —  On  some  dyuauiie  effects  of  the  iee 

sheet. 

Am.  .Vhsoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  35,  jip.  228- 

il'M'.  11.),  18H7. 

Alwliiict,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  32, 

p.  XU.  UhO. 

I  —  Niifc  on  the  Oreen  Pond  Mountain 

);r(iii>  Iff  New  .Jersey. 
New  York  Ai'ad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  0,  ]>.  50 

riii.i.  1887. 

I  —  (icdloifieal  structure  aud  age  of  tlie 
ileiiosiisattiay  Head,  Mass.  [.Mistract.] 
Ni  \v    Vork   Atiid.    ,Sci.,  Traii.s.,  vol.    4,  pp. 
78-711  iJ  lilies),  1887. 

I — liiilcx  of  eurrent  literature  relating 
to  Aiiicrican  gc^ology. 

Siliiiiilot   MiiK-M  (^uart.,  vol.  8.  pp.  285,375; 
Vul.'.'.  lip,  8:V87.  1887. 

I — Git'i  n  I'ond  Mountain  .ijroii]). 

tli'cil.  Siirv.  New  Jersey,  l!e]iortol'  the  licol- 
i)!!isl  tor  188G,  Jip.  112-122.  1887. 
Alisliiut,  Scienco,  vol.  0,  jip.  005-590  (lew 

linos).  1HS7. 

I—  Vellow  gravel, 

•  ieiil.  Siirv.  New  Jersey.  I!r|)iirl  oC  llie  (ieol 
"gist  lor  1880,  l>p.  120-134, 1887. 


Hudson  K'i\(r  vall»\v. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  seric.-i,  vol.  41,  pp.  41)0-400, 
1801. 

Merrill,  (ieorgt'  P.  Note  on  a  Potsdam 
sandstone,  or  cou^loineratc.  Iroiii  Berks 
County,  Pa. 

r.  S.  Nat.  ilus.,  I'roc,  vol.  .'i,  pp.  WlO-OOl 
(i  p.),  1883. 

On  Ihi^  collection  of  Maine  Imilding 

stones  ill  the    I'liited   States    National 
Museum. 

U.S.  Nat.  Mils. .Proc, vol. U,  pp.  105-183, 1883- 
Abstract,  Seicuce,  vol.  2,  jip.  771-772  (J  p.), 
1K83. 

Pieliminary  note  on  the  crystalline 

schists  of  the  District  of  Columliia. 
U.S.  Nnt.Mus,,  I'roc.vol.e.  pii.  1.'in-l(l!,1883. 
Abstract,  Science,  vol.  2,  p.  820-830  (J  p.), 
1883. 

Fluidal  cavities  in  ([Uartz  grains  of 

sandstones  [Fort  Ann,  New  York  |. 

Science,  \ol.  1.  pp.  221  (111  lines),  1883. 

r»;'  the  blacli    noiliih's  or   so-called 


inclusions  in  the  .Maine  granites. 

U.  S.  Nat.  ilus.,  I'roc.,  vol.  0,  pp.  137-141, 
1883. 

—  Hornblende  audesite  Irom  the  new 


Hogoslolf  N'olcano. 

Science,  vol.  4,  p., 524  (J  p.),  1884. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  19,  p.  094  (J  p.),  1885. 


G32 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[nrr.L.1?;,  ■  dabton.] 


Merrill,  Goortjo  V. — Coiilimio-d.  Merrill,  (ioorgc  P. — Contiinuil. 

[ ]  NVashin.utoii,      1).      ('.     [Imildiiijj;     Among  the  l\'iiii«.vlviiiiia  NlaliMiuat. 

stones  I .  rit'H. 

Kith  CenMiis  U.  S.,  licport  on  ilic  liiiiUliPj;  Sci.  Am.  Slipp.,  vol.  27,  pp.  10874-liiti75  iXj 

stones  oC  till'   rnitcil  Sl^tis  and  still  i.stics  of  fi81),l«K9. 

Ill,,  .inan-y  in.lii.str.v  for  18,-u.  p.  :)D7  (i  p.),     [Prcliiniiiary Hotos <>u eruptiv.ro.ts I 

limmd  lis  part  of    \  ol.  X,  Iml  witli  .sciiarutii  n      i     i     i        ^    ,y     .    t,,i-           ,   . 

pa^rinatio..,  4^  Wn.sliin^Mon,  1884.  coIlect.-<l  about  JMirt  KlliM  aii.l   m  d;,].  | 

-,.               ■      4.       ,  latin  Vallcv,  Mont.] 
Microscopic  .striictuiv.  ,            ,                                                 , 

,  ,„    ,,             ,.   o     ,,         .         ,,      ,     .,  ,■  I  .S.  (Icol.  Surv.,  8tli  Koporl,  J.  W.  Povrei: 

liitli  ("cnaus  I  .  S.,  Itciiiiii  nil  tlif  liiiililing  ,^.                    , ,_  ,'     ,,.     ,'.                   •""cui 

Diroclor,  pp.  14i-148,  \\  asliiiiutiiM,  l/<8'J. 


The  colh'ction  of  hnildiiif;  anil  orna. 


hIoiiin  111' llir   I'liili'il   Stales  anil  slalistiis  of 

till'  i|iiarrv  iiiiliistrv  I'oi-  l.s.SO.  jip.  1">.2'.I.  platrs, 

lioiinil  as  part  ol'  Vol.  >,,  lint  willi  siimrati'  mental     .stotics    in     tho    Ullitcij    Stilts.  I 

payinaiiiin.  4  ,  Wasliiiigtiin.  issi.  '       National    Mnaeum,    a    liamll)iiol<   aii.i  1 

—  \iilc.iiii>'    (lust    I'nim    southwestern         etitaloi'iio. 

Nelil'uska.  I  Sniillisonian  Inst.,  Koport,  18..<C,  pari  2  [,|,, 

Scicnci',  \iil.  fi,  p.  ;i.l,'i  (.1  p.),  18s'5.  |  277-filS,  plates  1   ',1,  18K!I. 

—  On   hornhieiide  andcsites   troni  the      l*etrooi;ij)liy  Cur  1887  and  ISSS. 

new    vcdcaiio    im    iiiionsioll'    Island    in  vSinitlisoiiiaii  Inst.,  Hrport,  1888.  jiart  1, if 

I'.erit.-Soa.  1         -^ST-liru,  18110. 

I  I 

r.S.  Nut.  Mild  ,  I'ror..  vol.  8  p|).  ;!l-;);i,  188(!.     Notes  o'a  the  serpentinoiis  rocksnf 

—  On   de])08it8   of  volcanic   dust   and  '''^s'-'^  County.  N.   Y.,   from  ai|iHMliiri 


Hand  in  suiithwcstern  Nelnaska. 

r.  ,S.  Xat.  Mils.,  I'roc,  vol.  S,  iip.!lil-100, 188(!. 

t'oniiiosition    of   eerlain    "I'lioceno 

HandHtoiieis"  from  Mmitano  and  Idaho. 

.Aiii.Jour.  Sci..  Ilil  series,  voi.  ;"J,  pji.  li)i(~204, 
188t;. 

On  fiiljiiirites. 

U.  S  Nat.  Mils.,  rroe.,  vol.!),  pi>.8:!-'J4,  1887. 

Tho  literature  ol'  gcyscrito. 

Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  '-'.  [ip.  4;i(l-437  Q  p.),  1888. 

Note  on  the  secondary  eiiiarocment 

of  aiio'ites   ill  a   iieridotitt>  i'roiii  Little 
Door  Isio,  Me. 

Am.  .lour.  Sei.,  3il  series,  vol.  li'\  p]).  488-4'JO, 
1888. 

Abstrart        -.  Nut.,  vol.  2:i,  jip.  10(IG-1U07  (7 
lines),  1888. 


shaft  126,  New  York  City,  and  friim  iiwr  | 
Easton,  I'a. 

r.  S.  Nat.  Mas.,  l'ioe.,vol.  12.  pp.  .'.Oj-i'. 
18flO. 

Stonofi  for  liiiildino  anil  depfiratinii. 

\r>:i  iiao-es,  New  York,  ISIU. 
Merrill.  X.  F.     tloiicernintj  tlie  litiiolni;. 
icai    colieclion    of   tlie   exjiloiatioii  of 
the  foitieth  i)aralhd. 

Boston  Sue.  Nat,  Ilisl.,  Priie.,  \ol. 'Jl,  |iii.3t- 
2i;t,  4."i2-t7o,  isa:). 

Kevieweil  liy  M.  Iv  Wailsworlli,  p|i,Ji:!L'Tl 

Merritt.  W.  C.     Ou  an  ascent  m'  Moinn 

Loa,  a  letter  to./,  u.  I)anadatcil.luh:\ 

Am.  flour.  .Sei.,  ;kl  .sorios,  vol.  117,  |i|i,'>I  ':'. 

ISSil. 


Merritt.  William  Hamilton.    TlicXnrili 
Concernin,i!;theMontvillesor]ientine.         .StalVordshire  coal  and  iron  district. 

Am.  Inst.  Milling  Kng.,  'I'rans,,  vol. .".  |i'' 
;i:i3-a:i7,  i.s8i). 


Seiuiiee.  vol.  11,  ]i.  'W2  {-,  p.),  18.S8. 

[ ]  fFxamination  of  rock  witli  which 

nickol    occurs    in     Nickel     .Mountain, 
Orcg.] 

1^.  .S.  (1iol.  Siirv..  mineral  reaoiireos  ol' tlm 
Uniteil  St.ites,  1887,  ji.  rJ8  (!.  p.),  1888. 

On  file  opliiiililc  of  'rhnrnian,  War- 
ren County,  N.  Y.,  with  remarks  on  the 
Eo/o(in  t^anadense. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,:iil  series,  vol.  ;i7,  ]t\\  18il-l'.)l, 
188'). 

On  the  serpentine  of  Mont  villo,  X.J. 

U.S.  Nnt.  Mus.,  Piocvol,  11.  pp.  10,5-111, 
plates  31,  32, 1889. 

On   a   peridotitc   from   Little   Deer 

Island,  in  Penobscot  Hay,  Mo. 

r.  S.  Nat.  Mu8„  I'roc,  vol.  11,  pp.  191-105, 
plato  34, 1869. 


—  Occurrence  of  niagiu^tic  ore  (lijiu.'ii'^ 
in  Victoria  ('ounty,  Oiitaiin.  [.VI' 
stn.ct.l 

Am.  Assoc,  Adv.  Sri.,  I'roe,,  vol.  ,''.l, it  *: '- 
415. 18.s:i. 

—  The  magnetic,  iron  ores  of  Victoria 
County. 

Canailiaii  Tnst.,  rroe..  new  seriis.vul. l.|*p 
2(il  2(i7. 1884. 

—  Tlie  Cascad(>  anthracite  mal  licW- 
of  the  Kocky  Mountains,  Caiiaila. 

(leol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  42,  pp. 6*^^ 
1886. 

—  The  minerals  of  Ontario  and  their 
dcvelojiment. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eug.,  TrauB.,  vol.l'.PP' 
rr:'^:tOO,  1880. 


[llITXir   ■pAKTi'N.) 


NORTH    AMKRK'AN    GE0L(H;Y. 


633 


Menitt.  Williitiii  llaiuilloii  "('outimii'il.    I  Mexico-  '.  oiitiniiod. 


pp.  10871-luc(75  (Xo, 


ort,  IMG.  ])arl  2  pp. 


vol.  P2,  ]i]i.  ,'.9J-i.' 


l'r(M'.,vul.'JI,lili.a- 

iwnrlli,  pii. 'Ji:! '.'Tt 

ascent  <n'  Mouni 
i!Hl;itf(l.)uly:\ 
's,  vol.  ;t7,  |i|i,  .'1  '.'. 


Iron  of  Viot(iri;i 


Nolr.s    cm    siiint'    ciiiiits    ill     wcsicni 

Am.  lii.'^l.  Milling'  Kli;;., 'I'l'iiiis.,  vol.  lt<,  ]))). 
;;!;-:;li;,  ISflO. 

Mexico. 
ISL'T.  (i('ooii<'^<is<'lii'  Kaitcvon  Mexico, 

lier^luis  anil  (lewet. 
is:",i.  (it'()lt>o;ic  featnres  of  part  of  Mex- 
ico, .Maclure. 
Ism.   K'cniarUs     rdalinj^     to      Mexico, 
Macliire. 
(iold  of  Mexico,  I'.alon. 
1S32.  K'eise  iiii  Staate  von  Michoacaii, 

Miirkart. 

1,»3;!.   Iron  and   silver  mines  of  Mexico  i 

and  SoMtli  .Nnierica.  Mather.         | 

Ism.  I'di Illations     near     Teiietonco,   i 

."^cliw  ai'/.  ! 

Letter  I'roui  Mexico.  Sclileiden.        ! 

ISit'i,  AnI'entiiait  iind  K'eiseii  in  Mexico. 

I'.arUart. 
.  "'\   i'.nv  irons   de    San    .lose   del    <  M'o, 

Caleotti.  I 

lMi!i.  I.clicr  from  (lnad(don]io  y  Calvo, 
.'^(•llleidcn. 
Crrtace  des  environs  do  .liilapa, 
(;aleotti. 
1.<I.><.  Tiiiir   in    northern    .Mexico.   Wis- 

li/eniis. 
1N.">().  \  iilcanic  rocks  of  northern  Mex- 
ico, liiixlon. 
\x'>.i.  lii'olofjie      nia|i    of     tlie     Initeii 

.•^latos,  etc..  Maremi,  ,1. 
iK'i.'i.  I  c'-er   die   (ieolojiie    von    Nord- 

.\iiicriUa,  Mar<'on,  ,1. 
KA.  \':iil;anc  von  Mexico,  Piesclnd. 
1m7.  Ciiiiiitrv  alonji  Mexican  hoiindiiry 
lioiii  tile   racihc   to   the    C'olo- 
railo.  I'-iiiorv. 
Inilnl      Stall's      and      Mexican 
huiindaiy      survey,      lOniory, 
i'arry. 
•  IcnluLjy     and      ])aleontoloi;y     of 
Mexican       honndary      siii\ey. 
Hall,  , I. 
I.'io  (iiande  X'alley  from   I'.l  I'aso 

I'l  the  l'e<'os,  I'arry. 
('Iiciiiical     analyses,    ^^exican 

hoiindiiry  survey.  lOastcr. 
Mexicanisclier  Fenerberg.loriiUo, 

Iturkart. 
N'eiier  Keneran.shrurh  in  Real  del 

.Monte  in  Mexico,  liiirkait. 
Observations     alonjj;     Mexican 
houmlary,  Scliott. 


1K.">7.   I'iiito-volcauic    slojK)    of    Sierra 
Madre,  Sonora.  Sehott. 
(Jeolofjy    of    lower    Rio    l?ravo, 
Scliott. 
IHoX.  (ieolojiy  of  Nortli  Anieriea,  Mar- 
eon,  .1. 
Formation    des    oolithes,    N'irlet 

dWonsl. 
'I'errain   d'ori;jine  nicteorii|ne  ou 
de  traiiHjiort  ai'Ticn  <ini  existe 
an  Mexiipie,  Nirlet  d'Aonst. 
Ohservations    snr     le    nictann)r- 
phisnie  normal,  Nirlet  d'Aonst. 
ISli.'i.    I,es  ditferents  dej^n's  do  Halnrc  de 
certains  la<-s  dii   Mexi(|ne.  \ir- 
Icl  d'Aonst. 
(!oal  and  iron  of  (iuorrero,  Man- 

rosH. 
Azoic  a;;o  and  orij^in  of  iron  ore 
of  Mexico,  l»;ina.  .1.  I). 
lS(i(i.  (Ji'olofjie     dii      Mexi(|no,     <!l     de 
I'Ann'riijne,  N'irlet  d'Aonst. 
Hcinerknn^en  iilier  niexikunmclie 

(Je<donie.  etc..  Morie. 
I''.x]iloralion  in  noithern    Mexico, 
Reniun<l. 
ISli".  Notes   nt'idofjuines   Hiir   les   fron- 
lieies  entre    le   .Mexicjiie  el    les 
fitats-llnis,  Marcon,  .1. 
(,'ommis.sion  Heientilii|iii!  dn  Mex- 
iijiie,  Dollfns  and    Montserrat. 
(ieolotfy  and  geo;;rai>hy  of  .Mex- 
ico, (iorolt. 
ISCiS.  I'i'inciples  of  tilt-  natural  system 
of  volcanic  rocks,  Richthofen. 
Iviploration  in  iiorlhern  Mexico, 
Ri'moml. 
l^'i'.(.  Western  Texas  and  (Jhihiiahna, 
Kimliall. 
Vnlkans  von  Colima  in   Mexico, 

Knnhardt. 
C'retaceoiiH  and   Tertiary   foHsils 
<»f  California,  (ialili. 
1S70.  Cretaceous  .'iKe  of  .silver  in  Chi- 
hnalina,  Kimhall. 
Silver  niiiies  of  Cliilinalina,  Kim- 

hail. 
Viilkan  Ceborneo  in  M«'xico.  Knn- 
hardt. 
1871.  Minas    de    Azoijue    de  Anieriea, 

Castillo. 
1H72.  Cretaceous  fossils  from  C'bibua- 
lina.  (ialib. 
Islands  of  Tn'n  .Marias  and  Socorro 
of  Mexico,  Cirayson. 


634 


CATALOGUE    ANIJ    INDEX    OF 


[ULLLm. 


Mexico — C'oiitinuod. 

1873.  Memoiia  del  C^ueretaro,  liarceiia. 
Geologic     iii.'ip    of    th«     United 
States,      Hitchcock,      0.     H. ; 
Hitchcock  and  Blake. 

1875.  Expliciitiou  dts  hi  carte  g(^ologi- 

((110  do  la  Terre,  Marcou,  J. 
Distrito  miucro  do  Sau  Nicholas 
del  Oro,  Rauiire/,. 

1876.  Mexican  onyx,  Harcona. 
Noticia   del  Estado  de  Hidalgo, 

Harcena. 

Estado  do  Aguiis  Galientas,  liar- 
con  a. 

Grahaniite  in  lluaHteca,  Mexico, 
Kimball. 

Durangitc  in  Dnrango  region. 
Hanks. 

1877.  C'oniiHion  exploradora  del  volcan 

do  Cebornco,  Harcena. 

1880.  Oxide  of  antimony  near  Souora, 

Cox,  E.  T. 

1881.  Later  Tertiary  of  Gulf  of  Mexico, 

Hilgard. 

1882.  Kapport  do   la    ComuiiHsion   du 

Mexiijue,  I'rndhomiiie. 
Coals    in    Santa    KoHa    district, 

Adams,  W.  H. 
Iron  Monntain,  Durango,  Mexico, 

Silliman. 

1883.  Conntry      bordering      tho      Kio 

(irande.  Newberry. 
Fanna   and    extent    of    Laramie 
grou]>,  White,  C.  A. 

1884.  .Silver  and   iron  iu  Nuovo  Loon 

and  Coahnila,  Mexico,  Frazer. 

StudicH  in  Nuevo  Leon  and  Coa- 
hnila, Tra/er. 

Der  niexiUauiHche  Staat  Siualoa, 
Wcr<ln(T. 
188.5,  Iron  Monntain  Durango,  IJirken- 
bine. 

Loui»  Fork  Miocene  iu  Mexico, 
Cope. 

Vallecillo  mines,  Chism. 

Gestein  d(\s  Corrode  las  Navajos 
in  Mexico,  Tonne. 

Rio  (Jrande  region  of  Texas  and 
Coahnila,  Schmitz. 

Human  remains  near  City  of  Mex- 
ico, Karceua. 
1880.  Ascent  of  Popocatepetl,  Packard. 

Gold  of  C'oahnila,  Frazer. 

Oj)al  mint's  of  Queretaro,  I'oote. 

FoHsi,    'lan  of  rtM-iim.  Harcena. 

Coal  depusili*  iu  Hidalgo,  Cope, 


Mexico — Continued, 

1887.  Mining  in  Oaxaca,  Hooker. 
Ageof  coal  in  l\io  (irande  regioD 

Wliite,  C.  A. 
(ioologic  observations,  Riuli. 
Copperof  the  Southwest.  \\'('ii(lt. 
Origin  of  graphite,  Nowlii'iiv. 
Metanior])liisni    in     Soudia   uoal 

field,  Chism. 
Sierra  Mqjada,  Chism. 

1888.  Drainage  of    valley   of  Mexico, 

Chism. 
Joriillo,  Felix. 
Fniversity    of   Texas,    ciiTiilar 

Hill,  K.  T. 
Soniira  earthrinake,  (idoili'illcnv, 

RclatioiiHof  I,aramie,\\  hitf,  c,  ,\, 

1889.  Haja  California,  l^indgnn. 
Catiireo  district,  Chiain. 
Lower  Cretacoons,  Wliite,  C.  A. 
Division  of  Mesozoic  iiivertebnite 

paleontology.     United     Statu 
Geological  Survey,  Wliite, ('.A. 

1890.  Corals  and  reefs  of  western  (.liilf 

of  Mexico,  Heilprin. 
(Jeological  map,  Castillo. 
Macfarlane's      Railway     (;iii(l(>, 

Cliaiice,  Macfarlane.  1 1  azir. 
Mtilatos     gold     mines,    .Sonon, 

Janiii. 
Petrogra]iliieal    notes  tV liai:! 

California,  l^indgreii. 

1891.  Cretacoons    of    North    Aimrio;! 

White,  C.  A, 
Cretaceous  deposits,  Ileilprin. 
Interesting  occurrence  ef  ),'i)lil 
Hausniaun. 
Meyer,  .\braliani.     Note  on  the  drill  of] 
Lyconiiug  County,  Pa. 

Pliilii«lt>l|)hiii  Ai'iiil.  Sfi.,  I'ror.,  veil.  34,  ii.j«j 

(4  p.j.iwii. 

On  the  fossil  [iron]  ores  ol'  Lyiduij 

ing  Comity,  Pa. 

I'liiliulcliiliiii  Acad.  Sci,,  I'loi.,  veil,  ^t,  ii.K| 
(J  I).),  18s;i. 

Notes  on  the  presence  of  riMliralurl 

Mountain      limestone     in      l,yi'oiiiiii;'| 
County.  Pa. 

I'liiladi'lphia    .Acad.   Xat.  Sci.,   I'loc,  btJ| 
1)11.310-311,1890. 

Meyer,  .Julius.      I'loods   in   tlic   li)"ti 
Missouri. 

Science,  veil   IJ.  pii.  lC.7-lfi8  (J  \i     1  .  Hi- 
Meyer,    otto.      The    classili<  Miiiiii  -M 
l)aleontology  of  tho  I'niteil  Mates  li:r| 
tiary  deiiosits. 

iicioucu,  vul,  0,  pp.  I4U-144, 18b5, 


III   Ml,       ,S 

i,-t;i  im:i 
||MicheJa, 
laciMiii.s 


lULU.127. 


IlARTllN., 


NORTH    AMKIilCAN    GEOLOGY. 


635 


l()l\(T. 

mlc  rcgiou, 

I,  Riitli. 
I'St.Wciult, 
ewlii'ii'v. 
loiioiii   coal 


ol'  Mexico, 


IB,    circular, 

(iooilfcllim, 
■.Wliitf.e.A, 

isin. 

Wliitf,  C.  A. 
cinvfrtebrate 
iiitcrt  Htatis 
>',  Wliitc.C.A. 
WL'stcru  Gull 
I'iu. 
stillti. 

Iway     (luide, 
iiic,  I'lazir. 
iucs,     (?onora, 

ti>s  from  Baiii 
;rt'n. 

Dl-tll      AuilTiOll. 


lli'iliu'i 


reiice   o 


f  ''(ilil 


tlio  ilril'i  ol 


ll'roc 


,vul.;u,v.: 


jres  of  Lvcoui- 


ll'ror..vol.:U,li.).| 


of 
in 


riiilirali'l 

i,vi'«!iiiii; 


Sci. 


!',•..>■..  m 


ill    the 


\um 


l«  (5 1' 


,  4  .  W- 


lssilii"iii"" 


itetl  >t'i 


,  mi. 


tes  I'ttj 


Meyei,  '  'tto — ( 'out  iiiiiod. 
___  Siiiccssiouiil  rolations  of  tlio  Hpocies 
in  till'  Freiu'li  old  'l"crti:iry. 

Aiiitloio'.  Sii.,  3(1  Hi'iii'H,  \ol.  :iO,  PI),  ini-iss, 

l!j65. 

.  Till'  ijencalof^y  and  the  ago  of  tlio 

siieciis  ill  tlio  Soutbciii  old  Tertiary. 
Am   .liMii'.  Sci.,  :i(l  scries,  vol.  2'.l,  \>]t.  457-4()8; 
v„|, .;,),  vv.  60-72, 42)-135.  1^85. 

K,  viewed  liy  K.  W.  llilftanl,  il>i(l.,  i>ii.266- 
•:m:    K.  A.  Siiiitb,  ibiil.,    >().  270-'27&,    T.   JI. 
Alilriili.  iliiil.,  vi).  3110-308,  ..o85. 
Al.strncl,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  p.  511  (J  p.),  1880. 

Noti'.s  on  the  variation  ofeortaiu  Ter- 

tiary  foHsils  in  overlyinj;'  hedis. 
.\iM  Nat.,  vol.  20,  ]ip.  0i7-G38  lS.x(;. 

—  (ib>ci'vutions  on    tho   Tertiary  and 

(iiaiiil  liiilf  of  Misbis,sii)j)i. 

.\iii.  .liHir.  Sci.,  3(1  Hcrius,  vol.  32,  p]).  20-2,"), 
l.'i.^ll. 
AhMiacl.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.20,  p.  !tUU(}  )!.),  1880. 

—  llcitiaoy.iir  Kenntnissde.s  Alttertiiirs 
von  .Mishi.'<sii)i)i  uiiil  Alabama. 

I'raiiklui'l-Si'iickciilMTfti.sclLc  iiiiliirr.  Cie- 
seil..  licnclitc,  p.  3,  'I'lif.  I.  II,  1.-^87. 

—  Some  remarks  on  tho  ]ireHeiit  state 
of  our  kuo\vled;;(!  of  th()  North  Auier- 
iiaii  eastern  Tertiary. 

Am.  Cool.,  vol.  2,  lip.  8H-tl4.  1888. 

Mezger,  A.  Tlie  ore  de]to8itH  iiiul  niiiios 
of  Miiias  (Jeraes,  Urazil. 

Kii^'.Miiil  MiuiuK  Jour.,  vol.  50.  pp.  238,  272, 

:;::;  -i  .  l8!io. 

—  Some  goolooical  oh.sorvations  in  the 
vicinity  of  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

IJm.aud  Aliuiug  Jour,,  vol.  52,  p.  720  (J  p.), 

4  ,1.-111. 

—  Thies,  A.,  and.  The  geology  of  tho 
llaile  mine,  South  Carolina. 

Am.  lii.st.  Miiiiui;  Knj;.,  Tran.s.,  vol.  lit,  pp. 
.■!).i-(;iil,  1891. 

Michel,  A.  Keport  on  the  gold  region  of 
ca.steiii  Canada. 

IIcmL  .Siirv.  ('aiiiubi,  licjjorts  ol'  ilicbcl  iiml 
Hum  en  tlic  (ioUl  region  of  Canada,  pj).  3r)-()l, 
MiiMircal,  l.'-lif). 

I —  On  the  gold  region  of  lower  Canada. 
Ill  el.   Smv.  Canada,    Keporl    ol'   pi'()i;re.s.s, 
1*1  I.si)(i,  pp.4!l  '7,  (Itlawa.  l.'^OC. 

liMichels,  .lohn.]     The  Hichmond  diato- 
laceims  earth. 
Siiciiiu  (edited  by    Jliobelw),  vol.  1,  ji.  222 

'■,  ]'.'.  4  .  188U. 

iMicliigaa. 
1*<-1.   TraA-els  through  the  NorthweMt, 
Schoolcraft. 
Native  copper  on  south  shore  of 
Lake  Superior,  Schooleraft. 


Michigan — Continnod. 

18l'2.  Copper  mine.'*  of  south  shore  of 
Lake  ."Superior,  .Schoolcraft. 

182o.   Lamination  and  jtriicturo  of  ore 
and  jasper,  ISrooks,  T.  15. 
Geologic  map  of  Cnited  States, 
ilitehcock,    C.     II.:  llitcheock 
iintl  Blake. 

1825.  Notes  on  Lako  Superior,  Bigsby. 

182r>.  Notice  of  Michigan,  topography, 
etc.,  I'lereo. 

1829.  (ieology  of  Lake  Superior,  Hay- 
held. 

1831.  Kejxirt  on  cop]ier  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Houghton. 

18;^.').  Country  hetween  Fredericksburg 
and  Winchester,  \n.,  Clemsoii. 

18;J().  Keconnaissance  from  Washing- 
ton through  \\'iscon8in  to  Co- 
teau  dii  I'rairie,  I'eatherstou- 
liaugh. 

18;!8.  Heport  of  State  geologist  of  Mich- 
igan. 1S,'{7.  Houghton. 

183!t.  Ingham  and  jiarts  of  f^aton  and 
.lackson     counties,     Douglass, 
C.  C. 
Second  report  of  State  geologist 

of  Michigan.  Houghton. 
Weport   oil    Wayiui    and   Monroe 
counties,  lliihhard,  H. 

1810.  Lenawee,  Hillsdale,  and  other 
counties,  Huhhiird.  15. 

Jackson,  Calhoun,  and  other 
counties,  Douglass. 

Third  report  of  State  geologist, 
Hotightoii. 

1841.  Northern  partof  low(!r  peninsula, 

1  >ouglass. 
(le(d()gy   of   oroaiii/.ed   counties, 

Huhbard.H. 
\'eiiis     of     iiortli(>rn     peninsiilii, 

Houghton. 
Fourth    report    of    geologist    of 

Michigan.  Houghton. 

1842.  Fifth  report  of  geologist  of  Mich- 

igan, Houghton. 

1843.  Section    from   t'lcveland    to    the 

Mississippi,  and  on  identity  of 
Western  formations,  Hall., I. 

Age  of  Lake  Superior  copper 
rocks,  Houghton. 

Western  upper  Canada  and  west- 
ern Ohio,  h'ogers  and  Hogers. 

Geology  of  western  district  of 
Now  York,  Hall,  J. 


036 


CATALOr.UE    AND    INDKX    OF 


[""•U..12; 


Michigan — ( 'ontiinicd. 

1845,  Mincrul  ImikIh  of  Lako  Siijxirior. 

iSaiulcrs,  (i.  X. 

Copper  of  Keweenaw  I'oiiit,  .lack- 
son,  C.  '1'. 

Coppci'  iiiincM  (if  J.ako  .Sii])i'ri<ir, 
J{n}^{ile8,  D. 

Report  on  mineral  lancks  of  l,akt> 
.Superior.  .Stoclclon. 

Ciiivre  ct  ariieut  natifs  deH 
liortks  (In  Liic.  Sn])('ri(!nr,  .laek- 
Hon,  C.  T. 

1846,  Observations   on    niasnotic    di]), 

l,0('ke. 
Mineral  rej^ionsof  Lako  Snix-rior, 

Bartlett  and  Tod. 
K(^port  on  mineral  Lands  ol'  Lake 

Sni)erior.  (iray.  A.  li. 
District  .soutli  of  Lake  Superior, 

l?nrt  and  Iluld)ard. 
Iveports  on  Koutli  .sliore  of  Lake 

Superior,  Iloiij^liton  and   Ihis- 

tol. 
Report  on  nunei'al  lands,  Uelfe. 
Agriculture   oi'   New    "^Oik,   J^m- 

moii.s,  K. 
Analyses;  sale  of  mineral  lands. 

Lake  8u])(!rior,  .iackson.  C.  T. 
(ieolojfy   of    I'orfers    Island   and 

Copper  Harbor,  I^ocke, 

1847.  Copper  districts  of  Lake  Superior, 

Pettit. 
Drift   furrows,  etc..  of  rocks   of 

Lake  Superior,  Slie])lierd,  !■'. 
Distribution  of  remains  in  older 

formations  of  tlio  Uuited  Stat(>s, 

Hall,  J, 
Lacustrine  deposits  in  vicinity  of 

the  Groat  liakes,  La|)!iaui,  I.  A. 
IJowlder  of  co]>]>er   on    sontliern 

sboro  of  Lake  Superior,  Sliej)- 

herd,  V. 
Age.  of  lead-b(iiirin{j;  limestones  of 

tlie  npjier  Mississippi,  (Jonrad. 
(>bserv;i1io?is  on  upper  i)eninsii]a 

of  Michigan,  Locke. 

1848.  Work  iu  nortJiern  ])eninsnla   of 

Michigan.  Whitney,  ,L  D. 
(iediege.n    Kupfer    niit    godiegen 

Sillier.  Nfiggerath. 
Phenomena   on    south    shore    of 

Lake  Sujierior.  Rogers,  H.  D. 
Lake  Superior    mining  district, 

Jackson.  C.  T. 
Statistics  of  coal.  'I'aylor,  R.  C. 


Micliigan — (Jontinued. 

1848.  Notes  on  northern  peninsula  aim 

Isle  Koyale,  Fosfer,  ,1,  M  . 
1SI!(.  (iecilogy  and  topography  of  ilj.,. 

trict   of  Ijake   Superior.  Hul,. 

bard,  H. 
Specimens  and  held  notes,  sarveys 

in  Micliigan,  Locke. 
Ii'(i|tort  on  northern  peninsula  of 

Micliigan,  Whitney,  .L  li, 
l{e]i()rt  on  Isle  h'oy.'ile,  Miliityrr, 
Siir\(!y  of  district  south  of  Luk, 

Superior  in  lSI."i  and  18ltl.  limt 
Mineral  lands  in  Michigan,  .lack- 
son,  ii.  'V. 
District   l)etw(!en    Portage   hake 

and    th(^   Ontonagon.  Whitney. 

.LD. 
Kciweenaw  Point,  I'osleraiul  Hill. 
Douglas       Houghton      loiatimi. 

Gebbs,  W. 
F(!atures   of  ])art  of   Kcuccnirv 

I'oint,  Harnes,  (i.  O. 
Explorations    in    Lak(!   Superior 

disd'iet,  l''()ster   and   Wliitniy, 

Hnbbard.  Foster,  Hurt. 
Ontonagon  district,  Haiiics, (l.n. 
Ixeconnaissance  from  Sugar  isliiiiil 

to  Saiilt  St(\  Mario,  Cliaiiniii;;. 
IKA).  (Jeology  of  copper  lands  of  Liikf 

Snjterior,  Foster  and  Wliitni'v. 
(ieology,  etc.,  of  Lake;    SniicTiui, 

Jackson,  C,  T. 
Structure    of    Keweenaw   I'oini. 

.Iackson,  C,  T, 
Mineral  region  of  Laki;  Sujieriur, 

I  lodge.  J.  T. 
Erratic  phenomena   aboni   Luke 

Su])c'rior.  Agassiz,  L. 
Lak(!  Superior.  Agassiz.  li. 
Terraces    bordering    Lake  Krio, 

Whittlesey. 
Gt'oJogie  du  district  nK't.tllifirc 

du  Lac  Siip(5rior,  Jacksiin.  (  T 
Ge(d()gy  of  Laki;  Suiicrior  cniipiT 

district,  Foster  and  Wliitiay. 
18.11.  Uebor  Kupfer  und  Eiseuerzeaui 

Lake  Superior.  Koch. 
Terrains  Silnriens  du  Lar  Supi- 

rieur,    Foster     and    Wliitiii'v, 

Marcou,  ,1. 
Azoic  system   in    Lake  Snpi'rior 

district,   l^'oster  and  Whitney. 
Parallelism  of  Paleozoic  dcpnsits 

of  the  United  States  .mil  tu- 

rope,  Hall,  J. 


DABTO!'.] 


NOirrH    AMKHICAN    (JEOLOGY. 


637 


wcoiiiiw   I'oint. 


Liik.!  Su]ieriiir, 


1S51.  Siluriiin     and      Devonian,     iron 

region  of  r^aiit^  Snporior,  I  hill,  .1 . 
I'ractnroa  of  ulate,  \erniont  iind 

Lake  Siijtcrior,  Wliitncy,  ,1.  I). 
On  elevation  of  inonntain  chains, 

locator  aud  Whitney. 
Ago    of   rod    sandstones    of    the 

United  .Status,  .lack.son,  C.  T. 
(ieology  of   Lake   ,Su])erior  land 

districts,    iron    region,    Foster 

•  iiid  Whitney. 
Fossils  of    fjjiko    Snporior  land 

district,  iron  region,  Hall,  .). 
hi|i,  Ihicknos.s,  etc.,  of  .Silurian, 

Whittlesey. 
Iv'cniarks    on   analysis   of   lower 

Silurian  limestone,.  Hall,  .1. 
Sii|teiticial  dej.osits,  1-akti  .Sn|ie- 

rior  land  district,  Dosor. 
i!(  aches  of  Lake  Michigan,  Whit- 
tlesey. 
Section  from  Wolf  l.iverto  Lake 

Mi<'liigan,  Whittlesey, 
liriiiiniionds    Island    and    north 

shores    of    Lakes    Huron    and 

Michigan,  Hall,  .]. 
Age   of   sandstone,  and    igneous 

idienoniena,  of  Lake  Suiierior, 

i'oster  and  AVhitney. 
Sii|ierlicial  de])osits  of  northwest- 
ern United  States,  Whittlesey. 
Sy.stems   of    elevation   of   North 

America,  l''oster  and  Whitney, 
(ieology  of  (iovernment  lands  of 

Lake  Sui>erior,  Whitney. 

.N."iL'.  \\is(<inBin  south  of   Lake  Supe- 
rior, Wliittlesey. 

(ieography,  geology,  .ind  re- 
sources of  Lake  fc-uporior, 
Higshy. 

Kc|iiirt  on  trade  of  the  Great 
Lukes  aud  rivers,  .lackson,(l.  T. 

Siir  la  earto  gt'ologii|ue  du  Lae 
SwiMTiourdo  Foster  et  Whitney, 
Dcsor. 

(icdjogic  map  of  United  States, 
<'tc..  Maroon,  J. 

Metal  Ifiihrender      Distrikt      am 
()l>crn-Soe,  .laoksou,  C.  T. 
IK'iM.  M;ip  of  Kowoeuaw  Point,  ^\  hit- 

iiey. 
I^'d.  Mil,' sdoa  Rtats-Unis et snr  li* gri'S 
rouge  du  Lac  Supdrieur,  .lack- 
sou,  C.  T. 


Michigan — Continued. 

IS.")1.    I>rift    etchings,    liake    .Snpcrior, 

Wliittlesey. 
(ieologic  map  of  United  States, 

by  Maroon,  Am.  Jour.  Sci. 
Huucs   on   shores   of    the   lakes, 

Desor. 
Miueralri^gionen  der  oboron  Halb- 

iiisel    Michigan    uml    die    Isle 

lioyalo,  Koch. 
Lake  Superior  co])por  mines,  Cal- 

lender. 
l'ros])ei'ts  of  J^ako  Supi.rior  min- 
ing district,  Stevens,  W.  11. 
Silurian    system.   Lake   Superior 

district,  Hall,  ,1. 
Structure  of  western  upper  Can- 
ada, Logan. 
1855.  <'atnlo'_;ue  of  I'oeks  from  survey 

of  Michigan,  .laoksou,  G.  T. 
Shell    marls  of   Michigan,  Wiu- 

chell,  A. 
Gatalogu(;  of  rocks,  Locke. 
Voyager  .'lu  Lac  Superieur,  Rivot. 
Uelior   die    (ieologic   von    Xord- 

Auierika,  -Marcou,  .1. 
Es([uis8o  g('ologi(|ue  du  Canada, 

Logan  :ind  Hunt. 
Anuuicau  geology,  Emmons,  E. 
Mineralreiohtluim  der    Vereiuig- 

teu  .Staaton,  Dilfenbach. 
(JiseiiKuit  »lu  cuivro  uatif  an  Lac 

Sui)erit!ur,  K'ivot. 
Catiilogue    of    rooks,    etc.,    from 

I'ortago      Lakt!     to     Montreal 

Kixer,  Wiiilney,  ,1.  1). 
ISiJii.  Notice     sur    le    Lae     Superi(!ur, 

Kivot. 
KiipleriM'/-L  agers  t  ii  t  I  e  n    am 

<  )lieren  Se»!S,  l>i  vot. 
Cupiiferous  rooks.  Eagle  River, 

.Jackson,  C.  '1". 
Kupl'cr-Distrikte,  Lake  Superior, 

I'osselt. 
Ash  li(^d  of  riuenix  mine,  iiu])eo. 
Geology  of  north  shore  of  Lake 

Superior,  Whitney. 
l!S.">7.    Kujifcrmine,  Michigan,  Miiller. 
Mines    do    for    dos     lOtats-Unis, 

l)ele«s(\ 
Common    rocks    of    the     I'.iitish 

pro\  inces,  Hillings. 
\X'iH.   Knpl'orbergbau  in  den  Voreiuig- 

ten  staaton,  Diirenbaeh. 
(k)al  liolds  of  Inited  .States  and 

I'.ritishitrovinces,  Rogers,  II.  D. 


638 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OF 


rn''i.L.  127, 


Michigan— Continued. 

1858.  Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 

oon, J. 
Sketch    of    gcoh>gy    of    United 
States,  Jio^'erH,  II.  D. 

1859.  Paleontology  of  Now  York,  vol.  3, 

Hall,  J. 

Mareou's  geology  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Dana,  .1.  D. ;  Agassi/,,  A. 

Reply  to  criticisms  of  J.  I).  D.ana, 
Maroon,  .F. 

1860.  Kiipfergriiben   des   Oberen-Sees, 

Deronx. 

Notice  aur  le  Lac  Snp^^rienr  et 
ses  mines  de  cuivre,  Hoiro. 

Origin  of  Azoic  of  Michigan  and 
Wisconsin,  Wliittlosey. 

Position  of  Lako  Superior  sand- 
stone, Whitney. 

Siilt    well    at    Saginaw,    Mich., 
Am.  Jour.  Sci. 
1801.  Ago  of  red  sandstone  of  Maine, 
.lackson,  C.  T. 

Notes  on  I'riinordial  and  Taconic, 
Marcou,  J. 

First  biennial  rei)ort  of  survey, 
Winchell,  A. 

Uase  of  Paleozoic  in  the  Tluitod 
States,  llogers,  W.  H. 

Report  of  sujierintendont  of  sur- 
vey of  Michigan,  Hall,  .J. 

1862.  Rocks     between     Carboniferous 

and    the    Hamilton    in    lower 

Michigan,  Winchell,  A. 
Origin  and  relations  of  trappean 

rocks  of  Lako  Superior,  Foster 

•and  Whitney. 
Constitution  of  copper  range  of 

Lako   Superior,  Williams,    C; 

Pond,  Hlandy. 
Saliferous    rocks    and    springs, 

Winchell,  A. 

1863.  Report  of  survey  of  Canada  to 

18(!3,  Logan. 
Ancient  mining  on  shores  of  Lake 

Superior,  Whittlesey. 
f)n    Cambrian    and     Iluronian, 

Higsby. 
Identification  of  Catskill  group 

with  the  Chemung,  Winchell,  A. 

1864.  Fossils  from  Potsdam  of  Wiscon- 

sin and  Michigan.  Winchell,  A. 

186.5.  Iron  ores  of  Marcjuette,  Kiml)all, 
Origin  of  prairies  in  Mississippi 
Valley,  Winchell,  A. 


Michigan — ( 'ontinued. 

18(i5.   Fossils  from    Marshall    grnini  i,j 

Mieliigan  and  its  oqni\,ilt'iii>, 

Winchell,  A. 
(ioology  and  metallurgy  uf  irdti 

of   Lako  Superior,  Fosiir  ;in,i 

Kimltall. 
Oil  formation  in  Michigim.  Win. 

chell.  A, 
Northward  transportation  uf  drift 

in  lower  ,^ii(•higan,Willl  li(>i|,.\, 

1866.  Report  on    metallifcnius  rcijiii!! 

bordering       Lako      >Sii[iiriiir. 

Fames. 
Geological     maj)     of    Micliiifau. 

Winchell,  A. 
Copperminesof  Michigan.  Kantr- 

man. 
Report  on  Lanrentian  linipstdms. 

salt,an<l])etroleum.  Hunt.,  I,>. 
Ma])  of  Canada  and  part  of  tiic 

United  States.  Logan  Mini  Hall. 
Rc])ort  on  Grand  Traverse  n  ;;iiiii. 

Winchell.  A. 

1867.  Glacial  movements  in  vnllcv  of 

St.  Lawrence,  Whittlesey. 
Fresh-water  glacial  drift  of  the 

Northwest,  Whittlesey. 
Notice  of  fauna  of  Potsdam  sand- 
stone. Hall.  J. 
18t)8.  Occurrences   of    iron   in  inasse.s 

Whittlesey. 
Position  of  sandstone  of  npnrtioii 

of  Keweenaw  Point,  Agassi/, .\. 
Eozoische    Format  ions  !>■  i  ii  |i|u 

Nord-Amorikas,  Credner. 
186!).  Mines  do  cnivre   du   l.;ie  Si:|"- 1 

rienr  ot   d'ctaiii    de   I'Ktat  'iii 

Maine,  .lackson,  C.  1'. 
Vorkommcn       des      gcdiopwii  I 

Ku])fers  auf  Keweenaw  I'oiiii. 

Credner, 
Vorsilurianische  Gebildr  di  rnli"  | 

ren    Halbinsel  von    .Micliipiu. 

Credner. 
1871.  Native  copper  of  Lake  Snpcrinr, 

Henwood. 
Geology  of  eastern  Pennsylvania,  j 

Hunt,  T,  S, 
Relations  of  rocks  to  nict:illi!er| 

ous  deposits,  HtmwoDil. 
(toneral    geology  of  tlio  Stati',| 

Winchell,  A. 
Glacial   features  of  Grorn  Hay.i 

Lake  Michigan,  Winchell.  NH. 


(Bfi.L,  127. 


liARTON.] 


NORTH    AMKRICAN   GEOLOGY. 


r>39 


oqiiiv  Mlcut>, 

.nr<iy  »( irmi 
:,  roHicr  ami 

chigiiii.  Will- 

tatifnol'drii'i 
i.AViinlicll.A, 
fei'dus  rejiinii 
0       SiipiTiiir. 

of    .Mirliiorau. 

■higiui,  liancr- 

nil  litHOStiiiits, 
111,  Hunt.,  !.>. 
1(1  part  111'  till 
i)j;;iili  Mini  Hall. 
raver.so  rcgidii. 

,s  in  vnllt'V  of ' 
/hittliscy. 
ill  drift  (it  the 
ttlcscy. 
'rotsdiiinsaiid- 

ron   ill  iiiiiwfts 

one.  of  a  pnitii'ii 
oiut,  Af;asM/..\. 
It  ioiisgniiipt 

CreiliKir, 

(111   l.ai'  Siiii.'- 

1    (Ic  I'Etat  liii 

,('.T. 

iS  <:cilioi.'i'ii'ii 
uwceiiaw  i'onit. 

GnbililotVtnl"- 
vol!    Miclii!;aii. 

'  LaUe  Siipcricr, 
tn  P(!niisylvatii.i. 

ks  to  inctalliw- 

Iciiwood. 

y  of  tlio  State, 

of  GreoTi  Hay, 
1,  \VincliclU'-H' 


Micliiean-ContiiiiK^d. 
is'l.  I'list-'rcrtiaryifhononiciifiin  Micli- 

ij;iiii,  Wiii('li(dl,  A, 
Tin)  Marsliall  group,  Winchidl,  A. 
1  icri  vatioii  of  cojiiior  and  its  anso- 

( i.itcs  (lu  Lake  Superior,  I'lim- 

l.clly. 
\s?2.  .\Lr(^  of  cop]ior  rock.s  of  Lako  Su- 

pcrior,  JJiooUh  and  Piinipclly, 
\\:;.  l.itliolofjy  of  lliironiaii  and  Lau- 

rciitian  of  njipcr  peninsula,  .hi- 

licn. 
riijioyrapliy    in    Lake    Siiiicrior 

copper  region,  Hlaiidy. 
jjdcks  li(>tween  (jliocolato  River 

and  (iraiiito  I'oiiit,  Houghton. 
Iroii-licaring     rocks,     Michigan, 

ISrooks. 
Catalogue  of  Hiironiaii  rocksand 

oioH, Brooks  and  Julieii. 
I'aleozoic  rocks,  npper  Michigan, 

Koininger. 
Ccirrolation  of  rocks  of  Hongli- 

loii    and    Keweenaw  counties, 

.Miirvino. 
Ka;;!.'  Iviver  district,  Marvino. 
Jlicro  examination  of  Iluronian 

rocks  and  ores,  Wright,  (',  ]•',. 
('(ili]ier  district  of  Michigan,  I'lini- 

pclly. 
N.itivo    copper    mines    of  Lake 

Superior,  Douglas,  ,T. 
System  in  physical  features,  Win- 
Cliell.A. 
Map  of  coal  liclds  of  the  United 

States,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
W\.  Niagara  and    lower    Helderberg 

in  United  States  and  Canada, 

Hall,.). 
Age  of   copper    rocks    of   Lako 

Su|)erior,  and   coiitiuuati<m  of 

synclinal,  Irving,  K.  I). 
1M5  Till!  ores  of  iron;  their  distribii- 

tiiiii,  Xewt()n. 
KiiplVrfiihreiide     Scliicliten     am 

i.akc  Superior,  Akcrnianii. 
Minerals  de  fer  du  Lac  Superior, 

S:iiivage. 
(;c<ilogi(^    chart    of    the    I'liited 

States,  Bradley,  r.H. 
Relations  of  Primordial  and  crys- 
tallines. Hunt,  T.  S, 
'■'■•'logy  of  Cheboygan  and  Old 

Mackinac,  AVincii(dl,  N.  H. 
ll^'G.  Siippo,s(Ml  agency  of  ico  Hoes  in 

(niamplain  period,  Wiuchell,  A. 


Michigan — Continued. 

IHTfi.  I'hysical  ge(dogy  of   Lak<*  Supe- 
rior, Whittlesey. 

Youngest  Huronian  south  of  l,iiko 
Superior,  and  age  of  cojiper 
series.  Brooks. 

Huronian  rocks  south  of  Lake 
Superior,  Brooks. 

(ieology  of  Lake  Superior  iron 
district.  Wright,  C.  E. 

Ontonagon  district  and  slate  ( I  Har- 
ries of  Huron   I?ay,  Romiuger. 

Geology  of  lower  peninsula, 
Romiuger. 

The  State  of  Michigan,  Mc- 
Cracken. 

Parallelism  of  Devonian  in  Mich- 
igan and  Ohio,  Wiuchell,  N.  H. 

Rectification  of  geologic  map, 
Wiuchell.  A. 

Cornwall  iron  mine  and  related 
deposits,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1877.  Kuitferlierghau  am  Obereii  Sees, 

Mosler. 
C'oal  regions  of  America.  Macfar- 
lane, .). 

On  the  glacial  epochs.  Price,  E,  K. 
Allouez     niino.    Lake    Superior, 

l{olker. 
Cupriferous     conglomerates     of 

JjTike  Supt^rior.  I-^gleston. 

1878.  Dikes    and   A/oic    of   southeast 

Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Mctasomatic  development  of  cop- 
per rocks  of  I^ako  Superior. 
Pumpelly. 

Niiiigon  or  copper  rocks  of  i-iike 
Sujierior.  Spencer.  J.  W. 

Pre-gliicial  geograjdiy  of  Great 
Lakes  region.  Claypole. 

Term  Hudson  River  in  nomencla- 
ture. Hall. ,), 

The  Ico  age.  (Jratacaj). 

lieitort  on  coal  fields  of  British 
Columbia.  Richardson,  .1. 

1879.  Paleontology  of  New  York,  vol.  5, 

Hall.. I. 

Stratigraphy  of  Huronian  in 
northern  Wisconsin,  Irving, 
R.D. 

Report  of  commissioner  of  min- 
eral statistics  of  Michigan, 
Wright.  C.  E. 

Macfarlano's  Geological  Railroad 
Guide,  Michigan,  Wiuchell,  A. 


640 


C'ATALOOIIK    AND    INDKX    OF 


["iLLir 


Michigan — ( 'oiitiiincd. 

187!l.    Laktt  Sit|M'ri(pf   <'()|»])<t   rix'ks    in 

i'cmiH.N ivaiiiii,     IMaiidy,    limit, 

T.  S. 
Nortli    Aiiicricati    Mesozoic    and 

(*i'iii)/<iic,  Miller.  S.  A. 
Miclii^aii;      coiidi'iiscd     ])<)|(iii,ir 

Hkotcli,  WiiicLidl,  A. 
Microscdiiic.  Htiidy    of   lliironiaii 

clay  Hlatr,  Wichiiiaiiii. 
ISSO.  (if(>lo;;y    of  MoiiOiiiiiico   iron    re- 

ii'\>tn.  lirodliH,  \\  rijrlit,  ('.  11. 
Laiii't'iitiaii   ol'  ]Mic'hi{?an,  Cliaiii- 

ln'iliii,  T.  ('. 
l\0.soiiro«>M  of  Wisi'oiisiii,  Irviiif;, 

K.  I ). 
Mieroscopy    of    iron    rofkn    fioni 

Honlli  of  l<ako  Snpi'rior,  Wicli- 

nuiiiri 
Ajj;o  of  copper  rocks  of  Liiko  Su- 
perior. Wadsworlli. 
lieviow  ol"  Htratijjjrapliy  of  eastern 

Oliio,  Orton. 
Litholojiy    of    Ke\v(>enawaii    .sys- 
tem, I'liiiipelly. 

18S1.    Map  of  Mciioinillee   iron  district, 

Wright,  C.K. 
Menoiiiiiieu  and   Maniuotte  irou 

rcfjion,  l{oniiiif;or. 
Orif^iu  of  iron  ores  of  ]Mar(niette 

district,  by  Wiidswortli,   Dana, 

.T.D. 
Orif^in  of  iron  ores  of  Miiniuotto, 

Wadswortli. 
IH82.   Report  of  llnitod  StatoH  (Icolof-i- 

eal  Snrvoy,  Powell.. I.  W. 
t!orrelation  of  eastern  and  w  cst- 

ern   terminal   moraines.  Cham- 

lierlin.T.  C. 
The   I'otsdam   sandstone  Miinie 

sota,  WinclielkN.  If. 
li<S',i.   K'eport  on  woik  on   (Quaternary 

geolofjiy,  Cliamlterlin,  T.  (J. 
I're-fiiacial     cliiinnel     of     Kajjlo 

Ifiver,  Whittlesey. 
Copper  rocks  of  l.iike  Superior, 

Irving.  H.  D. 
Geoloffic  history  of  the  American 

continent.  Il;ill,  ,J. 
Sandstones  ami  the  Ke\ve<Miaw;in 

series.  AN'adsworth. 
Equivalency    of     (latHkill     and 

Ponent.  Lesley,  .1.  P. 
Terminal  moraine  of  second  j;la- 

cial  period,  Chauiborlin,  T.  C. 


IlilSIIH, 


Michigan— Continued. 

IKiSll.   CI.'iMsitie.'it'on      of     Ijike 
Davis.  W.iM. 
Kin<.jsmill  sandstone,  Cliiy|iolc. 
Copper  rocks  of  Lake  Sii|PL'riiir 

Irvinir.  IM). 
Killin;;;    of    veins    and    i;i\i(i,, 

Kewei^naw    Point,  \\;ids\V(irl]|, 
(icneriil    ,iie(doj{y    of   \\  |M((i:i>iii 

ChamI.erlin,'!'.  C. 
('oi)per  serli'H  of  Lake  Sii|iiii(ir, 

( 'h.inilieilin,  T.  ( '. 
1H8I.  A/.oie    system    and    its    snlnljvi.  | 

sions,  W'liitney  and  Winiswiirili. 
Knlari^enients     of     t'eids|i,ii    [ji 

Keweenaw , -in     s;ind>liiii(s,   \:iii| 

Misc. 
,Michi;;aii    iMiildin^   stmieN,  ('ii||.| 

over. 
l'',«/oic  rocks   of  North  Aiiuiiii, 

llnnt. ']'.  S. 
Copperand  iron  liist  licis  nf  |,;i|;e| 

Superior.  Wadswortli, 
]>clationsof  Keween;iv,  .in  iiii;i<i.| 

ern  sanilstone.  Wadsw  oitli, 
Karnes  near  liansinir.  W  ouslii. 
Recent  changes  in  westrrn  Miili.| 

i,L;an,  W'oolltridye. 
(Jrystalline   rocdvs    of  the  .\iiilli-| 

wost,\Vinc]iell,  N.  il. 
188.5.   Pre-jrhieial      channel     uf    KiijlfJ 

Kivci',   Keweenaw  Point.  Wli 

tlesey . 
(ieolony     of    Ann      \rlioi\  V,iii.| 

chcU.A. 
Cojiper  rocks  of  Luke  ,'^ii|iin(ir,| 

Irvini,^  K'.  I). 
Junction    of    easl(M'n    s.'nulstoii'l 

and   Kewcicnaw   scries.  (I 

berlin  and  Ir\  inu'. 
Majiof  the  I'nitcd  St:iti%  .Miiiitl 
Ihilarjjenient  of  fraiiun  iits  iiiifrJ 

tain    rocks.     Irvint;    .•iinl  VaiJ 

Ilise. 
Divisihility    of  .\rche;ni   in  iM 

Xorlliwest,  Irvinji.  I.'  !'. 
Orif^in  of  (srystalline  nick.s  llii.I| 

'!'.  S. 
Topoji'raidiie     fe.'iture.s    ni   Iit^ 

Khori\s,  (Jilhcrt.  <i.  K. 
History  of  Taconin  (|iiestimiMl 

relations    of   the    rorkf  H'"'! 

T.  S. 
Archeaii   of  the  Nortlnvt'st.  Ir>| 

ing,  II.  D. 


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[I"LL.1B,  ■    BABTON.] 


NOirrU   AMEltlCAN   GEOLOGY. 


G41 


iriiiiiiiciitsinrerj 


Miclii6'iii— Contiiiuod. 
I,sfi0.  Ii<">  "I'i'S,  I'ntiiaiii. 

Ii'^port  of  iliviHioii  ol"  clioiniHtry, 

Cliirko,  F.  \V. 
<>iii;iu  of  MchiHtH  iind   iron  oroH, 

livin.n,  K.  1). 
Cinihiiiin  .H.vMtoiii  ol'  North  Amor- 

ica,  \\'iilcot  t. 
I'l'inpcratinoobsorvntions  in  cop- 

1)01'  iiiiiioH,  Wlii'dU^r,  H.  A. 

1SS7.  Map  of  llnitoil  Statoa,  Hitchcock, 

('.  II. 
(io);(l>i(!    iron  logioii,  Kng.   iiud 

Milling  Jour. 
Istlieioa  lliuorianj-ronp,  Irvinj;, 

K.  1). 
Iron  ores  of  Munonionoo  ranyo, 

I'ullon. 
Kcwcciiiiwan      systoni,      Wada- 

wortli. 
Cliapiu  iron  niino,  Larsaon. 
Ai(  hcan  of  the  Noithwcat,  Wiu- 

clidl,  A. 
I'idd    HindicM    in    the    Archean, 

Winclioll,  A. 

WX.  Classification   of  Canibiiau  and 
proCanibrian,  Irving. 

Coal,  AHhhnrnor. 

L'orri'hition  of  Aniniikic  and  Iln- 
roniau,  McKcUar. 

(iold  (ichls,  Parker. 

(Uanito  and  (^nartzito  contact  at 
at  Ironwood,  WinchoU,  N.  H. 

(ircat  primordial  (j^nartzito,  Win- 
cii.'ll,  N.  ]I. 

Siii)p(iaiMl  fosail  in  copper  rocks, 
Wadaworth. 

K't'lationa  at  Torch  Lako,  Wads- 
worth. 

lr\  iiiii'  and  Chamhcrlin  on  I^ako 
Siijiorior  aandstone.  Am.  (icol. 

Lake  beaches,  .\nn  Arbor,  Sjion- 
(cr,  .I.W.;  WooUn'idge. 

Jb'taiiiorphi.sni  of  criipdvcK  on 
south  shore  of  Lako  Snperior, 
Williai.id,  O.TI. 

i'osi -glacial  geology  of  Ann  Ar- 
lior,  Woolbridgc. 

Ivcport — Lake  Snperior  division, 
I'nitcd  Slates  (leological  Sur- 
vey, living,  ii.  1). 

Ii'ivcr-lake,    systcMu     of    western 
Michigan,  Woolbridgc. 
W'^l'.  K'aiscd  licachos  of    Lako  Michi- 
f^aii,  Leverett. 

ISull.  127 41 


Michigan— ( 'ontinniid. 

1889.  Granite  of  the  Northwest,  Hall, 

('.  W. 
l*cnokue-(jog(;bic  iron  ores,  \;\n 

llise. 
I'hosphato    in    Lndingloii    iiiiiic, 

Itrowne. 
Building  atones,  Merrill,  (J.  1*. 
Schists  of  Manpictte-Menoniiiieo 

region,  Williams,  (i.  II. 
181)0.  Analysis  of  novaciilito  from  Mur- 

<|nelte,  llillebrand. 
Analysis  of  jtorphyry  t'rom  Tigeon 

I'oiiit,  Kakins. 
Analyses  of   ro(dis  collicied  by 

Irving,  Ilillcliiaiid. 
Analyses  (d' rocks  from  I'ciiokei!- 

(iog(d>ie  range,  Cliatard. 
Coi)i)er  mining  district,  Kng.  and 

Mining  Jour, 
Distribution    of  bowlders,  \\\i\- 

clicll,  A. 
History  of   Niagara  Kivcr,   <>il- 

bort. 
Macfarlauc'8]{ailway(<iiidc,Win- 

chell,  A. 
Ke[>ort— Ijako  Superior  division. 

United  States  Geological   Sur- 
vey, Irving. 
Greenalono     schists,     Mar<inelto 

and  Menominee    region,    Wil- 
liams, G.  11.;  Irving,  H.  1). 
Warren's  Geograjdiy,  Ihowor. 
Origin    of    basins    of  Ih''   (ireat 

Lakes,  Spencer,  .1.  W. 
Lako  Michigan  glacier  and  clian- 

ncds,  Gnthri<'. 
IVnokee   iron    series,  Irving  and 

\"an  llise. 
181)1.  A  last  word  with  tlie   Ilnroiiian, 

Winchell,  A. 
American   opinions  on  the  older 

rocks,  Winchell,  A. 
Conditions    controlling    .artesian 

well  borings,  ilali,  ('.  W . 
Cambrian     of    North     America, 

AVa     )tt. 
Crystallines  of  Lake  h>u])erior  re- 
gion,  Irving,  Chainberlin    and 

A'an  .'!is(\ 
Devonian  and  Carboniferous,  cor- 
relation, Williams,  II.  S. 
Fauna  of  lower  Cambrian,  Wal- 

cott. 
Geology  of  Marciuetlc  iion  region 

Brooks. 


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[nuLum, 


Michiean — Con  tinned. 
181)1.  Ili|:;h  l<'V(!l  sliori'H  and  llioir  <li'- 

i'ornifition,  !>(in'nc(ir. 
lliffln^Ht  oM  hIkho  line  <iii  Macki- 

nnv  IhIiiimI,  Taylor. 
Ironorcnof  .Miniitsota,  AViniliell, 

N.  II.  and  II.  V. 
LaUcSiiiJi'riorHtratijfrapliy,  Jjaw- 

8i)U,  \'an  Iliso. 
Marquetto  and    Kowecnaw    (Uh- 

t.ricts,  \\'a(lH\v(>i'tli. 
r(i8t-l'li(M'cno  HMl).sidenco  versus 

(•lacial  daiUB,  Spcncoi",  .1.  W. 
KelntionM  dfoasttu'ii  sandHtonc  to 

Silurian,      Kewccniiw      I'oint, 

WadKworlh. 
South  traji  ranjic  of  tlio  Kowco- 

iiawan  HcricH,  Wadswortli. 
Stoni'H  lor  liuildin};,  MiTrill,  <i.  I'. 

MicMer,    N.     [l""roMi    nioiitli    of    Devils 
1,'iver  toKl  Paso  dol  Xort.-,] 

r.  iS.  iind  MoNiciin  l!(Piiinliir.v  .Surv.,  \iy 
I'liiiory,  Iti'pnit,  vol.  J,  ]i\>.  71-80,  'l"",  WiiHliiii;;- 
till),  IhriT. 

— —  I'roiii  tlu!  out'  liuiidrcd  and  clcvcnlli 
nioridian  to  tlio  Pacilic  Ocean. 

IJ.  ,S.  mid  Mcxii'iiii  linundary  Siiiv.,  liy 
lOiiiory,  Iti'iKirt,  vdI.  1,  ]>p.  101-125,  I  ',  Wawli- 
iii;ilciii,  IS!)?. 

Michler,    N.    .1.     [h'tMonniiissanee    Ironi 
('iir|iu,s  Cliristi  to  llie  I.eona.) 

liepert  .Si'c.  \V;ir,  Ills!  C(Hif;-,  l»l  hcsr.,  (Sen- 
iitc|  Ex.  Ddo.  No.  4,  jip.  T-M,  Wasliiiiijtoii, 
isr.o. 

Ii'('|Mirt  oC  a  reconnaissance  ofa  route 


Miller,  S.  A.— Confinned. 

IJoview  of  tlio  jj;laeial  theory, 

Cini'iiiiiati  (i>imrl.  .Jour,  fjii.,  vol, 'j  pii.aj. 
207, 1875. 

North  Aniorican  Mesozoic,  and  t'liiu- 

zoic  >;e()lo;;y  and  paleontolooy, 

CiiK^itiiiati  Soc.  Nat.  HiHt,,  •lour.,  \(i|,'j,|iii 
11(1  ICl,  Ti:i  'M,  ]87Uj  vol.  3,  jip.  t)  ;jj,  711  1 1« 
105-202,  215-288,  1880;  vol,  4,  pp.  I)  10,  0:i  111 
18;i  2J1,  1881.  Also  i»siiod  :!;i8  liayiH,  (.iiirii. 
iinli,  1881, 

[and  otIi(^rs|,     h'eport  oC  coimiiiti.j  | 

on  fiooloj^iealnonienclatiin!  [('iii('iiiii;ii! 
Kroupl. 

Ciiiriiiiiiili  Soc.  Nal.  Ui.st,,  Jour.,  mpI,  |,  |,i 
10.1-191,  1870, 

j\ni..Joui-.  Sci,,;id  HtM-ie.'<,  vol,  17,  pp,!-!;.; 
1870. 

(icol.  Surv.  Indiana, 811i,  iilli,  ami  iiiiji  At 
inial  KiiportH,  willi  IIhI  oI'  I'oHBils,  pp.  ;:■  > 
Indianapolis,  187U, 

[Itcniarks  on  Trenton  rocks  ai  Ls.  | 

iugton  and  IIIkIi  I'.ridj;('.  Ky, J 

(.'iMcliinati  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Joni.,  \»l.;i,]."j  I 
(*  p,),  18H0, 


rroiii    lii<>.    upper    valley    of    the    .-(oiilli 

luaneh  of  Rod  Kiver  to  the  U'io  I'ecos. 

Krpinl  Sod,  Wai',  ;!Ist  {Jon}:,,  1st  siss,,  |.Scn- 

ato]  Kx,  Dm:  No,  (!1,  pp,  liO  DO,  \\'asliin,i,'lon, 

l.^.'O;  iliid,,  |lIou.sc|  JOx.  Doc,  No.  G7,  pp.  3  12. 

i8r)0, 

Millar,  C.  V.  lloyor.  The  jdiosphato 
lleldsof  llorida,  18  ))a,i:es,  I^den,  I'islier 
.V- Co.,  I.oiiilon,  1«!»1.      [Not  seen, J 

Miller,  I'.dward.  (it^oloj^iciil  (U;seri)ilioii 
of  ii  portion  of  ilie  Alk-ohany  .Moim- 
t.iiii.  illu.strated  hy  draw  in^s  and  ,s])eci- 
luons, 

(ii'ol,  Soc,  I'cnnsylvania,  TranH,  \  ol.  1,  pp, 

2.''.i-255,  I8:iri. 


<  >l)ser\iitionM  on   thi^  nnili(  atioii  nf 

geological  iionieiiclature,  willi  siicciil 
r(d'eren<^c  to  the  Silurian  nirniatiniiiii'l 
North  America. 

Ciiii'lnnal  i  Soc,  Nat.  Hist.,  .lour.,  veil. l.fp. 
207-29:1,  I.S81. 

D(!Scription    of   ten    new  .s]K'iiis  nij 

fossils, 

Ciiiciiuiali  .Soc,  Nat.  IIIsl.,  .loni..  vdl..',]!]., 
70-88,  1882, 

The  Taconic  system  as  eslaMi<li 

hy  MnuiKins,  and  Iho  law  of  iioint'iuii- 
tur»!  ai(i>lical)le  to  the  suhjcct, 

Ani,(ii!ol,,  \(.l.  I,pp.  2:!,')-24r),  18h8. 

North  American  ijeolouy  and  ]i,ilriii|.| 

toI();fy  fortlie  iiseof  amaleuis,  s(ii(l{!ii-, 
and   .-scientists,  (i(!l  paji'es,  ('iii('iuii;iii,| 
181)0. 

llovicwnl  liy  .1.  IV  l>aua,  .\ni.  .Jour,  Sii.^il 
sci-i<'.s,  vol,  ;;!),  11.07  (:■  p.),  l.'iOO, 

A    description    of   some    lowcil.rj 

Itoiiifcrous  crinoid.s  from  Missouri. 

(tuol.  .SiU'v.  llissonii.  Hull,  No.  1,  UMMi'll 
plates,  .Icllci-.son  f'ity,  I.SOI, 

Miller,  William  V.     Trinity  Coiiiit.v. 

lOtli  lU'port  (d'niinerulogisl,  (Jiililmiiia 
005  727,  map,  ISOO. 


Miller,  S.  A.     The  ])osl!i(m   of  the  ('in-     Millington,  .John,  Rio,  Andres  Dil.attI 
cinn.ati  /jfrouji  in  tlus  fjcoloj^ical  column         [On  h*a])))!ihauuock  oold  niiiios  in^i'l 
(d' fossil  I  fcrons  ro(d<s  of  .North  ,\nierica.  j       gmia.] 


Cinriniiali  (^>uurl.  Jour.  .Sci,  vol,  1,  pp,  07- 
110, 1874. 


(iool,  Soc.  IViinsylvania,  Trans,,  vol.  ll'Pl 
1-17-107,  1835. 


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NOHTII    AMERICAN    OKOLOGY. 


(;43 


il(),i;y  llliil  \<:i\f*\ 


Mi!l8.  .liuncH  K.  Qimtonuiry  deposits 
and  yiiiiti'i'iiiiry  or  IN'cciit  nlovatioii  of 
I'l-irjiiiis  and  inoiiiitiiiiiH  in  Itni/il,  willi 
ilcdui'tidtiM  UH  to  tlio  origin  ot'  Iuohh  from 
il8  olis('rv(«(l  conilitioiiH  tliore. 
Ani.f  iiiil.,  vol.;),  iip.  ;i45-;i«i,  \m'.). 

I  li'oiimrUH  on   the  hiHtorv  of  Luke 

\Viiiniiii'j;MisMi.sHij)iii  draina;;o.| 

(i,  .i|.  S.'.'.  Am.,  Hull. .  vol.  1,1). 4(17  (J  p.),  IHO". 
Ill  ilisi  iiH.sioM  of  jiiipcr  by  .r.  1!.  Tyrnill  on 
•  ro'-iTriliury  tlupottilHof  .Miiiiitolm." 

Millti.  Ivolit'i't.     [<!coloo;y   and    mincral- 

.S;.ili:ili>'»  of  .Soiilli  (.^ii'olinii,  iiii'liiiliiiK  a 
viin  III'  lis  naliiral,  civil.  ;iiiil  iiiililiiry  liUtorv, 
P'liiTiil  mill  piirliciiliir,  pp.  17-(!n,  Cli.iiIiHtoii. 

.■^.C.lK-ii. 

Millie,  .liiliii-     Ic(!  and  icoworlv  in   Ncw- 

I'diiiiillaiid. 

(li'l.  Miig.,  vdl.Pi,  new  aci'ir.H,   pp.  Ill.'i  il.'iO, 

—  ( >ii  tliii  roi'ks  of  Nowfonndland,  witli 
notes  by  Alcvaudor  Murray. 

(liiil.  Mat;.,  vol.  4.  now  .siiicH,  ii[(.  "JSl-'JO^, 

l-7i. 

JMiuer,  .I..V.     Hutt*?  County. 

('.ililiiiiiia,  null  licport  of  iiiiiii'raloL;i9l,  ]i|). 
I'jl-Ull,  1S«0. 

I  Minnesota. 

1821.  Stnu'turi'  of  valley  of  the   Mi.s- 

si.s8ii>i>i,  Nnttiill. 
'fiiivi'ls     thriMioli      Norl.liwcst, 

Siliiiolcraft. 
18l'l>.  .Ma|M)l'countrydraincdby  MissiH- 

.si|ii)i,\vi'stornHcctii)n,.fiini(!H,  K. 
ISi'l.  lAiifdition     to    .sources     of    St. 

I'etors  Kivor,  Keatinj;. 
ISJl.  I'.xjKMlition     to      Itaska      Ijako, 

Si'liDolcraft. 
];.\1  (edition  to  North  wost  Indians, 

A  lion  and  Sclioolcial't. 
l^UiJ.  Kci'diinaiHsancc    from    Wa.sliinjf- 

tou      throuf^h     Wisc^on.sin     to 

Cotcaudo  I'rairie,  Fcailicrston- 

liailo;]i. 

IK'.'.i.  CatJinitcs  analyslH,  Jack.soTi,(M'. 
1^4(1.  .liiiirncy  to  Cotoau  dcs  I'rairies, 
otc.,  CaMiii. 

If^ll.  r|i|i(>r    Mi.ssisaii)))!    rcoion    and 
Cretacoon.s  of   tlio  iiiiiici-  .Mis- 
t;itiui,  Nicollet. 
Howlders  and  scratches,  Mather. 

Wi.  IJogion    of   basin    of   the    upper 
Mi.-<si,sHi])]ii,  Nicollet. 

!>*l.x  I'Ai'avation  by  rocosHion  of  cat- 
aracts, Feathers  tonhaugh. 


Minnesota — Continued. 

ISI7.  !{eport  of  survey  of   Wisioiisin 

and  Iowa,  Owen,  I).  I». 
IHIH,   Heeonnaissanco  of  Cliippew a  dis- 
trict of  Wisconsin,  etc.,  Owen, 

I).  I». 
IHllt.  TerraccH,  liars,  drill,  ami  |iiilislird 

surfaces     of     l.ak(»     Superior, 

A;^as.si/;,  I,. 
Sediments     of     the     .Mississijiiti 

River,  Hrown  and  Dickcson. 
Isle  Uoyale,  1  >i(  Uersiin. 
IbaO.   Lake  Superior,  Ai^assl/,,  L. 

Mineral  r(^;;ion  of  Lake  Sii|ierior, 

llodi-e,  J.T. 
Territory  of  Minnesota,  I'npc,  .1. 
1S51.  (u'oloj^y  ot"  (iovernnicnt  lands  on 

Lake  Snjierioi',  Wliitney,  ,1.  1). 
Azoic  system  in    Lake   .Siijicrior 

district,  Fostei'  ami  A\'hitney. 
I'o.ssilsin  I'alco/nic  of  lower  Wis- 
consin and  Minnesota,  Shninard 

and  Owen. 
Supcrlicial  drifts  of  nortb  wcstirn 

United  States.  Whittle.scy. 
Introduction    to   report  on   W'is- 

cimsin,   Iowa,  ami    Minnesotii, 

Owen,  1).  I). 
Paleontology     of     lowest     saiid- 

slono    of     Nortiiwcst,     Owen, 

I).  1). 
1852.  Geoloyy  of  middle   and  weslciii 

Minnesota,  Norwood. 
Kejiort  on  valleys  of  MinncHota, 

Mississippi,      and       W  iscoubiii 

rivers,  Siiumard,  M.  !•'. 
Survey  of  Wisconsin.  Iowa,  Min- 
nesota, etc.,  <  >wcii.  1>.  1). 
185;?.  (ieoloj^ie  map  of   I'nitcd    Stales, 

etc.,  Mareoii,  ,1. 
Drift  of  Nortliern    ami  Wesiern 

States,  Whittlesey. 
iJSol.  Silurian   system.   Lake    Superior 

district,  IJailey,  .1.  \V. 
Map    of    Wisconsin,     Iowa,    and 

Minncsot;i,  ( >weii.  I ).  1). 
l'".X|iedil  ion  to  sources  of  I  he  .Mis- 
sissippi, Schoolcraft. 
\'oya<;(!  (Ill  LaK(!  Siijierior.  K'i\'ot. 
tleber    dii^    (ieolojjjie    von    Nord- 

.Vmeiii<a,  Marcoit.  .1. 
Iliironiaii  and   Lauiontiim  of  the 

Canadian  survey.  Whitney,  .(. 

1). 
Mines  de  fer  des  Ktats-Unis,  De- 

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1861. 


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Miuiiesota — Continiiort. 
1858.  Geolof^y  of  North  America,  Mar- 
oon, J. 
Sketch    of    geology    of    United 

States,  liogcTH.  II.  ]). 
K^ixirt  on  Hurvey  of  Iowa,  Hall 

and  Whitney. 
1850.  Paleontology  of  Now  York,  vol. 

;j,  Hiill,  J. 
18(30.  Position  of  Lake  Snporior  sand- 

Htone,  Whitney,  ,1.  1). 
AiialyHcs  of  Hoils,  etc.,  ArkunuaH, 

Peter.  11. 
(Ihnniical  report  snrvey  of  Ken- 

t  ucky,  Peter. 
l{e]>ort  on  Sliuuesota,  Andersou 

and  Clark. 
(JlaiKonito    in    lower    Siluriau, 

llnnt,  T.  S. 
18(i;!.  Ancient  mining  on  shores  of  Lake 

Sni)erior,  Whittlesey. 
1865.  Heport  of  geologist,  Hanchett. 
(leology  and  metallurgy  of  iron 

of  Lake  Superior,   Foster  and  i 

Kiinl)all. 
18()(i.  Geology  and  minerals  of  Minne- 
sota, Whittlesey. 
Ikcconiiaissani-e     in     Minnesota, 

I'^anies. 
Maj)  of  Canada  and  part  of  the 

United  States,  Logan  and  Hall, 
lioportou  metalliferous  region  on 

Lake  Superior,  Eanios. 
1807.  Notice  of  I'auna  of  Potsdam  sand- 
stone, Willi,  .J. 
Glacial  movemetits  in  v.'illey  of 

St.  Lawrence,  Whittlesey. 
Handbook  of  Minnesota,  Hlanch- 

ard. 
Fresh-water  gliKjiiil  drift  of  the 

Northwest,  Whittlesey. 
1868.  Structure  of  southern  Minnesota, 

Hall,.;. 
Trip    to    great    red     pipestono 

([uarry.  White,  C.  A. 
Geology  of  portions  of  Minnesota, 

Hall,. I. 
I'hysical  featiinss  of   the  upper 

Mississippi,  Warren,  (■.  K. 
Noti/^en  aus  Minnesota,  Kloos. 
Cretaceous  basin  in  Sank  Valley, 

Kloos. 
Survey  of  vicinity  of  Uolle  Plain, 

Winchell,  A. 
1873.   Map  of  I'nited  States,  Hitchcock, 

C.  11.;  Hitchcock  uud  ISlako. 


186!  I 


1871. 
1872. 


Minnesota — Continued. 

1873.  Chart  of  nomenclature  for  Minne- 
sota, Winchell,  N.  H. 

General  sketch  of  geolojry  nf 
Minnesota,  Winchell,  N.  H. 

Drift  of  the  Northwest,  Wiialiell 
N.  H. 

187'i.  Cretaceous  flora  of  Westeru  Tir- 

ritories,  Les(iueroux. 
I'eat,  Winchell,  N.  H. 
Notes    from    early   exjilorcrs  in 

Minnesota,  Winchell,  N,  il. 
Belle  Plain  salt  well,  Winciiell, 

N.H. 
Geology    of    Minnoaota    Valltv, 

Winchell,  N.  H. 

1875.  Minerals  do  for  du  Lac  Suin'riciir, 

Sauvago. 
Geologic    chart  of    tin;    Uniitd 

States,  Bradley,  F.  il. 
Superftcial   geology    of   lemral 

North  America,  1  )a  wsoii,  G.  M. 
Valley  of  the  Minnesota  Kiver,  j 

Warren,  G.  K. 
Disintegration    of  rocks.  Hunt, 

T.S. 
Report  on  Mower  and  Iretboni  I 

counties,  Winchell,  N.  11. 
Lignite  in  Cretaceous,  AVinclieli, 

N.IL 
Deep  well  at  F.ast  Minueiiiiofo,  | 

Winchell,  N.  II. 

1876.  Olmstead,     Dodge,    anil    m«1(| 

counties,  Harrington,  JI,  W. 

Str.atiti cation  of  rocUs  in  smii 
central  Wisconsin,  lrviii;,',li.H| 

Report  on  Fillmore  County,  Win- 
chell, N.  II. 

Physii'al  geology  of  Liiki'  Nipe] 
rior,  Whittlesey. 

Geology  of  Lake  Siiperinr 
district,  Wright,  C.  I',. 

Vegetal  remains  in  dril't  m'  il;(| 
Northwest,  Winchell,  N.  H. 

1877.  Krystallinische  (iestciii    Sirfii!| 

and  Kloos. 
CJhemistry  of  survey  of  Miiuf  j 

sota,  Pcckham. 
Trenton  at  Minneapolis,  llcrnct 
Geology     of     Honston    OmiiiIH 

Winehell.N.  H. 
Geology    of    Hennei)iu  Coiiiii;| 

Winchell,  N.  II. 
Geoguostische  Beobaelitiint!i'ii'>| 

Minnesota,  Kloos. 


[BtJU.127. 


DiKTON.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


fi45 


lature  for  Mimic. 
I,  N.  II. 

of    geolojiy  (if 
inclicU,  N.  II. 
,hwest,  WiiK'k'll, 

^  of  WcHtcru  Ti  r- 

iieronx. 

N.H. 

rly  explorcis  m 

'iuchi-ll,  N.  11. 

It  woll,  Wincliell, 

.iunoBotii    Valky, 
H. 


du  Lac  Supt'rii 


(Tii'iir, 


•t   of    the    Uiiilul 
loy.F.  II. 
ology    (if   fontriil 
ca,  DawHoii,  (i.M, 
Miiint'sotii  liivn, 

L. 

I    of   rocks,  lliiiii. 

iwer  aiul  l^'rufl'im 
ncliell,M.ll. 

itnccous,  AViiiclieli,  | 

East  Mimica|iiili-. 

H. 

odgo,     and    Sieflf| 
iiTinf?toii,M.  W. 
of  rocUs  In  soiiili| 
cousin,  I i'viiij,',lM'. 
Imoro  ('oniity.WiB- 

ogy  of  L:iU<'  ^»i*- 
08oy. 

ako   SiqiiTii'V  ir»| 
•iKht,  C.  K. 
ins  in  iliil't  "i  ''"*| 
\Vinchcll,N.H- 
|i„   (it'stc.in    Stidirl 

survov    ol'  Mill"! 

lani. 

nncapolis,  llerrifM 
llouatim  ('ii"i"J'| 
^.11. 

Ilennc]''"  t'""""| 
"4.11. 

e  lU'oba.litmigeniJ 

,  Kloos. 


Miunetiota— Coutiuncd. 
l,s7^.  Oiij^iu  of  tho  driftl«!S8  area,  Irv- 

in-r,  R.  1). 
K'cport  on  Rice  County,  Sj)eri'y. 
Wator  flnpply  of  tlio  Rod  River 

valley,  Wincholl,  N.H. 
Diiftless  interior  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Dana,  .1.  D. 
DikcH    and    Axoic    of  Houthca8t 

Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
I'.xteut  and  signilicanco  of  Wis- 
consin in  kettle  moraine,  Cham- 

lierlin,T.C. 
Valley  of  Minnesota  and  Missis- 

Hi|i]ii  rivers,  Warren. 
Rock    and    Pipestone    counties, 

Wincliell,  N.  H. 
(ioolofjy     of     Ramsey     County, 

Wincholl,  N.H. 
(Jcology    of    Morrison    County, 

Wincliell,  N.  H. 
M  right,  Rico,  etc.,  counties,  Win- 

chell,  N.  H. 
Hcccasion  of  Falls  of  St.  Anthony, 

Wincholl,  N.H. 
1S7!'.  North    American    Mesozoic    and 

Ccnoy.oic,  Milbr,  8.  A. 
Has  Lake  Yvinnipeg  discharged 

tiii'ough  the  Minnesota,  Todd. 
Ivt  nort  on  Lake  Sui)erior  region, 

llall,C.  W. 
Survey  of  Minnesota,  1878,  Wln- 

•  hcil,  N.  H. 
Miicfarlane's  Geological  Railroad 

(iiiide,    Minnesota,    Wincholl, 

N.H. 
j80.  (icologio  action  of  hnnins  acids, 

.Inliou. 
licjiort  on  liake  Superior  region, 

llall.C.W. 
Iicjjort  on  central  and  wostcrn 

Minnesota,  Uphani. 
I.iiitonitcat  Graml  Marais,  Peck- 

liiini  and  Hall. 
Ciiliriforons    series    at    Duluth, 

Wincholl,  N.H. 
Cretaceous  in    Minnesota,   Win- 
choll, N.  H. 
1^*^1.  Kpiicr   Mississippi   region,   (Jar- 

rtson. 
(ilacial    drift    and    its  terminal 

moraine,  llpham. 
I'niliciition  of  Silurian  nomen- 
clature, Miller,  8.  A. 
Dull  on  Arctic  ice,  and  glaciation 

of  Minnesota,  Wincholl,  N.  H. 


Minnesota — Continued. 

1881.  Geology  of  iijijicr  M  ississippi  Val- 

ley, Wincliell.  N.  H. 
List  of  crystalline    rocks    from 

northern  Minnesota,  Wincliell, 

N.H. 
Cupriferous      scries,      Winclu'll, 

N.H. 

1882.  CJhemistry,     Minnesota     survey, 

Dodge. 

Thin  sections  of  (!Ui)rifcron8 
rocks,  Wincholl,  N.H. 

The  Potsdam  sandstone,  Win- 
choll, N.H. 

l)ce]>  Avoll  at  Minnoapoli.s,  Win- 
cheli,  N.  H. 

Southward  discharge  of  liake 
Winnipeg,  Dana,  ,1.  I). 

C(trrelation  ol  oastcrn  and  west- 
ern terminal  iiiorainos,  Cham 
berlin,T.  C. 

Nomenclature  geologi(|uo,  Win- 
cheilN.  H. 

Summary  statoniont,  snrvt\y  of 
Minnesota,  Wincliell,  N.  II. 

1883.  Terminal  moraine  of  second  gla- 

cial i)eriod,  Chaniberlin,  T.  C. 

lltica  and  related  horizons, Wal- 
cott. 

Ancio?)t  Mississijjpi,  Sjiencer, 
.I.W. 

The  moraine  west  of  Ohio,  Chani- 
berlin, T.  C. 

Classillcation  of  lake  basins, 
Davis,  W.  M. 

Copper  rocks  of  liake  Superior, 
Irving,  R.  D. 

Tho  Lake  Sujierior  rocks,  Irving, 
R.D.;  Wincholl,  \.  II. 

Origin  of  hornldonde  of  crystal- 
lines of  the  Northwest,  Irving, 
R.  D. 

Currents  of  glacial  ice  in  eastern 
Minnesota.  Uphani. 

Minnesota  Valley  in  Ice  iigo, 
Uphani. 

Lake  Agassiz,  Uphani. 

Clay  pebbles,  Wincliell,  N.  H. 

List  of  rticUs  of  Minnesota,  Win- 
choll, N.  H. 
1881.  Coi)i)er  and  iron  districts  of  Lake 
.Superior,  W'udswortli. 

Cambrian  of  North  America, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Microscopic  structure  of  building 
stones,  Morrill,  G.  P. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[iicLum. 


Minnesota — Continued. 
1881.  Gorf?(!H    and     waterlallH,    DaviH, 
W.  M. 

Glacial  boundary  in  Ohio,  Indi- 
ana, and  Kentucky,  Wright, 
(J.  F. 

Reijort  on  work  on  Arclieiui  of  the 
NortliwcHt,  Ir\  iufj,  U.  D. 

Resources  ol'  WiHconsin,  Irving, 
K.  D. 

OrganisniH  in  bowlder  clays  of 
Chicafio,  Joiins')u  and  Thomas. 

Uuildiiijn  stones,  Winchell,  N.  II. 

Crystalline  rocks  of  tlio  North- 
west, Wineholl,  N.  H. 

Ago  of  sandrock  at  Austin,  Win- 
eholl,N.  II. 

Ago  of  rocks  of  Mosabi  and  Ver- 
million districts,  Wincholl, 
N.  11. 

Strengtlis  of  granites,  Winchell, 

N.  n. 

Chain  of  lakes  in  Mountain  Coun- 
ty, Upham. 

(JIac.ial  man  in  Minnesota,  Hab- 
liitt,  IJpluiui. 

Iron  region  of  northern  Minne- 
sota. Chester,  A.  II. 

liills  of  kuoUy  drilt,  Uplwini. 

Rock  (Uitcrops  in  central  Minne- 
sota, rpliam. 

I^linnesota  Valley  in  Ico  age, 
Upham. 

Lake  Agassiz,  Ui>ham. 
18S.'».  Knlargi-miMit    of    fragments    in 
certain  rocks,  Irving  and  Van 
Misc. 

CopiKjr  rocks  of  Lake  Superior, 
Irving,  U.  D. ;  Dana,  J.  D. 

Progress  of  geology,  1883,  Hunt, 
T.  .'<. 

Enlargements  of  hornblende  frag- 
ments, Van  Hiso. 

Mil))  of  the  I'nited  States,  McGee. 

Microstructure  of  certain  bowl- 
der clays,  Dawson,  (>.  M. 

Salt  well  at  Humboldt,  Wincholl, 
N.  II. 

RiH'onnaisaanco  into  Pope  County 
and  the  Mesabi  range,  Win- 
chell, N.  II. 

Deep  well  at  Minneapolis,  Win- 
chell, N.  11. 

Crystallines  of  Minnesota,  Win- 
chell, N.  II. 


Miiuieaota— Continued. 

1885.  Report  of  Lake  Superior  ill  vision, 

Irving,  R.  D. 
DriftlesB    area,  Chambcrlin  .md 

Salisbury. 
Sandstone  of  Taquamenon  li.iv, 

Lake  Superior,  Winchell,  UN, 
Archoan of  thoNorthwesI,  Irvim;, 

R,  D. 
Deep  wells   in   Minnesota.  Win- 

chell,N,  II, 
Wells  at  Mendota,  St.  Paid,  etc., 

Winchell,  N.  II. 
Vermillion  iron  ores,  Wiiiclull, 

N.H. 
Fossils  from  red  quartzitc^  at  ripe- 
stone,  Winchell,  N.  II. 
Roviaiou  of  Cambrian,  WinduH. 

N.H. 

1886.  Fresh-water  invortobraten  of  tlic 

.lura.H8ic,  White,  V.  A. 

Fossils  from  red  quart/ite,  Win- 
chell, N.H. 

Geologic  survey  report,  Wiiiclull, 
N.  II. 

Lower  Silurian  bryozon,  I'lriili. 

Origin  of  Peuokee-Gogebic  seiii's,  j 
Van  Ilise. 

Trip  to  the  upper  Missis.sipiii  :ii 
Vernullion  Lake,  Willis, 

1887.  Majt  of  United  States,  Ilitrlicock,  | 

C.  H. 
Falls  of  the  Mississipiii.  Kevis, 

.J.A, 
la  there  a  Iluronian  group,  Irv- 

iug,  R,  D. 
Observations     in     nortliPustcnil 

Minnesota,  Wimhell,  A. 
Animikie-Verniillion  uncomfonr.- 

ity,  Winchell,  A. 
Upper  beaches  of  Lake  AgasMZ. 

Ui)ham. 
Geological  roport,Winflioll,  N.I 
Partial  report,  Winchell.  N.H 
Peridotites,    gabltros,    iliabn.'-M.  I 

and  audesytcs,  Wadswditli. 

1888.  Irving  and  Chambcrlin  .m  s»[>{-^ 

rior  sandstones.  Am.  (!i'(il. 
Report  for  1887,  Winclu',11,  H.  V. 
Norytes  and    gabbros,  llcriiok,] 

Clark  and  Deming, 
Recession  of  ice  Rhoet  aud  rol.ij 

tions  of  gravels  at  Little  F»llsi 

Upham. 


Miui'.e.sota- 


DABTON. 


NOllTlI   AMERICAN  GEOLOGY. 


(147 


.11      nor<lic:>'*torii  | 
mliell.  A. 
lliou  unt'omfiiiii.- 

A. 

of  liiilvo  AgnsM/. 


Minnesota — Coiitinnod. 
isss,  licsport — division  of  glacial  f^eol- 

ugy,  IJiiitud  StiiteH  (iooloj^icul 

Survey,  (JUiiniliorliu,  T.  C. 
Sjiotted  rocks  from  I'tgcou  Poiut, 

r.ayloy. 
Tiiconic  Hyatoin,  Miller, 
rncoiiforiiiiiies  of  tlio  Aniinikio, 

WiiH'lioll,  A. 
W'ull    at    Keokuk     and    [Albert 

Lea  J,  (iordon. 
Re])ort    of  survey   during   1887, 

Winehell,  A. 
Later   Cretaceous  in  Iowa,  Am. 

(ieol. 
Aniniikie  slates   and  )|uartzites, 

Wintholi.  N.  H. 
(  lassiliration   of  Cambrian    and 

l)ie-Camlirian,  Irving,  K'.  1). 
Cm  relation  of  Auimikio  and  Iln- 

ronian,  McKellar. 
Cndact'ous     outliers,    W'incliell, 

N.  11. 
i'lcceutricity    tiioory    of    glaciiil 

cold    I  I'alls  of    .St.    Anthony], 

(lay  pole, 
(ii'ology  of  central  counties,  Ifp- 

liiim. 
I'lofiU'i',    geology   of   Minnesota, 

Winehell,  N.  il. 
(It'ology  of    Wabasliii,  Gooilline, 

Dakotii,     Hennepin,     Ramsey, 

and       Washington       counties, 

Winehell,  N.  II. 
(ireat  I'riniordial  <iuartzite,  Win- 

choU,  N.  H. 
l^N'.l.  Conditions     of    artesian    wells, 

llall,(!.  \V. 
Changes  in  ice  curronts  in  glacial 

('|M>eh,  I'pham. 
Coppirmining,  Hall,  ('.  \V. 
The  crystalline  rocks,  Winehell, 

N.  H. 
Itescription  of  some  nuips,    Uj)- 

Iiain. 
Diabasic  schists  with  jaspilyte, 

Winehell,  H.  V. 
Thoughts  on  eruptives,  Winehell, 

N.H. 
I  Dilation      and     sedimentation, 

Lawson,  Winehell,  A. 
Lingula,   etc.,  in  red  (juartzite, 

Winehell,  N.  H. 
(ieology  of  Mankato,  Hochdolt. 
Cilacial  moraines,  of  Minnesota, 

UpLam.  ^ 


Minnesota — Continued. 

188i).  Granites   of     tho    Northwestern 

States,  Hall,  C.  W. 
Iron  region,  1888,  Winehell,  H.  V. 
Natural  gas,  Winehell,  \.  II. 
Observations      in      nortlMsisteni 

Minnesota,  (Jrant,  II.  S. ;  Win- 
ehell, N.  H. 
Phosphorus  in   Ludingtoii  mine, 

Urowno. 
Irving  and  tho  Keewatin  scried, 

Winehell,  N.H.  and  II.  V. 
Origin  of  ores  of  the  Keewatin, 

Winehell,  N.H.  and  II.  V. 
Q 11  a r  t z-k  e r a  t o p  h  y  r  «,   I 'igeiui 

Point,  Hayley,  W.  S. 
Stillwater  deo])  well,  Meaiies. 
Stratigraphy   of    the   Ilnronian, 

Winehell,  \.  II. 
Litliology  <»f  the  Trenton  at  Min- 
neapolis  iind    St.    I'aiil.    Hall, 

C.  W. 
Two   systems    in    l\w    Iluronian, 

Selwyn,  Winehell,  A. 
Origin    of   the   \'erinillioii    iron 

ores.  Van  llise. 
Studies  of  Arehoan,  \\  im  hell,  A. 
Field   studies   in  Arclwan,  Win- 
ehell, A. 
Analyses  of   rocks   from    Meno- 

niint  e  River,  RiggM. 
Analyses  of  rocks  from    Pigeon 

Point,  KMggs,  Ilillebrand, Whit- 
field, J.  K. 
Relation  of  rocks  on  I'igtson  Point, 

Hayley. 
Report  on    Rainy    Lake   region, 

Lawson. 
Hiiilding  stones,  Merrill.  <i.  P. 
1890.  Deserted  gorge  near  Minnehaha 

Palls,  Grant.  U.  S. 
Geological  Survey,  iiiport  for  1888 

reviewed,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Analysis  of  brick  clay.  New  lllm, 

Chatard. 
Lineiige  of  Lake  Agassiz,  Toihl. 
Loess  audits  fossils,  Shjmek. 
Maefarlane's      Railway      (Jiiide, 

Hall,  C.  W. ;  Uphaui.  Winehell, 

N.H. 
Origin  of  rocks.  Pigeon    Point, 

Hayley. 
Origin  of   Keewatin   ores,  Win- 

chell.N.  H.aiid  H.  V. 
Position  of  Ogishko conglomerate, 

W'iuehell,  A. 


f;48 


CATALOGUE   ANO    INDEX    OF 


lui'i.L.12; 


Minnesota — C'(infiinu>(l. 

18!K).  KoHiiltH  of  AnlioMM  Htu<lio8,  Wiii- 

clu'll.  A. 
Tacoiiic,  iron  ores  of  Minncsotii 

and   Ni>w    Kiijilaiul,  Wiiulic'll, 

N.  Il.aii.l  II.  V. 
WiincuH  (ie(tKrHi)liy,  Ihcwer. 
Report,  Liikd  Siijjorior  diviHioii, 

riiitcil    StatoH  GcolofjU'al  (Pur- 
vey,  Van  Hise. 
18!ll.  Ago  of   the    Sauiinaga    granite, 

Windii'll,  II.  V. 
Aiiiorican   opinionw  on  the  older 

rocks,  Winclicll,  A. 
An-a  and  duration  of  Tjako  Agas- 

My,,  t'plian). 
Canihrian    of     North    America, 

Wal(ott. 
Cretaceous    of    North    America, 

White,  C.  A. 
Conditions  controlling    artesian 

wells,  Hall,  C.W. 
(.'riteria  of   englacial    and    sub- 
glacial  drift,  I'liham. 
Dike  in  Minnesota  Kiver  valley, 

Mall,  C.W. 
EaMtcrn  ('(|iiivalents  of  Minnesota 

iron  ores,  Winchell,  N.  II, 
Fauna  of  lower  Candirian,  Wal- 

I'ott. 

(Jlacial  Lal<e  Agassi/ in  Manitoba, 
llpham. 

Ineciuality  of  distribution  of  on- 
glacial  drift,  I'jtham. 

Iron  ores  of  Minnesota,  Winchell, 
N.  II.  and  II.  V. 

LalveSupi^ior.stratigraidiy,  Law- 
son,  Van  Hise. 

Lakes  inclosed  by  inodilicd  drift, 
Cphani. 

Last  word  with  the  linronian, 
Winchell,  A. 

Recoril  of  field  observations, 
Winchell,  N.  II, 

Stones  for  building,  Jferrill,  O.  P. 
Ceology    of    Hennepin    County, 
Winchell,  N.  11, 

Crystallines  of  I^ako  Su]>erior 
region,  Irving,  Clianiberlin  and 
Van  Hi  so. 

Minor,   Francis.     Evidences   of   glacial 
action  in  Virginin. 

Popular  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  37,  p.  651  (icol.), 
1890, 


MisBisBippi. 

1807,  Observations     on      geolojiy    of 

United    .States,    and     ^colcij;!,' 

ma]i,  Maclure. 
1818,  On  ])artH  of  \  irginia  'rcnnoHsiT, 

Alabama,  Ivlississippi,  etc.,  (  „r. 

nelins. 
(Joology  of   the    United    stutis 

Maclure. 
1821.  Structure  of  valley  of  (lir  ,\|i< 

sissippi,  Nntlall. 

1828.  Keconnaissance  forNatioiiiii  niad 

from      Washington      ici     Kcnv 
Orleans,  Jlernard  and  I'oiissin. 

1829.  Hoport  on  canal  from  tlw  Alhin. 

tic  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  Hir 
nard  and  I'onssin. 

1830.  IteniaiuB  of  ferruginous  simd  dir 

matiou  of  United  States,  Mm 
ton,  S.  (>, 
18.S2.  Fossil    sliells    of    the    'INrtiiiry, 
Conrad, 

1833.  Lower  valley  of  the  MisNisKi|i]ii, 

Nutt. 

1834.  Prairies  of  Alabama,  McHiiin'. 
Tertiary  and  J{ecent  of  SouIIkiii 

States,  Conr.id. 
1838.  Fossils  in  Louisiana,  Caiiiciitei, 

W.  M. 
183!)    Notices  of  Ojiolonsas,  Atlaknims, 

etc.,  Carpenter,  \\.  M. 
1814.  Porings  from  well  at  ('oliniibib. 

Pailey. 
1816.  Tertiary  of  Wiirren  {'iiniily.Cun- 

rad. 
Eocene  of  Walnnt  Hills,  CuiiriKl. 
Eoceno  of  the  United  statcH.diii- 

rad. 

1847.  Age    of    nunnnnlite    iinuHtdins. 

Lyell. 
Plutf  near  Natchez,  Wail(  8. 
Delta,  and   alluvial    (lc|iiivits  of  I 

theMissisKip])iand(tlliii|iiiiiit,<,  | 

Lyell,  C. 
Alleged  coexistence  of  iiiiin  iinil 

the  megatherium.  Lyell. 

1848,  Features  of  Natchez.  Itinmy. 
Natchez  blulV  formation,  OiiU',!.. 
(ioology  of  south  Ahihiiiiia.  Hale.  I 

C.  S. ' 
Eocene  of  Vicksbnrg,  Conrad. 

1849.  Second  visit  to  the  Uuite<l  i^tatfs. 

Lyell. 

1850,  Treatise  of  diseases  of  iiitcrior| 

North  America,  Drake. 
(      Eocene  of  Vicksbnrg,  ((lurad. 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


G49 


uiiii,  Ciuiii'iitei, 


911  Countv.Cim- 


lito    liiiu'Stmirs. 


Mississippi— ("ontinned. 
]xr>;f.  (teol()i»ic  tuiip  of  ITiilted  8tat«'fl, 

otc,  M.ircoii,  .1. 
IH.M.  (foology  of  MisHisHsippi,  Wailes. 
Ski'tcli  of  geology  of  MiSHisBipiii, 

J.iober. 
Tertiary    of    St.    Domingo    and 
Yickslmrg,  Conrad. 
\Kk>.  Uebcr  die    (icologio  von   Nord- 

Anierika,  Marcou,  J. 
is."i(!.  Kocono  of  Jackson,  Conrad. 
1K")7.  Ii'eport  on  MissiHsippi,  Harper. 
1S.')S.  K'e])ort  on  jiortions  of  Cretacoons 
and  Tertiary,  Alabama,  'I'horn- 
toii. 
ecology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
cou, J. 
lie  view  of  Harper's  report,  Am. 

.lour.  .Sci. 
Sketch    of    geology   of    United 
StateH,  Rogers,  H.  ]). 
18tiO.  Oeology  and  ;igricultnre  of  Mls- 
Hissip]»i,  Hilgard. 
Ilydrologiu  du  Mississippi,  Tho- 
niassy. 
ISfil.  I'oHsil  fruits  in  lignites  of  l$ran- 
(lon.  Vermont,  l^esiiuerenx. 
rii\8icsandliydra»ilicsof  theMis- 
KiH.sippi,  Humphreyw    and  Ab- 
l.ott. 
m:>.  \cw    Eocene  fossils,    Whitfield, 
K.  1'. 
Koceno  shells   from   Enterprise, 
Conrad. 

Ml.  (Quaternary  of  Mississippi,  Hil- 
f;ard. 
Driit  of  Western  and   Southern 

.states,  Hilgard. 
iveniarks    on    nov    division    of 
Kocene  by  Conrad,  Hilgard. 
IStiT.  It  rtiary  of  Mi8si8sii)pi  and  Ala- 
bama, Hilgard. 

M'.K  (i<M)l(>gy  of  lower  Louisiana,  and 
rock  salt,  Hilgard. 

h'c, suits  of  reconnaissance  in  Loni- 
Niana,  Hilgard. 

The  Mississippi  Valley,    Foster, 
.1.  W. 

K'cconnaissance  of  Louisiana,  Hil- 
gard. 
1871.  Southern  drift,  Gnlf  Tcrtiaries, 
Cretaceous  in  North  Carolina, 
Perry,  J.  B. 

History  of  Gulf  of  Mexico,  Hil- 
gard. 


MiBsisBippi— Continued. 
187L  Second  report  of  survey  of  Loni- 
siana,  Hopkins,  1'.  V. 
Geologic  history  of  (Jnlf  of  Mex- 
ico, Hilgani. 
Upper  delta  olain  of  the  Missis- 

si)i])i,  Hilgard. 
Delta  and  mud  lumps  of  Missis- 
sipjti  Uiver,  Hilgard. 

1872.  Geology  of  the  Southwest,   Hil- 

gard. 

Plants  of  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary 
of  Kansiis  and  Nebraska,  !-es- 
qucreux. 

Third  geological  rej^ort,  Louisi- 
ana, Hopkins,  F.  V. 

lieview  of  Hojikins's  rc]»ort  on 
Louisiana  for  ]«7I,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

(Jeology  of  Mississip))!  Iiottom, 
Smith,  E.  A. 

1873.  (ieologie  map  of  United   States, 

Hitchcock,  C.    H.;    Hitchcock 
and  lilake. 

1874.  Alluvial  b.asin  of  the  Mississippi, 

Forshey. 
Silt  analyses  of  Mississip])!  soils, 

Hilgard. 
Lignitic  fonnation  and  its  llora, 

Les(|Ucreux. 
Lignite    bods    and    their    under 

clays,  Hilgard. 

1875.  Geologic    chart    of    the    United 

States,  Uradley,  F.  H. 
Tertiary  of  Atlantic  Slt)])o,  Con- 
rad. 

1876.  Cretaceous  .and  Tertiary  lossiisof 

upi)er  Missouri  country,  tiabb. 
lleconmiissance    from    Cairo    to 
New  Orleans,  Sulcr. 

187i).  Ma(tfarliinc's     IJailway      (iuido, 
Macfarlane. 
Loess  of  tlio  Mississippi  \"alley, 
Hilgard. 

18S0.  Report      on      oix-rations     near 
Natchez,  Melvin. 

1881.  Geology  of  Flori«la,  Smith,  E.  A. 
Later  Tertiary  of  (iuir of  Mexico, 

Hilgard. 
Geology  of  lower  Louisiana  and 
salt  of  I'etite  An.se,  Hilgard. 

1882.  Borings    at    Greenville,  Wil.son, 

E.  H. 

Loess  of  North  America,  Call. 

Blue  clay  of  the  Mississippi,  Lit- 
tle. 


650 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDKX    OK 


("i-Lui:': 


MisBissippi-  ('ontiiiiuMl. 
IHH'2.  Letter  on  MiNHiKHippi  \'all*'y  li«- 

tweeii    Cairo   and    VickHhiiri^, 

Siitiir. 
188IJ.  Survey  iVoiu  Atlanta  to  tlio  iMm- 

HiHHippi,  ('atni)bell  and  h'nD'niir. 
Am'H  and  tdaHHification  of  post- 

l'loc(Mio  of  Atlantic  ISlo)>u,  lloil- 

prin. 
1«SJ.  L'oniaikHon  ^nlf  Tortiaries,  Iloil- 

|irin. 
rhyHi('o-}{CO(jrapliical    ami  a^ri- 

(Miltural  loatnrcHut'  MiNNiHHi))pi, 

lliljraid. 
Terl  iary  of  Eiifltorn  and  Soutliorn 

States,  lloil|irin. 
I'liatureH  of  allnvial  ])]ain  of  tlie 

MiMMJsHipid    ludow    tln^    Obio, 

IlilKai'd. 
ContiilintionM   to  'IV.rtiary  geol- 

<»«y,  lloiliniii. 
Soil  map  of  eotton  States,   Ilil- 

Kiird. 
lii|>]ey  f^ronp,  JolniNon,  L.  C. 
riidspliali's    in    Alaliania    ('rota- 
coons,  Smith.  K.  A. 
18Sr,.  'IVrtiary  of  Alabama,  Aldricb. 

Old  Ttirtiary  of  tlio   Southwest, 

!lilK:ard. 
(!lassili(;ation   of    United    States 

Tertiary,  iMeyt-r,  llilu;ard,  lleil- 

prin. 
Map  of  United  States,  McfJee. 
Meyer  on  Southern  old  Tertiary, 

Sndth,  VI.  A. 
Afje  of  s])ecies   in  Sonthcrn  old 

i'c^rtiary,  Meyer,  O. 
188(5.  Variation  of  certair,  Tertiary  fos- 
sils, Meyer. 
Mtiyer  and  the  Sontb western  Ter- 
tiary, Ililgard. 
TcM'tiary  fossils,  Aldricli. 
Observations  on  Tertiary,  Tjang- 

doii. 
Tertiary  and  (Jrand  Gnlf  gronps, 

Meyer,  O. 

1887.  Miip  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 

C.  IT. 
Carbonate  iron  ores,  Rrainord. 
Loess  and  clays,  analyses,  Kiggs. 
Tertiary  and  Cretaceous,  Smith 

and  Johnson. 

1888.  Absence  of  8ei)arate  Oligoceno, 

Aldricb. 
North      American     Tertiary, 
Meyer,  O. 


MissisBippi— ( 'ontinned. 
18«8.  Kelations  of  (;rand  (Inlf  Hcruij 
Ililgard. 
Keport  of  snbconnnittco  on  I'eno.  | 

zoic.  Smith,  K.  A. 
Wliite  limoBtone  formation, .lolm. 
son. 
18S!».  (irandOnlf  formaticm,  .Idiiusiin. 
Ueport — lower   MisHissijiiii  dji,. 
sion.  United  States  (tO(i|ii;;i(a| 
Survey,  .lohn.son,  L.  C. 
18iM).  Appomattox  fornnition,  Mctiep, 
Macfarlane's  Railway  (iuide,  llil. 

gard. 
Orange  sand  formations,  Mciiie. 
Sandstone  dikes,  Dilier. 
Peculiarities  in  drainage,  Mcdc,. 
Warren's  (Jeograjthy,  Krewci. 
18!)1.  Api>onuittox  formation,  Midir 
Columbia  formation,  Miiicr. 
Cretaec'ons    of    North    Aiinrin,  | 

White,  C.  A. 
Nita  crevasse,  .Johnson. 
Fresh-water  swamps,  Sl,;il('r, 
Orange,  sand,  Lagranj-c  ;iii(l  \]i 

])omatto.\,  Ililgard. 
Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  (i,  I'. 
Missouri. 

1819.  N'iew  of  lead  mines  of  MLssdiiiJ, 
etc.,  S<!hooleraft. 

1821.  Structure  of  valley  of  tlic  Mi-1 
sissippi,  Nuttall. 
Sketches  of  the  Mississipjii  V;il- 
ley,  .Tames,  K. 

1823.  Expedition    from    Pittslmr;,'  in| 

the  Iiocky  Mountains,  l.oiij;, 
Essay  on  salt,  V^an  h'enssclaer. 
1827.  Limestones    of    load    iiiiiii*, 

.lames,  E. 
1830.  Remains    of     ferruginous  suml 

formation    of    United    i^t-.m 

Morton,  S.  G. 
1835.  Report  on  elevated  coiintn  1k'| 

tween  Missouri  and  U'eil  rivers, 

Featherstonbangh. 
Fossil   fish  teeth;    gait  iii  Ali-I 

bania,  and  divisions  of  Crctnl 

ceous,  Morton,  S.  (J. 
1837.  Fourth     report     on    Tcnmssff,] 

Troost. 
1841.  Geology  of  some  rcgion.s  west  i)f| 

the  Alleghauies,  Locke,  .1. 
Upper  Mississippi  region,  Ni™H 

let. 


DAIITrtH.I 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GKOLOGY. 


651 


111     (lUlf    SITIM. 


MisBouii— <'<>"li»>io»l. 
isll.  Sketch    of    tjcoloj^y     "1'     North 
Aiiuiric'ii,  D.'iiihi'iiy. 
I{('K'<">  adjivficnt  to  Onago  Uivor, 
King,  II. 
1,S|-'.  I'liotiirints   in    liiiioHtonc,  Owon, 
l».  I». 
Siliiriiiii    and    Dovoniaii   ol'    llin 

Initod  8(att'8,  Coiinul. 
WiHconHJii  and  MiHsoiiri  lua<l  re- 
gioMH,  llodgo,  J.  T. 
ISlll.  I'cgitin    of  ItaHJn    of  tlio  ujjpcr 
MisHiHsippi,  Ni(!oll«t. 
Cretacoons  of  tho  MiuBouri  Kivor, 

Nicollet. 
Section  at  VallooH  lo.id  niiins  Ni- 
collet, 
(icology  of  Now  York,  (irHt  dis- 
trict, Mather. 
(Jeology  of  tlio  WoBtcrn   States, 

Owen,  D.J). 
Si'ction    from   Clov<'lan<l    to   tho 
MiHsissippi  and  on  identity  of 
WoHterii  forniationH,  Hall,  •) . 
\M\.  (ieology  of  valley  of  the  MisslH- 

sippi,  King,  II. 
ISIii.  Kent's  Fort  to  St.  l^ouis,  Ahert, 

.1.  W. 
IslT.  Delta  and  alluvial  depoRitB  of  the 
MissiHHi))]>i    and   other  points, 
Lyell.C. 
KeniarkH  oil  St.  Louis  liniestono, 
Engleiiiann. 
IslS.  Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  ]{.  C. 
Notes  fi'oni  Fort  Leavenworth  to 

Kent's  Fort,  Ahort,.).W. 
Letters  on  geology,  Christy. 
ISrid.  Survey  of  Missouri,  King,  II. 
IS'pI.  Hcmarks  on  Missouri,  King.  H. 
Suiierticial  depo.sits  of  the  North- 
west, Whittlesey. 
Iiitrodnction   to  report  on  Wis- 
consin, Iowa,  and    Minnesota, 
Owon,D.  D. 
K)'2.  Sinvey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  Min- 
nesota, etc.,  Owen,  D.  J>. 
Iter  Missi88i])pi-Thal,  Olshanser. 
Artesian   well    in   St.  Louis,  St. 
Louis  Uepuhlican. 
1>>.")I.  Map    of  Wisconsin,    Iowa,    and 
Minnesota,  Owen,  1).  D. 
Map  of  the  United  States,  hy  Mar- 
cou,  Am.  .lour.  Sci. 
1855.  Ucbcr  die  Geologic  von   Nord- 
Anicrika,  Marcou,  J. 


Missouri — (Continued. 

185.5.  Catalogue  of  goologio  spocimons, 
Owon,  1).  D. 

Geology  of  Missouri,  Swallow. 

Country  between  i\u\  Missouri 
and  Mississipjii,  I  lawn. 

(Jeology  of  the  Southwest,  Swal- 
low. 

Keport  on  principal  mines,  Lit- 
ton. 

Section  from  St.  liOuis  to  Com- 
nieree,  Shnmard,  iJ.  F. 

Ueview  of  Murchison's  Siluria, 
Whitney,  J.  D. 

Moniteau  County,  Meek. 

Geology   of  Marion   and   Cooper 
ccninties.  Swallow. 
18.56.  Ores  of  iron  in  the  A/oic,  Whit- 
ney..!. I). 

Keview  of  part  of  geologic  map 
of  tho  United  Stafes,  hy  .Mar- 
«'ou,  lUake,  W.  I'. 

Carhoniferous  linu>stone  of  Mis- 
sissippi Valley,  llall,.l. 

1858.  Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 

cou, J. 
Coal  fields  of  United  States  and 

British  Provinces,  Uogors,  II.  I>. 
Quaternary  of  Missouri.  Swallow. 
Keport  on  survey  of  Iowa,  Hall 

and  Whitney. 
Explanation  of  geologic  nnip  and 

section,  Swallow. 
•    Palco/.oio    basin   of   New    York, 

Higshy. 
Mineral   distrii^ts   contiguous  to 

Iron  Mountain  Railroad,  Phil- 
lips, J.  V. 

1859.  Report  on  sonthwostern  branch 

of  tho  Pacilie  Railroad,  Swal- 
low. 
Paleontology  of  New  York,  vol.  3, 
Hall,  J. 

1860.  Maj)  of  Canada  and  part  of  the 

United  States,  Logan  and  Hall, 
liolcher's  artesian  well,  St.  Louis, 

Litton. 
Ilydrologie  du  Mississippi,  Tho- 

massy. 
Shumard    on      Ste.      Genevieve 

County,  Worthen. 

1861.  Points     in    American    geology, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Sur    la    fauno    primordiale    en 
Am<'riqno,  Barrande. 


652 


CATALOOUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


lnrLL.127. 


MlHSOuri— f!oi)linno«l. 
18*il.  I'li.VHicH  mill    liydriinlicH  of   tlio 
MiHHiHMi|i|ii,     IIiiiii))liroyH    an<l 
Al.lioit.. 
<ioiiiiiiit«^  linioNtoiin  at  Rocki'ord, 
Iowa,  Mcok  niid  VVortlioii. 
IKfin.  Identilicatioii  ol   Catskill  f;roni> 
witli  th«'('luMiiuiin,Wiiicli((ll,  A. 

1S4M).  IntnMtiictioii     lo     )ialei>iit<>Ii>K.Vi 
IllinoiH,  Mock  ami  Wortlu'U. 
Drift  of  VVcHloiii  and  youtlierii 
8tati>s,  llilgard. 

IKtiT.  On  AiidnnvH  on  the  glacial  drift, 

llilgard. 
l''r«!Hli- water  glacial  drift  of  the 

Northwest,  Whittlesey. 
Hoport  on  ctmntry  along  Honth- 

westl'acilic  Railroad,  Swallow. 
Noti(^o  of  fauna  of  TotHdani  saud- 

Btono,  Hall,. I. 
1808.  Occurrence  of   iron    in    niaHses, 

Whittlesey. 
Ago  of  j»orphyry  of  sonthoastern 

Missouri,  lliirrlson,  E. 
Ooal  measures  in  Missouri,  Itroad- 

hcad. 
( Wl  sjiringH  in  Missouri,  Hhumard. 
l.ocHs  and  drift,  Iloliues,  N. 
IHOO.  Tlio   Mississipjti    Valley,  Foster, 

.T.W. 
Ozark  r.'inge,   Missouri  Republi- 
can. 

1871.  (icologic  liiatory  of  Gulf  of  Mex- 

ico, llilgard. 

Map  and  Hoctions  of  roclcs  of  Mis- 
souri, Swallow. 

The  Marshall  gronj),  Winclicll.  A. 

Quaternary  of  Missouri,  Hroad- 
head. 

(loal-nioasure fucoids,  Rroadhcad. 

1872.  Report  on  RIack  River,  Hlnisdill. 
Relation   of  middle    and    u)iper 

.Silurian     in      United     States, 
Hall,. I. 

187H.  Rocks  which  admit  of  a  (ine  i>o]- 
isli,  Rroadhead. 

Geology  of  uorthwestcrn  Mis- 
souri, Hroadhead. 

D(!i)tliH  of  coal  scams,  Rroadhead. 

Iron  ores  of  Missouri,  .Schmidt. 

(Jeology  of  i.incoln  County,  Pot- 
ter. 

Sketch  of  Missouri,  and  map, 
Swallow. 


Miaaouri — Continuci.. 

1873.  Report  of  surveys    of  MiHHonri 

18.M-187I,      Hroadhead,     Sim 

mard;  l».  F.  Meek. 
Analyst's  of  fuels,  Chauveiiot. 
Notes  on  I'ilot  Kuoli  and  vicinity, 

I'umiiclly. 
Map  of  United  .States,  Ilitdimil;, 

C.  li.;  Hitchcock  and  lilaki'. 
1871.  Niagara  and  lower  Helderlici);iii 

United    States     and    Caiimln, 

Hall,  J. 
Rejjort  on  Vernon  County,  X»r 

wood. 
(!oal  measures  of  .laspcr  and  How 

ard  counties,  Norwood. 
Notes  on  Madison  County,  Nor 

wood. 
Lead  regions  of  central  Missouri, 

Schmidt. 
Lead  and   zinc  region  ol'  .sontli- 

western  Missouri,  Schiniilt  ainl 

Leonhardt. 
Putnam  and  .Schuyler  (ouiitics, 

Norwood. 
]{eport  on  survey  of    Missouri, 

Hroadhead. 
Iron  Mountain  and  Mine  Lit  Mdttc, 

Frazer,  P. 
Chemical  analyses,  ChauMiiot. 
Iron   ores   of    soutlieastcin  .Mi^• 

souri,  Moore,  P.  N. 
Lead  mines  of  southeasteni  Mis- 

soiiri,  (Jage. 
187").  Oeologic    chart    of    the    I'liited 

States,  Hr.idley.  F.  II. 
Le.a<l  in  Missouri,  Gage. 
Missouri  geological  survey.  Iliiiit, 

T.  S. 
The  ores  of  iron;  their  distrilm- 

tion,  Newton. 
187fi.  Expedition  from  .Santn  I'etotlif 

Colorado,  Newberry. 
Drift  and  gold  in  Missouri,  llioad- 

head. 
Cornwall  iron  mine  and  rcjiiteil 

dcjiosits,  Hunt,  T,  .S. 
Gcttlogic    chart    of    tlic    I'liiteil 

States,  Rradley,  F.  II. 
1877.  Geology  of  eastern  I'cnnsvlvani.i. 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Southeastern  lead  district,  liroiul- 

bead. 
Coal  regions  of  America,  Macfar- 

l.ano,  J. 


pilTON. 


NOFiTH   AMKHICAN   OKOLOOY. 


(;r)3 


n  County,  Nnr 


sntral  Missouri. 


tlioir  (li.striliii- 


anfii  Fctotlio 


MiBsouil-Coiitinuod. 

\)^",    (irol«)K,V  of  tllO  Wt'Ht,   Villi  Clove. 

I.hTH.  MiHHoiiri  irnii  orus  of  (.'iirlxMiifur- 

oiiH  a<;o,  ltroii<Uu>ii(I. 
I'liH.sil    lioi'HO    ill     Itiito     Coiiiity, 

IIi'oikIIiimviI. 
Ilitinnon  in  MtHHoiiri,  ItroiKliit'iiiI. 
liowlilor.H  Hoiitli  of  (iu)  MittHoiiri, 

i^tc,  llruiidlioad. 
Well  al  iiiHiino  iiHyliiiii,  SI.  Luiiitt, 

Itroadlioiiil. 
''liii'kiioHH     of     coal      iiicaHiiroH, 

llrciadlicad. 
(M'odi^s    of    Keokuk     foriuatioii, 

Wallaeo,  S.  J. 
\i;e  of  poi-pliyrieH  of    MiHfloiiri,  i 

Itroadliead. 
retrohMiiii    ftiul   ollior   liydroi-iir- 

limiH,  Hroaiiliead. 
Origin  iif  raviiieH  in  tlio  prairio, 

ltroadliea<1. 
I'cirni  and  oi'i;;iii  of  loud  and  /Aim 

(lejiosits,  St'liinidt. 
Iron  ores  in  MisHoiiii,  (Jaj;o. 
.*<((>.  (ieno\i(no    County     copper 

mines,  (ia^e. 
Mineral   region  of  wMitlnvostorn 

MisHonri      and       HontlioaHteru 

KansaK,  Cumo. 
l>il<i'M  and  A/oie  of  sontheaHturn  I 

reniiHylvniiia,  lliml,  T.  S. 
(ieolojjy    (d"   the    Wt'st,    I'liiliipH, 

.1.  V.' 
,MiM.sis.sipi)i      Delta     and      loe.ss, 

lloiiiieH,  N. 
1S7'.'.  Ii'elation  of  rock  decay  to  loess, 

dril't,   and   rock   basins,    I'liin- 

pelly. 
M:i(farlane's  Ceological  h'ailroad 

'•iiido,  Mi.-^sonri,  Itroadlioad. 
oiii^in  id'  the  looss,  nioailliea<I. 
Niiies  on   lackaoii  County,  Hroad- 

liead. 
.Nortli    Anioriean   Mesozoic^     and  I 

Ceiio/.oie,  Miller,  S.  A.  i 

1^>^('.  Iiniiroveiiient.s  of  the  MiHsi.ssii»pi,  ' 

Halloa. 
"riy,in  and   classification  of  ore 

flt^posits,  N<'\vlierry. 
Surface  geology  of  Roiitheastern  ' 

Mi.ssouri,  (^tc.  liroadhead. 
/ine   of   southeastern    Missouri, 

ICayniond. 
IHM.  Origin  of   petrosiliceous    rocks, 

Crosby, 
Mastodon,  Hroadhead. 


MisHOuri—Cun  tin  lied . 

IK81.  Uniticalion    of    Hiliiriaii    nomen- 
clature, Miller,  S.  .\. 
IXH'2.  Notes  ou  central  liraiu  li  of  I  nion 
Pacitic  Railroad,  Hroadhead. 

Archean  of  Missouri,  Hroadhead. 

Marble  of  Hoiitheastern  Missouri, 
Hroadhead. 

8te.  (Jeneviove  copper  diHtri(!t, 
Xicholsoii. 

Loess  of  North  Anierira,  i'all. 
1W:{.   Decay  (d"  ro«^ks,  Hunt,  I'.  S. 

Culture  and  curing  of  tobacco, 
Killebrew. 

A  zoic  sysleni  and  its  subdivisions, 
AVhilney  and  Wadsworth, 
ISMI.  Soil  nia]i  of  cotton   Slati^s,  llil- 
gar<l. 

KartlKjuake  rd'  IKll,  Macfarlanu, 

niiilding  stones,  Itroadhead. 

Lower  Ihirlingtoii  limestone  in 
New  Mexico,  Springer. 

l)<^8cri])tion  of  cotton  country  of 
Missouri,  jjoughridge. 

Microscopic;  structuriMd'  building; 
stones,  Morrill,  (i.  1*. 
liW5.  nurlinglon  gravel  beds,  Kansas, 
Hroadhead. 

Mines  of  Cartersville,  .lasper 
County,  Hroadhead. 

Howlders  of  decomposition  at 
Washington,  D.  ('.,  etc.,  Spen- 
cer.. I.  \V. 

Majiof  th<5  I'liited  States,  Mc( Joe. 

<»rigin  of  crystalliiio  rocks,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 
IK8(!.  Samples  of  iron  ores,  Chan venot. 
1SM7.  DiHMlcposits  in  soiitheastein  Mis- 
souri, K(«ni]). 

Map  of  United  States,  ilitch(!ock, 
C.ll. 

Iliuninocks  and  bowlders  <d'  do- 
comjiosition,  Spencer,,!.  \V. 

IjCad  and  zinc,  Clerc, 

Loi'ss  and  clays,  analyses,  K'iggs. 

Sand  bowlders  in  driit,  Siienccr, 
J.W. 
IHSX.  Arcdican  geology,  llaworth. 

Coal,  .Asliburner. 

l''oriiis  of  ore  deposits  in  lime- 
stone, llenrich. 

(Jas  in  eastern  K:insas,  Hay,  II. 

■lai^ksoii  purchase,  Kentucky, 
IiOughri<lge. 

.Sub-Carbonifei'oiis  at  Scdalia, 
Sampson. 


654 


CATALOOIIH    AND    INDKX    OF 


[DfL(..137, 


MlaHotui  -('iiiiliniu'd. 

18XK.  MiKoii  {.'oimty.  Mc(J««o. 

liiiildiii^  Mtoni'H,  Morrill,  (i.  1*. 

Tyjuw    of    Dovoninii    HVHtnn    in 
North  America,  Williaiim,  II.  S. 
iMWt.  Carbon iloronH      Kehinutlorniiita, 
K(>y<'K. 

Clioiitcan  groii]*,  Howley. 

iliHtory  of  Ozark  uplift,  Mroatl- 
hoad. 

MiHHoiiri  Kivor,  Itruadlicad. 
18!H).  Dihlio^rapby  of  geulogy,  Bamp- 
Non. 

Ilrociifttt'il  characfor  of  St.  J.oiiiH 
liiiH^HtoiK',  (iordoii. 

Itiiildiiig  HtoiioH,  clays,  and  aandH, 
l.add. 

Coal  IkmIh  of  l.afayotto  County, 
Winslow. 

CrinoidH  ftnni  ]turlin;;ton  linie- 
Htono,  l'(t\vlcy. 

CryHtiillint'  tdcKh  of  MiHHoiiri, 
Jlawortli. 

(ilacial  Ixmndary,  \Vri;;lit,  <i.  !•'. 

Iron  oros  of  tlio  liiittMl  States, 
limit,  T.S. 

Jiiiicago  of  l.aktt  A;;;aMHi/,.  Todd. 

Mai'farlanc^'tt  Kaiiway  Guitle, 
Midadlicud. 

Tallow  flayM,  8(<anion. 

Warrt'u's  (icography,  IJrewcr. 

Zinciferous  cla\H,  Scanion. 

h'oport — I. alio  Superior  divinion, 
United  States  (}«'ological  Sur- 
vey I crvstalliiK^  rocks),  \'an 
llise. 
181)1.  Analyses  of  iivo  Cherokee  liuie- 
stoues,  Kakins. 

Age  and  origin  of  crystalline 
rocks,  llaworth. 

Mowldcr  of  copper  and  glacial 
stria-.  Kiliiatri(di. 

Cuuibriau  of  North  America,  Wol- 
cott. 

(!lays  and  building  stones,  T^add. 

|)evoui.'in  and  Carboniferous,  cor- 
relation. Williams,  11.  S. 

(ienesis  of  iron  ores,  Kimball. 

Lower  {'arboniferons  crinoidH, 
Miller. 

(Jzark  series,  Hroadlioad. 

IJeado's  theory  of  the  origin  of 
mountain  ranges,  Uea(l(^. 

Relation  of  secular  roi'U  disin- 
tegration to  certain  schists, 
I'luupelly. 


Missouri  -  ( 'ontinned. 

18i)l.    Kelatiousliip    of    I'lelHtoceiii'   tn 
liro-I'leiKloeene,        Cliuniliriiin 
and  Salisliury. 
Titanic  oxido  (iuHoilsJ,  Dimumul'. 

ton. 
StoucH  foi'  building,  Merrill.  (1, 1'. 
[MlBBOuri    Republican.]      (looloi,'y  uf 
Oy.ark  rangci  of  Jlissouri. 

Dt'  lidWM  lii'vii'w,  volrt.  a7-:w,  ]i|i.  iMi.i.'jti; 

I  New  Orl.'ftiiH,  18(i^>. 

I 

i  Mitchell,  Klisha.  Keport  on  tin'  {Lieul 
«)g\  of  North  ('nndiua,  conducted  iimlrr 
the  dire(  tion  of  th(^  board  of  ,i;;ri(iil. 
ture,  i)art  li. 

I'lipeiH  on  HKt'lciiUanil  buIiji'cIh.  |i|i.  i-;: 
Hiiiall  4  ',  UuloiKli,  IH'JT. 

On  llu)  character  and  origin  ol' the 

low  country  of  North  Carolina. 
I  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  l.'i,  ]ip,  :iU0-:i48,  I8'.'x. 

(!<((dogical  report  on  North  Camliiia. 

j  rapi'i's  on  ii;:ritiiltiiial  Multjcrl.s,  ((iiiiliirinl 

I  inulcT  tlio  illrfilii)ii  of  till'  lioiircl  111' iiLTiiiil 

ture,   imil   ;i.  pp.  101-108,  Hiiiall  4  ,  l!iilfij;li, 

182H?. 

, On  the  geology  of  the  gold  rcLiimi 

of  North  Carolina. 

Alll..Ioilf.  .Sl'i.,Vol.  Id.  pp.  l-'JO:  Veil.  17,  |i.  )l>' 

is:j!). 

Klemoiits  of  geology,  with  an  niiiliin 

of  the  geology  of  North  Caroliiiii.  IM.'. 
Ill  pages,  uKip. 
Mitchell,  Henry.     Notes  eoni'eniiiij;  al 
I      loged  chan.gos  in  tho  relative  eleviititms  j 
of  land  and  sea. 

U.  S.  Coast  Siirv.,  Ucpcnl  lor  ls77,  |i|p.  >  lui 
4",  1«80. 

Almtract,  Am.  Jour.  .Si'i.,  ;)cl  .•.irii's,  V(p|.  HI,  | 
pp.  77  "Sd";,  p.).  IHSl. 

Mitchell,  Saiiinel  L,     Thepliysicul;;!";- 
raphy  of  the  first  range  of  iii(iiiiiliiiii< 
extoniling  across  New  .lerse.v  troii:  ik' I 
Iludsou  to  the  Dilawaro  |ctc.  |. 

Am.  MiiipraloKioal  Jour,  (liriiiil, v(il.l,|'|i 

'  70-79. 1814. 

I 

I  All  aincndnient  jiroposort  to  tlu'  ^'i" 

logical  <diart  of  tho  llnitttd  States  ;n| 
res])ects  the  character  of  the  iioitii  ci'l''  I 
of  Long  Island,  which  is  shown  !» 
alluvial  and  not  primitive,  ;i.s  tliHciii| 

I      stated. 

I  Am.  Minorulogiciil  Jour.  (I'.nirci. vnl.I.i'p 

129-133, 1814. 

A  sketch  of  the  scenery  of  I  lie  n'!.'ioii| 

around  llarj)cis  I'erry  [etc.]. 

Am.  MiiuM'uloju'ical  Jour.  (Bruce),  vul.ll'PJ 
I  211-218, 1814. 


UAlrtOM] 


NOUTII    AMKRICAN   GEOLOGY. 


(;r.5 


Mitclioll,  Saiimol  [,. — ('nntinnml.  I  Montana— CdiitiiunMl. 

Olisorvivtioiitdii  tliof;()«)l()>jy  ofNorlli         ISOU'.  I'cii'jil    of   elevation    of   raiiRi'H 

Ai'itriin,  illutlriitcd  l>y  tlic  (IcHi  ri|iti(iii  near  Hoiircea  of  tlm   Mi.sMoiiri, 


7-;iH,  ii|i.  ii(m-'j6; 


IlliJurtH.  \i\<.  \-2' 


111'  viuioiiH  orKiiiiio  roinuiiiH   fouuil  in 
tliiit  i):irt.  of  tlic  world. 

(,'ii\  ii'i-H  KHHiiy  oil  the  'I'lifory  of  lli<!  Kurtli< 
|.p.;iUI  424,  3  liliitCH,  New  V<irk,181H. 

A  Icptiiie  on  Honic  ii.irtM  of  tlio  iialii 


Hiiydon. 
18fi3.  ficolo^y  of  I1m<  iipjM'r  MiHHiHHippi, 

Haydcii. 
IWi").   Koi'cno      lif^iiito      foriiiation     of 

United  Stales,  Conrad. 


■„1  l,i,st..rv    of   N.w  .Jersey,  .lelivere.l         l^^^.  Country    al.out    houhoh    of   the 
u.fnre  the  Newark  Meel.anie,  A«Hoda-  MiHs..nri,  M"';!^  and  llay.len. 


iu 

tiiiii  Juno  ;J,  IS'JS,  ;U  paj(c'8,  Now  York, 

isjs. 

MoUIiauBon,  Ualdwin.  Taj^ebuch  einor 
Ki'iHovoni  MiHHiNsi]ii)l  nnch  den  KilHli^n 
il.T  Siidsoe,    xiv,   I'.tt    i>aj;es,    Leipzig, 

im:.s. 

MoMckion,  a.  !■'.  The  aurifenin.s  scrioH 
III'  Xova  Scotia. 

(iiiil(ij;i.stH'  Atmic,  I'roc,  vol.  11,  pii.  451  401, 

1801. 

Monro  I  Alex.].    On  tliepliysical  features 
ami  ,u;i'i>lo<{y  of  Clii^jnoeto  iHtliniuH. 
N<  w  r.niimwick  Nat.  lii.st.  .Sou.,  l!iill.  No.  ,'>, 

li|i.':i)  'J4,  iSMi. 

[Monroe,  V.  K.,  Huntington,  .),  IF.,  and. 
and  Singleton,  li.  i\.J  Mar\l;ind 
|liiiililiii<r  HloneNJ. 

Iiilli  CeiiHiiH  U.  S.,  K«|)ort  mi  tint  liiiililiim 
hliMii  s  III' tlio  I'niloil  .Stali'H  anil  HlatlHliis  ol' 
ilif  iiiuirry  industry  tor  18«0.  jiji.  17.')  17H. 
I'liiiiiil  an  part  nf  Vol.  X,  1ml  with  .st'iiaraU) 
|u;;ili:iliiili,  \Vil.-<liin!;t(in,  \HHi. 

[-—  Hinitington,  .1.  II.,  and.  |    Virginia 

[hiiililiiin  .stonoH]. 

mill  (  rii.siiH  II.  .S.,  Kojinrl,  on  tlio  Itilililin;; 
sIniiiH  ul' lliii  Uiiilfil  Stales  and  Mtati.-*ti<s  nl' 
till'  i|iiiirry  industry  for  18K(i,  jip,  ]7it  W. 
Uouiiil  an  |)art  of  Vol.  X,  l)iit  with  Hoparatc 
l>iij;iuallon.  WaHliington.  1884. 

lUontnna. 

IMI.  I'.viHMlition  up  tlio  Missouri  and 

across   tlie   Koeky   Mountains, 

Lewis  and  Clarlie. 
l>:'i    sl^iti'lics  of  the,  Mississip))i  \'iil- 

ley.  .lames,  11. 
IInVi,  Teller    tlii,"    (ieolofifie     von    \oid- 

Anierika,  Mareim,  .1. 
iMti.  Lignite,   of  Ihe    upper   Missouri, 

Ifdj^ers,  II.  I». 
!''■"!'<.  Xdtes  on   map   and    sections   of 

••oiintry    on     Missouri     l>iver, 

llayden. 
l'*()0.  Deposits   of   bad    lands    on    the 

.ludith,  H;iydon. 
1H61.  (ieolojry    (if   headwaters  of   the 
Missouri,  Ilaydeu. 


ISliit.   Exploration  of  Yellowslone  and 

Missouri  rivers,  llayden. 
1H7I).  Fossils  from  Itah.  Meek. 
ISTU.   Hepoit   (ui    mineral    rocks,  etc., 

IVale. 
Keporl    of  survey   of  Neliraska, 

etc.,  Il:iydeu. 
Tertiary  llora  of  North  Am(^ri(•!l, 

I.esi|Uereux. 
((Mieliee     and    Carbdiiirerous     in 

T'eton  ran^e.  Mradjey,  1".  II. 
Maj)  of  Montana  .and  \\'yominf;, 

llayden  and  I'eale. 
(ioneral   rejiort  on   Monlaiia,  etc., 

llayden. 
1873.  Map  of  United  States,  llitehcock, 

('.  II.;   llitehcock  and  lilake. 
raleontoloe;ic    report,    .Moiilaiui, 

etc.,  Meek. 
Sixth  report  on  suivr\    of  Mon- 

taiui,     Idaho,     Wyomiu;;,    and 

Utah,  llayden. 
Drift    of    th((    Northwest,  W  in- 

ehell,  N.H. 
lv((port— Montauii,    Idaho,    Wyo- 
ming, and  Ijtali.  I'eale. 
1871.  Vortehrata  of  Cretaceous  of  the 

West,  Coju'. 
Metaiuor2)hism  due  In  liuiiiingof 

lignite,  Allen,.!.  A. 
1875.  K'egion  along f(uty-ninHi  parallel, 

Dawson,  ('•.  M. 
Cretaceous  of  the  West,  Cope. 
1H70.  Ivi^iiorl  of  surveys  for  1S7I,  llay- 
den. 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiar,\    I'dssils 

of    ujiper     Missouri     country, 

(iahb. 
Cri^taceous   and  Tertiary  fossils 

of  njiper  Missouri,  Meek. 
New  Tertiary  lake  basin,  (.irinnell 

and  Dana. 
Section   between   headwaters  of 

the  Missouri  ami  Yellowstone, 

llayden. 
1877.  Geology  of  .Jndith  Kiver  region, 

Cope. 


650 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDKX    OF 


("■•iu,.i.';. 


Montana — Continued. 
1878.  Tertiary  llora  of  Westorti  Terri- 
tories, by  LcH<iiicreiix,  Coiie. 
Ke]iort  (III  ISi^  Horn  Mouutuius, 
Cariieiiter. 
187'J.  Wilderness  iit  licatl  of  Missouri, 
Coliiniliiii,  and  Colorado  rivers, 
JJlackbnrn,  C.  F. 
Kelal'oiis  of  hori/.ous  of  extinct 

vertebratii,  Cope. 
North    Ann  rican    Mesozoic    and 
Ccno/.oic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

1881.  Micro  chanictor  of  vKrcous  rocks 

of  Montana,  Kntl(\v 

Jiiditii  River  jiriiup,  Sternberg;. 

Ancient  }j;la(ierH  of  Ivocky  Moun- 
t.ain«,  tieikie. 

Canyons,  their  eharaeter  and  ori- 
gin, r.nisH. 

(leciirreuco  of  \oleanic  rocks, 
Kccles. 

1882.  Facts   in   Montana,    Idalio,  etc., 

Newberry. 
Work  in  K'oeky  Moiiutaindistrict, 

Hay  don. 
Tertiary  of  central  region.  Cope. 

1883.  liiirning  of  lignite  in  situ,  White, 

C.  A. 

Coiiiiuin^ling  of  fiiunas  in  Lara- 
mie grou]),  White,  (J.  A. 

(ireeii  K'lver  group  in  Montana 
and  Dakota,  White,  C.  A. 

Glacial  drift  in  ujipor  Missouri 
region,  White,  C.  A. 
1881.  Upper    Missouri    Rivor    system, 
Ward,  L.  W. 

tilacial  drift  in  Montana  aud 
Dakota,  White,  C.  A. 

Report  from  Carroll  to  the  Yel- 
lowstone Park,  Dana  and  Griu- 
nell. 
1885.  Report  of  division  of  I'aleozoic 
I'aleoMtology,  Walcott. 

Report  of  Montana  division,  Htiy- 
deii. 

.Jurassic  of  North  America,  White, 
C.A. 

Geologic  sketch  of  Rocky  Moun- 
tain division,  Emmons,  S.  F. 

Siirtace  geology  along  Northern 
I'acilie  R'ailroad,  Newberry. 

Map  of  the  I'nited  States,  McGeo. 

Operations  in  upjier  Missouri 
region,  Uayden. 

Nepholinuesteiii  in  den  N'eroiuig- 
toii  Htaateu,  WollV. 

]  )evouian  strata,  I'ealc, 


Montana— Continued. 

1885.  Uober  dcs  Gaugrovier  von  lUitie,  I 

Rath. 

1886.  Kock  ('reek  and  (Janliucr  IJivcr  | 

coal  holds,  Wollf. 
(Jeology  of  Laramie  of  .MniUuiui 

coal  fields,  Llndgrcn. 
Fossils    from    central    ilmitana, 

Whitfield.  R.  1\ 
Report  of  gooloijic  sliidics,  Ijaj. 

den. 
Pliocen<!  sands,  Morrill,  (i.  I', 
Relations    of    the    coal,    ]h\'b, 

W.  M. 
Coal  fields,  Kldridgo. 
Eruptive  rocks,  Lindgioii. 

I       1887.  Mapof  United  States,  II itckmli, 
i  C.II. 

Meso/oi(!  and  Ceiiozoic.  Coiic. 

J3utto  City,  Rainbow  lode,  lihike,  | 
W.P. 

Geology  of  Ilutto,  Emmons,  S.F. 

Great  I'^alls  coal  field,  Newlierry, 

Volcanic  dust  analyses,  C'iarke, 


F.W.:  Whitlield,  J.E. 


1888. 


Division     of     glacial     ;;eology, 

Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
Drumlummon  veins,  Clayton. 
Rejtort  United  States  liciil(igial| 

Survey,  1 1  ay  den. 
Literature  of  geyseritc,  Meirili,  | 

G.  1'. 

188!l.  Iron  IJutto,  Calvin. 

Analyses  of  rocks,  Cliatard. 

Notes  on   rocks  from   I'mt  VM\ 
aud   Gallatin    Valley,   .Mcnil 
G.  P. 

Report — Montana     d  i  v  i  s  ion,  | 
United  Slates  (ieolo.^iciil  Sur- 
vey, I'eale. 

Analyses  of  rocks,  cliatnid  aiidj 

Eakins,  Catlott,  I'akiiis. 
Cray.y  Moiiiilains.  Woln. 
Macfarluiie's      Railway     liiiidt'.l 

Dawson, <i,.M.;  1'iiiu|m  liv, I'lit- 

nam,  r|iliam. 
Remains  in  Laramie,  CaniKin. 
l^aramie  group,  Ward,  !..  I'. 
Warren's  (Jeography,  liicwcr, 
J{eport— Cascade  divisii  111,1  iiitcilj 

States     (Geological     S  n  r  v  i')'| 

[(.'razy  MoimtainsJ,  HillcT- 
Report— Moiitau;!      di  visiou, 

United  States  Geolosiinl  Suv] 

vey,  I'eale. 


1890. 


iMontseirat,   I] 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


657 


3vier  von  liiitte, 
Ganlincr  liivw  | 

ir. 

mio  (>r  .MiiiUiiiia 

ilgrcn. 

intral    Mmitaiia.  I 

;ic  stuilics,  Hay- 1 

lonill,  (i.  r, 
lie    coal,    J)a\is,  I 

id  no. 
Liiuljfieii. 

tate.s,  llitrhcwk, 

3noz«i<'.  ('iiiii'. 
ibow  loilo,  lilake, 

to,  Emmons,  S.  F. 
I  field,  Newlierrv. 
analyses,  Clarke, 
iokl,  J.  E. 
srlucial     .m'ology, 

r.  c. 

iiina,  Clayton. 

States  i;c(iliij,'Kalj 

I'll. 

eyaeriti',  Merrill,  | 

I'iii. 

|;s,  Cliat;ii(l. 
Iroiu   I'ort  Kllis 
\alley,   Merrill, 

|ui      d  i  V  is  ion. 
(;e()l(i,!j;i(;il  Siir- 

\\in,  Chatard  ;ii"lj 
It.,  I'.akiiis. 

Is.   Wdlll. 

L'ailway     i'nW>^ij 
1;  l'iUHi>rli,v,riit-j 

liiiie,  I 'allium. 
Iward.  I.,  i'. 
Iphy,  r.riwcr. 
|Mlivisioii.linl"lj 
Lical     surM'.v| 

liins).  nillfi' 
lii      division,! 

Geological  Sui-j 


iMoiuaiia— Contimied. 

IIS'JI.  .\iialyHes  of  cniptivo  roek,  Cli.i- 

tard. 
("ainliriauof  North  Amurica,  Wal- 

cott. 
('iiiiial)araii(l  Bo/.einaii  coal  I'dds, 

Weed. 
Coal  lields  of  Montana,  We'd. 
Cietarcons    of    Xortli     America, 

White,  C.  A. 
|);i(i's  of  origin  of  certain  tojio- 

f^rajihie  forms,  Davi.s,  W.  Jl. 
Di'voniaa  and  Carboniferous,  cor- 
relation, Williams,  II.  .S. 
(' lasHi  Ilea  tion  of  mountain  ranges, 

Ifpham. 
Flora  of  (ireat    Falls    coal   field, 

Newh'^rry. 
Notes  on  8\vect  (irass  l>m»j   T„e- 

donx. 
intones  for  bnildinj?,  Merrill,  U.  V. 
Titanic  oxide  [in  soils],  IJunning- 

ton. 

iMoiitseirat,   I'^ugeiio    de,   DoUfus,   Au- 

;;iist(',  and.  Archives  de  la  Commis- 
sion scieiitiliiiiio  dii  Mexi(|Ue,  vols.  2 
;imi:i,  Paris,  1867.     (Not  seen.) 

JMoore,  F.,  jr.  Maj)  and  description  of 
Texas,  coiitaininjj  sketches  of  its  his- 
tory. j,'coloiry,  geography,  and  statistics, 
will  .sdiiic  lu'ief  remarks  upon  the  char- 
lU'ti'i'  and  customs  of  its  inhabitants, 
li:J  liu,;;es,  18  ,  IMiiladelphia,  1810;  2d 
■ilitiou,  1115  J)age3, 18'  ,  Now  York,  1811. 

Uoore,  Francis.     Geological  sketch   of 

Texas. 
Ti'\;iH  .\lmanac  (Kicbardson  &  Co.),  vol.  It, 

|ip.01-!l|t,  ISji). 

Uoore.  .lacob  15.  On  a  rockiug  stone  in 
Kiirliani,  N.  11. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  0,  jip.  a43-24»,  plato  10. 

1.-2:!. 

Ifooie,  1'.  N.  The  inni  ores  of  soiith- 
wsterii  .Missouri. 

lii'iil.  Siiiv.  Mi.t.soiirl,  iiicliiiliii/rtlulil  work  of 
K;i-lH71.  Ucport.voM,  pp.OilB-OTl,  JclVursou 

Cily,  ISTI. 

Kepiiit  on  the  iron  ores  of  Grconup, 

'o.vil,  Mild  Carter   eoiiiities,   the  Ken- 
hmlvy  division  of  the  Hanging  Rock 

1  iron  rt';;ioi). 

Gfdl.  Sill  V.  Kpiiliieky,  IJrporls  of  projiross, 
viil.  1.  new  series,  pp.  rjM-IDO  (liottoiii  pagiiia- 
liuii).  riiiiikl'ort.  IH7(). 

15ull.  127 42 


Moore,  P.  N. — Continnod. 

Ueport  ni)on  the  Airdrie  fnrnace  and 

property,  Muhlenberg  County,  Ky. 
(Jcol.  Siirv.  ICeiitui'Uy,  Itopni'ts  of  proftress, 
vol.  2,  now  series,  jip.  101-188,  plates,  Traiik- 
fort,  1877. 

liejiort  on  the  geology  of  the  Nolin 

River  distri(;t,  embracing  portions  of 
Grayson,  Edmonson,  Hart,  and  Ifiitler 
eonnties. 

(it'ol.  Surv.  ICiMitiicky,  Uoporls  of  progress, 
ni'W  series,  vol.  2,  pp.  7'J-i;J4  (bottom  pagina- 
tion), Kraiikfort,  1877. 

Oil  the  geology  of  a  portion  of  tho 

ui)l>cr  Ciimbcrland  River  valley  in  IJell 
and  ilaiiaii  counties. 

(ieol.  ,Siu-v.  Kentucky,  lleports  of  progress, 
vol.  4,  now  series,  iip.  ll.'MSS  (liolloni  pagiun- 
tioii),  Frankfort,  1878. 

On  the  geology  of  the  region  adja- 
cent to  tho  eastern  border  of  the  west- 
ern coal  field,  from  the  Louisville,  Padii- 
cah  and  Southwestern  Kailway  to  the 
Ohio  River. 

Geiil.  Siirv.  Kentucky,  lleport.i  of  progress, 
vol.  4.  new  aeries,  p|).  42^-444  (bottom  piigina- 
lion),  Krankfort,  187H, 

On  tho  geology  of  Hancock  County. 

(!«ol.  Siirv.  Kentucky,  lieiiorts  of  pro;;re.S8, 
vol.  4,  new  scries,  pji.  389-421  (bottom  pagina- 
tion), 4  plates,  Frankfort,  1878. 

R(!port  on  tho  geology  of  a  section 

from  near  Ciimpton,  Wolfe  Comity,  to 
the  mouth  of  Troublesome  Creek, 
Breathitt  County. 

(iool.  Surv.  Kentucky,  Ueportsof  progress, 
vol.  4,  new  series,  pp.2,")5-284  (bottom  i)a;iiua- 
tion).  plate,  Frankfort,  1878. 

Report  on  the  iron  ores  in  the  vicin- 


ity of  Cumberland  f!ap. 

Cico!.  Sill  V.  Kcnlucky,  Kepiirla  of  progress, 
vol.4,  new  series,  jip.  241-2.')l  (bottom  pagina- 
tion), libit.',  Frankfort,  bH.'*. 

The  Virginias,  vol,  1,  pp.  78-80,  1880. 

—  Report  on  the  geological  reconnais- 


sance oi"  lli(*  region  adjacent  to  tho 
Virginia  ami  Kentucky  State  line,  fnmi 
(Cumberland  Gap  to  Chatterawhii.  or 
ISig  Sandy  River. 

Ijeol.  Surv.  Kentucky,  Reports  of  prognss, 
vol.  4,  new  .scries,  pp,  217-240  (bottom  pagina- 
tion), Frankfort,  1878, 

—  Report  on  the  iron  .>ros  and  the  iron 
manufacture  of  the  Kentucky  Red  River 
iron  region. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Kentucky.  Reports  of  i)rogi'Oss, 
vol.  4,  ni'W  series,  pp.  18J-21C  (bottom  piigiua- 
tion),  Frankfort,  1878, 


608 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OP 


(Bru.in. 


Moiehead,  J.  M.     < )courremo  of  gold  in  !  Morton,  Samnoi  O. — Continued. 


MoiitnoiiKiry  County,  N.  (\  ' 

ICIislin   .Mil<^lii'll   Sci.  Koc,  Jniir.,  1800,  ji))    I 

H7S8, 1«ill.  I 

Morgan,  AlCriid.     A  roviow  of  llaydcn's 

^i'ol(i<;iciil  and  topogriinliicnl  atliis  to  , 

of  Colorailo,  witli  a  Mketcli  of  the  gool-  I 

ogy  of  iiorthwPHtfiru  America.  ' 

(iool.  Sdi,'.  Liverpool,  Proc,  vol.  4,  pp.  18-44,  I 

1H7!».  ! 

[Morgan,    Henry    J.]     Illustrations    of 

jioliriliud  rock  surfaces. 

imli  (insiis  r.  S.,  Kcport  on  tlio  bnildiii^   j 
HtdiiiH  of  tliii  I'liittMl  Sialics  ami  Hl,nti«tii' >  of 
tli(i|ii:irry  iiidimtrv  lor  IHgo,  I'latcH  .W  .II- 
I.N'III.     Itdiiinl  .IS  part  of  Vol.  X,  Wa-sliinj;- 
t I8HI. 


—  Synopsis  of  the  organic  rciiiiiins  of 
tho  ferruginous  sand  forniation  of  the 
I'nitod  Statics,  with  geological  remark'), 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  IT,  |)p.  271-J95,  l.s:;(i.  vol 
18,  pp.  243-2.50,  1830;  vol.  2:i,  pp.  2S8  •J!)4,  18';3 
vol.24,pi>.  128-132. 18.1:!. 

—  Synopsis  of  organic  remains  of  ihf 


Morris,  (Jliarlos.  'J'hooriesof  tho  fornia- 
t iuii  of  coral  isl.'inds. 

riiila<l<l|iliia    .\<a(l.    .Sci.,    Proc.,    1888,   pp. 
Il!l    121),  18H8. 

Morris,  S.  Fislior.  Tlin  New  Itiver  coal 
field  of  West  Virginia. 

.\m.  Iii.st.  Jliniiii;  En;;., 'i'raiis.,  vol.  8,  pp. 
201  2C,s.  ISSO. 

Tho  Virginian,  vol.  1,  ji]).  1(12-104.  4",  1880. 

Morse,  I'.dward  S.  On  the  landslides  in 
the  vi<inity  of  Portland,  Me. 

r.oHtdii  Sor.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  12,  pp. 
23:)-2H,pla1o,  ismi. 

Morse,  .lames  O.  Ohsorvations  on  the 
gray  waclte  region  of  the  State  of  New 
York. 

Alli.liiy  Inst.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  pp.  84-85, 1830. 

Morton,  Sanuiol  a.  Descriptions  of  two 
nt!W  species  of  fossil  shells  of  the  genera 
Scaphitcs  and  ('rei)idula,  with  ohsorva- 
tions on  tho  ferruginous  sand,  plaster 
clay,  and  upper  marine  formations  of 
the  United  States. 

I'liiladcljiliia  Acad.  Sci.,  Jour.,  vol.  6,  pp. 
1117-1 1'.l,  1829. 

Description  of  tho  fossil  shells  which 

characterize  tin*  Atlantic  Secondary 
l''orniatiou  of  New  Jersey  and  Dela- 
ware, etc. 

riiilailclplii.a  Acad.  .Sci.,  Jour.,  vol.  0,  pp. 
72  100,  pis.  3-0,  1829. 

Additional  oliservations  on  tho  geol- 
ogy and  organic  renia  ns  of  New  Jersey 
and  Delaware. 

I'iiil.iili'ljdiiii  Acal.  Sci.,  Jour.,  vol.  0,  pp. 
189-2(14.  I'latc  VIIl,  1829. 

■ On  the  analogy  whi,'h  exists  bctwecm 

the.  marl  of  New  Jersey,  etc.,  and  tho 
chalk  formation  of  Euro))c. 

Am.  Jour.  Sew.,  vol.  22,  pp.  00-05,  1832. 


Cretaceous  groi.p  of  tho  Hnitcd  stjito, 
88  pages,  19  plates,  Pliiladeli>liia,  IKll. 
Almtract.  Am.  Jour,  !sci.,  vol.  27.  pp.  ;;77-3,| 
1835. 

Notice  of  tho  fossil  teeth  of  lisliis 

of  the  llnit(!d  States,  the  di.scovcrvdi' 
the  gait  in  Alabama,   and  a  prii|iiim.,l 
division   of  tho   American   CrctiKcinis  i 
grou]). 

Am.  Jon  r.  Si  i.,  vol.  28,  ]i]).  27C-27S.  1H:;5. 

Descrii>tion  of  some  new  simcIcs  nf 

organ  I  c  remains  of  the  (!retaceoiisf;iijii|i 
of  the  United  States,  MJth  a  talnilar 
view  of  the  fossils  hitherto  (ILsiovcrni 
in  this  formation. 

Pliiladelpliia  Aiad.  Sci.,  Jonr.,  \iil.8  ]i,irH 
pp.  207-227,  1812. 

See  also  Vanuxem,  182!t. 

Mosler,  Christian.     Der  Kui)fcrlM'r!.'li;iii 
am  Obern  See  in  Nord-Ainerikii. 

HorR-  und  lliitt.-ZtMt.,  AldiainlliiUL'.viJli 
pp.  203-221,  1877 ;  vol.  27,  pp.77  07.  \.<?.i. 

Moxan,  Charles.     On  the  geology  ol'lliej 
Tnited  States. 

Tli(>    (li'olojiiKt,    London,     184^'.,    jip.  51-61, 
cidorcd  Kocdofitical  map.  1HI3. 

Mudge,  ]{.  l'\    Thosaltmar.sii  fdiniiitii'ii 
of  Lynn. 

Ehhox  Inst.,  Proc,  vol.2,  iip.  117  ll'.i,  1^';.' 

[(Geology  of  Manchester.  | 

Essex  Inst.,  I'roi'.,  v,d.  2, )).  30  i ',  p.i,  \''il. 

[Geology  and  mineralogy  of  I.viiiii 

field.] 

Essex  Inst.,  Proc,  vol.2,  pji. 201  'JOi  i>ii: 

[On  bowlders  near  (irovelaiul.Miiss.] 

Essex  Insl.,  Pnic,  vol.  2.  i>p.  4ii(i  liW  I*i 

Discovery  of  fossil  footni.irks  iiitlij 

Liassic  (?)  formation  in  Kansas. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  41.  |i|i.i;Mi| 
1800. 

First  annual  report  on  lli('!,'i'iilii! 

of  Kansas  for  1KG4, 56  pages,  bawri'iii 
1806. 
riiocence  Tertiary  of  western  Ka| 

sas. 

Kansas  Acad.  Sol.,  Trans.,  1874,  pp  I'j 

1874. 

Geology  of  Kansas. 

[K.ansas]  State  l)oard  of  nu'riiuH""' 
Annual  Ueport  for  year  ending'  .Novoutal 
1875,  pp.  107-127,  1875. 


DARIOK.] 

Mudge,  It.  ] 
—  .Votes  oi 

periods  of 
rnilcd  S 

8iirve\  of  t 

rhart'e,  Hul 

1870. 

—  Notes  on 
periods  of  j 

Uiilteil  Sfj 
.siirvi^y  (if  (111 
and  [>;ir(s  of 
(Icn  in  cli.ir;; 
pp.  277-204,  -^ 

I—  Geology  ( 

(ICan.sis)    S 

Ilieniiial  IJep. 

piate.s,  Topck; 

I —  Kansas  [g 
iliiclarlane'i 

161.1870. 

I —  Metainorii 

Coniity. 
Kau.tas  Aca( 

IfUl. 

|Miiir,  ■folm.    () 
foruia. 
Aui.  Jour.  ,Sc 

li<73. 

■Studies  in 
niu.s  ill  the  Sie 
Am.  .\s8oo.  A 
pp.  49-04,  1875. 

•Olltliejmst 

;'aiitc;i. 
•Vni.  -V.ssoc, 

25:i,  lt(77. 

ffler,  Albert, 
am  Ohorii   See 
.Vord-.\niorika. 

Xaliirl'(irNehon< 

lii'iKOii.jip.  .111.4: 

^'eui  s  J,ilirl)ue 

"nier,  s.    The 

■""'■i-Ain.Sii)!!,., 

''I'l'M  l.a  Xatiir 

"■nroe,  l/euryS. 

■^'»-  lust.  Mini 
"«-;i02,  p|,„e,  ,87- 

'wchison,  Ix'ode 
•''■livc'red  at  th. 
'"film  <.eolojric 
i«tP.].    US 

A  fm 

[ration. 

'l^ii.Jour.Scl.,  2< 


U 


I.ag( 
f  eniarki 


{BrLL.ir. 


BiBTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


659 


ic  rcuiiiiiis  (if 
nation  of  the 
j;ical  rcmarkt. 
\-l'.)Z.  ISutl,  vol. 


I'V- 


■>8  34.  IM; 


•cniiiiii^  of  till' 
United  States, 

iidoiiiiiiii.  is:;i. 

ol.  'JT.lMi.-''"  >1, 

teeth  of  tislies  j 
10  discovery  nt  ] 
iHil  a  pmiinsiil 
.■an   t'lctaii'iiiH  I 

,.270-':".-.  IHIS. 

now  spi'i'ii's  I'tl 
!rctiU'ciiiisi;i(iiiii 
witli  ii  U\Ma\ 
iicrto  (liscovfrnlj 

,Jour..\"1.8  li'iii- 

r  Ki;pf«'i"lipr!,'liM 
-AmeviUa. 

|l>1..77-'.iT.i.-7'.i. 
lio  gi'olo!j;y()fllie] 


lsr.1. 


I'l'- 


iil-OlJ 


Iniiiv^li  roniwtii'iii 
>.,,p.ii7-no,is5: 

llPHtCV.  1 

lcraloj?,v  of  l'V"»| 

|(ivt)Vcliiinl.M:i^^'l 

1.2.1il>-l'"i-'''*'*-' 
|i  footmaTUs  ill  till 
in  Kaii-as. 

OT.vol.  41.  I'l'l'^-l'l 
\xt  on  tlie!;Hii 

of  wc>ti'ni  Ka^ 

i'rans.,  IsT-i.  I'V  ''•' 


Is, 


(Mill""' 


Id   of    n'-iri" 


Mudge,  H.  F. — Continued. 

Notes  on  tUe  Tertiary  and  Cretaceous 

ncrioilH  of  KaimaH. 

riiitril  Stiitos  {ji'ologicnl  and  googrnphicnl 
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1870. 

Ndtrs  on  the  Tertiary  and  Crotacoous 

perioilf'  of  Kansas. 

Uiiiiiil  states  (geological  and  geographical 
Biirvcv  111'  the  Territories,  onibracind  Colorado 
and  iiiirls  of  adjacent  TerrltorioM,  F.  V.  lliiy- 
(Ini  in  I  liarKC,  9th  Annnal  Report  [for  1876J, 
pp.  277  l.'n4,  "Washingtou,  1877. 

[. tieolofxy  of  Kansas. 

|K;in,~as]  State  board  of  agriculture,  Ist 
Ilieiiiiial  Keport  for  1877-78,  pp.  46-88,  map,  6 
plntis.  I'opeka,  1878. 

I Kansas  [goolosical  formations]. 

ll.ni  luilauo't)  Am.  Ueol.  11.  R.  Guide, pp.  159- 
161.187'.t. 

I —  Metaniorphic   deposit  in  Woodson 

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1873. 

Studies  in  tlie  formation  of  mount- 
aiua  ill  llio  Sierra  Nevada,  Cal. 
Am.  A.HSdc.  Adv.  .Sci.,  I'roe.,  vol.  23,  part  2, 

pp.  19-«4, 1875. 

On  tlie  post-glacial  history  of  Sequoia 

isaiite;i. 
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2511,  mn. 

Iliiller,  Albert.     Ueberdio  Knpferminen 
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XaUiil'iirschendeGescU.  iu  llaael,  Verhand- 
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Ncms  .l.ihrbiich,  1*<.')7,  pp.  79-81, 589-590. 

fuiiier,  S,     Tlie  phosphates  of  I'icardy. 

Sri.  Am.  Siipp.,  vol.  23,  p.  0319,  No.  584, 1887. 
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lunroe,  1  lenry  S.  The  mineral  wealth  of 

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lorohison.  Roderick  Iinpey.  Address 
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1547. 


Murchison,  Roderick  Iin])ey — (!ont'd. 
On  the  former  changes  of  the  Alps. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,2u  series,  vol.  12,  ])p.  245-250, 
1851. 

From  I'roc.  Koyal  See.  March,  1H5I. 

( )n  thi'  occurrence  of  niuuerous  frag- 
ments of  lirwood  in  the  islands  of  the 
Arctic  Archipelago;  with  remarks  on 
the  rock  specimens  brought  from  that 
region. 
I  (Jeol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  11,  pp.  536-541, 
1856. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  21,  pj).  377-382, 
.856. 

On  tlio  crystalline  rocks  of  the  North 

Highlands  of  Scotland. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  11,  part  2, 
pp.  57-61, 1857. 
Canadian  Nat.,  vol.2,  pp.  262-267,  1857. 

Notice  of  a  memoir  by  M.  .Inlcs  >Iar- 

cou,  entitled  "Dyas  and  Trias  or  the 

New  Red  sandstone  in  Europe,  North 

America,  <ind  India." 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  28,  pp.  250-259, 
1859. 

Thirty  years'  retrospect  of  the  prog- 
ress in  our  knowledge  of  the  geology 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.  33,  pj).  1-21, 
1862. 

Ueviewed  by  W.  E.  Logan,  Ibid.,  pp.  105-10(i 
1862. 

On  the  relative  powers  of  glaciers 

and  lloating  icebergs  in  modifying  the 
surface  of  the  earth. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  2,  now  series,  jip.  21-32, 
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On  the  Silurian  system  of  rocks. 

Am.  Gool.,  vol.5,  pp.  80-83,  1890. 
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McClure,  R.  L.M.,aud.     Appendix, 

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Murphy.    Some  physical  feattiresof  Nova 
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Murray,  Alexander.  [Report  on  district 
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Gaol.  Siirv.  Canada,  Report  of  progress, 
1843,  Montreal.  1845. 

Abstract,  Canadian  .Tour.,  vol.  3,  jip.  27-29, 
4 ',  1H.-.5. 


G60 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


(DULL.  127, 


Murray,  Alexanilor— (  (Hitiimod. 

]i<lK)rt  [oil  JJoimvontiiro  liivor  <Uh- 

trictl. 

GpoI.  Snrv.  Caiindft,  Itcport  of  progresH  lor 
1H44,  i>ii.  07-77,  Jlontrcnl,  1840. 

Report  [on  a  part  of  tlio  oastorn  pen- 

iiiHula  of  ('anada  bulweeii  Hay  Cual(!ur 
iiiirt  (iiilf  of  St.  I-awroiico], 

(WmI.  Siirv.  C'liniidn,  Kciiort  of  progress, 
1845  40,  pp.  99-122,  Monlrciil.  1847. 

l?e]tort  [(Ml  KaivaiiistiiiuiaaiKlMicli- 

ipicoteii  rivt'r.s,  Lakt;  Superior  districtj. 
(leol.  Siirv.  Ciniiula,   Ucpoit   <if   progrcsB, 
1840-47.  pp.  47-57,  Montrciil,  1847. 

On  north  coast  of  Lake  lliiron. 

CfCdl.  Siirv.  ('iiniidii,  Report  for  1847-48,  pp. 
9l-l(lC,  Mdiitrf.'il,  1849. 

Ab.stract,  Canadian  Jour.,  vol.  3,  pp.  48-52, 
4".  185.'). 

Report  [on  a  further  examination  of 

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Huron]. 

(iicil.  Siirv,  Canada,  lipporf  of  jjrogress, 
184.«-49,  pj).  7-40,  niiip,  (It taw!i,  1850. 

Kt'port  [on  work  in  tlio  great  penin- 
sula lioundcd  by  Lakes  Huron,  St. 
Clair,  and  Krio]. 

(icol,  Surv.  Canada,  I{(>])oit  of  i)rogn'ss, 
1830-51,  pp,  13-33,  Quebec,  1852. 

Report  [on  part  of  the  region  be- 
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river.s]. 

Oeol.  Siirv.  Canada,  Koport  of  iirogress, 
1851-52.  lip.  57-91,  Qiicbee,  1852. 

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Lake  Ontario,  between  Kingston  and 
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(ienl.  Surv.  Canada,  Report  of  progress, 
1852-5;i,  pp.  75-152,  1854. 

Almtract,  Canadian  Jour.,  vol.  3,  p.  29  (J  p.), 
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Report  for  the  year  1853  [on  region 

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(ieol.  Surv.  Canada,  Itcjiort  of  progress, 
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(tcol.  Surv.  Canada,  lve]ioit  of  progress, 
1853-1850,  jtp.  101-125,  ToroMlo,  1S,57. 

R'eport  for  the  year  18.")5  [exaininii- 

tion  of  parts  of  th-j  Huron  and  Western 
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(ieiil.  Surv.  Canada,  Report  of  progres.s, 
1853-1850,  |>ii.  1'.'7  li:i,  Toronto,  1857. 

.Mislract,  Canadian  Nat.,  noI.  3,  pp.  81-83, 
1858. 


Murray,  Alexander — Continued. 
Rejxirt  for  the  year  185(5  [  further  ex. 

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Huron]. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Canada,  Rci)ort  of  pnign,* 
1853-1850,  pp.  145-1'JO,  map,  and  maps  in  atla, 
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Report  [on  (i(>,orgian  liay  district]. 

(ieol.  .Surv.  (/'anadii.  Report  of  pro;;ri'88, IKI. 
1857,  j)p.  13-27,  map.  Toronto,  1858. 

Abstract,  Canadiuu  Nat,,  vol.  4,  |>|i.  caoi 
1859. 

Report  [on  the  copper  district  of  the 

Tliessalon  and  Mississagui  rivers). 
( ieol.  Surv,  CaniKla,  IJeport  of  iiiourtMS,  UJi. 
pp.  07-104,  map,  Montreal,  18.')9. 

Abstract,  Am,  Jour,  Sci,,  2d  ."(ories,  vol. 31, 
p.  123  (J  p.),  1859. 

Secpience   and    distribution   of  the 

rocks  of  the  great  northern  iieniiisiik 
(ieid.  .Surv.  Kewfoundliind,  Ueporl  of  prui; 
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Reprinted  in  (ie(d.  Surv.  Newl'ipumlliiuj, 
PI).  5-47,  London,  1881. 

Report  of  geological  survey  of  New- 1 

foundland    i'or   18(i5,   with   :i  pielatory 
report    and    an   appendix,    by   \V.  £.  [ 
Logan,  U)  pages,  Montreal,  isoi;. 

Report  u])on  the  geological  survey  I 

of   Xewfonndland  for   18GG   (uot  semi 
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Reininted  in  (Ieol.  Surv.  Newfoiindl.inil, 
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[Rei)ort  on  Union  Mine  region,  Tilt  | 

Cove,] 

(icol.  Surv.  Newfoundland,  Report  uf|'io;| 
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Report  upon  tho  geological  siirvevj 

of  XewfouniUand  for  1808,  tJ8  pagt,sa| 
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l{eprlnted  in  Geol.  Surv.  NewfoumiLind  | 
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(icol.  Surv.  Newfoundland,  Report iifliriij' 
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Reprinted  in  (ieol.  Surv.  NcwfoiiniIkiiiil,| 
pp.  194-205,  Loiulon,  1881. 

[Survey  of  (ho  Hay  Kast  Kiver, iM 

tributaries,  and  tho  siirrouudiii;,'  t'uiiii'| 
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(ieol.  Surv.  Newfoundland,  Uciiort  "I  M\ 
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Uepiinled  in  (ieol.  Surv.  N'!wl'iiumll.™l| 
pp.  208-248,  London,  1881. 

Report  ni»on  tho  geological  siirvefl 

of  Newfoundland  for  1869,  iiS  pajji* '-  j 
St..lohn8,  1870. 

Geographical  (lescriptioii  of  tluBa^ 

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(ieol.  Surv.  Nowfouiulland,  lUportolfn 
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WBTOK.] 

Murray,  Ale: 

—  Ili.stribii 
Avaloii]. 

Ciid.  Surv 
pp,  l4-.'!4,  St. 

Iti'jiriiited 
pp.i;7a-297,  I 

—  The  Car 

I'niiiiilland. 

(iciil.  Surv 
ri'-is.  1873.  pp. 

—  (iei)lngicil 
I.oikIdii,  187; 

—  h'ocks  of 
(lidl.  Surv. 

rcjc,  1-72.  ii]>, 

—  lii.stribiiti 
Trill  ily  I  Say 

(irnl.  .Surv. 

ress,  1872,  pp.  1 

—  I.aiirentia 

;ilioti.s. 

c™!,  Surv. 
res.s,  1.M73,  pp.  3 

—  fieologica! 

district  ). 
(iiiil.  Surv.  J 
rfss,li<74,  PJ).  20-21 

—  [Report  01 
Exploit.s  Ivive 

llciil,  ,Surv.,  ; 
rvs.s.  1875,  pp.  5 

—  Geological 
-li  by  i.'(i  incl 
-."iiiiilcs  to  1 

—  Hisrovery 
ciatcii  rocks  w 
Neutomidljiu 

I'liil.  Ma;;., 
18711. 

iicad  to  llic  I 


|N.   On  bowlder 
■Am,, lour.  Sci 
iNash,  Al;u),son. 
!iii(l  veins  ot'  II 
and  (,(■  the  ge 
tliiitdi.strict. 
.\ni..Ionr.  Sci 
|Nasoii,   I  "rank 
some  vertebrii 
iliiras,  Centrul 
Am  ilour.  Sei. 
1887. 


DABION-l 


NOT?TII   AMERICAN    GKOLOOY. 


efii 


Uaiul,  Iti'i'ort  of  iw;| 
liiis,  1870. 


Murray,  Aloxandcr — Continnod. 

I)i,stri)>iitioii  of  {\n-  ibniiatioiis  [of 

Avaloii]. 

Ci  (il.  Snrv.  Nowfoiiixllfttnl,  Roport  for  1872, 

pp.  l4-:!4,  St.,l()liiis.  IHTil. 

l{n|iriiilfil  ill  (i(!ol.  Siirv.   Newfoundlnnd, 
pp. 278-297,  London,  IHRl. 

TIh^  Carbon ileroiis  series  of  Xi^w- 

riiiiiiilland. 

(iidl.  Snrv.  Newfoiiiidlnnd,  T'oporl  of  iirnj'- 
Tfn-i.  li'T.l  IM'.  14-35,  42.  Montr,  al.  !(<7:i. 

—  (H'ological  niaj)  of  Ntn\f()uii(llainl, 
London,  1S73.    (Not  seen.) 

Kocks  of  Kof  ky  liiver  survey. 

(It III.  Snrv.  Nowioiuiillaml,  IJpport  of  prog- 
m-t.  l-'72.  pp.  30-34,  St.  Jolins,  1873. 

. —  l)i>tril)utiiin  of  the  foruiations  [in 
Trinity  ISay  region]. 

(Iii.l.  Snrv.  Ncwl'iiundl.aiiil,  Ilcport  of  ]iro;:- 
rc8<,  l.^TL'.  pp.  14-29,  St.  JoliliH.  1873. 

—  I.inirentian  and  Lower  Silurian  form- 

;itiiin.s. 

la  111.  Snrv.  Ncw'oundl.nnd,  IkCporf  nf  inog. 
rcss,  1S7;1,  pp.  35--)  J,  Montreal.  1873. 

—  (ii'oloi;ical  foatnre.s  [of  Gander  River 

(li.strii't  |. 

liiiil.  Siirv.  Newfoundland,  Iteport  of  prog- 
Ksa.  1874.  pp.  20-24,  St.  Johns,  1875. 

—  I  Ki'iiort  on  the  upper  waters  of  the 
E.Nliliiils  liiverand  Notre  Daiuc  region.] 

(li'iil.  Snrv.,  Ntnvfonndland,  Keportof  prop- 
ris.i.  I.S7.',  pp.  5-0.  St.  Johns,  1870. 

—  Gcoloiiical  map  of  Newlbundlaiul, 
lid  liy  L'()  inclies,  Montreal,  1877;  scale, 
L'."i  niilcs  to  1  inch. 

—  lii.<i()very  of  thesovpentino  and  asso 
ciiitiil  rocl<H  with  their  metallic  ores  in 
Newi'iHuiiilaud. 

riiil.  Maij.,  iiinv  serins,  vol.  7,  p.  210  (J  ]i.). 
187!) . 


Murray,  Alexander— Continued. 

<iei>logical  Hiirvey  of  Newlbundland, 

Ke[»(>rt  of  jirogrcss  for  187!t,  St.  .John, 
18M0.     (Not  Keen.  1 

Ki'Piinlcil   ill   (lool.   Snrv.   Nowfonndlnnd, 
PIL-MJ.')!!,  London.  1881. 

Special  report  on  discovery  of  gold 

near  Urigns.  Conc())ti'  ,i  IJay. 

fieol.  Snrv.  Newl'oiinillaud.  pp.  532  , 130.  Lnn- 
don,  1881. 

(ilaci;ition  of  Newfoundland. 

Itoyal  Sor.  Canada,  Tmns.,  vol.  1,  m-r..  4,  pp. 
65-70,4%  1883. 

and  Howley,  ,1.  P.     (Jcological  map 

of  Newfoundland,  London  (187!t)-    (N'ot 
seen.) 

Murray,  John.  On  the  sca-hottoni  de- 
juLsits  observed  during  the  erui.se  of 
tiie  ('liallcnijcr. 

Am.  Jonr.  Sci.,  3d  sorifis,  vol.  12,  pp.  255-270, 
1K70. 

From  I'roc.  Uoyiil  Soc,  vol.  24,  Ho.  170,  1870. 

Report  on  the  specimenB  of  bottom 


Ui'ail  to  llir  (iool.  Soc.,  London. 


deposits.  Re])ort  on  results  of  dredg- 
iugs  under  the  supervision  of  Alexan- 
der Agassi/,  in  the  (iulf  of  Mexico,  in 
the  Caribbean,  aiul  abnig  the  Atlantic 
Coast  of  the  United  States  by  the  IT.  S.S. 

ILirvard  Coll.,  JIiis.  t'cimp.  Zool.,  Hull.,  vol. 
12,  pp.  37-01,  1880. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  3d  sorics,  vol.  31, 
pp.  221-225,  1880. 

Murrish,  .John.     State  of  Wisconsin,  re- 
jiort   on  the   geological   survey  of  the 
lead  regions,  (io  pages  [IStiSf]. 
[On  tlie  result  of  recent  investiga- 
tions in  tlie  lead  regions  of  Wisconsin.] 
Wisconsin  Acad.  Sci,,  Trans.,  vol.  1.  |i.  193 
(J  p.),  1872. 

Report  on  the  geological  survey  of 

tlw.  mineral  regions. 

Wisioiisin  Agr.  Soc,  Trans.,  1872-73,  iiji. 
409-474,1874?. 


N. 


I  N.   0)1  liowlders  and  rolled  stones. 
Am.,Iiinr.  Sci.,  vol.il.  pp.  2H  ;iil,  l.'^'J.'i. 

I  Nash,  Alaiison.  Noticesof  the  lead  mines 
and  veins  of  llampsliire County.  Mass., 
iind  (if  the  geology  and  mineralogy  of 
that  district. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  12,  pp.  238-270,  map,  1827. 

|Nason,  frank  L.  On  the  location  of 
801111!  vertebrate  fossil  beds  in  Hon- 
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Am.  Jonr.  Sci,,3d  aerieH,  vol,  34,  pp.  48S-487, 

1887. 


Nason,  Frank  L. — Continued. 

A  new  locality  of  the  camptonite  of 

llavi'es  and  K'oscnbiiscii. 

Ani.Joiir.S(i..3d  sor.. vol. 3,^.pp. 229-230, 1889. 
A  list.,  Am.  Nat..  v(d.23,  p.  812  (3  lines),  1889. 

Tlie  'I'riassii!  rocks  or  the  red  sand- 
stones of  New  .Jersey. 

(iool.  Surv.  Now  Jersey,  lloport  for  1888,  pp. 
10-44,  plato,  IH89. 

Geological   studies  of  the  Archeau 

rocks. 

(ieol.  Surv.  New  Jersey,  Keport  for  1889,  pp. 
12-Uj,  1889. 


662 


rATALOGlIE    AND    INDKX    OP 


[Bnt.  127. 


Naaoii,  Frank  L. — Continued. 

[ ]  (Jcolojjiciil  Htiulioa  of  tlio  Triaasic 

or  rod  Haudstoiiu  rockti. 

CJtsol.  Surv.  New  Joraoy,  lioport,  1889,  pp.  88- 
72, 188a. 

[ f]  Artesian  wells. 

(i«ol.  Surv,  Nfw  JerHpy,  Report  for  1880,  pp. 

82-80. 1KS9. 

On  Iho  intrnsivo  origin  of  the  Wat- 

•'IiiuifjftrapsofNow.Iorsoy.    [Al>Htract. J 
(i.Mil.  Soc,  Am..  IJiill.,  vol.  1,  pp.  582-5C;t(.ip.), 
1890. 
AbMlract,  Am.  7  at.,  v..l.  24,  p.  212  (i  p.),  1890. 

>'>cai»()lite  rock. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  ad  Borion,  vol.  39,  p.  407  (0 
lines).  1890. 

Tho  poat-Arcboan  age  of  tbo  white 

linieHtones  of  Suhhox  County,  N.. J. 

liool.  Surv.  New  Ji'iBoy.  Kcporl  for  1890,  pp. 

25-60,2  plates,  1891. 

AI.Htraol.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2,'i,  pp.  815-810, 1891. 

Ucvk-wcd  liy  Anmi.,  Am.  lii!ol..  vol.  8,  pp. 

120-121,  and  l>y  ,1.1).  n[nnal,  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,3il 

HiMiiM.  vol.  42,  pp.  70-72. 1891. 

The  jiost-Archoan  iitre  of  tho  white 

linicstonoH  of  Susbcx  County,  N.  J. 
Am,  Gfol.,  vol.  7,  pp.  241-252.  1891. 

Tho  ]>aHt-Archi'iiii  aue  of  tho  white 

limcstono  of  Susacx  County,  N..J. 
Am.  Cool.,  vol.  8.  pp.  166-171.  1891. 
ill  aiiHWcr  to  ,T.  I).  Pana,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3(1 
series,  vol.  42,  pp.  70-72, 1891. 

Iron  mines,  notes  on  the  aetivo  iron 

mines. 

(■1 1)1.  Surv.  Now  Jersey,  Report  for  1890,  pp. 
51-127,1891. 

Ei'iiptivo  iron  ores. 

Enfi.  auil  Miiiiuj;  Jour.,  vol.  51.  p.  093  ()  p.), 
4^.  1891. 

antl  Perrier,  Walter  F.     A  notioo  of 

some  zircon  rocks  in  the  Archean  high- 
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Aiu.  A.frtoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  38,  pp.  241- 
245, 1890. 

Nathorst,  A.   G.     Tho  jiosition  of   tho 
Olonellus  lieds. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.2,p.356  (J  p.),  1888. 

Nathurst,    K.    O.     Fonuation    of    coal 
Hcains. 

ICuu.  and  Mluiug  Jour.,  vol.  46,  pp,  194-195, 

4'^,  1888. 

Nebraska. 

1821.  I'\)rniations  of  western  part  of 
Mississippi  Valley,  .lames,  E.  P. 

T823.  Map  of  country  drained  by 
the  Mississippi,  western  sec- 
tion, James,  E. 


18.'.2. 


1853. 


1854. 


Nebraska — Continued. 
18:"J.  Expedition  from  Pittsburg  to  the 

Rocky  MountaiuH,  Long. 
1824.  Pumice  of  the  Missouri,  ,laiuc8,  i; 
1835.  Country     west     of    tho     Uockv 

Mountains,  Hall,  ,7. 
1843.  (loology  of  central  ai:d  western 
portions    of  America,   hoj^cri 
H.  1). 
Exi»h)ration  from  the  Misaonri  to 
the  Rocky  Mountains,  Frt'iMoiit 
Survey  of  Wisconsin,  lowii,  Min- 
nesota,  etc.,  Owen,  D.  1>. 
Map  of  the  Had  lands.  Eviins,  .1. 
CJeolugic    map    of     the     I'nited 

States,  etc.,  Marcou,  J. 
Map    of   Wisconsin,    lowii,  and 

Minnesota,  Owen,  1).  D. 
Fusilina    limestone     from    Fort 
Kearney,  Owen,  1).  D. 
18.')5.  IJeber   die    Oeojogie    von   Xord 
AmerilsM,  Marcou,  .1. 

1856.  Sped  mens  from  Man  vaisesT('m\ 
niake,  W.  P. 

Review  of  j)art  of  geohtgii'  map 
of  the  United  States  iiy  Mar- 
cou, Blake.  W.  P. 

Geology  of  tho  upper  Missouri, 
Ilayden. 

1857.  Les  roches  du  ,Tnra,  Marcou, ,'. 
(ieology     and     paleontoleg.v   of 

Mexic.in      boundary      sorvn. 
Hall,  .1. 
Notes  on  Cretaceous  of  Nebr.nsb, 
Mock  iind  Hayden. 

1858.  Notes  on  ma])  and  section  of 
country  on  Missouri  Kivor, 
Hayilen. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  tlic  I'nited 

States,  Rogers,  II.  1). 
Tertiary   and  Cretaceous  of  tin' 

Northwest,  Meek  and  H;iyiliii. 
American   geology,  addressed  to  j 

Meek  and  Ilayden,  Ahireoii, 
Geology  of  Mauvaises    I'erie.s  of| 

White  River,  Ilayden. 
Geology  of  North  America.  Mir- 

con,  J. 

1859.  Exi)lanation  of  map  of  Xebiaska  | 
and  Kansas,  Ihiydeii. 

Reply  to  criticisms  of  J.  1>.  Dima 

Marcou,  ,1. 
Explanation  of  map  of  Ncbrii8ka| 

and  Kansas,  Hayden. 
Lower  Cretaceous  of  Kansas  and  | 

Nebraska,  Meek  and  llaydeu. 


MRTO!!.' 


NORTH    AMKRICAN    GEOLOOY. 


(5(13 


Ne"o>  tsl^ '*"''""*■'"'""' ■ 
\K>'.K  So-called   Tiium   of    KiiiisMs    unil 

Xobraskii,  Meok  ami  llayiN-ii. 
ISilc.  N'otcH  oil  KiiiiHus  and   XubrUHka, 
Marion,  .1. 
KxpliiralidiiH    in    Kansas,    Meok 

and  llaydon. 
Notes    on    N4d)raska    and   I'tah, 
llay<l(Mi. 
ISiil.  I»t'|dy  to  Newberry  on  ago  of  Ne- 
braska leaves,  llerr. 
isd'j,  Synojisis  ol'    Cretaecous    liraclii- 
])iids,  (iabb. 
Lower  Silnriaii,  .luratoic,  Creta- 
ceous, and  Tertiary  fossils  from 
Nebraska,  Mookand  Ilayden. 
ISi'm.  (,'retac(!ous  fossils,  Meok  and  lli'y- 
(len. 
(icolofjy,  etc.,  of  the  u]iper  Mis- 
sissippi, llaydun. 
ISiil.  b'econnaissanco     an     Nebraska, 
Marcon,  ,1. 
Iiyas  in  Nebraska,  Marcou,  J. 
lS(ir>.  Carboniferons  and  Cretaceous  of 

Kansas  and  Nebraska,  Meek. 
ISilil.  Mail  "*  Canada  and  jiart  of  tlio 
Tnited  States,  l.oi^an  and  Hall. 
ISilT.  Cictaceous  of  the  West,  the  Da- 
kota f^ronp.  Ilayden. 
(ieinititon  njjper  Paleozoic,  .Meek. 
.Survey    of     100    miles     west    of 

I  Mnalui,  Kgleston. 
I.e  l)yas  an  .Nebraska,  Marcon,  .1. 
I'irst  annual  re])ort  <d'  survey  of 

the  Territories,  Ilayden. 
Terrain  cretace  sur  les  bords  du 
.Missouri,  Marcon,  ,1. 
isc.s,  Possibilities  of  eo.'il  in  Nebraska, 
Ilayden,  White,  C.  A. 
Pyas  in  Nebraska.  Marcou,  .1. 
bill',   ieitiary  of  Dakota  and  Nebraska, 
Ilayden. 
I,i;i;nite  beds  of  the  npi)er    Mis- 
souri. Hayden. 
Cretaceous   and   TiMtiary   jilaiits 

iVom  VelU  .vstone,  Newberry. 
Pejiort  of    survey   of    (Colorado 

and  New  Mexi(M),  Ilayileu. 
Notes  in  Wyominu,  and  Colorado, 

Ilayden. 
Kxidoration  of  Vellowstono   and 
Missouri  rivers.  Ilayden. 
1>*"0.  Later     extinct     llora    of    North 

America,  Newberry. 
1S72,  Report  of  survey  of   Nebraska, 
ilayden. 


Nebraska — Continued. 
1872.  Paleontology  of  eastern  Nebraska, 

Meek. 

I'lauts    if    Crt^taccoiis   and     Ter- 
tiary, Li^sunerenx. 
(ieology  <if  the  Missouri  N'aliey, 

Hay  don. 
1ST3.   (ieologiciuapofthe  United  Slates, 

Hitchcock,    C.   II.;     Ilihlicock 

and  niake. 
IS7I.   Lignite    tloia    of   the    far  WesI, 

.Newberry. 
Cretaceous  tloia  <if  I  lie  Western 

Territories,  Lesqnereiix. 
iSTo.  (ieologic    chart    of    the    luitcil 

States,  Hradley,  K.  II. 
Exi>loratioii     in     Nebraska     ,'iiid 

Dakota,  Hayden. 
l«7l>.  Superticial  deposits  of  Nebraska, 

Auglu^y. 
Later    extinct     lloias    ol'    \oilh 

America,  Newberry, 
(y'retaceoiis   and   Tertiary    fossils 

of  the  upper  Missouri.  Meek. 
CretaceouH   and   'Tertiary    fussjls 

of  the  upper  .Missouri  country, 

(iabb. 
Relations    of    lignitii'    giiinji   of 

the  West,  Stevenson. 
Geology    between     Lea  Veil  worth 

and  the  Sierra   Nevad:',  Liigle- 

niann. 
1S77.  Coal  regions  of  .Vmerica,  Macf  ir 

l.'ine,  ,1 . 
1S7S.   Lignitie     formations     of     Noilli 

.\merica,  Lesc|nerenx,  llaMl.ii. 
Position  of  forest  bed  of  iKnIli 

oastcirn  Iowa,  M<'(iee. 
Hot   PlntVs  in  n<irdlichen   NClir.is- 

ka.  Raeh.d. 
lS7i).  North    .\merican    Meso/oic    and 

Ceno/oic,  .Miller,  S.  A. 
l\i<'hthofen's    theory    ol    liiess   in 

light     of     .Missouri      diposits, 

'Tod<l. 
Macfiirlane's  (ieolouieal  liailioad 

(iiiide,  Nidiraska.  Ilayden. 
ISSO.  Physical  geogr.aphy  and  geology 

of  Nebraska,  Anghey. 

1881.  (Juaternary   of  west     Iowa    and 

east     Nebraska,     Chambcrliu, 
To.ld. 

1882.  Tertiary  of  central  region,  Cope. 
Loess  of  North  America,  Call. 

1883.  Fauna   and    extent  of   Laramie 

group.  White,  C.  A. 


6^4 


CATALoaUR   A^'l)   INDKX    OF 


[nri,u  127. 


Nebraska — C'ontinuo«l, 

188;}.  Iiitcriiiitlont  wcIIn  in  NohraMkii, 

To.hl. 
Koview  f»f  noninariiitt  fossil  inol- 

luscaof  North  Amoricii,  White, 

C.  A. 
18S4.   \'(!rtoliratii    of    Tertiary   oC    Iho 

West,  Cope, 
(ilaciiil    liunndary    in    Ohio,  In- 
diana, and  Kentucky,  \Vriy;ht. 

(}.  V. 
IHKf).  Ueport  of  glacial  diviNJon,  dhani- 

herliii,  T.  C. 
I?o))ort   on    l^naternary  {geology, 

Clianihorlin,  T.  ('. 
Well  in  Carboniferous  at  lirown- 

ville,  1  licks. 
Dike  on  White  Rivor,  Hicks. 
MicrostructuroofcprtaiuhowWor 

days,  Dawson.  (!.  M. 
Maj)  of  the  United  States,  McOeo. 
1880.  Quaternary  v<ile,anic  deposits  in 

Nebraska,  Todd. 
Dakota    gronp   sontli   of    J'latte 

Kivcr,  llicks. 
Volcanic   dust    In    aonthwestiMn 

Nebraska,  Moriill,  (i.  1'. 
Dakota  group,  llicks. 
Permian  in  Nebraska,  Iliclcs. 

1887.  Lincoln  salt  basin,  llicks. 
Well  sectious.  llicks. 

Map  of  United  .States,  Hitchcock, 

C.II. 
Volcanic  dust,  analysis,  Clarke, 

P.  W. 

1888.  Coal,  Ashliurner. 
Crystalline     rock      in      l'a\viie(> 

County,  Russell,  F.  W. 

Diatomaceous  earth,  llicks. 

i'ossil  bono  in  well  at  Lincoln, 
Am.  Oeol. 

Goysorite,  llicks. 

Literature  of  gcyserito,  Merrill, 
G.P. 

Marl  from  Cheyenne  County, 
Am.  Geol. 

Peat  bed  in  Lou))  County,  Rus- 
sell, F.  W. 

Report — division  of  glacial  geol- 
ogy. United  (States  (ioological 
Survey,  Cbamborlin,  T.  C. 

Salt  well  at  Lincoln,  Rus.scll,  V.  V,. 

Quartzite  between  Niobrara  and 
O'Neil,  llicks. 

Volcanic  dust,  llicks. 


Nebraska — Continued. 

1888.  Green  (|uart/ite,  Todd. 

Clay  from  Pine  and  Cberrv  cnini. 

ties,  Roed. 
188!t,  Coiitinnaiw'i'  of  Lak«'  CIicnciiiio, 

Todd. 
Soils  of  Nebraska,  llicks. 
Teri'arcs  of  the   Missouri.  Tmlil, 
I.SJIO.   Lineage  of  Lake  Agjissi/,  TmM. 
Loess,  and  its  fossils,  Sliiinck. 
Mai^farlaiic's      Raihviiy      (iiii.l,, 

Todd. 
Warren's  Geogrn])hy,  Itrcw.r. 
1891.  An  old  lake,  bottom,  Hicks. 

(Jret.'K'cous    of    North    .Ainciiin 

White,  (!.  A. 
Dovoniaii  and  Carbonileinii.'i.cnr- 

relation,  Williams,  II,  .s. 
Flat  (.'reek  bad  lands,  Kill;;.^lpy. 
Notes  on  central  Nebra.skii,  k'lis 

sell,  F.  W. 
Progress   n'])ort  of  artesiini  ;inil 

nnderllow    investigation.   Net- 

tlctoii. 
Some  Kansas  salt  marshes,  ilay, 
Stones  for  building,  Merrill, (i.r. 

Neff,  Peter.  The  Sylvania  sand  in  (iiyi- 
hoga  County,  Ohio. 

(i('i)l.Soi'.  Am.,  I'lill.,  vdl.  l,pi).  32-;il,  lS!iil 
Abstract,  Am.  Nut.,  vol.  21,  j).  llu  d  lincsi 
1890. 

Nelson,    Edward  T.     On  tlir  (irijfin  nf  I 
stylolites. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  .serins,  vol.  17,  p.  (K;i[ii, 
1879. 

Nelson,  R,  ,F.  On  the  geology  of  tlii> 
ISahumiis  and  on  coral  fcuiiialidiis  fjcii 
erally. 

(iool.  Soc,  (^)uin't.  Jour.,  vol. !),  jiii.  JdO-il' 
1853.  i 

Nesbit,    D.   ^L    Tide    niar.slie.s   of  tlic  1 
United  States,  with  eontributioiis  irnni  | 
the  United  States  Coast  Surrey,  liyS. 
L.    Hoiirdmaii,    ICldridge,    Morse.  ;iiiil  I 
others;    United  States   De]>;irniu  lit  "f  j 
Agriculture,  iniscellancous,  Spr(i;il  I'l- 
port    No,    7,    25!)    pages,  Wasliiii^'tiin, 
1885. 

Nettleroth,      Henry.     Kentucky     l»s>il 
shells;     a    monograpli    of    tlie    fossil 
shells  of  the   Silurian   and    jicvoiiiiii] 
ro(!ks  of  Kentncky. 

(icol.  Smv.  Ki'iiliicUy,  .T.  P.  I'loclor,  ili 
rector,  2l,">,  iv  pages,  30  plates,  4=,  l''iiiiililori 
ICy.,  18,89. 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGV. 


065 


Netfleton,  K.  S.     On  llio    (list    HVRtcju- 

jitic  ciillci'tion    mill  (lisciisHion  of  tlio 

Viii:iiii;(i  L'oimty  oil  wcIIh  of  wt'stcsni 

IViiii^^ylvania,   iircpnioil    for   puliliciv- 

jiiko  Clicvcniir,  I    tioii  liy  .1.  K.  Caill. 

Am.   Phil.  Sue,   rrnc,  vol.  In,  p)).  .(29-4n.''i, 

187T. 

—  ri(>;;rcMfl  io))<)rt  of  artcHiaii  ami  iin- 
iliM'lliiw  mv('Hti,i;atii»n  li('t\vi'«Mi  tlu^ 
iiiiicly-scvciitli  (Ir^jroc  of  west  l<>n;ji- 
iiiili'  'IIkI  tho  footliillH  of  tlio  Rocky 
Moiintiiiim,  witli  iiiapH  anil  ])rolllcH, 
r;iit  II,  prepared  under  direction  of 
ilii  >i(rclary  of  AKricultnrc^,  11  jiaj^cs, 
1!  iil:ilts,  WiiHliinjjton,  1><'J1. 

Neumayr,  M.  Die  Intertraiipean  ISeds 
lin  licUan  iind  dio  ].,araniief;;rni)pe  iin 
ucstliclien  Nordanierika. 

NcH.rt  .liiliil.iicli.  1H81,  vol.  1,  pp.  71-711   l.s.si. 

—  nil'  oeogiii])Iiiacli«  \'orl)reitunM  de.r 
,liii';i-i''i>rniatioii. 

K.  1>.  Ak.id.  WiHJ.,  DcnkschriftPii,  vol.  50. 
|ip.  07  1 1'J,  jils. 
Nevada. 
is.'il.  (leolofiy  and  rcflonrees  of  Cali- 
fornia, Ty.son,  P.  T. 
is"):!,  (ieolof^ic  map  of  United  States, 
ia  sand  in  Cnyn-  H  etc.,  Marcon,  ,1. 

is.'il,  Ancient   lake    in    tlio    Colorado 
desert.  Hlako.AV.  P. 
l'.x]ilor;ition  between  the  tliirty- 
eijjlith  and  forty-lirst  parallels 
in  IH.");}-."!^,  iScliiel. 
l^"."i.  l,'c))((rt  on  cxplorMtion    between 
iititndelW  and   II   for  ronte  to 
tlie  PaciCic,  Sclii(d. 
IS.')'.  Conn  try  a  long  Mexican  boundary, 
Kniory. 
<>roi;rai>liy    of    Western    States, 
,,  vol.  !i,  pp.  'Joo-il'  ■  I  Hake. 

lS"i><.  (ieology  of  Nortli  America,  Mar- 
con,  ,1. 
Sketch    of    geology    of    United 
.States,  Rogers,  11.  D. 
IWl.  (Jeology  and    mines  of  Washoe 
district,  I  Hake.  W.  P. 
li'tjiselu^richt     ans     Californien, 

Richthofen. 
Fos.siliferous  rocks  of  California, 
Whitney,  J.  D. 
ISft").  (ieoiogy  of  California,  field  work, 
18()0-18t3,"),  Whitney,.!.  1). 
Coinstoek  lode,  Eng.  and  Mining 
.Four. 
1866.  Recent  developments  of  survey 
of  California,  Whitney,  J.  D. 


Nevada — Continued. 

I'MH).  .lourney  through  California  and 
Nevada, . I ackson.  (;.'!'. 
Gaylussite    frcun    Nevada,    Silli 

man. 
Polisiiing  of  rocks  by  Ninid.  .lack- 
son,  C.  T. 
l.S()7.  Drift   of  I'aeifK!  Coast,  Wbilney. 

.1.1). 
18(W.  Reniark.s  on  geology  of  Nevada, 
Whitney,.!.]). 
Principles  of  natural  system   of 

volcanii^  rocks.  Kichthofen. 
Mittheilnngcii  von  der  N\'(  sikiiste 

Nord-Anierikas,  ivir^htholen. 
On  fossils  in   Nevadii,  etc.,  Whit- 
ney, .1.1). 
Silurian     in    Nevada,    Whitniy, 
.1.1). 
IHflO.  Desiccation  of  surface  of  western 
Ameri(!a,  lilake,  W.  P. 
Alter  der  goldl'iihrcndcn  (i.'inge, 
etc.,  Richthofen. 

1870.  I'oshils  Iroiii  Pacific  Coast,  (ijibb. 
Sun  pictures  of  Rocky  Mountain 

scenery,  llayden,  F.  V. 
Geology   of   T(>yabe   r.inge,  Kni- 

nions,  S.  1'. 
Coinstoek  lode.  King,  C. 
(ioldlagerst.'ittcn       Californiens, 

Piirkart. 
White  Pine  district,  Hague,  A. 
I'.gan  C^anyon  distiict,  Hague,  .\. 
Geology  of  great  Pacilic  Railroad, 

Meek. 
Silver    IJend    district,    Eminons, 

S.  F. 
Fossils  collected  by  King  snrv(!y, 

Meek. 
Mining  industry  survey  of  forti- 
eth parallel,  ll.igne,  .1.  D. 

1871.  Ancient   lakes  of  western  Aiiht- 

ica.,  Newberry. 
Glaciers  on  Pacilic  Slojie,  King,  C. 

1872.  Primordial     fauna     in     Nevada, 

Whitney,  .1.1). 

Reconnaissance  in  Xeviidii  and 
Ari/.ona,  1.;    e. 

Ancient  lakes  of  America,  New- 
berry. 

Notes  on  mining  districts,  I^yle. 

Fish  beds  of  Osino,  ('opi;. 

Notes  on  mining  districts,  (iflbert, 
G.  K. 

Mining  districts,  Hoft'm.an,  W.  J. 


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■if 


Nev  ida— f 'ontiniiod. 

1872.  Kopiirt  of  Arizona  aixl  Nuvudn, 

(iilbort,  (i.  K. 
IHT.i.    Tortiary  coal  of  (laino,  Copo. 

Coluiiiiiar  iliorito  from  lUack 
Hock,  Itliiki',  W.  r. 

T(i|i();;rii))liy  of  (iroat  liaHin, 
Klakcl. 

Silver  oris  of  Wiiito  i'iiu^  district, 
Clayton. 

(Ji'mIoltIi'  map  of  rnitoil  Statoa, 
Ilitclu'ook,  C.  II.;    Ilitclicork 
and  Itlaki). 
,1871.  (Uacial  opoch  in   Utali   and  Ne- 
vada, (iilbert,  (J.  K. 

Afj;«  of  the  Tonto  sandstone,  O il- 
l>t<rt,  (J.  K. 

Prnliniinary  report,  surveys  west 
of  tlie  one  linndrcdth  meridian, 
(jiilhert,  G.  K. 

Res<!areli('a  in  Arizona  and  Ne- 
vada, Oilbert.G.  K. 

Notes  on  Hri.stol  and  l-aj^le  dis- 
ilricts,  Howell,  K.  E. 

Li>;nit('H  anil  Mint  beds  of  west- 
ern America,  Newberry. 

Notes  on  niiniuf;  districts,  Gil- 
bert, (1.  K. 

Orif^in  of  fissnrea  and  tbeir  con- 
tents. Hrown.  A.  J. 
1875.   I'u.dda  raujje,  Ulake.  J. 

Ueport  on  portions  of  Utali,  Ne- 
vada. Arizona,  and  New  Mexico, 
Howell.  E.K. 

New  fcatnre  in  C'oni.stock  lode, 
li.M'kcr. 

'leolof^y  of  Sierra  Nevada  in  re- 
lation to  vein  mining,  ISow- 
nnin. 

Portions  of  Nevada,  Utah,  etc., 
(iilbert,  (i.  K. 

Carboniferons   coal    in    Neva<la, 
IJrowii.  A.  J. 
187G.  Notes  on  Uintah  and  Wahsatch, 
ranges,  Kinjj.  C. 

Whcseier's  e.^ijedition,  Loow. 

Report  on  southeast  California 
refjion,  Loew. 

Geoloj^y  between  Leavenworth 
and  Sierra  Nevada,  Engleniann. 

Paleozoic  subdivision  on  fortieth 
l)arallel.  King,  C. 

Maj).M  of  i)arts  of  California,  Ne- 
vada, Arizona,  Colorado,  New 
Mexico,  and  Utah,  Gilbert,  Mar- 
vine  and  Howell. 


Nevada — Continued. 
187(>.  Microscopic!  petrograjdiy  survcv 
of  fortieth  parallel,  /irkil. 

1877.  Deseriptive  geology  fortieth  pur- 

allel  survey,   Hague  and  Km- 

nions. 
Part  of  western  Nevada  and  east- 
ern t'alilornia,  Conklin;;. 
Fossils  from  Neviida,  t'tali,  cii., 

White.  C.  A. 
lieniarks  on  paleontology  (plioiii 

eth  parallel   survey,   Hull  iiml 

Whitlield. 
Kennirks  on  Mesozoic  and  Ceiin- 

zoi(!,  Meek. 

1878.  Gravel  ridges  in  Jlerrinmc  V;il- 

ley,  Wright,  G.  1'. 
Springs  of  Nevada,  Lyle. 
Systematic   geology   of   fnrtit'tli 

parallel  survey.  King.  C. 
Report    on   ])ortions    of    Ncvadi 

and  California,  Conkliiig. 
Restored  outline  of  Lake  Kiiiiiii' 

villc,  (iilbert  and  Howell. 
Structure  and  origin  of  nionn 

tains,  Le  Conte. 

1879.  Clasallication    of    rocks,   \V;i(is. 

worth. 
North    American    Meso/oic  ;iiiil 

tJenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Ores  of  Eureka  district.  lUaKc 
Eureka  district.  Keyes.  W.  .'^. 
(ieological  survey  of  the  toitictli 

))aralltd,  Newberry. 
.Jura-'fri;is    of     westtn-n     Ndrth 

America,  White,  C,  A. 
Fortieth  i>arallel  survey,  systini- 

atie    geology    by    Kiiiii,  IVim- 

pelly. 
Temperatures    in   the   Coiiislnck 

lode.  Church. 
Extinct    volcanoes    about    l,;iU' 

Mono,  Le  Conte. 
Aiuyzon  Tertiary  beds,  Cope, 
Macfarlane's  Geological  b'liilniail 

(iuide,  Wyoming.  Hague,  A. 
Wanderings  in  the  Wesleni  himl, 

Vivian. 

1880.  Report  of  work  in  Eureka  (lis- 

Hague,  A. 
Reconnaissance  in  San  I'nuioisiii, 

Eureka   and    IJodio    districtn, 

Becker. 
Auriferous  gravels  of  Sierra  .Vl'-  j 

vada,  Whitney,  J.  D. 

1881.  Loess   of   the    Western   plaim, 

Child. 


DiHTOM.) 


NORTH    AMERICAN    OEOLOGY, 


CC>1 


in  Enri'Ua  (lis- 


Nevada— Oontinnoil. 
18M'J.  Ci^rtiiiii   ToitiHry   of    tlm    fJn-at 
HiiHin,  CojiK. 

.Siumniiry  of  K"*'>l"gy  <>f  tlio  Com- 
Htoiik  lodo,  Hodker. 

Ktpoit  of   work  ill  Enrnka  dis- 
trict, IluK'H'.  A. 

(i<'oloj;y    ol'  CoillHtock    loiio    anil 
W'iiHlioc  (listric^t,  iJotikcr. 

Siil|>liiir   (li^|)oHitH    ill    rtiili   anil 

Ni'Mlll.l,  lillHScIl,  I.  ('. 

Iifpint  of  llnitoil  States  (icoloj^- 
ii  111  Survey,  I'owull,  J.  W. 

\ Olcaiiic  drift  uf  (JlialliH,  Iilalio, 
.liiliun. 

Import  of  division  of  the  I'acitic, 
I  Iannis  A. 

'fcrtiiiry  of  central  rogioii,  Cope. 

Aurora,  Nov.,  Clarke,  11.  C. 
ISHI!.  Classification     of     lake     liasiim, 
Davis,  W.M. 

l,itliol(»;jy  of  (!xi)loratioii  of  for- 
tieth parallel,  Merrill,  N.  F. 

Note  siir  la  jii'olof^ie  ile  la  Cali- 
fornie,  .Man^oii,  .1. 

Tlifi'iiial   spring  of    Yellowstone 
I'ark,  I'eale. 

i;x]i]oration  of  fortieth  parallel, 
Wailsworth. 

I  Mayas  and  playa  lakes,  Rus.sell, 
1.  C. 

Mineral  vein  formation  at  Stoani- 
))oat  Sprin{^s,  Le  Conte. 

History  of  Lake  Lahoutan,  Rus- 
sell,I.  C. 

Ke])ort  on  work  in  Great  Basin, 
(iilhert,  (J.  K. 

(Jcolofiy     of     Enroka      distriet, 
Haj^iio,  A. 
1881.  I'aleontoloyiy  of  Eureka  district, 
Waleott. 

A  zoic  system  and  its  subdivisions, 
Whitney  and  Wadsworlh. 

(;iiinato  chanj^fes  of  later  geoloj^ic 
times,  Whitney,  ,1.  1>. 

The  fortieth  parallel  rocks.  Wads- 
worth. 

Idalio  I'lioeone  lake.  Cope. 

Petrography  of  fortieth  parallel 
survey,  Zirkel. 

Cimbrian  of  I'nited  Statits  and 
Canada,  Waleott. 

I'lie    deposition    of  ores,    New- 
lie  rry. 

Silver-lead  deposits  of  Eureka, 
Curtis,  .1.  S. 


Nevada— ( 'ontiniiod. 

18M4.   Lower    KiirlliiK'toii    liiiirHtoiio   in 

New  .Mexii'o,  S|iriii;;er. 
Carson  ('ity  iciiiioiitcs,  Khikc 
Volcanic  dust  in  the  (iruat  llasin, 

KiiHsell,  I.e. 
N'olcanic  rocks  of  the  (ireat  Itasin, 

llai^iie  and  Iddlll^s. 
Rocky      Mill      iiiIiicm,      Kiircka, 

Science. 
Vertidirata    of  'I'ertiary    of    the 

West,  ( 'ope. 
LakesofOn^at Itasin,  Russell.  I.C. 
Huildiii||(  stones,  Foster,  W. 
!S8,'>.   Existing  glaciers  of  the  United 

States,  Russell.  I.C. 
History  of  the 'raeoiiie  (|uestion, 

limit,  T.S. 
Meridional      dellection     of      lee 

streams,  Mciiec. 
I'rogress  of  neology,  iss;i,  Hunt, 

•r.  H. 

Taconic  system,  Marcou,.). 

(ioologic  sketch  of  I'acilic  divi- 
sion, Meeker. 

[Analysis  of  roeks,  eti'.J,  work 
doniMii  Washington  laboratory, 
Clarke  and  Chatanl. 

(Quaternary  lakes  of  the  (Jreat 
Hasiii,  (iilhert,  <i.  K. 

Volcanic  (Inst  dejiosits  of  the 
(ireat  Hasiii,  Russell,  I.  C. 

Quaternary  and  Itecent  niolliisca 
of  the  (Jreat  Hasiu,  Call. 

Allaiiile  as  a  roi'k  coustit  iieiit, 
Iddings  and  Cross. 

Study  of  thiiiolite  of  Lake  La- 
houtan, haiia,  E.  S. 

Hague  and  Iddiugs  on  Comstnek 
lode,  Raymond,  R.  W. 

Enlargement  of  fiiigmeuts  in  cer- 
tain rocks,  Irving  and  N'aii  Ilist\ 

Structure  of  the  Eureka  district, 
Hague,  A. 

Igueniis  rocks  of  Washoe.  Hague 
and  iddiiigs. 

Lake  Lahoutan,  Russell,  I.  (J. 

Map  of  the  I'nited  States,  Mc- 
Cee. 

New  genus  of  Cambrian  trilobite, 
Wahott. 
188G.  Geological    battle   of    the   Com- 
stock,  Church. 

Washoe  rocks,  Becker. 

Report  of  work  in  division  of 
chemiBtry,  Clarke,  F.  AV. 


HfiM 


(JATAI.OGm-:    AND    INDIA    OK 


(nPLi-ir 


Nuv.tda-Continnoil. 

1«M(;.  CmiiliiiiiiK.rNoHliAniiTica.  VVal- 

cott. 
IHHI.  Miip  on  li..  United  Htah«8,  llitili- 
rock.C.  II. 
IliHtorv    of    tlio     fiuiltN    of    Iho 

Hicrrii  Noviulii,  Oilbort,  (>.  K. 
M(«H(>/oi('  roaliii,  (lopo. 
FiMilfH   of  tlid    (iri'iit    Itaniii    iiihI 
Hiorra  Novadii,  Uimwdl,  I.  (J. 
IfWS.  'I'yiKiH    of    DcvHiiiiin,    WillianiH, 
II.  S. 
I'aiiltH  of  Si(MTa  Novftdft  and  Ha- 

Hiti  ran^OH,  (fillxTt,  (i.  K. 
(ll:iriiTH,  Klllirions,  S.  V. 
Marl>l('s,  Nowl-erry. 
Olisidiaii  cliir.  Iddiii^n. 
<>i'i;;in     of     |iriniary    (piart/     in 

haHalt,  Iddin^N, 
(^iijcksiiviM'  d(q>()sit.8,  Hoclirr. 
l{f|iort  <'alifiirniadiviHion  United 
Stat«!.s     (icolo^ical     .Snrvcy, 
Itc.  k.T. 
Ii'cport  of  I'aloo'/oic  division,  Wal- 

cott. 
Tlii-ory   of   ore    d(^poaitH,   Wad.s- 
wortli. 
188i(.  Slratij;ra])liic  position  of  Oloncl- 
luH,  Walcott. 
(iiaciation    of   jioaks    of    Siorra 

Nevada,  Am.  (fcol. 
Ori^jiii  of  normal  faults,  LoConto. 
Ulassilication  of  Cainbriau,  Mat- 
thew. 
Dry  lakes,  .lonnoy. 
J'',i|UnH  liodw,  ('ojio. 
IWtO.  Analyais  of  adolic,  soil,  Eakina. 
Macfarlano's      Kailway      (inido, 

Ifaifiie. 
Natural  aoda,  Cliatard. 
WaiTon's  (i<'()}j;ra|)liy,  lirowor. 
Uanna  of  lower  ('anibriaii,  Wal- 
cott. 
IH'.U.  Cambrian  of  North  America,  Wal- 
eott. 
Ulassilioation  of  mountain  ranpos, 

Uphain. 
Devonian  ami  Carboniferous,  cor- 
relation, Williams,  II.  S. 
Maii^janese  dei)osits,  Penrose. 
Ore  dejjositsof  I'iocbo,  ^laynard. 
Stones  f(U'  buildiufj,  Merrill,  G.  1". 
Newberry,  John  S.     fOn  pebbles  in  con- 
f:;lomerates,  and  on  qnartzites.] 

Aiiiiiii.'i  of  SiMence  (ricvclaiul),  vol.  1,  ]>.  'J.'ifi 
(.J  p.),  185;). 
Itead  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1853. 


Newberry,  .Fobn  K. — Continued. 

Ii'eporl     upon    the    U''"1"K.V   "I    tin- 
route. 

(iiMiloKioiil  report,  III  I'i'piirl  ni' «x|il(iriilliin 
i'lir  II  niili'Kiiil  roiilt)  fnim  the  Surraincnlu  \  al 
li',\  III  tile  Oiilmiiliia  liivcr.  I''xpliii',iliniiK.iiu| 
Niu'vi'Ns  I'di' II  riiilriKiil  I'liiiti'  rriiiii  lln'  .Mi^i. 
Nlppi  Civirt"  llir  riii:llic  Orcmi  void,  purl  1 1 
(riiiih'H  in  (.'iiliCiii'iiiii  iiiiil  Oregon  |.  4  {i|i..ii;'i 
U'liHliiiiuloii,  IH.'iT  [:i:i<l  C'oiifx.,  '■ii\  Hi'NH.,  ||„||M 
K\.  Doe.  No.«l. 

Almlt'iiet,  Am.  Jour.  8ei.,  '.'<!  unrliH.  vul  y, 
pp.  12a-1J0, 1H.W. 

On  the  mode  of  formation  of  ijiiiinl 

coal. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2il  Herlu.M,  vol.  2.1,  jip.  L'12-2i:. 
1857. 

Report  on  the  cconomicnl  ppologynf 

tlio  route  of  the  Ashtabula  ami  NVw 
fiisbon  Kailroad,  17  ](ajj;e.s.  map,  (  Im. 
land.  1K.")7. 

KxjilorationH    in    New    Mexico— ho 

shows  Maroon's  so-called  .liiras.sn- tnlic 
Cretaeeons. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  Horioa,  vol.  28,  pp.  :;:is-:'9!i. 
I85'J. 

Notes  on  the  ancient  voj^etatimi  of 

North  America. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  Heries,  vol.  29,  pp.  2iK-:i- 
1800. 

Abstract,  Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  «,  jip.  7:1-" 
1801. 

[Note  in  reply  to  LeHquereiix  on  IVr 

tiary  and  Cretaceous  llor;is.  | 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  mrie-s,  \  ol.  uO,  pp.  TO-:"' 
1800. 

(loologieal  report, 

Kiport  upiiii  tlid  Color.ado  Ilivrr  of  tlif 
Wr.s(,('xi)l()rc'(l  in  I8.')7  and  IH.W  liv  l.lcnl.Jiv 
Hcpli  (;.  Ivr.H.  I'liit  III,  l.'i4  imm'H,  li  plites. ) 
llUitli  Conj;.,  iHt  MO.in.,  Scuuto  K.\.  I'm'.  -■ 
WiisliiuKtou,  1801. 

Al.stniit,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  Merlon. 'ol.  33, 

pp.  :i'J4-4u;i,  1801 . 

Description  of  the  fossil  plants  co' 

lected   by  (ieorgo  Gibb.s,  geolnijist  to  j 
the  United  .States  Northwest  lidiiiuhiry 
Commission  under  A.  Camiiliell. 

Boston  Jour.  Xnt.  Hist.,  vol.  7.  pp  Mi-Ji>- 
180.1. 

Notes  on  the  surface  geolotfy  of ' 

basin  of  the  (ireat  Jjakes. 

BostouSoc.  Nut.  Hist.,  Troc, vol.  fl.ri'- <--<'■  | 
1805. 

Mineral  oil.    Prospectus  of  the  In- 
dian Creek  and  .lacks  Knob  (Cumber 
land  and  Clinton  counties,  Ky.)  '"^'M 
salt,  oil,  etc.,  (Mimpany,  with  a  j;c«!n!.' 


iiiiWMl. 
■••1<>K.V   ol'  till' 

it  oi'  ('X|iliinii|i.ii 
Siu'roiiirnlii  V.il 

I''x|ltlllMtj<ill>,llli| 

I'riiiii  till'  Mi~.li. 

•an.  vol  »;.  I'liil  II 

Kipn|,4  ,|,|,.;m;. 

(.,  '.:<l   Ht'HN..    lll.ll.'U 

•-•il  HoricH,  viil  jfi 

itioii  of  r.'iiiiul 

vol.2:),  iip-rj-:'!' 

liciil  pfiolofty flf 
hula  aiiil  Ni'W 
'es,  inii|i.  ('lc'\(- 

jw  Moxicn— ho 
(1  .luriiHsii'  tiilio 

vol.  28,  pp.  2W-299, 

f  vcfjclation  nf 

,  vol.^a,  Pp.L:ii>-2i-, 
;.,  vol.  fi,  pp.  i:)-'" 

KliuM'oux  (in'IVr- 

ora.s.  1 

,,  vol.30,pp.;ii3-:" 


rado  Uiver  "f  llif 
1  lH,'i8  li.v  l,iiMil.J'> 
4  iniK'''*'  ''  pl'itos.  t 
jnatu  Kx.  Hut'-  -/ 

i.,  '2<l  Hcric>s.  "ol. 33, 

fossil  iil;ints('o' 
)l).s,  ;>(>olo;,n.tt  III 
-hwcst  limimlary 
Jamiilu'll. 
..  vol.  7.  \'\<-  wc-v:'. 

ic  geology  "f  ll"' 

kes. 

•roe.,vol.9,pp<--^''' 

icctiis  of  the  In- 
1  Knoll  iCmnber- 
iiitifs,  Ky.)  c"«'' 

y,  witii  :i  j;fol":-' 


p«IIT<>!«1 


NORTH   AMKUICAN    UKOLcJOY. 


66y 


Newbeiry,  ,l«>lin  S.— (Jontimioil. 
ji'iil  rt«|)iiit  oil  tilt)  ImikIh, -0  puguH,  Liu- 
ciiiiiiiii.  inm. 

.MiiiriK't.  Am.  Juiir.  tki.,2il  hci'Ich,  \o1.  il, 
lp.:H4(ii>.),  l«««. 
Oil  tUu  ago  of  tbo  eoul  rormtitioti  of 

Cliiii;!. 

Am,  Jour.  »cl.,2il  MrrluH,  vol,  J2,  pp.  151-154, 
\m 

(;((plo<,'iciil  map  of  Ohio. 

Stililiiii'ri  .\tlaH  of  Ohio  (not  noon),  1807. 

l(('|iort  (til  tUo  CrotuceoiiB  ami  Ter- 

'tiary  plaiitH. 

(,,  ir|i>;;ii'iil  n<port  of  tlio  oxpluriitioim  on  tlio 
Vellimwloiui  ami  MIhhoui'I  rivcin,  in  IH.MMlii, 
hy  I'l,  K.  v.  llii.vdcii,  iiH.sif'ant  iiiulrr  tlii)  ili- 
nctiiiii  ol  C'lipt.  \V.  V.  liajiiuldg,  pp.  145-171, 
WiHJillijJltoii,  I8U'J. 

—  On  the  surface  "cohigy  of  the  basin 
iif  till'  (iieat  Lukes  uud  the  valley  uf 
till'  MissiMsiiipi. 

Now  Viii'k  I.,,M'riiiii  Nut.  UiHt.,  Aniiulfl,  vol. 
1),  pp.  L'lD-JW,  1H70. 

.\iii,  Nal.,  vol.  4,  pp.  193-218,  1871. 

1!,  vlcwi'd  liy  L..I.SIroop,  iltid.  pp.  023-02,'.. 

.\l)siracts.  Am.  Jour.  St'i.,  2d  «irio»,  vol.  10. 
pp.  111-114,  2ti7-20!h  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2,  pp. 
414-11,''  1)  p.),  IHO'J;  NiMus  .luhrliucli,  1870,  p. 
rmii,  IsTii;  Natnro,  vol.  2,  p.  177. 

—  XiiliH  on  the  later  extinct  lloras  of 
Nmtli  Anicrica.  with  descriptions  of 
uiinii'  new  species  of  fossil  plaiils  from 
lliu  I'letaceous  and  Tertiary  strata. 

.Ni'w  York  Lycuiiin  Nut.  Uiiit.,  Aliiiuls,  vol. 
11,  pp.  1  7(1, 1870. 

—  (til  the  llora  and  fanna  of  the  Mio- 
ciiii'lcrtiary  beds  of  Oregon  and  Idaho. 

lliiul  to  Am.  Ah.idu.  Adv.,  Sci,,  IHOO. 
Aiirttiiiot,  Am.  Nut.,  vol.  3,  pp.  440-447  (J  p.), 

1U70. 

—  The  geological  survey  of  Ohio,  its 
luogrcss  in  180!);  report  of  an  address 
ili'livcrcd  to  the  logislattiro  of  Ohio,  (50 
li;ij,'cM,  New  York,  1870. 

—  The  ancient  lakes  of  western  Amer- 
ica, their  deposits  and  drainiigi!. 

Ni'w  York Lycouiii Nat.  Ilist,,  Trniis.,  vol.  1, 

PP.i:r.-;iL',  1871. 

—  (Ago  of  sandstone  at  Kort  llarker.] 
New  York  Lvct'iim  Nat.  lli.-il.,  Trau.s,,  vol.  1, 

p.l48(Jp.),  1871. 

—  I '  111  the  color  of  rocks  poor  in  animal 
reiiiaiiis.l 

Niw  York  Lyceum  Nat.  Uist.,  Traus.,  vol.  1, 

pp.3C-37(Jp-),1871. 

—  Till'  geological  jiosition  of  the  re- 
mains of  elephant  and  niastodou  in 
North  America. 

NiK  York  Lyceum  Nat  Hist.,  Trans.,  vol.  1, 

pp.  77-83, 1871. 


Newberry,  .lolin  .*<.— (JontiniH'd. 
I'l'he  New  .Jersey  saiidHtoiirs  not  do- 
rived  from  (raps.  | 

Ni'w  York  LyciMim  Nal.  IIlNt.,TraiiN  ,  vol.  I, 
pp,  131,133-134,  137,  1M71. 

(On  the  age  of  soiiie  Western  lig- 
nites. I 

Now  York  r.vrt'um  Nut.  llUt.,  'I'raiiH.,  vol.  1, 
p.'.'.'.2(Jp.),l«71. 

On  the  gus  wells  of  (.Ihio  and  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Now  York  I.ycrum  Nat.  Hint.. 'rniiiK.,  vol. 
l.pp  -00  27(1,  IH71. 

I'ait  I,  Ki'itort  of  pnigrths  in  IHd'.t. 

(iiiil.  Siirv.  nliio,  Kiport  I'or  18CU,  pi>.  3-53, 
map,  ColiimliiiR,  IH71. 

Al>Htinrt,  Am.  .lour.  .Sii.,  3il  .sorlon,  \ol.  I, 
pp,  215  210  ijp.),ls7l. 

I'art  1,  sketch   of  the  structure  of 

the  lower  coal  measures  in  nortlieastcrn 
Ohio. 

(ii'ol,  .Siirv.  Olili),  l;o|iort  of  progroHH,  1870, 
'i]>.  14  'i3,  Coluiiil)!!,-*.  Is71. 

Ali.ttraits,  Am.  Nal.,  vol.0,  p.  2iM  l\  \t.) ;  Am- 
Jour.  Sii.,  3d  HOI  io.M,  vol.  3,  (ip.  143- 144,  1872. 

The  ancient  lakes  of  western  .Viiier- 

ica  ;  their  de|iosits  and  diaiiiago. 

ruilcd  Slato.s  j;oolo;;iiiil  Nurvo\  of  \V\oiii. 
in;;  and  pi  'ions  of  ooutJKuous  'I'rrrilorio.s, 
|.rulimiiiarv  (2d|  report.  V.  V.  Ilaydon  in 
»liar>;o,  2il  Itoport  of  projjircsH,  ](p.  32y-331>, 
AYaHliinKton,  1872. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  4,  jip.  640-000, 1872. 

!•'.  V.  lla.vili'n'H  ".Sun  pirturi's  of  llio  Uocky 
Mounlains,"  pp.  135  1.10,  187'2. 

Al)stra("t,'<,  Cauailhiii  \it.,  vol.  0,  now  mrioH, 
pp,  ll'2-118i  Am.  Jii  O.  Sii  ,  2d  scrk'.i,  vol.  50, 
pp.  120-130,  1870. 

On  Ohio  and  other  gas  wells. 

Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  3il  ucrica,  vol.  5,  pp.  225-228, 
1873. 
From  tlio  Cluvoland  Ilonild. 

(ieneral    geology    [and   geology   of 

Cuyahoga  and  .Summit  counties]. 

(lool.  Siirv.  Ohio,  IJi'port.  vol.  1,  pp.  1-222, 
Coiiuiilms,  1873. 

.Vb.itrai't,  Am.  Jour,  .'jti.,  3d  rtirio.i,  vol.  fl,  p. 
02  (i  p.),  1873. 

About  coals  and  lignites  of  Western 

States  and  Territories. 

New  York  l.yriiiiii  Nat.  Hi.st.,  I'loc,  2d 
Horios,  Marcli  to  Juno,  1H73,  jip.  0  10. 

[The  geological  position  of  the  mas- 
todon and  elejihant.] 

Now    York    l.vieum   Nat,   Ilisl.,  Proo.,  -d 
serio.s,  Marili  to  .fiiiio,  1H73,  ]i.  12. 
Abstract.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  ,'■.,  pp.  729-731, 1871. 

[Ixemarks  on  seriientiue  of  the  Coast 

aud  Cascade  ranges.] 

Now  Y'ork  Lvcoum  Nat.  lli.'jt.,  I'roc.,  2d 
scrica,  p.  00  (4  p.),  1874. 


670 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX    OF 


[Bi'LL.  ir. 


Newberry,  John  S.— Continued. 

On  the  lif^uites  and  plant  hods  of 

western  America. 

Am.  .four.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol,  7,  pp.  399-404, 

1874. 

The  iron  resources  of  the  United 


Htates. 

Interiiiitional  licview,  vol.  2,  pp.  754-780 
[not  seen],  1874. 

—  Note  on  the  vegetation  of  the  drift. 

CUivoland  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  1,  pp.  76-80, 
1874. 

—  Analysis  of  Ohio  coals. 

Cloveland  Acad,  Sci,,  I'roc,  vol,  1,  pp.  80-82, 
1874. 

—  Surface  geology. 

(iool.  Surv.  Ohio,  Report,  vol.  2,  pp.  1-80, 
plates,  ColiimbiiR,  1874, 

Keviowed  by  J.  I>,  I)[ana],Am.  Jour,  Sci,, 
3d  neries,  vol.  9,  pp.  468-4(19, 1875. 

—  The  Carhoniferous  system. 

Gool.  Svirv.  Ohio,  Keport,  vol.  2,  pp.  81-180, 
Columbus,  1874.  I 

—  [Geology  of  Erie  County  and  the  i 
isl.'inds.  l.orain  County.]  j 

(iiMil.  Surv.  Ohio,  lioport,  vol.  2,  pp.  183-224, 
Cciluniliu.s,  1871 

—  On  the  8o-(:alled  land  plants  from 
the  lower  Silinian  of  Ohio. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,3d  sorics,  vol.  8,  pp.  110-113, 
1874. 


On  the  parallelism  of  coal  seams. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  Herios,  vol.  7,  pp.  307-309, 
1874. 

Cincinnati  Quart.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  pp.  207- 
260, 1874. 

[On   the    lignite   flora   of  the    far 

West.] 

Now  York  Lycomn  Kiit.  Hist.,  Proc,  2d 
series,  pp.  78-79, 1874. 

[Hcniarks  on    geology  of   western 

Texas.  ] 

■  New  York  Lyceum  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  2d 

series,  pp.  69-70, 1874. 

The  Salina  group. 

I  Now  York   Lyceum   Nat.  Ilist.,  Proc,  2d 

scries,  Jiinunry  to  March,  1873,  pp.  11-12. 

Circles  of  deposition  in  American  sed- 
imentary rocks. 

Am.  As.soe.  Adv.  Scl., Proc,  vol.22, part  2, 
pp.  IS.'i-lOG,  1874. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  7,  now  series,  pp.  103-164, 
1875. 

Discu.sRod  by  T.  S.  limit,  Am.  Assor.  Adv. 
Sci.,  Proc,  vol,  22,  part  2,  pp.  196-108, 1875. 


Newberry,  John  S, — Continued. 
On  circles  of  deposition  in  secontiiiry 

sedimentary  rock,  American  and  lor 

eign. 

Now  York  Lyceum  Nat,  Hist,,  I'nu-.,  :.\ 
series,  pp.  122-124, 1874. 

Discussed  by  Wurtz  and  Hay,  ibid.,  pp.  1:) 
125,  1874. 

[Lower    Cretaceous    sandstone  of 

Long  Island.] 

New  York  Lyceum  Nat.  Hist.,  l'r(jc,.  iil 
series,  p.  127  (ip).  1874. 

On  the  structure  and  origin  of  tk 

Great  Lakes. 

New  York  Lyceum  Nat.  Hist.,  PriK.,  il 
series,  pp,  136-138, 1874. 

The  causes  of  the  cold  of  the  I(c 

period. 

Popular  .Sci.  Monthly,  vol,  9,  pp,  280- 29u.  1.-70, 
Abstract,  Am,  Nat.,  vol.  10,  pp.  57.")  ri7C,  IgW 

[Geology  of  oil  regions  of  l.'uitid 

States.  ] 

Kead  to  New  York  Acad.  Sci,,  Marc!},  18;6. 
Am,  Nat,,  vol,  10,  pp,  316-317  (§  p.),  IsTO. 

Notes  on  the  later  extinct  llonisof 

North  America,   with  doscriplions  of 
some  new  sfiecies  of  fossil  plants  I'loiii 
the  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  strat.a. 
Now  York  Lyceum  Nat,  Hist,,  Auiiala,  vul. 
9,  pp.  1-76, 1876. 

Abstract.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol. 40, 
pp,  401-407,  1876. 

Geological  report. 

Keport  ol'exitcdition  from  Santa  Fc.  X.Mi'\., 
to  the  .junction  of  the  Grand  and  Cn  iiiriviTj 
of  the  (treat  Coloiado  of  the  West,  in  IS.'.', 
under  tlu)  command  of  Cajit.  J.N.  Macdiul), 
pp.  9-118,  map,  iilates,  4'',  Wasliiii^tdii,  187C. 

Abstrai't,  Am.  iTour.  Sci.,  3d  .sirii  s.  vol.13, 
pp.  220-221  (I  p.),  1870. 

[On  an  asphalticco.al  from  tlio  sli.ik' 

of  the  Huron  Kiver,  Ohio,  containin;; 
8ulpliat«i  of  baryta.] 

New  York  Lyceum  Nat.  Hist.,  Anu.ils,!!)!. 
ll,pp.  105-106, 1876, 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  10 
p. 303  Up.),  1875. 

Keview  of  geological  structure  of 

Ohio. 

Geol.Snrv.  Ohio,  Report,  vol.  3,  <reelopy,nuil 
paleontology,  part  1,  geology,  pp.  1-51,  Coluiii 
bus,  1878. 

Abstract.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol,  1" 
pp,  331-332  (J  p,),  1879. 

[Gerlw^^'    of    Tuscarawas,    Colum- 
biana, Portage,  tind  Stark  coiiiitios.] 
Geol.  Surv.  Ohio.  Report. vol.  3.  (;i,ilipi.'\  :inil 
paleontoliigy,  part  1,  geology,  pp,  52-170,  Co- 
lumbus, 1878. 


fBULL.  m. 

tinued. 

jn  in  secdiularr 

ricau  aud  tor- 

.  Hist.,  I'riw..  il 
Day,  il)ul.,|ip.  1;) 

sandstoiiP  of 

:.  Hist.,  l'r(H'..  JJ 

I  orijiiii  of  tlio 
:.  llist.,  I'riK,,  il 
!old  of  the  lie 

9,pp.280  29U.1S70, 
0,  lip.  575-576, 18T(i 

ious  of  Unitwl 

Sci.,Maro!i,18:6. 
317  (3  p.).  I'^^TO. 

xtinct  floras  of 
descriiitions  of 
i8il  plants  from 
tiary  strat.a. 
Elist.,  Auual8,  vdI. 

,  2d  8orio8,  vol.  40, 


Sant,iFo.X.Mo\,. 
il  .ind  (iiciii rivers 
till!  Went,  in  18,Vi. 
pi.  <T.  N.  Maciiiuli, 
riisliiiisjton,  1876. 
,  3a  .sorii'.'*.  vol.13. 

I  from  tlio  sliali' 
liio,  containin;; 

Hist.,  Anualsvol, 
.,  3d  sorics,  vol.  10, 
al  structure  of 

vol.  3,  };e"l'ip.v  ami 
;y,  pp.  l-51.Cnlum- 

,  3d  scrios,  vol.  1". 

rawas,  Colum- 
nk  counties.] 

vol.3.  (;c.ilni.'yatiJ 
gy,  pp.  5M70,  Co- 


BABTOH] 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


671 


Newberry,  John  S. — Continued. 

Ccolo^fy   nf  .JelVorsou   County   [iind 

Miilionin^j;  County]. 

Ciiil.Sirv.  (tliid,  I'rpiii-t,  vol. 3.  f;oologyniid 
lialci'iitoloRy.  part  1.  goido^iy.  |)p.  710-814.  Co- 
limilHiH,  1878. 

- — 'rji(\!;oolo<;i(.'al  history  of  Now  York, 
islaiiil  and  liarbor. 

I'nimliir  Sol.  Sloutlily,  veil.  13,  ])p.  6H-00(), 

—  (Ml  tlio  discovery  of  mineral  wax, 
.izoccrite,  in  Utah. 

.\iii.  .lour.  Sci.,  3(1  scrios,  vol.  17,  pp.  340-341, 

1879. 

—  Ohio  [Lcooloffical  formations]. 

Mac  I'arliiiio's  Am.  (icol.  K.  U.  (iiiidi',  pp.  lOlt- 

lll,]S"!l. 

—  Till'  ircoloprical  survey  of  Iho  fortieth 

liarallcl. 

l'..|mlar  Hci.  llontlily   vol.  15,  pp.  302-317, 

187'.i. 

—  Tlic  origin  and  classilicaticui  of  ore 

(il'llllsit.S. 

.■^iIi.idI  of  Minos   <^)iiarl.,  vol.  l.pp.  87-104, 
18SU. 
Kansa.-*  City  I'aniew,  vol.  4,  pp.  105-170.200- 

L'lC,  l.i;,^!. 

—  i'lir  geological  history  of  the  North 

.\iii(.'i  ican  llora. 

,•^(•1.  Am.  Siiiip.,  vol.  10  (No.  lit.'.),   pp.  3909- 

mu.  is.-o. 
Ficiiii  Torroy  Hot.  Cltib,  Hull.,  vol.  7,  July, 

ISM).  ,,0.74-80, 1880. 

—  Tlu'  genesis  of  iron  ores. 

Sihool  ot'Mines  Quart.,  vol.  2,  pp.  1-17, 1880. 

.\li!<triict8,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  .'!d  scrios,  vol.  21, 
I'. SO  I J  p.),  1881 ;  Am.  Nut.,  vol,  15,  pi>.  410-412, 
IS'^l. 

—  Ilyjuithetical  high  tides  as  agents 
of  ;,'eii|ogical  change. 

New  York  Acad.  Sci..  Tran.s.,  vol.  1,  pp.  80 

85. 18.^2. 
.'*i'i.  Aui.  Supp.,  vol.  13  (No.  330),  y.  5:!(i3. 

1882. 

—  [Keniarks  on  some  lava  (lows  anil 
lacustrine  deposits  of  Idaho,  Oro,;on, 
etc.] 

Now  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  pp.  53- 

50, 18.^2. 

—  ['tn  ;ige  of  rocks  of  Xew  York  and 
Statcn  Island  and  on  origin  of  a  bowl- 

•ler  of  drift.] 

Niw  York  Acail.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  pp.  57- 

58  (,^  p,),  1882. 

—  |''Oi>logy  of  the  district  near  Mam- 
motli  Cave,  Ky.] 

Ni  "  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  pp.  65- 

60,  l!j82. 


Newberry,  .lohn  S.— Continued. 

Geological    facts   rcceii'ly   observed 

in  Montana,  Idaho,  Utah,  aud  ( Olorado. 
N(^w  York  Ac.'ul.  Sol.,  Trans,, voi.  '..pp.  4  8, 
1882. 

SciciuT  (edited  by  .loliu  Miihcl.s),  vol.  2,  pp. 
.523-524,  1882. 

[Remarks   on    the    geology   of    tlie 

northeastern  West  India  i.slaiids.  | 

New  York  Acad.  Sci..  Trans.,  vol.  1,  23-21 
(i  p.),  1882. 

Science  (edited  liy  Joliu  Micln  Is),  \(>!.  2.  pp. 
570-571, 1882. 

[Heniarks    on   geology   of   Calskill 

Mountains;  toast  changes;  geology 
of  Hudson  ^'alley.] 

New  York  Acad,  Sci,,  Trans,  Vdl.  1,  pii.2!l- 
31,1882. 
Scieuco  (edited  liy  .Inlin  Slicliels)  v(d.2,  pp. 

572-573,  1882. 

r 

On    the   physical    conditions   under 

which  coal  was  formed. 

School  of  Mines  (^'nart,,  vol.  4.  ])p.  100-173, 
1883. 
Science,  vol.  1,  i>p.  80-01, 4'',  1883. 
Ohio  Mining  Jour.  vol.  l,  jip.  1B8-172, 1882. 

On  the  origin  of  Carbonaceous  nuit- 

ter  in  bitttnunous  siuiles. 

New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Annal.s,  \iil.  2,  pp, 
357-300,1.883. 

The  botany  aiul geology  of  the  coun- 
try Itordering  the  Hio  (Jrande  in  Texas 
aud  Chihuahua,     [.\bstraet.] 

New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  ])p. 
90-95,  1883. 

Sci.  Am.  Suiil'.,  vol.  10  (No.  411),  p.  0582 
(J  p.),  4^,  1883. 

China,  by  Ferdinand    Freilicrr  vou 

Richthofen,  Vol.  IV,  Berlin,  1W3. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci..  3d  series,  vol.  20,  |)p.  152-155, 
1883. 

Not(>    on    some    fossil    jdants    from 

northern  China. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries.  \  ol.  20,  jip.  123,  124- 
127,  1883. 

The  eroding  ])ower  of  ice. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  S(M.,  Proc,  vol.  32,  pp.  '.'UO 
201,  18.S3. 
Science,  vol,  2,  p,  320  ('j  p.), 1883. 

On  the  origin  and  draiiia,ge  of  the 

basins  of  the  Great  Lakes. 

Am.  Phil.  Sec.,  Proc,,  vol.  20,  pi>.  91-95,  1883. 
r      Mssed  by  J.  P.  Lesley,  pp. 05-101,  18S3. 

The  evidences  of  ancient  glaciation 

iu  North  Anu-rica  tind  their  bearing  on 
the  theory  of  an  ice  i)erio(l.  (Ab- 
stract.] 

Now  Y'ork  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol,  2,  pp.  155- 
159, 1883. 


672 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[i"XL.127 


liAllTi^N. 


Newberry,  .Joliii  S.— Continued. 

[N(i(<i  on  till',  origin  orcloiiffatod  <'o!il 

yeiiniH  tit)  MasMillon,  Ohio  ] 

Ni'W  York  Acilil.  Sci.,  Tnius.,  vol.  1.'.  i)|).  ST- 
BS (,',  !>.>,  18s:i. 

On  siii)]i()S(mI  Tertiary  ainnionit.cH. 

I'liiliuUlpliiii  Aoiiil.  Sci.,  I'luc,  vol.  :il,  [ip. 

ini-iim,  1H83. 
Tlio  ^('iieHlM  ol'  cryst.iillino  iron  ovi^h. 

Ni'u    \'ork  Aciiil.  Sci., 'I'riill.t.,  vul.l',  lip.  7-H 

Ucviiiwcd  by  if.  1).  Diana],  Am.  Jour.  Sci., 
oil  scries,  vol.  2,'),  pp.  470-477  (^  p.),  18S3. 

Tile  (It'iiosiMoii  of  ores. 

Schoi,!  of  .Mines  (^)uait.,  vol.  5,  pp.  ;i20-344, 
1H8I. 

Sci.  Ami.  Siipp.,  vol.  IH  (No.  440),  ji]).  712;!- 
7124, 4^,  1884. 

[Notes  on   liiiildins  stones   used  in 

New  York  Cltj'  and  vicinity.] 

101  li  (Vnsns  V.  S.,  Koport  on  tlic  linildinj^ 
stonc.s  of  tlio  riiitcd  St.ittis  and  .statistics  of 
till)  (|uaiiy  industry  for  18S0,  pp.318,  111!),  ;120, 
321,  :122, 32;),  324.  liouiid  a.s  l)iirt  of  Yol.  X,  but 
with  scparat'i  pntiination,  WaahinKton,  1884. 

'i'lio    aneient    }j;laciation   of   Nortli 

America,    its    extent,    character,    and 
teaehiiifis.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  .\hsoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  32,  pp.  I'.tS- 
19!),  1884. 
Scionco,  vol.  2,  p.  310  (J  p.),  4^',  1884. 

Hif^h  tides  in  jjfoological  history. 

.Science,  vol.  3,  p.  402  H  p.),  1884. 

'I'lie  drift  deposit.s  of  Indiana. 

Indiana  department  of  ycoloiry  and  natural 
history,  llth  Annual  Keport,  forl884,  pp.  85-97, 
Indianapolis.  1884. 

Remarks  on  uhicial  history  of  North 

America. 

Science,  vol.  4,  p)!.  258-259  (,'„  p.).  1884,  4"*, 
1884,  witli  discus-siouby  J.  (Jt'ikic,.!.  JIall,and 
J.  W.  Dawson. 

Itead  to  .\ni.  .\saoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1884. 

Notes  on  the  surface  o;eol()oy  of  the 

country  bordering  the  Northern  I'acilic! 
Railroad. 

.Viu.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol,  30,  pp.  337-340, 

1885. 

I'hasea  in  the  evolution  of  the  North 


Newberry,  John  S. — Continued. 

Tiio  erodinj;  jiower  of  i(  e. 

School  of  Mines  <Juart.,vol   0,  pp.  U2  1,M. 
1885. 

Sci.  Am.  Snpp.,  vol.  20  (\o.  4!)!i).  |ip.  7971. 
7072,  I^J,  1885. 

[On  glacial  cliniate.s.  | 

New  Vork  i\.cad.  Sci.,  'I'rans.,  vol.  :i,  iip.ai. 
00, 1885. 

Notes  on  the  geology  and  lioi.iny  nf 

the   country    liordering   tin-    Northern 
Pacilic  Railroad. 

New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Annuls,  vol.3,  pii.  Ji;- 
270,  1880. 

On  tho  American  Trias. 

N(^w  York  Acad.  ,Sci.,  Tians.,  \  (j1.  ,'i,  pii.  is 
ID,  1880. 

A  Cretaceous  llora  of  North  America, 

New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  5,  iiji.  I'Si- 
137,  1880. 

[On   Ivlward   llull's  memoir  on  the 

geologic   age  of    the    North    Atlautic 
Ocean.] 

New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  ,">,  pp.ii- 
79,  L^SO. 

Earthquakes. 

School  of  Mines  (Juart.,  vol.  8,  pp.  1-19,  mi 

North  America  in  the  ice  period. 

Popular  Sci.  :\Ionthly,  vol.  30.  pp.  I  ll.lftC. 
Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci., 3d  series,  vol.33. 
p.  77  (J  p.),  1887. 

On   the   l)rcak    between    Trias  ami 

Permian. 

Am,  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  31,  p.  154  (J  [>  I, 
1880. 

Flora  of  tho  Amboy  clays, 

Torroy  Hot. Club.  Hull., vol,  13.pp.33-37,!8c6. 

Some  recent  discoveries  of  locksalt 


Ami^riean  continent. 

Mrilisli  Assoc,  Ke])ort  of  54lh  meetinj;,  pp. 
719-720  (}  p.),  1885. 

—  On  cone-iu-cone. 

(i(M)l.  .Mat:.,  vol.  2,  3d  series,  \)\i.  r)59-5CO,  1885. 

—  The  erosive  power  of  glacier  ice  and 
its  inlliionces  on  the  topography  of 
North  .\mi'ri('a.     [Abstract.] 

New  York  .\cnil.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  3,  pp.  51- 

52, 1885. 


in  western  Now  York. 

New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  I,  pii.Ji- 
57,  1887. 

The  Great  Falls  coal  tield,  .Montana. 

School  of  Mines   (Juart.,  vol.   8.  Nd.  1,  iip, 
327-330, 1887. 

Kersantite — a  new  building  stone. 

School  of  Mines  (^uart.,  vol.  8,  iii'.  W-M. 
1887. 

The  origin  of  graphite. 

School  of  Mines  (j)uart.,  vol.  8,  pp.  irjl-Xt 
1887. 

Earth<iuakoa,   what   is   known  and 

believed  about  tUcm  by  geologi.sts, 
New  York  Acad.  S<'i.,  Trans.,  Mil.",  Pl'''^' 
35, 1887. 

[Middle    Cambrian  trilobitcs  from 

near  I'onghkeepsio.] 

Now  York  Ae.od,  Sci.,  Trann.,  vul.  (i.  p  '" 
(4  p.),  1887. 


Newberry,  . 

[—J  l.''»tl 
nioiis.] 
.\cw  Yorl 
(.•,p.),  1,S87 

—  l'"(j.>si]  lis 
Trias.sic  ro 
Couiici'ticti 

(Jeological 
xiv,  VS2  \)n, 
ton,  1888. 

.'\li..iracts, 
vi.l,  II,  |1|).  11^ 
63  1 1  II.),  18;- 
38,l>p.  77-78, 1 
(]1').  1880; 
j«2-."(ii:i  ( 5  p. 

—  Khatic  p; 
Am.  Jour. 

I'liltc  VIII,  1 

—  [Dm  the  11 
cau  lower  I'l 

Iiilcniatioii 

Keiinrls.  188,-i 

Am.  (jeol.,  \ 

|  — [On   the 
tiary  Ibniiati 
i.t'the  "(^luat 

Iiitenialion; 
i;i-l"irl.i,  18S3 
.Viii.  (lenl.,  v< 

1 1 — ]  [Signilic 
'I'oiis  (if  Arch 
Xcw  York  i 
',p.i,  1888. 

I  —  Tiiassie  pi 
Xew  York  A 

m-n:,.  ims. 

Alwtract,  Na 

I —  [IJeiiiarks 

po.tits,  I 

Xiw  York  .\ 

120-1-':  a  p.).  11 

—  Tlie  coal.s  o 
^'■1 lof  Mil 

llil-S. 

Alwtract,  Am 

1888. 

I —  The  origin 
Sdiuui  uf  .Mi 

IHSK. 

I— .Marble    de] 

I'liited  .States. 

School  of  Mil 

im. 

|—  History  oft 

liiM.l  to  Am. .' 

Ali.'Uiiii'is,  Sci 

115""  I  \c(,l,),  N 

illg.fei:]'.,  v(.l,48 

I'.illl.  IL' 


I.AIITCM.) 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


673 


.  4!)!l),  lip.  7071- 


IM.,  vol.   "l,  Pll.  1<- 


vn    Trias  auil 


il.ia,  p.  151(41''. 


us.,  vol.1,  w.'ji- 


Newberry,  John  S, — Contiuned. 

! ]  [On  the  "'racoiiic  system"  of  Km- 

nioiis.] 

New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Tran.s.,  vol.  «.  ji.  1118 
,;,,,..),  1887. 

I'o.^sil  (is)io.s  ;iuil  fo.ssil  plniit.s  of  the 

Triassii'  rocUH  of  New  Jeiscy  iiiid  tins 
Coimccticut  Valley,  I'liitcd  Statcw 
lieolo^ical  Survey,  nionoj^rnpli.  No.  11, 
siv,  ll'l'  pages,  2G  plates,  i  ,  \Vat>hiug- 
ton,  1><88. 

Alisirncts,  New  York  Acad.  Scl.,  Tnuis., 
vol.  0,  pp.  124-128,  1887;  Am.  Xat.,  vol.  22,  p. 
(i:;!!  i]  ]<■).  1888;  Am.. Tour.  Sci.,  3il  series,  vol. 
Ilfi.pii.  77-78, 1889:  Am.  Cool. .vol.  4,  pp.  187-188 
(]  ]!  ).  1881);  I'opiilnr  .Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  30,  pp 
.W'-.'li:;  (J  p.).  1880. 
. —  K'lia  tic  plants  from  Iloudnras. 

.\iii.  .Tour.  Sci..  3(1  series,  vol.  36,  pp.  342-351, 
I'liit..  VIII,  1888. 

—  [i>ii  the  iiomenclattire  of  the  Anieri- 
cim  lower  I'lileozoic] 

Iiitiriiational  Cong.  (ieol.  Am.  </omniittee. 
lieports.  1888  B.  pp.  13  n.  1888. 
Am.  Ijcol.,  vol.  2.  pp.  203- 207, 1888. 

—  [Oil  the  iiomeiH'latnro  of  tlie  Ter- 
ti;iry  lormatioiis  and  on  the  inclnsion 
uftlii;  "(^natcriiary  ■■  in  the  Tertiary.] 

Iiiteniali<iMal  (yon.i;.  (icol..  .\iii.  (.'omniitteo. 
]W\ur.\<.  18.sa  F.  p.  !.■)(*  p.),  1888. 
.Vtn  i;col.,vol.2,  p.281. 1888. 

' — ]  [Si.^'iiiticaiu'o  of  overlap  of  Creta- 
ninis  of  Arclieaii  on  8taten  Island.] 
Xcu   York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  ",  p.  39 

|,'„p.i,  18H8. 

I  —  Triassie  plant  from  Ilouilnras. 

N'cw  York  Acail.  Sci..  Trans.,  vol.   T.    pj). 

lU-11.1. 1S88. 
Ali.ilr;ict,  Nature,  vol.  3i).  )).  70  (4  lines),  1888. 

I — [Ii'i'iiiarl\s  on  tlie  origin  of  salt  de- 
im.^ils.  I 

Nrw  ^■^^k  .\ca(l.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  i>p. 
!'J8-1'J7  (1,  p.),  1888. 

I — Tlie  coals  of  Colorado. 

Siliiiol  of  Mines  Quart.,  vol.  0,  jip.  327-;'41. 

\m. 

Almtract,  Am.  (leol..  vol.  2,  pp.  !2!)-430  ( J  p.), 

\m. 

I — The  orioiu  of  the  loess. 

8cli(i»l  of  Alines  Quart.,  vol.  10,  p|i.  Oti-ii'.i. 

|—  Maililc    d('))0sitH     of     the     western 
i'liitcd  States. 
Silidol  of  Mines  (^uart.,  vol.  10,  pp.  CO-72, 

I'SM. 

|—  ilistnry  of  tlie  c;reat  ,\nieriean  lakes. 

iifiKl  lo  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sc  i.,  188'.t. 

Alislr.Kis,  Scl.  .\ni.  Supp..  vol.  28,  pp.  1150.')- 
USOfi  (  ',  r(d.),  Xo.  720.  1 '.  1K,S9:  Enji.  and  Miii- 
ilig.r.>i:i'.,  vol.48,  pp.  201  202  i3  col.), 4".  188'.». 

r.iiii.  i'_>7 — 1;{ 


Nevrberry,  .John  S. — C'ontinned. 

Devonian  plants  from  (!)hio. 

Cincinnati  Soc.  Xat.  lli.-*t.,. lour.,  vol.  12,  pp. 
48-40,  plates  4-0, 188!). 

The  now  oil  field  of  Colorado  and 


its  hearing  on  the  iinestion  of  the  gen- 
esis of  pctrolenm. 

New  York  Acad.  Sei.,  Trans.,  vol.  8,  pp.  25- 

28. 188'.l. 
Alistnicts,  Knj;.  and  Minins;  Jour.,  vol.  40, 

pp.  4!)8-49!),  4=,  1888;    Popular  Sci.  Monthly, 

vol.  34,  p.  142  ii  ccd.),  1388;  Am.  Assoc.  Adv. 

Sci.,  Proc.,vol.  37,  pp.  180-187,  1889;  Sci.  Am. 

Supp.,  vol.    27,   pji.   10:i48-10949,  4',  No.  085, 

1889;  .S(ho(d  of  Mines  Quart.,  vol.    10,   pp. 

97-102,  1889. 

The  Paleozoie  fishes  of  North  Amer- 
ica, United  States  Geological  Survey, 
monograph,  vol.  16, 310  pages,  53  plates, 
Washington,  1S90. 

The  rock-salt  deposits  of  the  Salina 

group  in  western  New  York.  [Abstract.] 
Xew  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  9,  pp.  39- 
45, 1890. 

[Remarks  on  the  northern  extension 

and  efinivaleney  of  the  Amhoy  clays.] 

Gool.  Soc.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  p.  455  (J  p.),  1890. 

Tn  discussion   of   paper  by  T>.  White  on 

"Cretaceous  plants  from  Marthas  Vineyard." 

The   Laramie   group.     Its   geologic 

relation,  its  cconomie  importance,  and 
its  fauna  and  llora. 

Now  York  Acad.  Sci..  Trans.,  vol.  9,  pp.  27- 
32, 1890. 

Al)stra<'t  (by  autlior),  fieol.  Soc.  Am.,  Hnll., 
vol.  1,  PI).  524-527,  ,')27-528,  with  discussion  by 
J.  I'l.  Tyrrell.  L.  F.  AVard,  .I.J.  Stevenson,  and 
E.D.  Cope.  pp.  527-532. 

Other  abstracts,  .\in.  Gool.,  V(d.  5,  ]>.  118 
(4  p.) ;  Am.  Xat..  vol.  21,  pp.  850-857  (J  p.). 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  the  Aspen 

mining  district. 

Am.  Inst.  Jliiiiiig  ling.,  vol.  18,  pp,  273-278, 
1890. 

The  llora  of  the  Great   Falls  <oal 

Held,  Montana. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  41,  p]>.  191-201, 
rialc  XIV,  1891. 

Abstract,  Ai;i.  Xat.,  vol.  25,  pp.  302-363  (J  p.), 
1891. 

Newell,  F.  11.  Hiehmoud  coal  field, 
\'irginia. 

(!eol.  Mag.,  decade.  Ill  vol.  6.  pp.  138-139, 

188;). 
Newr  Hampshire. 
1783.  West  l\iver  .Mountain, .Jones,  D. ; 

Alexander. 
1807.  Observations  on  geology  of  I 'nited 
States  and  geologic  map,   Ma- 
clure. 


fi74 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX    OP 


f  nt'LL  127, 


1821. 


li^-S.l 


New  Hampshire— (out  innt'd. 

181X.  l?eni!irl\.s   on    srclion    of   M.'wsa- 
clnisetts  oil  ('()niiL'(;ticut  Uivcr 
with  jmrts  of  Vennoat,  Hitch- 
cock, K. 
Geology   of  the   United  States, 

Madiire. 
'liMcoH  of  volcano  in  West  Iviver 

Mountain.  Allen, ,).  A. 
Kockiug  Htonc  in  Dnrham,  Moore, 

.I.H. 
K'egions  contignons  to  Connocti- 
ciii  Kiver,  Hitchcock,  E. 
1S21J.  Stndies  in  tJic  White  Mountains, 
Silliuian,  Wileox.   Haldwin,  T. 
ISoO.  Miueralojiical  .journey  in  north- 
ern New  England,  Shcpard. 
18;i-.  ({eological  Kurvey  of  Massachu- 
Hctts ;  econoinicH,  Hitchcock,  E. 
Diluvial  scratches.  ]?all,  .J. 
Water  courHes,  alluvial  and  other 
rocks   of   Connecticut  Valley, 
Smith,  A. 
1833.  Notice  of  a  rocking  stone.  Pot- 
ter. 
1838.  <  )bservation3  in  the  White  Moun 

tains,  Hubbard,  O.  I'. 
1841,  First  report  on  New  llampwhire, 
.Tackson,  (J.T. 
Reports  on   sections,  etc.,  Whit- 
ney and  Williams. 
1812.  Potholes  near  Canaan,   .lackson, 
C.T. 
Featurcsof  valley  of  the  Connect- 
icut  at  Cliarlestowu.    A\'el)ber 

1843.  Iron  veins  .at  .Jackson,  .Jackson. 
V.  T. 

Phenomena  of  glaeio-aiiucous 
action  in  North  Aiiicrica,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 

Mtitamorphism  in  New  Hauip- 
sliire.  .Jackson.  C.T. 

1844.  Portsmouth    and  vicinity,  .Jack- 
son, C.  T. 

Final  rt'ixirt  on  Now  Ham])sliire. 

.Jackson.  V.  T. 
Alluvial   banks  tjf  the  Connecti- 
cut. Webber. 
184.">.  Review    of  .Jackson's   report  on 

jj;eolo,u'y,  ISouvc. 
184G.  White  Mountain  rocks,  Johnson, 
W.  S. 
Age    of   tlie   White    Mountains, 
Rogers  ami  Rogers. 
1847.  'i'rains  of   blocks   in   ISerkshire, 
Mass.,  Rogers  and  Rogers. 


New  Hampshire — Continued. 

1848.  Terrain  erratique  (hi  I'Aiiii'ri(|no 

(lu  Xnrd.  Desor. 
^  Rogers  on  geology  of  the  White 

Mountains,  .Jackson,  (J.  'I". 
Su2)posed    fossils    of   tlio  White 
Mountains,  Rogers,  11.  D. 

1849.  Second  visit  to  the  United  States, 
LycU. 

1850.  (Jonditiou  of  traps  as  a  measure 
of  erosion.  Hubbard,  O.  P. 

Terrac<!8  of  Connecticut  \ii\k\. 
Hitchcock.  E. 

Erratic  i)lienomena  of  the  Winti- 
Mountains,    luyot. 

Nonglaciation  of  White  Moun- 
tain summits,  Jackson,  ('.  T. 

Centers  of  dispersion  of  bowlders, 
Rogers,  H.  D. 

1851.  I'otholcs    of    New     llaniiishire, 
Jackson,  C.  T. 

Parallelism  of  mountain  chains, 
Desor. 

Systems  of  elevation  of  Xortli 
Americ.a.  Foster  iind  Wliituev, 
Clay  and  sand  deposits  at  Li;;b 
levels  in  northern  New  Eng- 
land, Rogers.  H.  D. 

Ancient  potholes,  .Jackson,  C,  T. 

1852.  Slide  of  Mount  Lafiiyettc.  Hitch- 
cock, E. 

1853.  Geologic  map  of  United  States, 
etc.,  Marcou,  .J. 

1855.  Ueber    die  Geologie    von  Nord- 
Anierika,  Marcou,  J. 

1857.  Illustrations  of  surface  geology, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

1858.  Sketch    of    geology    ol'    I'uiteil 
States,  Rogers,  H.  1). 

Geology  of  North  America.  Miir- 
con.  .J, 

1859.  Paleontology   of  New  Vork.vul. 
3.  Hall.  ,1. 

18G1.  Subpcat  deposits  of  Diatoaiacei. 

Edwards. 
Notes  on  sections,  Hitchcock,  (■ 

H. 
Report  on  geology  of  \'ermnni, 

Hitchcock,  ];,,  Hitchiock,  K-- 

Jr.,  Hager,  and  Hitchcock, C.  H- 
Chemistry  of  survey  of  \cruiont. 

Hitchcock,  C.H. 
Conversion  of  certain  congloiu- 

erattss  into  schists  and  gneiss, 

Hitchcock,  E. 


1S7 


liARTON.l 

New  Hampt 

1^(11.  Age 

ECN 

lH(iL'.  .Mar( 
anil 
i-lora 
son, 
l.MKI.  ."^oi'.ie 
llan 
Map  (I 
Stat 
W!7.  Anciei 
Wlii 
Ancieii 
■Mou 
1X(IS.  Ice  mil 
Moui 
m>'X  First 
Hill 
Forme  I 
Moui 
Second 
sliiro, 
LaiidsJi 
way, 
(icologj 
Hunt, 
i'ositioii 
ill  will 
origin 
(lay  stt 
wards 
(icology 
llitch( 
Ilclderbc 

('.  H. 
•'cognos; 

T.S. 

Infusoria 

1^72.  Iloldorbe 

Jlitchc 

Notes  on 

way.  ai 

Notice  of 

l»Mna,  . 

l.abiador 

Dana,  1 

Iv'c|i(irt  of 

cock,  C 

l-alirador 

Address 

Assdcia 

Norian  ro 

llitchco 

iiountai 


!><' 


liARTON. 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


675 


■s,  Jiickwon.  C,  T. 


loo-ie    vDii  Nord- 
ron.  J. 
.snrfacf  geology, 


Now  ^■lll•k.Vlll. 
s  of  DiiitonuicM. 
B,  Hitchcock,  ('. 


New  Hampshire — (.'ontinue«l. 
WA.  A(j;o   of   tlio    Whito    MountaiuH, 

l.»!sl.-y,J.I'. 
lf((L'.  .Mai'coii   oil   Tacoiii(^  of  Vorinont 

aiitl  Caniula,  T. 
I'lora  of  White  Moiintaiii.s,  l)aw- 

8011, .),  W. 
18()(i.  Soi'.io  fcatuvcH  of  northern  Xew 

Hani])Hliiri',  \'errill. 
Map  of  Canada,  and  jiart  of  United 

States.  I.ofxan  and  Hall. 
18tiT.  .Vnt'ient    local     jflacicrs    in    tho 

White  Mountains,  I'ackard. 
Ancient    fjhiciers    in   tho   Whito 

Mountain,'),  \'()se. 
1>*()8,  Ice  marks  aud  glaciers  of  White 

Mountain.s,  I'aekiird. 
ISi'.i.  First  report  on    New  Hampshire, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
l."<7il  Fornuir    <j;lacinrH   of    the    White 

-Mountains,  Aji'assiz,  1., 
Second    report   ou    Now    Hamp- 
shire, intehcock,  C.  I[. 
Landslide  on  ilount  I'assacona- 

way,  I'orkins.  (i.  H. 
(Jcology  of  eastern  New  Knjjlaud, 

Hunt,  T.S. 
ISTl.  i'dsition   and  h(i!j;ht  of   jdatcau 

ill  which  New  JOnf;laiid  ylaciers 

originated,  Dana,  .).  D. 
(lay  stones   from  Hanover,    Ed- 
wards, 
(tcology  of  tho  White  Mountains, 

liitcheoek,  C.  H. 
llciderbcrg     corals,     Hitchcock, 

C.  H. 
< ;c()j;nosy  of  Ap])ahichians,  1 1  unt, 

T.  S. 
Inl'iisorial  earths,  Edwards. 
1872.  ilcldcrUerg  corals   at    Littleton, 

Hitchcock,  C.  II. 
Notes  on  .lackson,  Hardett.  ('on- 

way,  aud  'rauiworth.  Nose. 
Notice  of  a  rock  from  Waterville, 

Dana,  J.  D. 
I.abradorite  rocks  of  \\aterville, 

Dana,  E.  S. 
Kcport  of  survey  for  1871,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 
Lahradorite  rocks.  Hunt,  'V.  S. 
Atldrcss   of  Hunt    to    American 

Association,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Norian  rocks  in  New  Hamiisliire, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Wili,  (icoldjry    of    (irccu    aud    White 

.lountains.  Hunt,  T.  H. 


New  Hampshire — ( '(Uitinned. 

1873.  Survey  of  N(«w  llamp.shiro,  1872, 
Hitchcock.  C,  H. 

Comparison  ol'iilacial  pheiioiuena 
of  New  I'Jngland  and  Europe, 
Packard,  A.  .s. 

Geologic  ma])  of  the  I'nited 
States,  Hitchcock.  (.'.  H. ; 
Hitchcock  and  lUake. 

Post-Tertiary  history  of  New 
I'n^laud,  I'erry. 

Classilication  of  rocks  of  New 
Hani]ishire,    Hitchcock,  ('.  H. 

Concentric^  lamination  in  rocks. 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Notes  on  geology  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, .lackson,  C.  T. 

Recent  discoveries  in  th<^\\'hite 
Mountains,  Hitchcock,  ('.  II. 

Glacial  aud  ('ham})lain  eras  in 
New  iMigland,  Dana,  ,1.  1). 

Exidanation  of  the  geologic  uiiip, 
Hitchcock,  C.  II. 

Helderherg  rocks  in  tlie  Con- 
necticut \allcy,  Dana,  ,L  D. 

Metamorpliisni   of    rocks,    Hunt, 
T.  S. 
1871.   Heldeilici'ij  rocks  in  Newli.amp- 
shiie,  Hitchcocli,  C  H. 

Relation  of  geology  to  a^'ricul- 
ture,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

History  of  surveys  in  New  Hamp- 
shire, Hitchcock,  C.  11. 

Scenery  of  Coos  County.  Hunt- 
ington. 

Scenographical  geology  of  New 
Hiimpshiie,   Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Physical  history  of  New  Ham|)- 
shire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

History  of  Winni])i8eogco  Lake, 
Hitchcock,  ('..  II. 
1875.  Gt^ologie    chart    of    the    United 
Stat<'s,  Bradley.  V.  H. 

Glacial  action  on  Mount  Wash- 
ington, Hitclicock,  ('.  H. 

Oeology  of  Ni  w  Hampshire  Ijy 
Hitchcock,  Dana,  ,1.  D. 

Physical  history  of  New   Hamp- 
shire, Hitchcock,  C.  11. 
187(5.  Greenstones    and    their    organic 
remains.   Ilawes. 

Motadiabaso  fiom  Connecticut 
Lake,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 

(ihuiial  iu'tion  <m  summit  of 
Mount  Washington,  Hitchcock, 
C.  H. 


67r; 


CATAJ.OGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


i;BnLL.127, 


IHRTON.) 


# 


New  Hampshire — C'ontiuued. 

1877.  HcInlioiiH    of    ,niM)l()fi;y    of    New 

lIiiiiipHliin!  to  flint  of  adjacent 

territory,  llitcLiock,  C.  11. 
(JcoloLjy     of     New     Ilaiii]i»iliiTe, 

llitclK'oek,  C  H.;  Iliiiitiuj^tou. 
Heltlcrlierf;    of   IJcrnanlton    aud 

Venioii.  Dana,  J,  IJ. 
(•iii.jiii  of  kainert  in  Now  Hamp- 
shire, Tjiliani. 
Metallic  iron   in  dolerite.  llawos. 
Larfic   liowldors  in  N(!\v    llani])- 

sliiii',  I'rescott. 
Counecticut  ^'alley  in  Clianii>iain 

aud  terrace  jieriods,  I'pliain. 
(■Jetdouy  ol'   New   llan>j)sliire  by 

Hitchcock,  J)an!i,  .1.  I). 
Connecticut  Valley    llelilerberg, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Surface  geology  of  the  Merriniac 

Valley,  Ui)hain. 
Geological  map,  Hitchcock.  C.  H. 

1878.  Geology    of     Cheshire     County, 

Teiiuoy. 
Changes  in  In'ights  of  land  and 

H<'a  in  (jlacial  and  Chaniplaiu 

eras,  I'pham. 
Atlas  to  geology  of  New  Ilamp- 

Hliire,  HitclK'ock,  C.  H. 
The  gc(dogical  ma]>,   Hitchcock, 

C.ll. 
Geology  of  New  Hampshire,  atlas, 

]>ana.  .1.  I>. 
Mineralogy  and lith(dogy ,  llawes. 
Economic  ^jeology  of  Xew  lianip- 

shire.   Hitchcock.  C.  H. 
Atlantic    .sy.stcm    of    mountains, 

Hitchcock.  O.H. 
Surfiice  geology  of   Now  Hamp- 
shire, rpham. 
Gravel   ridges    in   the    Merriniac 

Valley,  Wright,  <i.  V. 
Lenticular  hills  drift,  Hitchcock, 

C.H. 
Dikes    and    Azoic    of    aoutheaat 

I'enntiylvani.'i,  Hunt.  T.  S. 
Karnes.  Wright,  (i.V. 
Distribution  of  till,  rpham. 
(iliicial  drift,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Kegioii  about  head  of  Androscog- 
gin, ilunliiigton. 
Surface  geology  of  Coos  Valley, 

Hunt  ingtoii. 
Modilied  drift  in  New  Hampshire, 

L'pham. 


New  Hampshire — Continued. 

18711.  (ieolo!;y  of  tht^  Wliite  Moiuitaiiiv 

Hitchcock.  C.ll. 
The  till  in  New  England,  Uphuiii 
Maefarlane's  (Jeologieal  l.'aihoiid 

Guide,  Hitclu'ock,  (.'.  11. 
Eruptive     rocks      in     Caiii|it(iii, 

Hawes. 
Atlantic    system    of    moiintaius. 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Glaciid  iieriod  in  eastorn.Aiiieriiii, 

Hitchcock,  C.  II. 
(ilacial   markiiiiis   in    the  White 

Mountains,  iiitchcock,  ('.  11. 

1880.  History   of    some*   ])ro-Caiiiliri;ui 

rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Comparisons  of  iron-bearin;;  uml 

associated   rocks   of  the  .Mm- 

(|uetfe  region.  Hunt,  T.  .^. 
Geologic  action  of  humus  acids, 

Jiilien. 

1881.  Iron  ore  of  Hartlott,  lliiinin<;t"ii. 
So-called    kanies  of  Coumctiiiit 

Valley,  Dana,. I.  D. 
Kamcs  and  moraines  of  New  Liii;- 

land,  W^right,  G,  F. 
Drift  iu  vicinity  of  Boston,  I'p- 

ham. 
JJccord   ot"   geology    for   l!<7y-*ii, 

Hawes. 
Albany  granite  and  contact  ]ilie- 

nonieiia.  II.'i wes. 
1W2.  Comparisons   of    crystallines  nf 

N'irginia    and    New     lliisiliiiiil, 

Hitciicock,  C.  11. 
Flood  ill  (.'onne<'ticut  Vallfylriiiii  | 

melting  glacier.  I  )ana.  .1. 1). 

1883.  Culture  and  curing   of  tobaim.  | 

Killebrew\ 
Thiekni'ss  of  Glacial  ice,  Woo.ster,  I 
Changes  of  level  on  east  coast "l'| 

North  America,  Cook.  (I.  II, 
Glacial     tlood     of     ('onnt.'i'tici'.tl 

Valley,  Hitchcock,  ('.  11 
Fossils    of    r»ein.irdsi(iM    Mass.,| 

Whitliehl,  H.  P.;  Dan:i..i.Ii. 

1884.  Building  stones.  Hitchroik.l. 
Position  of  Philadel[>liia  giiti!*.| 

Hitchcock.  C.  11. 
Thirteen    sections     iicrcss   Nt*l 

HamiiBliire,  Hitchcock.  C  H 
Strength    id'    granite.  Wiiiclu'! 

N.  H. 
Illiisfrations    of    ])oli-licil    loilil 

surfaces,  Morgan,  11.  i. 


Nevr  H^mp 

is>!.   .Mii'n 

sto 

Distr 

lint 

Kriin 

.Vzoie 

\Vh 

;S8."..  Cryst 

cod 

Glacif 

X.  I 

Ma  J)  o 

(irecn 

ern 

C.H 

Divisi 

Hun 

llistor 

relat 

T.  S. 

Lands] 

tains 

1886.  Mar-in 

>ei'tion 

and  \ 

(Jeolog; 

laud. 

New    ]■ 

Dale. 

mi.  Map  of 

C.  II. 

18ns.  Fossils 

1).;  r 

IXNl).  Coiigloi 

I'iPCl 

Gl.iciati 
I'liiidiii 
iic])ort 
ge(d()i 
ieal  S 
ISm.  AivheaU 
.Viiier 
Graiiitd 
ti.in,  I 
Macfarl; 
Uitcli 
Madisoi 
Studies 
Ilitchf 
W;irren' 
America 
rocks, 
Cambria 
cott. 


1891 


Tbull.  127, 

mod. 

ite  Momitaiiis. 

iglancl,  Upliiiui, 
)iric;il  I'iuliuiiil 
k,  (Ml. 
ill     Ciini|it(in, 

of     IUOUtltaill^. 

I. 

iistcniAiiK^rini, 

I. 

I   ill    till'  ^Vllite 

(hcocU,  ('.  li. 

:  prc-L'auiliriaii 

S. 
lou-beaviiijjaiul 

ks     of    thr     Mill- 

limit.  I'.s. 

of    llllUlUS    IH'idj. 

ett,  Huiitiii);tnii. 

I  of  Coniu'ituiit 

I.D. 

incs  of  New  Kii;- 

Ci.F. 

y  of  Boston,  l> 

o<;y   foi-   IST'J-N', 

mill  coiitiict  ]ilii- 


crystiiliim's  nf  | 
New    l'.ii,i;l;ui'l. 

1. 

iciit  V;illi;,vlriiui| 

,  |):iiiii..I.l'. 

Uir     of    tobilli* 


ARTON.) 


NOT?TTI    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


677 


i:ilii'e.Wo<"'ter. 

(Ill  oust  (MKlSlnl'l 

Cook,  (1.11. 

)f     Coiim'i'tii  ;t| 

i).'k,('.  11 

li;ir(lslnii     M:l>-. 

p.;  Daii:i..I.l'- 
Hitclicirk.i.!!' 
Mdelplii;!  gwbM 

"•  1 

)11H       llfl'llSS     Nt''! 

itch('o<'U,l'.li-  ^ 
uiite.  ^Viul•lH■li 


r 


poli-n 
"■••in,  11 


,,,l    roikl 


New  Hampslxire — ( 'ontiniUMl. 
l^^l.  .\ii(TOM«'o|iii'  striiot  lire  of  liuildiiiM- 

stoiiis.  .Munill.  <  i.  v. 
DiHtriltiitiou  aiul  oriijiiiof  (Iriiiii- 

lins,  Diivis,  \V.  M. 
I  iriiiiiliiis,  Davis,  \V.  M. 
Azoic  .svMtoiii  and  itwsiilMlivi.sions, 

Whitney  and  W'adswortli. 
'M^>.  Crystallines  of  Alaliaina,  liiteli- 

cock.  C.  11. 
(ilaciatioii  on  Mount    Kearsar^jo, 

X.  H.,  rntnani. 
Ma])  of  the  Tnited  States.  Mc(iee. 
(ireeii  Mountain  j,;iiei.sse,s  in  east- 
ern New  KnKh'iKli  llitehcoik, 

C.H. 
Divisions  dii  systi^me   t^ozoniue, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
History  of  Taeonie  fpie.stion  and 

relatioiiH   of  th»i  rocks,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Landsliiies  in  Ihc  White   Moun- 
tains, Hitchcock,  (.'.  H. 
1880.  Mar^iual  kanics,  Lewis,  11.  C. 

.■-•cctions   across   New  Hampshire 

and  Vermont,  llit(dicock,  C.  H. 
(ieolojfy  of  northern  New   Eng- 
land, ilitclicock,  C  iL 
New    iMitrland    rjiiier    Silurian, 

Dale. 
1SS7.  .Map  of  rnited  .States.  Hitchcock, 

C.  H. 
ISXS.  Fossils  from  J-ittleton,   Dana,.). 

D. ;  Puiii])elly. 
INSi).  CoiiulonicrutoHiuguoisH<;s.  Hitch- 
cock. C.  H. 
(daciatitm  of  mountains,  t'ldiain, 
Huilding  stones.  Merrill,  (i,  1'. 
Re])ort  -divi.sioa     of    coast-lino 

gO(dogy,  I'nited  .States  (Jeoloff- 

ical  Survey,  Shaler, 
18IH\  ,\rchcan   axes  of    eastern    Xortli 

.\nicrica,  Dana.  .1.  D. 
(irauitoirl  areas  in  lower  l^aiiren- 

tian,  Hitchcock.  ('.  H. 
Jlacfailauo's      IJailway      (Juide, 

Hitchcock,  ('.  11. 
Madison  howlder,  Crosby. 
Studies     of    hornldeude     schist, 

Hitchcock.  C.  IL 
Warren's  Geof;raphy.  i'rcwor. 
1891,  American  opinion    on    the   older 

rocks.  WinchcU.  .\. 
Caiiibriaii  of  North  Anienca,Wal- 

cott. 


New  Hampshire — ('ontinuod. 

I8!ll.  Criteria  of  enjjhicjal  and  mbijla- 

cial  drift,  I  pliam. 
Dates  of  orij^in  of  certain  lopo- 

j;ra]diic  I'orms,  Davis,  W.  M. 
Lakes  incdosed  liy  nuxlilied  drift, 

I  ')iliani. 
1  ost-l'liocono  sulisiih'nce  versus 

j;ia(  iai  dams,  Spencer,  .1.  W. 
Stones  Ibr  building,  Merrill,  (i.  I'. 

New  Jersey. 

IT.-);).  En  rcsa  til  Noira  .\iiierica.  Kalin. 
1787.  Mineralogisclio  Kenntnissdesost- 
lichen  'I'heils  von    Vord-Ainer- 
ika,  rtc,  Sclioepf. 
ObservatioiiHon  neology  of  United 
States,  witli  map,  Macliire. 
181'L  The  range  of  mountains  extend- 
ing across  New, Iiirsev.  .^litchell, 
S.  L. 
Zircon    from     Trenton,    C<)nrad, 

S.  W. 
The  blue  earth  of   New  .lersey, 
Cutluish, 
181S.  (lenlogy   of    tli(i    liiited    States, 
Mai-'lurc. 

1820.  (ieology   of   the   Hudson    liiver, 

Akerly, 
Secondary  rej;ions,  Pierce. 

1821.  (ieology      and      mineralogy      of 

Franklin,  \ann\eni  and  Keat- 
ing. 

1822.  Mineralized  tree;,  rocking  stone, 

et<'..  Green,  .1. 
(ieology  of  the  Highl.'iuds,  Pierce. 
Serjieiitint^  of  ITobokcn,  Nuttall. 
Minerals  of  Paterson  and  Sparta, 

Nuttall. 
Volcano(!s     and     volcanic     ,>ub- 

stances,  Coojier.  T. 
1821.  Country  near  I'.iiston,  I'a.,  Finch, 

.1. 
Essay   on   Tertiary    of    .Vnieiica, 

Fiiich.-I, 
Extiuct  (crocodile  and  gcidoLiy  of 

west  .lorsey,  Harlan. 
New  Red  sandstone  of  tlu'  Fnited 

States,  Finch,  .1. 

1827.  Horings  for  water,  Disbro^^■. 

1828.  Nomonclature  of  North  American 

rocks,  Eaton. 

1829.  Secondary,  Tertiary,  and  alluvial 

of  Atlantic  Coast.  Vainixem. 
Atlantic  Socoutlary,  Morton,  S.  G. 


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CATAI.OOIIK    AND    INT)KX    OK 


[BtTLI,.  127 


New  Jersey —Ciniliniiiil. 
18U!K  Obs(  i'\  ,ili<iir,  on  rcrni^inoiis  hiiimI 

ami  ii|ip('r  miirino  foriiiatioim, 

Morton,  S.  (i, 
ISIiO.  (ioolosiir  jirtMlnimiiH.  I'latoii. 

Obsorvatimis  in  .\(nv  .lernoy  and 

I)Gliiwai«,  Morton,  8.  (i. 
Uj)])crH('(Mintlar,vO<)litti  in  Uergen 

County,  I'.aton. 
Geological  toxt-ljook,  I'.aton. 
1K>'2.  Foswil    sIioUh    of    tlio    I'l-rtiary, 

Conrad. 
Analofiy    l)etw('on   marl  of   New 

Jursoy    and   chalk    of  I'nrope, 

Morton,  S.  (i. 
Sai)i)hirc,  ct(!.,  in  .Suasox  Conuty, 

Fowler. 
St  rati;irapliic  geology  ostabliHlied 

by  organic  rcniain.s,  Katon. 
(icological  c(|nivaliMit8,  l^atou. 
Mineralogy  and   geology   of  Or- 
ange, N.  Y.,  ami  Sussex,  N.  J., 

Slicpard. 
18.S1.  Organic   remains  of    Cretaceous 

of  United  States,  Morton,  S.  (i. 
183.").  !  ieology  of  North  America,  Kog- 

ers,  li.  1), 
K'eport  on   eh^valed   (country  be- 
tween Missouri  anil  Ked  rivers, 

Featlierstonhangii. 
Obseivations  in  Atlanta  Tertiary 

region,  Conrad. 
Fossil  fisli  teeth  ;  gait  in  Alabama, 

au<l   divisions    of    Crotaceons, 

Morton,  S.  <i. 
I'lemington  copper  ore,  Clemscm. 
1836.  i'ossil  Jaw  of  gavial    from   west 

.Jersey,  De  Kay. 
I'irst  re])ort  of  smvoy   of   New 

.Icrsey,  Kogor.s,  li.  1>. 

1839.  Notes  on  Amerieau  geology,  Con- 

rad. 

1840.  Description  of  geology  of   New 

Jersey,  Rogers,  il.  13. 
iMjuivalency  of  deposits  on  east 
and  west  sides  of  the  Atlantic, 
Eaton . 

1841.  IJeport  on  paleontology  of  New 

York,  Conrad. 

1842.  Nature  of  dij)  of  'I'rias  of  eastern 

United  States,  Rogers,  11.  D. ; 
Lyell. 

1843.  Causes  of  cresceuticdilfes  of  trap, 

Sogers,  U.  D. 


Ne^v  Jeraey — Continued. 

1HI3.  Structnie  of  Appalachians  cmmii 

]>lifying     laws     of     iiiciMiifaiu 

<'hains,  Ifogcrs  an*l  Rogers, 
(ieology  of   New   ^ork,  lirsi   ilis. 

trict,  Mather. 
Fish  beds  and  footiinirk    ia  n^ 

sandstone,  K'edlield. 
(ieology   of    westtu'ii    districi  oi 

New  York,  Hall,  .1. 
Fossil  footjirintsand  rain  iiiipri's- 

sions    in    (.'ounccdcut   \  alley. 

Uyell. 
!''ossil8  from  red  sandstone,  Ked- 

field. 

1844.  Cretaceous  of  parts  of  the  United 

States,  Lyell. 
American  geology  and  coiiditioii 

of    research     in     th<!     I'uitcil 

States,  Rogers,  II.  I). 
Views  on   igneous   action :   phc. 

uomena  in  New  York,  lieck. 

1845.  Notes  on  Cretaceous,  Lyell. 
Travels  in  North  America,  Lytll 
Zinc  mines  of  Franklin,  Al^ii. 

1846.  Observations   on    magnetic   djii, 

Locke. 

1847.  (Jhanges    in    coast     line.    S^mdy 

Hook.  Uache. 

1851.  (ireensaiuls   of    England,    .Idhii 

son.  .J. 
.Vncient  potholes  in  rocks.  .I.nk- 

son,  C.  T. 
Fossil  rain  marks,  Lyell. 
Origin    of    grecnsand,     K'o^'iT.s 

II.  I). 

1852.  Post-Plioceuo   of    Southern   ;iiul 

North(>ru  States,  Desor. 
Condition  of  jiart  of  fraiikliiiite 

vein,  Farrington. 
Observations      on       miigiu'ti>'u, 

Locke. 
Fault  at  Sterling,  Farrin^tnii. 

1853.  Geologic  map  of  United  st.itts. 

etc.,  Marcou.  ,1. 

1854.  Nature  of  linieston(i  with  iraiik- 

Unite,  .Jackson.  ('.  T. 
Some   crystalline    limestones  (if 
North  America,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1855.  Ueber   die    Geologie    von  Nord- 

Amerika,  Marcou,  J. 
Remarks     on     Sussex     (.'oiuity, 

Kitchell. 
Surveys  in    Monmouth  Coiiuty. 

Cook. 


liAKTON. 


NORTH    AMEKICAN    (JICOLOGY. 


()70 


n      niim'iii'tivii, 


moutli  Cmiuty, 


New  Jersey— Coiiliniicd. 
IKVi.   Iicport  of  clitniiisl  111'  N(i\v  .Icrmiy, 
Wiirty. 
(irei'iiManil  loniiiition,  I.uwIm,  S. 
isriil.  Origin     of     grcoimiiiitl.     Miiiltty, 
.I.W. 
Koport  (HI  sdiitlKTii  New  .Icrsoy, 

Cook. 
U'eptirt  oil  northern  Now  JerHoy, 
KiUbtill. 
\Ku.  (leoli)gy   of    Cuim'    May    t'oiiiily, 
Cook, 
(icoloyy  iiiiil  paleontology  of  .MfX- 
iciiii  lioimdiiry  .Hiirvcy,  Hall,. I. 
llliistratiouM  of  siirfacti  geology, 

Hitclu'ock,  K. 

Siilisideuce  on   Nt'w   .lor.soy  and 

Long  Island,  Cook. 

\Kif^.  Tertiary  and  CrotacfonH   of  llie 

Northwest,  Meek  and  Haydeii, 

.sketch    of    geology    of    United 

State.s,  Rogcu's,  H.  i). 
(ieoldgy  of  Pennsylvania,  Rogers, 

II.  1). 
(ieology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
emi,  .1. 
IS.'ili.  (Jretaceons  of  New  .lersey,  T.ea. 
l><t!(i.  Mapof  Canada  and  jiart  of  Iiiited 

Stat<;s,  Logan  and  Hall. 
ISiil.  Age  of  white  liinentones  of  New 
.ler.sey.  Cook, 
lllevation.'ind  depression  of  North 

Anieriia,  (iesner. 
Specular  iron  ore  from  I'liillijis- 

bnrg,  .lack.son.  C.T. 
Age,  of  red  sandstone  of  ^Maino, 
.laekson,  C.  T. 
iMi:.'.   Lower  Silurian,  .Miraasic.  (Creta- 
ceous, and  Tertiary  fossils  from 
Nebraska,  Meek  and  Hayden. 
Outcrop  of  Rii)ley  gioui),  (iahlt. 
18().'j.  .Vge  of  New  .Jersey  Highlands,  by 
Rogers,  Lesley,  J.  1'. 
Ski/,/e  der   Unigcgeud    \on    Sew 

York.  CIreilner. 
Kiieene    lignite    formation.    Con- 
rad. 
Ivejiort  of  survey  of  New  .Jersey 
for  18(11,  Cook. 
lf<(lil.   liowlderainl  glacial  scratches  at 

F.iiglewood,  Dwight. 

181)7.  Report ofgeologiealsurvej', Cook. 

Fresh-water  (jlaeial  drift  of  the 

Northwest,  Whittlesey. 

18t)S.  Lo/.oischo     Formations-Gruppo 

Nord-Amorikas,  Crertner. 


New  Jerbey — Continued. 

IH()8,   Miocene  and  (jretaceons  shells  of 
the  Atlantic  Slope,  Coniad. 
l''ossil    reptiles    of    New   Jerses, 

Cope. 
Origin   and   relations  of  certain 

sands  and  days.  Cope, 
(ieology  of  New  , lersey,  Cook. 
l«t)!t.  American     fossiliferons      strata, 
Conrad. 
Cretaceous   and    Tertiary   plants 
from  Yellowstone,  NowbtMTy. 
IMTO.   Kreide  von  New  .ler.sey,  Creilner. 
Rejiort  of  geologist  of  Now  Jer- 
sey, Cook. 

1871.  Analyses  of  sandstones,  Schweit- 

zer. 
Hudson   Itivor   palisades,  Wnrtz. 
Relations  of  palisade  traj)  sheet, 

Martin,  D.S. 
<i(  oguosio  und  .Miueralreiclithuni 

des   AUeghany-Systenis,    Cred- 

ner. 
Felsites    of    I'alisade    range, 

Scliweitz<;r. 
Analysis    t)f    Trias     sandstones, 

Schweit/er. 
New  .Jer.sey   sandstones   not   de- 
rived from  trap,  Newberry. 
R<'l>ort  of  geologist  of  New  .)er- 

s(^y  for  1870,  Cook. 

1872.  (ilacial    ])heiionienu,  vicinity    of 

New  York  (Jity,  .stevtMis. 
Notes   on   granitic    rocks,   Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Report  of  geological  survey  for 

1871.  Cook. 
Report  of  geologii'al  survey   for 

187-',  Cook. 
Sandstones  of  the  I'alisade  range, 

Wurtz. 

1873.  Maj)  of  the  United  States,  Hitch- 

cock,   C.    H. ;    Hitchcock    and 

Itlake. 
Report  of  geological   survey   for 

187:^,  Cook. 
1871.  On  stratification  of  rocks.  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
(rlauconite     and     fossil      resins, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Niagara  and  lower  Helderberg, 

Hall,  J. 
Magnetites  of  New  .Jersey,  Smock, 

lInnt,T.S.;  lUake,  W.  P. 
Report  of  geological  survey   for 

1874,  Cook. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


(nru.ir 


H 


New  Jersey— CrntiiiiUMl. 

IXlit.  Musc'diictfoiiL;    tmiiifl.    iMiiikir. 
(ii'iiloM-ic    clmit    til'    Iln'     I'liitcd 

Ktiiti'M,  UriKll.^v.  v.  n. 
Trap   rocks   nf    dm   ('(tiiniti'tii'iit 

N'alli'y,  llawt's. 
l{<'l)()rt  of  nonloj^iciil  survey   lor 

lH7r>,  Cook. 
187t».  Catalognu  ol'cxliiliit  ofsiirvcy  of 

Now  Jersby,  Cook. 
Lower  llclilfrltcrj^of  I'urt  Jervis, 

N.  Y.,  I!arr«'tt,S.  T. 
CrctaccouH  ami  'rcitiiiry  fossils  of 

Ihc  ui)|)('r  Missouri,  (iaMi. 
Hcport  of  H(olo)j;i<'al  survey   lor 

IHTtl,  Cook. 
]''orinii(i(>u  of  liikfH,  KussdU,  I.C. 

1877.  Lower  llcldcrlicr;?  at  I'orl  .Itrvis, 

Harrctt. 
i{c|iorl   of  fjeolo^inil   survey  for 

1877,  Cook. 
OntlioGlaeialepoclis,  I'ricHt,  E.  K. 

1878.  Clay    deposits    of    New    Jersey, 

("ook  and  Snioek. 
Distriljutiou  of  till.  New   llanip- 

Hhirc,  Upliaiu. 
Cliaui,'es  of  heights  of  land  and 

uua  in  (ilacial  and  Cliain;daiii 

periodB,  Uphain. 
(ieologi(!    liistorv    of   Ne,w    Voik 

Isliind,  etc.,  Newherry 
Hydrocarbon  in   erujjtive  roeks, 

Kussell,  LC. 
Naturoof  trap  sheets  of  Now  ,Ier- 

sey,  llussell,  L  C. 
Hcport  of  {reoloi^ical  survey  for 

1878,  Cook. 

Niagara  limestone.  Montague,  N. 
.T..  Harrott. 

1879.  Macfarlaue's  Geological  Kaihoad 

(Juido  to  New  .Jersey,  Siuock. 

Uejiort  of  geologist  of  Now  .Jer- 
sey for  1879,  Cook. 

Limit  of  drift  in  New  .lorsey, 
Cook. 

History  of  Trias  in  New  .lersoy 
and  Connecticut  A'alley.  Hus- 
sell.LC. 

Indications  in  recent  sand.stones 
of  iTUMjual   pressure,   A\  ailing. 

Origin  of  clays,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Kire  clays  and  associates,  Smock. 

1880.  Limestone   belts  of  Westchester 

County,  N.  Y.,  Dana,  .J.  I  >. 
Report  of  geological  survey  for 
1880,  Cook. 


New  .Tersey— Continued. 

1880.  (ieology    of    Laiu-aster    Cniuity. 

I'a.,  l'ia/(«r. 
History    of  some    ]ire-('aiiil,ii;iii 

roiks.  Hunt,  T.  .S. 
l'\)rnier  extent  of  Trias  in  n,, 

Last,  HuMsell,  L  C. 
(tiu)logie  history  of  N'orlli  Anur 

ican  jdants,  N(?wberry. 
(i(M)logic  action  of  humus  acliLs, 

.lulien. 

1881.  Antiijiiit>    of  man   in    the    liaM. 

Lewis,  H.C. 
Surface  geology  of   I'ljila(iil|p|]i , 

and  vii  inity,  Lewis,  H.  (  . 
Primitive  industry,  Ablioii.t  .(, 
Trenton  gravels  and  anti(|uiiy  ni 

man,  Lewis,  H.  C. 
Keport  of  ge()logical  surxiy  for 

1881,  Cook, 
.lurassic  sand  near  lilkton.  .Md.. 

Lewis,  11.  C. 
1881!.  (ieology   of  the    Palisades,   llnji. 

]iock. 
Kreideliildungeu  von  Texas.  Uik- 

mer. 
Survey   of  tlie    Delaware  W  iitti 

(iaj),  Chance. 
Comparison  of  Meso/oic  tlialmsi^, 

HawoH. 
liejierl    oil    terminal    moraini'  in 

rennsyhania,  etc.,    LcwIn.  II. 

C;  J.esley,  .L  1'. 
(Ieology    of    I'ikt'    and    .Momcf 

counties,  I'a.,  White,  l.(  ..  Les- 
ley. .1.  r. 
Thi(,'kncss  of  the  glacier.  Sinoik. 
Diabase  dikes  at   I'raukliii  Imu- 

W'lca,  N.  J.,  llmerson. 
Keport  of  geological  siirM  y  lor 

1881',  Cook. 
Glacial     phenomena     of     Nortli 

America  and  man  on  the  1'i.la- 

ware,  Wright,  G.  F. 
Eheolite  syenite  dikes,  Kiiu  i-mi. 
Mineral    localities   around    Ni'W 

York  City,  Dart  on. 
Sei'pentino   of  Staten   ami    Ntiv 

York  islands, , lulien. 
1883.  Terminal  moraine  of  second  Gla- 
cial period,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
Granite  at  Si)artu,  I'arton. 
Geology    of   Richmond    County, 

N.  Y.'  Britton,  N.  L. 
Iron  ores  of  New  Jersey,  jjcbool 

of  Miuea. 


IHIITON.] 


NOUTIT    AMKRIOAN    OEOLOOV. 


flSl 


New  Jersey— ConfiniiPil. 
isv.i.  Sliiilf'H  li«t Weill   licrjjcn   Hill  mill 
til)'  l':iliN!iilt'K,  |)artoii. 
(!rotii<i«iiiM  i>l'  Ntiw  .liTHt'v,  lliit- 
tim.N.I,. 

( 'lllSHlI'lCJlf  ion        <>l'        |IIIHt-lvi<M'IU^, 

llciljiriii. 
Ifi'poit  of  ncolo'^ieul  Hinvcy  for 

IHKi,  (  ()i(K. 
Liint'HtoiD'  n^^^ioii   niiil    I'otHiliiin 

Haiiilstdiii'.    I,i'liij;h  iiinl  Nortli- 

ain]it<iii.  I'a.,  I'rinif. 
|)isiiitojjriit<'d  Hdiidstoue  jit.  Nt'W 

Inu'liiiiii.  hiii'tiiii. 
(Jliniiil   boiiiiilary  between  N<",v 

York  and  Illimiis,  Wright,  <  i.  I'. 
Arkost^  (if  lliilioktMi.  Martin.  1».  S. 
Progress  ol'  gi'i'logy,  188.!.  Hunt. 

I.S. 
Age     of     gravels     in     Trinton, 

Wright,  (i.  K. 
riiii'kness  of  glacier.  Smock. 
•  u'oliiey  of  HmUon  Comity,  Uiis- 

Hcll.  i,  C. 
History  of  Hcr|i<>iitino  and  notes 

on  itre-Cainlirian  rocks,  Hunt, 

T.  .S. 
I  hanges  of  levid  on  oastorn  coast, 

Cook. 
Post-Tortiary     with     loaves     in 

Cnniiierland    County.    iSritton, 

N,  1>. 
l{eview  of  report  of  ."^tatc!  geolo- 
gist lor  ISS'J.  Kayniond. 
ISNI.  Azoic  systcinand  itssulidi  visions. 

Whitney  and  Wadsworth. 
h'tdations  of  Triassic   traps  and 

sandstones,  Uavia,  W.  .M. 
I'liiililini;  stones,  Cook  and  Smock. 
Mructnre  of  traj)  of  Connecticut 

Valley,  J)avi.s,W..M. 
-Microscopic^  strnctnre  of  Iniilding  | 

stones.  Merrill,  (j.  r.  ! 

K'cjiort  of  gcidogical  survey  for 

iHSl.Cook.  ! 

Kcieiit  find  in  Trenton  gr.'i\tds.  ' 

Alihott,  C.C.  i 

Contrihutions  to  Tertiary  geol- 
ogy, lleili)rin. 
Studies  of  rocks  oi'  Cordilleras, 

Wadsworth. 
Distrilint ion  of  iron  ores.  ,'<mock. 
'dacial    boundary    in    <iliio.   In- 
diana, and  Kentucky.  Wright, 

c.F. 
Tertiary  of  Eastern  and  Southern 

ytates,  Heilpriu. 


New  Jorsoy     Continued. 

1884.  (JIaciiited  iireii  of  North  .America, 

Wright,  ti.  r. 
188.").  Aiihean  rocks,  Hritton.  .N,  l,. 

licvoni.'in  of  (irecn   I'ond   .Moun- 
tain. Darton. 
Mafi  of  the  I'nit'd  States.  Met  ice. 
C!oliimnar  trap  of  (traiiMe.  Ileil- 

jiriii. 
Loaf-lHMirinirsaiidstonnsiMi.'^tati'n 

Island.  Hritton,  N,  I,. 
Tra]i    dik(^    across    soiilheaslern 

Pennsylvania,  Lewis,  11.  C. 
Recent    forniiitions    of  coast    of 

Ncnv  lersey.  Mcnill.  I.. I.  11. 
CJt^olo^ic     atlas    ot'    couniiis    of 

Pennsyhani.i,  l.e-ilcy.  ,1.  P. 
Report  of  State  geoloyisl,  Cook. 
l''ossilsol'  Ii'.'irilan  <'laysaiid  inai  Is, 

Whitlicld,  K.  P. 
(Jretaceoiis  and  Tertiary.  Cook, 
llistnry  of  Taconic  (|iM'stioii  and 

relations  of   the    rocks.   Ilnnti 

T.  .S. 
\\'ell     in     Cnniberland     County, 

Smith,  A.  II. 
(icology   of    sea    liotlom    in    ap- 

)ii'oaclies    to    .New     Vor!-     il.iy, 

l.indeiikohl. 
llclderlierg  liowldeis  ai  Snniinit. 

Ileilprin. 
Microscopic        (vKamination        of 

sands.  .Iiilien  iind  ISidton 
Report  on  .\.rcliean,  Hrittuii.  ,\.  L. 
(iecdogic.  re,i)ort  lor  18^5,  Cook. 
R'ocent     fomiations,    Merrill.    1'. 

J.  II. 

1886.  Molliiscan  fauna,  Wliitlield,  U.  P. 
Cretaceons  and  'J'ertiary,  Cook. 
i'Msh    remains    at     Wcchawken, 

(iratacap. 

Iron  ores.  Putnam. 

Orange  tra])  coinmus.  Iddings. 

Cruise  along  shores,  liritton.  .\.  1,. 

Cireeii  Pond  rocks.  Darton. 

I'hira  of  Amhoy  clays,  Newherry. 

Earth(|iiii  ke  of  August,  188(»,  Cope. 

Fire  saml  in  Clintnii  County, 
New  York.  Hraiini-d. 

Review  of  report  of  State  geolo- 
gist. Raynirmd. 

1887.  Field  work  in  ,\r<diean.  Hritton, 

N.  L. 
Yellow  gravel,  Merrill,  F.  .1.  FI. 
Mn])  of  I'nited  .States,  Hitchcock, 

C.  li. 


f;s2 


CATALOOUK   AND    IN1>KX    OF 


(BITU,.12T 


New  Juisey  -('(tntiimcil. 
1><S7.  Siii'Imco  Ki'olo^jy,  Cook. 

I{c|)(iii  lor  IHHO,  on  Ari'hfuii,  by 

Kritlon.  I)iiiii(,  .1. 1). 
New  .Im'Mi'.v  ('nitiifjMiiiM,  (,'o()k. 
Mkxu-iu*  I'liNsilH,  Ili'ilpriii. 
TriuHsic,  I '(ink. 
Ki!|)orf:    of     ;;<Mil(>giuul     Hiirvey, 

Conk. 
Survey  of  New  .Icrsoy,  report  for 

IHHi,  l.'ii.vmoiul. 
Glticiul   iiiul  ])UHt-rilacial   ilrit'tH, 

Kritfoii,  \.  L. 
(iiccii  I'ontl  Moniitaiii  Kroiip,  Mer- 
rill. F.. I.  H. 
(irtii'iiHiiiid  iiiiirl.s.  Cook. 
Mioct'iio  Molliiscii.  Iloilprin. 
A|;o  oC  I'otomac  faruuitioii.Ward, 

L.  F. 
Arclicaii,  Cook. 
.\rtt!siaii  wells,  ( 'ook. 
I'.oriii;;    !it    .\tl;mti(r   City,  Wool- 
man. 
1H8H.  ArcliiMii  plant  I'loin  liiiifstoiit^  of 

Sussex  t'oniity.  Hritton,  N.  L. 
Mai>  of  vicinity  of  New  Y«>rkCity, 

Martin,  1).  S. 
Montvillo     serpentine.     Merrill, 

(}.  !'. 
I'aleolitliie     man      in      Anuriea, 

MeCeo. 
Topof;ra])lii(^  map.  I)a\  is.  \V.  M. 
Thrt!0  fiirmations  ol'  the    middlo 

Atlantic  Sl(i))0,  M(r(;i'(^. 
Fishes  and  plants  of  the  Trias, 

Ntnv  berry. 
Man  in  the  valley  of  the  Deljiwaie, 

Abbott. 
1889.  Cnst.MceonH    and    (Quaternary    in 

vicinity  of  New  Vork.  l'>ritlon. 

X.  L. 
Diatomaceous   earth  in    Atlantic 

City  wells,  Kin>,r.  G.  11. 
Fossil  ifei'ons     (iretaccons      near 

Clemen  town.  Wool  man. 
({e<doj;ie  maj).  Cook. 
Intrusive  and  extrusive  trajis  of 

Conne<'ticut  Valley,  Davis  and 

Whittle. 
Pori)liyrite  of  northwestern  New 

.lersey,  Kemp. 
Traj)  shet^ts  and  lavas  of  Newark 

Hystom.  Dartoii. 
Triassic,  Cook.  Nason. 
Artesian  wells,  Cook,  Nason. 


Naw  Juraey --Continued. 

ISW).  Sorpcntine  of  Montville,  .\biri; 

«J.  P. 
Knildin^  stones,  .Merrill,  (i.  i'. 
Weport — division  of  Ci'im/dic  m 

vertebrates,  I'nited  StutiH(;iii 

lofjical  Survey,  Dull. 
Studies  of  I'ruiMsic!  rocks,  Niumi, 
18)K),  Analyses  of  Mer|iontiue,  Catlott. 
Ancient  shore  lines,   Morrill,  I'. 

J.  II. 
Am  boy  clays,  Newlierry. 
Artesian    w«'lls,    Atlanti(     (  ii\, 

Woolman. 
Harrier  beaches,  Merrill,  I'.I.H 
Clay     at     Monnionth    .liiiii'tlnii. 

iSrittou,  N.  L.;  Martin,  lis. 
('retaceouH  plants,  Martinis Muf. 

yard,  White,  1). 
I'-ncroachmenlHof  thoHoa,  McdiT, 
Kx<'ursion    iii    northern  .\]>\K\h 

tdiians,  Williams,  (i.  II. 
l''iords  and  i;reat  lake  hiisiiis  (if 

North  Americ^a,  I'lthani. 
(Jlacial  boundary,  Wrijiht.  (J.  F. 
(llacial   studies    bearin;;-  (ni  the 

anti(|uity  of  man,  Lovevctt. 
(Jlacial    deposits    at     Helviilin', 

Mcdiee,  Merrill,  F.  .J.  II. 
Intrusive    ori<fiu    of    VVatcliiiii^' 

traps,  Nason. 
Mael'arlane's  KailwayGuidi',  har- 

ton.  Smock. 
MetauKU'phic  strata  of  souihcaM- 

ern  New  York,  Morrill,  l'..l.ll, 
Potomac  llora,  I'ontainc. 
PseudomorpliB  at  I'atersoii,  limit, 

.1.11. 
Hi  vers  of  northern  New  .Icrsi'v, 

I  )avis,  W.  M. 
Scai>olite  rock,  Nason. 
Studios  id'  Archean  rocks,  \:ison. 
Trapsof  Newark  system,  liiutdii 
Topographic      d(^\  bloi)iiH'iil     nf 

northern     New    ,lei'se\,    Kavis 

and  Wood. 
Warren's  (Joojiraphy,  Hrcwor. 
Wright's     "Ice     age     in    Nor'li 

America,''  Hitchcock,  C.  II. 
Zircon   rocks   in   Archean   higli- 

lauds,  Nason  and  Ferrier. 
1891.  Artesian  wells,  Nason,  Woolniaii. 
liasic  di!-:es,  Kemp. 
Cambrian    of     North     Aiaeria 

Walcott. 


(Bni,L.|J7  H  |i*«TON.l 


NOKTH  AMERICAN  OKOLOOY. 


f?«3 


wavGniili',  li:ir- 


III  Now  Jersey, 

U8011. 

in  r()cl<s,  N.isoii. 
syHtfiu.  Uurtmi 

.l»rsc\,    Kavis 


orth     America, 


New  Joraey— I  "iitiiiiu'd. 
IMH.  Crt'tMciMMiH    (if    Norili     Aiiicrirn, 

Uliilf.  C.  A. 
|)iit(<H  ot' origin  III' i-crtiiiii  topn- 

^ia|iliii'  foniiM.  |)iivis,  W.  M. 
Kxtra-iiioi'uiiiii!  iliil't  (ilioiMiiiU'iia, 

HiiliHbiiry. 
Kniptivti  iron  ori'H,  Nasoii. 
l''alli'ii  lonmt  ami  )hmI   Ia>or  in 

|)»'lu\vari',  CniHMon. 
(Ifdlo^ical  .'iiirvi'V,  K'i'poii.     |  Arm 

of     \vliit<<      iiinostoii)'.  I       Am. 

Wcol.,  Dana.  J.  I).;  NaHoii. 
(ii'iildirical  Wdi'U  ill  Hoiitlirrn  part 

ol'  llie  tStatc,  ('(iiiian. 
lion  iiiiiics,  NuHoii,  .1.  I). 
I'oHt-Arcln'an  agf  dI'  whitf  liniis- 

wtdUoH,  NaHon. 
I'osl-Olacial  lii.stury  "f  tlii'  Hud- 
son N'allov,  .Men  ill,  1'.  .).  II. 
i;('|tortot>*tut(>  gtoloKist,  Sniork. 
.^iil)iii;iriii<'    t'liaiiiicl    ol'    Ilinlmm 

Uivcr,  l.inilcnkdiil. 
Stones  tor  building,  Merrill,  (i.  P. 

Kew  Mexico. 
IKHl.  rorniulioiiH    of   woslcrn    part    of 

.Mif)Hi.sHi]>iii  Valley,  .lanu-s.  ]■]. 
1S1}<,  IxccdiiiiaiH.sanca'     IVoni      l.cavon- 
wdrtli  to  San  i)ioj;-o,  iMiiory. 
l.xaniination     in     Now    .Moxieo, 

Ali.Mt,  .1.  W. 
Ndtt'rt    oil   collcctionM   l»y    -Mifrt, 

nail.-y,  .1.  NV. 
Tour  in  iidrilioni  .Mexico.  Wisli- 
-'.(•nus. 
I8.'i(i.  K(>('onnaiH8an('o  in    Now  Mexico, 
.sinip.son,  .1. 11. 
S;iuta  Fo  oxiu'ditioii,  .Marcy. 
.MineralH  fVoiii  Santa  Fo  to  ('holly, 
Siin]),soii.  .1 .  II. 
IS.')'.',  lu'ci(U'l)ildiinji;t'n  voii  Toxas,  I{oo- 

nior. 
\Ki',\.  (i('dloj:i<(  dos  .Moiitafjnos  roelieu- 

Ncs,  Marcou,  .1. 
1S5I.  Section    fi;('ologi(|uo   dos    Moiita- 

;;ne8  roclicnsos.  Maroon.  .1. 
l^V).  Notes  ontro  I'roHton  ot  VA  I'aao, 
Marcou.  .1. 
CrctaceoiiH   husin   of    l{io   Bravo 

del  Norte,  Schott. 
(lelicr    die    (!eolo{jie   von    Xord- 
Aiiierika,  Marcou,.!. 
Witi.  Uecoiiiiaissanco  from  tlio  Missis- 
sipjii  to  I. OS  Angeles,  Cal.,  Mar- 
cou, J . 


New  Mexico  -Coiitiniiod. 

I8r>(l.  tJodldiiy  df  rdiitc  to  I'acilic  near 
tliirly-llfili  panillol,  M  innii, 
.1.;  Hlako,  W.  P. 
IS.".  Woviow  df  part  df  godlogic  inap 
of  tile  I'liited  States,  liy  Mar- 
con,  .).;  Illake,  W.  I'. 

United  States iindMexieati  lioiiiul- 
ary  survey,  I 'airy.  IjiuM'y. 

Orography  of  AN'estorn  States, 
MlaKc.  \V.  I'. 

(ieo'idgy  and  paleontology  of 
Mexican  lionndury  survcv. 
Hall.  .1. 

Coiiiitry  along  Moxieiinlionndnry, 
luuors . 

licportdii  rdiites  to  the  Pacific  in 
('aliforiiia  aiiU  to  the  K'io 
(iraiide,  .\ul  isidl. 

CrotiK'odiis  and  Tertiary  fossils 
of  Mexican  Itonndiiry  sur\ey, 
fdiirad. 

('heiiiical       analyses,       Mexican 
boiiudary  survey,  Easter. 
l)Sr>8.  'I'agoliuch  ciiier  h'eis)- voni  Missis- 
sippi, etc..  Miillhaiison. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  Initcd 
States.  K'dgeiH.  II.  1). 

Tc^rliary  and  Cri'laccous  of  tin' 
North w«'sl.  Mock  uml  Ilayd(«ii. 

Onvrage  relatif  .i  la  gi ologie  de 
rAtiii'ri(|iie  <lu  Nord,  .Marcou,.!. 

.Vnierican  gcologv.  ,\ddii'sscil  to 
Meek  itnd   liaydeii,  .Marcnii,.!. 

(ieology  of  North  .\niorica.  Mar- 
cou. ,1 . 

h'aiigo  of  Western  luoiintain  sys- 
tem, Emory. 

Permian  of  cast  and  west  Amer- 
ica, Aiciiiiic  d'. 

Permian    in    .New    Mexiio,    Sim 
m:.id,  15.  F. 
IH.')!!.   Permian    of   New    Mexico,    Sliu- 
mard,  H.  F. 

Marciiu's  geology  of  North  .\ni.'r- 
ica.  l):in.i,  ,1.  I>. :  Agassi/.  \. 

Note  relative  anx  .Monla;;u(!H 
rochoiiHOH,  Marcou,  .1. 

So-called  Trias  of  Kansas  and 
N<'liraska.  Mee1<  and  Ilaydcn 

Fxploration  in  Now  Mexico;  M.ir- 
con's  so-called  .Jurassic,  New- 
berry. 

lieply  to  criticisms  of  ,J.  I).  J»aiia, 
Marcou,  J.  * 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[nt-r,!,.].': 


New  Mexico — Continnecl. 

18()(».  Comilry  Ix-lwceii  Kio  Pficos  and 
Kio  (Jriuidi',  Sliuiiiiird,  (i.  (i. 
Kocky  AfonntiiijiH  in  vicinity  of 

Siintii  Vv,  HlaUf.  \\.  W 
Carbon it'LToMH  and  .) ma-Trias  of 

tho  Northwest,  Marcon,  .1. 
Ijesqnereiix  on  Tertiary  and  ('rc- 

taceona  tioras.  Newberry. 
Strnctnre  of  Jornada  do  Mnerte, 

iSbnniard,  (1.  <J. 
Ancient     vegetation     of    Nortli 

Aniei'ica,  Newl>erry. 
Discovfsry   of    Permian    in    New 
Mexico.  Sbiiniard,  1{.  F. 
18fil.  Iieport  on  Colorado  River.  New- 
berry. 
Minerals  of  Rocky  Mountains  and 
extent  of  jjold  lields.  Klakc,  W.P. 
1862.   l'\isHils  from  Nebraska,  Meek  and 

Hayden. 
l^C).").  Car1)oniferous  and  C'retacenus  of 
Kansas  and  Nebraska,  M(!ek. 
Rc])ort  on  mines  of  New  ^Mexico, 
Owen  and  Cox. 
18t)8.  Cvetaceons  coal.  Lc  Cou+e. 
1869.  Survtn-    of    Colorado    and    New 
Mexico,  Hayd(!n. 
Cretaceous  and   Tertiary   ])Iant8 
from  Yellowstone,  Newberry. 

1871.  Age    of   some   Western  lignites, 

Newberry. 
Prelimiuiiry  report  ou  Wyoming, 
etc.,  Hayden. 

1872.  Proliles  and  sections,  survey  of 

the  Territories,  Hayden. 

1873.  (Joologic  map  of  I'nited  States, 

Hitchcock,  C.    11,;    Hitchcock 
and  Hlake. 

Mines  of  Colorado.  Frazer,  P. 
1871.  Age  of  lignite   of  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Les(inerciix. 

Eocene  and   Pliocene   lacustrine 
formation.'*.  Cojie. 

Age  of  lignite  grouji,  Hayden. 

Vortebrata  of  Cretaceous  of  the 
West,  Cojx'. 

Lignitic  formation  and  its  flora, 
I^escjnereux. 

Coal  of  the  Western  States,  New- 
berry. 

Lignite    flora  of   the  far  West, 
Newberry. 

Circles  of  deposition,  Newberry. 

Anthracite  of  New  Mexico,  Ray- 
mond. 


New  Mexico — Continued. 

1874.  Eocene    and    Pliocene    ^iT    X^v 

Mexico,  Co])e. 
Wheeler's  Expedition   ikk  li  Xfv, 

Mcxiko  nnil  Arii^ona.  '\.in\\y. 
Report  on  vertebrate  palcoindi. 

ogy  of  Colorado,  Cope 
Santa  Fo  marls,  Cope. 

1875.  Re])ort    on     nortliwosteiii    Ne» 

Mexico,  Co]ie. 
(ieology  of  portions  of  (i.l  iiiiAi 

surveyed  in  1873.  Stevcii^o' . 
IJemarks  on  geology  of  New  M.x 

ico,  l.e  Conte. 
Classilication  and  distrilnitiimnf 

Cretaceous  of  the  West, Coiie. 
Report  on  ])ortions  survcyw!  in 

in  1873,  (Gilbert,  (J.  K. 
Rei»ort  on  portions  of  Colonic 

and  New  Mexico,  Loew. 
Geology  of  Ni'W  Mexico,  ('ope. 
Survey  of  New  Mexico  I'm'  In; 

(.'ope. 
Report  on  Utah,  Nevada,  Arizoua,  ] 

and  New  Mc^xico.  Howell,  L.E. 
Wheeler's     zweite      I'-xpcditioD, 

Loew. 
Recency  of  certain  volciinoes  of  | 

the  West,  Gilbert.  (J.  i\, 
Cretaceous  of  the  Gtili.slio,  Cope. 
Mineralogy,  agriculture,  cliciiii*- 

try,  eruptive   rociis,  Colorailo, 

Ari/ouii,     and     New     .Mexico.  | 

Loew. 

1876.  Colorailo  ]>hiteau  proviiuo.  r.il-] 

bert,  G.  K. 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  lussilsol'l 

upper  Missouri.  Mee];. 
^lai).s  of  parts  of  Califi.nii.i.  Ni-I 

vada.   Arizona.  Color.iilo.  N't'ffl 

Mexico,  and  Frah,  (;illirrt.Mar-| 

vine  and  Howell. 
Cretaceous  fossils  from  S;ui.luaii| 

cxi)oditioii,  Meek. 
Exfoliation  of  rocks  near  d'ttys- 

burg,  I'razer. 
Uinfa  Mountains,  Powell. 
Geology    from    La   Vita   I'ass  toj 

head  of  the  I'ecos,  ConUliiii;- 
Notes  on  northeastern  Nc"'  M<'J'| 

ico,  St.  .lohn. 
Age  of  vertebrate  fauna  of  F.ocimu'. 

Cope. 
Expedition  to  Mauvaiscs  Tcrre!",! 

Culbertsou. 


[«ri,i,i;;   ■  wimiN-l 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


fi85 


III   jii'oviiiic.  liil- 


New  Mexico — Continued. 
IsTil.  K<'lati<ms   of    Kiuiiitic   fjroii])   of 

Ibo  West,  Slovt'iisoii. 
|s77.  Extinct    \'('rt<'l)riit;i     I'roin     New 

Mexico.  ('()]>('. 
IJesults  ()('  Hiirviiys  (or  1875,  Hay- 
don. 
h'f|iort  ol" southeast  division,  sni- 

voy  of  Colorado.  Eiullith. 
Litlioloujy  of  HoiKlituii  Colorado 

and     northern     New     Mexico, 

Conklini;'. 
Coal  rej;ions  of  America,  Macl'ar 

lane,.f. 
Ma]>  of  i)art.s  of  Arizona  and  New 

Mexico,    (iill)ert,     Howell    and 

Locw. 
Aijfoof  tlioKocky  MontaiiiH,  Peale, 

Stevenson. 
I'\)otliill8of  the  h'oeky  Momitaius, 

('onklinji'. 
Iv'eport  on  San  .Inan  reL;ion.  (Colo- 
rado, Holmes,  W.  If. 
187S.  SanriaiiB  in  Dakota  I'ods.  Cojie. 
I.iiiniti(^  forniation,   l,es<|iiercux, 

May den. 
.'>an     .Inan     region,     McCanley, 

C.A.  II. 
Tertiary  flora  of  Western  Terri- 
tories by  Lesiinereux.  Cope. 
1879.  Operations  in  ('oloiado  and  New 

Mexi<'o,  Stevenson, 
(ieology  of  (ialisteo  Creek.  .'Stev- 
enson. 
I.arainie  gronp   easi   of  Sjiaiiish 

ranjjres,  Stevenson. 
North    American    Meso/.oiii    and 

Cenozoie,  Miller,  S.  A. 
K'clations  of  horizons  of  extinct 

\'ertehrata.  Co])e. 
18S(1.  Permian  of  North  America,  Dut- 

tou. 
18S1.  Pake     \'alley     inininjj;     district, 

t.'o]>e. 
Paramie  of  southern  New  Mexi(!o, 

Shn'cnson. 
rur(iuoise  of  New   Mexico,  Silli- 

inan. 
pNaminations    in    Colorado   and 

New  .Mexico.  Stinensoii. 

Atlas  of  Colorado,  llayden. 

IW.  'Iroat  deposit  of  mud  and  lava, 

Copo. 
Report  on  work  in  hiji;li  platean 

region,  Duttou,  C.  E. 


New^  Mexico — Continued. 

1882.   Physical  geidojjy  of  (i  rand  Cany  on 

district,  Dntton. 
Keeroded   channel  way,  Sieven- 

son. 
()s(uira  coi)per  and  other  mines, 

Peters. 
Miner.'il  re<j;ion  of  southern  New 

Mexico,  Silliinan. 
Age  of  P;ik(!  ^'alley  mines.  Siili- 

nian,  (lope. 
Sonthern  New  Mexico,  Silliinan. 
188H.  Miniufi;  region  of  southern  New 

Mexico,  l^ndlich. 
Laramie  near  Raton,  Stevenson. 
.Inratrias    of     western      liiited 

States,  IJroadhead. 
(irand  Canyon  yjroii]),  .Science. 

1884.  Loup  Fork   beds  on  Gila  Kiver, 

Cope. 
Vertehrata    of    Tertiaiy    of    the 

West,  Cope. 
Thodeposition  of  (wes,  Newberry, 
Loup  Fork  in  New  Mexico,  Cope. 
A/oic system  and  itssubdivisi(nis. 

Whitney  and  \\'iulsworth. 
Lower  BnrliiiK'ton   limestone    in 

New  Mexico.  Sj)rin<i;er. 

1885.  On  two  oredeiiosits  in  southwest- 

ern New  M<'xico,  Fnrinan. 

(Jeologic  sketch  of  Rocky  Moun- 
tain division,  P.nimons.  S.  l". 

Mount     Taylor     and    the     Ziiui 
Plateau.  Dntton. 

Lost  rivers,  Harrington. 

Basalt  lieldsof  New  Mexico.  Dnt- 
ton. 

Notes  on  nietaniori)hism,  St;e\('U- 
soii. 

Volcanoes  and  lavas  of  New  Mex- 
ico, Dntton. 

Map  of  the  Pnited  States,  .Mctlee. 

Relations  of   Pucrco,   and  Lara- 
mie d(!posits,  Co])e. 

Report  on    western   Texas,  Shu- 
niard,  G.  G. 
1881).  Tiirijnoise    from     New     Mexico, 
Clarke  and  Diller. 

l\ep(n't  of  division  of  iliemistry, 
Clarke,  F.  W. 
18S7.   I'Tnssgcbiet  des  ('(dorado,   Toiila. 

Ma)) of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 
C.  H 

Copper  ores   of  the    .Si)uthwesl, 
Wendt. 


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CATALOGUK   AND    INDEX    OF 


tBmj„i27. 


New  Mexico — C'ontimied. 

1887.  Aiidt'sitcs  t'roiii  San  Miitco  Monii- 
taiu.  iuiiilysis,  Chatard. 
r.asiilt  from  near  Grant,  analysis, 

Chalanl. 
Niilural     coko    from     Pnrf:;atory 

Ciinyoii,  analysis.  l\igj;s. 
8an    J'cdro    cojtpcr    iiiiiie,    lleu- 
ricli,  C. 
188H.  ()l>si<liaii  clit)',  Iddiujjs. 
Coal,  Asliltiiiiicr. 
\'ei'tel)rate  fauna  of  I'uoroo,  C'opo. 
188!'.  Meso/dic  of   \<!W    ^lexico.  Mar- 
(lou,  .T. 
Mi'so/.oio  of  northern  New  Mex- 
ico, ,Stevcnsoii. 
Orif^iiial    locality     of    Grypha-a 

I'ltchrri,  Marcon,  ,J. 
Slaybrvch  ludo,  Hcnrich. 

1890.  Analysis  of  adoho  soil,  Eakins. 
Analysis  of  [tTuptivcJ  rocks,  Ka- 

kins. 
Colorado  jtronp,  StevcMison. 
Cretaci'ous  of  northern   Mexico, 

White.  (!.  A. 
Draiiiasio  systems,  Tarr. 
Extinct  volcanoes  of  Colorado, 

Lakes. 
Laramie  fi;ronp,  Cojie,  Newberry, 

Ward,  L.  F. 
Lower  Cretaceons  of  San  t^arlos 

Mountains,    '.'hite,  C.  A. 
Macfarlanc's  K'ailway  (iuide,  Dut- 

ton. 
Movements  in  Rocky  Mountains, 

b'-uimons.  8.  F. 
I'lications  of  coal  measures,  Vun 

Diest. 
Volcanic  rocksfroni  TewanMoun- 

tains,  Mdin;;s. 
Warren's  Oeograjihy,  Brewer. 

1891.  Cretaceous    of    North    America, 

AVIiite.  (\  A. 

Devonian  and  CJarhonifcrous,  cor- 
ndation,  Williams,  II.  S. 

Notes  <u>  fi;(!(iloj>y  of  the  South- 
west, Hill,  I.'.T. 

Notes  on  norther!!  and  south- 
western New  Mexico.  Hill,  K.  T. 

Recent  lava  tlow,  Tarr. 

Stones  for  biiildinii,  Merrill.  ( i.  P. 

Triassie  jjlauts,  Knowlton. 

Newton,  Henry.  'l"he  ores  of  iron  ;  their 
j!;eo^raphical  distribution  and  relation 
to  the  {jreat  centers  of  tlie  world's  iron 
in<lnstrios, 

\iu.    Itisl.    Miiiili;;    liliy;-.  J'l'i'"'*-.  ^ '>!•  •!.  PI'- 
:iliU-;!Ul,  lt*7.). 


New^ton,  Henry — Continued. 
[Rocks  from  Hlack  Hills.] 

Head  to  New  Yorlt  Aiiul.  Sci..  1H71 . 

Am.lfat.,vol.  10,  Pit.  191-]9a  (i  )>.),  187fi. 

Ge(dofi;y  of  the  Black  Hills,  intro 

dnction. 

United  States  goolof^ical  niiil  f;oo!;ra]ilii(;ii 
siii'voy  <)!'  tlic  Kocky  Mciuntain  rcs^iiiii,  .t.  \V, 
I'liwell  in  cliargi",  Hoport  on  tlie  Rl.ick  Hill* 
of  n,'il<ota.  jip.  1-2'22,  Atlas,  i)latc»,  -1 ',  Wash 
inptoii.  1880. 

Al)stiactH,  Am.  Nut.,  vol.  15,  p)).  s87-w 
(J  |).),  IKHl ;  Am.  Jour.  Sii.,  'Ml  seriis,  vul.  ■». 
l)p.  3'JU~40I,  18S1.  Al).stra<:t  by  L.  1'.  (iral.i 
cap,  Science  (edited  by  J.  Michols),  vol.  2.\)\,. 
404-40,'.,  1881. 

New^  York. 

1807.  Observations      on      .neolofiy    of 

United    States    and    {^lologio 

map,  Madure. 
1814.  Geoloo;ie    account    of    Diitcliess 

County,  Akerly. 
Geology  and  mineraloj.;y  of  New 

York  Island,  Akerly. 
No  coal  near  New  York,  Akerly. 
On  north  side  of    Long   Island. 

Mitchell,  S.L. 
1818.  Geolo.i,'y  of   the   United   St.itis. 

Maclure. 
Localities    of   minerals    and  rt- 

mains.  Sillinmu. 
I'eat  t)f  Dutchess  County,  Schaef- 

fer. 
Garbomite  of  magnesia  on  Statcn 

Island,  Pierce. 
Observations  on  geidogy  of  Nortli 

Americ^a,  Mit(diell.  S.  L. 
Index   to  gecdogy    of    Northern 

States,  Eaton. 

1820.  Survey  of  Albany  (bounty,  lliitoii 

and  Beck. 
Geology   of    the    Hudson    K'ivir, 

Akerly. 
Environs    of    t!arthage    liridjio, 

Higsby. 
Singular  position   of   a    uianiio 

rock,  Cornelius. 
Account  of  the   Catskill   Mouu- 

tains,  Dwight,  I  I.E. 
Secromlary  regions  of  New  York 

and  New  .Icu-sey.  I'iorce, 
Section  from  'laconic   raii^'c  to 

Troy,  Dewey,  C. 
Tour  between  Hartford  ami  ti'iu'- 

bee,  Sillimau. 

1821.  T,im<!  ('lU-waiercemont.Wriiilit,  11. 
Geologic  notice  of  Troy,  Hale, 


■MiTON.l 


NORTH    AMEinCAN    GEOLOGY. 


687 


it    of    Dutchess 


United  Slatis, 


'lu'Hia  on  Staton 


ly  County,  Kalou 
Hudson    KiviT, 

in    of    ii    LjraniU' 

Ciitskill   Miiiiu- 

U.K. 

nH  of  New  York 
sy,  I'iorce. 
aconic   I'aii!."'  '« 

artford  iind  k'n^'- 

■niont.Wiislit.li. 
i)f  Troy,  Hale. 


New  York— Continnod. 
1^U1.  Notices     of    northeastern     New 

York,  .leasu]). 
structure  of  valley  of  the  iUssis- 

sip])!,  Nnttall. 
Travels  throui^li  the  Northwest, 

Hehooliraft. 
1821.'.  Siiiiinlar  aspect  ol'  j^ravel,  Katon. 
Si'ction    of    I'anaan     Mountain, 

Barnes,  D.  H. 
Mini'rals  and  rocks  in  Berkshire, 

iSiliinian. 
Notices  at  Nia-^ara  Falls,  Foot. 
Some  facts  at  Hudson.  .Jenkins, 
Mincrali/ed  tree,  rockinfj;   stone, 

etc.,  (ireen,  .J. 
Notes  on    the  Catskills,   Barton, 

1),  \y. 

Survey    of    Kouasolaer    County, 

Fa ton. 
Geology  of  the  Highlands,  Eaton, 
Pierce. 
18'.';i.  I'.ssay  on  salt.  Van  Ronssolaor. 
Hudson  marble.  Sillinian, 
Memoir  on  Calskill  Mountains, 

lM<'rce, 
origju   of  certain   salt   springs, 

Faton. 
On  <"liangcs  in  geology  of  North 
America  east  of  Stoney  Moun- 
tains. Macluiv. 
ISL'l.  \'an  Rensselaer  on  .salt,  Percival. 
(Icology  of  Trenton    Falls,   Ren- 

wich. 
Survey  of  Erie  Canal.  Eaton. 
Western    Massachusetts    region, 

Dewey. 
Review  of  (^onyheare  and  I'liil- 
lips"8  geology  of  Fngland  and 
Wales.  Am.  .lour.  Sci. 
Essay  on   Tertiary  of  Amcrira, 

I'inch. 
.\ncrain  lead  miiu',  TiO.i.C.  A. 
I'rogress  of  survey  of  ICrie  Canal, 
Eaton. 
182.').  Oolitic   formation    at    8ar  itoga, 
Steele. 
Snake    Hill    and    Saratoga    Lake 
region,  Steele. 
IH'.'Ci,   I'crtiary   on   border    of    iludsou 

River,  Finch. 
18l'7.  Horings  for  water.  Disbrow. 

Diluvial    dejiosits  in  New  York 
ami  els(nvhere,  Faton, 
1828.  Sup])oscd  transportation  of  rocks, 
Dewey,  U. 


New  York — Continued. 

1828.  Nonnnclatuie  of  rocks.  Faton. 

Ser]ientimi  on  New  York  Island, 

Van  Rensselaer. 
Lecture    on    natural    history   of 

New  York,  Mitchell.  S.  F. 
Tabular  view  of  North  Ann-rican 

rocks,  Eaton. 
18l2!».  Scr|ientin(^     bowlders     at     East 

Cliosti^r,  Barnes. 
High    I>o<',k    Spring  at  Saratoga, 

Steele. 
Scratches  and    furrows  on   New 

York  Island,  De  Kay. 
Argillito  with    anthracite    coal, 

Eaton. 
Certain    Anu^rican    rock    fi)rma- 

tions,  Vanuxem. 
1830.  (iraywacke  regions  nCNcw  York, 

Eaton. 
Dihivial  scratches  and    furrows, 

Thomas,  I). 
fle(d(igii,:'l  text-bdolv,  I'aton. 
All    primitive    strata    schistose, 

Eaton. 
Geologic  prodronins.  Faton 
Ferruginnussand  formation,  Mor- 
ton. 
Features    of   south    side   of   the 

Ontario  Valley,  (icbhard. 
Direction  and  extent  of  prinntive 

ranges,  Futon. 
Coal  formation,  Faton. 
Tufa  at  Chittenango,  Sanforrt. 
Dips     in     western     New     York, 

Thomas,  D. 

1831.  (.'oncretions  nort  li  of  Stuyvcsant 

Landing,  Grant.  \V.  H. 
i  Eatcni  on  coal  formation  in  New 

York,  Thom.is  I). 
Ancit'ut  drainage  atid   origin  of 

Niagara     Falls,     I'eatlmrston- 

hangh. 
Scrati'hes  in  tlie  .Mleghany  range, 

Thnnijisiin,  \V.  A. 
Carbonitcrous     of     New      York, 

Faton. 
Mincraloiiy   and    neolDify    of  St, 

Lawrence  County,  I'iiudi. 
Featuri^s  along  the  Ihnlson  and 

through  New  York,  I''aton. 
Salt    formation    at  Siilina,    For- 

man. 
Oolite  at  Fdenville,  Young.  .1.  V. 

1832.  (Jcolitgicai  eijuivalents,  I'alon. 
Ge<dogy  of  the    Highlands,  Ma- 
ther. 


688 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[nui,L.  127. 


HARTON.l 


New  York — Coiitiiiiied. 

18;{-.  Strati.nrapliii'  i^eolo^y  t'Stiihlidlietl 

by  orjfauif  it'iiiaiiiH,  Eutmi. 
MiuoraloLiy  iiud   j;t'oU)f;y  of  Or- 

aiijje,  N.  v.,  and  Sussex,  N.  J., 

Shoi>ar(l. 
18153.  (,'ontril)ulioiis  ti)  ■jreolojiy,  Lea. 
Alliiviiiiii  ()£'  tlui  Jlohawk,  Toni- 

liiisoii. 
Coal  lii-dsot'l't'iniHylvania,  e(iuiv- 

aleiits  in  Kiiropc,  Kutoii. 
Forniatioii    ol'    potrolciiin,    Silli- 

niaii. 
Ftacts  relative  to  diluvial  action, 

'riiompsoii.  \y.  A. 

1834.  Minctalojiy  ol'  .lellVrsoii  and    St. 

Lawreiicf  couiitie.s,  Crawo  and 
(iray. 

1835.  <>u  tlie  falls  of  Niagara,  Rogers, 

H.  1). 
Ajje  ol'  I'.rif   and    St.  Lawrence 

liasiiis.  i'iiicii. 
(u'ology  and  mineralogy  of  Scbo- 

liarie.  (iebhaid. 

1837.  First  report  on  lirst  distviet,  Ma- 

ther. 
First    report    on    third   distriet, 

Conrad. 
Notiees     |n(Mtlu'rn     New    York], 

lluhl)ard,0.  P. 
Cieolojjy    ol"  western    New    York, 

Hayes.  H.  K. 
First  re])ort   on    t'oiirth   district, 

Vannxeni. 
First  rejiort  t)n  second  district. 

Ennnons.  E. 
Crinoid  !>e(l  at  Schoharie,  Honny. 
Ele])hant  rcuiaiua  at  Rochester, 

Am.  .lonr.  Sci. 
Chemical    deit.'irtmeut    of     New 

York  survey.  Heck. 

1838.  K'ei)ort  on  lirst  district,  Mather. 
Moiintaius  in  F.ssex  County,  Red- 

lield. 
Hones  of  mammoth  in  Rochester, 

Dewey.   C. 
Report  on   jjaieontology  of  New 

York,  (  onrad. 
Remarks  on   rocks  of  Now  York, 

Dewey,  C. 
Second  rejiort  on  fourth  district, 

Hall.. I. 
Second  report  on   tliird   district, 

Vaimxeni. 
Report  of   gooloijist    of    second 

ttiHtrict,  Enunons,  E. 


New  York— Continued. 

183Jt.   I'olished  limestone  of  Roclit'stii, 

Dewey,  C. 
Report  ou  chemistry  of  survt  y  ni 

New  York,  ll»>ck. 
Geology  and  topograi)hy  of  west- 
ern Ne-A  '(Ork,  Hayes,  (i.  E. 
Rogers  on  the  transition   rocks, 

Silliman  and  Sillinum. 
Cornilerons  lime  rock  as  tlii'  line 

of  reference,  J'^aton. 
Notes  on  American  geology,  (  (in- 

rad. 
Thermal  springs  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Danbeny. 
Oetdogy  of    New    York    Coiniiy, 

(;ale. 
Thinl   report   on    third    district, 

N'anuxeni. 
Third   report  on  fourtii   di>tri(t, 

Hall. , I. 
Third  report  on  lirst distrirt.  Mi- 

ther. 
Second  report  on  iialeoniolnify  (i; 

New  York,  (  onrad. 
Third  re[iort  on  second  di'triit. 

Emmons,  L. 
(icology  of  (*rango  Count\ ,  iloi- 

ton,  \Y. 

1840.  On  the  Silurian  system,  Coiirail. 
Equivalency  of  deposits  on  casi 

and  west  sides  of  the  Atlantic. 

Eaton. 
Fourth    report  on   tliird  distriit. 

Vantixem. 
Third  report   of   paleontoli'iiii:;': 

department,  ( 'oniad. 
Appendix  to  report  of  the    (nirili 

district.  Horsford. 
Report  on  minerals  and  ol'  rluiii- 

ical  department.  I'lei'k. 
Fourth  report  of  second  district. 

Emmons,  E. 
Ap])endix    to    fourth    repoi*^  mi 

second  district.  Car, 
Fonrtli  report  on  fourth  di-tiict. 

Hall,  .1. 
I'onrlli  report  of  geologist  cf  lirst 

district,  Mather, 

1841,  Report  on  i):ilcontology  of  New 

York.  Conrad. 
Fifth  rejiort    on    fonrth  district, 

Hill, , I. 
Howlders  ami  scrtitches,  Mntlicr. 
Aimlogy  of  fossils  in  Hudson  .slate 

in    eastern   and    western    Nc^v 

York,  Mather,  \anuxem. 


New  York--Ci 

IS II.   History 

l'iiite( 

Fifth  re 

EmuKj 

Report  I 

of  Xei 

I'ifth    It 

A'aniiN 

Sketch  o 

i<'a.  I);i 

Fifth     n 

Mat  he 

18i'J    Mineralc 

(i  CO  logy 

iixeui. 

Portion  ( 

region, 

Ancient 

Oriska 

Geology 

(listrici 

Glaciatid 

New  Y 

gloiner 

fopograi 

sources 

mous,  '. 

Xotes  on 

States. 

(Origin  o 

Redliel 

(ieology  ( 

\Wo.  Structiiri 

ity,  Ro; 
lection 

Mississ 

Wester 
.\lnd  fiirr 

-New  Yi 
Stria'   an 

westeri 
Explanai 

age,  De 
1  he  plieu 

action  i 

cock,  I 
Geologic 

Island, 
I'istnlnit 

rotks,  I 
lilaciatei 

Niagar 
"rigin  o 

usem. 
Bull,  lli 


IiARTON.  I 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


689 


0  Coiintv,  Hoi- 


tliird  i\\<U''  I, 


New  York— Continued. 
1811.  IIi.-<tory  of  geoliiiju!  studios  in  the 

I'liiti'd  St.ites,  HitclKOfk.  K. 
Fit'tli  I't'itort   of  second   district, 

I'.iiunoiis.  !■;. 
KejxTt  on  niiiR'niloyy  of  survey 

of  New  ^'ork,  ISeck. 
I'iftli   report    on    tbinl   district, 

\'aniixoui. 
Sketch  of  jj;eolo};v  of  Nortli  Anier- 

ifii.  D.'iulM'iiy. 
lifth     report    on    lirst    district, 

Mather. 

181'J    .Miiieriilojgy  of  Now  York.  Hot-k. 
(icology   of    third    distrii't,  Xan- 

iixeui. 
I'ortion  of  tlie  Atlantic  Tertiary 

ri\i>ion.  Conr.'ul. 
Ancient   erosion  at    base   of    the 

Oriskany,  Hojicrp.  W.  H. 
Geology   of    New    York,   second 

district.  Emmons.  E. 
Glaciation  of  Pennsylvania  and 

New  York   and  origin  of  cou- 

irlomerates,  Rogers,  H.  I>. 
I'liliograpiiy.    ireology,    and     ro- 

soiirces    of    New     York,    Eui- 

iiious,  E. 
Xiitcs  on  geology  of  the  Western 

states.  Hall.  .l'. 
Origin  of  drilt  near  Now   York, 

Redfield. 
(icMilogy  of  Connecticut,  Percival. 
184I!.  Structure  of  Berkshiro  aud  viciu- 

ity,  K'ogers.  II.  1). 
Section    from    Cleveland   to   the 

Mi8si88ii)pi  and  on  identitx   of 

Western  formations,  Hall,,). 
Mud  I'urrows.  wave  lines,  etc.,  on 

New  York  rocks.  Hall,  J. 
siriii'   and    I'liirows    in   rocks   of 

western  New  York,  Dewey,  C. 
I'.xplauation  of  sectiouH  at  Port- 
age. Pcwcy,  C 
I  lie  plicuomcuaoi  gl:icio-ai|Ueous 

action  iu  North  America,  liit(  h- 

cock, E. 
Geologic    history  of  New    ^ Ork 

Isliud,  Coz/.ens. 
I  'istnhution  of  t'ossils  in  the  older 

locks,  llall,.l. 
lilaciated  ehorty  limestone  near 

Niagara.  Mali..!. 
•  Migin  of  mineral  spriugs,  Vau- 

u\em. 
Dull.  127 44 


New  York — Continned. 

IHj;{.  HituminouB  matter  in  New  York 

ro(dvs.  Beck. 
Superposition  of  rocks  in  Orange 

County,  Horton.  W. 
Survey  of  island  of  New  York, 

(iale. 
Igneous  action   iu  the  State  of 

New  York,  Heck. 
Broken  strata  and  intermingled 

drift  oil  shore  of  Lake   Erie, 

Hall,  .J. 
Cretaceous    fossils    iu    wells    in 

Brooklyn,  Rcultield. 
Elevations  iu  Ohio  with  reference 

to  geologic   formations,  Whit- 
tlesey. 
Structure    of   the    Appalachians 

and  laws  of  luountain  chains, 

!\og«>rs  and  Ivogcrs. 
(Jlacio-aiiucDUs   action   in   N(U'th 

America.  Hitchcock,  E. 

18-14.  Niagara  Falls,  tlieir  changes  and 

geology.  Hall,  ,J. 
(ieology  of  Niagara  Falls  region. 

Hall,,). 
Viow.s    on    igneous   action,  plio- 

iiomena  in  New  York,  Beck. 
Geologic  position  of  mastodon  at 

Big  Bone  Lick  and  other  locali- 
ties, Lyell. 
Ridges,  beaches,  etc.,  of  Canadian 

lakes    and   the   St.    Lawrence, 

Lyell. 

American  geology  and  condition 
of  research  iu  United  states, 
Rogers.  H.  D. 

Review  of  New  York  reports, 
Owen,  D.  D. 

Geographic  ilistributiou  of  fos- 
sils. Hall.  .1. 

Inllitence  of  survey  of  New  York, 
Hall, . I. 

1815.  Physical  geology  east  of  Rocky 
Mouiit:uiis  and  couditious  of 
sedimentation  and  ni)lift, 
Matiier. 

Excavation  by  recession  of  cat- 
aracts, Fcathcrstouliaugh. 

Agricultural  geology  of  uortheru 
New  York,  I'.mmoiis.  E. 

Travels  in  North  America,  Lyell, 

1810.  Age  of  the  White  Mouutaius, 
Rogers  aud  Rogers. 


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I 


690 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDKX    OF 


[li'ii..  127. 


New  York — Continued. 
18l(i.    The     Now     York     Hyflteni,   Km- 

IIIOIIH.  I'i. 

Ifenmrks  on  tho  Taconic  Hysteni, 
llnuiioiis,  Iv 

Geology  of  llarpetU  Ridge,  David- 
son County,  Tenn.,  Looniis. 

Oliservations   on    magnetic   dip, 
Locko. 
1817.  Mining    report    on    Winter  ore, 
Kininons,  K. 

No  coal  in  Now  York  rocks,  Km- 
nions,  E. 

Jiistrilmtion  of  remains  in  older 
forniationsof  the  United  States, 
Hall,  J. 

Lcttro  Hur  la  goologie  des  fltats- 
Unis,  Verncuil. 

Goologie  jiosition  of  Casteroides 
obioensis,  IliiU,  J. 

Paleontology  of  New  York,  vol.  1, 
Hall,  J. 

Parallelism  of  Paleozoics  of  North 
America  with  those  of  Europe, 
Voruenil,  Hall,  .1. 

Observations  on  Lewis  t'ouuty, 
Hough. 

Remarks  on  drift  i)eriod,  Em- 
mons, K. 

Ancient  sea  margins.  Chambers. 

Report  on  Tnconic,  Vauuxem. 
1848.  Bowlder     trains     in     Berkshire 
County,    Mass.,  Rogers,  H.  D., 
and  Rogers,  W.  B. 

Terrain  crrati(|ne  de  TAmt^rique 
du  Nord,  Desor. 

View  of  gorge  at  Summit,  Em- 
mons. E, 

Fossils  of  PaU'ozoicH  of  I'nited 
States,  etc.,  Sliarpe,  D. 

Results  of  ))alcontol()gic  studies 
in  New  York.  Hall,  .1. 

Mitchell  Cave,  Montgomery  Coun- 
ty, Eights. 

Statistics  of  coal.  Taylor,  R.  C. 

Shells  in  drift  in  Brooklyn,  Red- 
field. 

Casteroides  ohioensis  at  Clyde, 
Hall,.L 

Fossils  in  drift  at  Brooklyn  and 
Westport,  Hcsor. 

Catalogue  of    geological    speci- 
mens, Hall,  J. 
1840.  Acid    springs    and    gypsum    of 
Onondaga    salt    group,    Hunt, 
T.S. 


New  York — Continued. 

1849.  Geology  of  Eli/nbetblowu,  Kp]. 

Geologyof  PennHylviinia,  Ivniicrs, 

H.D." 
Ou  the  geology  of  Canada,  Hum, 

T.  S. 
Geological  action  of  tides,  Hni. 

field. 

1850.  Alluvions  marines  et  lacustrcs  ct 

du  terrain  erratique,  Desor. 
Fossil     remains     from     Hroume 

County,  Red  Held. 
Lake  Suiierior.  Agassiz,  L. 
Terraces    bordering    Lake   llrir, 

^Vhittle8ey. 
Terraces  of  Connecticut  A'idley, 

Hitclicock,  E. 
Origin  of  drift  and  terraces  ..f 

atiueous  action,  Rogers.  11. 1), 
Drift  from  the  soutliward  in  .^t, 

Lawrence  County.  Hall,,!. 
Sur\cy  of  county  of  Wasbin^ttoii, 

Fitch. 
Survey  of  Seneca  County,  Dela- 

field. 

1851.  Rain  nnirks  in  sandstones,  lied 

lield. 
Ridge   roads   from    Rochester  to 

Lewiston,  Desor. 
Specimens  presented  to  New  V(irk 

Museum,  Hough. 
Origin  of  "ridge  roads"  and  >\m- 

ilar  foatui'es,  Stodder. 
Deposits  of  shells  in  Maine,  nn 

Lake  Champlain,  and  St.  Law- 
rence, Desor. 
Terrain  erratiquedes  l^tats-luL*. 

Boucheporn. 
Coquilles  marines  d.nus  le  ImssiD 

du  lac  Ontario,  Desur. 
Ecpiivalency  of  rocks  of  Udrlh- 

eastern    Ohio    with    those  of 

New  York,  Whittlesey. 
Cylindrical  structure  in  I'otsdffl 

san<l8tone,  Hough. 

1852.  Post-Pliocene    of   Southern  iimi  | 

Nortbern  States,  Desor. 

Paleontology  of  New  York,  rpper 
Silurian,  Mall,  J. 

Post-Tertiary  of  vicinity  (it  Al- 
bany, Eights. 

Survey  of  county  of  Essex,  Wat- 1 
son. 

Diluvial  agencies  during  earlier  I 
geologic  periods.  Hough. 


18.Vi, 


riABTOS.) 

New  York — ( 
\K,-J.  Fault 
ton. 
\KV.i.   lirown 

of     1 

Stat( 

(Jeolog 

etc., 

Silnr-fj 

York 

I'ebor  ] 

l^.'il.  Some   ( 

NortI 

Drift  c 

lield. 

Geologi 

by  M: 

.  Esciuiss 

Logai 

Ueber   ( 

Anieri 

Review 

Whiti 

Fossils  I 

Pescripl 

doriili 

Fails  of 

K'apport 

do  I'e 

Lyell. 

America 

America 

J.  D. 

<  Ires  ol 

ney, .) 

1857.   Dircctio 

of  ni 

ics.  I 

Sulisid 

L.mg 

Iron  on 

I'aralh^ 

i:nitc 

Mall, 

Illii.stra 

llitcli 

On  the  : 

chanii 

■"^urvcy  ( 

Kvam 

Remark 

Hall,, J 

Vot((s    o 

Smith, 

.Mincrali 

rocks, 


l-."it!. 


HAIirON'. 


NORTH    AMEinCAN    GEOLOGY. 


691 


uecticut  Valley, 


10  (les  f.tats-l'uK 


New  York— f'ontinneil. 
18513.  Fanlt  ut  Sterliu^,  N.  .1..  Farring- 

toii. 
1,- v.!.   Urown  coal  of  Hiandoii  ami  ay;o 

of    houiatiti!     ill     the     United 

States,  Jlitchi'oc'k.  K. 
(Jcolojjic  map  of  United  StateH, 

etc.,  Marcoii.  .1. 
siliu-fauna  in  WincdiisiuandNew 

York,  Barrande. 
I'elior  Niaj^ara  Falls,  DcHor. 
\\-,\.  Some    crjfitallino    limcstoncH    of 

North  America,  Hunt,  T.  >s. 
Drift  of    l$rooklyn,  Dcbor,  Ucd- 

liold. 
(Joologic  maj)  of  United  States, 

by  Marcou,  Am.  .Jour.  Sci. 
IKVi.   i;s(iiii8,so  geoloi;i(nio  da  Canada. 

LoHun  and  Hnnt. 
Uoher   die    Geolojiio   von    Nord- 

Aiiierika,  Marcon,  J. 
Uesiew   of   Murchison's  Silnriii, 

Whitney,  ,1.1). 
Fossils  from  'I'aconic,  Hall, . I. 
Description  ofsiiiii)osed  iehtbyo- 

doriilito,  Hopkins. 
Falls  of  Niajjara,  Uesor. 
K'apiiort  snr  la  ])artic  fjoologiqno 

lie  I'expositiou   tie    New-VorU, 

Lyell. 
American  j^eolo^y.  Eniiiioiis.  E. 
l-,")t).  .\merican  {jeolojiic  history.  Dana, 

.I.D. 
<  >res  of  iron  in  the  .\/oie.  Whit- 
ney, J.  1). 
lN")7.   Direction  of  currents  and  source 

of  materials  of  lower  Faleozo- 

ics.  Hall,. I. 
Subsidence  on   New  .lersey   and 

Lcinj^  Island.  Cook. 
Iron  ores  of  Canada,  15illin;js. 
i'arallelism     of     Paleozoics     of 

United     States     and     Europe, 

Hall,  ,1. 
Illustrations  of  surface  u;eolo<iy, 

llit(!hc()ck,  K. 
On  the  falls  of  Xiauara  and  their 

changes,  IJakewell. 
Survey  of  the  I'oiinty  of  Madison, 

Evans. 
Reiiiarkson  Nia;;ara  I''alls,Gil)be.s, 

Hall,. J. 
Notes    on    the   Onondaga   basin, 

Siiiitli,  V.  W. 
Jlineralogy       of      melamorphic 

rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S. 


New  York — Continued. 

1858.  I'ale.)/oi<!    basin    of   New    \'ork, 

higsliy. 
Geology  of  North  .\merica.  .Mar- 
cou, .1. 
(■(U)Iogicai  causes  that  have  inllii- 

enced  the  scenery  of  Canada, 

etc.,  Ramsay. 
Glacial    phenomena    in    Canada 

and  the  United  States,  Hamsay. 
Sketch    of    geology    of    United 

States,  h'ogers.  H.  D. 
185!).  Clinton  group  iron   ore,  Rogers, 

W.  H. 
Paleontology  of  New  lork,  vol.3, 

Hall,.). 
Sedimentary  ami  ot  ler  relations 

of    I'aleozoic    foss'ls    of    New 

York,  Iiigsby. 
Survey    of    Onondaga    County, 

Geddcs. 
Past    and    jtresent    condition  of 

Niagara,  Cibbes,  L.  K. 
Origin  of  sjdieroidal  structure  in 

sedimentary  rocks,  Silliman. 
The  plains  of  Long  Island,  Wat- 
sou. 
1860.  Fauna  of  f,»iiebec  gronj)  and  Pri- 
mordial of  Canada,  Logan. 
Mineral    sjirings    of    Onondaga, 

(ioessniMiin. 
Der    rrimor(lial-l'"auna   in  N'ord- 

Amerika,  Parrande. 
History  of    gypseou.s  and    mag- 

nosian  rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
1801.  Remarks  on  Taconic  system.  Am. 

.lour.  Sci. 
History  of  jietrolenm.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Taconic  system  of  Emmons,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Siir     la     fa  line     primonliale    en 

Ameri(iiie,  l>arr;in(l(^ 
Snbpeat  depositsof  Diatomacea, 

I'dwards. 
Survey    of    county    of    Steuben, 

Dennistou. 
Faunal  relations  of  some  geologic 

groii])s,  Rog(;rs,  W.  P. 
Bowlders  in  Orange  County,  Les- 
ley,.!. P. 
(Juiile  to  geology  tif  New  York. 

liincklaei  . 
Barrande     on     Primordial     an<l 

Taconic,  Hnnt,  T.  S. 
Ai>]talacliian    Mountain    system, 

Guyot. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


tBCLL.  127. 


New  York — ('ontimiod. 
IHOl,  Notes  on  I'riiriordial  audTftconic, 
IMareoii,  ,1. 
Fresli-wator  kIicIIh  in  sonio  poHt- 
Tcrtiury  <loi)osilH,  licll,  1\. 

1862.  ReniaikH  on  the  Taconir  systoiii, 

Stevens. 
Catskill    ^ronj)    in    New    York, 

Mall..). 
Age  ol    rocks  heretoCore  called 

old  led  sainlstone,  .lewett. 
Lower  Silurian,  Jurassie,  C'n-ta- 

eeous,  and  Tertiary  fossils  from 

Nebrii«k;i.  Meek  and  Hayden. 
Age     of     i  »riskaiiy     sandstone, 

Del'ew. 
Potsdam    and    Hudson   rofks   in 

Xfrnioiit,  Hall.. I. 
Survey  of  loimty  of  < )ranj;e,  1  )en- 

ninton. 
Thirty  years'  i)roij;rc8s  in  geology 

of   til''    older    rock.s,    Alurehi- 

son. 

1863.  Parallelism    of    (./nebec    group, 

Hillings. 

riora  of  Devonian  in  northeast- 
ern Ainoriea,  Dawson,,!.  W. 

Keport  of  survey  of  Canada  to 
18(;;5,  Logan. 

iMoliawk  Valley  glacier,  Dana, 
.LD. 

American  Devonian,  Dawson, 
.I.W. 

1864.  Catskill  group,  il.all.J. 
Identity  of  Oneida  and  Medina, 

Jewett. 
(Jeology   of    eastern    Niiw    York, 
Hall  and  JiOgan. 

1865.  Skizze  der  Umgegeu<l  von  New- 

York,  Credner. 
Taconic  question.  Hall,  J. 
Lo    Niagara    (|uinze    ans   aprcs, 

MarcoM,  ,J. 
Distribution       of       graptolites, 

Hall,. I. 
I'ossils   I'rcnn  Marshall  group  of 

Michigan  and  its  equivalents, 

Winchcll,  A. 
Neighborhood  of  Kossie,  Macfar- 

lane, 
l{ei)ort  of  survey  of  New  .Jersey 

forl864,  Cook,  (i.H. 
History  of    Eozoou   Canadonse, 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci. 
Asphalt  vein  in  coal  moasuit's  of 

western  Virginia,  Lesley,  J.  P. 


New  York — Continued. 

1866.  Keport  on  Lanrentian  limetoncs, 

salt,  and  pelrideum,  Hunt.  T  .><. 
Pormafion  of  lipple  marks, \Vy. 

man. 
Mastodon  at  Cohoes,  Safely. 
Map  of  Canada  and  part  of  the 

United  States,  Logan  ami  Hall, 
Fossil    localities    in    Livingston 

and  (ienosoe  counties,   (tn'on, 

H.  .\. 
Subsidence  of  land  at  Coxsaikic, 

Dwight. 

1867.  filacial   movements   in  vall(>y  of 

the  St.   Lawrcnc((,  \Vhittlis( y, 

On  the  name  Hudson  UivorgrDiip, 
Meek. 

Post-Pliocene  on  Gardincrs  Is- 
land, Smith,  S.  I. 

History  of  geology  of  New  York 
Lsland,  Stevens. 

Notice  of  fauna  of  Potsdam  sauil- 
stoue.  Hall,  J. 

1868.  Occurrences  of  iron  in  musses, 

Whittlesey. 
So-called  lignilites  or  epsoniitcs, 

Marsh,  O.C. 
Points  in    geology  of  Vernumt, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Relations  of  mastodon  ami  eli'- 

phant  in  America,  Hall,,). 
Geology   of  New   Jersey,   Cool;, 

G.  H. 
Eozoische   Forma t i on sgni i)iie 

Nord-Ainerikas,  Credner. 

1869.  Remains    of  man    at    Saratofja. 

McGuirc. 
Coast  depression  of  Long  Island, 

Lewis,  E. 
Rock  ruins,  Niagara  Falls.  Hyatt. 

1870.  Recent      progress     of    geology, 

Hall.  .1. 
Gas  well  in  New  York,  Wiirtz. 
Noriteor  Labradorite  rock.  Hunt, 

T.  S. 

1871.  The  Marshall  group,  Winclii'il,  A. 
Color  of  rocks   pour  in   animal 

remains,  Newberry. 
Deposition  of  mastodon  sUi'k'tim 

at  Cohoes,  (iillx^t,  G.  K. 
Primordial  near  Troy,  Ford. 
Geoguosii;  nrnl  Mineralreichtliuiii 

des  AUeghauy-Syatems,  Creil- 

ner. 
Geognosy  of  Appalachians.  Hunt, 

T.S. 


lUM'lN.] 


NOimi  AMERKrAN  GEOLOGY. 


693 


at  ("oxsiicUio, 


A'  Long  (slaiiil, 


lacliiiuiH.  Hunt, 


N(  -v  York— Coiitinnod. 
If  71.   Kelatidii  oroiicoiita  and  Montrost> 

Hanilstoiics,  Hall,  .1. 
t'clsitoH     of     I'aliMade     raii^c, 

Sell  we  it /or. 
I'uHitioii    and    lici^lit    of   )>latcaii 

on  wlitL'h  New  Kiifjland  j^lacier 

oriij;inat«d,  Dana.  .1.  I). 
K'clativt;     aye    of    Niagara    and 

Lover      llelderlxiffj      j^ronps, 

Wortlion. 
I.'ockaof  ristcrCounty,  LindHley. 
riauts  of  Devonian  and  Silurian 

of  Canada,  Daw.sou,  ■).  W. 
(ias    well    at    West    IJloouititdd, 

Wnrtz. 
Analv.sis  of  Triaasic  .sandstoiujs, 

Selnveitzer. 
Schists   and   linicstone.s   of  New 

York  Island,  Martin,  D.  S. 
Devonian  aj^e  of  Suluinuemnnk 

MoMiifain.  Martin,  1).  S. 
187-.  On  true  Tacoiiie,  D.-uia,  .I.D. 

Notes  on    {granitic   rocks,   Hunt, 

'I'.  S. 
Iveniarks  on  Taconic  controversy, 

liillinjfs.  E. 
Glacial  plienomcna  in  vicinity  of 

New  York  (  ity,  Stevens. 
Certain   rocks   in    St.  Lawrence 

County   (ddcr    than    Potsdam, 

Iirooks. 
Green  Mountain   {geology,  Dana, 

.I.D. 
Niagara,  its  history,  geology,  etc., 

Holley,  G.  \V. 
(ilacial  scorings  in  St.  Lawrence 

(.'((unty,  Willcox. 
Kelatiitn    of    Middle    and   Upper 

Silurian      in      I'nited      States, 

Hall.  .1. 
Past  and  future  of  Niagara,  Gun- 
ning. 
What  IS  true  Taconic.  Dana,  .T.  D. 
Origin     of    eo/.ollnal     limestone, 

Perry. 
In"!!.  Observations    (ui    Niagara.  Tyn- 

dall. 
Map  of  United  States,  Ilitihcock, 

C.H.;  Hitchcock  and  Blake. 
Glacial   moveiuents   in    northern 

New  York.  Stevens. 
Fossils  in  lower  Potsdam  at  Troy, 

Ford. 
Glacial   and   Chauiplaiu   eras   in 

New  England,  Dana,  J.  D. 


New  York — Conlinued. 

1S73.  Cretaceous  of  Long  Island,  Dnna, 
.1.  D. 

Map  of  the  United  States  by 
Hitchcock  and  Hlake,  Dana, 
J.  D. 

River  and  lake  terraces,  Y(Ui- 
nians. 

Fossil  trees  of  (iillioa,  Hall, . I. 

Trains   of   bowlders   and   trans- 
port of  bowlders.  W(!ed. 

Position  of  iron  (U'e.s  ol  northern 
New  York,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Post-Tertiary  history  of  New 
England,  Perry. 

Magnetite  of  St.  Lawrtsnce  Coun- 
ty, Silliinan. 

Paleont(dogic  report,  Montana, 
Idaho,  Wyoming,  and  Utah, 
Meek. 
1871.  Subdivision  of  geologic  time  in 
Dana's  Manual  of  (ieology, 
Dana. 

Origin  of  mountain  chains,  Whit- 
tlesey. 

Cretaceous  of  Long  Island,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. ;  Newberry,  Martin, 
D.S. 

Serpentine  psoudomorphs  from 
Tilly  Foster  mine,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Salina  group,  Newberry. 

Serpentines  of  thi?  eastern  United 
States,  Martin,  D.S. 

Future  of  Niagara.  Holley,  G.  W. 

Breaks  in  the  Paleozoic  series. 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Niagara  and  Lower  Iloldorberg  in 
United     States    and    Canada, 
H.all,  .1. 
187,').  Carte  geologi(|ne  de  la  torre.  Mar- 
con,  J. 

The  ores  of  iron,  their  distribu- 
tion, Newton. 

Comparative  geology  of  north- 
east Ohio,  northwest  Pennsyl- 
vania, and  western  New  York, 
Lesley,  J.  P. 

Southern  New  England  during 
nudtiug  of  the  glacier,  Dana, 
.1.  D. 

Geology  and  geography  of  ])etro- 
leum,  ^Vrigley. 

Geologic  chart  of  the  United 
States.  Bradley.  F.  II. 

Earthijuake  of  1871,  Martin, 
D.  S. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


(uri.i,.  127 


New  York— ContinncMl. 

1^75.  (iiiclph  liimistoiiH  of  North  Ainer- 

if'it.  McIkiIhoii. 
i'riiiiunliiil  in  l{t«nHHoliier(Jounty, 

I'ord. 
Bowlder  iiour  HatJivia.  I'iirjjo. 
(i.iluiiii  tloposits  ill  LMiircntiaii  of 

Oiitarii).  Vemior. 
1870.   Foriiiaiion  of  sand  dimes,  l^owiH, 

Silurian  foHsils  in  driO  on   hong 

Inland,  Martin.  D.S. 
Lower  lk)ldorl)ergot'  Tort  .lorviH, 

Harrett. 
Serpontino  iiin(^st<)ne  ol'  northern 

Now  York,  Hall,.!. 
Geolof^ie  notes   I'rom   New  York, 

Lloyd. 
Spathic  iron  ores  of  the  Hudson, 

Huymond. 
Fossils    at    Troy    and    Lunsiug- 

burg,  Ford. 
Sonthcu'ii  counties  of  New  York 

and  (Jatskill  raiiye,  Hall. . I. 

1877.  History  of  crystalline  stratiticd 

rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Gr.'iptolite  beds  at  Nornianskill, 
Whitfield,  K.  P. 

Relation  of  geology  of  Vermont 
to  that  of  Berkshire,  Dana, 
.f.D. 

A])palacliians  in  the  Hudson  Val- 
ley, Shaler. 

Itiiaca  and  vicinity,  Simons. 

Lithology  of  the  Adirondacks, 
Leeds. 

Oil  records  and  levels,  Pennsyl- 
vania, (aril. 

Long  Island  coast.  Lewis,  E.  ,1. 

On  the  (ilaeial  epochs.  Price,  E.  K. 

AVater  coiir.ses  of  J.,oiig  Island, 
Lewis,  E. 

Archean  of  Canada,  Vcnnor. 

Valleys  of  southern  Long  Island, 
Lewis,  E. 

Lower  Heldorberg  at  Port  .lervis, 
Barrett. 

1878.  (Hay    deposits    of    New    .Jersey, 

Cook  and  .Smock. 
Dikes  an<l  Azoic^  of  southeastern 

Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Correlation  of  [v(>>ver  Helderberg 

of  \ew  York,  (  -llaway. 
Changes  of  heights  in  bind  ,ind 

sea  in  (ihuiial  and  Champlain 

periods,  Upham. 


NewT  York — (.'ontinued. 

1878.  Hudson  group  at  Poughkeepsic, 

Gerard. 
Geological  history  of  New  Vnii; 

Island,  et(^,  Newberry. 
Rocks  of  Now  York  Island,  .\Iai. 

tin,  D.S. 
Term  Hudson  River  in  noiiiciK  l;i. 

tare.  Hall,  .1, 
Section    in   Catskill   Mountains, 

Sherwood,  A. 
Section   along   Schoharie  Cicck, 

Sherwood  and  Sherwood. 
Rock  salt  in  western  New  \ork, 

Mac^farlano. 
The  Ice  age,  (iratacap, 
Geology  of  Lake  Cham])laiii  re- 

gion,  Hall,.). 
Distribution  of  till.  Upham. 
History  of  North  American  luki 

region,  Maw. 
Goderich  salt  region,  Hunt.  T,  s. 
(ieology  of  Now  York  State,  ('al- 

laway. 
Notes  on  lithology  of  the  Atiinm- 

(lacks.  Leeds, 
Geology  of  the  Catskills.  Hull.,!, 
Pro-Glacial  geograjjhy  of  (Jivnt 

Lakes  region,  Clayjiole. 

1879.  Fault  at  Hondont.  Dale. 
Palcontcdogy  of  New  Yoi'k.  \(il,,'i, 

Hall,  .1. 
Ago  of  slates  ami  grits  of  INmijli- 

keei)sie.  Dale. 
Origin  of  clays,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Triassic  of  New  .Jersey  and  Coii- 

necticnt    Valley     by     Ivusstli. 

Dana,  ,1.  D. 
North    Anu'rican    Mesozoii'   ami 

Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
On  Hunt's  and  Dana's  gooloi^jcal 

tables,  Broadhead. 
A  study  of  the  rocks  at  RoiulDiit. 

Lindslcy. 
Formation  of  Cape  Cod,  rjiliiini. 
Hudson  age  of  Taconic  .scliists, 

Dana,  .(.  1). 
Wai)i)inger  limestone,  Dwif,'lil. 
Macluria  magna  near  Newbnri;. 

Whitliold,  R.  P. 
Terminal  moraine  of  the  North 

American  ice  sheet,  Ujiliam. 
Macfarlane's  Geological  h'aihoiul 

Guide,  Macfarlane. 
History  of  Triassic  in  New  .Icrsoy 

and  Connecticut  Valley,  l^iis- 

sell,  I.  C. 


DABTON. 


NORTH    AMERICAN   OKOI.oaY. 


695 


Pouglikfipsif, 


y  of  tilt"  Ailinm- 


t^rits  of  I'liMijh- 

liint,  T.  S. 
Iwney  iiiiil  (on- 
■V     by     K'li^^i'll' 


Cod,  riiliiini. 
liicoiiir  schists, 

'jtonc,  Dwi^'lil. 
iioiir  Newbury. 

n(>,  of  the  Nortli 

ilieet,  UpliMiii. 

)losifal  K'ailnw'l 

lane. 

jic  in  New 'I'Tsoy 

iut  Valley,  Kus- 


Nuvv  York— Coiitiniicd. 
Ih7!'.  Section  at  Hondont,  ISanett. 

Atlantic    HyHlum  of   nioiintitinM, 

Ilitclu-ock,  (J.  H. 
Iron  oriis  of  nortliem  Now  York, 

ll:ill.  (-'.  K. 
Limit  of  drift    in    Now    .IiM'soy, 
('ook, 

1S8(I.  K'clationH  of  Onconta  and  Hand- 

Htoncs  of  till'  ('atskills,  Hall,  J. 
i'alcontolojiic  reHcarclicH  on  G(MI' 

os(>(!  sl;itf,  Williams,  U.S. 
(Jeolo^ry  of  tlio  oil  r('ii;i()nH.  Ciiili. 
lliwtory   of   souio    i)re-t'anil)rian 

rocks,  linnt,  T.  S. 
Strncturo  and  liyiiHonietry  of  tlio 

Catskill  Mountains,  (iiiyot. 
On  Atops  triliniatnH,  etc,  Foril. 
\Vaii|)in;j;er      Valley     limestone, 

l)wij,'ht. 
I'ormer  extent  of  Triassic  in  the 

lOast,  Knssell,  I.  C. 
(iooloy;ic  afition  of  hnnms  aci<l8, 

.Inlien. 
Af^e    of    the    Green    Monntains, 

Dana,  .I.D. 
Wentcrn    limit    of    the    Taconic 

system,  Ford. 
List  of  papers  on  Taconic  system, 

Dana,  .I.D. 
.Sneeession  of  jikieial  deposits  iu 

New  Enj^land,  llpham. 
LimcstcMio  belts  of  Westchester 

Conuty,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Recent    investigations    near 

Poii^ihkeepsio,  D wight. 
Noaienclatnre       1' a  1  <> o z o  i  ([  u  o, 

lIall,.L 
(leology    of     McKean     C't)nnty, 

Pa.,  Ashbnrner. 
Geology  of  I'otter  County,    Pa., 

Sherwood,  A. ;  Lesley,  ,1.  P. 
1881.  Taconic  system  in  geology.  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Fossils  in  Wappingcr  limestone, 

Dwight. 
New  Devonian   plants,  Dawson, 

.L  W. 
Ago  of  rocks  of  New  York  Island. 

etc.,   Urittoii.N.L. 
Mineral     springs     of    Saratoga, 

Fish,  C. 
Geology  of  Sta  ten  Island,  IJritton, 

N.L.;  Dana, .I.D. 
Canyons ;  tlieir  character  and  ori- 
gin, Bross. 


New  York — Continned. 

IHML  channel    fillings     in     Devonian 

shales,  WiliianiH,  M.  S. 
Kanies  and  moraines  of  Now  Kug- 

land.  Wright.  G.F, 
Mastodon,  Hroadhead. 
Unification    of   Silurian   n(uin>n- 

elature,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Colonies   dans    les    roehes  Taeo- 

niiiiies,  Marcou, ,). 
Pre-(il,ieial  formation  of  l)cds  of 

great  .Vuieriean  lakes.  ('layi»ole. 
(ieidogy  of  I'hiladeljdiia  County, 

etc.,  i'a.,  Hall,  ('.   i;.;    Lesley, 

J.  P. 

Kocord    of    geology,     lX7!t-1880, 

Hawtw. 
Various   nuiusive  rocks  made  iu 

one  nietamorphic  process,  Dana, 

.1.  D. 
1882.  Niagiira  Hiver,  Ifallou. 

The    Potsdam   sandstone,  Minno- 

.sota,  Winchell,  N.  11. 
Terraces   and    beaches  of    Lake 

Ontario,  Sponcer,  .] .  W. 
AuH>unt  of  oil  remaining,  Wrig- 

ley. 
Pro-Glacial  outlet  of  T.ako  Erie 

and  origin  of  the  lower  Great 

Lakes,  Spencer,  J.  W. 
North  America   in   the  Ice  age, 

Hitchcock.  C.H. 
Potholes    near    Williamsbridgo, 

Hritton,  N.  L. 
Rocks  of  New  York  and  Staten 

islands    and     on    drift,    New- 
berry. 
Thickness  of  glacier,  Smock. 
Remarks  on  tlio  Catskills  and  the 

Hudson  Valley.  Newberry. 
Mineral    localities   around    New 

Y'ork.  Darton. 
Correlation  of  eastern  and  west- 
ern  terminal  moraines,  Cham- 

bcrlin. 
Tertiary  of  central  re^iion.  Cope. 
Flood  in  Conuectieiit  \alley  from 

molting  glacier.  Dana.  .L  1). 
themung    fossils    in    Delaware 

County,  .Icwett. 
Features  of  lower  Great  Lakes 

during  (iroat  Hiver  ago.  Spen- 
cer, .1.  W. 
Evidence  of  pre-Glacial  origin  of 

basins  of  Lakes  Erie  and  ( )n- 

tario,  Claypole. 


eon 


CATALOdUF-    AND    INDKX    OF 


(iii'i.i,  u: 


New  York— Colli  iiiiu'd. 

IHH'J.  Ajjtxit' (lie  riuiiiiic  K.vMliMii,  Haiiii, 

.1.1). 
Noti'H  on   ViilcH  C'oiiiily.  Wri^liti 

It.  II. 
Kxcavtitioii    of    tin-    Ix'il   ol'    tlii< 

Kiiiitnskill.  .Iiilifii. 
Notca  on  Btiitcn  IisIuikI,  Kiilton, 

N.L. 
Rec'uriTiir<*  of  I'liniiiiH  ol'  tlir  Up- 

voiiitui,  W'illhiiiis.  11.  S. 
(iluciiil     pliunonivnii     of     Norlli 

Anicricii  ami  inaii  on  llic  Drhi- 

waro,  Wrijjlii.  <■.  1". 
StM'jiciitino   lit'    «(altii    and    New 

York  islandH.  .Iiilicn. 
188:>.  (ilacial  and    ('liani|ilaiii  )iuri(idN, 

New  lliivi'M  I'cf^ioii,  Dana,  .F.  I), 
'rcrniiiial  niorainr  ol'  sci'ond  («la- 

lial  jifriod.  <  'lianibiTlin,  T.  ('. 
Dip  of  ro(k.s  in  central  New  York, 

Williiiins,  S.  (i. 
Parallel   drift    hills    of    wo.storn 

New  Y^ork,  .lolinson.  I.. 
Niagara  Kivcr,  I'ohlinan. 
Geology  of  western  end  of  Lake 

Ontario.  Siiriiccr. .).  W. 
Genesis  of  crystalline  iron  ores, 

.Inlien. 
Age  of  Allcgliaiiy  oil  Nand,  Ash- 
burner. 
Fauna  at  base  of  the  Clicnuing, 

Williams,  11..^. 
I'ndiilations  of  rocks  across  cen- 
tral New  York,  Williams.  II.  S. 
ClassilicMtion     of     lake     liasins, 

Davis,  W.M. 
E(|uivalciHy     of     Catskill      ami 

Poncnt,  Lesley.  .1.  I', 
rnconforniity  at  llondout,  Davis, 

W.M. 
Terniinal  uiorainc  of  second  01a- 

ei;il  ]ieriod.  Chainlierlin,  T.  ('. 
Decay  of  rot-ks.  Iliiiit. 'I'.  .S. 
Glacial   iiheiioineiia  of    Long  Is- 
land, by  Hryson,  Dana.  .1. 1). 
Fliiidal  cavities  in  ([uartz  grains, 

Merrill,  G.  P. 
ProgreRs  of  geology,  1882,  Hunt, 

T.  .'^. 
Utica  and  related  horizons,  Wal- 

cott. 
Observations  in   the   ('hani]dain 

N'alley.  Waleott. 
Serpentine     of     Staten     Island, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 


New  York-  Co  :  ;nued. 

IhKt,  (ieologie  history  of  the  Anicnc;!!, 

continent.  Mali,.!. 
I'tica  graptolites  north  of  roii^h. 

keepsio,  Koolh,  II. 
Origin  of  the  Great  Lakes.  Nrw. 

berry, 
(ilacial  erosion  and  out  lets  <i|  ilu' 

Gi'iukt  Lakes,  Lesley, 
(icology   of    K'iehniond    Coiiiil), 

lirilton,  N.  L. 
liucraftH  Mountain,  Davis,  W.M. 
Ice  age  in  Pennsylvania.  I.iwij. 

II.  C. 
('ulturo  and  curing  of  tolnuKj 

Killebrew. 
'riiickness  of  glacier  in  New  .Jer- 
sey, etc.,  .Smock. 
Terminal     moraine     of     eastcni 

I'niled  ."States,  Wright,  (i.  K. 
History  of  Taconic  (luestimi  ;iiiil 

r«)lation    of    'raconian     -cries. 

Hunt,  1.  S. 
Locality    at    Cornwall    ."^tiiiimi, 

Orange  County,  Dwight. 
t-'hemist's  report  on  hcu'e  lioicsnt 

Onondaga,  I'.nglcliart. 
Glacial  phenomena  on  Loiii;  Is- 
land, Hryson. 
Discoveries  in  Waiipinger  iiiiir- 

stones     of     Dutchess     Coiuitj, 

Dvvi.ght, 
History  of  ser])entin<*  and  imtis 

on    ]ire-Caiiil>rian  rocks,  liiiiu. 

T.  S. 
Tkcvicw  of   1882.  report  ol'  New 

,l(M'sey  sui'vcy.  .Science, 
(ilacial   hoiindary   between  \i\v 

Y'ork  and  Illinois,  Wri.^lil, (i. I'. 
Geology    of    Port    Henry.   Hunt, 

T.  S. 
188.1.  Huildin.g stones.  Cook  and  Siimil;. 
Strength  of   granites,  Wiiicliell. 

N.  H. 
Fossil  faunas  of  Upper  DcMnii.iii, 

Williams,  H.  S. 
Devonian  in  Genesee  and  Wyo- 
ming I'oimties,  \A'iiliaiiis.  U.S.' 
Unconformity  at  Hecrafts  Moun- 
tain near  Hudson.  Davi-^.  W,M. 
Cretaceous  on  Slatcii  nml   !.|1I1^' 

islands,  Britton,  N.  L. 
Ileldei'bcrg  limestones  east  (if  the 

Catskilks,  Davis,  W.  .M. 
Azoic  system  and  itssulidivi.siiiiis, 

Whitney  and  Wadswortli. 


MHBiaaiiK 


fnn.r,  ir 


UAKiiiN. 


NOIM'ir    AMKinrAN    OKOLOOY. 


697 


>t'  llio  Alllrliriii, 

iiortli  III'  I'lii^h. 

II. 

I'lit.  liUktN,  Niw 

1(1  Ollllftn  III  III,. 

l!slt^\. 

lllllDIUl      ClMlllIt 

ill,  Davis,  W.M 
Hylvaniii,  Lewis, 

illf^     of      tllllUKII, 

I'icr  in  New  ,l(>r- 

K. 
Ill'       of       I'llslcill 

WriKlit.ii.l'. 
lie  qnoHtimi  mul 
'acouinii     Miics, 

rnwall    st:iii(iii. 
,-,  Dwi^Oit. 
on  lioi'i'  liiili's  lit 
j;l«*liiirt. 
Mia  on    Li'iij;  Iv 

i|t|>inf;t'r  lime- 

tcLcHS       CillllltV, 


tiiio  anil  iiiiti's 
1  rociis,  lliiiii. 


icport  III'  Xi'w 
Science. 

Iiet Weill  Ni'ff 

.s,  Wri.nlii.fi.F. 
t    Henry.   Hunt, 

iiok  and  ."^iiKii'k. 
litea,  ^^'iIll'bl'll. 

''\y\wr  l)e\oniaii, 

see  ami  Wyo- 
W  illiiiiiis,  il.S' 
Uecnift.s  Moim- 
on.  liiivis  W.M. 

itoii  iinil   l.iiii^' 

,  X.  I.. 

oni'H  eii.'il  ot'tlie 

I,  W.  M. 
itsHuhdivi.sioM, 

adsworlli. 


Ni  V'   Yoilc  -Continiu'd. 
\fM^[.  It'i'iioi'i    of    work  in    (/iiiiterimry 

K''"l"K,v.  I'liimilieilin,  T.  {,'. 
InvtHtii^ationH  noiir    l'on;r|ik«t«p- 

.sie,   I>wij;lit. 
(''orniiitioiiH  of  canyons  and  iireci- 

pieeM,  MiiidiiiaiH'. 
IranMitjon  iVoni  copjior  series  to 

I'otHtluin,  \\'<ioNtcr. 
Votes  on  l)iiiliiin>;  sl(nies  used   in 

New  ^Olk.  Newlieliy. 
(.'liiHslliealion  of  Joint  stnieliircs, 

Crosby. 
l{t'i)ort  of  survey  ot   Now  .lorsey 

for  i«84,  ('»>ol4. 
Hall  on    Hudson  a^n  of  Taeonie 

slates,  Dana,  ,1.  I ). 
(ior;;es    and     watorfalls,     Davis, 

\V.  .M. 
Cortland  and  Stony  I'oinI   liorn- 

hleiidie  and  au^ito  rocks,  I  taiiu, 

.1.  D. 
(JcoloKJc  oceiirrcneo  of  bitiinuMi, 

I'eckliani. 
I'otsdaiii  at  Sarati);;a,  Walcott. 
Simtliward    endin^j    of   n    ^reat 

synclinal  in  tlie  Taconic  ranjjo, 

J)aiia,  .).  D. 
Aye  of  slates  at  Sehodack  l.and- 

in<f,  iMird. 
Dniniliii.H,  Davis.  W.  M. 
('anibrian  of  United    States  and 

Canada.  Walcott. 
i'l'lniordial  in  .stay  vesani.Coliini- 
liia  County,  Ford. 
History  of  Hin'pontinos  liy  Hunt, 

Dana,  .1.  D. 
Litt  h)  mountains  east  uf  tbut.'ata- 

kiilH,  Davis,  W.  J\I. 
» >ri^in  of    licddinj;    in    so-called 

inetaniorpliic  roidis,  Dana..!.  D. 
(ieiilo<ric   history    of    .North    .Amer- 
ican flora,  Newheiry. 
Ciiniparative.  p.ilcontolony  id'De- 

viinian,  Williams,  Il.S. 
\\'ap])inger     \'alloy     limestones, 

Dwi-jht. 
(Jeoloj;y  of  Lchic;li  and  Northamp- 
ton connties,  Pa.,  Dana, , I.  D. 
I'aramorphosis     of    ]>yroxe!ie    to 

hornblcudo,  Williams,  (i.  II. 
Preliminary  jiaper  on  moraiiio  of 

siM^ond  rilacial  ejioch,  by  ( 'liiiiii- 

berlin,  Dana, .).  D. 
Clinton  and  associated  shales  of 

Peunsylvauia,  Claypole. 


New  York — Continued. 

IXHI.  Clinuitie   changes   of    lulur  jfeo- 
lo^ic  tinicN,  \\  iiitney,  .1.  D. 

Dolleetion  of  streanm  by  terreN- 
trial  rotation,  Cilliert.  (i.  K. 

Hndson  River  a^e  ol  the  Taeonie, 
slates,  Hall,  Daii.'i,  ,1.  D. 

(Jlassiliiiition  of  Hie  l|iper  De- 
vonian, Hall,  .1. 

lllnstrations  of  polished  rock 
snrlaccH,  .Morgan,  II.  .1. 

DiHtribiition  iinil  origin  of  drniii- 
lins,  Davis,  W.  M. 

I'oNsil  leaves,  Staton  Island,  Hol- 
liek. 

(Jlacial  action  in  nortln-rn  New 
^'oik  and  Canada,  Willco.v. 

Unconformity  of  l'|iper  .uid 
Lower  Siliii  ian.  Cixk. 

Canadian  and  Paico/.  c  oiitlincH, 
Willcox. 

Microscopic  Htrnctnre  of  build- 
ing Htoiios,  Merrill,  (,.  P. 

Clacial  liDiindary  in  iiliio,  In- 
diana, and  Kentucky,  Wrif,'lit, 
(i.  P. 

li'eport  on  terminal  moraine  in 
Pennsylvania,  etc.,  Lewis,  11. 
C;   Lesley.  .LP. 

Distribution  of  iron  ores  in  east- 
ern     Pintod     States,     Smock, 

.L(;. 

iHX't.  (llaciation  of  .Mount    Kearsarffo, 

Putnam. 
Taconic  rocks  and  strati;ira]>liy, 

Dana..LD. 
(Jeoloijic     atlas    of    counties    of 

J'c^nnsylvania.  Lesley,  .1.  I'. 
Gyjisnm      deposits    of     Cayuj^a 

Comity,  WilliaiiiH,  S.  (i. 
("ontorti'd  clays  on   west  side  of 

Lake  Champlain.  Hall.  C.  K. 
Iron  ores  of  iiortberii  New  York, 

Hall,  C.  K. 
Nia;;ara  H'i>rj;e  as  a  iliriiniimetor, 

Wright,  (J.  P. 
Progress  of  gcoloi;y.  ]8K>.  Hunt, 

T.  8. 
Taconic  System,  Marcon,  A. 
(iravels  of  south  Delaware  penin- 
sula, ('hester. 
Notes  on  Nia{,;ara,  llallet. 
Age  of  rocks  near  .Schenectady, 

Pont. 
Lower  Silurian  fossils  ut  Canaan, 

Dana,  J.  D. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


fnri.L.  \T, 


New  Yoik — ('oiitiniied. 

ISHi'y.  FossiLs  in  IIikImoti  Hlatcs,  <  traiigo 
("oiiiity.  nartoii. 

I'Msh  reniiiiiiH  in  Silurian  of  Penn- 
sylviinia,  Claypolc. 

History  of  tins  Taconic  (jiiestiou 
and  relations  of  the  rocks, 
Hunt,  T.  .S. 

Kelations  of  Cliemunfj  and  \Va- 
verly,  Now  York  and  Pennsyl- 
vania, Hall,  ,1. 

Study  of  Kozoon  canadenHC, 
Jul  ion. 

Local  {flaciors,  Catskill  Moun- 
tains, Smock, 

Coast  swanijis,  Slialer. 

Geolojiical  formations  of  Long 
Island,  Bryson. 

Geology  of  sea  bottom  of  ap- 
proaches to  New  York  i'ay,  Lin- 
denkohl. 

Vertical  range  of  certain  fossils 
in  Pennsylvania  and  Now  York, 
Claypole. 

Old  shore  line  of  Lake  Ontario, 
(iilbert,  (i.  K. 

Conditions  modifying  fossil 
fauna,  ^Yilli,■lnls.  H.  S, 

Maji  of  the  United  States,  McGeo. 

Musical  sand,  its  distribution  and 
])roperties,  Bolton  and  .lulien. 

Microscopic  examination  of  series 
of  sands,  .lulien  and  Bolton. 

Iron  mines  of  Putniun  County, 
Wendt. 

Devonian  of  (Jrcen  Pond  Moun- 
tain, Darton. 

Higher  i'evonian  of  Ontario 
County,  Clarke,  .I.M. 

Leaf-bearing  siindstoneon  Staten 
Islind,  Britton.  X.  L. 

Great  fault  at  Schodack  Landiiig, 
Ford. 

GliiciationofShawangunk  Moun- 
tain, .lulien. 
188().  Salt  mine  in  western  New  York, 
\Vright,  (!.  F. 

Fossiliferous  Potsdam  at  Pough- 
keejisie,  Dwight. 

Niagara  gorge,  Science. 

Phases  in  elevation  of  North 
America,  Newberry. 

Marginal  kanit's,  Lewis,  H.  C. 

Piddnct  of  oil,  Ashbnrner. 

Notes  of  new  Primordial  fo.ssils, 
\Yhitlield,  K.  P. 


Ne'w'  York — t!ontinned. 

1H8<),  Sections   of    Taconic    ranucs  Ijv 

Hall,  Marcou, ,]. 
Development  of  North  Anierican 

continent,  Le  Conte. 
Silurian  fossils  in  Taconic.  Dana, 

Scorjjion  from  Silurian, Whittidd, 

K.  P. 
Age,  character,  and  origin  id';ry]|. 

sum  of  Cayuga  Count>,  Wil- 

Hams,  S.  G. 
Vegetal  remains  in  Cretacennndi 

Staten  Island,  Hollick. 
Buffalo  and  Chicago,  Claypole. 
History    of    Taconic    investiga- 
tions, Dana,  .1.  D. 
Taconic  stratigraphy  and  fossijj, 

Dana,  .L  D. 
Taconic  controversy,  Dartou. 
Upper  Silurian  in  Orange  County, 

Darton. 
Dynamic  effects  of  the  ice  slieet. 

Merrill,  F.  J.  H. 
Cambrian  system,  Walcolt. 
Cambrian  faunas,  Walcott. 
Crystalline  rock  region  of  smitli- 

eastern  New  York,  Smock. 
Report  of  State  geologist,  llall.,1. 
Building  stoiu^s.  Hall,  .1. 
Classification  of  Uj>])er  iJevoiiiaii. 

Williams,  H.  S. 
Leaves   in  Cretaceous  of  Staten 

Island,  Brition,  N.  L. 
Drift    at    Tompkinsville.  .^tiiti:; 

Island,  Britton,  N.  L. 
Floor  of  Triassic,  Britton.  \.  1.. 
Cruise  along  Staten  Islaml.ctr., 

Britton.  N.L. 
Old  gorge  at  Niagara,  Clajpuli'. 
Tiile  water  gneisses,  Martin,  D..\ 
Fossiliferous    limestone    of  Ch- 

lumbia  County,  Bisho]). 
Fossils  at  Canaan,  Dwiglii. 
(ieologic    succession    in   Untariii  | 

County,  Clarke. 
Geologic  wrinkles,  Gilbert,  <i.K 
Iron  ores,  Putnam. 
Geology,    Long    Island,    Merril;. 

F..I.  H. 
Lower  Ilelderberg,  Cayug.i  ('rtim- 
ty,  Williams,  S.G. 
Lower  Holderberg,  Cornwall  >ta- 1 

ti(Mi.  Darton. 
Recession  of  N  iagara  FallH.Wodil- 

ward,  R.  8.  • 


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[nru.  1!; 


PARTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


f599 


1. 

conic    ranges  by 

.). 

f  North  Aiiieriiaii 

Conte. 

in  Tacoiiic.  Dana, 

ilurian.Wliitliclii, 

and  origin  (if  i;y]i 
ifTii   Connt>,  Wil- 

,s  in  tJretaceoiisuf 

1.  llollick. 

icafi;o,  Clay|iole. 

iiconic    invt'stiga- 

I.D. 

;raphy  ami  I'ossilj, 

vtsrsy,  Dartou. 
in  Orange  Couiiiy, 

:8  of  the  ice  sliett, 
H. 

em,  Walcott. 
las,  Walcott. 
!k  region  ol'  smitli- 
York,  Smiick. 
I  gi'ologi.st,  llall..!, 
s.  Hall,. I. 
f  Upper  1  Jcvdiiiiiii. 
.S. 

itaceous  ui'  staien 
on.N.K. 

i])kiiisvilli'.  stilt.:, 
on,  N.  L. 
ic,  Hrittoii.  N.  1. 
■itaten  Ishiiwl.iti.. 

S'iagara,  ('liijpiik 
isscH,  Martin,  D.N 

iinestonc    ot'  I  "■ 
ity,  Bisli(>ii. 
lan,  Dwiylit. 
sion    ill  tinlatio 

kc. 

kl.is,  Gilbert,  (i.K. 

am. 

4-    l8lautl,   .MiTrill. 

)org,  Cayngii  Comi- 

,  .S,  G. 

)erg,  Com  wall  >t:'- 

iagara  ralls.W*"'- 


New  York — Continued. 
l^M).  Niagara  River,  gorge  and  falls, 
Hovey,  I'ohlman. 

Thickness  of  ( >nondaga  salt  group 
at  Hntfalo,  I'olilman. 

(Jrange  County  geology,  Darton. 

Peridotites  near  Peekskill,  Wil- 
liams, G.  11. 

I'lace  of  Niagara  Falls  in  geologic 
history,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Revision  of  Devonian  section  at 
Cayuga  Luke,  Williams,  11.  S. 

Schistose  rocks  ol'  Adirondacks, 
liritton,  .lulien. 

Additional  notes  on  Stateu  Island, 
Hritton. 

Structure  of  clay  near  Newbnrg, 
Dwight. 

Tully  lime8t(me.  Williams,  S.  G. 

Cambrian  age  of  slat»'s  at  (iran- 
ville,  Washington  County,  Wal- 
cott. 

Westward  extension  of  the  Lower 
llelderberg.  Williams,  S.  (i. 
18>7.  Fire    sand    of    Clinton    County, 
Hniiiierd. 

Notes  on  Tilly  Foster  mine,  Rutt- 
man. 

Distribution  of  natural  gas,  Asli- 
buriier. 

Map  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 
C.  H. 

Development  of  chemical  indus- 
tries (salt),  Wyatt, 

Taconic  limestone  of  Canaan, 
Dwi^iht. 

Nature  and  origin  of  Stateii  Is- 
land serpentine.  (Jrataeup. 

Reoeiil  Held  work  in  .\rcheau, 
Britton. 

Staten  Islaml  drifts,  Hritton. 

\\'a])I)iiiger  Valley  limestones, 
Dwight. 

Well  at  Clifton,  8tateii  Island, 
iltdlick. 

Prehistoric  hciirth  under  drift  at 
Mulfalo,  Gilbert,  (i.  K. 

Origin  of  8er])entines  near  New 

York   City,  liritton,  (iratacaj). 

I'lilly  limestone,  Williams,  S.  G. 

<ieiictic  history  of  crystalline 
rocks.  Hunt,  r.  S. 

liock  salt  in  western  New  York, 

Newberry. 
Salt  mines  of  western  New  York, 
Bishop. 


New  York — (Joutuiued. 

l!S87.  Oueonta  sandstone,  Heechcr  and 
Hall,  Hall,  .J. 

Mohawk     Valley,    Beecher    and 
Hall,  Hall,  ,1. 

Lower  Ilolderlicrt;  of  Cayuga 
Lake,  Williams,  S.  G. 

Lower  Paleozoic  giaptolites, 
Lajnvorth. 

Norites  of  Cortlauii  series,  Wil- 
liams, (J.  H. 

(ieology  of  Loui;  Islanil.  !  »iuia, 
.1.  1).' 

Geology  of  Stateii  Island,  l!rit- 
tou. 

Serpentine  of  Syracuse,  Williams, 
6.  II. 

Fossils  of  Staten  Island  drift, 
(iratacap. 

Minerals  of  Staten  Island,  Cliaiu- 
berliu,  B. 

Tacoiiic system,  Dana,  .).D. ;  Mil- 
ler, Walcott. 

Taconic  <]iiestion  restateil.  limit, 
T.  S. 

Kersaiitite  at  Croton  Landing, 
Newberry. 

Taconic  rocks  and  stratigraphy, 
Dana,.I.D. 

Age  of  Niagara  River,  Spencer, 
J.W. 

Attica  sink  holes,  Clarke. 

Camlirian  triloliites  from  Pough- 
keepsie,  Newberry. 

Cortland  rocks,  Callaway. 

Cutting  at  Croton  Point,  War- 
ring. 

K(i/o(inal  rock  of  Manhattan  Is- 
land, (!ratacai». 

Faunas  of  Upjier  Devonian,  (ieu- 
esee  section,  Williams,  H.  S. 

Fauna  of  Upi)er  Taconic,  Wash- 
ington CoiMitj',  Walcott. 
1888.  Aichean  jilant  from  limestone 
of  Sussex  County,  N.  .L ;  rela- 
tions of  limestone  outliers, 
Britton. 

BcMches  on  southern  side  of  Long 
Island,  Brysoii. 

Boring  on  Staten  Islaiwl,  liritton. 

Brief  history  of  Taconic  ideas, 
Dana,  .1.  D, 

Colunil>ia  formation,  McGeo, 

Contact  mctaiiioriihism  in  rocks 
adjoining  Cortland  series  near 
Peekskill,  Williams,  G.  11. 


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CATALOP.UE    AND    INDEX    OF 


fm-fx  K 


"^Biap ' 


New  York — Contiuued. 

18!S8.  Devoniiiu  and  Silurian  in  well  at 
Morrisvilli!,  Prosser. 

Dikes  of  Hudson  Kiver  Hi^rh- 
IuikIh,  Konip. 

Dionte  dike  of  Forest  of  Dean, 
Keni]). 

Distinctivoness  of  New  York  Is- 
land and  Highland  <^ueisHus, 
Martin,  D.  S. 

Eccentricity  theory  of  Glacial 
cold  (recession  of  Niagara 
Falls),  Claypolc. 

Fossils  iu  city  of  Quebec,  Ford. 

Origin  of  kamos.  Shalcr. 

Theories  of  ore  deposits,  Wads- 
worth. 

Fossil  leaf,  Arrochar  station, 
Staten  Island,  Hollick. 

Gahbros  and  dioritos  of  Cort- 
land series  near  Peckskill. 
Williams,  (K  H. 

Geology  of  Manhattan  Island, 
Kemp. 

Groat  Primordial  (|iiartzite,  Win- 
chell,  N.  H. 

Upper  Hamiltou  of  Chenango  and 
Otsego  conn  ties,  Prosser. 

Iro(iuois  beach,  Spencer,  .1.  W. 

Map  of  vicinity  of  New  York 
City,  Miirtin.D.  S. 

Modilied  drift  (Staten  Island), 
Ikitton. 

Natural  gas,  Ashburner. 

Niagara  shales,  K'ingiiebcrg. 

Report  of  Paleozoic  division, 
XYalcott. 

Wappiuger  limestones,  1) wight. 

Ordovician  and  Cambrian  in  well 
near  Utica,  Walcott. 

Original  ('hazy  rocks,  Hraiuerd 
and  Seeley. 

Building  stones,  Smock. 

Overlap  of  Cretaceous  on  Ar<"heau 
on  Staten  Island,  Newberry. 

Principles  of  adversaries  of  the 
Taconic,  Marcou,  J. 

Rosetowii  extension  of  the  Cort- 
land series,  Kemp. 

St.  Lawrence  basin  and  the  Great 
Lakes,  Spencer,  ,1.  W. 

Seacoast  swamps,  Shaler. 

Shore  lines  in  Ontario  basin, 
Gilbert.  (1.  K. 

Taconic  system,  Walcott. 


New  York— Continued. 

J888.  Taconic  of  (leorgiaand  re]inrt(in| 
geology  of  Vermont,  Marcoii.j 

Types  of  Devonian  system  in  | 
North  America,  Willimns.  H.> 

Well  on  south  side  Long  IsLimi, 
liryson. 
1889.  Petroleum  and  natnral  g:is,  Asli 
burner. 

Kecent  discoveries  in  local  t'lvta- 
ceous  and  Quaternary  geology.  | 
Hritton. 

Rocks  of  Philadelphia  and  Xia 
York,  Rand. 

Stratigraphie  position  of  Okm]-  \ 
lus,  Walcott. 

Triassic  outcro])8   on   Staten  I--. 

land,  Hollick. 
Well  at  Woodhaven,  Loui;  Islaiui, 
Hiyson,  Lewis.  E. 

AVilliams's  report  on  Devdiiian, 
Marcou,  .1. 

Yellow  gravel.  Hritton. 

Fossilifcrons  sandstone  in  clay, 
Staten  Island,  Hollick. 

Life-history  of  Niagara  Falls, 
Pohlnian. 

Cretaceous  and  Triassic  outcrop*, 
Staten  Island,  Britton,  llcillnk. 

Cretaceous  near  Grassnieic  sta- 
tion, Staten  Island,  Ibiftou, 

Caini)tonite  dike,  Washington 
Comity,  Kemp  and  Marster,'*. 

Cement  and  gypsum  in  liutlalo, 
Pohlnian. 

Calciferous  fossils  of  Lala'('liam- 
plain,  Whitlield.  \i.  P, 

Great  lake  liasins  of  St.Lawicnci', 
Drummond. 

Bowlder  of  Oriskany,  on  Statin 
Island,  Grataeap. 

(jeologv  of  Buli'alo,  Ashliurner. 

Glaciationof  mountains,  1  ]iliaiii. 

Ophloliteof  Warren  County,  Md- 
rill,  G.  P. 

Falls  of  rock  at  Niagara,  (lay- 
polo. 

Geidogy  of  <  (neida County,  liris-  ] 
btim. 

Report — Paleozoic  division  nl' pa- 
leontology, IT.  S.  (ieoldgical 
Survey,  Walcott. 

Report — Division  of  Paleozoic  in- 
vertebrates. V.  S.  Geologiial 
Survey,  Walcott. 


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701 


natural  ;;;is,  Asli 


skaiiy.  "II  8t;iti'ii 
lip. 

iilo,  Ashlmnior. 
>iiiiraiiis,  rjiliiuii. 
■rcii  County,  Mil- 

it  Nia/iani,  (by- 

ida  Comity,  lirij- 

)ip  ^livisi<mlll'llil• 
^.    S.    (!i>ol(igk';il 
i)tt. 
n  of  Paleozoic  in- 

'.    S.   Geological 

tt. 


I  New  York— Continued. 

1^181'.  IJe|><)rt — .Vtlaiitio  coast  iliviuioii. 
r.  S.  (icologifal  Siirvoy  [kIioih 
linos  on  CatHkill  Mountitins], 
Slialor. 

lluililiiig  stoDos,  Merrill,  (i,  P. 

Iron  I11111C8.  Smock. 

Mastodon  at  Attica.  Clarke,  .T.M. 
l8!«t.  Analysis  of  dolomite  from  West- 
chester County.  Ililleltrand. 

AtiJilyses  of  inclusions  in  diorite 
at  Crii<;;ers,  Chatard. 

.Vnalyses  of  serpentines,  Catlett. 

jViiihoy  clays,  Newberry. 

Ancient  slioro  lines,  Merrill,  F. 
.r.  H. 

Calciferous  in  Chaniplain  Valley, 
IJrainerd  and  Heely. 

Clays  near  Morrisania,  Martin, 
1).  8. ;  ^lerrill,  F.  J.  H. 

('ul)oides  zone,  Williams,  11.  S. 

I'ifonnation  of  Iroquois  beach, 
^5pen(ter,  .1.  W. 

Excursion  in  uorthern  Appala- 
chians. Williams,  O.ll. 

llxtensions  of  the  Iro(|iioi8  beach, 
S])eucer, .).  W. 

I'iords  and  gr(>at  lake  basins  of 
North  America.  Fphani. 

Icissils  ill  eastern  part  of  Dutchess 
t^onnty,  I)wijj;ht. 

I'ossils  at  Pleasant  Valley, 
Dwij^ht. 

Fossils  in  Taconic  belt  at  Hills- 
dale. Dana, .!.  D. 

( facial  boundary,  Wriffht,  G.  F. 

(daiial  utMdoj^y.  Irondc(iuoit  re- 
gion. Dryer. 

History  of  Niagara  River,  Gil- 
bert, (i.K. 

Iron  ores,  Hunt,  T,  S. 

liiK|iiois  beach,  Davis,  W.  M.; 
Spencer,  ,1.  W. 

Lake  ridges  of  Ohio,  Wright,  G.  F. 

Long  Island  Sound  in  (Quater- 
nary aud  subiiKU'ged  Hudson 
Kiver  channel,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Macfarlane's  Railway  tJuide, 
Dana,  Darton,  Dwight,  Ford, 
Hitchcock,  .T.M. ;  Hunt.  T.  8.; 
Lindsley, Smock,  Williams,  U.S. 

-Middle  Tacouic  at  Stissing, 
Dwight. 

Origin  of  Syracuse  serpentine, 
Williams,  G.  11. 


New  York — Continued. 

ISOO.  Potholes  opposite  Catskill,  Hub- 
bard. 

Report  oi.  oil  and  gas,  Carll. 

Richfield  Springs  clay,  analysis, 
Catlett. 

Rock  salt  deposits,  Newberry. 

Saliferons  deposits  as  evidence  of 
(dimatiil  conditions,  Shaler. 

Sandstone  in  drift  on  Staten 
Island.  Gratacap. 

Serp(!ntiiioiis  rocks,  Merrill,  (}.  P. 

Sirterite  basins,  Kimball. 

Silurian  fossils,  Columbia  Coun- 
ty, Hishoj). 

Structure  of  Devonian  and  Silu- 
rian in  west  central  Now  York, 
Pressor. 

Supposed  dikes  at  Ithaca,  Kemp. 

Trajis  of  Newark  system,  Darton. 

Unconformity  in  Hudson  Valley, 
Davis,  W.  M. 

Value  of  term  "Hudson  River 
group,''  Walcott. 

Warren's  Geogra])hy,  Brewer. 

Wright's  '"Ice  age  in  North 
America,"  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Huilding  stones.  Smock. 

Fauna  of  Lower  Cambrian,  Wal- 
cott. 
Ib91.  American  opinion   on    the   older 
rocks.  Winchell,  A. 

Artesian  wells,  Smock. 

Cambrian  of  North  America,  Wal- 
cott. 

Chazy  formation  in  the  Cham- 
plain  \'alley,  Brainerd. 

Clinton  oolitic  iron  ores.  Foerste. 

Cretaceous  formation  of  North 
America,  White,  C.  A. 

Dates  of  origin  of  certain  topo- 
grajihic  forms,  Davis,  W,  M, 

Davis  on  the  Irociuois  beach, 
Spencer,  J.  W. 

Devonian  and  Carboniferous,  cor- 
relation. Williams,  II.  S. 

Episode  in  Paleozoic  history  of 
Pennsylvania.  Clay  pole. 

Excavation  of  the  new  Croton 
Ai(ueduct,  Carsim. 

Excursions  across  Long  Island, 
Miysoii. 

Eruptive  iron  ores,  Nason. 

£((Uivalents  of  Minnesota  iron 
ores,  Wiuchell,  N.  11. 


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New  York — Coutiuuod. 
1891.  Fiiun.'i  with  j^oiiiatitea  in  western 

New  Yi)rk,  (Markc. 
Firo-clay  l)etls  of  Ktaton  I.sliind, 

Holliik. 
Genewis  of  iron  ores,  Kimball. 
Geologic  position  of  the  Catskill 

grou]),  Prosser. 
High  level  shores  of  Groat  Lakes 

and  thoir  deformation,  Spencer, 

J.  W. 
Inequality  of  distribution  of  on- 
glacial  drift,  l'])ham. 
Iron  ores  of  Minnesota,  Winchell, 

N.  H. 
New   .Jersey,   Geological    Survey 

Report.     [Ago   of  white   lime- 
stones.]    Am.  Geol. 
Notes  on  southwestern  New  York, 

Harris. 
Ovorthrust    faults    in    northern 

Vermont,  Walcott. 
Overlap  relations  at  base  of  Paleo- 

zoics,  Walcott. 
Post-Archean  age  of  white  lime- 
stones, Nason. 
Post-Glacial   anticlines,  Gilbert, 

0.  K. 
Post-Glacial  history   of  Hudson 

Valley,  Merrill,  F.J.  H. 
Post-Plioceiio  subsidence  versus 

Glacial  dams.  Spencer.  ,1.  W. 
So-called  saiul   dunes.  Long  Is- 

laTid,  Hryson. 
Submarine   cliannel    of    Hudson 

River,  liindenkolil. 
Subsidence  in  later  Glacial  times, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Stones  for  building.  M(>rrill,  G.  P. 
Was    Lake    Iro(iuois  au   arm  of 

the  sea,  Davis,  W.  M. ;  Stone, 

Spencer,  J.  W. 
Xenotnnc  as  an  accessory  element 

in  rocks,  Derby. 

Nichols,  Andrew.  [( »n  tho  peculiar 
sicnitic  formation  in  South  Dauvors, 
Essex  County,  Mass.] 

KsMOX  Insl.,  Proi;.,  vol.  1,  pp.  19-20  (J  p.), 
I83r,. 

Nichols,  Kdward.  Some  drift  homatito 
deposits  in  east  Tennessee. 

Am.  Inst.  Aliuiug  Kiig.,  Tran.s.,  vol.  10,  pp. 

480^482,  1882. 

On  aluminium  ore  [Floyd  County, 

Ga.]. 

.\iii.  lust.  Milling  Kug.,  Trans.,  vol.  10,  pp. 
905-90U  (i  p.),  1888. 


Nichols,  .lohn  A.  Notice  of  potholes 
near  Poiiltney,  Vt. 

Am.. lour.  Sci.,  2(1  Horii'H,  vol. 40, pp. 204-265 
(S  p.),  186,5. 

Nicholson,  Frank.  A  reviewof  IIk.  istc, 
Gene\ieve  copper  deposit. 

.\iii.  liist.  Mining  Euj;.,  Trans.,  vol.  lii,  |ij, 
444-4,'')fi,  1882. 

Nicholson,  II.  Alleyne.  Text-book  (]| 
geology  for  schools  and  colleges,  ■!% 
pages,  12  \  New  York.  1872. 

The   imperfection   of  the  pMlcoiito- 

logical  record. 

Canadi.an   Jour.,  vol.    13,  now  series   pji 
370-^91,  1873. 

On  the  geology  of  the  Thunder  Hay 

and  Shabendowan  mining  district.'",  (in 
tho  north  shore  of  Lake  Superior. 
Geol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  29,  jiji.  Hi  2) 
1873. 

British  As.soc,  Report,  vol.  42,  Trims,  (it 
.sections,  p.  118  (J  p.),  1873. 

Contemporaneity  of  strata,  and  tlic 

doctrine  of  geological  continiuty. 
Canadian  Jour.,    vol.   13,   new  series.  |i|i. 
269-281,  1873. 

On  the  nuniug  district  on  the  iiortli 


shore  of  Lake  Superior. 

Kortli  of  Kiigland  Inst.  Slining  iiiiil  Mioii. 
Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  24,  pp.  237-249,  niii|i,  ISTiV 

On  the  Guelph  limestones  of  Xortli 

America  and  their  organic  reiiiaiiis. 
Geol.  Mag.,  vol.  2,  now  aeries,  i)|i.  'M'i-3i\ 
1875. 

Nickles,  .T.  M.  A  local  deposit  of  Ches- 
ter sandstone. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  7,  pp.  47-48, 1891. 

[Nicollet,  .1.  N.]  [Hemarkson  the  fjeol- 
ogy  of  tho  region  of  the  Upper  Jlissis- 
sippi  and  the  Cretaceous  fonuatioii  of 
the  upj)or  Mis-sonri.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  41,  pp.  180-182.  m\. 

Assoc.  Am.  Geol.,  Trans.,  pp.  32-31, 184,1 

[ ]  On  the  Cretaceous  foniuition  nf 

the  Missouri  River. 

Am.  Jour.  Sn.,  vol.  4.'>,  \>]).  153-155, 1843. 
Itead  to  Assoc.  Am.  (ieol. 

Physical    geograi)hy   of  the  rej;ii>i! 

embraced  within  the  map  [of  the  li.v- 
drographic  basin  of  the  lJp])or  Mis.si8- 

sippi  River]. 

Keport  intended  (o  illustrate  a  iiiaii  of  tho 
hvdrograpliieal  basin  of  tho  Upiier  Mi.^'sis 
sippi  Kiver,  pp.  72-92  f26tli  Cong.,  M  sc.tJ., 
Senate  l)oc.237|,  Washington,  1843. 

Appendix  C,  pp.  167-170,  list  of  fossils. 


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13,  now  series,  pii 


vol.  42,  Trans,  nl 


rict  ou  tlie  north 


deposit  of  dies- 


)ii8  foniiiition  "I 


|).  153-155, 1843. 


iBti-atcii  iimii  of  the 
tlio  lllipvi'  Missis 
111   CoiiK-  -il  *'■'*' 

gtoii,  184;i. 

U,  liat  of  fossils- 


Nicollet,  J.  N. — Cdiitiunetl. 

. SL'L'tiou  at  Valloe'.H  lead  luiiio,  Mis- 

soiivi. 

Am  Jimr.  Sci.,  vol  45,  jip.  34U-341  (i  ]..),  184:i. 
Head  to  Assoc,  Am.  (icol. 

r ]  [On  Glacial  action.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol  45,  pj).  323-324  (f  p.),  184;i, 
liisiiisscd  by  E.  Jlitclicock,  W.  C.  KoUtield, 
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Kiail  to  Assoc  Am. Gt'ol, 

Niles[W,  II.].     [Kemarks  ou  the  rela- 
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Ojty  111  the  hills  of  western  Massarliu- 
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lioston  Soc.  Nat.  ni8t.,Proc.,  vol.  10,  jip.  4!'- 
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—  [Itcmarks  ou  the  occurrt'iice  of  l\'o 
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Warnni,  ISostou  Harbor.] 

Ijosldu  Sue.  Xut.  llisl.,  Prof .,  vol,  12.  pp.  244, 

364. 1S09. 

—  [On  the  system  in  the  physical  fea- 
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Ildston  Soc.  Nat.  Uist.,  Proc,  vol.  13,  pp.  414- 

415  (•]'.),  1871. 

—  [Objoctiona  to  the  alleged  niorainal 
character  of  the  drift  ui'arWatertowu.] 

liosldiiSoc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  13.  p,280 

(Jl'->.  1*71. 

—  .Some  interesting  ])henonieiia  ob- 
served in  quarrying. 

I'liirttoii  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  14,  pp.  BU- 
ST; vol.  II).  pp.  41-43, 1872. 

—  [Hii  the  coiiglouierate  pebbles  at 
MoMtagiio  aud  transition  of  coiigloui- 
erate into  slato  at  Hriglitou,  Mass.] 

BoHton  Soc,  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.  vol.  14,  ])i),  128, 

129  1.^1).),  1H72. 
Kemarks  l),v  (J.  T.  .Tacksoii.  p.  129  (0  line's). 

—  [Kemarks  on  elevation  and  change 
of  Atlantic  Coa.st  levels.] 

lio^toii  Soc.  Nat.  llist.,  Proc,  vol.  14,  pp,  121- 
122  ij  p.),  1872. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  5.  pp.  182-183,  1871. 

I' — Peculiar  ])henomena  ob.servcd  in 
i|uarryiug  [Massachusetts]. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3il  scrios,  vol,  3,  i)p,  222-223 
(S  p.),  1872, 

I  —  [On  certain  facts  connected  with  the 
mctainorphisni  of  some  pebbles  con- 
tained in  the  congloniei'ate  rocks  at 
CheHlnut  Hill  Reservoir.] 

liiisluii  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  rroc,  vol.  1.5,  pp.  1-2, 

187:1 

Riiiiarks  by  Shaler  aud  Jackson. 


Niles  W.  II.— Continued. 
- — •  Some  remarks  upon   the  agency  of 

glaciern  in   tlic  excavation  of  valleys 

and  lake  basins. 

lioston  Soc.  Nat.  llisl,.  I'ripc,  vol.  15,  pp. 
378-,3ai,  1873. 

— ~  Ot;  some  expansions,  movements,  and 
fractures  of  rock,s  observed  at  .Monsim, 
Mass, 

.\m.  Assoc.  Adv.  S<  i.,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  part  2, 
pp,  1.50-103, 1874. 

The  physical  features  of  tlie  State 

of  Massachusel  ts. 

Hoslou  Sill'.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  17,  jip. 
5U7-508.  1875, 

(icological  agency  of  lateral  pressure 

exhibited  by  certain  rock  nioveiiients. 
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272-278.  1877. 
Abstract.  Am.  Nat  .  \<il.  10.  )i.  l;;7  (.Jj).),  1876, 

Upon  the  rclati\e  agency  of  glaciers 

and  subglacial  streams  in  llic  erosion 
of  valleys. 

Boston  Soc.  Xat.  Ili.st..  I'roc,  vol.  19,  j)p. 
330-330,  1878, 

\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  10,  pp.  300-370, 
1878. 

suddiMi     dellections    in     lava 


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dence of  t  wo  distinct  geological  forma- 
tions in  the  liiirlington  limestone. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol,  42,  pp.  95-09, 
1860, 

Nitze,  H.  B.  C.  Notes  on  tlie  Dan  River 
coal  basin  in  North  Carolina. 

Knjr.aud  Miniu;;  Jour.,  vol.51.  ii.448  (J  p.), 

4=,  1891. 

Nbggerath.  .lohann  .lacob.  [A'on  dem 
gediegen-Kuidcr  mit  gediogeu-Silbor 
aiis  den  (irnlien  von  Kewena  Point.] 

Neucs  .lalirbucli.  1848.  jili.  554-550. 

North,  Edward.     Tlu«    Pico   Canyon   oil 

field. 

(.'alifornia,  lOtli  Kcport  of  mineralogist,  pp. 
':(-298, 12  plates,  1891, 

North  Carolina. 

17:51.  Natural  history  of  Carolina,  Flor- 
iila.  and  the  Pahamas,  Catesby. 

1787.  Mineralngisclie  Kenutniss  des 
(istliehcn  Tlieils  von  Nord-Ame- 
riUa,  etc.,  Sclioepf. 

1791.  Travels,  liartrtim. 

1793.  Supposed  volcanic  hill,  1). 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OV 


1829. 
1«3(). 

183t. 
1835, 


1817. 

18-18. 

1851. 


704 

North  Carolina — (  ontiiiued.  North 

1807.  OliHcrviitioiis      on      ficolojjy     of         1844. 

I'liitcil    StatcH,    and    ^jcolojrio 

map,  JM!U'liii<\ 

1818.  Geolofjy   of   tin-    i'nitod    .States, 

Macliirc. 

1819.  Report  of  Riirvoys  ill  1819,  Fultou. 

1820.  lied  Haiidstone  of  Xorth  Carolina, 

Oliiititead. 

1821.  I'arts  of  Nortli  and  Sontli  Caro-         1845, 

Una,  DickHon,  I'oi  t(M',  '1'.  ,1. 

1822.  I'sofnl  iiiiucral.i  iu  North  Caro- 

lina, Oliustead. 

Koeks  collt'cled  in  Nortli  Caro- 
lina, Olm.stoad. 

Dikes  of  Xorth  Carolina.  I?et'k- 
Avith. 

1824.  l{e])oi't  on  g<'oloj;y  of  Xorth  Caro- 

lina, ( )lijiHtuad. 

1825.  Cold   niiiiea  ol'    Xorth   Carolina, 

Olni.stcad. 
18"2".  Ceoldgy     of      North      Carolina, 

MitchoU,  E.;   Olni.stoad. 
1828.   K'eport      on      North      Carolina, 

Mitchell,  K. 
Low  countries  of  Xort  li  Carolina, 

Mitchell.  K. 
(iold    niincH   of   North   Carolina, 

Kothe. 
(Jcolo^y    <il     the     ^olil    region, 

Mitchell,  E. 
Keinain.s  in  ferruginous  sand  for- 

luatiou  of  United  States,  Mor- 
ton, S.  (ji. 
Tertiary  and  Recent  of  Southern 

States,  (,'onrad. 
Tertiary  of   the  Atlantic   Coast, 

Conrad. 
Gold  regions.  l")ickHon,  J. 
Fossil  tisli  teeth ;  gait  in  Alahauia, 

and    divisions    of   Cretaceous, 

Morton.  S.  (J. 

1841.  Fossil  remains  iu  l.enoir  County, 
Liniher. 

Secondary  and  Tertiary  of  south- 
ern Atlantic  Stiites,  Hodge. 

Bowlders  and  scratches,  Mather. 

Tertiary  fossils.  Meaufort  County,         1856 
Kedlield. 

1842.  Nature  of  dip  of  Triassie,  Rogers, 
H.  1). 

Elements  of  geology,  with  outline 
of  geology  of  Nortli  Carolina, 
Mitchell,  E. 

Portion  of  the  Atlantic  Tertiary 
region,  Conrad. 


[BULL,  K 


1852 


1853, 


1854 


1855, 


Carolina — Continued. 

Agricultural  survey  of  South  Car. 

olina,  liUllTu. 
Gc(dogi(!  position  of  mastodon  at 

Hig  liono  Tiick  and  other  locali- 
ties, Lyell. 
Cretaceous  of  parts  of  tliorniteil 

States  iionlering  on  the  Atliiii. 
tic,  Lyell. 
Miocene  Tertiary,  Lyell. 
Excavation  l)y  recession  ol'  cata- 
racts, Featherstonhangli. 
Older  Tertiary  of  Mrginia,  Soutli 

Carolina,  and  ( Georgia,  Lyell, 
Itacolumite,  Justice. 
Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  ]{.  C. 
Letters  on  geology,  Christy. 
Mountains    of    North    C'ardlina, 

Buckley,  S.  B. 
Coal  of  central  Xorth  Caiolina, 

Johnson,  \V.  R. 
Gold    formations    of    Maryi,iuil, 

\'irgiuia,  and  North  Caroliua, 

.Fohnson,  W.  R. 
Report  of  geological  survt'y,  Km- 

inons,  E. 
Deep  River  coal  fields,  McLcca- 

han . 
Ago  of  Dee])  River  coal,  Rogers, 

\V.  B. :  .Iack8(m,  C.  T. 
Cuivro  et  hoiiille  do  la  Caroline 

ilu  Nord,  .laekson,  C.  T. 
Geologic  map  of  United  ■•^tatcs, 

etc.,  Marcou,  J. 
Er/giinge  und  das  Gang-» ■(.'ljirj;i', 

DielVcnbach. 
Deep  River  coal  region,  Jncksou. 

c.  r. 

Geologic  map  of  United  stiites, 
by  Marcon.  Am.  .lour.  Sci. 

Fossils  from  Tertiary,  'I'liniiicy. 

American  geology,  Emiunns,  I. 

Kuiifer-Distrikte,  Lake  Siiiieiim, 
J'ossclt. 

Ueher  die  Geologic  von  Xmil- 
Amerika,  ALarcou,  .L 

Report  on  midland  counties  "l 
XNutli  Carolina.  Eiiimim^,  )-• 

New  fossil  coal  from  North  Caio- 
lina, Emmoiis,  E. 

American  geologic  history,  Dana, 
.L  1). 

Age  of  coal  rocks  neiir  liichuKiml 
and  North  Carolina,  K'oge". 
\V.  B. 


>a, 


oHt. 


DARTON'.] 

North  Carolina 
185C.  Age  of  r 

States, 
Origin  of 
Relation.' 

rocks 

North  ( 
18.">7.  I'osition 

North  J 
Rovi(!W  o 

niidlan< 

Una,  D( 
Permian 
Special  re 

River,  !• 

1858.  Agricultu 

Eniinon; 
Fossils  in 

Eminong 
Report  on 

trict,  N( 
Age  of  Tri 
Sketch    ol 

States,  1 
Geology  ol 

con,  J, 

1859.  Itacolumit 

South  Ca 

Cobalt    ani 

County,  ■ 

Constitiitic 

Deep  Riv 

Coal  of  Dee 

18fiO.  Triassie  of 

Caroliua, 

Swamp  Ian 

Emmons, 

Agricnltun 

Emmons, 

1861.  Surla  fauu( 

ri(ine,  Ba 

Ciiendcce  V 

18()5.  Eocene     li 

United  S 

1866.  Elements  o 

l'<67.  Report    of 

Kerr. 

Tertiary  of 

olina,  Coi 

1868.  Eozoische 

Nord-AuK 

186!).  Report  of  j 

1871.  Southern  d 

Cretaccoii 

Mineral  resi 

Una,  Gent 

Bull.  Ili7- 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


705 


iiuued. 

rvcy  orS()iitli(  ii,'.  I 

01)  of  iiiiistodiinati 
k  and  other  localj. 

liirta  ol'  tliorniiei!! 
dug  ou  tlio  Atlaii- 

iry,  Lycll. 

recession  ol'  iiita- 
irstonbiiii<i;li. 
of  \'ir<f  iuia,  soutli  | 
I  (ioorgia,  Lyell. 
iHtico. 

lal,  Taylor,  i;.  C. 
lojty,  Chvisty. 

North    (.'ariiliiia, 
}. 
1  North  Carolina, 

U. 

na    of    Marylauil, 
1  North  Cai'oliua. 

U. 
rtgical  survey,  Em- 

lal  liekls,  McLeua- 

fiver  coal,  Kogcrs, 
■iou,  C.  T. 
lie  do  la  Caroline 
ksou,  C.  T. 
of  United  .States, 
J. 
la.s  Gaiig-(k>birgt'. 

regiou,  Jacksoi). 

if  United  stiites, 
ni.  ,)our.  Sci. 

tiary,  Tuoiiicy. 

y,  EmnieDs.  K. 
:o,  Lake  .•^iiperinr. 

)logie    von   Xnrd- 

reon,  .1. 

l;m<l   counties  of 

i^iinnons,  K. 
from  Noitli  Caro- 

,'ie  histor> ,  I'aiin. 

vsnear  lUchiimml 
'aroliua,   h'egers, 


iNorth  Carolina — Continued. 

1856.  Ago  of  Tria.ssic  of  ea.stern  United 

States,  Jackson,  V.  T. 
Origin  of  greonsand,  Hailey,  .1.  W. 
Relations   of    New    Red   to   coal 

rocks  of  eastern  Virginia    and 

North  Carolina,  Rogers,  W.  H. 
18.">7.  I'osition  of  elephant  remains  of 

North  America,  Foster. 
Review  of  Emmons's  report  ou 

midland  counties,  North  C!aro- 

lina,  Dewey. 
Permian  and  Trias,  Enunons,  E. 
Special  report  ou  valley  of  Deep 

River,  Emmons,  E. 

1858.  Agricnltnro"»of  eastern  counties, 

Emmons,  E. 

Fossils  in  sandstones  and  slates, 
Emmons,  E. 

Report  on  Deep  River  coiil  dis- 
trict. North  Carolina,  Wilkes. 

Age  of  Trias,  Dawson,  ,J.  W. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  United 
States,  Rogers,  H.  D. 

Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
cou,  .J. 

1859.  Itacolumite  and    its    associates, 

South  Carolina,  Lioher. 
Cobalt    and     nickel    in    Gaston 

County,  Wurtz. 
Constitution  of  Chatham  series, 

Deep  River,  Emmons,  E. 
Coal  of  Deep  River,  Jackson,  C.  T. 

1860.  Triassic  of  Virginia  and  North 

Carolina,  Emmons,  E. 

Swamp  lauds  of  Nortli  Carolina, 
Enunons,  E. 

Agriculture  of  North  Carolina, 
Emmons,  E. 

Surla  fauui  |)rimordiale  en  Am<^- 
riqne,  Ba ,  rando. 

Clierokee  Valley,  Blako,  W.  P. 

Eocene  lignite  formation  of 
United  States,  Conrad. 

Elements  of  geology,  Lyell. 

Report  of  geological  survey, 
Kerr. 

Tertiary  of  North  and  South  Car- 
olina, Conrad. 
1868,  Eozoische     Formations-Gruppo 

Nord-Amorikas,  Credner. 
186!).  Report  of  geologic  survey,  Kerr. 
1871.  Southern  drift,  Gulf  Tertiaries, 
Cretaceous,  Perry,  J.  1$. 

Mineral  resources  of  North  Caro- 
lina, Genth. 

Hull.  1L>7 45 


1861. 


18lw, 
1866. 

mi. 


North  Carolina— Continued, 

1871.  Geognoaieund  Mineralrelchthum 

des  Alleghany-Systems,  Cred- 
ner. 

Phosphate  beds,  Sbaler. 

Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  of  North 
Carolina,  Conrad. 

Stratigraphy  and  surface  geology, 
Kerr. 

Origin  of  South  Carolina  phos- 
phates, Kerr. 

1872.  Causes   of   production  of  Cape 

Hatteras,  Shalcr. 

Bottom  of  ocean  off  Capo  Hat- 
teras. De  Pourtales. 

Syenite  at  Richmond,  elevation 
of  Hatteras.  etc.,  Jackson,  C.  T. 

Corinuliuu  region,  Shepard. 

1873.  To])ography  as  affected  by  rota- 

tion of  the  earth,  Kerr. 
Corundum,  its  alteration  and  as- 
sociates, Genth. 
Appendix  to  report  ou  geology, 

K(!rr. 
Titaniferous  iron    near    Greens- 
boro, Lesley,  J.  P. 
Corundum    of    North    Carolina, 

etc..  Smith,  J.  L. 
Copj)er    deposits    of    the    Blue 

Ridge,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Geologic  map  of  L'nited  States, 

Hitchcock,   C.  H. ;    Hitchcock 

and  Blake. 
1871.  Bald      Mountain     earthquakes, 

Bradley. 
Unakyte  from  border  of  Tennes- 
see, Bradley. 
Bearing    of  surface    geology  of 

North  Carolina  on  drift  of  the 

North,  Burbank. 
Metamorphic      Silurian     rocks, 

Bradley. 
Mountain    drainage    of   eastern 

Tennessee  and  western  North 

Carolina,  Willcox, 
Ore    Knob  copper  mine.    Hunt, 

T.  S. 
1875.  Minerals    found    in   the    State, 

Genth. 
Eartlniuakes  of  North  Carolina, 

Clinguum. 
Geologic    chart   of    the    United 

States,  Bradley,  F.  H. 
Mesozoic  of  North  Carolina,  Kerr. 
Essay  on  Avestern  North  Carolina, 

Smith,  C.  D. 


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North  Carolina — Contlniioil. 

1X75.  Tcrtiiiry  of  Atlantic  Sl<)])c,  Con- 
rad. 

Coruudniii     and     itH    asMoeiatod 
rocks,  Sniitli,  C.  D. 

Silurian  iifrc  of  the  Honthern  Ap- 
palachians, Bradley. 

h'cportoff^coloyical  survey,  Kerr. 
187G.  Examination  of  Catawlia  Ix'iver, 
Abert. 

Goolof^y  from  Cajio  Fear  IJiver  to 
Ncn.s('  IJivor,  Abert. 

Koport    of     geolof^ical    survey, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

FroHt  drift  in    North  Carolina, 
Kerr. 

1877.  Coal  rcf^ioua  of  America,  Macfar- 

lane,  J. 

1878.  Eozoic  rocks  of  North  America, 

llnut,  T.  S. 
Dikes    and    Azoic    of   southeast 
Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1879.  Jlacfarlanc's  (jcological  Ixailroad 

Guide,  Kerr. 
History  of  Triassic  in  Now  .Jersey 

and  Connecticut  \'allcy,    lius- 

soll,  I.  C. 
North    American    Mesozoic    and 

Cenozoic,  Miller,  8.  A. 
Cornndum  mine,  Macon  County, 

Raymond. 
Mosozoic   in  Virginia,  Heinrich. 
Origin  of  clays.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1880.  Succession  of  glacial  deposits  in 

New  J'higland,  Upham. 
Geologic  action  of  humus  acids, 

.lulien. 
Gold  gravels  of  North  Carolina, 

Kerr, 
aiica  veins,  Kerr. 

1881.  Origin  of  topography  of  Nortli 

Carolina,  ]\err. 
Action    of    frost    in    superficial 

material,  Kerr. 
Minerals     of     North     Carolina, 

Genth. 
Mastodon,  Broadhead. 

1882.  Emeralds  in  North  Carolina,  Hid- 

den. 
Roan  Mountain,  Wetherby. 
Mines     of    the     Appalachians, 

Hanua. 
Volcano  of  Bald  Mountain,  Kerr. 
Auriferous  gravels,  Chance. 
Diluvial  furrows  and  scratches, 

Thomas,  D, 


North  Carolina— Continued. 

1882.  roculiaiities    in     occurrence  nf 

gold,  Kerr. 

1883.  Geology  and  soils  of  toba(  ( o  iv. 

gion,  KcMT. 
History  of  Taconic  ([uestioii  ami 

relation    of    Taconiau    scrlis, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Older  .Mcsozoic  llora  of  \'ii!,'ini,i, 

I'ontaine. 
Resources  of  North  Carolin:i,  Ml. 

Gehee. 
Age   of   southern  Ai)palii(liiaih, 

Elliott. 
Decay  of  rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Ores  near  Greensboro,  Kicketts, 

r.  do  P. 
Ages  and  classification  ol  ]i(ist. 

Eocene  of  Atlantic  Slope,  llcil- 

prin. 
Relations  of  topography  of  Appa- 

lachian  Plateau,  Kerr. 

1884.  Cotton  ]trodiiction  in  Xortli  liim- 

Una  and  Virginia,  Kerr. 
North  Carolina  phosphates,  ])al|. 

noy,  Phillips,  W.B. 
Azoic    system   and   its   subilivi. 

sions, Whitney  andWadswditli. 
Gold  mining  in  South  (':ir(ilin:i. 

Spilsbury. 
Geology  of  Hatteras,  Kerr. 
Hlustrations  of  polished  luck  Piir- 

faces,  Morgan,  H.  J. 
Studies  of  rocks  of  Conlilleras 

Wadsworth. 
Dunito   of  North   Carolina,  ,Iii. 

Hen. 
Distribution  of  iron  ores  in  last- 

crn  Fiiited  States,  Sniorli, 
Soil   map  of  cotton  Stiilcs,  Hil- 

gard. 
Tertiary  of  Eastern  and  Sdutlierii 

States,  Ileilprin. 
Olivine  rocks  of  North  Carolina. 

"Wadsworth. 
Contributions  to  Tertiary  geol- 
ogy, Ileilprin. 
Building  stones,  Kerr  and  Kerr, 

1885.  Progress  of  geology,  1883,  Hunt. 

T.  S. 

Commonwealth  of  Georgia,  Hen- 
derson, J.  T. 

North  Carolina  coal  fieliis,  Rns 
sell,  I.  C. 

Eocene  of  North  Caroliiiii.  Kpit, 

Cypress  in  C^uateruary,  lioluus. 
J.  A. 


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707 


bh   Cart>linii,  .hi- 


of  Georgia,  Hen- 
coal  fiel<l9,  Riis- 


l>Sli, 


1SS7 


Noiili  Carolina — Continiiod. 
le;85.  Fontaine's  older  Meso/.oic  lloraof 

Virginia,  Science. 
Deep  River    coal  field,  Chitnco. 
Koconc  of  North  Carolina,  Kerr. 
Microac()i)ic  examination  of  scries 

of  sands,  Jnlien  and  Molton. 
Map  of  United  States,  McGee. 
( >pening  of  llatteras  inlet,  \\'el8li, 

W.  W. 
Iron  mines,  Willis. 
Map  of  I'nitod  States,  Ilitcbcoek, 

0.  II. 
Tin,  Van  Ness. 
Notes  in  Virginia,  etc.,  Hritton, 

N.L. 
Gneiss-dnnyte  contacts  of  Corun- 

dnm  Hill,  Cliatard. 
Kesidno    from  decay  of   schists 

near  Gary,  analysis,  IJiggs. 
Coal  from  Stokes  Connty,  analy- 
sis, Whitfield,  .T.  K. 
Coiil  from  (iulf,  analysis,  Clarke, 

F.  W. 
Decomposed  trap  near  Sanford, 

analysis,  Chatard. 
188S,  Deposits  of  phosphate  of  lime, 

Penrose. 
Hiawassee  Valley,  Colton. 
Keportofdivision  of  paleobotany, 

Ward,  L.  F. 
Coal,  Aahbnrner. 
Mica  mining,  Phillips. 
Peridotito  from  Webster,  N.  C, 

Diller. 
Some  noritea  and  gabbros,  Iler- 

rick,  Clarke  and  Doming. 
Three  formations  of  the  middle 

Atlantic  Slope,  McGeo. 
Tin  dejjosits,  I'lirman. 
JIan  in  the  Potomac  Valley,  Mc- 
Gee. 
Round  about  Ashevillc,  Willis. 
Nickel  ores  from  Oregon,  Clarke, 

F.  W. 
Appomattox  formation,  McGeo. 
Cape  Fear  River  region,  Clark, 

W.  B. 
Iron  ores,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Mesozoic  conglomerates.  Holmes, 

J.  A. 
Triassic  flora  of  Richmond,  Va., 

Marcou,  ,T. 
Warren's  Geography,  Brewer. 
Macfarlane's      Railway      Guide, 

Chance. 


188',t. 


1890. 


North  Carolina — Continued. 

1890.  Report  of  work.  1888-89    [Poto- 

mac   formation   at    Haywood], 
Fontaine. 

1891.  Cambrian     of    Nortli     America, 

Waleott. 
Cretaceous    and    Tertiary    near 

Wilmington,  Stanton. 
Cretaceous    of   North    America, 

White,  C.  A. 
Dates  of  (uigin  of  certain  topo- 

giiipliic  forms,  Davis,  W.  M. 
(Jold    in     Montgomery    County, 

Morehead. 
Dan  River  coal  basin,  Nitze.  . 
Dismal  Swamj),  Shaler. 
Observations  in  vicinity  of  Char- 
lotte, Mezger. 
Stones  for  building.  Merrill.  G.  P, 
Northrup,.Tohn  I.     Notes  on  the  geology 
of  the  Bahamas. 

Now  York  Acnil.  .Soi.,  Traim..  vnl.  10,  pp. 
•1-22, 18110. 

Abntraot,  Am.  Xiit.,  vol.  2.',,  p.  36:t  (J  p.), 
1891. 

Norton,   Henry.    Gl.aeier    scratches    in 
Goshen  in  northwestern  Connecticut. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  lid  series,  vol.  22,  p.  322  (J  p.), 
1881. 

Norton,  R.  Henry.    Notes  on  coal  mining 
in  Oregon. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  18,  pp. 
23-28, 1891. 

Norwood,    Charles    J.      Putnam    and 
Schuyler  counties. 

Gool.  Siirv.  Alissouri,  Report,  Including  flold 
work  of  1873-74,  vol.  1,  jip.  272-302,  Jellbrson 
City,  1874. 

Coal  measures  [.lasper  County]. 

Gool.  Surv.  Missouri,  Itcport,  including  fu-ld 
work  of  1S73-74,  vol.  1,  pp.  92-96.  .led'crson 
City, 1874. 

Coal  measures  [Howard  County] 

Geol.Surv.  ^Fissouri,  Report,  includingiieUl 
work  of  1873-74,  vol.  1,  pp.  201-221,  Jollbrsou 
City,  1874. 

Report    •      »     »    Vernon  County. 

<i(>()l.  Surv.  Missouri,  Report,  including  field 
■work  of  1873-74,  vol.  1,  pp.  139-154,  Jelleraon 
City,  1874. 

Report  on  the  geology  of  the  region 

adjacent  to  the  Louisville,  Paducah 
and  Southwestern  Railway,  with  a  sec- 
tion. 

Geol.  Snrv.  Kentucky,  Reports  of  progress, 
vol.  1,  now  series,  pp.  355-448  (oottom  i)ugiaa- 
tion),  plates,  I'raukfort,  1876. 


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Norv70od,  Charles  .1. — Coiitiniicd. 

• h'c]M)rt  of  ii  rin'omiiiisHMiKH'  in   tlio 

lend  region  of  Livinj{8ton,  Crittcndon, 
and  Caldwell  conntios,  incliidinj;  a 
skoteli  of  tlieir  general  wealth. 

<i<i((l.  Surv.  Kentucky,  ItrporU  nl'  uroKiesM, 
vol.  l.iu'w  spiicH,  vii.  IIU-IU:)  (bntloni  ]iauiiiir 
tion),  Krnnkt'ort,  1K70, 

A  roeonnaissance  report  on  the  lead 

region  of    Ili-nry  County,  with  Home 

notes  on  Owen  and  I''ranklin  count ie.s. 

(Ji'dl.  Smiv.  Kentucky,  HiportH  of  pronrcsH, 

vol.  L',  new  Hcri<!i,  ]i|i.  'JJ,')  'J70  (bottom  piigluu- 

tioii),  jiliit((8, l""runklbit,  IH77. 

Report  of  ti  roeonnaiRsauce  on  the 

projjosed  line  oi'  railwiiy  from  Ijivings- 
tou  Htation  to  (himberland  (iajt. 

(icol.  Siirv.  Kciititdiy,  lieiiorlH  of  iirogrosg, 
vol.  '2,  new  HIM  ic.H,  p)).  201-213  (bottom  pu;:ina- 
tlon),  plates,  Frankfort,  1H77. 

A  report  of  examinations  made  along 

the  paths  of  the  north  and  south  run- 
ning rtiilroads  in  western  Kentucky. 
Geol.  Siu'v.  Koutiicky,  ItcportH  of  jirofirosg, 
vol.  4,  now  Hcries,  pp.  '2S')-',i'^^  (bottoiu  pugiuu- 
tion).  plates,  Frankfort.  1878. 

Report  of  a  reeonnaissanee  of  a  part 

ofthoBreekinridgiu'aiinel  coal  district. 

(icol.  Surv.  Kentucky,  Keport.s  of  progrcs.s, 
vol.  4,  new  scries,  pj).  339-364  (bottom  pugina- 
tion),  Frankfort,  1878. 

A  general  aeeouut  of  the  geology  of 

a  part  of  Ohio  County. 

(icol.  Surv.  Kentucky,  Hoporl.s  of  progress, 
vol.  a,  new  series,  jip.  77-123  (bottom  i)aginn- 
tion),  Frankfort,  1880. 

Nortvood,  J.  0.     Koport. 

Letter  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
communicating  a  rejiort  of  a  geological  recon- 
naissance of  the  Chippewa  land  district  of 
Wisconsin  [etc.],  hy  1).  1).  Owen,  pp.  73-129, 
mail,  plate,  30th  Cong.,  Intscss.,  Senate  Ex. 
Doc.  No.  57,  "Washington,  1848. 

Description  of  the  geology  of  middle 

and  western  Minnesota,  including  the 
country  adjacent  to  the  northwest  and 
part  of  the  southwest  shore  of  Lake 
Superior. 

Kei)ort  of  a  geological  survej-  of  Wisconsin, 
Iowa,  and  Minnesota,  and  incidentally  of  a 
jxirtion  of  Jiobraska Territory,  by  1>.  1).  Owen, 
pp.  213-418,  ])late3, 1'hiladelidiia.  18.')2. 

Abstract  of  a  report  on  Illinois  coal, 

with  descriptions  and  tinalyses,  and  a 
general  notice  of  the  coiil  lields.  ii;? 
pages,  5  plates,  map,  Chicago,  1858, 
Illliuois  Ciool.  Surv. 

—  [Discovery  of  Permian  rocks  at 
Lasalle,  111.] 

St.  Louis  Acad.  Sci., Trans.,  vol.  1,  pp.  115- 
116, 1880. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  20, 
pp.  129-131, 1860. 


Norwood,  .T.fi. — Continued. 

l>e])ort  (Ml  the   K'n.sicl.irr  lea<l  IliiiieH. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Illinois,  vol,  1,  p)).  3(10-;i72,  pljtcii, 
Chicago,  1860. 

Ahstractof  noteson  Madison  Cotuity. 

Cieol.  Surv.  Missouri,  Kepurt,  iiurludin^  li,  hi 
work  of  1873-74,  vol.  1,  ]ip.  371-379,  Jillnson 
City,  1874. 

Owen,    D.    D.,    and.      Iveseiirchcs 

aiiiotig  the  I'rotozoie  and  Carbon ifenuM 
rocks  of  central  Kentticliy,  etc.,  Itilii 
[not  seen]. 

Abstract,  Am,  .Tour.  Sci.,  2il  series,  vol.  5, 
]>p.  268-2li9  (J  p.).  1846. 

and  Owen,  D.  I).     [Devonian  fossil.s 


near  the  Ftills  of  the  Ohio.] 

Uostoii  Soc.  Xat.  Jlist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  2.,  ;>.  m 
(3  p.),  1848. 

Nugent,  E.     Synchronism  of  geol(ii;ic;il 
formations. 

Science,  vol.  3,  pp.  33-34, 18.84. 

Iteviowcd  by  A.  Ileilprin,  Ibid.,  jip.  OO-Cl. 

[Niigeut,'N.]     Notices  of  geology  in  the 
West  Indies. 

Aiu., I  our.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  pp.  140-142, 1818. 

A  sketch  of  the  geology  of  tlu^  i.slaud 

of  Antigua. 

(icol.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  5, 1821. 
Nutt,  Ktish.  Miscellaneous  geoloi^iciil 
topics  relating  to  the  lower  part  cd'tlu' 
vale  of  the  Mi8sissipi)i;  iilliivinn  by 
raiu;  up  tilling  and  extension  of  val- 
leys; subsidence  of  the  sea;  orii;iiial 
vale  of  the  river  with  its  winj;s  ami 
present  channel. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  v(d.  23,  pp.  49-65,  1833. 
Nuttall,  Thomas.     Observations  on  the 
geological  structure   of  the   valley  ol' 
the  Mississijipi. 

I'hiladelpliia  Acad.  Sci.,  Jour.,  vol.  2,  i>iivt  1, 
pp.  14-52,1821. 

A  J  ournal  of  travels  into  the  Arl<  aiisas 

Territory  during  the  year  181!t,  with 
oecasiouiil  observiitious  on  the  maiuu'ij 
of  the  aborigines,  xii,  J!t(!  pages,  map, 
5  plates,  Philadeli.hia,  1821. 

tlbservations  and  geological  roiiiarks 

on  the  minerals   of  I'aterson  anil  the 
valley  of  Sparta  in  New  .Jersey. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  v(d.  5,  pp.  239-248,  ISJJ. 
From  N.  V.  Med.  and  I'liys.  Jour.,  1>-'.' 

Observations  on  the  serpentine  vwh 

of  Hoboken,  in  New  .Jersey,  and  on  the 
minerals  which  they  contain. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4,  pp.  16-23, 1822. 

Nye,  Harold  13.     Remains  of  a  inchi.^- 
toric  tree. 

Scioiico,vol.3,p.347  (J),  1884. 


[KVU..  127. 


HAIiTii.V.] 


NORTH    AMEHICAN   GEOLOGY. 


709 


.1. 

ro  li'iid  mini's. 

l>.  ;ni()-:i7'.'.  I'lJiis, 

uVmon  County. 
I't.  im'liiiliii^  lii'M 
;i71-l!Tl),  Ji'ir<isiiii 

l\t'S(';ir(ln's 
C'iii'boiiilVroiia 
I'ky.  ftc.  l^lti 

,  2(1    Kt'vil'M.    M>1.  j, 

(cvoiiiilli  I'o'^sils 

lio.l 

'nil'.,  vol.  'i.,  ',1.  UG 

I  of  gool()j,'ic'al 

884. 

,11,  Ibltl.,  1>I>.  IW-CI. 

f  geology  in  the 

140-142,1818. 

ijjy  of  the  islaml 

1821. 

I'ous  gcoloiiioal 
Lwoi-  part  iit'tlu' 
)i;  alliivinn  liy 
tcusiou  of  val- 
10  sea;  ori;;inal 
its  wiii.ys  and 

.  49-65, 183;!. 

•viiiitms  on  tlio 
r  tho  valley  of 

,,I(mr.,v(il.'-',viirtl. 


totbe  Arkansas 
year   1><1'.'.  with 

on  tho  iiiamu'is 
»t(!  i)a<;es,  w.\\\ 

S21. 
oloKicalioniarts 

tersou  and  the 
w  .loracy. 

2;!9-248, 18."-'. 
lya.  .Tour.,  l'^--' 
Borpentiin'Vcii'ks 

•aoy,  and  nn  tlio 
antain. 

lli-'23, 1822. 


o. 


s  of  a  pi'i'liii^- 


111 


1884. 


OchscnluB,     Carl.      Oeoh)Ki8('hes      iind 
MoniaiiiMtischos  ana  Utah. 

I  ;.•(.!.  (l.'.s.'ll.,  /.('it.,  \  (.1.  ;il,  i.|i.  288  ;i7'2,  1882. 

(Ml  tlu>  formation  of  idck-sait  Itcd.s 

iiinl  motlior  li(|nor  Halts. 

I'liiliiilclphia  Acad.  Sil.,  rroc,  1888,  part  2, 

|,|i.  181-187,  1888. 

Odium,    Vj.     (Ml    th(^    Hand   jilaiiiM    and 

('lian,t;eH  of  lovcl  of  tho  uiipor  Ottawa. 

( niiiwa  l'"icl(l  Nalunilist's  Ciuli,  Jaiiuiiry  17, 

18HI. 

Si  icnof,  vol.  3,  pp.  107-108  (j|  p.),  1881. 
Oebbeke,   K.     Tt'lu'r    das    (iostcin   vom 
lariMiia-Horij,  Wa.sluii;;tou  Territory. 
Ni'iU'H  Jahrbut'li,  188,''),  vol.  1,  pp.  222-:20.  1885. 
Ohio. 
IMHI.  Ohservationti     on     {geology     of 
I'nitod    States     and    }ii'olo{;ic 
map,  Macliiro. 
l.ilS.  AciKMint  of  valley  of  tho  Ohio, 
Drake,  D. 
Oriffin  of  ]irairio8,  Wolls.  II.  W. 
()l»,H('rvatii)iiH  oil  yeology  of  North 

America.  Mitchell,  S.  L. 
Prairies  and  barrens  of  tho  West, 

Atwater,  C. 
lielmont  County,  Atwater,  C. 
ISl'o.  Hones  and  shells  in  Ohio  and  the 

West,  Atwater. 
18i.'l.  Ve<i;etal  imiiressions  from  coal  of 

Zaiiesvilhi,  (iranger. 
isi''.".  St  roil  tiaiiito-\)eariiig  limestone  on 

Lake  Erie,  Higsby. 
ISiM.  Fluted  rock  at  Sandusky   Bay, 
Granger. 
Mxpedition  I'rom  Pittsburg  to  the 

Ivoeky  M(Hiiitains,  Long. 
Kssay  on  salt.  Van  Konsselaer, 
lS2i).  I'acts  relating  to   iiarts  of  Ohio, 

llildicth,  Atwater. 
18l.'7.  I'oHsil  trees  near  (Jallipolis,  Ilil- 
dreth. 
Coal,  diluvial  and  other  strata  of 
Ohio,  llildreth. 
182S.  liowldersof  primitive  rock,  Tap- 
pan. 
l.'^L'il.  Certain   American    rock    forma- 
tions, Vaiiuxem. 
Large  bowlder  in  southern  Ohio, 

Seovillo. 
Howlders  of  primitive  rocks  in 
Ohio,  llildreth. 
ISIid.  (ieological  text-liook,  Katon. 
1^".-.  liowlders  of  Ohio.  Lapliam. 
ls;!J.  .Saliferous  Ibrinatious  in  the  Ohio 
Valley,  llildrotli. 


Ohio — Continued. 

IH'M,    Ten  days  in  Ohio,  .\ni.  .lour.  Sci. 
183(),  Analysis  of  liiiu'sioiii*  of  t'ineiu- 

nati  and  |)ayton,  Locke. 
KeconnaiHsance  from  Washington 

through  Wisconsin   to  Coteau 

des  Prairies,  FeatluMstoiiJiangh. 
HitnininouH  coal  deposit.'^  of  tiie 

valley  of  tiie  Ohio,  llildreth. 
Geology  of  lakes  and  Mississipiii 

Valley,  (iibsou.  .1.  15. 
Lias  of  the  West,  llildreth. 
(ientu'al    sketch    of    gecdogy    of 

Ohio,  llildreth. 
1S37.  Tour  to   falls  of  tho   Cuy.ihoga, 

Am.  .lour.  Sci. 
General    sketch    of    geidogy    of 

Ohio,  Kiddell. 
Observ.'itions  on  geology  of  (>hio, 

Ijajiliani,  I.  A. 
181)8.  Section  in  ,s(Uitheast  Ohio,  liriggs 

and  Foster. 
First  report  of  survey  by  Mather, 

Sillimaii. 
Keportsofsui'veyot  ^/llio,Malller. 
Kejiort  on  counties  of  Ohio.  Whit- 
tlesey. 
Keport    on    Muskingum   County 

etc..  Foster, . I.  W. 
Prairies  of  Ohio,  Western  Monthly 

Mag. 
Koniarks  on  rejiort  on  survey  of 

Ohio,  Mather. 
Rojiort  on  southwest  Ohio,  Locke. 
l{e})ort  on  Wood,  Crawford,  etc., 

counties,  liriggs,  C. 
Report  on  coal  district  of  Ohio, 

llildreth. 
Report  from    Scioto   and   Hock- 
ing, Briggs,  C. 
1839,  Mastodon  from  Crawford  County, 

Foster,  .L  W. 

1810.  On  the  Silurian  system,  Couiad. 

1811.  P)Owldei'8  and  scratches,  Mather, 
(ilacial  planing  in  Ohio,  Locke,  ,J. 
Report  on  ])aleoiitology  of  New- 
York,  Conrad. 

Limite  (jui  si'jiare  le  calcairo  do 

nioutagiie,  N'eriieuil. 
Mountain    limestone  of   eastern 

United  States,  Foster,  .T.  W. 
1842.  Notes  on  geidogy  of  the  Western 

States,  Hall,  .L 
Silurian   and    Devotii.in    of    tho 

United  States,  Conrad. 


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[bru..ii7. 


OAHTON., 


Ohio— Continued. 

IKIH.  (Ji'ol()>;iciil      loriiiiitioiifl    of    Ww 
Westcin  fStiitcH,  MjTLMii, 

Kleviitions  in  Ohio  with  lofor- 
«iic(i  to  ^eolu^ic  t'unnatiouH, 
WliittlcHoy. 

Dintrilmtion  of  fossilH  in  the 
older  roi'ks,  Hall,  J. 

Geology  of  wcstorn  district  of 
New  York,  Hall,  J. 

Orij;in  of  Appalachian  coal,  Kog- 
ors,  H.  D. 

Geology  of  Now  York,  first  dis- 
trict, Mather. 

Prontrate  forest  under  diluvium 
of  Ohio,  I^ocke,  .1. 

Section  troni  C'leveluud  to  the 
Mi.ssiHrtippi  and  on  identity  of 
W'eHtern  forinatious.  Hall,  .1. 

Western  upper  C'anadaand  west- 
ern Ohio,  Koyers  and  Hojftns. 

1844.  Kidyes,   beaches,  etc.,  of  Cana- 

dian hikes  and  the  St.  Law- 
rence, Lyell. 

Review  of  New  York  reports, 
Owen,  D.  1). 

Drift  i)henoniena  in  Portage 
County,  Kedliold. 

1845.  Travels  in  North  America,  Lyell. 
1810.  Observations  on    magnetic   dij), 

Locke. 
Geology  of  Western  States,  Owen, 

D.D. 
Fusilina    in   coal  of  Ohio,    Vor- 

neuil, 

1847.  Lettres  snr  la  gc^ologie  des  fitats- 

Unis,  Verneuil. 
Parallelism  of  Paleozoics  of  North 

America  with  those  of  Europe, 

V^erneuil,  Hall,  J. 
Distribution  of  renuiius  in  older 

fornuitious  of  the  United  States, 

Hall.  J. 

1848.  Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  R.  C. 
Letters  on  geology,  Christy. 
Outline  sketch  of  Ohio,  Whittle- 
sey. 

Drift  aiul  alluvium  of  Ohio  and 
the  West,  Whittlesey. 

Fossils  of  Paleozoic  of  United 
States,  etc.,  Sharpe,  D. 

Devonian  fossils  near  Falls  of  the 
Ohio,  Norwood  and  Owen. 

Features  of  Natchez,  Biuncy. 

1849.  Fossil  zoiiiihytes  of  western  Ohio, 

\ancleve. 


Ohio— Continued. 
1841).  Second  visit  to  the  United  Stutos, 
Lyell. 

1850.  Terraces    bordering  Lake  lliii, 

Wliittlcsey. 
Alluvions  nnirines  et  lacustit.sct 
du  terrain  errati(|ue,  Desor. 

1851.  G(uiiatito  liniestouo  of  liockfonl, 

Ind.,  Christy. 
Parallelism  of  Paleozoic  depoHJtn, 

Hall,.!. 
Superticial  drifts  of  uortliW(  wteiu 

I'nited  States,  Whittlesey. 
Pebl>les   of   sandstone   coiigloni- 

orate,  Urainerd. 
Immense     coal    bod    in     IVrry 

County,  Foster,  .J.  W. 
Mastodon  remains  iu  Ohio,  Fos- 
ter, J.  W. 
E(iiiivalency  of  rocks  of  iioitli- 

oast   Ohio  with  those  of  Niw 

Y'ork,  Whittlesey. 

1852.  Soils    of    Scioto  Valley,    Wells, 

D.  A. 
Alternation  of  marine  and  tcms- 
trial  remains  in  Carbonilcnum 

of  Ohio,  Foster,  J.  W. 
Note  sur  lo  terraine  quati  riiuiiv 

do  l'Amdri(|UO  du  Nord.  HfSdr. 

1853.  Drift  of  Northern  and  Western 

States,  Whittlesey. 
Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcou,  J. 
Alleged  great  coal  bed  of  I'orry 

County,  Mather. 
Western     lioservo     coal     field-i, 

Whittlesey. 
Fossil      fishes.     Chagrin     Falls, 

Brainerd. 

1854.  Coal  measures  of  Ohio,  Ldsinie- 

reux. 
Observations  on  plants  from  eoal 

of  Pennsylvania,  Rogers. 
Geologic  map  of  the  United  States 

liy  Marcou,  Am.  Jour.  Sei. 

1855.  Ueber   die    Geologie    von  Nurd- 

Anierika,  Marcou,  .T. 

1856.  Outline  of  geology,  Whittlesey, 
Alluvium  of  the  Ohio,  Kin.n,  A.J, 

1857.  Position  of  elejjhant  reniaiiis  of 

North  America,  Foster. 

Route  of  Ashtabula  and  New  Lis- 
bon Railroad,  Newberry. 

On  mode  of  formation  ol  laiinel 
coal,  Newberry. 


UAIlTO.V. 


NORTH   AMEIIICAN   GEOLOGY. 


711 


Unltort  States, 


eozuio  iluiKiHiti*, 


Ohio— C^ontinuod. 

1>5S.  Skotcli    of    K^olofjy    of    rnitcd 

(Stiitt'H,  Hoyirs,  II.  1). 
Geology  of  North  Aiuuricii,  Mur- 

con,. I. 
Tuloo/oic    biiHiu  ul'   Now    York, 

UigHliy. 
.SyiicLronism  of  coal  of  Ohio  iiiul 

Illinois,  Stovciis. 
Fossil  ])luiit(i  of  coal  ineaNurvH  of 

irnitod  .StiitcH,  LuHiiudfiix. 
IK''.K  Ai'U'Hiau  woU  at  ColuiiibiiH,  Ma- 

llicr. 
Diluvial  Htriii'  on    fragnicuts   in 

situ,  Stoildartl. 
I'aioontology  of  Now  York,  vol. ;{, 

Hall,  .1. 
Paleontology  and  the  moral  sense, 

Whittlesey. 
WHO.  Uelations  of  terraces  of  southern 

Ohio  to  drift  and  drift  theories, 

Andrews. 
lt<(')i.   Distrilnition     and     relations    of 

rock  oil,  Andrews. 
18G-.  Fossils  of  northern  Ohio,  Uriiin- 

erd. 
Catskiil     gronp,   of    New   York, 

Hall,. J. 
(heniiing    rocks    of    Mississipjii 

Valley,  White  and  Whitlieid. 
Wh>.  American      Devonian,      Dawson, 

.J.  W. 
ISil.  Action  of  oil  wells,  Evans,  E.  W. 

A  seam  of  coal,  Andrews. 
IM"),   Fossils   from  Marshall   groiij)  of 

Michifian  and  its  eciuivaleuts, 

Winchell,  A. 
(ieologieal  yuip,  Sayler. 
Carboniferous  and  (Jretaceons  of 

Kansas  and  \el)rask!i,  Meek. 
Surface  geology  of  basin  of  the 

(Jroat  Lakes,  Newberry. 
Ifitiii.  Introduction  to  jialeontology  of 

Illinois,  Meek  and  Worthen. 
Map  of  Caiuida  and  part  of  the 

United.  .States,  l.ogan  and  Hall. 
Physical  geology  of  eastern  Ohio, 

Whittlesey. 
Coal  and  oil,  Daddow. 
Petroleum  and  its  geologic  rela- 
tions, Andrews,  E.  li. 
18G7.  Freshwater  Cilacial  drift  of  the 

Northwest,  WHuttlesey. 
tijaciiil    nioNemciits    m  valley  of 

St.  Jjawrence.  Whittlesey, 
(-ieologieal  map,  Newberry. 


Ohio— Continnod. 

18t>y.  Map  to  illustrate  types  of  eartli's 
surface  east  from  Ciiu^iniiati, 
Lesley,  J.  I'. 

ContrilMitioiis  to  geology  of  Ohio, 
Whittlesey. 

AmerieunfoHsiliferousHtrata, Con- 
rad. 

1870.  Progress  of  geological  survey  in 

l«t!!»,  Newberry. 
Peat  beiicatii  drift  in  soutliwest- 

ern  Ohio,  Ortoii. 
Oil-lieariiig  rocks,  Warner. 

1871.  Ueport  on  coal  district,  Andrews. 
Structure    of   coal    measures    in 

lowiT  <'oal  measures  in  north- 
eastiMii  Ohio,  Newberry,  An- 
drews. 

Mod()  of  preservation  of  vegetal 
remains  in  coal  measures,  I.es- 
(|uereu.\'. 

Ke]iort  of  geological  survey  for 
IW.i,  Newiicrry. 

On  spore  cases  in  coals,  Dawson, 
.).  W. 

liowlders  from  (Old  bed  in  Ohio, 
Winchell,  A.;  White,  ('.A. 

ecology  of  llighlaml  County, 
Ortoii,  !■;. 

Kejiort  on  second  district,  Ohio, 
Andrews. 

Did  a  ghicier  How  from  Lake 
Huron  into  Lake  Erie,  Stroop. 

Fossils  from  Marshall  group,  Win- 
chell, A. 

Facts  in  regard  to  the  surlaco 
geology  of  Manmee  \'alley,  Gil- 
bert, (i.  K. 

The  Marsliall  group,  Winciioll,  A. 

Geology  of  Montgomery  County, 
Orton. 

Position  of  elephant  and  masto- 
don remains,  New  berry. 

Surface  geology  of  the  (ircat 
Lakes  and  Mississippi  ^■alley, 
Newberry. 

Chemical  reitort,  survey  of  Ohio, 
AVorinlcy. 

Claeial  phenomena  in  Maumee 
Valley,  Gilbert,  U.K. 

Agricultural  survey  of  Ohio, 
Klippart. 

Goaiiga  and  Holmes  counties, 
Kead,  M.C. 

Gas  w(dl  of  Ohio  and  Pennsyl- 
vania, Newberry. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX  OP 


(ui'U.  lit. 


Ohio— Contiuued.  j 

1871.  Williiinm,    Fulton,    and    Lucas  | 

counties,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 
Lower  Carboniferous  limestones, 
Andrews. 

1872.  Source  of  bowlders  in  Ohio,  Ken- 

tucky, etc.,  Shaler. 
Bowlders  in  coal.  Marsh. 

1873.  Map  of  the  United  States,  Hitch- 

cock, C.  H. ;  Hitchcock  and 
Blake. 

Sandusky,  Seneca,  Wyandot,  and 
Marion  counties,  Winchell, 
N.  H. 

Reporton  third  district,  Andrews. 

Report  of  geolof^ical  survey,  New- 
berry. 

Surfii  3  geology  of  Maumee  Val- 
ley and  geology  of  counties, 
Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Ashtabula,  TrnnibuU,  Lake,  and 
Geauga  counties.  Read,  M.  C. 

Ohio  gas  wells,  Newberry. 

Report  on  second  district,  An- 
drews. 

Surface  geology  of  northwestern 
Ohio,  Wiuchcll,  N.  H. 

Drift  of  the  Northwest,  Winchell, 
N.  H. 

1874.  Analyses    of    Ohio    coals,   New- 

berry. 

Map  of  coal  fields  of  the  United 
States,  Hitchcock.  C.  H. 

Glauconite  and  fossil  resins. 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Surface  geology  of  Ohio,  New- 
berry. 

Carboniferous  system  of  Ohio, 
Newberry. 

Analysis  of  Bcrea  sandstone, 
Braiucrd,  J. 

Circles  of  deposition,  Newberry. 

Niagara  iuid  Lower  Helderbcrf;  of 
the  Ignited  States,  if  all,  .L 

Coal  of  Hocking  Valley,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Parallelism  of  coal  seams,  New- 
berry. 

Hamilton  in  Ohio, Winchell,  N.  H. 

Erie  and  Lorain  counties,  New- 
berry. 

Alleghany  coal  fields.  Whittlesey. 

Report  of  survey  of  Missouri, 
Broadhead. 

Land  plants  from  the  Lower  Silu- 
rian, Newberry. 


Ohio — Contiuued. 

1874.  Vegetation   of   the   drift.  New- 

berry. 

rarallclism  of  coal  seams,  An- 
drews. 

Geology  of  Ottawa  to  1  )elianre 
counties,  Winchell,  N.  II. 

Devonian  limestones,  WiiK  lull, 
N.  H. 

Land  ])lants  of  the  Lower  Silu- 
rian, Lesqucrcsiix. 

Position  of  the  mastodon,  New- 
berry. 

Report  on  third  district,  Oitoii, 

Upper  coal  measures  west  of  tbc 
Alleghany,  Stevenson. 

Geology  about  Rielimond,  Slialcr. 

1875.  Discovery  of  Dicotyles  coiiiines- 

sus,  Klijipart. 

Guelph  limestone  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Nicholson. 

Surface  geology  of  Ohio,  liy  New- 
berry, Dana,  ,1.  D. 

Geology  and  geography  of  jietiP- 
leuni,  Wrigley. 

Coal  scam  G,  Ohio  geology,  Whit- 
tlesey. 

Geologic  chart  of  the  I'liitid 
States,  Bradley,  F.  H. 

Comparative  gt^ology  of  north- 
eastern Ohio,  nortliwestcni 
Pennsylvania,  and  westiiu 
New  York,  Lesley,  .1.  P. 

Com])arison  of  Alleghany  cual 
(ields,  Andrews. 

The  ores  of  iron;  their  distrilm- 
tion,  Newton. 

1876.  Parallelism    />f      Devoninu    in 

Michigan  and  Ohio,  ^Vill(■llcll, 

N.  H. 
Mahoning    Valley    coal   rc^m. 

Roy. 
Review  of  fossil   llora  ot'  North 

America,  Le8(|Uereux. 
Strueture     of    Ohio    eoal    liclil 

Whittlesey. 
Erosion  of  rocks,  Andrews. 
Geology  of  oil    regions   dt'  tli' 

United  States,  Newberry. 
Vegetal  remains  in  drifl  <i\'  tln' 

Northwest,  Wiuchell,  X.  H. 
Coal  plants  from  Oiiio,  Amines, 
Coal   in    Huron    shales  i>(  •'liin. 

Newberry. 
Chemical  report,  survey  oi'  Ken- 
tucky, Peter. 


tnui.t,.  \'i1. 


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713 


I    drift,   \e\v- 

il   Heiinis,  An- 

I   to   l)t:li:uici" 

U.N.  11. 

los,  WinclifU. 

0  Lower  Silu- 

astudoii,  New- 

istrict,  Orldii, 
•L'8  west   of  tbi' 
uiisou. 

liiuoiuljShiilcr, 
itylcs  coiniu'os- 

of  North  Aiiicr- 

1"  Ohio,  1)y  Ncw- 
D. 

raphy  <'t'  lu'tro- 

geology,  Whit- 

of    the    rniti.d 
,  V.  H. 

logy  of  iiort!:- 

iiorthwesteni 

aud      wi'stiru 

ey,  J.  r. 

Allegbaiiy  w.\\ 

their  distiilm- 

Devonian    in 
Ohio,  AVimliell, 

y    coal   io<;iiiii, 

llora  of  Ninth 

eieux. 

hio    foal    liiW. 

Andrews, 
regions   of  iIh' 
Ncwbt'iTv. 
in  drift  ol'  till' 
ichdl,  X.  H. 
Ohio,  An(hv\vs. 
jluiles  of  Oliio. 

survey  of  1m1"- 


Ohio— Continued. 
ISTT.  Coal  regions  of  America,  Macfar- 

laue,  .1. 
Agency   of  lateral   pre.s.snro    ex- 
hibited   by    rock    uiovoiumits, 

Niles. 
On  the  Glacial  epochs,  Price,  E.  K. 
American  surface  geology,  Wood, 

S.  V. 
1878.  History  of  North  American  lake 

region.  Maw. 
Ashland,    Wayuo,    and    Holmes 

counties,  Read,  M.  C. 
Waverly  group  in  central  Ohio, 

Hicks. 
Cleveland    shale     in    Delaware 

County,  Hicks. 
Geology    of    Franklin     County, 

Ortou. 
Perry  and  parts  of  Hocking  and 

Athens  counties,  Andrews, 
(ieology     of     Medina     County, 

Wh.it. 
Tuscarawas,   Columbiana,   Port- 
age, and  Stark  counties,  New- 
berry. 
Warren,  lUitler,  Preble,  and  Madi- 
son counties,  Ortoii. 
Huron,     Richland,     Knox,     aud 

Licking  counties.  Read,  M.  C. 
Geology  of  Darke  County,  Linde- 

muth. 
Geology  of   Coshocton    County, 

Hodge.  J.  T. 
■leffersoii  and  Mahoning  counties, 

Newberry. 
Clinton,    Fayette,    Shelby,    and 

Miami  counties,  Hussey. 
Geological     structure    of     Ohio, 

Newberry. 
Geology  of  Brown  County,  Her- 

zer. 
l^ogan  and  Champaign  counties. 

Hill,  F.  C. 
Geology  of    Carroll    and    other 

counties,  Stevenson. 
Report  on  Hanging  Rock  region, 

Ortou. 
Hocking  \'alloy  coal  field.  Read, 

M.  (;. 
Clinton    limestone    at     Osborn, 

Woodward,  S.  F. 
Pre-Glacial     geograjdiy     of    the 

Great  Lakes  region,  Clay  pole. 
1870.  lvei)()rt  of  comuiittee  on  nonicn- 

claturo,      Cincinnati       group, 

Mitchell,  S.  A. 


I  Ohio — Continued. 

,       187!l.  New  group  of  Lower  Carbonif- 
erous   in     southeastern    Ohio, 

Andrews. 
Terminal     umvaines     of     North 

American  ice  sheet,  llpham. 
Bowlders  in  coal,  Hicks. 
Lower  Waverly  strata  of  Ohio, 

Orton. 
Corrections    for    geologic    map, 

Andrews. 
Paleontology  of  New  York,  vol.  5, 

Hall,  J. 
Correlation  of  coal  measures  of 

Pennsylvania  and  Ohio,  White, 

I.  C. 
Coal  aud  iron  of  Hocking  A'alley, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Macfarlane's  Geological  Railroad 

Guide,  Newberry. 
North    Ameri(^an    Jlesozoic    and 

Cenozoic,  stiller,  S.  A. 
Limestones  at  Falls  of  the  Ohio, 

Hall,  .1. 
(JJacial  action  on  Kelleys  Island, 

Lake  Erie,  Whittlesey. 

1880.  Marcellus  shale  in  central  Ohio, 
Whitfield,  K.  P. 

1881.  Pre-Glacial  formation  of  l)ed8  of 
great  American  lakes.  Clay  pole. 

1882.  Evidtmce  of  ])re-<Uacial  origin  of 
basins  of  Lakes  Eric  aiul  On- 
tario, Claypole. 

Berea  grit  of  Ohio,  Orton. 

Features  of  lower  (ireat  Lakes 
during  (Jreat  River  age, 
Spencer,  .1.  W. 

Source  of  bitumen  in  black  shale 
in  Ohio,  Orton. 

Correlation  of  eastern  and  west- 
ern terminal  moraines,  Cham- 
berlin,  T.  C. 

Pre-(ilaeial  outlet  of  Lake  Erie 
and  origin  of  the  lower  Great 
Lakes,  Spencer,  .1.  W. 

Former  How  of  the  ujjper  Ohio, 

Lesley,  .F.  P. 
Comlitions  under  ^\hieh  coal  was 
f(U'nu'd,  Newberry. 

Great  Kanawha  coa)  field,  Orton. 
1881?.  Origin  of  elongated  coal  seams, 
Newberry. 

Classification  of  lake  basins,  Da- 
vis, W.  M. 

Origin  ol'  Carbouueeous  shales, 
Newberry. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


tBru..  127. 


lUBTOX. ' 


Ohio — Continued. 

1883.  Source  of  bitumen  in  black  sbalo 

in  Obio,  Orton. 

Contribution.s  to  tbe  geologic  bia- 
tory  of  tbo  American  continent, 
Hall.  .1. 

Culture  anil  curin;j;  of  tobacco, 
Killobrew. 

Marcellus  and  Hamilton  in  Obio, 
Wbitlield,  R.  P. 

Soutberu  boundary  of  glaciation 
in  Obio,  Wrigbt,  G.  F. 

Report  on  work  on  Quaternary 
geology,  Cbambcrliii,  T.  C. 

Origin  of  tbo  Great  Lakes,  New- 
berry. 

Relatious  of  Glacial  daui  at  Cin- 
cinnati to  terraces  of  tbo  Obio, 
Wbite,  I.  C. 

Terminal  moraine  of  eastern 
United  States,  Wrigbtt  G.  V. 

Notes  on  geology  of  AVost  \"ir- 
giuia,  Wbite.  I.  C. 

Obio  coal  Held,  Orton. 

Origin  of  coal  and  oarly  mining, 
Roy. 

Ancient  Mississijipi,  Spencer, 
J.  W. 

Preliminary  paper  on  terminal 
moraine  of  second  Glacial  pe- 
riod, Cbaiiilierlin,  T.  V. 

Peculiar  faulting  of  a  coal  bed, 
Huston. 

1884.  Building  stones,  Orton. 
Report  on   terminal  moraine  in 

Pennsylvania,  etc.,  Lewis,  H. 

C;  Lesley,  J.  P. 
Iron  ores  of  Obio,  Orton. 
Niagara   River   and  tbo  Glacial 

period,  Wriglit,  G.  F. 
Goal  mines  of   Holmes  County^ 

Wrigbt,  A.  A. 
Bearing  of  stria'  and  grooves  in 

Obio,  Wbittlesey. 
Glacial     dam      at     Cincinnati, 

Wrigbt,  (J.  F. 
Clays  of  Obio,  Orton. 
Sketcb  of  works  of  Tuscarawas 

County,  Roy. 
Gorges    and    waterfalls,    Davis. 

W.  M. 
Lower    limestone   coal    series  of 

nortbeasttrn  Obio,  Wbittlesey. 
Glaciated  area  of  Nortb  America, 

Wrigbt.  (J.  F. 
Obio  coal  lleUl,  Roy. 


Ohio — Continued. 

1884,  Bc<lford  caniu>l  coal,  Orton. 
Glacial  boundary  in  ()lii<».  Iiidj. 

ana,    and    Kentucky,    ^^■ni;llt, 

G.  F. 
('baracter  of  outer  border  nf  ih, 

drift,  Cbambcrlin,  T.  0. 
Meigs  Creek  coal  seam,  Hmwii, 

C.  N. 
Drift  of  Indiana,  Newberry. 
Geologic  occurrence  of  bitmikii, 

Peckbam. 

Glacial  boundary  in  Obio,  \Vrii;lit, 

G.  F. 
Hillocks  of  angular  gravel  ami 

disturbed  stratification,  Cbam- 

berlin,  T.  C. 
Report  of  cbemical  dcpaituu'at 

of  survey  of  Obio,  Lord. 
Bedford  cannel  coal,  Orton. 
JIassillon  coal  lield,  Orton. 
Glaciation  in  Obio,  Wbittlcsiy. 
Order  of  lower  coal  mca.^^mesot 

Obio,  Orton. 
Coal  of  lower  coal  measures  of 

Oiiio,  Orton. 
Review  of  Orton  on  lower  loals 

of  Obio,  Roy. 
Illustrations  of  i)olisbed  rock  sur- 
faces. Morgan,  II.  .T. 

1885.  Conditions       modifying       t'ossil 

fauna.  Williams,  II.  S. 
Map  of  tbe  United  States,  Mo- 

(ice. 
Glaciation  on  Mount  Kcars:ir!;o, 

N.  II.,  Putnam. 
Geology  of  natural  gas,  H'liito. 

I.e. 

Correlation  of  lower  coal  of  Obio 

and  Kentucky,  Orton, 
Cone-in-cone,  Newberry. 
Gas  well  in  nortbwcstcru  dliio, 

Orton. 
Horizons  of  oil  and  gas  iii  OLio, 

Orton. 
Beacbes    in    Cincinnati    f;roiip, 

■lames.  ,T.  F. 
Niagara  gorge  as  a  chroumiietoi', 

Wrigbt,  G.F. 
188(5.  Deep  well  at  Cleveland.  Oiidii, 
Orton's  gas  and  oil  report,  Lesley, 

.1.  P. 
Geology    of    Cincinnati,   .'nnu's. 

J.  F, 
Rc]iort   of   work   of  division  of 

cbcmistry,  Clarke,  F.  W. 


Ohio— Contim 

l^st!.  Petrol 

Classil 

nian 

Ad<lre( 

Ortt) 

(iOolog 

.T.  F. 

Clintoi 

Cbarac 

Orto 

Iron  or 

Report 

IN^T.   IMstril 

burn 

Map  of 

C.H. 

Bowldi 

LC. 

Clintor 

Connec 

Valle 

Gas  we 

Geologi 

trolei 

(leolog; 

rick. 

Lake  a; 

If^N'^.  Age   of 

Wrig 

Ancicni 

ciuna 

Herea  g 

Cusbi 

Berea  g 

Cement 

Coal,  A 

C(n'i-e!;i 

Ulrid 

1  >iameti 

about 

Drift,  ( 

Drift  ii 

Ibirk. 

Origin 

Orton 

Suppleii 

oil,  O 

Licking 

Geology 

tooii 

Ciyjisuni 

Ivoryda 

ley,  .) 

Lime,  O 

Obio  sb: 


piBTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


715 


;uOhio,\Vrigbt, 


•iimiiti,   .'.iiiu's. 

lit'  (livi>i(m  of 
k(,F.W. 


Ohio— Contiimi'il. 
18Sti.  retroli'uui  and  giis  in  Ohio,  Ortoii. 
ClassifU'iition    of    Upper    I)evo- 

iiian, Williams.  U.  S. 
Address  to  .\iiierican  Association, 

Orton. 
(ieolofjy   of    Cincinnati,     James, 

J.F. 
Clinton  gionp,  I'oerste. 
Characteristics    of    Ohio    coals, 

Ortou. 
Iron  ores,  Willis. 
Report  on  oil  and  gas,  Orton,  E. 
Ib^T.  nistribntion  of  natnral  gas,  Asli- 

bnruer. 
Ma])  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 

C.H. 
Bowlders  at  high  altitudes,  White, 

I.e. 

Clinton  gronji,  Foerste. 
Connection  of  coal  fields  of  Ohio 

Valley,  Slialer. 
Gas  well  at  Oxford,  .Tames,  J.  F. 
(ieologieal  snrvey,  report  on  pe- 
troleum and  ga.s.  ()rtou. 
(ieology  of  Licking  County,  ller- 

rick. 
Lake  age.  Clay  pole. 
1N">>.  Age   of    the   Ohio    gravel    beds, 

Wright,  G.  F. 
Ancient  channel  of  Ohio  at  Cin- 

eiunati.  .Tames,  .T.  F. 
lierea  grit  in  northeastern  Ohio, 

Cushing. 
lierea  grit  oil  and  gas,  ()rtou. 
Cements,  Lord. 
Coal,  Ashlmrner. 
Conehitiou    of  Lower   Silurian, 

Ulrieh. 
IHaineter  of  the  .'Silurian  island 

about  Cincinnati,  Dennis. 
Drift,  Orton. 
Drift  in   vicinity  of  Cincinnati, 

Hurke. 
dvigiu    of    petroleum    and    gas, 

Orton. 
Supplemental  report  on  gas  aud 

oil,  Ortou. 
Licking  County,  llerriek. 
(ieology  of  Ohio,  in  its  relations 

to  oil  and  gas,  Orton. 
(lyjtsum,  Orton. 

Ivorydalo  well  in  Mill  Crook  val- 
ley, James.  .T.  F. 
Linu",  Ortou. 
Ohio  shale  oil  and  gas,  Orton. 


Ohio — Continued. 

18><8.  Pittsburg  coal,  Urowu,  C.  X. 

Pomeroy  aud  Federal  Creek  coal 

field,  Lovejoy. 
Section  at  Todd's  fork,  Foerste. 
Subterranean     commotion     near 

Akron,  Claypole. 
Trenton  limestone  oil   aud   gas, 

Orton. 
'I'ypes    of    Devonian    system   in 

North  America,  Williams,  IL  S. 
1889.  Devonian  plants,  Newberry. 

New  horizons  of  gas  and  oil,  Or- 
ton. 
Physical    history   of    Cincinnati 

rocks.  Perry. 
Sedimentation      in      Cincinnati 

group,  .lames.  .T.  F. 
Sporocarps  in  Ohio  shale,  Orton. 
Wavorly  group,  Herriek. 
Petroleum  aud  gas  in  Ohio,  Orton. 
Ibaildiug  stones,  Merrill,  G.  P. 
Trenton   limestone   oil   and  gas, 

Orton. 
Analyses  of  liniestonos,  Catlett, 

Wiiitfield,  J,  K. 
18il0.  Analyses  of  sandstones,  Eakins, 

Clarke.  F.  W. 
Bowlder  belts  a  ml  bo  wider  trains, 

Chamberlin.  T.  C. 
Cave  in  Clinton  formation,  James, 

J.  F. 
Climate  indicated  by  iutorglacial 

bed,  I>overett. 
Glacial  boundary,  Chamberlin,  T. 

C;  Wright,  G.F. 
Histcuy  of   Niagara    River,   Gil- 

l)ert.  G.  K. 
Lake  ridge  of  Ohio,  Wright.  G.  F. 
Geological  survey  report,  Ortou. 
Macfarlaue's      IJailway      (Juide, 

Chamberlin.    T.    C;       Ortou, 

White,  1.  C. :  Wright,  G.  1'. 
Origin  of  pressure  of  gas,  Ortou. 
Portsmouth  sandstones,  analyses, 

Chatard. 
Pre-Glaeial  channels  at  Falls  of 

the  Ohio,  liryson. 
Pro-(ilacial  drainage  of  western 

Pennsylvania,  Fosbay. 
Report  on  oil  and  gas,  Carll. 
Some    causes    of    extinction     of 

species,  McCreery. 
Sylvania     sand     in      Cuyahoga 

County,  Nell'. 
Waverly  group.  Cooper,  W.  F. 


716 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[BULL.  127, 


Ohio  —Continued, 

1890.  Wai'i'on'H  Gcogrfijiliy,  Hrower. 
18111.  Ajfc     of    Ciiiciniuiti     anticlinal, 
Foerste. 

Ago  of  Point  rioasant  bods, 
James,  J.  l'\ 

Altitude  of  the  United  States 
during  tho  Glaenil  ^leriod, 
Cliamborlin,  T.  C. 

Cuyahoga  shalo  and  the  Waveily 
problem,  Ilerriek. 

Criteria  of  englacial  and  sub- 
glacial  drift,  I'pham. 

Clinton  oolitic  iron  oroa,  Foerste. 

Cincinnati  leo  dam,  Levcreit, 
Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Depp  boring  near  Akron,  Clay- 
pole. 

Devonian  and  Carboniferous,  cor- 
relation, Williams,  H.  S. 

Flood  plains  and  tho  mound 
builders,  I '(set. 

Fluvial  planes  of  western  Penn- 
Bylvania,  LoNcrett. 

Glacialgrooves  on  Kollcys  Island, 
Wright,  (J.F. 

Genesis  of  iron  ores,  Kimball. 

Ilislovyof  Ohioliiver,,Tames..I.F. 

High  level  shores  and  their  do- 
formation,  Spencer,  J.  W. 

Man  and  the  Glacial  period, 
Wright,  G.  F. 

Mogalonyx  in  Holmes  County 
Claypolo. 

Natural  and  artilicial  terraces, 
Peet. 

Petroleum,  etc.,  western  Ken- 
tucky, (^rton. 

Post-Pliocene  subsidence  versus 
(ilacial  dams,  Spencer.  .1.  W. 

Stones  lor  building,  M('rrill,  (i.  P. 

Stratigraphy  of  bituniinous  <'oal 
lield,  White,  1.  C. 

Olcutt,  E.  E.     Pattlo  ^Mountain  mining 
district,  Eaglo  County,  Colo. 

Ell};.  1111(1  .Miiiiiif:  .Tour.,  vol.  '33,  ])]}.  41H,  419, 
430-4;i7,  4^,  1887. 

Olmsted,  Dennison.     Rod  sandstone  for- 
mation of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  .Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  2,  rp.  175-170. 1820. 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  rocks  and 

minerals  collected  in  Nortii  (,'arolina. 
Am.  ,Iour.  Sci.,  vol.  5,  \)\).  257-204, 1822. 

Useful  minerals  in  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  ,Si'i.,  vol.  5,  i>.  407  (2  p.),  1822. 


Olmsted,  Dennison — Continued. 

Report  on  the  geology  of  North  ( 'urn 

Una,  conducted  under  the  direction  nf 

the  board  of  agriculture.  Part  I,  li 
pages,  lH'2i. 

Aliwtriicl.s.  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,vol.  14,  j>p,::;u  .jji 
1828;  2il  sorics,  vol.  10,  pp.  430-4;i:i,  18"i.'>. 

On  the  gold  mines  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  9,  pp.  5-15,  1825. 

Report  on  the  geology  of  Nortli  Caro- 
lina. 

I'iiporM  on  agricultural  subjeuta  nml  I'rofcs. 
Kor  Oliiisti-MrH  report  on  tho  gcolojty  of  \oitli 
Caroliiiii,  publishi'd  by  orcliT  of  tlio  licmnl  i.f 
nj;ri('iillui'o,  part  2,  jip.  87-141,  8-,  KaliM^li,  Igj;, 
Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  14,  pji.  •SW-2i\. 
1828. 

Olshausen,  Theodor.  Das  Mississippi- 
Thai  uud  die  einzelnen  Staatcn  dos 
Mississippi-Thais  geographiscli  mid 
stati8tisehbeschrieben,2voluiii(H,  Kitl, 
185;!. 

Orbigny,  j\lc.  d'.  Consideratlmis  >;.- 
m'^rales  sur  la  palc^ontologie  dc  1'  .\iiii'- 
riijue  moridionalc  compari5e  a  la  piilcuu- 
tologic  de  I'Europo. 

Soc.  Gcol.  Froiioc,  Jiiill..  vol.  14,  jip.  :i42-3jl. 
184;!. 

Orcutt,  Charles  Russell.  Tho  Colorado 
Desert. 

California,  lOth  Jicport  of  uiiucraloyist,  pp. 
899-91U,  1890. 

Oregon. 
1811.  Kxpeditiou  up  tho  Missouri  am! 

across  the    Rocky  Moiintaius, 

Lewis  and  Clarke. 
1835.  Country  west  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Ball,  .L 
1813.  Analogy  between  iiioderii  inneoiis 

rocks  and  the  primary  form.!- 

tions,  Dana,  .L  D. 
1815.  Exi)cdition  to  Rocky  Mountain?. 

Oregon,    and    Califoriiia,  In- 

mont. 
Formations  in  portions  of  Oroiicn 

and  California,  Hall,.!. 
1848.  Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  It.  C 
1819.  United  States  exploring  expeili- 

tion,  Dana,  .7.  D. 
18.">3.  Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcoii,  ,T. 
1851.  Localities    of    fossil    ilint '. 

Bailey,  .1.  W. 
18,")5.  Geology  of  route  to  Pacific  Ocean  | 

in  C^aliforuia  and  Oregon,  New- 
berry. 


DABTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


717 


Oregon— Continued. 
1855.  Ui'licr    (lio   Goologio    von  Nord- 
AiiR'i'ik:i,  Manoii,  J. 
E.\tent  of  K<''tl  country,  liluko, 

AV.  I'. 
Gcolojiy   cast  of   tlio   Cascade 
Mountains,  Gi1)l)s,  G. 
185ti.  I'oviow  of  part  of  geologic  map 
of  tlie  United  States,  by  Mar- 
con,  Klako,  W.  P. 

1857.  Oroj;ra[)liy   of    Western    States, 

Blake,  W.  P. 

1858.  Sketch    of    geology    of    United 

States,  Rogers,  H.  D. 
Geology  of  North  America,  Miii- 
cou,  .J. 
1805.  Older  Eocene  shells  of  Oregon, 

Conrad. 
18G7.  Secondary  fossils,  Blake,  W.  P. 
Drift  of  Pacilie  Coast,  Whitney, 
.1.  1). 
18(if<.  Absence  of  northern  drift  in  the 
West,  Whitney,  ,1.1). 
Mittheilungen  von  der  Westkiisto 
Nord-Amerikas,  Riehthofen. 

1870.  Flora    and   fauna  of  Miocene  of 

Oregon  and  Idaho,  Newberry. 

1871.  Glaciers  de  I'ouest  des  Etats-Uuis, 

Grad. 

Formation  of  deposits  of  diatoms, 
Edwards. 

Ancient  lakes  of  western  Amer- 
ica, Newberry. 

Infusorial  deposits,  Edwards. 

<;iaciersof  Mount  Hood,  Hague,  A. 

Glaciers  on  Pacilie  Slope,  King,  C. 
lx?2.  Ancient  lakes  of  America,  New- 
berry. 
1873.  Oregon  borate  of  lime.  Chase. 

Notes  on  coast  of  Oregon,  Good- 
year. 

Extinct  vertebrate  fauna,  Loidy. 

(ieologic  map  of  United  States, 
Hitchcock,    C.    H.;  Hitchcock 
and  lUnko. 
1871.  Report  of  State  geologist,  Con- 
don. 

Eignite  and  ])lant  beds  of  western 
America,  Newberry. 

(ireat  lava  Hoods  of  the  West  and 
structure  of  the  Cascade  Moun- 
tains, Lo  Conte, 

Serpentine  of  coast  and  Cascade 
rang(^s,  Newberry. 
1875.  Great  lava  Hood  of  the  North- 
west, Lo  Conte. 


Oregon — Coutiniied,. 

1875,  Origin  of  the  cascades  .and  of  the 

submerged    forest   on   tlu^   Co- 
lumbia River,  Blake,  W.  P. 

Age  of  the  ('retaccious,  Gabb. 

Ancient  hike  luisins,  ^larsh. 

1876.  Causes    of   cold    of   ice    period, 

Newb(!rry. 
If^'l.  Coal  regions  of  America,  Macfar- 

lane,  .T. 
Coal   mines  of  westcjrn  coast  of 

Ignited  States,  (ioodyear. 
Glaciers  of  Oregon  and  Wjishing- 

ton,  (,'oleman,  E.  T. 

1878.  Notes  on  surface  geology  of  tlio 

Pacilie  Slope,  D.iwson,  G.  M. 

1879.  Eruptions  along  Cascade  .Moun- 

tains, Condon. 
North    Aincu'ican    Mesozoic    and 

Ceuozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Macfarlanc's  Geological  Railroad 

Guide,  Oregon,  etc.,  Condon. 

1880.  Corrections  for  geologic  map  of 

Oregon,  Coi)e. 

I'liocene  IxmIs  of  southern  Ore- 
gon, Sternberg. 

Pliocene  of  .lohn  Day  River 
region,  Sternberg. 

1882.  Lava  Hows  and  lacustrine  depos- 

its, Newberry. 
Certain    Tertiary  of   the    Great 
Basin,  Cope. 

1883.  Report  on  work  in  Great  Basin, 

Gilbert.  G.  K. 

History  of  Lake  Lahontan,  Rus- 
sell,!. C. 

Pliocene  in  Snake  River  valley, 
Cope. 

Volcanoes  of  northern  California, 
etc.,  HagU(^  and  Iddings. 

1881.  Field   work    in    Cascade   range, 

Diller. 
Fnlgnrito  from  Mount  'I'hielson, 

Diller. 
Volcanic  rocksot'the  (U'cat Basin, 

Hague  and  ^ddings. 
Fulgurites,  Dilt.n-. 
Climatic  changes  of  later  geologic 

times,  Whitney,  J.  D. 
Rocks  from  Oregon,  Diller. 
Vertebral  a    of    Tertiary   of   the 

West,  Cope. 
Lakes  of   Great   Basin,  Russell, 

LC. 
Idaho  Pliocene  lake,  Co])e. 
Eeniains  of  prehistoric  tree,  Nye. 


718 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


[BITLI,.  127, 


Oregon — Contiiuied. 

18H4.  Hcponiiiii.ssiinco  in  soiitlioni  Ore- 
gon. K'ussell,  I.  ('. 

Canatliiiii      I'alcozoic      (nitlincH, 
Willcox. 
1885.  Siirfiico  gt'ology  alonp  Northorn 
racitic  Itiiilro.'id.  Newberry. 

.Sillily  of  tbinolito  of  Lake  La- 
liontan,  Dana,  K.  S. 

Lake  Laliontaii,  IJiissell.  LC. 

JLir'mo  Eocene  of  weHtern  North 
Aniorica,  Whites  (J.  A. 

Notes  on  stratigraphy  of  Califor- 
nia, licM'kcr. 

Quaternary  and  Koceut  Mollnsca 
of  tho  Clroat  Hasin,  Call. 

[AnalyHis  of  rocks,  etc.],  AVork 
done  in  Washington  laboratory, 
(Clarke  and  ('hatard. 

Quaternary  lakes  of  the  (ireat 
Basin,  (iilbert.C.  K. 

Geologic  sketch  of  raeilic  divi- 
sion, Heckor. 

Meso/oic  and  Ceno/oic  of  Cali- 
fornia, White,  C.  A. 
'  Eroding  power  of  ice,  Newlxtrry. 

188r..  Crater  Lake,  Dnttoii. 

Blount  I'itt,  Ennnoiis,  A.  J{. 

Notes  along  Nortln^rn  I'aciUc  Kail- 
road,  Newberry. 

Iron  ores,  Ptitnan). 

1887.  Map  of  United  States,  llitehcock, 

C.  II. 
Subnu!rge<l  trees  of   the  Coliini- 

bia,  Duttoii,  Enimons,  S.  F. 
Faults  of  (ireat  Masin  and  Sierra 

Nevada,  IJussell,  1.  C. 

1888.  Surface  geology  of  sontliern  Ore- 

gon, 15iddle. 
'I'ranscontini^nlal  railways,  Lang. 
Cascade  Mountains,  Cope. 
Coal,  Ashburner. 
Nickel     ores     ami     ))erid()tite8, 

Clarke,  F.W.;  Merrill,    (J.    P.; 

Dillcr. 
Obsidian  elifV,  Iddings. 
IJejiort  of   division   of    volcanic 

geology,  l>utlou. 

1889.  Origin  of  uornuil  faults,  Le  Coute. 
IntiuMnediato      I'liocene      fauna, 

CJoiie. 

Invertebrate  fossils  from  I'acilic 
Coast,  White,  C.  A. 

llei)ort— Division  of  volcanic  ge- 
ology. United  States  Geological 
Survey,  Duttou. 


Oregon — Continued. 

188!).  Natural  soda,  Chatard. 

Macfarlane's  Kailway  Giiido, 
Condon,  Dawson,  (J.  M. ;  Hast- 
ings. 

Paleontology  of  the  Nortliwcst 
coast,  Dall. 

Sandstone  dikes,  Diller. 

Silver  Lake,  Cope. 

W^arren's  Geograjjliy,  lirewi  r. 
189L  Coal  mining,  Norton. 

Cretaceous  formations  in  iiinlli- 
ern  California,  Diller. 

Cretaceous  of  North  Anicrici, 
White,  C.  A. 

Faunas  of  the  Shasta  .u:n)iip, 
White,  C.  A. 

Infusoiial  earths,  Edwards. 

Notes  on  early  Cretaceous,  lieckor, 

Report,  Cascade  division,  I'nititl 
States  (Joological  Survey,  Kil- 
ler. 

Stones  for  building,  Morrill,  (I.  P, 

Orlopp,  M.  A.,  Jr.  ]?eport  on  tho  cxiinii- 
nation  of  the  Little  Red  Kivcr  nf 
Arkansas  and  the  Red  River  from  I'ul- 
tou,  Ark. 

V.  S.  .\rmy,  Cliiof  (if  Kiiiiinners,  licportfor 
188'),  pnrt  2,  i>i>.  IClil-im;),  WiiMhiiiKtoii.  w:>. 

Report  of  an  examination  of  IVtii 

tlean  River. 

U.S.  Army.  ('Iiiof  <if  Kngincors,  ]!r|mil  fur 
1885,  imi't  2,  pp-  lf)28-10:il,  Wasliiiij,'l(iii.  l.^sj. 

Orr,  Ellison.  Brown  hematite  in  .\ll;i- 
nuikce  County,  Iowa. 

Am.  UiMtl.,  vol.  l.pii.  129-i;i0,  1888. 

Orton,  Edward.  On  tho  oceurrcnco  ofa 
peat  bed  bciu^ath  deposits  of  dril't  in 
southwestern  Ohio. 

Am.  ,Tour.  Sci-,  2(1  scrica,  vol.  50,  pp.  M-i'. 
293,  1870. 

Re))ort  on  geidogy  of  Moii(L:oiiiery 

County. 

(icol.  Surv.  Ohio,  K(>port   Cor  ISdii,  purl  3 
pj).  14;t-lG4,  pla*'-     '  lamlm.s,  1871. 

P.'irt  3,    tho   geology    of    Ilii,'liliini', 


County. 

(iciil.  Surv.  Oliio,   Kpport  of  jirnmiB.s  is  j 
187(1,  pp.  2,'),'>-;ilO,  mnp,  Coliii!il)U.<(,  l.'<71. 

Almtract,  Am.  ,rour.  Soi.,  Ud  series,  vul 
PI).  218-219,  1872. 

—  Report  on  the  third  geologiciil  div 
trict. 

(ipol.  Surv.  Oliio,  lloport,  vol.1,  pp.  30.i-4i*', 
mapa,  Coluiubua,  1873. 


DA  HI  ON.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOOY. 


719 


if    tho   Nortliwcst 


10    Shasta    .iiroup. 


(liiif^,  Morrill,  (i.r, 


\  mi  nation  of  IVtit 


lioniatito  in  Alia- 


logy    of    Ilii^'hli" 

:{nport  of  prciLiross  in 
('oluml)ua,  lf*71- 
Sci.,  ad  series,  vol,  3, 

ird  geoloj^i(':il  (lis- 
■port,  vol.  l,i>ii-3fi-''-'f". 


Oiton,  Kdwaril— Continncii. 

—  l>'('|)c>rt  on  third  iliHirict  [gi'iili>y:.v  "'' 
I'ikii,  KoHs.  and  (iicrno  ciiiinlii's]. 

^■,l■o\.  Smv.  Ohio,  l.'i'poil,  \(>I.'.',  ])p.<Ml-Om!, 
C.liuiibii.s,  1874. 

|(;(M>h)gy  of  Warren,  HutltM-,  I'rohlo 

;iiiil  MadiHon  i-otinticH.  | 

(iKil.  Smv.  Oliio,  Kcpiirt,  vol.  ;t,  (iroIofj.V 
:ni(l  |iiili'imt(il(ijt.v,  part  1,  gcolojsy,  jip.  381-I'.'H, 
CiliiiiibliH,  1878. 

. —  (iiH)logy  of  I'rankliu  ('oiinty. 

(Jidl.   Siirv.  Ohio,    lii'port,  vol.  H,   ^oolnfiy 
Mild   imlcoiitolog.v,   part    ],  geolo^iy,  i)p.  .I'.lB 
(ilii,  ('oliinil)iiH,  1878. 

—  Siipjdeniontal  report  on  the  Hanging 
ji'ork  (liHtrict. 

(Hdl.  Siirv.  Oliio,  Uoport,  vol.  H,  ;;oolo};y 
.■iiiil  jiali'ontohijiy,  part  1,  fjcolofjy,  pp.  88;t-!Ml, 
(•(iliimliiis,  1878. 

Ndto  on  the  h)\vcr  Wjivcrly  strata  of 

Ollid. 

Am.. Tour.  Sci.,  :k\  Hories,  vol.  18,  pp.  138-i;t9, 

l.'i7'.l. 

—  Ji'fN  iow  of  flio  .stratigraphical  gool- 
iiiry  (if  oii.storn  ( )hio,  HI  jjiigon,  plate,  ( 'o- 
liiiiiliiis,  ISSO.  [In  report  of  socrcitiiry 
of  suite  of  Ohio  for  1X79.1 

Alistract.  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  ;i(l  scrioa,  vol.  20, 

p.  ;i;t:i  (J  p.),  i8,so. 

A  soiireo  of  the  bitnniinons  inattor 

ill  ihr  Devoniiin  and  .snb-Carboniferons 
lihnk  .tliales  of  Ohio. 

Am.. lour.  Sci.,  ;i(lsi'rii'rt.  vol.  L'4,  ])p.  171-174, 
ISs-j. 

—  Tlio  (iroat  Kanawha  coal  fields. 

'Iho  \'irt:iiiias,  vol.  li,  p.  II,  4  ',  1882. 
Fnim  Oliio  Slate  .Iimrnal. 

Tlic  Uerea  grit  of  Ohio. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  .'!0,  pji.  107- 

171    ISS'.'. 

A  source  of  the  hitiitninons  matter  of 

the  lilacU  shales  of  Ohio. 

Am.  .\s.soc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  iil,  jip. I!7;)- 

—  I'lie  Oliio  eoal  hold. 

Ollid  M  inins,' Jour.,  vol.2,  pp.  4:!-4«,  1883. 

The  Hedford  eaniiel  eoal. 

KiiS- mid  Miniii;;  Jour.,  vol.  ;17,  pj).  17.^-170, 
4  .  ISKl. 
l.'enil  to  Ohio  In.st.  Miuiiif;  Kng. 

—  I'lie  eoiil  soaniH  of  the  lower  coal 
iiio.isure.s  of  Ohio,  in  part. 

Ociil.  Surv.  Ohu),  licport,  vol.  ."i,  oconomic 
j;ia|ni.'y,  pp.  129-300,  77:1-81,''),  SlS-lO.'^iS,  maps, 
('oliiml)U.s,  1884. 

—  'llu^  clays  of  Ohio  and  the  industries 
catahliaiied  npon  them. 

(ieiil.  Siirv.  Ohio,  Keiiort,  vol.  5,  oconomio 
Bei>lo«y.  PJ).  043-721,  Columbua,  1884. 


Orton,  Edward — Continued. 

Tile   stratigraphical    ordc-    of    (lie 

lower  coal  nieaHiircs  of  ( )Iiio. 

(ii'ol.  Surv.  Oliio,  Report,  vol.  ,"•,  economic 
Keolo^ry,  pp.  1    128,  ("(iliimliu> ,  1884. 

The  iron  ores  of  Ohio. 

(icol.  Surv.  Ohio,  Kcport,  vol.  ."i,  economic 
j;coloj;y,  pp.  371-4,'i5,  ('(diimhuH,  1881. 

[ ]  Ohio  [hiiilding  stones], 

null  CciiHiiM  r.  S.,  Kejiort  on  tho  building 
Htoiics  of  tho  I'liitod  States,  and  statistics  of 
quarry  indiiHtrj-  (or  1880,  pp.  188-21,').  Jinund 
as  ])art  of  \'ol.  X,  but  hag  separate  pagination, 
AVashiiiglon,  1884. 

(ieol.  ,Surv.  Ohio,  licport,  vid.  S,  economic 
ppolou'y,  1)1).  577-fi42,  (lolunibiis,  1884. 

The  IJedford  cjinnel  c<ial. 

Ohio  Mininu'.Tour.,  vol.  2,  pp. 80-80,  1884. 
The  iron  ores  of  Ohio. 

Ohio  Mining  .T<mr.,  vol.2,  pp.  105-113,  1884. 
The  Maasillon  eoiil  field. 

Ohio  MiuiuK  .lour.,  vol  3,  pp.  32-38, 1884. 

[I'rohleins  in  the  sttidy  of  coal,  with 

a  sketch  of  recent  jirogress  in  geology.] 
Am.  Assoc.  .\dv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  34,  i)p.  173- 
107,  1885. 

Abstract,  Solonce,  vol.  fi,  pp.  217-219, 1885. 
The  natural  gas  wells  of  northwest- 
ern Ohio. 

Si-iciu'O,  vol.  5,  p.  474  (J  col.),  188.-). 

The  (correlation  of  tho  lower   coal 

nieasnros  of   Ohio   und   e;i8t(!rii    Kon- 
tncky.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc  Adv.  .Sci.,  Troc.,  vol.  33,  pp.  398- 
.391)  (i  ]).),  188,'). 

Discus.sed  by  .T.  V.  riOslcv,  ScitMico,  vol.4, p. 
325  (,V  p.),  1884. 

The  hori/ous  of  jietroleum  and  iii- 

ilaumiiible  gtis  in  Ohio.     [Abstract.] 
Am.  Assoc  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol. 33,  pp.  397- 

398  (,;p.),  1885. 

Abstract,  Scicnco,  vol.  4,  ])p.  32,')-;i2fl  (J  p.), 
1884. 

[ ]  Indiana  [building  stones]. 

null  CiMisus  1'.  S..  Iti'porl  oil  tlic  building; 
stones  of  tho  Unitod  States,  and  statistics  of 
tlio  (piarry  industry  fur  18S0,  ])p.  215-219. 
Hound  as  part  of  Vol.  X,  but  with  separate 
pafjiiiation,  Washiufiton,  1880. 
The  recently  discovered  Bonrces  of 


natural  gas  and  pcitroleuiii   in  north- 
western Ohio. 

Am.  Assoc  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc. ,  vol.  34,  i)p.  202- 
204,  1880. 
Al)Stract,  Science',  vol.  0,  ]).  220  (J  ]).),  188.1. 
—  The  record  of  the  deep  well   of  tho 
Clcvcdand     Rolling     Mill     Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc  .\dv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  34,  pj).  220- 
222, 1886. 

A  bstract.  Am.  Jour.  Sui.,  3d  series,  vol.  30,  p. 
310  (5  lines),  1880. 


720 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OP 


InULI,  127, 


Orton,  Edward — Continued. 

rrtrolouni  and  natural  gas  aa  found 

in  Ohio. 

S(-ioiu'0,  vol.  7,  pp.  500-564,  map,  1888. 

Geol(){i;ical  survey  of  Oliio,  iirolini- 

iiiary  report  upon  ])otrolcuni  and  in- 
llaininablo  giiH,  7(>  pages,  2  maps,  Co- 
lunil.us,  iHHi). 

lU'vicwtil  hy  .T.  1'.  Lcsliiy,  Sciciict',  vol.  8,  pp. 
2;)3-2;i.'»,  1886. 

AliHtriU't,  Aiii.iTour.  Sci..n(l  scries,  vol.  ;!2,  p. 
241  ii  p.),  1886. 

Characteristics  of  Ohio  coals. 

lOtliOnsusl'.  S.,  vol.  15,  Miiiiii{;Iu'lu8tries, 
pp.  019-622,  4°,  Wiisliiiigtoii,  1880. 

. (icohtgical  survey  of  Ohio,  prelim- 
inary r«)port  upon  petroleum  and  in- 
llanimablegas,  reprinted  forthe  author, 
with  a  HupiiItMiicnt,  200  pages,  plates, 
Columbus,  1887. 

Abstract,  Am.  (}col.,  vol.  1,  pp.  62-63, 1888. 

[ ]  The  Trenton  limestone  as  an  oil 

fonnation. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  p.  i;i3  ( J  p.),  1888. 

The  geology  of  Ohio,  considered  in 

its  relations  to  petroleum  and  natural 
gas. 

Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  Report,  vol.  6,  ooonomic 
geology,  pp.  1-59,  map,  plates,  Coliimlms,  1888. 
Abstract  iiuil  review,  Am.  tieol.,  vol.  2,pp. 
58-60,  1888. 

Abstmcts,  Science,  vol.  12,  ]>.  175  (J  p.) ; 
Geol.  Mag.,  Decade  III,  vol.  6,  pp.  84-86,  1888. 

The    origin    and    accunnilation    of 

petroleum  and  natural  gas. 

Geol.  .Surv.  Ohio,  Kci)ort,  vol.  0,  economic 
geology,  pp.  00-100,  Columbus,  1888. 

The  Trenton  limestone  as  a  source  of 

oil  and  gas  in  Ohio. 

Geol.  Surv.  Oliio,  Keport,  vol.  0,  economic 
geology,  pp.  101-;!10,  2  maps,  Coliunbus,  1888. 

— —  The  Rerea  grit  as  a  source  of  oil  and 
gas  in  Ohio. 

Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  Report,  vol.  G,  economic 
geology,  pp.  311-409,  plates,  Columbus,  1888. 

The  Ohio  shale  as  a  source  of  oil  and 

gas  in  Ohio. 

Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  Report,  vol.  6,  economic 
geology,  pp.  410-442,  Columbus,  1888. 

Gypsum  or  land  plaster  in  Ohio. 

Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  Report,  vol.  0,  economic 
geology,  pp.  096-702,  Columbus,  1888. 

Abstract,  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Sliuoral  Re- 
Boureos,  1887,  pp.  596-601,  Washington,  1888. 

The  production  of  lime  in  Ohio. 

Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  Report,  vol.  6,  ccouoniic 
geology,  pp.  703-771,  Columbus,  1888, 


Orton,  Edward — Continued. 

The  drift  dejiosits  of  Ohio. 

Geol.  S.irv.  Ohio,  Report,  vol.  0,  iconnniic 
geology,  pp.  772-782,  Columbus,  1888. 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.   12,  p.  176(8  linos), 
1888. 

Supplemental  n^ports  on  the  now  i;;m 


lields  and  oil  (iclds  of  Ohio. 

Geol.  Surv.  Oliio,  Rtiiiort,  vol.  6,  im  oiirimic 
geology,  jip.  783-792,  Columlius,  1888. 

[Natural  gas  in  Ohio.] 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Miuenil  Itesouncs,  \iiil, 
pp.  479-482,  Wiishington,  1888. 

Abstract  from  Am.  Manufacturer,  niitunl 
gas  suiiplement,  1886. 

The  discovery  of  sijorocarps  in  the 

Ohio  shale.     [Al'stract.] 

Am.  As.'^oc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  :i7,  ]ip. 
179-181,  1889. 

Th«^  new  horizons  of  oil  and  ga.s  in 

the  Mississippi  \alley.     [Abstracl.J 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,    vol.  ;i7,  pii. 
181-182.  1889. 

The  Trenton  limestone  as  a  source  of 

petroleum  and  inllanimablo  gas  in  Ohio 
and  Indiana. 

r.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  8th  Report,  J.  W.  Powell, 
l)p.  475-662,  Plates  LlV-LX,WasIiiugloii,18* 
Abstracts,   Am.  Xat.,  vol.  24,  pp.  CG1-CC3; 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  5,  pp.  388-391, 1890. 

Ohio. 

Macfarlane's  Geol.  Rwy.  Guide,  2(1 1'diiion, 
pp.  177-187, 1890. 

Geological    survey  of   Ohio    (tliird 

organization),  llrst  annual  rojiort,  x, 
323  pages,  2  maps  in  pocket,  Columbus, 
1890. 

On  the  origin  of  the  rock  prossnro  of 

natural  gas  of  the  Trenton  linicstoiio 
of  Ohio  and  Indiana. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  mn-iv^,  vol.  39,  ]ip,  J'-'j-'i:'), 
1890. 

Origin  of  the  rock  prcs.sure  k(  iintu- 

ral  gas  in  the  Trenton  limestone  of 
Ohio  and  Indiana. 

Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull., vol.  l,pp.  87-91,06,1890, 
Abstracts,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  .'>,  p.  HU  (},  ]>■): 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  p.  955  (4  lines),  1890. 
Eeport  on  the  occurrence  of  petro- 
leum, natural  gas,  and  asphalt  rock  in 
western  Kentucky,  based  on  ex,aniiii:i- 
tions  made  in  1888  and  1889,  Kentucky 
Geological  Survey,  233  pages,  platw, 
map,  Frankfort  [1891?]. 
Orton,  .James.    Note    on    the    physical 
geography  of  tlie  Andes  of  Quito. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  45,  pp.UO-Wl, 
1808. 


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Ouiilo,  2(1 1'lliiioj, 


of    Ohio    (third 

inal  Toiioit,  X, 

cket,  Columbus, 


vol.  :ii),  i>i)-  •^^■^• 


Ortoii,  .liiineB — Contiiiuotl. 

—  (ifoloKiciil  notc'H  ou    tlio  AikIoh  of 

Kcuiulor. 

Ai.i.  Jour.  .Sci.,2a  Horios,  vol,  47,  pp.  242-251, 

—  On  tho  valley  of  the  Anm/on. 

.\in.  Aasoc.  Adv.  Hcl.,  Troc.,  vol.  IS,  i>p.  105- 

\W.  1X7(1. 

—  ( Ml  the  evideuco  of  a  (Jlacial  epoch  at 
till'  ec|iiator. 

.Un.  Ah80C.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roci.,  vol.  19, 185-103, 
1»71. 

Alistract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  4,  pp.  5GO-507  ( f^  1> ), 
1871. 

. —  'I'lio  Tertiary  hcMls  of  the  Amazon. 

Am.  Nut.,  vol.  ■».  iip.  700-7(10, 1871. 

Osboin,  Henry  F.  A  nioinolr  upon  Lox- 
iildliliodon  and  Uintathcriuni,  two 
gt'iMiii  of  the  Miliorder  Dinoeeratfi. 

('(iiiliiljiUioii.s  I'rcjtn  K.  M.  Sliisiiini  of  GpoI. 
iind  Arch,  (if  C(>U('j2(.'  of  Now  Jersey,  vol.  1,  No. 
l,lip.5-44,5plHteH,  1881. 

Owen,  David  Dale.  Report  of  a  geoloj;- 
iial  rceouuaissanco  of  th(^  State  of 
Iiulifuia,  made  in  the  year  18H7  in  con- 
fi)riiiity  to  an  order  of  the  lojiislaturo, 
111  pM.Ht's,  IndiiinapoliH,  1838;  rejuil)- 
lishcil,  i<3  pages,  IndianapoliH,  185it. 
.Ui.-itr;i(.t.  Am  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  34,  pi>.  loa-ioc, 

—  Coiirinnation  of  report  of  a  geolog- 
ical roconnaissanco  of  the  State  of 
liuliaua,  made  in  tiie  year  1838  in  con- 
formity to  iin  order  of  the  legislature, 
51  pages,  Indinniipolis,  1839;  repub- 
li.shc(l.  (5!)  pages,  Indianiipoli.s,  1859. 

Aljsiract,  Am.  Jour.Sci.,vol.40,  pp.  133-130, 
1841. 

—  l\'e]iortof  a  geological  exploration  of 
jiart  of  Iowa,  Wiscousiu,  and  Illinois, 
iu  IK',[). 

.Mis.safie  Prest.  U.  S.  concerninfi  tho  niin- 
fral  laiuls  of  llic  United  .States,  20tli  Cong., 
1st  >^i  ss.,  Iloii.'to  Ks.  Doc.  No.  2r!0,  pp.  9-115. 

2S(li  Cong.,  1st  aoas.,  S(!nato  Ex.  Doc,  No.  407, 
lip  l.">-145.  plates,  AVaHliinntou,  1844. 

I  —  Kcgarding  huniiin  footiirints  iu  solid 

liiui'stdue. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  43,  pj).  14-32,  plate,  1842. 

I  —  Fossil  nalm  trees  iu  I'osey  County, 
lud.     ' 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  45.  pp.  336-337  (J  p.),  1843. 
Kead  to  Assoc.  Am.  Geol. 

I  - —  Oil  the  geology  of  the  Western 
States.    [Abstract.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  45,  pp.  151-152,  163-165, 
1843. 
Uini]  to  Am.  Assoc. Geol. 
Alistract  by  U.  1.  Murcliis<m,  British  Assoc, 
Ecpdrl,  vol.  12.  Trans.,  |>i).  44-45  (i  p.),  1843. 

Bull.  127 4() 


Owen,  David  Dale— (Jontinnod. 
[ ]  Review  of  tho  New  York  geolog- 
ical reports. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4«,  pp.  14.1-157,  1844;  vol, 
47,pp.354  :iH0.  1814;  vol.  48,  pp.  296-310,  1845| 
2d  series,  vol.  1,  pp. 43-70,  1840;  vol.3,  pp.  104- 

171,  1847. 

Ou    the    geology    of    the    Westeru 

States  of  North  America. 

(icol.  Soc.,  (^uart.  Jour.,  vol.  2,  pp.  433-447, 
plate  (with  a  geological  chart  of  tli(^  Oliio  Val- 
ley), 1840. 

The  limp  republished  liy  Hyrem  Lawrence, 
1843,  ' '  a  geological  map  of  tho  westeru  United 
Stat((8." 

Freliuiiuary  report  of  progress  of 

the  geologiciil  survey  of  Wisconsin  and 
Iowa  up  to  Octob(!r  11,  1817. 

U.  S.  Geiicrnl  Land  Ollico,  Ueport  for  1847, 
jip.  100-173  [liOth  Cong.,  Isf  sess..  Senate  Ex. 
Doc.  No.  2],  AVashington,  1847. 

Extracts  with  letter  of  introduction,  .Soc, 
Gt-ol.  France.,  IJiiU.,  2il  series.  V(d.  0,  ])p.  419- 
441.1,^49. 

Teruiiuatiou  of  the  Paleozoic  period 

and  commencement  of  the  Mesozoic. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  3,  ])p.  365-368, 
1847. 

Report  of  a  geological  reconnais- 
sance of  the  Chipi)ewa  land  district  of 
Wisconsin,  and  incidentally  of  a  por- 
tion of  the  Kickapoo  country,  and  of  a 
jiiirt  of  Iowa  and  of  the  Minnesota 
Territory,  134  pages,  plates,  niaj), 
Washington,  1818,  30th  Cong.,  Istsess., 
Senate  I'.x.  Doc.  No.  .57. 

Includes  report  hy  Norwood,  pp.  73-129. 

Abstract,  .Vin.  Jour.  Sci.,  2il  series,  vol.  10, 
pp.  1-12,  1850. 

[Letter    on    geology   of   Wisconsin 

Territory.] 

Soc.  Geol.  France,  Hull.,  2d  series,  vol.  5,  pp. 
294-290,  1848. 

Abstract  of  an  introduction  to  tho 

lin.al  report  on  tho  geological  surveys 
made  iu  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and  Minne- 
sota, iu  the  years  1847-1850,  containing 
a  synopsis  of  the  geologic  features  of 
the  country. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  5,  pp.  119- 
131,1851. 

Abstract,  by  E.  Desor,  Soc.  G6ol.  France, 
Hull.,  2d  series,  vol.  9,  jip.  313-314  (J  p.),  1852. 

On  the  paleontology  of  the  lowest 

saudstoucs  of  tho  Northwest, 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  PrQC,  vol.  5,  pp.  109- 

172.  1851. 

Report  of  a    geological   survey   of 

Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and  Minnesota,  and, 


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[nn.f..  ir 


DAUWN. 


Owen,  David  Dalo — Coiitinnod. 
iiicidtMitiilly.  of  (I  ])i)i'tii)ii  of  XebniHka 
Territory,  iiiiKk'niidi'i'  iiistnictioiisfrom 
the   United    RtntoH  Treasury   Dci)art- 
nient,   xxxviii,    OUS    pajjiis,   neologii^al 
iiiai)M.  i)lati'8,  1   .  riiiladelpliia,  1X52. 
Incliiilcs  rcpiirls  by  Xorwdixl,  Wliittli'ncy, 
',     Shunmril,  and  Leidy,  pp.  21:1-572;   J{.  Uwcii, 
l>p.  397-400.  j 

Extrnctd,  Franklin  Innt.  Jimr.,  adttpries,  vol. 
27,  pp.  131-133,  182-180,  208-270,  347-349,  18.VI;    | 
Ami.  Joiir.  Sci.,  2(1  hcHos,  vol.  1,^,  pp.  290-299, 
1863;  vol.  10,  pp.  80-95,  1853. 

[Oil  a  goologioal  map  of  WiscouEin, 

Iowa,  and  MinneHota.] 

Pliil.'idclpliia  Acad.  Scl„  Proc,  vol.  6,  pp. 
189-191,1854. 

[ ]  [On  tlio  Fusulina  liniestoiio  from 

near  Fort  Kearney.] 

I'bilndilidna  A«  ad.  Sci.,  I'rdc.,  vol.  0,  p.  118 
(i  p.),  1854. 

Catalogue  of  geological  spocimons 

collected  hy  D.  ]).  Owen. 

Siiiithsoniau  Report  lor  1854,  pp.  393-396, 
1855. 

[General  report.] 

Report  of  tlio  nocilogicnl  survry  in  Ken- 
tucky, made  dtirliij:  tlioyears  1854  and  1855, 
pp. 9-248,  Frankfort,  18,^0. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  sorics,  vol.  2,1, 


pp. 


-270,  1850. 


[General  report.] 

2d  Report  of  tlie  {teological  survey  of  Ken- 
tucky, made  duriiif;  tbo  years  1850  and  1857, 
pp.  7-114,  Frankfort,  1857. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vol.  25, 
pp.  283-284,  1857. 

Part    first  of   tbo  third  geological 

report  of  Kentucky  [coal  measui'es, 
agricultural  geology,  stratigrai)liical 
geology,  continued]. 

Gool.  Surv.  Kentucky,  3d  Report,  1856-57. 
pp.  7-171,  Frankfort,  1857. 

The  minerals  and  springs  of  Arkan- 
sas. 

Do  Bow  Review,  vol.  25,  pp.  199-205  [New 
Orleans  and  Washington],  1858. 

Report  of  a  geological    reconnais- 
sance of  part  of  Arkansas. 

1st  Report  of  a  geological  reconnaissance 
of  tbo  nortliern  counties  of  Arkansas  for  1857 
and  1858,  pp.  17-141,  Littlo  Rock,  1858. 

Report  of  a  geological  reconuais- 

sance  of  part  of  the  State  of  Arkansas. 

2d  Report  of  a  gecdogicnl  reconnaissance  of 

tbo  middle  and  southern  countiesof  Arkansas 

for  1859  and  18C0,  pp.  13-153,   I'hiladelphia, 

1860. 


Oweu,  David  Dale — CoutiiiHcd. 

Chapter  I,  general  geology. 

(ieol.   Surv.    Kentucky,  made    during  t|i, 

years   1858  and   1859,   4tli   Report,    pji.  7  ;; 

Frankfort.  1801. 

and  Norwood,    J.   G.    Researclip*  | 

among  the  I'rotozoic  ami  Carlionii' 
erouH  rooks  of  central  Kentucky,  eti„ 
181G.     [Not  seen.] 

Abstract,  Am., lour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vul,; 
pp.  208-209  (J  p  ),  1840. 

Norwood,  J,  G.,   and.     [DtJvoiiJaD 

fossils  neiir  the  Falls  of  the  (^hio.J 
Koston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol  2.  ]t.  iii 
(3  p.),  1848. 

and  Shumard,  Ti.  F.     On  the  imm.  | 

her  and  distrihiition  of  fossil  species  ju 
the  I'aleozoic  rocks  of  Iowa,  \\isiuii. 
sin,  and  Minnesota. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vid.  5,  iiji.  'Sj- 
2,39,1851. 

Owen,  J.    Notes  on  the  geology  of  the 
Rio  Grande  Valley. 

Geol.  and  Sci.  Bull.,  vol.  1,  No.  2  (J  col.i, 
4=,  1888. 

[Report.] 

(;e(d.  and  Jlineralogical  Surv.  Ti-x.is,  Isi 
Report,  1888,  pp.  ()9-74. 

Abstract,  (ieol.  and  Sci.  Bull.,  vol.  I,Xo- 
venibor,  1888  (J  col.). 

Owen,  R.  E.,  and  Cox,  E.  T,    Report  on 
the  mines  of  Now  Mexico. 

Abstract.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  sericM,  vol,  w, 
pp.  391-392  (J  l>.),  18C5. 

From  a  pamphlet,  Co  pages,  Wasliingti'n. 
1805.    (Not  seen.] 

Owen,    Richard.     Report     [on    Pigeon 
Point]. 

Report  on  survey  of  AVisconsin,  lew.i,  ,inil 
JIinii(«ota,  by  1).  1).  Owen.  pp.  39T-H.'i), 
plates  iu  atlas,  4^,  Philadelphia,  18,')'J. 

Key  to  the   geology    of  flio  sjloln', 

256  pages,  plates,  mtips,  Boston,  IS". 
[Not  seen.] 

Report  of  a   geological    rerdniiiiis- 

sanco  of  Indiatm,  made  duriiii;  the 
years  IS'iOand  1860  under  the  (lireciimi 
of  the  late  David  Dale  Owen,  xvi,  'M 
pag<!s,  Indianapolis,  1S6L'. 

Includes  rcjiorts  by  Peters  on  iliemistiy. 
pp.  245-208;  coal  measures  by  Lesi|upri'nx. 
I)p.  273-341,  and  by  J.  Lesley,  pj).  .Ito-Slo. 

[On  Quaternary  rock   salt  deposits 

in  Louisiana.] 

St.  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  pp.  :;''■ 
252, 1808. 

Ab.stract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  sorics,  vol.  4J,iii'. 
120-123,  1808. 


Owen, 

—  I  h'j 

tlie(i| 

Ami 

Ileal 

Coil 

(l,\  lilllll 
ciissioil 
.\ni. 

:t',---ji(i,  187] 


[nrii..  i:>r 


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ontiiiHi-d. 

il  neology. 

kv,  iiiiuli'    (liiriiiK  iiif 

all  lioport,   pp.  7 :; 

J.   O.    Resi'iivcliH  I 
oic   niul   ('iiiImhiii'. 
nil  Kentucky,  etr, 

Soi.,  2d  scricH,  vol.5, 

,    iliul.       [l)cV0lli;lii 
8  of  the  (niio.l 
it.,  Proc,  vul  'J,  1).  ]'A 

i.  F.     On  tlic  iiiim. 

\  of  fossil  Hlicrii's  in  I 

1  of  Iowa,  Wisiuii- 
i.,  I'roc,  vol.  5,  ]>]>.  tVi- 

tho  geology  of  tl;c 
,  vol.  1,  No.  2  {]  coll. 

gii'al  Surv.  Texas,  isi  ] 

I. 

1  Sci.  liuU.,  vol  I  No 

X,  E.T,    Eoiiortoiij 
oxico. 

Sti.,  2(1  .serii's,  vol.W, 

it)  pagoa,  Wtasliingtm, 

hiort     [on    I'igooii 

|\Visconsiii,  low.i,  and  ] 

Owen,    pp.    30;-iW, 
liulclpliia,  IBM. 

gy    of    till'   kIoI'C, 
[lips,  Boston,  li^.)". 

logical    riTomiais- 1 
liiado  (liu'iiif;    tlio 
liulcrtlio  (liivi'lion 
lie  Owen,  xvi,  i(f^\ 

llSOJ. 

;'otcr8  on  cliomistry, 
lirus  by  Lt'si|ucreus. 
lisloy,  pp.  .'!J:i-3t5. 

jck   salt  (l('iHi'iit>] 

iraii.s.,  vol. -3.  lip.  ::)''• 
,.,2d8orics,vol.  4'.',i'li. 


Owi-ii,  I'icliard— Con  tinned. 

. I  ItrinarkN  on    geological    history  of 

till'  (iiilf  of  Mexico,  l)y  I].  W.  Hilgard.] 

.\m.  Xat.,  vol.  :,.  pji.  r)'.'2-.-,2;i  (J  p.),  1H71. 

licail  to  Am.  As.soc.  Adv.  Sci. 

- —  C'ontrihntioiiH  to  pliysiograpliic  anil 
(lyiianiical  geology,  involving  the  dis- 
(iisHJon  of  tcrrcHtrial  niagnotisin. 

Am.  AsNoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  20,  i>p. 

•ji',--:'lti,  1872. 

. —  .Vi'kansas  [geological  format ion.s], 
Macfiirliine'rt  Ocol.  K.  K.  (iiiiilf,  p.  200, 1879. 

. —  Tiio  law  of  land-forming  Oil  onrglolio. 

•,     Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,   Proc,  vol.  20,   pp. 
JiiT  440, 1881. 
.\l).strnct,Scinncc  (oditodby  Micliels),  vol.  1, 

J.],.  l,".,'i-l.')7, 1880. 

—  On  the  nnification  of  geological  iio- 
incnclatnre. 

Science  (edited  l)y  Micliels),  vol.  2,  ]ip.  438- 
410, 1881. 

—  liN'aiinK^  d'nn  rapport  snr  rnnitica- 
tioii  do  la  iioinenclaturi!  gi'^ologiiino. 

('<)ngri''sGeol.  Iiiteruatioiial,  Ooiiii)telJoiidii, 
■Jil  .ses.ilou,  pp.  023-026,  liologne,  1882. 


Owen,  h'ichard — Continued. 

('ontriltiilinn    to    seismology.     [Ali- 

Htract.J 

Alii.AMMoe.  Adv.  Sei.,  Proc,  vol.  31,  pp.  ;12U- 
330, 1883. 

Law  of  fracture,  or  flssurlng,  apjilied 

to  inorganic  and  org.mic  matter. 

Am.  Ahhoc.  Adv.  Si'l.,  Proc.,  vol.  31,  pp.  337- 
344, 18.S3. 

TJie  earth's  orograjdiic  framework; 

its  seismology  and  gecdogy. 

Am.  Ahhoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  32,  pp.  2.'53- 
a.'JO,  1884. 
Abstract,  .Science,  V(d.  2,  p.  321  (^  )i.),  Ifi83. 

The    continental    tyjie,    or    normal 

orography  and  geology  of  coiUinent.s. 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci..  Proc.  vol.  32.  ji]).  2.'iO- 
200, 1X84. 

Abstract.  .Science,  vol.  2,  jip.  321-322  {\  p.) 
188,3. 

British  earthquakes  and  their  seis- 
mic relations.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  33,  pp.  438- 


443,  1885. 


[- 


— ]  Arkansas  [in  part], 

Mucl'iirliines  lleol.  liny.  Oujdo,  2d  edition, 
pp.  400-407, 1890. 


P. 


P.  lie  view  of  a  geological  report  of  ancx- 
ainiiiation  made  in  18;U  of  the  elevated 
cotintry  lietwoen  the  Missouri  and  Kcd 
rivers,  by  G.  W.  Featlierstouhaugh. 

I'ranklin  Inst.  Jour.,  2il  series,  vol.  17,  j)]). 
100-117,184-190,1830. 

Packard,  A.  S.,  jr.  Fish  River  lakes  [and 
country  between  Ashland  and  Presqne 

Islc'l.  " 

Miiine.  Preliminary  Keports  on  Xat.  Hist. 
and  Ueol.,  pp.  420-425,  Augusta,  1801. 

—  IJesults  of  observations  on  the  drift 
]>luMi(imena  of  Labrador  and  the  At- 
liintic  Coast  southward. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  v(d.  41,  pp.  30-32, 
l.SfiO. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  2,  ni>w  series,  pp.  441-444, 
ISflj. 

—  Evidenccsof  the  existence  of  ancient 
local  glaciers  in  the  White  Mountain 
valleys. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  43,  pp.  42-43, 

1807. 

—  Ice  marks  and  ancient  glaciers  in 
tlie  White  Jlonntaius. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  1,  ]>p.  200-281, 1808. 

—  Oliscrvatioiis  on  the  glacial  phenom- 
eua  of  Labrador  and  Maine,  with  a 


Packard,  A.  S.,  Jr.— Continued, 
view  of  the  Recent  invertebrate  fauna 
of  Labrador. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Memoirs,  vol.  1.  pp. 
210-305,  2  plates,  4M86n. 

Abstr.icts,  Am.  X.it.,  vol.  1,  p|).  010-611,  1868; 
Am.  Jour.  Soi..  2d  scries,  vol.  41,  i)p.  117-118, 
1807. 

[ ]  Salem  meeting  of  the  American 

Association  [geology  of  ,Salem  region]. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  3,  i)p.  335-330, 1870. 

Geology  of  the  pliosjihato  beds  of 

South  Carolina. 

Ksscx  lust.,  Hull.,  vol.  3.  pp.  55-.'')S,  1872; 
Am.  Xat.,  vol.  0,  ]>p.  55-58, 1872. 

Comparison  of  the  gliicial  phen- 
omena of  New  Kngl.iud  with  those  of 
Europe. 

Am.  Xat.,  vol.  7,  pp.  310-313. 1873. 

On  the  supposed  ancient  outlet  of 

Great  Salt  Lake. 

ruiteil  States  geologicil  and  geographical 
survey  of  the  Territories,  F.  V.  Ilaydeu  in 
rliarge.  Bull.  [vol.  1),  2d  .series,  ])p.  413-414, 
■Washington,  1870. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci..  3d  series,  vol,  11, 
pp.  149-150  (J  p.).  1870. 

Ice  marks  in  Newfoundland. 

Am.  Xat.,  vol.  10,  pp.  094-095  (J  ]>.),  1870. 


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Inru.i27 


Packard,  A.  S.,Jr. — Coiitiimcd. 

(HiKUJil  iii.'irkH  on  (ho  l'iicili<;  iuid  At- 

lautic  (MinHtH  compared. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  II,  \)]>.  074  (M),  1H77. 

[ ]  Pim  ic(^  wdfk  and  glacial  imirkH  in 

Labrador. 

Am.  Niit.,  vol.  11,  jip.  r.(iH  .WJ,  1877. 

Glacial  marks  in  Labrador. 

Am.  Nut.,  vol.  16,  iip.  ;iO-:i;i,  plate,  188'J. 
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,  Khmcx  IliHt.,  r.ull.,  vol.  r,,  PI).  1-2, 1H74. 

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Ooological  extinction  and  houio  of  its 

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Am.  Kilt.,  vol.  'JO,  pp.  'JO-40, 1880. 

Ascent  of  the  volcano  of  Popocata- 

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Am.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  pj).  109-123,  plates,  1880. 

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Am.  Cit'oK.  Soc,  Hull.,  vol.  10,  pp.  403-422, 
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Am.  (ico;;.  .Soc,  Hull.,  vol.  20,  pp.  337-303, 
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RcecMit  discoveries  in  the  Carbonif- 
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Ani.Jour.  Sci.,3(l  serien,  vol.  37,  p.  411  (J  p.), 
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An  attempt  to  explain  glacial  luuoid 

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Padon,  Alfred.     Arkansas  minerals. 

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Page,  ]>avid.  Riulimonts  of  geology, 
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Page,  W.  N.  The  details  of  the  Hawk's 
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Tlio  Virginias,  vol.  1,  p.  22  (J  p.),  4',  1880. 

The  Glenmore  iron  estate,  Green- 
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Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kug.,  Trans.,  vol.  17,  pp. 
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Paisley,  C.  11.— Continued. 

On  the  ])08t-Pli((et'ne  forniatioii  luni 

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and  Pulton,   Henry,      The  (|ii:irt/. 

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Gleanings  from  outcrops  of  Silmiin 

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Hrilish  Assne.,  Rojiort  of  041b  meeting, pp, 
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Notes  on  the  geology  of  sonu'  Lslaiuls 

in  Lake  Winnii)og. 

llisl.nnil  Sci.  Soe.  of  Manitoba.  Trant.  Xd, 
20, 10  pagew,  1880. 

Places  of  geological  interest  near 

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Pl.aces  of  geological  interest  on  tla- 

banks  of  the  Saskatchewan. 

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The  Russell  artesian  well. 

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The  Hurlington  gr.ave"  beds. 

Kansas  City  Iloview,  vol,  8,  pp,  380-:!ST.  1885. 

Parker,  N.  H.  Iowa.  Goograpliy,  ilo- 
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Clinton,  1856. 

Parker,  Richard  A.  The  Mlchiji,in  gulil 
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40, 1888. 

Parker,  W.  R.  Notes  taken  durinu;  tli(> 
expedition  commanded  by  Cajit.  1'.  !!■ 
Marcy,  U.  S.  Army,  through  uncxiiloivil 
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tlAUTOH.) 


NOUTII    AMERICAN   OEOLOOY. 


725 


oniiation  in nt 


icrii'B,  ini.'Jil'*  'j7o, 


Parry,  <'.  ('.  UocomiiiiHHaiicn  t"  tlio 
iiKHith  dT  thu  Gila    Itivcr   from    Sun 

nil  ;,'(!,  ('111. 

1.  S.  mill  Moxicnii  Itoiindiiry  8iirv.,liy  Km- 
(iry,  Hcporf .  vol.  1,  jip.  l'J5-130, 4°,  WuHliliinton. 

. —  (IcologicnlfontiirPHofthoRioflrnixlo 
A'lillry  I'roiii  Ml  I'aso  to  the  mouth  of 
thr  iVcoH  KivtT. 

I'.  S.  ami  Mrxican  noiiiiilnry  Surv.,liy  Km- 
(iiy,  Kcport,  vol.  1,  part  U,  pp.  40-61,4°,  WhhIi- 
iii,L;(i>ii.  1857. 

—  (Section  nlonR  tlio  road  from  In- 
diiiMula  to  Kl  Pa.so,  uiid  of  moiuituiiiH 
ciiHt  of  tiio  Kio  liravo.] 

I?.  S.  mill  ^Mexirnn  Boiindnry  Surv.,l)y  Km- 
niy,  Uojiort,  vol.  1,  jilatit  opiioHlto  p.  62,  4^, 
\V,i,Hliiii^!ton,  1H57. 

—  (ienoral  physical  and  fjfoological 
I'l'iitiiri'H  of  tlu)  country. 

r.  S.  mill  .Mi-xiran  liminilary  Siirv.,l)y  Em- 
on ,  Ui'imrt,  vol.  1,  part  'J.  pp.  l-i;3,  -l ',  \Vanh. 

iii>;tiJii,  1857. 

[Parsons,  James.]     West  Virginia  Con- 

tnil  ;iii(l  riattnl)iir>;  Railway. 

Mai  farlaiio'.s  (iuiil.  Kwy.  Giiido,  2d  odition, 
p.;il7(Jp.),  1800. 

Patrick,  O.  E.    Kansas  dialk. 

Kansas  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  4,  pp.  13-15, 

Pattoii,  Jacob  II.  Natural  resources  of 
tlui  I'niti'd  States,  xv,  .'')ii3  pages,  Now 
Yovl;,  and  London,  1888. 

Patten,  ■\ViIIiam.  Geology  of  a  part  of 
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Kiport  to  till'  Hiii-vtiyors-genoral  of  Call  for. 
nia,  Sacramento,  1855.    [Notsocn.] 

Peale,  A.  C.    Report  on  minerals,  rocks, 

thermal  si)riugs,  cti'. 

Vnited  States  j;colo<;ical  survey  of  Jlontaua 
aiiil  udjaccnt  Tunitiiric-i,  F.  V.  Ilaydcn  in 
cli;ii-;;i',  iirtliminary  ropiirt,  5tli  Keport  of 
]pi(i;;ri's».  pp,  1C5-204,  Wa.sliiugton,  1872. 

iii'liort. 

I'liitid  Statos  geological  survey  of  tlio  Ter- 
ritiiriiH,  enibracing  portions  of  Montana, 
Iiliilia,  ■Wyoming,  and  Ttali,  F.  V.  Hiiydrn  in 
ili.irgo,  01  h  Annual  Keport  [for  1872|,  |ip.  99- 
1>7,  Wasliiiigton,  1873. 

—  Mines  noted  by  the  Soutli  Park  di- 
vision of  United  States  Geological  Sur- 
vey, 1873. 

I'nited  States  geological  and  geographical 
Burvey  of  tlio  Territorie.s,  embracing  C'ciloiado, 
I'.V.  Ilayden  in  eliarge,  (7tlil Annual  Keport 
[liT  1873],  pp.  301-305,  pluto,  AV'asbington, 
1874. 


Peale,  A.  ('.—Continued. 

(Report  of  South  Park  division.] 

I'liilid  SlaleM  gtolngicnl  and  gi'ngraplilcnl 
Hurvey  ofllieTrrrllorlcH,  eiiitiiMcing  Colorado, 
F.  \'.  Hayilen  in  iliiirge,  |7lli)  Annual  Keport 
(for  187:i|,  p|i.  103-27;),  WiiHliington,  Ih74. 

AbMlrart,  Am.  Jour.  Sol., 3d  Meriev,  vol.  8,  p. 
408  (J  p.).  1874. 

Report  [as  geologist  of  middle  <li  vi- 
sion]. 

I'liited  States  geological  and  geographical 
survey  of  tho  Territorli-s,  embracing  Colorado 
liiiil  parts  of  ad.iarent 'IcnltorieH,  F.  V.  Hay- 
dm  in  charge,  |8(h|  Aiiiiual  Kipoit  [lor  1874), 
pp.  73-180,  WaHhinglon.  1870. 

Abstract,  Am.  .Jour.  Sri.,  3d  aories,  vol.  11, 
pp.  400-407, 1870. 

Notes  on  the  age  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains in  Col(»i:ido.  [K'eview  of  J.  J. 
Stevenson,  Report  im  structure  and  ago 
of  th(,'  Rocky  Mountain  system.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci. ,3d  series,  vol,  13,  pj).  172  181, 
1877. 

Koviewed  by  J.  J.  Stevenson,  ibid.,  pp.  207- 
209. 

Note  on  tho  criticism  of  Professor 


Stevenson    [on  tlic  ago  of  tho  Rocky 
Mountains  in  Colorado]. 

Am .  .lour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  13,  ]ip,  388-389 
(J  p.),  1877. 

—  On    a    peculiar    type  of    eruptive 


mountains  in  Colorado. 

United  Slates  grologiral  and  grogrn]diical 
survey  of  tho  Torritorics,  F.  V.  llayden  in 
charge,  Bull.,  vol,  3,  ii]).  551-504,  AVashington, 
1877. 

Abstracts,  Am.  .Tour.  Sei.,  3d  scries,  vol.  13, 
pp.  70-71, 1877;  vol.  14,  p.  155  (J  p.),  1877. 

—  [Report  as  geologist  of  the  Grand 
River  division,  1875.] 

I'nited  Stiitis  geological  and  geograjililcal 
survey  of  tlio  Territoriis,  riiibracing  Colorado 
and  jmrts  of  adjacent  'I'erriloiieH,  F.  \'.  llay- 
den ill  (liargo,  9lh  Annual  Iteiioit  [for  1875], 
pp.31  101,  Washington,  1877. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  14, p. 
420  (J  p.),  1877. 

—  Geological  report  on  the  (i rand  River 
distrii^t. 

laiiled  States  geologieal  and  geographical 
survey  of  the  Territories,  enibraiuiig  (Jolorado 
and  iiaits  of  adjacont  Territories,  F.  V.  llay- 
den in  charge,  10th  Annual  Kejioit  [for  1870], 
pp.  101-185,  Washington,  1878. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nut.,  vol.  11,  pp.  76-79, 1877. 

—  The    ancient  outlet   of   Great   Salt 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  15,  pp.  439-444, 
1878. 


726 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


(BULL.  127. 


Peale,  A.  C. — Continued. 

[ )  Probahlti    auciont    origin   of    tbo 

Great  Salt  Lake, 

Am.  Jour.  Sli.,  ;!il  Hcriea,  viil.  15,  ji.  05  (i  p.), 

187rt. 

.Inra-Trias  section   of  Houtlioastern 


Idalio  an<l  western  Wyoniin;;. 

I'nitoil  Sditrs  ni'(ilo;;i('al  iiiul  ;i(!ii;;raphi(al 
survey  ol'  tlio  TtMritorics.  !•".  \  .  Ilaytlcu  in 
charjje,  Hull.,  vol.  5,  pii.  llt)-li;3,  Wutshiugtou, 

187'J. 

The     Laramie     Krouj)    of    western 

Wyoming  and  adjacent  regions. 

UuiU'd  States  ^leulogical  ami  geographical 
survey  of  tlio  Territories,  K.  V.  llaytleii  iu 
charge,  Bull,  vol.  5,  pp.  1U5-200,  Wa.sliiugtoii, 
li>70. 

Ivcport  on  the  geology  of  the  Green 

Kivor  district. 

I'uiteil  States  geological  and  gograpliical 
survey  of  tlio  Territories  ol'  A\'.\oiiiing  ami 
Idaho,  F.  V.  llayden  in  charge.  11th  Animal 
Iteport  (lor  1877J,  pp.  009-040.  Wasliington, 
1879. 

Ahstraet.s,  Ain.Nat..  vol.  12.  pp. 98-99,  1878; 
Am.  Jonr.  Sei.,  Ud  series,  vol.  15,  p.  57  (4  p.), 
1878. 

and  others.     [Maps  and  sertions.] 

United  States  gcologual  and  geograjdiiiMl 
survey  of  the  Territories.  1".  V.  llayilin  iu 
ihai'ge,  atlas  of  Colorado,  folio,  Washington, 
1881. 

The  f  hcrm.'il  springs  of  Yellowstone 

National  Park. 

I'nited  States  goologieal  and  ;;eographiial 
survey  of  the  Territories,  V.  V.  lla,\den  in 
charge.  12th  Annual  Kepoit  [for  1878],  part  2, 
pp.liU-'lol.  ^Va8llington,   1883. 

Iiuludes  aualy.ses  by  I'ealo  and  I^clfniaun, 
pp.  387-397,  t0,'>-410. 

The  world's  geyser  regions. 

Popular  Sei.  Monthly,  v(d.  23,  pi'-  494-508, 

1884. 

Devonian  strtita  in  Monttiua. 

Science,  vol.  5,  p.  24'J  (J  p.),  l.'<85. 

Lacustrine  deposits  of  ^loutaiiu. 

Science,  vol.  8,  pp.  1U3-104,  1880. 

Keport,  Monianadivisiou  of  geology. 

U.  S.  t'lcol.  Surv.,  8th  Keport,  J.  W.  I'owell, 
pp  140-148,  Washington.  1889. 

Keport,  Montiuia  division  of  geology. 

IT.  S.  (iO(d.  Surv.,Uth  H4'port,J.  W.  To  well, 
pp.  111-114,  Wasliington.  1889. 

Ii'eport,  iMoiitiiiia  division. 

IT.  S.  Oeol.  Surv.,  Ulth  Keport,  J.  W.  I'o  .veil, 
pp.  130-132,  Washington,  1890. 

Hayden.  F.V.,  and.  [Map  of]  Mon- 
tana and  Wyoming  Territories,  cni- 
bruuiug  most  of  t   .  country  drained  by 


Peale,  A.  ('.,  Hayden,  F.  V.,  and— Cont'd, 
the  Madison,  Gallatin,  ;ind  iijiper  Yel- 
lowstone rivers,  settle  l  miles  to  1  iucli, 
L'uited  States  geological  survey  of  tbo 
Territories,  F.  \'.  Hayden  in  cliiir;;(«, 
folio, Wa.shington,  1872(?).    [Not,sccu.] 

Pecliin,  E.  C.  The  minerals  of  tiouth- 
western  I'ennsylviinia. 

Am.  Inst.  .Mining  Eug.,  Trans.,  vol.  3,  pp. 
399-408,  1875. 

The  iron  ores  at  Biiena  Vista,  li'uck- 

briilgt^  County,  Va. 

ICiig.  aud  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  48,  pji.  UIJ-M. 
4"",  1889. 

The  iron  ores  of  Virginia  iiiid  ilieir 

develoinuent. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kug.,    Trans.,   vol.  lo 
pp.  1010-1035,  1891. 

From  Iron  and  Steel  Institute,  I'loe.,  Octo- 
ber, 1890. 

Peck,  Claudius.     Minerals  of  Louisiana. 
De  liow   Keview,   Soutliern  and   WmttrL 
States,  vol,  11,  p.  220,  New  Orleans,  1851. 

Peck,  Jacob.  Geok;^ic;il  ;ind  miiirral- 
ugietil  account  of  the  mining  (li>tii(t< 
in  the  State  of  Georgia. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  23,  pp.  1-10,  map.  I,\n, 

Peckham,  S.  F.  On  the  j)robiible  dti^iu 
of  albertite  and  allied  miiiertils. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  48,  pp.  iliG-liT'', 
1809. 

Xote.s    on    the    origin  of   biluineii, 


together  with   experiments   upon  liio 
formation  of  asphaltum. 

Am.  IMiil.  Soc,  Iroc,  vol.  10,  pp.  j4,'j  4fl:', 
18(i9. 

-Vhsliact.  Am., Tour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vul.  4S. 
pp.  131  133, 1809. 

—  Chemistry. 

(Jeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.,  Surv.  Miiiiicsot.i. 
5tli  Annual  Keport,  for  1870,  pp.  57-i;;i.  St. 
I'aul,  1877. 

—  The  geological  occurrence  of  hita- 


mens. 

loth  Census  I'.S.,  U(>porl  on  the  pnnliirtidU, 
technology,  and  uses  of  ]ietroleiini  and  iU 
products,  pp.  37  52. 

llioundas  a  part  of  \'ol.  X,  hut  "itli  *1" 
rate  p.tginution.j 

Abstract,  Am.  ,lour.  Sci.,  3d  Rerie.>i.  sel  ^, 
pp.  105-117. 

—  and  Hall,  C.  AV.  On  lintonite  and 
other  forms  of  thompsonite;  a  ini'limi- 
nary  notice  of  the  zeolites  ol'  tin' 
vicinity  of  (irandMiiriiis,  (!ook  Comity, 
Minn. 

.Vm.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  10,  pp.  i---13'\ 
188U. 


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.,  and— Cont'd, 
ml  upitiT  Vtl- 
iiiilcsto  1  inch, 
1  survey  ol'  tho 
leu    iu  cliiii'^jc, 

0-      [Nots.'L'll.] 

Villa  oi'  tioiitli- 
rriins.,  vol,  ;i,  pp. 
la  Vista,  l.'oik- 

Vdl.  -18,   \t]i.  KJJl 

;iuia  ami  ihuir 
Trans.,  vul.  ii), 
tituto,  Proi'.,  Octo 

Is  of  Loiiisiiuia. 
cm  and  Wi^lcrii 
Orleniis,  Ib'^I. 

1  iiml  iiiiiirral- 
iiiiung  ili,>tiitt- 

i[>.  I-IO,  iii:i;i,  U<i:i, 

l>robiil)l('  (nT;iii 
niiiicrals. 

Vdl,  -18,  pp.  'M'C-'^y 

iu  of  liii iiiiicii, 
it'uts  upon  tlif 
It. 

1)1.  10,  lip.  44')  46:', 
.,  2d  soriea,  vdl.  ii 


Snrv.    MiTiiii'Siit.i. 
1876,  pp.  i'-d'i.  >l 

irrenco  of  liitii- 

I  on  tlit'priMliiilii'ii 
lictrolcinu  :ui(l  in 

X,  liiit  Willi  scpi 

i,,  Del  scrii'.i,  Mil.'.'~. 

Ill  liutonili'  ami 
Miiti';  a  invliini- 
zeolites  ol'  till' 
IH,  Cook  Coiiiit.v. 

,voi.io,pp.  122-m 


Peet,  Stcpbon  D.    Natural  and  artificial  ! 

ti'iraccs. 

.\in,  Gool,,  vol,  7,  pp.  li;i-117,  if  '1, 

—  Tlic    Hood   jilain    and    tho    mound 

biiil'lors. 

Am.  Gi'ol.,  vol.8,  pp.  4-4-r.l,  1891. 

Peiifield,    S.    L.,    Iddings,    .Joseph  P., 
and.    Fayalito    in    the    obsidian     of 

Liiiaii. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,3(l  scrica,  vol.  41),  pp.  75-78, 

IS'.Ml. 

Alwiratt.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  p.  1072  (71ine.-i), 

18'Jii. 

The  minerals  in  hollow  sjiheru- 

liti's  of  rhyolite  from    Glade    Creek, 
Wyo. 

Am  Jour.  .Sci.,  3il  series,  vol.  42, pp.  39-40, 

if'.n. 

Pennsylvania. 
1787.  Miucralogischo     Kenutuiss     des 

(istlichen  Theils  von  Nord-Amo- 

rika,  etc.,  Schoejjf. 
171ISI.  Itasalt   iu  renusylvauia,  Smith, 

T.  r. 

1807.  Observations     on     geology     of 
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map,  Maclure. 
1818.  (ieology  of   tho    United  States, 
JIaclure. 
Observations  on  geology  of  North 
America,  Mitchell,  S.  L. 
18--.  Minerals  of  I'atersou  and  Sparta, 
New  .Fersey,  Nuttali. 
\'oh'aiioi'.s     aud    volcanic     sub- 
stances, ('oo])er.  T. 
.\iithracito  iu  \\'ilke8l)arrc.  Cist. 
182!!.  I'.xpeditiou  from  rittsburg  to  tho 

Ivoiky  Mountains.  Long. 
iNL'l.  Country  near  Kastou,  Finch. 
Rocks  at  \Vilk^^sbarre,  .Macliire. 
Kssay  on   Tertiary  of  America, 

Finch. 
Kxpeilition  to  source  of  St.  I'eters 
K'iver,  Keating. 
18J."i.  .Ma|»  of  Conuewago   Hills,   etc., 

Gibson. 
18.'U.  N'ew  or  variegated  saiulstouc  of 
the  United  States,  I'iucli. 
Geological    survey    of   I'liiladel- 

phia,  Troost. 
Coal  of  liliodc  Island,  Silliman. 
18L'7.  Honiig  for  water,  Disbrow. 

lielmont  anthracite  mines,  Mero- 

<lith. 
Well  at  Milton,  Hepburn. 
Mountain    district    of    Ueunsyl- 
viuiia,  Pierco. 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 

1828.  Coal    near  Tioga   Kiver,  Meado. 
Country     near     West     Chester, 
Finch. 

1830.  Diluvial  furrows  and  scratches, 

Thomas,  D. 
Anthracite    region,  Lackawanna 

and  Susiiuchauiia,  Sullivan. 
Coal  fonnatiou  of  State  of  Now 

Vork,  Katoii. 
(Jeologic  iprodromus,  Eaton. 
Coologic  text-book,  Eaton. 

1831.  Geology  of   IJedford   Spring  re- 

gion, Ilaydeii,  II,  II. 
.Journey    to    anthracite    region, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Carboniferous     of     New     York, 

Eaton. 
Singular  imi>rcssiou   in  marble, 

ISrowii,  T.  15. 

1832.  Stratigraphic  geology  established 

by  organic  remains,  Eaton. 
Geology  of  Wayne  County,  Uavis, 

.J.  P. 
Rocks  in  vicinity  of  Philadelphia, 

Hrown,  P.  A. 
Coal  region  between  Cumberland 

and  Pittsburg,  Pomeroy. 
Section  of  Alleghany  Mountains, 

Taylor,  R.  C. 
(ieology  of  Philadelphia.  Brown, 

P.  A. 

1833.  Coalbedsofl'ennsylvania,  Eaton. 
Vegetable  origin   of  anthracite, 

Hunker. 
1831.  Couiilry  between  Paltimore  and 

tho  Ohio,  Aikin. 
^835.  .Vnthraciti^  of  Schuylkill  County, 
Kochler. 

Position  of  plant  beds  near  Lewis- 
town,  Taylor,  R.  V. 

Peport  oil  country  betwei'ii  .Mis- 
souri and  Red  River,  Feathers- 
toiihaugh. 

Anci<'nt  laki^  iu  Mitilin  County, 
Taylor,  U.  C. 

Coal  lields  of  Blossburg,  Taylor, 
R.  C. 

l)oscri|)tion  of  portion  of  Alle- 
ghany Mountain.  Miller,  E. 
1830.  Reconnaissance  from  AVashing- 
ton  through  Wisconsin  to 
Coteaii  des  Prairies,  Fouthers- 
tonhaugli. 

nitiimiiious  coal  deposits  of  tho 
valley  of  tho  Ohio,  Hildreth. 


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nAIiTON.! 


Pennsylvania — Contiiinod. 

1836.  Goolojj;y  of  lakes  and  Mississippi 

Valley,  Gibson,  J.  H. 
First  report  on  survey  of  Penn- 

Bylvauia,  Kogers,  II.  D. 
Map  of   anthracite    coal    fields, 

Fisher. 

1837.  Country  between  Baltimore  and 

Ohio,  Aikin. 
■"838.  Position   of    coal   formation    in 
Pennsylvania,  Taylor,  1?.  C. 
Second  report  on  survey  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Rogers,  II.  I) . 

1839.  Cornifcrous  lime  rock  as  the  line 

of  reference  in  New  York  and 
Pennsylvania,  Eaton. 

Third  report  on  survey  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Rogers,  II.  D. 

Notes  on  American  geology,  Con- 
rad. 

Remarks  on  Rogers  on  the  transi- 
tion rocks,  Silliniau  and  Silli- 
man. 

1840.  Fourth  report  on  survey  of  Penn- 

sylvania, Rogers,  II.  D. 
Coal    iields    of    Carbon    Creek, 

Johnson,  W.  R. 
On  the  Silurian  system,  Conrad. 

1841.  Alleged  unconformity  in  Carbon- 

iferous in  Savage  Mountain, 
Trego. 

Bear  Valley  coal  field,  Johnson, 
W.  R. 

Southern  coal  fields  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, Lea,  M.  (". 

Origin  of  overturns,  Rogers, 
II.  D. 

Drift  in  Pennsylvania,  Rogers, 
H.D. 

Model  of  western  Schuylkill  coal 
fields,  Taylor,  It.  C. 

Magnesian  limestones,  Rogers, 
R.  K, 

Fifth  report  on  survey  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Rogers,  11.  D. 

1842.  Silurian   and    Devonian   of  tlio 

United  States,  Conrad. 

Sixth  report  of  survey  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Rogers,  11.  D. 

Geology  of  third  district  of  New 
York,  Kmiuons,  E. 

Nature  of  di])  of  Triassic  of  east- 
ern United  States,  Silliniau, 
Rogers,  II.  D. 


Pennsylvania— Continued. 

1842.  Structure  of   the    Appalarliiaiis 

and  laws  of  mountain  diaiib, 
Rogers  and  Rogers. 

Grooved  surfaces  of  base  of  sec- 
ondary, Rogers,  H.  D. 

Glaciation  of  Pennsylvania,  itc. 
and  origin  of  couglouiorates, 
Rogers,  H.  D. 

1843.  Anthracite  of  Pine  Grove,  Le.i, 
Structure  and  conteniitoraiicoib 

origin  of  coals,  .lohusnn,  \V.  i;. 
Structure  of    Appalachians,  ox- 

omplifying  laws  of  mouiituin 

chains,  Rogers  and  Rogers. 
Distribution  of  fossils  in  the  oMir 

rocks,  Hall,  J. 
Geology  of  western    district  of 

New  York,  Hall,  J. 
Polishing  of  rocks  and  on  ])Mriill(l 

valleys,  Rogers,  H.  I). 
Origin  of  Appalachian  coal,  i.'ii;;- 

cr8,  li.  1). 

1844.  American  geology  and  condition 

of  research   in   United  States, 
Silliman,  Rogers,  H.  1). 
Fossils  near  Sunbury,  Johnson, 
•T.  W, 

1845.  Travels  in  North  America,  Lvell. 

1847.  Parallelism  of  I'aleozoicsofXortli 

America  Avith  those  of  Europe, 
Verneuil,  Hall,  J. 
Distribution  of  rem.ains  in  oldir 
formations  of  the  United  States, 
Hall,  J. 

1848.  Letters  on  geology,  Christy. 
Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  K'.C, 

1849.  Geology  of  Penusylvauia,  Ko},'or8, 

H.  D. 
Fussspureu  im  alten  rothcn  Saml- 
stein.  Lea. 

1850.  Origin  of  drift  and  terraces  of 

aiiueous  action,  IJogers,  II.  I). 
Structure  of  Appalachians  com- 

liared  with  the  Alps,  etc.  He;;- 

ers,  II.  D. 
Altered  shales  from  New  Hope, 

Rogers,  H.  D. 
Absence  of  fossils  in  dril't,  Kog- 
ers, H.  D, 
Foot])rints  in  Carboniferous  of 

eastern  Pennsylvania,  Kojiors, 

H.D. 
Coal     form.ation,    especially    in 

Pennsylvania,  Rogura,  11.  D. 


I8r.2. 


i85;i 


Peiiusylvani; 
IK'ii).  Fossil 
erat 
Dauph 
field 
Footm 
kill 
01)ser\ 
Lock 
Resear 
ers,  ] 
Geolog 
etc., 
Footi>r 
villc, 
Whoi 
Char 
Coun 
1854.  Flexure 
H.D 
Fossil 
Lea. 
Observ 
of  I>e 
185."i.  Cause 
coal, 
Ucber 
Ameri 
1850.  Relation 
rocks 
North 
Notes  in 
Fossils  i 
Rogers 
Struct 
Count; 
Carbonai 
ures    a 
Rogers 
Lignite  1 
litogers 
Alluvium 
Ameri  car 

J.  D. 
Hoctiou 

Leasuri 

Origin   oi 

coal  moi 

1857.  Illnstrati 

Hitchcc 

lii'o.'idtop 

IMrcction 

of  mate 

zoic,  Hi 


[BCIX.12?, 


DARTON.l 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGV. 


729 


1. 

Appal  acliiaiis 
iintaiu  clKiiiis, 
;rH. 

)t'  base  of  sec- 
[I.D. 

isylvaniii.  etc., 
Bougloiiionites, 

B  Grove,  Lea. 
ntoinporanoous 
JobusDii.  W.  1!. 
palachiaiis,  ex- 

8  of  mountain 
lul  Koj;i'is. 
Bsils  in  tbu  oMir 

em    district  of 
1,J. 

9  and  on  pnralkl 
.11.1). 

chian  coal,  K'lii;- 

y  and  condition 
llnited  States, 
ra,  II.  1). 
ibury,   .Johnson, 

\mcrica,  Lyell, 
leozoics  of  North 
boso  of  Kuroiie, 

remains  in  uliWr 
United  States, 

{,  Cbristy. 
Taylor,  i;.('. 
,lvauia,  Kogcrs, 

ton  rotbcu  Saml- 

and  tcrriioes  of 

Rogers,  II.  D. 
palacbians  corn- 
Alps,  etc.,  Ki'o'- 

'om  New  Hore, 

8  in  dritt,  Kog- 

irboniferous  of 
^'Ivania,  l^l^'l■r.^ 

especially    i" 
liogers,  II.  !'• 


Pennsylvania— Continued. 
Is.'iO.  l''o88il8  from  New  Red  conglom- 
erate of  I'ennsylvania,  Lea. 
Danpbin  and  Susquebanna  coal 
field,  Lea. 
1852.  Footmarks  in  sandstone  in  Scbuyl- 
kill  County,  Lea. 
Observations      on      magnetism, 
Locke. 
185l>.  Rcsearcbes  in  Pennaylvania,  Rog- 
ers, n.  D. 

Geologic  nuvp  of  United   States, 

etc.,  Marcon,  .L 
Footprints  of  sandstone  of  Potts- 

villc,  Lea. 
Wlio.itley,      IJrookdale,      and 

Charleston      mines,       Chester 

County,  Rogers,  II.  D. 
ISol.  Flexures  of  coal  basin,  Rogers, 

H.D. 
Fossil    of  Now   Red    sandstone. 

Lea. 
Observations  on  i)lants  from  coal 

of  rennsylvania,  Rogers,  H.  D. 
Cause    of    certain    markings  in 

coal,  Lewis,  S. 
Ueber    die   Geologic  von    Nord- 

Amerika,  Marcon,  J. 
Relations  of  New  Red    to  coal 

rocks  of  eastern  Virginia  and 

North  Carolina,  Rogers,  W.  U. 
Notes  in  Herks  County,  IJertelet. 
I'-os.sils  in  Carboniferous  bbales, 

Rogers,  II.  D. 
Structure      of     I'liiladelphia 

County,  .Icwcll. 
Carbonate  of  iron  in  coal  meas- 
ures   and  on    color    of  rocks, 

Rogers,  H.  D. 
Lignite  from  Lancaster  County, 

Rogers,  W.  B. 
Alluvium  of  the  Ohio,  King,  A.  F. 
American  geologic  history,  Dana, 

J.  D. 
Section    in    Lawrence    County, 

Leasnre. 
Origin  of  carbonate  of  iron  in 

coal  measures,  Rogers,  W.  IJ. 
1857.  Illustration  of  surface  geology, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Hroadtop  coal  basin,  Lesley,  J.  V. 
IHrcction  of  currents  and  source 

of  nuiterials  of  Lower  I'aleo- 

zoic,  Hall,  J. 


185.-. 


185G. 


Pennsylvania— Continued. 

1857.  Geologyof  Chester  County,  llart- 

nian. 

1858.  Geology  of  North  Anu'rica,  Mar- 

con, J. 
Geology  of  Pennsylvania,  Rogers, 

II.  D. 
Laws  of  structure  of  most  dis- 
turbed   zones    of    the    earth's 

crust,  Rogcr.s,  H.  1). 
Distribution    of   coal    jjlants   in 

Pennsylvania,  and  formation  of 

coal,  Lesfjuereux. 
Fossil  plants  of  coal  of  rennsyl- 
vania, Rogers.  H.  D. 
Coal  fields  of  United  States  and 

British  i>roviuces,  Rogers,  11. 1). 
Sketches   of  geology   of  United 

States,  Rogers,  II.  D. 
Lecture  on  coal,  Maxwell. 
Relations  at  Gwynned  and  Pho'- 

nixville.  Lea,  I. 
Physical    geography    attending 

production    of    the    Paleozoic 

strat.'i,  Rogers,  II.  D. 
Paleontologic  synchronism  of  coal 

of  Ohio  and  Illinois,  Stevens, 

R.P. 
Ago    of   rocks    at    Phcruixville, 

Leidy. 
Fossil    plants   of   coal   measure 

of    the     United     States,    Les- 

quoreux. 
Paleozoic  basin  of   New    York, 

Bigsby. 
Comparison  of  fossil  remains  in 

Kentucky    an<l    Pennsylvania, 

Lesley,  .1.  P. 
C'lasaitication  of  several  types  of 

orographic  structures,  Rogers, 

II.  I). 
1859.  Age  of  Triassic  of  eastern  United 

States,  Lea. 
Metamorphies  of  Atlantic  Slope, 

Rogers,  H.  D. 
Coal  of  Elk   County,  Jackson, 

C.  T. 
Geology    of    Uradlbrd    County, 

Ilorton,  G.  F. 
Instance   of   reversed    drainage, 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
Factsregardiiig  geological  survey 

of  Pennsylvania,  Rogcr.s,  II.  D. 
18H0.  (iccdogy  of  Indiana  County,  An- 
derson, W. 


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CATALOaUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


[UULL.  127. 


Pennsylvania — Con  tinned. 

1800.  Coiil  foriniition  of  North  Aniorica, 

Lo8(inoronx. 
1861.  Huso  of  l';iloo/oic  in  the  United 
.States,  Ivogcrs,  W.  H. 

Devonian  and  Carboniforons  of 
Iowa,  l»'()j;eiH,  W.  ]}. 

Di.stribntion  and  relations  of 
roek  oil,  Andrews,  K.  15. 

Synchronism  of  coal  of  Now  Eng- 
land, Hitchcock,  C.  II. 

Mcsozoic  of  Atlantic  iSloiio, 
Whoatly,  C.  M. 

On  Les((ncreux'8  table  of  coal 
nicasnres,  Lesley,  J.  1'. 

Comparison  of  Lower  Carbonifer- 
ous of  Nova  Scotia,  etc.,  Rogers, 
W.  B. 

Faiiual  relations  of  some  geologic 
gronps,  Kogcrs,  W.  13. 
18(L'.  Catskill    group    of    New    York, 
Hall,  J. 

Structnro  of    limostouo    on    the 
15ra)idy\\  ino,  Lesley,  .T.  1*. 
1803.  Appalachians  and  Kocky  Moun- 
tains in  geologic  history,  Dana, 
J.  D. 

American  Devonian,  Dawson, 
J.  W. 

Oil  district,  Kidgway. 

Kejjort  of  survey  of  Canada  to 
1863,  Logan. 
1861.  Anthracite  coal,  Green,  W. 

Action  of  oil  wells,  Evans,  E.  W. 

Peruiian  remains  from  northeast 
Kansas,  Meek  and  Ilayden. 
1805.  Age  of  New  .Jersey  Highlands,  by 
liogers,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Lignite  of  Franklin  County  and 
geology  of  southeastern  Penn- 
sylvania, Lesley,  ,1.  P, 

Taconic  <iuestion.  Hall,  J. 

Eocene  lignite  formation  of 
United  States,  Conrad. 

Salt  boring  in  Clearlield  County, 
Halo,  J.  M. 

Section  of  coal  measures  on  Capo 
Breton,  Lesley,  .1.  P. 

Asphalt  vein  in  coal  measures 
of  western  Virginia,  Lesley, 
J.  P. 

Koport  of  survey  of  New  Jersey 
for  1804,  Cook,  G.  II. 

Oil  region,  .Saylos. 

Geograjihy  and  geology  of  petro- 
leum, Leeds. 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 

1805.  History   of   Delaware   Counly, 

Smith,  (}. 
1860.  rctroleum  and  its  geologic  lelu- 

tions,  Ainlrews,  E.  B, 
Report  on  limestone,  petroleinii, 

and  salt,  limit,  T.  S. 
Map    of    Canada    and    ]iai't  ul' 

the  United  States,  Logan  mnl 

Hall. 
Origin  of    souie   of    the    earth's 

features,  Dana,  .1 .  D. 
Keport     on    Alleghany    County, 

(iibsou. 
Slickensided  slab,  Lyman,  1!.  S. 
Geology   of    Lycoming    Comity, 

Med.  Soc.  Pennsylvania. 
History  of  oil  region  of  ^■(■Ilall;^o, 

Eaton,  S.  .1.  M. 
Coal,  iron,  and  oil,  Daddow. 

1867.  Sur  les  pt'troles  de  l'Am<^rii|ue  du 

Nord,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Fresh-water  (ilacial  drift  of  tlir 

Northwest,  Whittlesey. 
Carboniferous    coiiglomerale    in 

Sullivan  County,  Loyiiiau. 

1868.  Traveling  of  rocks,  WickersLnm. 
Occurrences  of  iron    in    iiiussis, 

Whittlesey. 
Geology  of   Now  Jersey,   Cook, 
G.  II. 

1869.  Map  to  illustrate  typos  of  eartlis 

surface   east  from   Cincinnati, 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
Fucoids  in  coal  formation,  I.cs- 

(luereux. 
Discovery  of  oil  70  miles  aliovt' 

Pittsburg,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

1870.  Noriteor  labradorito  rock.  limit, 

T.  S. 
Bowlders  in  gneiss  near  PhiliuUl- 

phia,  Leeds. 
Creep  in  Potsdaui  near  I'liihuk'l- 

phia,  Kami. 

1871.  Geognosioand  Mineralreic  htlniiu 

des  AUeghany-Systeius,  Cred- 

ner,  11. 
Kelations  of  Oneonta  and  Mou- 

trose  sandstones.  Hall,  ,1. 
Geognosy  of  Appalachian.'*,  Hunt. 

T.  S. 
Pennsylv.-inia'sanciontsea,  Leeds. 
Record  of  boring  in  Wilkcsbiirre 

region,  Sheafer. 
Cave    in    eastern  Penu8ylvuui;i| 

Wheutley. 


I'AllIilN.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


731 


,ro  V 1)  11  n  I  y, 


types  of  cnrtli's 
■0111   Ciiu;iiiiiiiti. 

formation,  T,C3- 


-a  near  riiihuW- 
|i  near  riul:uK''i- 


icientsoii.Li'tMb. 
Ir  in  Wilkesbiirre 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 
lf<71.  (ias  wclJH  of  Ohio  and  I'tMinHyl- 
vania,  Nowlteriy. 

iioriiif?  records  from  the  anthra- 
cite liasin,  Sbi'af(>r. 

I'lication    of    anthracite    haHiii' 
Rothwoll. 

Sei'tion  acro.sh  the  AHc^hanics  to 
illnstratoplication,  Ltssley,.!.  1*. 

TonnHylvania's  fonudatiou  atones, 
r.ocd.s. 

187-.  History   of  C'anihrian   and   Silu- 
rian, Hunt,  T.  S. 
Cornndiiin  mine,  Ltiidy. 
Notes  on  West  Yiryiuia,  Steven- 

Hon. 
187H.  Map  of  United  States,  Hitclii'ock, 

C.  H.;  Hitchcock  and  ISlako. 
Structure  and  ero.siou  of  Brush 

Monnttiin,  Lesley,  ,] .  P. 
t'orundiini,  its  alterations  and  as- 
sociates, Geiitli. 
St.  Clairsvillo  and  HcdCord  liail- 

road  and  Dnnnings  Creek  fossil 

ore,  Lesley,  J.  P. 
Molation  of  lawof  debitumini/a- 

tion  of  coals,  Jjcsley,  J.  P. 
Record  of  oil  Avells,  Armstrong 

County,  Lesley,  J,  P. 
Mines  of  Lehigh  Zinc  Company, 

Drinker. 
Iron    ores   of    South    Mountain, 

Lesley,  ,1.  1', 
Iron  ore  of  Bucks  County,  Lesley, 

J.  P. ;  Trego. 
Structure  and  erosion   of  Brush 

Mountain,  Lesley,  J.  P. 
Iloniatito    of    South    Mountaiu, 

Harden,  J.  W. 
ihunatite  in  Morrison  Cove,  Les- 
ley, J.  P. 
1871.  Ipjier  coal  measures  west  of  the 

Alleghanies,  Stevenson". 
(Jardner    oil  -wells,  East    Sham- 

Iturg,  Hall,  ,1. 
Alleghany  coal  fields,  Whittlesey. 
(Ureles  of  deposition,  Newlierry. 
Tliiu  sections  of   Paleozoic   and 

Meso/.oic  rocks,  Frazer. 
Map  of  coal  lields  of  the  United 

States,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Steinkolilen       der      \'eroinigten 

Staaten,  Macfarlane. 
1875.  Structures  of  York  Valley  limo- 

atouus,  Frazer. 


Pennaylvaula — Continued, 

187.5.  Thill  sections  of  traps,  l^ra/er. 

Section  from  Alleghany  Mountain 
to  Brush  Valley,  Fagen  and 
Young. 

Geologic  chart  of  the  United 
States,  Bradley,  F.  11. 

Coal  and  oil  measures  in  Law- 
rence County,  Lesley  and  Les- 
qnereux. 

Character  of  slates  at  outcrop, 
Frazer. 

Triassic  of  York  County,  l'"razer. 

Comparative  geology  of  north- 
eastern Oliio,  northwestern 
Pennsylvania,  and  western  New 
York,  Lesley,  .F.  P. 

Coal  lieds  in  sub-Carboniforous, 
Lesley,  J.  P. 

Hematite  of  eastern  United  States, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Comparison  of  Alleghany  coal 
lields,  Andrews. 

Minerals  of  southwestern  Penn- 
sylvania, Perkins. 

Reitort  on  iron  ranges  of  Lehigh 
County,  Prime. 

Hematite  deiiosits  of  the  (ircat 
\'alley.  Prime. 

Report  on  Venango  oil  district, 
Carll. 

Report  in  Clearfield  and  .letVersou 
coal  district,  Piatt,  F. 

Geology  around  Warren,  Randall, 

Hydro-geology,  I'razer. 

Report  of  laboratory  of  survey 
of  Pennsy  Ivaiiia,  McCreath. 

Section  of  oil  wells,  Butler,  Arm- 
strong, and  Clarion  counties, 
Lucas. 

Geography  and  geology  of  petro- 
leum, Wrigley. 

The  ores  of  iron;  tlieir  distribu- 
tion, Newton. 
187G.  Coal   and  oil   of   United   States, 
Boyd,  E.  F. 

,\go  and  origin  of  (jiiartz  veins, 
Frazer. 

Weathering  of  trap,  Frazer. 

Durability  of  natural  gas  supply, 
Phitt,  F. 

Boyds  Hill  gas  well,  Lesley,  .T.  P. 

Fish  remains  in  Mesozoic  shales, 
l,eidy. 

Coal  measures  of  the  Youghio- 
gheuy,  etc.,  Piatt,  F. 


..^ 


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[dull.  127 


Pennsylvania— Contiiiiiod. 
187G.  Notes  on  two  trapn,  Frazor, 

Coal  iiioasiires  of  Heaver  County, 
Wliite,  I.  C. 

Exfoliation  of  rockw  near  Gottys- 
burj^,  Fra/or. 

FanltH  in  niiddlo  ronnsylvauia, 
Lesley,  J.  P. 

Iron  oro  and  liniestono  from 
Sprnco  Creek,  GentL. 

Glaciation  along  Kittatinny 
Mountain,  Hall,  C.  E. 

Origin  of  linionites  of  York  and 
Adamtj  counties.  Frazer. 

Trapn  of  York  and  Adams  conn- 
ties,  Fra/.er. 

Structni'ci  of  Ohio  coal  lields, 
AVliittlesoy. 

Structure  of  fiouthcastcrn  Penn- 
sylvania, Lesley,  ,J.  1'. 

Uiipercoal,  Virginiaand  Pennsyl- 
vania, ■\Vhito,  I.  C. 

IJeaver  County  south  from  Ohio 
Kiver,  White.  I.  C. 

Sections  of  traps.  Frazer. 

Notes  on  Paleozoic  limeatone, 
Frazer. 

Glacial  deposits  at  west  Philadel- 
idiia,  nMll,C.E.;  Lesley.  .LP. 

Anthracite  of  Pennsylvania, 
llardnum. 

(ieology  of  northwestern  Penn- 
sylvania, Lesley,  J.  P. 

Iloport  on  coal  lields  of  Greene 
and  Washington  counties, 
Stevenson. 

Alleged  parallelism  of  coal  hods, 
Stevenson. 

Evidence  ot  streams  during  de- 
position of  coal,  Plandy. 

Hematite  on  Huntingdon  and 
Center  counties,  Lesley,  ,L  P. 

Cornwall  iron  mine  and  related 
deposits.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Origin  of  glaciated  fragments  in 
southern  Pennsylvania,  Frazer. 

Somerset  County  coal  beds,  Ful- 
ton,.!. 

Review  of  fossil  flora  of  North 
Americii,  Le8([uereux. 

History  of  explorations  in  Penn- 
sylvania, (!tc.,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Geology  of  oil  regions  of  the 
United  States,  Newberry. 

Report  on  York  and  Adams  coun- 
ties, Frazer. 


Pennsylvania— Continued. 

1876.  Coals  in  No.  X  in  Huntingdon 

County,  Lesley,  .1.  P. 

1877.  Map    of    outcrop    of    Pittshurj; 

coal,  Schellenberg. 

Position  of  New  Ued  sandstone, 
Frazer. 

Clays  and  gravels  undorlyin;,' 
Phila(leli)hia,  lUodget. 

Oil  records  and  levels,  Carll. 

On  some  Mesozoic  ores,  Frazer. 

Oil  wells  of  western  Penusylva- 
nia,  Xettleton. 

Iron  ores  of  York  County,  I'ra/.cr. 

Igneous  rocks  of  York  Comity, 
Frazer. 

Report  on  York,  Adams,  Cumber- 
land, and  Franklin  comities, 
Frazer. 

Map  of  Pennsylvjinia,  Loley, 
J.  P. 

Coal  regions  of  America,  Macfiir- 
liino,  ,L 

Camliria  and  Somerset  distrnt 
coal  fields  of  western  Pennsyl- 
vania, Piatt  and  Piatt,  Lesley, 
.LP. 

Hudson  and  Utica  slates  of  IVnu- 
sylvania,  Frazer. 

Rocks  near  I'hiladelphia,  L'aud. 

Section  of  Paloozoics  of  cciitnl 
Pennsylvania,  Ashburncr. 

Geology  of  eastern  Pennsylvaiiiii, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Oil-well  records  of  Peunsylvaiii;!. 
Lesley,  .LP. 

Report  ou  Fayette  and  \Vest  iiioio- 
land  coal  lields,  Stevensuii, 
York  County  iron  ore,  Iiazi;. 

1878.  Aughwick  Valley  and  east  lirnnil- 

top  district,  Ashbnrner. 

Bradford  and  Tioga  counties, 
Piatt,  F.;  Lesley,  .LP. 

Dikes  and  A;'.oic  of  southeiislein 
Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. ;  Les- 
ley, .LP. 

Analyses  of  limestones  iu  Ciui!- 
borland  County,  Lesley,  .1.  !'■ 

Report  iu  IJeaver  River  coal  ills- 
trict,  White.  1.  C. ;  Lesley,  J,  1'. 

Trap  dike  through  Lancaster 
County,  Frazer. 

Hyncr's  Station  oil  section.  Clin- 
ton County,  Chance. 

Fossil  oro  of  .Tuniata  distriit, 
Dewees,  Lesley,  J.l*. 


Idull.  127 

3d. 

in   llimtiiif^don 

,.j.r. 

1    of    Pittslmri; 

■rg. 

lied  sandstoiiP, 

rels    luulorl.viun 
IUoa<,'(;t. 
ovels,  Ciivll. 
ic  ores,  Frazcr. 
itcrii  Penusylv.i- 

z  County,  Frazer. 
)f  York  Cdiinty, 

,  Adains,  Cniiilicr- 
ranklin  comities, 

jylvania,    Lesley, 

America,  ^Macfur- 

Somerset  distint 
wi'stiTiiPeiinsyl- 
uid  riatt,  Ltsliy, 

ica  slates  of  reiin- 
zcr. 

ladflpliia,  liaml. 
eo/.oics  of  Cfiitial 
I,  Aslibnrner. 
crn  rcnusylvania. 

i  of  Penusylvaiii;;. 

Itto  and  West  mmv- 
lii'ldH,     Htovi'iisiiii. 

iron  ore,  I  ra/ii. 

i<y  and  oast  lUmiil- 

.shburnor. 
Tioga     couiitici', 

|slcy,\).r. 

ic  of  sonthi'iistiiii 
i,llunt,T.S.:!A- 

Incstoncs  in  Cum- 

Ity,  Lesley,  .1.  !'■ 

lei-  Hivor  coal  lUs- 

.C;  Lesli'y,  .'.!'• 
[rough  Lauoastir 
lur. 

Ii  oil  section,  Cli"- 
Kliauco. 

.Inniata    di.striit, 

ey,J.P. 


DABTON.l 


NORTH   AMERICAN   OKOLOQY. 


33 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 
lt<7t*.  Eo/.ol''  rocks  of  Nortli  America, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
I'aleo/oic  of  hcbigh  and  Nortli- 

anipton  County,  Prinu;. 
Uverturned  iinticlinals  near   AI- 

leutown,  Prime. 
Measured    socjtiou    of    Paleozoic 

roclvH  botween  Lock  Haven  and 

I'arr.indsville,  Clinton  County, 

Chance. 
Catah>guc    of    roclv     s])(!cimenH, 

survey  of  Pennsylvania,  Hall, 
'     C.  K. 
.Section    in    Lancaster    County, 

Frazer. 
Ujilior  Devonian  of  soutliwestern 

Pennsylvania,  .Stevenson. 
Sihiriiin  fossils  in  eastern  Penn- 
sylvania, Prime. 
Terrace  levels  in    Pennsylvania, 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
IkMuatitos    of    Lehigh     County, 

Prime. 
Martic  anticlinal,  and  on  ripple 

marks,  Frazer. 
Petroleum   and  other  hydrocar- 

lioMS,  Hroadhead. 
Kcjiort  on  Indiana  County,  Piatt, 

W.  li.;  Lesley,  J.  P. 
Surface  geology  of  southeastern 

rcnnsylvania,  Stevenson. 
Limits  of  Catskill  and  Chemung 

formations,  Sherwood,  A. 
Section    of    Paleozoic    rocks    in 

ISlair  County,  Piatt  and  San- 
ders. 
1870.  (ieology    of  Lawrence    County, 

White,  I.  C;  Lesley,  .1.  P. 
Northern    townships    of    Butler 

County,   survey  along   Beaver 

and  Slionango  rivers,  Chance. 
Correlation  of  coal   measures  of 

Pennsylvania  aiulChio,  AVhite, 

1.  C. 
Seri>ontino  and  steatite  in  Dela- 
ware County,  Rand. 
Southern    limit    of    last    glacial 

tlrift  across  New  .lersey,  etc.. 

Cook. 
North    American    Mcsozoic    and 

Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Classilication    of    coals,    Lesley, 

J.  P. 
Second  report  of    laboratory  of 

survey  of   Pouusylvauia,    Mc- 

Croatb. 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 

1H79.  Macfailane's  Ccological  Railroad 
(Juide,  Lesley,  J.  1*. 

Terminal  moraine  of  Nortli  Amer- 
ican ice  sheet,  rpham. 

Mcsozoic  samlstone  ol'thi-  Atlan- 
tic Slope,  Frazer. 

Clays  and  clay  slates  oi'  York, 
Adams,  and  Lancaster  Coun- 
ties, Frazer. 

Iiradford  oil  district,  Ashburner. 

Notes  oil  analyses  of  doloiiiitcsof 
Cumberland   County,     Lesley, 
J.  P. 
Geology     of     South     Mountain, 
Frazer. 

Origin  of  clays,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Lake   Superior  copper   rocks    in 
Pennsylvania,    Blaudy,    Hunt, 
T.  S. 
1880.  Drift   of  Northampton  County, 
Prime. 

Gravels  of  southeastern  Pennsyl- 
vania, Lesley,  J.  P. 

Character  of  Sullivan  County 
coals,  Piatt,  F. 

Geology  of  !Merccr  C  o  n  n  t  y. 
White,  I.  C;  Lesley,  .L  P. 

Coal  tields  of  Potter  County, 
Piatt,  F. 

Geology  of  Potter  County,  Slnir- 
wood,  A.;  Lesley,  ,L  P. 

Lycoming  and  Sullivan  counties, 
Sherwood  and  Piatt. 

Characteristics  of  a  trap  at  "Wil- 
liamsons Point,  Frazer. 

Zinc  mines,  Lancaster  County, 
(^pilsbury. 

Reconnaissance  from  Poiilet  to 
Sharon,  Ashburner. 

Geology  of  l^aucaster  t-'ounty, 
Frazer. 

Queens  Run  ci-al  basin,  Piatt,  F. 

(Jcology  of  oil  regions.  Carll. 

Hudson  fossil  in  slate  in  Mary- 
laml,  Lesley,  .1.  P. 

Report  on  Armstrong  County, 
Piatt,  W.  G.:  Lesley,  .L  P. 

Geology  of  (Jlarion  County, 
Chance. 

Structure  of  Chiciiues  rock, 
Frazer. 

Well  in  Westmoreland  County, 
Lesley,,!.  P. 

Geologic  action  of  humus  acids, 
.lulion. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[buli,.  127. 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 

1880.  Ktmovo coal  liasin,  Ashbiunor. 
Ooolofiy  of   McKuau    (Joiinty, 

AHlilnirner. 
RolatioiiHoforyHtalliiiesoCt'astcrii 

J'ciitiHylvaiiia,  Hall,  C.  E. 
]{ovi(MV  of  stratifi;rai)hy  of  (^astern 

Oliio,  Ortoii. 
Special  Kiirvcy   of  snb-Carbouif- 

croiiN,  Clianco. 
Surface  j^coloj^y  of  Houtli western 

Pennsylvania,  Stevenson. 
rro-OlacialcliannelsofAUoffbany 

and     Clarion     rivers,     Lesley, 

.T.  r. 

Fossils  in  Poach  Bottom  slates, 

Lesley,  J.  P.;  Frazer. 
Taugascootaccoal  liasin,  Piatt,  F. 
Bradford  oil  sand,  Ashburner. 
Fossils  in  ([tiartzose  rocks  of  the 

lower  Sus(|nelianna,  Fra/.er. 
Permian  dora,  Pennsylvania  and 

West   Mrginia,  Fontaine    and 

White. 
Coal,  Shaefer,  P.  W. 
Analyses  of  limestones,  Cumber- 
land County,  Lesley,  .J.  P. 
Geolouy    of     Clinton      County, 

Chance,  Lesley,  .7.  P. 
Well  records  in  McKean  and  Elk 

counties,  Ashburner. 

1881.  I'rimitive  industry,  Abbott,  C.  C. 
Third    report    of   laboratory    of 

survey  of   Peunsylvania,    Mc- 

Creath. 
Iron  ores  and  lignites  of  Mont- 

gouuiry  County  valley,  Lewis, 

II.  C.  ' 
Serpentine  in  Kadnor  Township, 

Rand. 
On  philadolpliite,  IjOwis,  II.  C. 
Potsdatn  in  Jlontgomery  County, 

Rand. 
Eeiiort    on      .lofferson    County, 

Piatt,  W.  G. 
Trenton  gravels  and  antiquity  of 

man,  Lewis,  II.  (',. 
Map  of  Mahanoy  and  Shenandoah 

basins,  Ashburner. 
Peculiar  stratification   in   gneiss 

near  Philadcljihia,  Kand. 
Bryn  Mawr  gravel,  I^ewis,  II.  C. 
Serpentine    in      Bucks    (bounty, 

Lewis,  11.  C. 
Gra])hito    of     Chester     County, 

Frazer, 


Pennsylvania — Coutiiuiod. 

1881.  Geology  ..fBlair(!onnty,  Piatt,  1', 
How  anthracite  lies  in  the  inckw, 

Piatt,  F. 
Bone    caves    of     Pennsylvania, 

Loidy. 
Report  on  geology  of  Philiuli'l. 

phia  County,  etc..  Hall,  C.K, ; 

Lesley,  .J.  P. 
Anti(iuity  of  man   in  the    Kust, 

geologically  considered,  Lewis, 

H.C. 
Iron    ores    of    Brandon    jieiioil, 

Lewis,  II.  C. 
Geology  of   Erie   and   Crawionl 

counties.  White,  I.  C;  LcsU'v, 

J.  P. 
Serpentine  of  Delaware  cuniitv, 

Rand. 
Surface  geology  of  Philail(l])iii;i 

and  vicinity,  Lewis,  H.  C, 
Susquehanna  aud   Wayne  comi- 
ties. White,  I.  C. 
Construction   of    cross    sections. 

Chance. 
Change  of  serpentine  into  (|iiiirtz. 

Rand. 
Taconic  system  in  geology.  Hunt, 

T.  S.      " 
Action  of  frost  in  superlicial  ma- 
terial, Kerr. 
Inllueuci!  of  structure  on  history, 

Bcchdolt. 
Analyses  of  minerals  ami  rods 

from  Bucks,  Philadcliiliia,  aiiJ 

Montgomery  counties,  Cioiitli. 
Potsdam    on   South    \'alley  liill. 

Lewis,  H.C. 
Millstone  grit   in    Eiiglaiul  iiii'l 

Pennsylvania,  Chance. 

1882.  Amount  of  oil  remainin,L;,  Wrig- 

ley. 
Gdologie  du   sudest  de  1m  IVnn- 

sylvanie,  I 'razor. 
Flood  of  Connecticnt  \n\\v\  tVoiu 

the  glacier,  Dana,  ,L  D. 
Survey  of  Delaware  Water  Gap, 

Chance. 
Geology    of    Pike    and   Monroe 

counties.  White,  I.  C;  l.eslev, 

.1.  P. 
Former  tlow  of  the  up]ioi'  "lii"' 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
Notes  (Ui  Cund.orlaud  Mini  I'l't"- 

mac  coal  basin,  Lesley,  Joiie*. 

11.  N. 


[BOLL.  127, 


U.MITONl 


NOUTH    AIIERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


735 


Dunty.riatt.l', 
08  in  tbc  iiM  ks, 

PeuuBylvania, 

ry    of    IMlillldcl. 

tc,  llftll,  C.K.; 

1    in  till'    E;i8t, 
iisidercd,  l.owis, 

rnndon    jioiioil, 

.  and  Criiwfdiil 
0,  1.  C;  l.i'sU'v, 

elawaro  cDUutv, 

of  PhilaiU'liihia 
[.ewis,  II.  C. 
Ill   Wayne  I'oim- 

C. 

f    cross    sell  ions. 

ntinc  into(|uart?. 

|in  geology,  Hunt, 

in  Bnperliiiiil ina- 

ictnro  on  history, 

iiorals  luid  I'oiks 
'liil;Hlell>liia,  iii'-'l 
lomitii's,  (ioiitli. 
)utli   Valley  hill. 

in    Englanil  aivl 
("hance. 
■(sniiiiniii;;.  Wri;;- 

.ilo8t  lie  I.'.  IVnn- 

zor. 

jticntViiUoyfroiu 

lana,  J.  !)■ 
rt-aro  Water  Gap, 

ike    anil   ^Ioii« 
ite,  I.  C;  l.i'sloy, 


the  npppi' 


Ohio, 


ovlanil  1111.1  l'"!"- 
in,  Lesley,  iom 


Pennsylvania— Continnoil. 
1><8-.  Models  of  parts  of  eentrnl  Penn- 
sylvania, Lesley,  J.  1'. 
Geologic     map     of     Wyoming 

Connty,  Sherwood,  A. 
Snrvey  of  Lehigh  (Jaj),  Chaneo. 
Pnie  iloloniite  from  Mount  Alto 

distriet,  MeCroiith. 
rre-(llaci;il  outlet  of  Lake  Krio 

and  origin  of  tiio  lower  (ireat 

Lakes,  Sponeer,  .1.  W. 
(ieology  111    Hedford  and  Fnlton 

eonntios,     Stevenson,     Lesley, 

J.  P. 
Place   of   Sharon    conglomerate, 

White,  L  C;  Lesh^y,  J.  P. 
Coal-like  ])oat  at  Scranton,  Fair- 
child. 
Thickness  of  glacier.  Smock. 
Section  at  St.  Marys,  Llk  Connty, 

Ashhnriier. 
Section    at    Schnylkill    Gap, 

Chance. 
1.><n:!.  Progress  of  geology,  1882,  llnnt, 

T.  S, 
Ciiltiiro  and  curing  of  tohacco, 

Ki  Hebrew. 
Keport  of  geological   survey  of 

I'ennsylvnnia,  Prazer. 
Lower  Merion  and  vicinity,  Rand. 
Ii'eport  on  coal  mining,  ('hance. 
Terminal    moraine   across   Poini- 

sylvania,  Lewis,  IL  C. 
Tcvmitial    moraine  of    eastern 

L'nitfd  States,  Wright,  G.  F, 
Wright's  ice  dam  at  Ciiu'innati, 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
Kelations  at  serpentine  quarry, 

Chester  County,  Britton,  .1.  II. 
h'eview   of    geology   of    Chester, 

County,  Iv'and,  Fra/er. 
Potsdam    from     Horks     Connty, 

Merrill,  (J.  P, 
Decay  of  rocks.  Hunt.  T,  S. 
Geology  of   Lehigh   and   North- 
ampton counties,  Lc"  >y,  .L  P. 
Two  distinct  beds  of  L m  ore  in 

liradford  County,  Claypole. 
Southern  boundary  of  gl   ciation 

ill  Ohio,  Wright.  G.  !• . 
Geology   of   Susquehanna   River 

region,  Lesley,  ,1.  P. 
South    Mountain    giioiss,     Hall, 

C.  K. 
Geology  of  Philadeliihia  County, 

by  Hall,  Frazer. 


Pennsylvania— ( 'oiitinned. 
1883.  Glacial  boundary  between  New 

York     and     Illinois,     Wright, 

G.  F. 
Geology  of  Philadelphia,  Frazer, 

Lewis.  II,  C. 
Kingsmill  sandstono,  Claypole. 
Notes  on  ])rogre88  of  survcv,  Les- 
ley, .1.  P. 
Kiiuivalency     of     Catskill     and 

Poneiit,  Lesley,  .L  P. 
Geology   and    copper  of   Adams 

County,  Frazer. 
Glacial  erosion  and  outlets  of  the 

Great  I-akes,  Lesley,  J.  P. 
L'oport  T2,  by  Stevenson,  Science, 
(ieology  of  Berks  County,  d'lnvil- 

licrs. 
Mehoopony    coal     liekl,    Lesley, 

,L  P. 
Terminal  moraine  of  second  Gla- 
cial period,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
Geology  of  Chester  County,  I„e8- 

ley,  .J.  P.;  Hall,  C.  K.;  Frr.zcr. 
Snrvey  of    Siisqnehanna    River 

region.  White,  I.  C. 
Notes  on   Radnor  and  vicinity, 

Rand. 
On  rocks  from  South  Mountain, 

Leidy. 
Thickness  of  glacier  in  New  Jer- 
sey, etc..  Smock. 
Age  of  gravels  in  Trenton,  N.,J., 

Wright,  G.  F. 
Westward  thinning  of  Palcozoics, 

Lesley,  .1.  P. 
Lakes  and  valleys  in  northeast- 
ern Pennsylvania,  Davi.s,  W.  M. 
Fault  in  Triassic  near  Yardley- 

ville,  Lewis,  II.  C. 
Origin   of   cross  valleys,  Davis, 

W.  M. 
Map  of  terminal  moraine  in  Penn- 
sylvania, Lewis,  IL  C. 
Report  on  Warren  County,  Carll, 

Lesley,  .LP. 
Drift  near  Philadelphia,  Leidy. 
Drift     of     Lycoming     County, 

^leyer.  A. 
Fossils  in  lower  Ponent  of  middle 

Pennsylvania,  Clay  i)ole. 
Ice  age  in  Pennsylvania,  Lewis, 

H,C. 
Catskill  near  Leroy.  Claypole. 
Amphiboh)   granite  from   Syeiie, 

Stelznor. 


730 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[III'LI..  VM 


Pennsylvania — Coiitiimod. 
18«3.  FoHMil  oroH  of  Lyooiniiij?  County, 

Mtyor,  A. 
IliHtiMy  of  Taconic  qiu'stiou  nnd 

rcliitiou    «)f    'I'licoiiiau    Hcries, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
(Jcolofjy  of  tUt'  Chester  Valley  of 

roiiuHylvaiiia,  llitll,  ('.  !•;. 
iSlatu  rcf^ion  of  Lcliigh  iiiul  North- 

aiM]>lnii  rouutii'H,  .Sandoi'H. 
CatsKill    loilcH    near     rraukliu, 

Cla\  jxilo. 
Ilori/ou    of    South    Valley   Hill 

rocks,  l''ra/i'i'. 
I'iiHt  report  on  autliracito  re^iou, 

Ashbumur,  Lesley,  J.  1'. 
iMjuivalcnt    of    Schoharie    K'''t» 

CIa\]iole. 
History  of  worix'utine,  mid  notes 

on  pre-Caiubriaii  rocks,  Hunt, 

'J\  S, 
Anthracite  beds  of  Pennsylvauia, 

Asliburner. 
LiMieston(>  rofjion  and   I'otsdnni 

san(lHton(^of  Lehiji'li  and  Xorth- 

nniptou  counties,  Trinic. 
li'and  on  Chester  County,  I'razor. 
h'elalion  of  (ilaciiil  dam  at  Cin- 
cinnati   to    terrace    iu    iipper 

Ohio.  White,  LC. 
Aj^vc  of  Alleuliany  oil  saud  of  Now 

York,  Asiiliurner. 
Serpentine  beds  of  Chester  and 

Uelawaro  coiinlios.  Willcox'. 
Kand  on  Chester  and  Delaware 

counties,  Frazer. 
Sui)posed  f^laciiil  stria'  on  Locust 

Mountain,  I-ewis.  H.  C. 
Slate  «|uarrie8  iu  ISl'}  and  struc- 
ture of  water  gaps,  Cliance. 
I'tiea  and  related  liori/.ons,  Wal- 

cott. 
1881.  Coal  mines  of  Jlonongahela  K'iver 

re;^i(in.  Wall,  .1.  S. 
( Jlacia  ted  areas  of  North  America, 

Wright,  (J.  F. 
lllustriitions    of    polkshed    rock 

surfaces,  Mortjau,  II.  J. 
Glai'iation     north     of     terminal 

moraine,  Lewis,  H.  C. 
Atlas  anthracite  coal  lields,  Asb- 

burner. 
Gorges    and    waterfalls,    Davis, 

W.  M. 
Ago  of  rocks  near  iron  mines  of 

Berks  County,  Hunt,  T,  S. 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 
1884.  Onondaga  salt  group   in    Perry 

County,  Claypolo. 
('linton  and  associated  shales  nl' 

I'lmnsylvania,  Clay  pole. 
Ago    of    l'liilade]i)liia    guei.sso.s, 

Frazer. 
Chemung      section     at      Leioy, 

Lilley. 
Koport  on  torminul  moraines  in 

rennsylvania,   etc.,  Lewis,  1|, 

C;  Lesley,.).  1'. 
Pennsylvania    anthracite,     AhIi- 

burner. 
Ice  ot'  the  Glacial  period,  Lewis, 

H.  C. 
FossIIh  in  Triassic,  near  Phdiiix- 

ville,  Lewis,  H.  C. 
Serpentine    in    Chester   Comity, 

Frazer. 
White's  geology  of  thi;    Siis(|iic- 

lianiia  IJivor  region.  Am.  Niit, 
Center    County,  d'lnvillicrs 

Kwing. 
Aniilyses  of  ores  and  liiiiestiiiit'S, 

Gonth. 
Absence    of    Niagara    iu    I'crrv 

County,  Claypolc. 
Microscopic  structure  of  buililiii:; 

stones,  Merrill,  (J.  P. 
Azoic   system   and    its    siilnlivi- 

sions,     Whitney     and    \V:i(ls- 

worth. 
Kensselaoria  in  the  Ilaniiltdii  "i 

Perry  County,  Claypoli'. 
Remarks  ou  Kaduor  Towiisliiii, 

Frazer. 
Pebble  iu  coal,  Lesley,  .T.  1'. 
Anthracite  of  Peunsylvanin. 

Asliburner. 
Glacial    boundary    in    Oliin.   In- 
diana, and  Kentucky,  Wriulii. 

G.  F. 
Sandstone    of    Chester    \iilli'y. 

Kami. 
Analysis  of  limestones,  Wiitli. 
Perry  County  fault,  Clayiiole. 
Peach  Hottom  slates  of  ^  oik  mul 

Lancaster  counties,  Frazer. 
Quemahouingcoal  field,  KiiiiliiiH' 
Co])])er  deposits  of  Soiitii  Moun- 
tain, Henderson. 
Keply   on    geology    of    ('hector 

County,  Hand,  Frnzer. 
Fossil  faunas  of  Cpper  I'ovouian, 

Williams,  H.  S. 


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Pennsylvania — f 'on  tinned. 
IHNl.  (luolopy  of  Mcii'cr  ('(iiiiitv,  fJris 
wold, 
iliiniilton     of    middle    I'enuH.vl- 

viuiiii,  ('layi)ol(t. 
TraiKlikoH  of  HontliDiiHtnrn  Ponii- 

sylviiniii,  I''ra/(M-. 
CliiHsiCiciitioii  of  I  'pi»M'  1  )ov<)iiiiin, 

Mali,  .[. 
.'^trnclnro  ofcopper  belt  of  South 

Monntain,  Fra/or. 
■StndioH  of  rocks  of  CordilhiniH, 

\\'adHW()rlli, 
I'osition  of  i'liiliidelphia  gnoiHS, 

Hitelicock,  (.'.  H. 
(ieolofjy  of   ClicHtci-  Valley   and 

vicinity,  Hand. 
KoHwils  from  Wilkcshnms  (Hay- 
polo, 
liiiilding  Htones,  Lesley,  .J.  P. 
(Jeology  of  Snyder  Connty,  .Med. 

Soc.  rennsylvania. 
I'loxllile   Hand.stono    from    Penn- 
sylvania, I-owis,  H.  C. 
and  linu'stiiiii's,    ^  KeviNiou    of    coal    ineasnreH    of 

Clearlield     Connty,       Chance, 
Lesley,  ,L  P. 
Portage  in  Perry  Connty, (;l,ayi)ole. 
('rnm])ling  across  I'onnsyjvania, 

Claypole. 
Weathering  of    Pottsville    con- 
glomerate, Winslow. 
18K"),  Town  ueology,  lesson   of  Phila- 
delphia rocks,  Heilprin. 
Report    oil    anthracite   region, 

.\s]il)urner. 
Map   of   Adams,    Franklin,    and 
Cninberland    counties,  Lesley, 
.r.  P. 
(ilacial   origin   of   Presque   Isle, 

Lake  f]rie,  Ingersoll. 
|{one  cave  in  Pennsylvania,  Dai- 
ton . 
Chester    N'alloy,  ^  Pennsylvania    before   and   after 

elevation  of  the  Appalachians, 
Claypole. 
Fossiliferons  pebbles  at  Taconj', 

Heilprin. 
Geologic    atlas    of    connties    of 

Pennsylvania,  Lesley,  ,J.  P. 
(ieology  of  Hnntingdon  County, 

White,  I.  C;  Lesley,  J.  P. 
Xomeiiclature    of     Appalachian 

coal  beds,  White,  I.  C. 
Work  in  Great  Kanawha  Valley 

in  1884,  White,  I.  C. 
Bull.  127 47 


Pennsylvania— ( '(HI  tinned. 

IHH."..   History  of  Taeiiiiie  (piestion  and 
relation^  of    the    iiieks,    limit, 
T.  8. 
(Jeology  of  natural  gas,   Wliito, 

I.  C. 

Township  geology,  Cameron 
County,  Hliaeller,  P.  W. 

An  lie.in-Paleozoie  contact  in 
southeastern  I'cn  nsy  1  vaiiia, 
Fi'azer. 

Analyses,  Delaware  ('oiuity, 
(ienth. 

Map  of  the  liiited  States,  .Mc(iee. 

(ireat  trap  dike  across  south- 
eastern   Penus.\  Ivania,    Lewis, 

II.  C. 

Notes  on  metaniorphism,  Steven- 
son. 

Fossiliferons  p(d>l»les,  Pliiladel- 
]>hia,  Heilprin. 

I'elihles  frmu  boring  in  I'liiladcl- 
pliia,  Heilprin. 

Amount  of  chemical  erosion  in 
limestone  of  Center  County, 
Ewing. 

Conditions  modifying  fossil  fau- 
na', Williatns,  H.  S. 

Structure  of  Fnglish  and  Ameri- 
can coals,  Wcthere'd. 

Vertical  range  of  certain  fossils 
in  Pennsylvania  and  New  York, 
Claypole. 

Geology  of  natural  gas,  Ash- 
liurncr. 

Progress  of  geology,  188r?,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

(travels  of  south  Delaware  pen- 
insul.'i.  Cliester. 

Towusliiji  geology  of  Elk  County, 
Ashbnr.ier. 

Fish  remains  in  Silurian  of  Penn- 
sylvania, ('layi)ole. 

Relations  of  Chemung  and 
Wavorly,  Xcw  York  and  Penn- 
sylvania, ll.ill,  .L 

Fossil  ore  in  Huntingdon  (Jounty, 
liillin. 

Materials  of  the  Ap])alachians, 
Claypole. 

Cutting  on  East  Side  Kailroad, 
Pliiladelphia,  Koenig. 

Survey  of  Delaware  County, 
Hall,  C.  E. 

Letter  on  Nittany  Valley  ores, 
d'Invilliers. 


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Pennsylvania— Continued. 

1885.  Coiil  measures  of  Forest  Connty, 

AsliburinT. 

Pennsylviinia  bel'ore  and  after 
elevation  of  tlio  Appalacliians, 
Claypole. 

Marginal  kanics,  Lewis,  H.  C. 

Pteraspidian  fmlies  in  Upper 
Silurian,  Claypole. 

Atlas,  anthracite  coal  fields.  Ash- 
burner. 

Perry  County,  Claypole,  Dewees, 
Lesley,  .1.  P. 

Pressure  fluxion,  Lewis,  II.  C. 

Oil  drillings  in  McKean  County, 

Ashburner,  Jones,  N.  P. 
Iron  ore  in  Cameron  County,  Ash- 
burner. 

Marginal  kames,  Lewis,  II.  C. 

Low  Moor  iron  ores  of  Virginia, 
Lyman. 

1886.  Waverly  group,  Boecher. 
Lafayette  serpentine  belt,  Rand. 
Clay  at  Grays  Ferry  road,  Pliila- 

dcl]diia,  Ileilprin,  Koenig. 

Fire  sand  in  Clinton  County,  N. 
Y.,  IJraincrd. 

Classiiicatiouof  Upper  Devonian, 
Williams,  H.  S. 

Orton's  oil  and  gas  report,  Lesley, 
J.  P. 

Braudywine  kaolin,  Delaware 
County,  Ashburner. 

Report  on  oil  and  gas,  Carll. 

Anticlinal  theory  of  gas,  Clnmce, 
V/hite,  I.  C. 

Mountain  limestone  in  wells  in 
Washington  County,  Linn  and 
Linton. 

Product  of  oil  in  Pennsylvania, 
Ashbu.  ner. 

Origin  of  Pottsville  and  other 
conglomerates,  Branncr. 

Progress  in  antliracite  coal  re- 
gion, .\8hbiirner. 

Archbald  potholes,  Ashburner. 

Bradford  County,  Chemung  sec- 
tion, Lilley. 

Chester  and  Delaware  kaolin, 
Lesley,  J.  P. 

Cornwall  ironmines,  L'^sley,  d'ln- 
villiers. 

Glaciation  of  Lackawanna  Val- 
ley, Branner. 

Thickness  of  ice  of  northeastern 
renusylvania,  liranner. 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 

1886.  Iron  ores,  Putnam. 

Kaolin  of  Brandywine   Simiiiiit. 

Ashburner. 
Certain    magnetites    of    eisttrn 

Pennsylvania,  Willis. 
Montgomery     County,    genlogy. 

Carter. 
Borings   for  oil,  Potter  (  omity, 

Asliburner. 
Oriskany  in   I^ycoming  ('diintv. 

Woolman. 
Resurvey  of         tsburg   coal  re 

gion,  Tiesley,  .T.  P.,d'Invilli(ii 
Pressure,  quantity,  etc.,  ol  i^ms. 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
Railroad  cut  at  Grays  Ferry  road. 

Smith.  A.  IL 
Rei)ort  of  State   geologist.  1885, 

Tiesley,  .1.  P. 
Tipton  Run  coal,  Ashburnei. 
Washington    County,    Momit.'iiii 

limestone,  Linn. 
Fire  clay  of  Wellersburgfo;il  ba 

sin.  Lesley,  Harden. 
Wyoming   Buried   Valle\.    Hill. 

F.  A. 
W^yoming  Valley  limestoin.  Asli 

burner. 
York  County,  geology,  Fr,i/pr 

1887.  Distribution  of  gas,  Ashlimiin. 
Map  of  I'uited States,  IlildiiDck. 

C.H. 
Pittsburg    coal    region,  dluvil 

liers. 
Radnor     Township,      Delaware 

County,  Rand. 
01>scrvations  siir  les  plisscmfiit- 

des  terrains  paldozoiiiius. Mm 

gerie. 
Archbald  pothole,  Dana.  .1.1'. 
Strati  Mention    and    struct  iiiv  in 

anthracite.  Wasmntli. 
Bowlders  at  high  altitiiiir-;  alon; 

rivers,  White,  I.  C. 
Paint  ore  along   Leliigl:   IJivir. 

Hill,  F.  A. 
Map  of  eouthwestern  Pennsyiva 

nia,  d'lnvilliers. 
Report  on  anthracite  regim),  Hill. 

F.  A. 
Coal    mining    at     Irwin.    IIiiiii 

jilireys. 
Iron    an<l    limestone   ol' (  iiiiilHr- 

land-Lebanon    \' alley,  d  iuvil 

liers. 


[Bi'M.  ia7 

d. 

wine   Stiiiiinit, 

es    of    (Mstcrii 

Willis. 

inty,    g.i'lojTy. 

[•otter  CcMiiity. 

lining  County 

sbnrg  ((nil  r('- 
r.,(rinvilli(.|s. 
y,  etc.,  (if  i;aK, 

rays  Ferry  mad. 

geologiHt.  1885, 

Ashbnnicr. 

nty,    Mountain 

:i. 

iTsburgcoiil  ba 

rden. 

I    Valley.    Hill. 

limestoiii'.  Asli- 

)logy,  Fin/er. 
;as,  Ashliiinier. 
att!8,  liiti  liidck, 

region,   il'Iuvil- 

hip,      Dt'lnwari" 

les  plis.spineiit- 
i]doz(ti(iii('S.  Mill 

e,  I>anfi..l.l>. 

tul    stnictniv  in 

iBinntli. 

li  altitiidri  aioDL' 

I.e. 

5  Lehigh   Kivit. 

stern  Pennsyiva 
rs. 

leiterfgiiiii.  Hill. 

it     Irwin.    Hum 

tone  of  I  iim'"'' 
Valky,  aiuvil 


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Peunsylvanla — ( !on  ti  nueil . 
lj<87.  Fauna-  of  npper  Devonian,  Wil- 
liams, II.  S. 

(JlacialHtriii-  in  AVyoining-Lacka- 
wanna  region,  Hranner. 

(jlaciation;  its  relations  to  tbe 
Lackawanna- Wyoming  region, 
Hranner. 

f.ehigli  River  section.  Hill,  F.  A. ; 
Winslow,  A. 

Lower  Carboniferous,  Stevenson. 

Materials  of  the  Appalachians, 
Claypole. 

Northern  coal  field,  Hill,  F.  A. 

oil  and  gas,  C'arll. 
188>^.  Map  and  coal  of  Cambria  County. 
Fulton. 

Coal,  Ashburuer. 

Columbia  formation,  McOee. 

Cross  section  of  crest  of  the  Alle- 
ghany Mountain,  Fulton. 

Four  great  sandstones,  (Uaypole. 

"Field  of  ro(  ks"  west  of  Phila- 
delpliia,  Martin,  1».  S. 

Head  of  Chesapeake  Hay,  McCee. 

Natural  gas,  Carll. 

Sections  in  Cambria  County, 
F^ulton. 

Notes  on  Cambria  County,  Ful- 
ton. 

I'ittsburg  coal  bed  and  its  dis- 
turbances, Wasiuuth. 

Pyrite  in  bituminous  coal,  Hrown, 
A.  P. 

Method  in  geologic  investigation, 
Davis,  W.M. 

■Southern  anthracite  coal  field 
and  its  disturbances,  Wasmuth. 

State  lino  serpentines,  Chester. 

Anti;;uity  of  man  in  Delaware 
Valley,  Abbott,  C.  C. 

Structural  geology  of  Carbon- 
iferous, Wa.smuth. 

Three  formations  of  the  middle 
Atlantic  Slope,  McGee. 

Types  of  Devonian  system  in 
North  America,  Williams,  II.  S. 

Notes  in  Cambria  County,  Pros- 
ser  and  Hardin. 
im.  [{ivers  and  valleys,  Davis.  W.  M. 

Rocks  of  Philadelphia  and  New 
York,  Rand. 

New  mines  in  Somerset  County, 
I'rosser. 

Slate  quarries,  Merrill,  (J.  II. 

Dictionary  of  fossils,  Lesley,  J,  P. 


Pennsylvauia — Continued . 

1889.  Karly  man  in   Delaware  Valley, 

Cresson, 

Map  of  Somerset  County,  Ful- 
ton. 

Petroleum  and  gas  in  New  York, 
Ashburner. 

Atlases  of  coal  fiehK  Hill,  F.  A. 

Revision  of  coal  section  at  Wd- 
lersburg,  Somerset  County, 
L(!sley,  .1.  P. 

Antecedents  of  man  in  the  Po- 
tomac Valley,  Mcfiee. 

A  river  pirate.  Davis,  W.  M. 

Bernico  anthracite  basin,  (,'lag- 
horn. 

.Vge  of  I'hiladelphia  red  gravel, 
Wright,  (J.  F. 

Champlain  iu  Susquehanna  Val- 
ley, Hashore. 

Building  stones,  Merrill.  (J.  P. 

1890.  Analysi.s  of  serpentine,   Catlett. 
Casts  of  flattened  scolithiis,  \Vau- 

ner. 

Clay  in  Northumberland  County, 
analysis,  Catlett. 

Diatoms  from  river  clays  of  Phil- 
adelphia, Woolman. 

Fossil  in  caves  in  limest(mei, 
Leidy. 

Fractured  Virata  in  i>euford 
County,  Stevenson. 

Glanal  boundary,  Cliamberlin» 
Wright,  G.  F. 

(ilacial  phenomena  in  the  Beaver 
Valley,  Foshay  and  Mice. 

History  of  Niagara  River,  Gilbert, 
G.  K. 

History  of  Glacial  dejiosits  of 
Ohio  Valley,  White,  I.e. 

Iron  ores,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Making  of  Pennsylvania,  Clay- 
pole. 

Macfarlane's  Railway  Guide,  Les- 
ley, Lewis,  11.  C. ;  White.  I.  ('. 

Microscopic  structure  of  oolite, 
Barbour. 

Origin  of  pressure  of  gas.  White, 
I.  C. 

Pre-'ilacial  drainage  of  western 
Pennsylvania,  Foshay. 

Report  on  New  Itoston  and  Morea 
coal  lands,  Lyman. 

Report  on  oil  and  gas,  Carll. 

Serpentines  of  southeastern  Peuu- 
sylvauia,  Rand. 


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CATALOGUE  AND   INDEX   OF 


[BULL.  127. 


Pennsylvania — Coutinued. 

1890.  Serpeutiub    rockH    near   Eastou, 

Morrill,  G.r. 

State  lino  serpen* in«'s,  Chester. 

Tracks  iu  Triassic  of  York  County, 
Wanner. 

Traps  of  Newark  system,  Dar- 
tou. 

llmbral  limestone  iu  Lycoming 
County,  Meyer. 

Warren's  CSeography,  Brewer. 

Wright's  "Ice  age  iu  North  Amer- 
ica," Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Fauna  of  Lower  Cambrian,  Wal- 
cott. 

1891.  Artesian  wells  'a  eastern  Penn- 

sylvania, Carter. 

Cambrian  of  North  America, 
Walcott. 

Cretaceous  of  North  America, 
White,  C.  A. 

Clinton  oolitic  iron  ores,  Foerste. 

Dates  of  origin  of  certain  topo- 
graphic forms,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Deep  fjoriug  in  Triassic,  Lesley, 
.T.  P. ;  Lyman 

Devonian  ami  Carboniferous,  cor- 
relation, Williams,  IL  S. 

Episode  in  Paleozoic  history, 
Claypole. 

American  opinion  on  the  older 
rocks,  Winchell,  A. 

Artesian  well  at  Parkesburg, 
Lesley,  ,1.  P. 

Fallen  forest  and  peat  layer  in 
Delaware,  Cresson. 

Feldspar  bed  in  gneiss.  Carter. 

Fluvial  planes  of  western  Penn- 
sylvania, Levorett. 

Glacial  grooves  at  southern  mar- 
gin of  drift,  I'osbay  and  Ilice. 

Genesis  of  iion  ores,  Kimball. 

Geologic  po'jition  of  the  Catskill 
group,  Prosser. 

Geological  notes,  (Jresloy. 

High  level  shores  of  (Jreat  Lakes 
and  their  deformation,  Spencer, 
J.  W. 

Notes  on  southwestern  New  York, 
Harris,  G.  D. 

Paint  ore  mines  of  Lehigh  Gap, 
Hesse. 

Post-Pliocene  subsidence  versus 
(ilacial  dams,  Spencer,,).  W. 

Sandstones  of  Chester  Valley, 
Kand. 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 
1891.  South     ((Chester)     Valley     JiiH, 
Rand. 
Stratigraphy  of  bituminouN  foal 

field.  White,  L  C. 
Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  (J.  p. 
Union,     Snyder,     Mifflin,     and 
Juniata  counties,  d'lnviUiers, 
Lesley,  J.  P. 

Penrose,  R.  A.  F.,  jr.  Nature  and  origin 
of  deposits  of  phosphate  of  lime,  with 
an  introduction  by  N.  8.  Shaler. 

U.  S.  Get'..  Surv.,  Bull.,  vol.7,  pi>. 475-617, 
plates  1-3,  No.  46,  Wafl1ii..gton,  1888. 

Koview  by  L.  Cayeux,  Soc.  Geol.  du  Nord, 
Annales,  vol.  16,  pp.  157-181, 1889. 

Report  of  geologist  for  eastern  Texas. 

Geol.  and  Mincralogiral  Surv.  Texas,  l.il  lie 
port,  1888,  lip.  54-00, 1880. 

Abstract.  Gool.  and  Sci.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  Marcb, 
1889  (I  col.) ;  January,  1889  (J  ool.). 

Notes  on  certain  building  stoncH  of 

eastern  Texas. 

Geol.  and   Sci.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  March,  ]m 
(I  col.),  4°,  1889. 
I  Science,  vol.  13,  p.  295  (|  col.),  1889. 

j  A  preliminary  report  on  the  fjeology 

!      of  the  Gulf  Tertiarics   of  Texas  from 
I      Red  River  t(»  the  Rio  Grande. 

Geol.  Surv.  Texas,  Ist  Annual  Roport  pp 
3-101,  Austin,  1890. 

I  Manganese ;  its  uses,  ores,  aud  de- 

j      posits. 

Geol.  Surv.  Arkansas,  Rei>ort,  18'Jfl,  vol.  1. 
xxvii,  642  pages,  plates,  maps,  Littlo  Kwk, 
1891. 
Abstract,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  pp.  261-263,  1891. 

The  origin  of  the  manganese  ores  of 

northern  Arkansas  and  its  effect  outbe 
associated  strata.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol. Sn,  pp.250- 
252, 1801 

Hill,  R.  T.,  and.     Relations  of  the 

uppermost  Cretacoons  beds  of  tUo  east- 
ern and  southern  United  Stales,  aud 
the  Tertiary-Cretaceous  partiu;;  of  Ar- 
kansas and  Texas. 

Am.  Jour.  Svi.,3d  series,  vol.  38,  pp. 468-473, 
1889. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  p.  709  ()  p.), 
1890 

Percival,  James  G.  Notice  of  the  local- 
ity of  sulphate  of  baryta,  from  which 
a  specimen  was  analyzed  by  0.  T. 
Bowen,  aud  of  various  other  mineral 
localities  in  lierlin.  Conn. 

Am.  Juur.  Sci.,  vol.  5,  pp.  4^45, 182i 


[BULL.  127, 


I. 


Valloy     hill, 

tuminouN  coal 

[,  Merrill,  O.P, 
Miffliu,  and 
i,  d'lnviUiera, 

tiiro  and  origin 
>  of  lime,  with 
Sbaler. 

rol.  7,   vp.  475-817, 

on,  1888. 

H).  Gool.  du  Kord, 

1889. 

•  eastern  Texae. 
irv.  Texax,  IstKe- 

uU.,  vol.  1,  March, 
:j  rol.). 

Idiug  stones  of 
il.  1,  March,  ^9 
)1.),  1889. 

on  tlio  geology 
of  Texas  from 
•ando. 
nnual  Report  jip 

,  ores,  and  de- 

loport,  181)0,  vol.  1, 
laps,  Little  Kock. 

8,  pp.  261-263,  1891, 

lUgauese  ores  of 

its  eifectoutlie 

Btract.] 

oc.,  vol.3»,  pp,250- 

Blations  of  the 
•eds  of  the  east- 
tod  Stales,  nud 
s  partiuj;  of  Ai- 

vol.38,  pp.468-4;3, 
1.  24,   p.  769  (I  p.). 

ice  of  the  local- 
,-ta,  from  wliiob 
>'zed  by  0.  T, 
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4^45, 182^ 


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perclval,  James  G. — Continued. 

—  Notices  of  the  geology  and  mineral- 
ogy of  Sicily  from  "Storiiv  Naturalo 
delia  Sicilia,"  by  Ab.  F.  Forrara. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol,  8,  pp.  201-213, 1824. 

[ ]  Dr.  Van  Ren.s8claer  on  salt.     [Re- 

nmrks  on  Xcw  York  geology,  etc.] 
Am,  Jmir.  Scl.,  vol.  7,  pp.  2,'i9-2fi2, 1824. 

—  Report  on  the  geology  of  the  State 
of  Connecticut,  195  pages,  map,  New 
Haven,  1812. 

Itevicwwl  by   Anou.  in  Soc.  G^ol.  France, 
Hull.,  vol.  14,  pp.  022-028, 18-43. 

—  Annual  report  of  the  geological  sur- 
vey of  the  State  of  Wisconsin,  101 
pages,  map,  Madison,  1855. 

—  [Second]  annual  report  of  the  geolog- 
ical survey  of  Wisconsin,  HI  pages, 
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—  Jackson,  C.  T.,  and.  Rejiort  on  tbo 
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18.51. 

.Xbstract,  Am.  Jour.  Scl,,  2d  herles,  vol.  i:i. 
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Perkins,  George  H.     Notice  of  a  recent 
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.Viii.  Jour.  Soi.,  2d  »erie8,  vol.  49,  pp.  158- 
161,  1870. 

—  The  Winooski  marble  of  Vermont. 

[Ab.stract.] 

Am.  Amhoc,  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  ai,  p.  388 

(!p).  1882. 

—  The  Winooski,  or  Wakefield  marble 
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Am.  Nat.,  vol.  19,  pp.  128-130.  1885. 

Perkins,  H.  C.  [Huriod  pine  swamp, 
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Essi'X  InHt.,   Proc,  vol,  4,  pp.  clxUl-olxlv, 

Perley,  Henry  F.  Gold  mines  and  gold 
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I'anadianNal..  vol.  2,  now  series,   pp.   108- 
218.  1865. 

Perley  [Moses  H.].  [On  subsidence  of 
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Hostim  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,   I'roe.,  vol.  :i.   pp. 
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Ki  ports  ou  tlie  sea  and  river  lisberies  ot' 

New    Brunswick,    pp,     l,")»-lflO,   2d    edition, 
Fri-derlcton,  1852. 

—  Observations  on  the  geology  and 
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Perrey,  Alexis.    Theory  of  oarthini.ikes. 
Am.  Jonr.  Sni.,  ad  soripH,  vol.37,  pp.  i-io, 
1804. 

Perry,  George  \V.     Tbo  relation  of  tbo 
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•1M801. 

Perry,  .John  B.     The  red   sanrlstone  of 
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Am.   As8o«\    Adv.  S<'i.,  Proc,    vi.l.  10,   pp. 
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Queries  on  the  red  sandstone  of  A'er- 

mont  and  its  relations. 

Boston  Sue.  Xat.  Hist.,   I'roe.,   vol.  11,  pp, 
341-353,  1868. 

Abstract,   Am.  Nat.,  vol.   2.  i>.  222  (i  p.), 
1869. 

A  point  in  tlie  geology  of  western 

Vermont. 

Am.  Jour.  Sel.,  2d  series,  vol.  47,  pp.  341- 
349,  1869. 

The  supposed  elovittion  and  depres- 
sion of  the  continent  during  tbo  Glacial 
period. 

.\m.  Assoc.  .\dv.   Soi.,   Proc  vol.  19.  pp. 
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Abstraet,  Am.  \at.,  vol.  4,  pp.  508-510,  1871. 

Bowlder  trains  in  Berkshire  County, 

Mass, 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.    .Sci.,   I'roo.,   vol.  111.,  pp, 
107-109,  1871. 

Abstruct,  Am.  Nat.,  vid.  4.  pp..W5-561  (fp.), 
1871. 

[Remarks  on   southern   drift,  Gulf 

Tertiary,  and  notice  of  occurrence  of 
Cretaceous  at  Snow  Hill  in  North  Car- 
olina. In  discii.ssioii  of  E.  W.  Hilgard, 
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To  Am.  Assoc,  .Vdv.  Sci.,  1871. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  r>.  iip.  521-522, 1871. 

[Relations  of  granite  in   Riclimond 

region;  age  of  Richmond  <!oal;  eleva- 
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Am.  Nat.,  vol., >;.  pp.  ISl,  182(Ji>.).  1871, 

On  th(<  eo/o">n  limestone  of  eastern 

Massachusetts. 

Am.  .Vssoc,  A<lv,  Sei.,  Proc  vol.  20.  i)p.  267, 
270-276,  1871. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  5,  pp.  1538-539J.  .V19-541, 1871. 

[Relations  of  .syeniti'  under  Rich- 
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Boston  Soc.  \a(.  Hist..  Proi^..  vol.  14.  p.  121 
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[ ]  [Remarks on  .Jaidcson's  ob,jectiouB 

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Boston  Soe.  Xiit.  Hist..   Proc  vol.  14,  p.  68- 

73,  73-75,  1872. 


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Iniii,  1!:, 


Imhton.] 


Perry,  John  H. — Coutiniiod. 

On  tlio  (ilaoial  jieriod  in  Now  En;;- 

land. 

BoHton  Sor.  Viit.  lligt.,  I'roc.,,  vul.  14,  iii>. 
02-fl3, 1872. 

[On  theeozodn  liniostoucs  of  easterii 

MasHacbu8ettH.] 

lioxton  Soc.  Sat.  HiHt.,  Proc,  vol.  14,  jip.  1»9- 
204, 1S72. 

Hints  toward  the  post-Tertiary  his- 
tory of  New  England  from  personal 
study  of  the  rochs,  with  Htricturos  on 
Danu'.s  "Geology  of  the  New  Haven  re- 
gion." 

BiinUiii  Soc.  Nat.  Hint.,  I'roc,  vol  l,"),  \y\>.  i>^ 
148, 1H73. 

Perry,  Joseph  H.  Note  on  a  fossil  coal 
plant  found  at  the  graphite  deposit  in 
ini<;a  schist  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  M  series,  vol.  29,  pp.  157-158, 
1885. 

Perry,  Nelson  W.    The  Cincinnati  rocks; 
what  has  heen  their  phyHical  history? 
Am.  Gool.,  \  ol.  4,  pp.  ,326-H3fl,  2  jjliituH,  1H89. 
Ab.stract,  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  Oil  series,  vol.  39, 
p.70(ip-).  Irt89. 

Peter,  Rohert.  Chemical  report  of  the 
minerals,  rocks,  and  soils. 

Gi:ol.  Siirv.  Kpntiu'ky.  mntle  during;  the 
years  1854  and  1855,  Ucport,  pp.  251-379,  Krank- 
fort,  1856. 

Second  chemical  report  of  the  ores, 

rocks,  soils,  coals,  mineral  waters,  etc., 
of  Kentucky. 

Geol.  .Siirv.  Kentucky,  niado  duriiij;  tlic 
ye«r«  1856  and  1857,  2d  Kcport,  pp.  117  300, 
Frankfort,  18,57. 

Third  chemical  re])ort  of  the  soils, 

marls,  ores,  rocks,  coals,  mineral 
waters,  etc.,  of  Kentucky. 

Gool.  Surv.  Kentucky,  made  during  the 
ycai-rt  IS.'IC  and  1857,  ;id  Uoport,  pp.  l";i-420, 
Frankfort,  18r>7. 

Chemical  analysis  of  the  soils,  siili- 

soils,  underclays,  clays,  and  niter 
earths  of  Arkansas. 

Geological  rcconnaiHsjnco  of  I  lie  middle  and 
soutlicrn  <'ounti(',s  of  Arkansas,  2d  Ucjiort  for 
1850-1880,  by  1).  I).  Owen,  pi>.  103-287,  IMiila 
dclpbia,  1860. 

Fourth  chemical  report  of  the  soils, 

marls,  ores,  rocks,  (;oals,  iron -furnace 
products,  mineral  waters,  etc.,  of  Ken- 
tucky. 

Geol.  Surv,  Kentucky,  4tli  Report,  18fi8  and 
185?  ;.>p.  39-321,  Frankfurt,  1861. 


Peter,  Robert — Contiime<l, 
— —  A  report  of  the  chemical  analytirHoii 
33  soils  of  Indiana. 

Hoporl  of  a  goologicul  icconuaiaHuiiie  ..' 
Indiana,  made  in  18,'>9-(!(i  liy  It.  Owen.  |i{, 
241-208,  Indianajiolis,  1802. 

Chemical  report  of  the  soils,  maris, 

clays,  ores,  coals,  iron-furnaci'  products, 
mineral  waters,  etc.,  of  Kentucky. 
Geol.  Surv.  Kentucky,  Uepoi'ls  of  pr(i);nn«  i 
vol.  1,  new  series,  jip.  137-316  (tiottom  pnciaa. 
tion),  Frankfort,  1870. 

Chemical  report. 

Geol.  Surv.  Kentucky,  Kepnrts  of  prii);i(«s 
vol.  4,  now  series,  pp.  1-166,  Priinkfort,  1«7/- 

Chemical  report  of  tlic  soils,  lonK. 

ores,    iron-furnace     jiroducfiH,    clays, 
marls,  mineral   waters,  rocks,  ftc.di'l 
Kentucky. 

(Jeol  Su;  v.  Kentucky,  Iteports  of  .■iiiBrps.. 
vol.5,  new  serie.t,  pp.  1.59-'.'.')0,  395-4»*7  (linlturn  | 
pagination),  Frankfort.  18S0. 

and  Peter,  A.  51.     (ieolof;;ical  .survey  | 

of  Kentucky,  John  \i.  Procter,  dini  tor; 
chemi'-al    analyses.     A,  vol.  2,  rmiiili, | 
lifth,  and  sixth  chemical  reporli;,  aini 
comi)arative  views  of  the  coiniKwitinnl 
of  soils,  coals,  ores,  limestones,  days, 
marls,    mineral    waters,   etc.,    It's.  '.'Ol 
pages,  Frankfort,  ISPo. 

Peters,  E.  D.    Notes  on  the  Oscura  coiipirl 
fields  and  other  mines  in  Now  .Mexim 
Kng.  a;id  Mining  Jour.,  vol.34,  pp. 270-;:2, 
4-\  1882. 

Petitot  [I^niile],     Notes  g(>ologii|iicssiir| 
le  bassiii  du  Mackenzie. 

Roc.  Grol.  France,  Bull.,  .'td  scricH.  v..l.  3.  pii.  | 
88-93,011-612,1875.    Includes  note  li,\  ItiiliiiBi 

p.  on. 

On   the  Athabaska    district    of  tlu' 

Canadian  N'ortiiwest  Territory. 
Canadian  Kec.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  jip.  27-5.''  D^i^.V 

Petrography. 

1814.  Ob.scrvations  in  vicinity  ol' N'c\v| 

Haven,  .Sillinum. 
1821.  Veins  of  pyroxtiiio  or  aii;^itc  in| 

granite,  Vaniixem. 
1821.  Geology  of  Montreal,  Hijrsby,,!. 
182y,  Geology  of  Labrador  coiinI,  jliul- 

deley,  F.  H. 
Geognosy  of  past  of   S.igncnftyj 

County,  ISatldeley,  l".  II. 
Descriptive  arrangement  of  vol 

canic  rocks,  Scrope. 
1KS2.  Geology  of  the  Highlands  ofXiwj 

York,  Mather. 


I  Petrography— 
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C.  T. 
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1842.  Geolog; 
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1830.  Geolog; 

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1851.  (Jeologj 

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St.  L( 
1851.  Explorii 
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Report 
Lake 
iroti.  (leolog; 
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Report 
lina  t 
i)n   stT 
Haye 
1857.  Minora 
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Mineral 
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18")X.   Report 
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oil  iinalym^H  nf 


|f('ol();ric|iic.s  siirl 


iciuity  <'!'  Ni'«| 


1842. 

1817. 

18-19. 


1852, 


18.'il. 


I  Petrography — Coiit  inued . 
IH'X].  Iron  mid  Hilv(>r  iiiineH  of  Mexico 

and  South  America,  Mather. 
IS.').!.  Couulry  lietwoen  FredoricltHbnrg 
ami  Wiuchesfer,  Va.,  CleniHon, 
W>x.  ()bHiTvatif)ii8iii  the  Wliite  Moun- 
taiuH,  lliilibard,  (>.  P. 
Second  report  on  Maine,  .Tarkson, 
C.  T. 
ISflt.  Letter  from  Giukdeh>niio  y  Calvo, 
Mexico,  .Schleiden. 
Geology  of  Connecticut,  Percival. 
lieporl  on  Ottawa  River  district. 

United  States  exploring  expedi- 
tion, Dana,  .1. 1). 
W)0.  Geology  of  copper  lands  of  Lake 
Superior,  Foster  and  Whit- 
ney. 
1851.  (ieology  of  Lake  Superior  land 
district,  iron  region,  Foster  and 
Whitney. 

Analysis  of  ])orpliyry  from  Isle 
Royale,  .larkson,  C.  T. 

Region  between  the  Ottawa  and 
St.  Lawrence,  Murray. 

Kxi>loration  between  Ihirty- 
•Mghth  and  forty-first  parallel 
ill  lH,"'):{-.54,  Schiel. 

K'eport  on  country  lying  north  of 
Lake  Ontaria,  Murray. 
185().  (Joology  of  route  t«>  Pacific  near 
tliirth  lifth  i>arallel.  Maroon,  ,1., 
Hlake,  W.  P. 

Report  of  survey  of  South  Caro- 
lina for  18.")8,  Lieber. 

(^n   serpentine     rock,    Vermont, 
Hayes.  A.  A. 
1857.  Miiieralo;fic    study   of   stratified 
crystallines.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Mineralogy       of       nuitamor]ihic 
rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
185X.  Report  on  survey  of  South  Caro- 
lina, liieber. 
1851*.  Report  of  cliemist,  etc.,  Canada 
survey,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Microscojiy  of  some  Canadian 
limest(Uics,  Dawson,  .).  W. 

(ireenville  ;in<l  Pi(  kens  districts, 
Soutii  Carolina,  Lieber. 

(ieology    from    Fort    Rridger  to 
Camp  I'loyd,  Utah,  Ijigelmann. 
1860.  Origin  of  A/oic  of  Michigan  and 
Wisconsin.  Whittlesey. 

Soduliteaiidelicoliti-  from  Salem, 
Mass..  Kimball,  .1.  P. 


auH     Californiou, 
Canadian     rocks. 


Petrography — Continued. 

1860.  Report  on  LaurentianlimoHtoneB, 

salt,  and  petidleuni,  Hunt.  T.  S. 
Some   igneous  rocks  of  Canada, 
Hunt,  T.  8. 

1861.  I'ustratilied   rocks   of  Vermont, 

llitchiock,  K. 

1862.  PrimitiveofNorway  and  Canada, 

Macfarlane,  T. 
Catalogue  of  crystalline  rocks  of 
Canada,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1863.  Heniidiorite,  Dana,  ,J.  D. 
Report  of    survey    of    Canada, 

186:$,  I^ogaii. 

1864.  Re'sebericht 

Richthofen. 
.\llanite      in 

Chapman. 
Ueber  Californien,  Richthofen. 
Contributions  to  litludogy.  Hunt, 

T.  S. 

1865.  Mineralogy  ofeo/.oon  canadense, 

lIunt.T.  S. 
Ski/./,u  der   Uinnegend  von   New 
York,  Credner. 

1866.  Skizzon  ans  Virginia,  (^rodner. 
Glacial  [dienoniena  of  Labrador 

and  Maine,  Packard. 
Rejiorton  Lake  Superior,  Ma<far- 

lane,  T. 
Report  on  Hastings  County,  Mao- 

f.irlane,  T. 

1868.  Geology   of   New   .lersey.    Cook, 

G.  H. 
Eozoische    Format  i  o  n  s  g  r  n  p p e 

Nord-Anierikas,  Credner. 
Formations    of    Lake    Superior, 

Macfarlane,  T. 
Rocks   and   cupriferous    beds  of 

Portage  Lake,  Macfarlane,  T. 
Principles  of  the  natural  system 

of    volcanic     rocks,    Richtho- 
fen. 
Mitthcilungen  von  dcr  Westkiiste 

Nord-Aiiierikas,  Uiclitliofen. 

1869.  Alter  der  gcddfiilirondeu  Giinge, 

etc.,  Richthofen. 
Vorsilurianische  (Jebilde  der  obe- 

ren    Halbiiisel    von    Michigan, 

Credner,  H. 
Woods  Location,  Thunder  Cape, 

Lake  Superior,  Macfarlane,  T. 

1870.  Cretaceous  ag(^  of  silver  in  Chi- 

huahua, Mexico,  Kimball. 
Geology    of   Toyabe   r;inge,    Ne- 
va<la,  Knimons,  S.  F. 


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Petrography — Con  t  i  ii  u  ei  1 . 

1870.  Koport  on  HiiMliiigM  Connty,  Ver- 

non. 
Iteport    on    LukeH  Snpnrior  iind 

Nij»igon,  Ut'll,  .). 
Norite  or  labriulorite  nwU,  Hnnt, 

T.  .S. 
Report    on    rocks  of   lower    St. 

Liiwronce,  Riihardson,  J. 
Couistock  lo<lt>,  King,  ('. 
GoldliigcrHttittvn       Call  lorn  ieuH, 

liurkart. 
Nonl-aiuerikaniscbe  Schieferp«>r- 

phyroiile,  Credner. 
Origin  and  chissilication  of  crys- 
talline rocks,  Macfarlane,  T. 

1871.  Metalliferons  deposit  of  Glonces- 

tor,  \(>w  Brunswick,  llcuwood. 

Derivation  of  copjjer  and  asso- 
ciate on  Lake  Superior,  Pum- 
pelly. 

Felsites  of  Palisade  range, 
ScLweitzcr. 

Hudson  IJiver  Palisades,  Wurtz. 

Native  copper  of  Lake  Superior, 
Henwood. 

1872.  Report  on   mineral,  rocks,  etc., 

Peale. 
Southern  New  Brunswick,  Hailey 

and  Matthew. 
Topography  and  geology  of  Santo 

Domingo,  Gabb. 
Norian  rocks  in  New  Hampshire, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Northwestern    New    Brunswick, 

Robb. 
Nature  of  rocks  from  Waterville, 

N.  H.,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Explorations  iu  British  (.'olumbia, 

Selwyn. 
Character     of    trap    near    New 

Haven,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Labrador! te  rocks  of  Waterville, 

N.  H.,  Dana,  K.  S. 
Analyses  of  coal  and  crystallines 

from  Vancouver  Island,  Hnnt, 

T.  S. 
Mountain  of  Montarville,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Notes    on  granitic  roeks,    Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Labradorite  rocks.  Hunt,  T.  8. 
1873    Recent     dfacoveries     in     White 

Mountains,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Country  between  Lake   Superior 

and  Winnipeg,  Bell. 


Petrography— Continued. 

1873.  Coal,  Vancouver  and  Qneen  (  bar- 

lotte,  Richardson. 
Notes  on  Pilot  Knob  and  vicinity, 

Missouri,  I'umpelly. 
Lithology     of      Huronian    and 

Laurentian    of    upper    jieuin 

aula,  .Tulion. 
Catalogue  of  Huronian  rocks  itii'l 

ores,     Michigan,     Brooks   and 

Julien. 
Lamination  and  structure  of  ores 

and     jasper,     Mich.,     JSruoks, 

T.  B. 
Eagle  River  district,  Michigan, 

Marvine. 
Micro-examination  of  Huronian 

rocks  and  ores,  Wright,  ('.  E. 
Counties    of    Frontenac,   Leeds, 

and  Lanark,  Vennor. 
Country  between  Lake  Teinisca- 

mang  and  Abbitebbe,  McOuat. 
Columnar    diorite    from    IJlacli 

Rock,  Nev.,  Blake,  W.  P. 
Corundum,  its  alterations  and  as- 
sociates, Genth. 
Iron-bearing  rocks  of  Michigan, 

Brooks,  T.  B. 
Copper     district     of    Micliigau, 

Pumpelly. 
Report  of  8ur\'ey  of  New  .lerse.v 

for  1873,  Cook,' G.H. 

1874.  Unakyte  from  border  of  Teuiies- 

soo  and  North  Carolina,  Brad- 
ley, F.H. 

Trap  rocks  of  the  Connecticut 
Valley,  Dana,  E.  S. 

Points  in  southern  Wiscoustin, 
Irving,  R.  D. 

Geology  of  Minnesota  AiiUey, 
Winchell,  N.  H. 

Report  on  Middle  Park,  Cido., 
Marvine. 

Blue  gravel  of  California,  Uold- 
smith,  E. 

Report  on  San  Luis  division,  Col- 
orado, Endlich. 

Iron  ores  of  Canada,  Harriujjton, 
B.J. 

1875.  Puebla  range,  Blake,  J. 
Mineralogy,  agriculture,  chemis- 
try, eruptive  rocks,  Colorado, 
Arizona,    and     New     Mexico. 
Loew. 

Report  on  portions  of  Colorado 
and  New  Mexico,  Loew. 


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aud  (jneen  <  bar 

»on. 

nob  and  vicinity, 

pelly. 

Hiironiuii    and 
r    upper   j)omn 

ruuiau  ruckR  !tn<l 
n,     Brookn   and 

striieture  (if  ores 
Mich.,     Hruoi(8, 

trict,  Micliigan, 

on  of  Huroniaii 
Wright,  C.  E. 
ontenat',   Leeds, 
BDDor. 

1  Lake  Temisca- 
itebbe,  McOiiat. 
te  from  Ulack 
ike,  W.  P. 
tcrations  and  as- 
ks of  MiLhi;.;an, 
of    Michigan, 

of  New  Jersey 
Q.H. 

rdor  of  'i'eune^- 
Carolina,  lirad- 

hi'   Couni'('(ii.tit 

S. 
ern   Wiscoimiii, 

nesota  Valley, 
e  Park,  Colo., 
lifomia,  Hold- 
is  division,  Col- 
la,  HarriujitoD, 

te,  J. 
■iltnre,  cLeinis- 
►cks,  Colorailo. 
New     .Mexico. 

IS  of  Colorado 
,  Loew. 


Petrography— Continued. 
1875.  Geoloj?y  of  jiortions  of  Colorado 
surveyed  in  1873,  Stevenson. 

Thin  sections  of  I'aleo/oic  and 
Meso/.oic  rocks  of  Peunsyl- 
vnnia,  Frazor. 

Trap  rocks  of  Connecticut  Valley, 
Ilawes. 

Notes  on  eastern  Massachusotts, 
Dodge. 

Mines  and  g<^ology  of  8au  Juan 
County,  Endlich . 

Report  on  I'tah,  Nevada,  Arizona, 
and  New  Mexico,  Howell, 
E.  E. 

Report  from  St.  George,  Utah,  to 
Gila  Kiver,  Marvine. 

Structure  of  York  Valley  lime- 
stones, Pennsylvania,  Fra/er. 

Character  of  slates  at  their  out- 
crop, Frazer. 

Primordial  strata  of  Virginia, 
Fontaine. 

Geology  of  the  Jllue  Hidge,  Fon- 
taiue. 
1H7().  Sections  of  traps,  Frazer. 

Report  of  San  Juan  division,  sur- 
vey of  Colorado,  Endlich. 

Microscopic  petrography,  survey 
of  I'ortieth  parallel,  Zirkel. 

Trap  of  York  and  Adams  coun- 
ties, Pennsylvania,  F-razer. 

Geology  between  Leavenworth 
and  the  Sierra  Nevada,  Eugle- 
mann. 

Youugest  Huroniaii  south  of  Lake 
Supeiior  and  ago  of  copper 
series.  Brooks. 

Report  of  middle  division  of  sur- 
vey of  Colorado,  Peale. 

Notes  on  two  traps,  Frazer. 

Greenstones  and  their  organic 
remains  of  New  Hampshire, 
Hawes. 

Harouian  rocks  south  of  Lake 
Superior,  Brooks. 

Certain  trap  rocks  from  Brazil, 
Frazer. 

Notes  on  Canadian  minerals  and 
rocks,  llairiugtou,  B.  J. 

Chloritic  formation  west  of  New 
Haven  region,  Ilawes. 

Youngest  Hurouian  rocks  south 
of  Lake  Superior,  Irving,  H.  IJ. 

Notes  on  northern  Wisconsin, 
Sweet. 


survey, 


Petrography — Continued. 

1876.  Kaolin    in     Wisconsin,     Irving, 

R.I). 

On  geologic  map  of  Massachu- 
setts, Crosby. 

Explorations  in  British  Colum- 
bia, Hichardsoii,.!. 

Report  on  southeastern  Califor- 
nia region,  Loew. 

Chemical  <'oiitributions  to  geol- 
ogy of  Canada,  Hotlinan. 

Geology  of  the  Nashua  N'alley, 
Burbank. 

1877.  Descriptive  geology,  fortieth  par- 

allel survey,  Hague  and  Em- 
mons. 
Lithology,    Wisconsin 

Wright,  C.  E. 
Lithology  of  Adirondacks,  Leeds. 
Geology   of    central    Wisconsin, 

Irving,  R.  D. 
KryMtalliiiischo  Gostein  von  Min- 
nesota, Streug  and  Kloos. 
Intrusivos  of  Henry  Mountains, 

Dutton,  C.  E. 
Geology    of     New    Hampshire, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. ;  Huntington. 
Explorations    in    Cape    Breton, 

F'letcher. 
Lithology  of  southern  Colorado 

and    northern    New    Mexico, 

Conkling. 
Garnets  in  trap  of  New  Haven, 

Dana,  E.  S. 
Igneous  rocks  of  York  County, 

Pa.,  Frazer. 
Metallic  inm  in  dolerifces.  New 

Hampshire,  Hawes, 
Explorations  between  James  Bay 

and  Lakes  Superior  and  Huron, 

Bell. 
Greenstones  of  western  Cornwall, 

Phillips,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Geology    of    Kerguelen    Island, 

I'huUieh  and  Kidder. 
Petrography  by  F,  Zirkel,  Dana, 

J.  D. 
Geology  of  New  Hampshire,  by 

C.  H.  Hitchcock,  Dana,  ,1.  D. 
llclderberg  of  Bernardstou  and 

Vernon,  Dana,  J.  D. 

1878.  Mineralogy  and  lithology  of  New 

Haini)8hiie,  Hawes,  F^. 
Mineralogy  and   petrography  of 
Boston    and    vicinity,    Wads- 
worth. 


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[nVLL.  127, 


Petrography — Con  t  i  a  ii  vd . 

1878.  (loology    (»!'    .Miirrittou     (Jniiuiy, 

Minn.",  Mincliull,  N.  K. 

HyHtumatic,  k*'*''^K.V  <>'°  fortieth 
parallel  Hiirvoy,  Kin^,  V. 

Richmond  liuwhler  tniiuH,  Ken- 
ton. 

A  few  <lil<cH  in  the  Liinreutian, 
inicro8CO])i('Ntructuro,  Ilurring- 
tun. 

Peirogrujihy  ol"  l/nincry  uud  Kock- 
ford,  WiKlsworth. 

Report  on  ])(>rtionHof  Nuvadii  and 
California,  Conkling. 

Nipigon  or  copper  rocks  of  Luke 
Superior,  Spencer,  J.  W. 

Report  on  surveys  in  Renfrew, 
Pontiac,  and  Ottawa  counties, 
Vcnuor. 

North  of  Lake  Huron  and  east  of 
Lake  Superior,  Bell,  R. 

Some  points  in  lithology,  Dana, 
J.D. 

(iranite  of  North. I  ay,  Me.,  Wads- 
worth. 

Notes  on  lithology  of  Adirou- 
dacks,  Leeds. 

Eruptive  rocks  of  Colorado,  End- 
lich. 

Motasomatic  development  of  cop- 
per rocks  of  Lake  Superior, 
Pumpelly. 

Geology  of  part  of  Nova  Scotia, 
Fletcher. 

Report  on  White  River  district, 
Colorado,  Endlich. 

Slate  formation  of  Charlotte 
County,  New  Brunswick,  Mat- 
thew, G.  F. 

Iron  ores  in  Missouri,  Gage. 

1879.  Operations  on  Mariposa  estate, 

California,  Rolker. 
Minerals    of    apatite    veiun    of 

Ottawa  County,  etc.,  Harring- 
ton. 
Exploration  in  southern  interior 

British     Columbia,      DawHon, 

G.M. 
Pre-Silurian    of    southern    New 

Brunswick,  Ells. 
Microscopic   study  of  Huron  lan 

clay  slate,  Wichmann. 
Eruptive  rocks  in  Campton.N.  H., 

Ilawes. 
Eureka    lode,     Nevada,     Keyes, 

W.  ti. 


Petrography— Continued. 

1879.  Sweet  water  district,  Endlich. 
lluroniaii  and  ( 'anihriaii  of  Honth. 

ern  Nttw  Hrunswii'k,  Itaile^. 
Tertiary  erui>tiv(!  rocks,  S/iilni 
Surveys  in  Cape  llrcton,  Fletehcr, 
Classilieatiou    of    rocks,    Wiidtt- 

svortli. 
Geology    of    White    Mouutaiim, 

Ititcheock,  ('.  H. 

1880.  Limestone  belts  of  Westchester 

County,  N.  Y.,  Dana,  J.  D. 

High  jdateans  of  Utah,  Duttmi, 
Powell. 

Lintonito  at  Grand  Marnis,  Minn., 
I'eekliain  and  Hall. 

Report  on  central  and  western 
Minnesota,  Winehcll,  N.  H. 

Piuite  in  eastern  MassuchusettH, 
Crosby. 

Classilicatioii  of  original  mckN, 
Macfarlane. 

Resources  of  Wisconsin,  Irving, 
R.D. 

Huronian  scries  went  of  Penokic 
gap,  Wright,  C.  E. 

Lithology  of  Kcweenawan  sys- 
tem, I'umi>elly. 

Geology  of  eastern  Massachu- 
setts, Crosby. 

Auriferous  gravels  of  Sierra  Ne- 
vada, Whitney,  J.  D. 

Characteristics  of  ii  trap  at  Wil- 
liamsons Point,  Pa.,  I'razer. 

Petrogra]>hy  of  Black  Hills  of 
Dakota,  Caswell,  J.  H. 

Report  on  southern  New  limns- 
wick,  Bailey,  Matthew  and 
Ells. 

Microscopy  of  rocks  from  Ash- 
land County,  Wis.,  Julien. 

Red  feldspar  of  granite  I'rom 
Lyme,  Conn.,  Des  Cloiscaux. 

Cupriferous  series  of  Diiliitli, 
Winehcll,  N.  H. 

Comparison  of  rocks  in  Marcinetto 

district,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Microscopy   of  iron    rocks    troni 
south  of  Lake  Superior,  Wieh- 
maun. 

Laurentian  of  Michigan,  Cham- 
berlin,  T.  C. 

Geology  of  Menominee  iron  re- 
gion, Brooks,  Wright.  ('.  E. 

Geology  of  upper  St.  Croix  'iis- 
tricts,  Strong. 


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Petrography — Continued. 
1881.  TiinpioiHe  of  New  Mexico,  Sllli- 

iiian,  It.,  Jr. 
Prof^H'SH  of  iiivcMtitjationH  in  New 

Kniimwick,  liailcy,  1.,  \V. 
Report  oMcoiintiesofNovuSi'otia, 

FlotLher,  H. 
Albany  granite  and  contiict  ])lie- 

uunionu,    New    IIumpHlii  re, 

Ilawcs. 
Cni>rifi'rou8  neries  of  Minnesota, 

Wincliell,N.H. 
Roconnal88nnco  in  San  Francisco, 

Eiirel<a,    and    Hodie   districts, 

IJocliir. 
Felsites    and     aHSociated    roclis 

nortli  of  Uoston,  Diller. 
Micro-character  of  vitreons  roclts 

of  Montana,  Rntley. 
Varions   massive  rocks  made  in 

one  nietamorphic  process, Dana, 

J.  D. 
Analyses  of  minerals  and  rof-ks 

from  Hncks,  I'liiladelphia,  .iiid 

Montgomery  counties,  Pennsyl- 
vania, (icntli. 
Handed  amygdules  of  Brighton 

amygdaloid,  Davis,  W.  M. 
List    of   crystalline    rocks   from 

northern  Minnesota,  Winchell, 

N.  H. 
Elongation    of    pebhles.    Wads- 
worth. 
Crystallines  of  Guiana  and  IJrazil, 

Crosby. 
Geography  antl  geology  of  Trini- 
dad, Crosby. 
Examinations    in   Colorado    and 

New  Mexico,  Stevenson. 
Passage  of  sediments  to  vidcauic 

in  lirighton,  Mass.,  Shaler. 
Origin  of  iron  ores  of  Manniette, 

Wads  worth. 
Gcolo;;y  of  Philadelphia  County, 

etc.,  Pennsylvania,  Hall,  C.  E.; 

Lesley,  .T.  P. 
Menominee  and  Marijuette  iron 

region,  Pomiuger. 
Iron  ore  of  Bartlett,  N.  II.,  Hunt- 
ington. 
Record   of  geology  for    1879-80. 

Hawes. 
Origin    of    petrosiliceous    rocks, 

Crosby. 
Nortliern  New  Brunswick,  Ells. 
Whopper  lode,  Gunnison  County, 

Colo.,  Frazer. 


Petrography— Continued. 

1881.  Mehiphyre   of    lirighton,  Mass., 

Bunion, 

1882.  Tliin  sections  of  cupriferous  series 

of  Minnesota,  Winchell,  N.  11. 

So-culled  l.,oadville  ])orphyry, 
J  u  lien. 

Gdologii>  du  sud-cHt  di^  la  Peiin- 
sylvanii".  Frazer. 

Thin  sections  of  cupriferous  rooks 
in  Miniu!sota,  Winchell,  N.  II. 

List  'f  rocks  of  Minnesota,  Win- 
chell, N.  H. 

Serj)entine  of  Staten  and  New 
York  islands,  .Jnlien. 

Suuiuiary  of  geology  of  Comstock 
lode,  Becker. 

Volcanic  drift  of  Challis,  Idaho, 
Jiilieu. 

Nomenclature  of  massive  crystal- 
line rcxiks,  Jackson,  A.  W. 

Geologischesund  Montanistisf^hes 
nus  I'tah,  OcliHenius. 

Geology  of  Comstock  lode  and 
Washoe  district,  Becker. 

Report  of  work  in  Eureka  dis- 
trict, Hague,  A. 

Composition  of  Mesozoic  diabase 
of  Atlantic  Slope,  Hawes. 

Deerfield  dike.  Massachust^tts, 
Emerson. 

Proposed  system  of  lithologic 
nomenclature,  C  h a m  b  e  r  1  i  n, 
T.  C. 

Diabase  dikes  at  Franklin  fur- 
nace, New  Jersey,  Emerson. 

Tufa  I'rorn  Florissant,  Colo., 
Wadsworth. 

Crystallines    of    the     Wisconsin 
Valley,  Irving,  Van  Ilise   and 
Clark. 
•Geology  of  eastern  Lake  Superior 
district,  Irving,  R.  D. 

Elicolite-syenito  dilics  in  north- 
western New  Jorsej',  Emerson. 

Manjuette  iron  region,  School  of 
Mines. 

Report  on  survey  of  New  Jersey 
for  1882,  Cook. 

Archean  of  Cobe<iuid  Mountain, 
Honeyman. 

Microexamimition  of  Archean 
from  Flambeau  Valley,  Irving, 
R.D. 

1883.  Argillites  and  associates  at  Brain- 

tree,  Mass.,  Dodge. 


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[BVLL.  127. 


Petrography — roiitinnnl. 

1KH8.   MiiiernlN!iii(llitholi)K.Vof\ViHron- 
Nil),  Irvill^^  \l.  I>. 

Khyolitu  from  Y««llowHt<)iio  I'ark, 
WiidNWortli. 

(•eiU'NlH  (if  cryHtiillinp  iron  nrcH, 
.Tiilioii. 

Liti'riitiiro  of  Rt'iilo;;y  (if  Kjiypt 
and  cxaiiiiinttioii  of  tho  olx-lisk, 
Frn/.»«r. 

Zircon  Nvnnito  from  MarbhOioiul. 
MuHH.,  \VH«lHworth. 

Aniiihiliolo  ^rtuiito  from  Syi«ne, 
Stel/nor. 

(loneral  geology  of  Wisroimiii, 
("lianib«^rlin,  T.  C. 

Analyses,  rocks  from  Yellowstone 
Park,  Heftm. 

Floyd  Va.,  idatenii,  Konlaiiio. 

So-cnllud  inrliiHions  in  Maine 
granitoa,  Morrill,  (i.  1'. 

Report  of  Hurvoy  of  New  .Icrsey 
for  1883,  (.'ook, 

Oeolo^y  of  Knrekft  district, 
Ni'viida,  llagnc.  A. 

Copper  rocks  of  T<ako  Sujicrior, 
Irving;,  K.  1). 

Mninit  lniildin<;  stonoH  in  National 
Miisotiui,  Morrill,  («.  P. 

Trat'hyto  of  Marblehead,  Mass., 
Wadswortli. 

Microstrnctnro  of  rocks  of  (^nobcc 
gronp,  Adams,  F.  1). 

Not<>  on  crystallines  of  Pistrict  of 
Columbia,  Merrill,  (J.  P. 

San  .Inun  region,  Colorado,  Corn- 
stock. 

Potsdam  from  Herks  County, 
Pa.,    Morrill,  (i.  P. 

Reixirt  on  Moose  Hivor  and  Lake 
of  tbe  Woods,  Bell. 

Irving  on  origin  of  hornblende  in 
*  rocks  of  tho  Northwest,  Wads- 

worth. 

Origin  of  hornblende  of  crys- 
tallines of  the  Northwest, 
Irving,  R.  D. 

Frenclunans    Hay,    Me.,    Crosby. 

Meteoric  and  terrestrial  rocks, 
Wadsworth. 

Leadville  ])orphvry,  Emmons, 
S.  F. 

Copper  rocks  of  Lake  Superior, 
Irving,  U.  D. 

Nature  of  induration  in  sand- 
stones and  (piartzites  in  Wis- 
consin, Irving,  R.  D. 


Petrography — ( 'ontinued. 
1883.  Fluidal  cavities  in  ((nnrt/.  grttini*. 

Merrill,  <i.  P. 
Uioritefrom('alifornia,  Ueinliolil. 
Notim  on  southeast  (juobee,  Sri- 

w  yn. 
Classitication  of  rocks,  Crosby. 
Ilyjierstiiene      andesito,      WmiIs- 

Worth. 
Report  of  division  of  the  I'aeitic, 

Hague,  A. 
(Cheviot  anihtsites,  Wadsworili. 
Litliology   of  tho   Kisougebirije, 

Wadsworth. 
Volcanoes,  northern  Californi;i  in 

Washington,    Hague    and    hi- 
dings. 
Litliology  of  exploration  of  for- 
tieth parallel,  Merrill,  N.  V. 
Note  on  triclinic  pyroxene,  Cross, 
Petrography  of  rocks  of  Yollmv- 

stoMc  T'ark,  Dutton.  C.  K. 
188-1.  Wisconsin  building  stones,  ('diui- 

ver. 
Paramor])hosis    of   pyroxene    to 

hornblende,  Williams,  (J.  II. 
Report  ou  work  on   Archoan  of 

the  Northwest,  Irving,  R.  I>. 
Minnesota  building  stones.  Win- 

chell,  N.  11. 
Missouri  building  stones,  Hroml- 

head. 
Silver-load    dei>osits   of    Kiirekii, 

Nov.,  Curtis,  .).  S, 
Dike  at   Hou;ihs   Neck,  (^uiiu'v. 

Ma.ss,,  Wolir. 
Notes  on  building  stones  uscil  in 

New  York,  Newberry. 
Rocks  from  Oregon,  Diller. 
Litliology  of  island  of  .lura,  Scot- 
land, Wadsworth. 
lfornblendeaudt!site  from  llojj;oa- 

loin  Merrill,  0.  p. 
liurt'alo     Peak,     Colo.,    !!miiions. 

S.  F. 
(tabbros   and    hornblende   rocks 

neor  Baltimore,  Williams,*!.  II. 
Dnnite  of  North    Carolina.  Jii- 

lion. 
The  fortieth  parallel  rocks,  Wads- 
worth. 
Geology  of  Minnesota,  Winchell 

and  Cpham. 
Study  of  peridotite,  Cumberland, 

R.T.  ;  Wadsworth. 
(leologisches  aus  Utah.  Rotli. 


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lartz  KrniiH, 


Petrography— Continued. 
1884.  FtilKiiriti)  IVuiu  Mount  Tbioleon, 
Dillor. 

Hock  otitrr(i|is  in  central  Miuno- 
Hotu,  I'liliiini. 

Hooka  nud  ores  of  Notre  Uanio 
Bay,  Ncwloundlnud,  Wads- 
worth. 

80-cttllod  quartz  porphyry  at 
Hollina,  Md..  Wiiliam.s,  (!.  H. 

OboervatiouH  in  Moiiut  Kutuhdin 
district,  lliinilin. 

Azoic  synleni  and  its  subdivisions, 
\VbitM»«y  and  VVailHWortli. 

Petrojjrapby  of  fortieth  parallel 
survey,  /.irkel. 

HypcrstbtMio  andesite  and  tri- 
clinic  jiyroxene,  Cross. 

Ueber  Ocstoin  von  Labrador, 
Wiobinann. 

Silicates  about  olivine  in  anortho- 
sitea  from  River  Sagucnay, 
Adams,  1\  U. 

Volcanic  rocks  of  Great  Basin, 
Hague  and  Iddings. 

Enlargements  of  feldspar  in  Ke- 
weenawan  sandstones,  Van 
Ilise. 

Report  on  Lake  Superior  region. 
Hall.  C.  W. 

Geology  of  Iia\railaa  Islands, 
Dutton,  C.  E. 

Washington  buildingstones,  Mer- 
rill, G.  P. 

Cortland  and  Stony  Point  horn- 
blendic  and  augite  rook,  Dana, 
.I.D. 

Building  stones  of  United  States, 
Hawes. 

Litbology  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia, Merrill,  G.  P. 

Illustrations  of  polished  rock  sur- 
faces, Morgan.  11. .). 

Olivine  rocks  of  North  Carolina, 
Wadsworth. 

Serpentine  in  Chester  County, 
Pa.,  Frazer. 

Microscopic  structure  of  building 
stones,  Hawes,  Merrill,  G.  P. 

Felsitos  and  .associates  north  of 
Boston,  Hiller. 

Iron  region  of  northern  Minne- 
sota, Chester,  A.  H. 

Copper  and  iron  districts  of  Lake 
Suiierior,  Wadsworth. 

Ignited  States  geologists  and  the 
propylite  question,  Wadsworth. 


Petrography — Continued. 
18^''l.  Report  of  the  llnited  States  (ieo- 
logicul    Survey,    audcs'tes, 
Hague.  .\. 

Fulgurite  from  Oregon,  Diller. 

Studies  i)f  rocks  of  Cordilleras, 
Wadsworth. 

Sanidiiie,   etc.,    ii\    novadite    of 
Chalk  Mountain,  Colo.,  Cross. 
18H,j.  Trap    tlike    across    soiithciistern 
Pennsylvania.  Lewis,  II.  C. 

Allanite  as  a  rock  eonstiiueut, 
Iddings  and  Cross. 

Reconnaissance  into  Pope 
County,  Minn.,  Winchell.  N.  II. 

Hague  an<1  Iddings  on  Comstock 
bxbn  Haymoiiil. 

Notes  on  stratigraphy  of  Califor- 
nia, Becker. 

Igneous  rocks  of  Washoe,  Nev., 
Hague  and  Lidiiigs. 

Volcanic  dust,  Nebraska,  Merrill, 
(L  P. 

Survey  of  Delaware  County,  Pa., 
Hull.  C.  K. 

Metauiorphisni  in  Rhode  Island 
coal  measures,  Dale. 

Contributions  to  mineralugy  of 
Rocky  Mountains,  Cross  and 
Hillebrand. 

Gestciu  vom  Washington  Terri- 
tory, Oebbeke. 

Enlargement  of  fragments  in  cer- 
tain rocks,  Irving  and  Van 
Hise. 

Nei)beUngestein  iu  den  Vereinig- 
t<'n  Staatcn.  Woltl'. 

Apatitbriugcr  iu  Canada,  Adams, 
F.  1). 

Canadian  Arcbcan  and  Irish 
nu^tamorjfliics,   Kinalian,  G.  H. 

Great  traj)  dike  across  southeast- 
ern Pennsylvania,  Levis.  H.  C. 

Geology  of  nu)uth  of  Narragan- 
sett  Bay,  Dale. 

Arclican  of  the  Niirthwest,  Irv- 
ing. H.  I). 

Interior  of  Gasjn-  peninsula,  KUs, 
Low. 

Lava  from  Bogosloll',  Diller. 

Archean  rocks  of  New  Jersey, 
Britton. 

York  and  Carletoii  counties.  New 
Brunswick,  !{;iiley,  L.  W. 

Report  on  northern  Cupe  Bretuu, 
Fletcher. 


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CATALOGUE    \ND    INDEX    OF 


[BULL.  127. 


'nfliP 


Petrography — Continued. 

1885.  Near    lorty-uinth    parallel   west 

o;    Rocky    MouutniiiN,    Haiier- 

<uan. 
Microscope  in  geology,  Williams, 

G.H. 
Ueber  des  (iangrevier  von  Butto. 

Mont.,  Uutli. 
Apatite  deposits,  Ottawa  County, 

Torrance. 
Enlargements      of      hornblende 

fragments,  Van  Iliso. 
Microscopic  examination  of  scries 

of  sands.  .lulien  and  Bolton. 
Crystallines  of  Minnesota,  Win- 

chell,  N.  H. 
Syenite  and  gabbro,  Essex  Coun- 
ty, Mass.,  Wadswo-th. 
Junction    of    Eastern    sandstone 

and  Keweenawan,  Cbaniberlin 

and  Irving. 
Hyperstheue    basalt,    Williams, 

G.  II. 
Mineralogy     and     pt'trograi)hy. 

Williams,  G.  II. 
Metamorphosis  of  gabbro,  Wil- 
liams, G.  H. 
Gestein  des  Cerro  de  las  Navajas 

in  Mexico,  Tonne. 
Dikes    of    apparently    eruptive 

granite    near    Baltimore,  AVil- 

lianis,  G.  H. 
Allanite  as  a  conRtitiieut  in  many 

rocks,  Crosby. 
Zones  of  silicates  in  anorthosite 

rocks  on  the  Sagucnay,  Adams, 

F.D. 

1886.  Gabbro  and  associates  in  Dela- 

ware, Chester. 
Maainal    of  lithology,  Williams, 

E.  H.  J. 
Genesis  of  the  diamond,  Diller, 

Lewis,  11.  C. 
Examination  of   crystallines    of 

Nova  Scotia  and  Cape  Breton, 

Honcyman. 
Geologic  note  of  excursions,  Nova 

Scotia,  Iloneyman. 
Variolitic  granite  from  Vermont, 

Kronstschoft". 
Polariscopic      examination      of 

crystallines,  lIon<'ynia!i. 
Modern    petrography,  Williams, 

G.  H. 
Inclusions  in  granite  of  Crafts- 
bury,  Vt.,  Mc(Jormick. 


Petrography — Continued. 

1886.  Terms  applied  to  nuitamorphisiu 

and      pori)hyritic       utructiirc, 

Dana,  J .  D. 
Polariscopic  examination  of  rocks 

of  Antigonish,  Honeymaii. 
Turquoise    fron;     New     ilexiio, 

Clark  and  Diller. 
Geological   battle    of    the  Com- 

stock,  Church,  .1.  A. 
Sections  across  New  Hampshire 

and  Vermont,  Hitchcock,  C.  II, 
Mount  Pitt,  Emmons,  A.  B. 
Hornblende    andesite    from    Ho- 

gosloff  Island.  Merrill,  (i,  1'. 
Leadville  ore  deposits,  Coloriido, 

liolker. 
Origin  of  ferruginous  schists  and 

iron   ores  of    Lake    .Supoiinr, 

Irving,  U.  D. 
Origin  of  schists,  etc.,  of  Peno- 

keo-Gogebic  series.  Van  Hisc, 
Archcau    of   Northwest,    Irving, 

R.  I). 
Delaware  gabbros,  etc.,  Chestir. 
Gabbros  and  associated  rocks  near 

Baltimore,  Williams,  G.  II. 
Holyoke  trap,  I'.ni(!rson. 
Montana  eruptives,  Lindgron. 
Penokee-Gogobic  rocks.  Van  llise. 
Peridotites  near  Peekskill,  N.  V., 

Williams,  G.  H. 
Topaz  and  rhyolite.  Cross. 
On  i)tilo]ite,  Cross  and  EaUins. 
Peridotitc  of  Kentucky,  DilltT. 
Volcanic  rocks  of  Cf-ntriil  Amer- 
ica, Hague  and  Iddings. 
Structure    of   igneous    rocks  in 

Orange    Mountain,  N.   .1.,  Id- 
dings. 
Geology  of  L.ake  of  the  \\'ouds 

region,  Lawton. 
Analyses  [rocks  of|  Leadville  re- 
gion, Ilillebrand. 
Petrography,    Leadville    region, 

Cross. 

1887.  Rainy  Lake  region,  Lawsoii. 
Geological     Report,     Miniiesotii. 

Winchell,  N.  H. 
Parallel  structure,  Callawiiy. 
Groat  dike  at    Paradise,   I!.  !■■ 

Crosby  and  Barton. 
Enlargement  of  hornblende  ami 

angite.  Van  Hise. 
Litliophysa'    and    lamination  of 

acid  lavas,  Iddings. 


DAHTON.l 


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751 


nation  ol' rucks 


e,  Cross, 
and  Eakitis. 
itncky,  DilltT, 
Ccntriil  Aiiier- 
Iddiugs. 
eou8    rocks  in 
(in,  N.   .1.,  Ill- 

of  the  ^\■()u(ls 

f|  Leadvillere- 

d. 

ladvillfi    rt'sion. 


Petrography — Continued. 
1S87.  Copper   ores  of    the   Southwest 
Weudt. 

California     rocks,    petrographic 
notes,  Schuster. 

Texture  of  ni.assivc  rocks,  IJecker. 

Latest  volciinic  eruption  in  Cali- 
fornia, Diller. 

Peridotite   of    Elliott    County, 
Ky.,  Diller. 

Nortlieastern     Minnesota.     Win 
chell,  A. 

Cortland  rocks,  Harker,  Williams, 
G.  H. 

Eozoonal    rock     of    Manhattan 
Island.  Gratacap. 

Kersantite  at  Croton.  Newberry. 

Norites  of  the  Cortlan<l   series, 
Williams.  G.  H. 

Serpentines    of    Staten     Island, 
Gratacap,  Britton.  N.  L. 

Serpentine  of  Syracuse,  Williams, 
G.  H. 

Rejiort  on   Rainy    Lake    rejjion, 
Ti.'iwson. 
isss.  I'eridotites,  North  Carolina  an<l 
Ore<;on,  Diller. 

Nickel  Mountain.  Grog,   (perido- 
tite), M^irrill,  G.  P. 

Serpentine  of  southeastern  I'enn- 
sylvania,  Chester. 

Andesite,  Cerro  de  Pasco,  Pern, 
Hodges. 

Contact    ]dienoniona,    in     South 
Carolina,  Richards. 

Obsidian  clitf,  Yellowstone  Park, 
Iddings. 

Ni<'kel   ores  from    Oregon,   etc., 
Clarke,  F.  W. 

Ore  of  Treadwell  mine,  Alaska, 
Adams,  F.  D. 

Primary  quartz    in    basalt.    Id- 
dings. 

Building  stones.  Califomi.'i,. lack- 
son.  A.  W. 

Litholoj'y  of  wall  rocks,  Atwood. 

Mono  County,  Whiting. 

Quicksilver    dejxnsits  of    Pacific 
Slope,  Becker. 

Diab.ase    dikes  of   Rainy   Lake. 
LawBon. 

Drift  of  central   Ontario,  Cole- 
man. 

Huronian  near  Sudbury,  Bonney 

Michipicoten  Bay,  llerriek.  Tight 
and  Jones. 


Petrography — Continued. 

1W8.  Original  Huronian  region,  Win- 
chell,  N.  H. 

Canadian  rocks  containing  sc.ap- 
olite,  Adams  and  Lawson. 

Syno])8i8  of  Rosenbusch's  new 
Bclieme,  Bayley. 

Erujitive  rocks  from  Custer 
County,  Colo.,  Cross. 

Paramor])hic  origin  of  certain 
minerals.  Cross. 

Phonolite  from  Colorado,  Cross 

Enlargement  of  augites  in  ])eri- 
dotites  I'rom  Little  Deer  Isload, 
Me.,  Merrill.  G.  P. 

Rocks  near  llchester,  Md.,  Ho'ibs. 

Dike  of  diabase  in  Boston  basin, 
Hobbs. 

Metaniorphism  of  eruptive*  on 
south  shore  of  Lake  Sujierior, 
AVilliams,  G.  H. 

Some  noriles  and  gabbros.  ller- 
riek, Clarke  and  Deming. 

Spotted  rocks  from  Pigeon  Point, 
Bayley. 

Archean  geology  of  Missouri, 
Haworth. 

Report,  California  division, 
Becker. 

Contact  nictaniorpliism  produced 
by  Cortland  series.  Willianis, 
G.H. 

Dikes  of  Hudson  River  High- 
lands, Kemp. 

Diorite  dike  at  Forest  of  Dean, 
Kemp. 

Gabbros  and  diorites  of  the  Cort- 
land series.  Williams,  (i.  H. 

Rosetowu  extension  of  the  Cort- 
land series,  Keiii]). 

Geological  and  mineralogical 
notes.  Sears. 

Relations  of  Keweenawan,  Torch 
Lake.  Mich.,  ^Vadswo^th. 

Relations  of  conglomerate  and 
slate  in  Koston  basin.  Crosby. 

Theories  of  ore  deposits,  Wads- 
worth. 

Supposed  fossil  from  cojnper  rocks 
of  Lake  Sui)erior,  Wailsworth. 
•         Olivine  diabase  from  St.  (ieorge, 
Diokerman  and  Wadsworth. 

Rocks  of  Thunder  Bay  district, 
Bayley. 

Rocks  from  Yukon  district, 
Adams,  F.  D. 


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fBTTLl.  127. 


DABTON. 


Petrography — Contimiert. 

1889.  Hnildin^  Hloiies   of   the    T^nitod 

StatBH,  Merrill,  (f.  P. 
Geology  of  Cape  Ann,  Shaler. 
M<>niixit«  ill  rocks,  Derby. 
Fernando  Noronha,  petrography, 

Gill,  Williams,  G.  II. 
Leiicite    rock,   Absaroka    range, 

Wyoming,  Hague,  Iddings. 
Piko  C'onnty  peridotito,  Arkan- 
sas, Hrackctt. 
Gneiss  bowlder  in  Halifax  coal, 

S])eiicer,  .1. 
Tra])8    of    Connecticut     Valley, 

Davis  and  Whittle. 
Petropra])Iiy  of  Sandwich  Islands, 

Diina,  K.  S. 
Mineralogy    of    Maryland,    Wil- 
liams, G.  H. 
Paragenusis     of     allanito     and 

epidote,  Hobbs. 
Granites  of  the  Northwest,  Hall, 

C.  W. 
Northeastern     Minnesota,    Win- 

cliell.  H.V. 
Character  of  Trenton  limestone, 

Minnesota.  Hall,  C.W. 
Porphyrite  of  northwestern  New 

.lerscy.  Keui]). 
Eruptive    rocks    of    Minnesota, 

Winchell,N.  H. 
Serpentines  of  Montville,  N.  J., 

Merrill,  G.  P. 
Camptonite     dike,    Washington 

County,     N.     Y.,     Kemp    and 

Marstcrs. 

1890.  Huronian  and  Lauren tian  north 

of  Luke  Huron,  Harlow,  Law- 
son. 

Report — Division  of  petrography, 
Uuiteil  States  (ieological  Sur- 
vey, Dillcr. 

Greenstono  schists,  Michigan, 
Williams,  G.  H. 

Archeau  of  central  Cana<la,  Law- 
son. 

Eruptives  of  Lake  Huron  region? 
Fairbanks, 

Co])per  in  Animikie  at  Thunder 
Bay,  Lawson. 

Origin  of  soda  granite,  (^c, 
Pigeon  Point,  Bayley, 

Certain  dikes  of  Rainy  Lake 
region,  Lawson  and  Shutt. 

Notes  on  Big  Mend  of  the  Co- 
lumbia, Coleman. 


Petrography— rontinned. 
1890.  Granitoid  areas  m  lower  Ijanreii- 

tjai,  Hitchcock,  C.H. 
Hernardston     series     of     upper 

Devonian,  Emerson. 
Trap  dikes  near  Kennebuiik])ort, 

Me.,  Kemp. 
Triassic  traps  of   Nova    Scotia, 

Marsters. 
Dikes  in   Appalachian   Virginia, 

Diller. 
Notes     from     Baja      California, 

Mexico,  Lindgron. 
Rocks    from    Montana,     Merrill. 

G.  P. 
Eruptive     rocks      of      Boulder 

County,  Colo.,  Palmer. 
Volcanic  rocks  from  Tewan  Moun- 
tains, N.  Mcx.,  Iddings. 
Igneous    rocks    of    Yellow.stone 

Pivrk,  Iddings. 
Fayalite  in  obsidian    of    lipari 

Iddings  and  Penfield. 
Basalt  from   Pilot    Knob,   Tex.. 

Kemj). 
Origin  of  gneiss.  Bell. 
Observations     in    Norway,  Wil- 
liams, G.  H. 
Secondary  minerals  of  ampliiliole 

and  pyroxene  groups,  Crou.s, 
Petrography  for  1887  and   M», 

Morrill,  G.  P. 
Hocks  of  Essex   County,  .Mas.s., 

Lewis. 
Granites  of  Massachusetts.  I'.nicr- 

sou. 
Crystalline    rocks    of    Missouri, 

llaworth. 
Pre-Cambrian  of  the  Black  Hills, 

Van  Hise. 
Motaniorphic  strata  of  8ontliea.st- 

ern  New  York,  Merrill,  1'.  .1. 1(. 
Magnetic  rocks,  Arizona  and  Cali- 
fornia, Hanks. 
Archeau  rocks,  New  Jersey,  Xa- 

sou. 
Zircon  rocks  in  Highlands  orXcw 

Jersey,  Nason  and  Ferricr. 
Noufoldsi>athic    iutriisivcs  of 

Maryland,  Williams.  G.  1 '. 
Traps  of  Newark  syste?;;  m  New 

.lersey  region,  Dartou. 
Mother   lode    region,  CaMfornia, 

Fairbanks, 
Syracuse    serpentines,  \^'illiamB, 

G.  H. 


|Bn,i.  127, 


OABTON.) 


NORTH  AMP:RICAN   GEOLOGY. 


753 


(ver  T.anren- 
i. 

of     upper 
t. 
iebnnk])(irt, 

ova    Scotia, 

in   Virginia, 

California, 

,nft,     Mrrrill, 

of      Hoiildcr 
Inier. 

TewanMoun- 
ilinjj;H. 
Yellowstone 

Ml    of    l.ipiiri 
ield. 
Knob,    Tex., 

oil. 
Norway,  Wil- 

of  anii>liili<)le 
lups,  Cross. 
17  and   1»>*8, 

tounty,  Mass., 

lusetts.  I'nier- 

of    Missouri, 

,0  lllack  Hill*, 

kof  flontlipaat- 
lerrill,  1".  .III. 
kzoniiaiuH'ali- 

Iw  Jersey,  Na- 

Ihlaiuls  of  Nt'W 
Id  FerritT. 
itr»si^'^9  of 
Ims.G.  r. 
liystC'V.  Ill  N*^ 
lirtoM. 
ju,  CaMfornift, 

luet),  WilHnms, 


petrography— Continued. 
IX'.K).  SoriiciitiiioiK*    rocks,    Now    York 

and i'i'iinnyl\  aula,  Mt'rrill,(i.  1'. 
Serpi'ntinoHofHoiithoastiTu  Penn- 
sylvania, Rand. 
Penokoo  iron  series,  Irving  and 

Van  Hise. 
Striictnr«!  of  oolite,  Harbour. 
Trenton  limestoiio.  Ohio  and  In- 

diaiiii,  Orton. 
18'.)1.  Alunito  1111(1  diiispore  from  K'osita 

hills,  Colorado,  Cros.s. 
Minerals    in    spliorulitos,  (ilado 

Creek,  Wyo.,  Iddings  and  Pt-n- 

fleld. 
Constitution  and  origin  of  R]dier- 

nlitcs,  Cross. 
Spherulitic    crystallization,    Id- 

diiigs. 
Mount  Diablo,  Gal.,  Turner. 
Lato  volcanic  erui)tion  in  north- 
ern California,  Diller. 
Report  I'nitod  States  Geoloj^ical 

Survey,  Powell. 
Granites  from  British  Columbia, 

Alaska,  etc.,  Adams,  F.  1). 
Drift  rocks  of  central  Ont.ario, 

Coleman. 
Metallic  iron  on  .^t.  .Joseph  Island, 

I>ako  Huron,  llolimann. 
Petrographic    dillcreutiation    in 

dikes  of  Rainy   Lake  region, 

Lawsou. 
Maniiu'tto    and    Keweenaw  dis- 
tricts, Wadsworth. 
Iron  ores  of  Minnesota,  Winchell, 

N.  II. 
Steep  Rock  Lake  region,  Smyth. 
A  last  word  with  the  Ilurouian, 

Winchell,  A. 
Peuokec  iron  series,  Irving  and 

Van  Hiso. 
Introduction  to  study  of  pctnd- 

ogy,  I  latch. 
Petrograjthical  tables.  Lane. 
Tabulation     of    igneous     rocks, 

Adams,  F.  D. 
Xenotime  as  an  accessory  element 

in  rocks,  Derby. 
Igneous  rocks  of  Arkansas,  \\'il- 

liams,   J.  F, ;    Kemp   and    Wil- 
liams. 
Dikes  outside  the  syenite  areas 

of  Arkansas,  Keni]). 
Dike  in  Minnesota  iviver  valley, 

Mall,  C.W. 
Bull.  127 48 


Petrography — Continued. 

1S91.  Cryst.'illine    rocks    of    Missouri, 
Hawortli. 

silicified  ^lass  breccia,  ."^udbnry 
district,  Williams,  (!.  H. 

Kasanitc    from     Indiana,    Gold- 
smith. 

Piedmont      plateau,     Maryland, 
Willi.ims,  (i.  11. ;  Keyes. 

Mesozoic    igneous   rocks  of  ^'i^- 
giuia,  (Jjimplieli  and  Itrown. 

Distribution  of  titanii-  oxide  |in 
soils],  Dunningtou. 

Met.'imoriihism    in    conglomerate 
schist.  Wolir. 

Kifting  ill  granite  [('ai>o  Ann], 
Tarr. 

Post-.\rchcan  age  of  white  lime- 
stones of  New  .lersey.  Niison. 

Nephclinc  bearing  rocks  in  Bra- 
zil, Derby. 

Magnetite    districts     in     Hrazil, 
Derby. 

PetroB.    On  certain  rocks  supposed  to 
move  witiiout  any  apjjarent  cause;. 
.\in.  .Idiir.  Sri.,  v(p1..'),  pii.  :!4-.'I7,  plate,  18L'2. 

Pettit,    Willium.     Remarks    concerning 
the  copper  district  of  I.;iko   Superior. 
KriiiiUliii  Inst.,  Jour.,  M  sirios,  vol.  13,  pi>. 
;a8-:Mr>.  iiLip.  !»47. 

Phillips,  .T.  .Vrthnr.  Notes  on  the  chom- 
iciil  geology  of  the  gold  Holds  of  Cali- 
fornia. 

.\l)Htract,  Am.  ,I<iur.  Sci.,  2il  Hci-ics,  vol.  4^^ 
pi».i;i  1-139,  ISO!). 
From  I'loc.  Hdvnl  Soc.  vol.  Ki.  p.  2!I4. 

The   alkaline  and   boracic  lakes  of 

California. 

Kansas  VAty  Roviow,  vol.  1.  pp.  'J2.Vl>:i,"i,  1878, 
From  Popular  Sri.  Uovimv,  \H'X. 

Phillips.  .1.  V.  The  geology  of  the  Upper 
Mississippi;  lead  region. 

MiiiiiiK  Mas.,  vol. 'J.  pp.  129-inH,  Xow  York, 
1854.     [N'ol  si'on.l 

Peport  on  the  geology  of  the  min- 
eral districts,  contiguous  to  the  Iron 
.Mountain  Railroa<l  [has  a  geologic 
map],  St.  Louis,  1S.W.     [Not  seen.] 

Geology  of  the  West. 

Kansas  City  Review,  vol.  1,  pp.  488-491, 1S78. 
Si'i.  .Vm.  Supp..  vol.  4  (No.!)0).p.  1432,  1877. 
From  St.  Louis  Uepublicaii,  1877. 

Phillips,  William.  Essay  on  the  Georgia 
gold  mines. 

Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  vol.  24,  pp.  1-18, 1833, 


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North    C'arolinft    pho«- 


754 

Phillips,  W.  B. 

pliateB. 

Elishii  Mitcholl,  Sci.  Soc,  Jonr.,  1884,  pj). 
60-83. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jonr.  Sci.,  Sd  series,  vol.  28,  p. 

7!)  (I  p.),  1884. 

Mica  mining  iu  North  Carolina. 

Eu;;.  and  >liniiig  .lour.,  vol.  45,  pp.  286,  306- 
307,  ?i2, 324,  382-383.  398, 418.  436,  4",  1888. 

Elish.i  Mitcholl,  Hcl.  Soc.,  Jour.,  1888,  part 
2,  pp.  73-97. 

Sci.  Am.  Siipp.,  vol.26,  p.  10449,  No. 654;  pp. 
10462-10483,  No.  656;  pp.  10174-X04?6,  No.  656, 
4°. 1888. 

Phinney,  A.J.  Geology  of  Delaware 
County. 

Indiann,  Uopartment  of  Geol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.,  mil  Annual  Report,  pp.  126-149,  ni.-<p, 
IndiaunpoliH.  1882. 

Geology  of  Randolph  County. 

Indiana,  Department  of  Geol.  and  Nat. 
ni«t.,  12th  Annnal  Report  for  1882,  pp.  177-195, 
IndiauapoliB,  1883. 

Geology  of  Grant  County. 

Indiana,  Department  of  Geol.  and  Nai. 
Hist..  13th  Annual  Report  for  1883,  pp.  138-153, 
Indianapolis,  1884. 

Henry  County  and  portions  of  Ran- 
dolph, \Vayne,  and  Delaware. 

Indiana,  Department  of  Geol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.,  15th  Report,  1886,  pp.  97-116,  Indianapo- 
lis, 1886. 

[Natural  gas  in  Indiana.] 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Mineral  Resources,  1887, 
pp.  485-489,  Washington,  1888. 

[Pickering,  Charles.]  [Distribution  of 
bowlders  between  Salem  and  Danvers, 
Mass.]  I 

Boston  Soc.  .Fat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  6,  p.  24 
(ip.),18.'56. 

[Remarks  on  the  Glacial  theory.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  14,  p.  75  ] 
(4  p.),  1872. 

[On    the   drift    in    the   vicinity   of 

Salem.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  14,  p,  91 
(4  p.),  1872. 

[ ]  [On  the  general    distribution  of 

conglomerate  and  its  formation.] 

Boston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  14,  p.  128  i 
(1  p.).  1872. 

Pictet,  F.  J.  The  Quaternarian  or  dilu- 
vian  period,  considered  in  its  re'ation  to 
the  present  epoch. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  31,  pp.  345-353, 
1861. 

From  Biblioth.  Univ.  [Archives]  de  Geneve, 
vol.  8.  p.  255. 


[nri.i..  127. 


Pierce,  [B].     Formation  of  continents. 
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Pierce,  Eri.      Letter    [on    pothohs   iu 
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Geology  and  mineralogy  of  New  Ham i  isli ire 
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Concord,  1844. 

Pierce,   James.       Discovery    of    native 

cr-^  itallixed  carbonate  of  magnrsiiion 

Stateu  Island,    with  a  notice  ot    the 

geology  and  mineralogy  of  that  island. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  1.  pp.  142-146, 1818 

Account  of  the  goolojfy,  mineralogy, 

scenery,  etc.,  of  the  secondary  region 
of  New  York  and  New  Jersey  and  the 
adjacent  regions. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  2,  pp.  181-199, 18-'u 

Chalybeate    spring    at    Litrhtield, 

Conn. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  3,  pp.  235-236, 1821. 

On  the  geology,  mineralogy,  sconery. 

etc.,  of  the  Highlands  of  New  York  ami 
New  Jersey. 

Am.  Jonr.  Sci.,  vol.  5,  pp.  26-33,  1822. 

Notice    of   the  alluvial  district  of 

New  Jersey,  with  remarks  on  its  ai;ri- 
culture. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  0,  pp.  237-242, 182;i. 

A  memoir  on  the  Catskill  Mountains, 

with  notices  of  their  topography,  scen- 
ery, mineralogy,  zoology,  etc. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  6,  i)p.  86-98,  1823. 

Notices  of  the  agriculture. sctnery, 

geology,  and  animal,  vegetable,  and 
mineral  productions  of  the  Florida 
and  of  the  Indian  tribes. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  9.  pp.  119-136,  182,"). 

Practical  remarks  on  tiie  shell  m.irl 

region  of  the  eastern  parts  of  \'irgiiii:i 
and  Maryland,  and  upon  thebituiniuoiis 
coal  formation  in  Virginia  and  the  con- 
tiguous region. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci  ,  vol.  11,  pp.  54-59, 1826 

Notice  of  the  peninsula  of  Mii'liigan,  | 

in  relation  to  its  topography,  scenery, 

agriculture,  population,  resources,  etc. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  10,  pp.  304-3HV  18'2R 

Observations  relative  to  some  of  the  I 

mountain  districts  of  Pennsylvania 
and  the  mineral  resources  of  tliat  State, 
in  its  anthracite,  bituminouH  coal,  salt, 
and  iron,  with  miscellaneous  remarks.  | 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  12,  pp.  54-74. 1827. 

Pieschel,  C.     Die  Vulkane  der  IJejuililikj 
Mexico,  Berlin,  1856.     [Not  seeu.] 


DABTOW.) 


NORTH   AMERICAN   OEOLOOY. 


756 


Pike,  J.  W.     Preservation    of  fosail   in- 
Bects  and  plants  on  Maxon  Creek. 

Scionco  (ijdited  liy  MichcU),  vol.  1,  p.  163 
(J  p.),  4°,  1880. 

- — •  The  geuesiH  and  conservation  of  vol- 
canic energy.     [Abstract] 

Am.  Aanoc.  Adv.  Scl.,Proc.,  vol. 33, pp. 4.12- 

m,  188.1. 
Pinart,  A.  L.  Voyages  a  la  cote  nord- 
oiirst  do  rAmi5ri(jue,  annees  1870-1872. 
Vol.  1,  part  1.  Mindralogie  ot  gf^ologie. 
,")  i)iigt's,  5  plates,  1^,  Paris,  1875.  [Not 
seon.] 
Piatt,  Franklin.  Report  of  progress  in 
the  Clearfield  and  Jefferson  district  of 
the  bituminous  coal  fields. 

Jd  (Jeol.  Snrv.  lViiu«ylviinm,  lieport  H,  viii, 
290  p.igos,  iiiaps,  plates,  Harrisbiirg,  1875;  (pp. 
217  ■.".m,  from  H.  I).  Rogers's  final  report). 

—  Durability  of  the  natural  gas  supply. 
2d  (iool.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  L,  spo 

oial  report  on  tlie  manufacture  of  coke,  pp. 
161-172,  Harrisburg,  1876. 

—  The  coal  measures  of  the  Youghio- 
gbeiiy  [and  Connellsville]. 

2(1  (!eol..Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  L,«pe- 
(■U\\  report  on  ooke  manufacture,  pp.  1-116,  3 
platt's,  Harrisburg,  1876. 

[ —  1  Coal  basins  of  Bradford  and  Tioga 
counties,  and  at  the  forks  of  Pine 
Crook,  in  Potter  County. 

2il  (Jeol.  Surv.  I'eiinsylvania,  Report  G,  re- 
port of  progress  in  Bradford  and  Tioga  coun- 
ties, pp.  97-234,  Harrisburg,  1878. 

—  (Ueport  on  the  coal  fields.] 

2il  (tpol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  GGG, 
tilt'  geology  of  Potter  County,  by  Andrew 
Slid  wood.  pp.  67-68, 69-95,  Harrisburg,  188t). 

—  Character  of  some  Sullivtin  County, 
Pa..  I'oals. 

Am.  Pbil.  Soo.,  I'roo.,  vol.  18,  pp.  186-lStl, 
188U. 

—  Tlio  (^neens  Run  coal  basin  in  Clin- 
t<m  County,  north  of  the  Susquehanna 
River. 

2il  (iool.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  G4, 
gtiiloijy  of  Clinton  County,  by  H.  Martyn 
(himce,  pp.  153-164,  Harnsbuig,  1880. 

j  —  Tlio  Tangascootiic  coal  basin  in  Cen- 
ter and  Clinton  counties  south  of  tlio 

Susiiiielianna. 

2il  Cuol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  04, 
gfiiliigy  of  Clinton  County,  by  11.  Martyn 
Chanie,  pp,  165-174,  Harrisburg  1880. 

[  — -  Tlio  geology  of  Blair  County. 

2il  Cieol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  T,  311 
|iai:>s.  with  atlas  of  14  sheets,  colored  map,  1 
iiiilix  sheet,  2  sheets  colored  sections,  Harris- 
liiiit;,  1881. 


Piatt,  Franklin — Continued. 

How  anthracite   coal    lies    in    the 

rocks. 

2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania.  Report  A2, 
specal  report  on  waste  in  mining  anthracite, 
by liranklln  Piatt,  pp.  1-4, plates,  Harrisburg, 
1881. 

and  Piatt,  W.  G.    Report  of  progress 

in  the  Cambria  and  Somerset  district  of 
the  bituminous  coal  fields  of  western 
Pennsylvania. 

2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Repoi*  HHH, 

348  pages,  plates,  maps,  8',  Harrisburg,  1877. 

Includes  preface  by  J.  P.  Lesley,  pp.  xi-xxiiv. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  S''i.,  3d  series,  vol.  16, 

p.  315  (i  p.),  1878. 

Report  of  progress  in  the  Cam- 
bria .and  Somerset  district  of  the  bitumi- 
nous coal  fields  of  western  Pennsylva- 
nia, part  1,  Cambria. 

2d  (iool.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Ueport  HH, 
XXX,  194  pages,  5  plates,  5  maps,  8"^,  Harrisburg, 
1877. 

and    Sanders,    R.    II.     .Section    of 

the  Paleozoic  rocks  in  Blair  County, 
Pa. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.  Proc.,  vol.  17.  pp.  349-352,  714, 
1878. 

2d  (iool.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  F, 
fossil  ore  .Juniata  Valley,  by  J.  H.  Dewecs.  pp. 
261-264,  Harrisburg,  1878. 

Sherwood,  Andrew,  and.  The  geol- 
ogy of  Lycoming  and  Sullivan  coun- 
ties. 

2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  of  prog- 
ress GG,  ix,  208  pages,  2  maps,  plates,  Harris- 
burg, 1880, 

Piatt,  \V.  G.  Report  of  progress  in  In- 
diana County. 

2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  H4, 
xxvii,  1-316  pages,  map,  Harrisburg.  1878. 

Report  of   progress    in    Armstrong 

County. 

2d  Geol,  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  H5  for 
1879,  xsiii-lxvii,  338  pages,  map,  Hariisburg, 
1880. 

Report    of    progress    in    Jefferson 

County. 

2d  Geol.  .Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  H6, 
xxxiv,  218  pages,  map,  Harriiburg,  1881. 

Piatt,   Franklin,  and.     Report    of 

])rogresH  in  the  Cambria  and  Somerset 
district  of  the  bitiiminouH  coal  fields 
of  western  Pennsylvania,  part  1,  Cam- 
bria. 

2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  HH, 
XXX,  194  pages,  6  plates.  5  maps,  Harrisburg, 
1877. 


756 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[BCJLL.  127. 


Piatt,  \V.  (i.,  !»nd  Piatt,  Franklin— Coii'd. 
— — Report  of  progress  in  the  Cam- 
bria iind  Somt'rsci  district  of  the  l>i- 
tuiuinoiis  coal  lields  of  wosteru  Penn- 
sylvania. 

2(1  in-iA.  Snrv.  I'ouiis.vlvania,  lleport  HHII, 

a48    )>a};('.f,    ])lalCH,    main,    llarriHliiiif;,    I;*??. 

Includes  iiroface  by  .r.  1".  Lesley,  )))>.  xi-xx\iv. 

Abstract,  Am.  Juur.  Sci.,  3d  aeries,  vol.  15, 

p.  3ir.  (i  p.),  1878. 

Pleistocene. 

New  EN(iLANi). 
178G.  Gay  Head,  West,  Baylies. 
1811.  Observations  in  vicinity  of  New 

Haven,  .'^illinian. 
1818.  Keniarks  on  sections  of  Massa- 
chusetts on  Connocticut  River 
with  j)arts  of  Vermont,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 
Mineralogy  and  geology  of  Boston 

region,  Dana,  S.  L.  and  J.  F. 
Index  to  geology  of  the  Northern 
States,  Eaton. 

1821.  Notice  of  geological  essays,  by 

H.  11.  Hayden,  Silliman. 

1822.  Kocks  BUj)posed  to  move  without 

ai)parent  cause,  I'otros, 

1823.  Kockiug  stone  in  Durham,  N.  H., 

Moore,  J.  15. 
Regions  contiguous  to  River  Con- 
necticut, Hitchcock,  E. 

1824.  Marthas  Vineyard  and  Elizabeth 

islands,  Hitchcock,  E. 
Rocking  stone  in  Warwick,  R.  I., 

Taylor,  S. 
Roxbury   rocking  stone.  Porter, 

Cambridge  and  Webb. 

1825.  Former  lake  near  Uolyoke,  Mass., 

Hubbard,  A.  O. 
Rocking  stone  in  Savoy,  Mass., 

Porter,  J. 
Moving  of  rocks  by  ice.  Wood,  J. ; 

Adams,  J. 
On  bowlders  and  rolled  stones,  N. 
Moving  rocks  of  Salisbury,  Lee, 

C.  A. 

1826.  Remarks  on  bowlders,  Dobsou. 
A  rocking  stone.  Mason,  O. 
Eruptions  of  Long  Lake  and  Mud 

Lake  in  Vermont,  Dwight,  S.  E. 

1827.  Lead  mines  of  Hampshire  County, 

Mass.,  Nash. 
Porcelain      clay,      Vermont, 
Dewey,  C. 

1828.  Supposed  transportation  of  rocks, 

Dewey. 


Pleistocene — Contintied. 

Nkw  EN(Ji,Axn — Continued. 

1829.  Slides  in  the  White  Mountains, 
Silliman,     Wilcox,    C;    liuld- 
win,  J. 
Qeologj  of  county  of  Berkshire, 
Mass.,  Dewey. 

1832.  Geological  survey  of  Massadm. 

setts.  Economics,  Hitchcoik,  i;. 

Watercourses,  alluvial  audotlitT 
rocks  of  Connocticut  A'allev, 
Smith,  A. 

Section  from  Killingly  to  I  lad- 
dam,  Conn.,  Mather. 

Diluvial  scratches,  New  llam]i- 
shire.  Ball,  .1. 

1833.  Notice  of  a  rocking  stone,  Potter, 
Report  on  Massachusetts,  liitih- 

cock.  E. 

1837.  Excursion   to    Mount  KataLlin, 

Bailey,  J.  W. 
Geology  of  Portland  and  vicinity, 

Hit(;hcock,  E. 
First    report    ou    public    lauds, 

Maine,  Jackson,  C.  T. 
First  report  ou  geology  ol  Maiuc, 

.lack.soy,  C.  T. 
Cbiastolite  of  Lancaster,  Mass., 

Jackson,  C.  T. 
Certain  causes  of  changes  now  iu 

operatiim    iu     Massachntjitt^. 

Hitchcock,  E. 

1838.  Observations  in  the  White  Muim- 

taius,  Hubbard,  (>.  P. 

Second  report  on  Maine,  .lacJisun, 
C.T. 

Reexamination  of  economical  ge- 
ology of  Massachusetts,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 

Remarks  on  portions  of  Maiue, 
Jackson,  C.  T. 

Second  report  of  public  lands  of 
Maine,  .Jackson,  C.  1'. 

AUagash  section  from  the  I'eudb- 
scottotheSt.  Jiiiwrencc.  Hodge. 

1839.  Analysis  of  marl  from  l-'aruiiug- 

ton.  Conn.,  Silliman. 

Survey  of  Aroostook  River, 
Maine,  Holmes,  E. 

Catalogue  of  geological  speci- 
mens, Maine,  Jackson,  C.  T. 

Introduction,  geological  report. 
agricultural  geology,  Mame, 
Jackson,  C.  T. 

1840.  Direction  of  scratches  in  Dorches- 

ter, Mass.,  Teachiuacher. 


[BCLL.  127. 


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757 


lined. 

te  Mountiiiiis, 
X,    C;    Hiild- 

of  Berkshire, 

of  MasHadm- 

llitcbcork,  K. 

ivial  uud  other 

iCticut   A' alley, 

iiigly  to   llail- 

tlier. 

8,  New   Ilamii- 

g  stoue,  I'otter. 
busetts,  Hitch- 

)uut  Katub.liu, 

udiindviciuitv, 

public    lauds, 
1,  C.  T. 

eology  oi  Muiui', 

imcaster,  Mass., 

'cbauges  now  iu 
Maasaebiibitts, 


tbe  Wbito  Moim- 

().  V. 
Maiuc,  Jai'ksuii, 


f  ocoiumiical  S''- 
icbusetts,  Hitch- 

rtious  of  Maiue. 

f  public  lands  of 
)ii,  C.  T. 

from  tbc  Teudh- 
iiiwrcncc.  Hodge. 
1  from  I'ariniug- 
llimau. 

oostook     Kiver, 

s,  K. 
ire<)lo;,Mcal   sped- 

hicksou,  C.  T. 
;oological  report, 

geology,   M'""^' 

ivtcbos  in  Oorclies- 
achmacUer. 


Pleistocene — f 'ontiinu  d. 

Vkw  ENdi.AND — ('oi)tiimod. 
IMO.  (Jcological  .'*nrv(\v  of  Hlitido  Im- 

land,  Jackson,  C.  'I'. 
ISIl.    InfiiKorial   dojiosit   at  Ncwdeld, 
Me.,  .Facksim,  V.  T. 

licport  on  sections  and  on  geol- 
ogy of  iiortbcrn  Now  llan'p- 
shire,  Wbitney  and  Williams. 

Cilacial  action  in  New  England, 
.lackson,  C.  T. 

Final  report  on  Massaclinsetts, 
Mitebeoek,  E. 

I'irst  rci>ort  on  New  Ilampsbire, 
, lackson,  C.  T. 
IWJ.  i'otboics    near    Canaan,    N.    II., 
.lackson,  C.  T. 

Moraine  in  Andover,  Mass.,  fJray, 
A. 

(icologie  features  of  valley  of 
Connecticut  at  Charleston, 
N.  H.,  Webber. 

Glacial  theory  of  .Vmerica,  .lack- 
son.  C.  T. 
18-13.  (Jeology  of  New  York,  tirst  dis- 
trict, Mather. 

The]>henomenaof  glacio-aipicons 
action  in  North  America,  Hitch- 
cock, I". 

On  drift,  .lackson,  C.  T. 

Metamorjihism  in  New  Tlamp- 
shire,  .lackson,  C.  T. 

Drift  of  Connecticut  Valley,  Sil- 
limiin. 
IKII.  Native  copper  in  Whately.  Jfass., 
Hitchcock,  E. 

Potholes  in  Warwick,  Mass., 
ricrce,  E. 

Tertiary  of  Marthas  Vineyard, 
I. yell. 

Dispersion  of  drift  blocks  in  Herk- 
shiro  County,  Mass.,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 

Alluvial  banks  of  the  Connecti- 
cut, Webl)er,  S. 

Final  report  on  New  Hampshire, 
.lackson,  C.  T. 

Oeological  map  of  Mas8achu,sctts, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

Ex|)lanntiou  of  geologic  maj)  of 
Massachn.'*etts,  llitcbeock,  K. 

Oeology  of  I'ortsmonthand  vicin- 
ity, N.  H.,  Hayes,  .J.  F. 
IS-li").  Travels  in  North  Anu^rica,  Fycll. 

Dispersion  of  blocks  in  drift  in 
Herkshiro  County,  Mass., 
Hitchcock,  E. 


Pleistocene — Contiiuied. 

Nkw  FNiii.ANl»—(dn tinned. 
1^45.   Letter  on  Thetfonl   region,  Vor- 
nmnt,  Thayer. 

First  report  on  Vermont.  Adi'nis, 
C.  15. 

Keview  of   .lai'ksou's   report   on 
New      Hampshire      Rcology, 
Howie. 
18-16.  Notes  on  Vermont.  HitcJieoek.  F. 

I{e]»ort  on  Ciiiltenden  County, 
Vt.,  Thompson,  T. 

.Second  report  on  geolojry  of 
VerTnont,  Adams.  C.  B. 

Chemical  report  on  mineral  wa- 
ters and  marls  of  Maine,  (iood- 
ale. 
1H47.  Du  trans])ort  de  blocs  erratiipios, 
Martins. 

Analyses  for  Vermont  survey, 
Hunt.  T.  S. 

Third  n>i)ort  on  geology  of  \'er- 
mont,  Adams.  C.  M. 

Ajjparent  drift  furrows  dependent 
on  strneture,  Ad.ims,  C.  H. 

Hemarks  on  drift  ])erio(l.  Em- 
mons, E. 

Trains  of  blocks  in  l!ci-kshiro, 
Mass..  Rogers  and  Rogers. 

Drift  and  Clacial  .action  in  New 
I'ngland,  Dtisor. 

Drift    of     New    j-'.ngland,    etc., 
Rogers,  IF.  D. 
18-18.  Notes  on  N'ermont  east  of  (ireen 
M(uintains,  Hall,  S.  R. 

Terrain  errati(|ue  ile  I'Aun-riciue 
dii  Xonl.  Desor. 

Drift  near  Moston,  Stodder. 

Bowlder  trains  iu  Bta'k.iliire 
County,  Mass.,  Rogers  and 
Rogers. 

Fourth  rc^jiort  on  \'erinont, 
Adams,  C.  15. 

Bowlder  trains  in  Berkshire, 
Mass.,  Rogers  and  Rogers. 

Origin  of  bowlder  trains  m  Berk- 
shire, Mass.,  De  JT. 

Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  R.  C. 

(ioography  of  geology  of  Ver- 
mont, Thompson,  T. 

I'olislied  rocks  of  WmoosUi,  \'t., 
Adams,  C.  M. 

Divisions  in  diluvium  of  Maine, 
.lackson.  ('.  T. 
18111.  Tertiary,  etc.,  in   island  of  Nan- 
tucket, Desor  and  Cabot. 


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Pleistocene — Continued. 

New  Enolani) — Coutinuctl, 

1849.  Shells    in    cliffs    of    Nantucket, 

Desor. 
Second  visit  to  the  United  States, 

Lyell. 
Ancient  sea  niari;ins,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

1850.  Erratic  ])heuoinenii  abont  Lake 

Sui)erior,  Agassi/,,  Ti. 

Nongliuiation  of  White  Moun- 
tains district,  Jackson,  ('.  T. 

Origin  of  drift  and  terraces  of 
aqueous  action,  Hogers,  H.  D. 

Centers  of  dispersion  of  bowl- 
ders, Kogers,  H.  D. 

Erratic  phenomena  of  the  White 
Mountains,  Guyot. 

Condition  of  traps  of  New  Hamp- 
shire a  measure  of  erosion, 
Hubbard,  0.  P. 

Lake  Superior,  Agassiz,  L. 

1851.  Signiticauco  of  absence  of  pot- 

holes in  Massachusetts,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 

Ancient  potholes  in  rocks,  .Tack- 
son.  C.  T. 

Shells  far  above  sea  level,  Desor, 
Rogers,  H.  I). 

Origin  of  contorted  strata  of  sand 
and  clay,  Desor. 

Direction  of  scratches  .and  cleav- 
age in  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Jack- 
son, C.  T. 

Terraces  and  beaches  in  Connec- 
ticut Valley,  Hitchcock,  E. 

Clay  and  sand  deposits  iit  high 
levels  in  northern  New  Eng- 
land, Rogers,  H.  D. 

Terraces  of  Connecticut  Valley, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

Superposition  of  drift  near  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Agiiasi?'.,  L. 

Scratches  in  Brookline,  Mass., 
Cabot,  Desor. 

Geological  position  of  the  masto- 
don, Warrtn, .).  C. 

Erosion  by  rivers,  Hitchcock,  E. 

Strait  between  New  England  and 
the  main  continent,  Rogers, 
H.D. 

Fractures  of  slate,  Vermont  and 
Lake  Superior,  Whitney. 

Origin  of  "ridge  road"  and  simi- 
lar features,  Stodder. 

Potholes  of  New  Hampshire, 
Jackson,  C.  T. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Nkw  Engi.anp— Continued. 
1851.  Fossils  from  Nantucket,  Desor. 

Deposits  of  shells,  Desor. 
1852    Slide  on  Mount  Lafnyotte  at  Iran- 
conia,  N.  H.,  Hitchiiock,  E. 
Post-Pliocene    of    Southern    ami 

Northern  States,  Desor. 
Terraces  during  the  drift  piridd 
along  the  Connecticut  \'ail('y, 
Hitchcock,  E. 
Observations     on      magnetism, 
Locke. 

1853.  Report  on  certain  points  in  gcdl- 

ogy  of  Massacluisetts,    ItitcL- 
cock, E. 
Appendix  to  history  of  Verinont, 
Thompson,  T. 

1854.  Drift-lilled  cracks  at  East  Uoh- 

ton,  Stodder. 

Fossils  in  post- Pliocene  in  (Les- 
ter, Mass.,  Stimpson. 

Deposit  of  shells  near  Portland, 
Me.,  Jiickson,  C.  T. 

Lignite  near  Burlington,  Vt., 
Thompson,  Z. 

Drift  of  eastern  Massachusetts, 
Desor. 

Origin  of  coarse  drift  near  Bos- 
ton, Desor. 

1855.  Impressions  in   clay  in    Hadley, 

Mass.,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

1856.  Large  bowlder  of  Amherst.  Mass., 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Bowlders    between     Salem   and 
Danvers,  Mass..  Pickerinj.;. 

1857.  Illustrations  of  surface  geolojjy, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Review  of  Hitchcock's  illustra- 
tions of  surface  geology,  Danii, 
J.D. 

1858.  Glacial    phenomena    in    tiurda 

and  the  United  States,  Riiiiisay, 
Geology  of  North  America,  Mar 
cou,  J. 

1859.  Landslide    in   Westbrook.    Me., 

Jackson,  C.  T. 

Clay  on  banks  of  the  Farniiiigton 
in  Connecticut,  Stodder. 

Starfish  in  post-Pliocene  of  Lew- 
iston.  Me.,  Baker,  W.  W. 

Landslide  near  Portland,  Me,, 
Bouv^. 

Catalogue  of  State  cabinet  and 
notes  on  metamorphics,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 


DABTON.] 


NOUTII   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


759 


PlelBtooene— Contiinied. 

Nkw  Esoland— Coiitiimed. 
1860.  LakeraiupartHiii  Veruiout,  Ilitoh- 

cock.C.  11. 
Tertiary  foBHils   iioiii   Lahrudor, 

Maine,  etc.,  I  >aw8i)n,  J.  \V. 
Ancient     ^laciatiun     of    (ireeu 

Muuntaiu,  llitckcuck,  C.  H. 
lH(il.  Klevatluu     and     deprcHsion     in 

North  America,  Gesner. 
Geology   of   the   wild     lauds  of 

Maine,  Hitchcock,  C.  U. 
Nofeii  on  ttuctionsacruaH  Vermont, 

Hitchcock,  C.H. 
General    report    on    geology    of 

Maine,  llitchock,  C.  II. 
Drift  near  Brandon,  \'t.,  Jackaon 

and  lilake. 
Economical  geology  of  Vermont, 

Hager. 
Changes   of   level    during    drift 

period,  Adams,  C.  B. 
Notes  on  wild   lands  of  Maine, 

Holmes,  K. 
Report    on    northern    Vermont, 

Hall.S.R. 
Geology    of   Aquidneck,    Hitch- 
cock. C.  H. 
Geology  of  Plymouth,  V^t.,  Hager. 
Physical    geography    of   Maine, 

lIolmeH,  E. 
Bowlder,  with  fossils  from  Saco 

River,     Mo.,    Rogers,    W.    B. ; 

.Jackson,  C.  T. 
Glaclatiou  of  Mnalhaven  region, 

Ue  liuski. 
Report  on  geology  of  Vermont, 

Hitchcock,  E.,  Hitchcock,  E., 

jr.,    Hager,     and     Hitchcock, 

C.H. 
Subpeat  deposits  of  Diatomacea, 

Edwards. 
Fossil  fruits  in  lignites  of  Bran- 
don, Vt.,  LeHiiuoreux. 
Chemistry  of  survey  of  N'ermont, 

Hitchcock,  C.H. 
Physical  geography  and  scenery 

of  Vermont,  Hager. 
18()L>.  Glacial  action  in  southern  Maine, 

De  I^aski. 
Geology  of  Marblehead,  Gregory, 

.I..J.H. 
Marls  or  diatomuceous  earths  of 

Maine,  Bailey,  L.  W. 
Salt  marsh  formations  of  Lynn, 

Mudgo. 


Pleistocene — Cont  in  ued . 

Nkw  Enolaxd— Continued. 
1862.  AUagash    and    Cauiiuomogonioo 

lakes,  White,  <). 
(Jroovod  bowlilors  in  Bethel,  Me., 

True. 
Reports    on    geology  of    Maine, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Geology  of  Manchester  and  Lvnn- 

field,  Mass.,  Mudge. 
Bowlder  near  (.irovelaud,  Mass., 

Mudge. 
Flora  of  the    White    Mountains, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Exploration  in  Aroostook  County, 

Me.,  Holmes,  E. 
Notes  on  Maine,  Hitchcock,  C.  II. 

1864.  Address,  Natural  History  Society 

of  Montreal,  Dawson,  .J.  W. 
(Uacial  action    about  Penobscot 

fJay,  Ue  Laski. 
Powow  Hill,  Mass.,  (iregory. 
Remarks  on  < Gloucester  coast  re- 
gion, Gregory. 
Gravel  pit  at  Topslield,   Mass., 

Todd. 
Local  geology  of  Topstiold,  Mass., 

Mackenzie. 
Relation  of  vegetation  to  geology 

at  Marblehead,  Gregory. 
Remarks  on  geology  of  Middlo- 

ton,  Mass.,  Gregory. 

1865.  Pothcdes     near    Poultney,    Vt., 

Nichols,  J.  A. 
Origin  of  prairies,  Winchell,  A. 
Frozen    well    of    Brandon,   Vt., 

Blake,  Rogers  and  .Jackson. 

1866.  Post-Tertiary  of  Maine,  Do  Laski. 
Glaciation  at  Rockvillo,   Mass., 

Barden. 

Glacial  phenomena  of  Labrador 
and  Maine,  Packard. 

Some  features  of  glaciation  in  the 
United  States,  .Jackson,  C.  T. 

Buried  pine  swaiiip  at  Newbury- 
porl,  Mass.,  Perkins. 

Formation  of  excavated  lake  ba- 
sins of  New   England,  Shaler. 

Geology  of  Andover,  Mass., 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Polishing  of  rocks  by  sand,  Jack- 
son, C.  T. 

Glacial  period  in  North  America, 
Belt,  T. 

1867.  Ancient  glaciers  in  White  Moun- 

tains, Vose. 


760 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


[ntTLuin. 


■if 


Pleistocene — CoDtiuiiod. 

Nkw  Kn<ii.anI)— ('(intiimod. 
1W17.  GliKial   iiiDvciiionts  in  valloy  of 
St.  I.Jiwreiifc,  Wliittlosey. 
AiiciiMit     Idciil    ^laciorH    in    tlio 

W'hito  MoiiiitiiinH,  I'ackard. 
l)«v<'l()inn('iit  of   coaHt  featnruM, 

FicHli-watcr  (iliirial  drift  of  tlie 
North wnMt,  Wliittlosey. 
1868.  Glacial  iiition  on  (irceii  Mouiituiu 
NiiiiiiiiitH,  IIiingiM'ford. 

Ifi"  in;iik«  and  glacier-  .  White 
Miiuntains,  I'iickard,  A.  S. 

Gfolof^y  of  Vermout,  Hitchcock, 
C.  11. 

K.\]>h(nation  of  ^coologic  nnip  of 
Maine,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

liipton  8ca  boacheH,  Hungerford. 

On  »oniu  (ilacial  liuds  with  fossils 
at  liloaccHtcr,  Ma.ss.,  ShiihT. 

Diatoniaceontt  innd  at  CohaHset, 
Mass.,  Stoddcr. 
18GU.  J{eccnl  nliales  at  }jroat  dejtth  be- 
low Kort  Warren,  Niks. 

Landslides  near  Portland,  Me., 
Morse. 

Motion  <»f  glaciers,  De  Laski. 

Distribntion  of  drift.  Hyatt. 

Snrfaco  changes  in  Maine,  True. 

1870.  liaised    l)cach    at    Marblehoad, 

Mass.,  Hyatt. 

Former  glaciers  in  White  Moun- 
tains. Aga.ssiz,  L. 

Landslide  on  Mount  Passacona- 
way,  Perkins,  (>.  H. 

Erratic  at  Lynn.  Mass.,  Tracy. 

Geology  of  Salem  region,  Packard. 

1871.  Geology  of  Orleans  County,  Vt., 

Hall.  .S.  K. 

Infusorial  earths,  Edwards. 

Howliler  trains  in  Berkshire 
County.  Mass.,  Porry. 

Changes  oflevel  of  coast  of  Maine, 
Shalcr. 

Kidgcs  of  drift  in  eastern  Massa- 
chusetts, Slialer. 

New  Haven  region,  Dana,  .1.  1). 

Claystones  from  Hanover,  N.  11., 
Edwards. 

Quaternary  in  New  Haven  re- 
gion, Dana,  .1. 1). 

Geology  of  the  White  Mountains, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Moraines  near  Watertown,  Mass., 
Shalcr,  Niks. 


Pleistocene — Con  t  i  nund. 

Nkw  EN(ir.AM) — Continued. 

1871.  l'08iti(ui    and   height  of  idatcin 

in  which  New  England  ;;laii(rM 

originated,  Dana,.!.  I). 
Connecth'ul  glacier,  Dana, . I.  ji. 
(ilacial    Hcratrln^N    in    HerkHliiii' 

and   Wachusett  ranges,  Agas- 

siz,  L. 

1872.  Phosjjliate  bods  in  South  Caro- 

lina, Packard. 
Drift  in  vicinity  of  Salem,  MasB., 

Pickering, 
Transportation      of      bowlders, 

.lackson,  C.  T. 
Glacial  ])oriod  in  Now  Engliiiid, 

Perry. 
A  set  of  bowlders  in   HerksLiri', 

Mass.,  Agassiz,  L. 
Relations  of  syenite  at  KichiiKHKi. 

elevation  of  coast  of  llatteras 

and  Maine,  Jackson,  C.  T. 
Islainl  of  Ai|uidneck  ami  parts  ui' 

Narragansett  Hay,  Shalcr. 
Geologic  features  in  vicinity  ul 

Massachusetts.  Hyatt. 
Notes  on  Jackson,  Bartlctt,  Con- 
way,   and    Tamworth,   N.  II., 

Vose, 
Atlantic      Coast     levels,     Niks, 

Hyatt. 
On  oceanic,    coral    island  siil).'*i- 

dence.  Dinia,  J.  D. 
(ilacial  theory  of  drift,  .iacksou, 

c.  r. 

(ilacial  action  on  Mount  Katab- 
diu,  De  L.i.ski. 

1873.  Post- Tertiary    history    of   New 

England,  Peiry. 

Dawson  on  post-Pliocene  of  Can- 
ada, Dana,  .1.  D. 

River  and  lake  terraces,  Voiimaiis. 

Glacial  and  ('hamplain  eras  iu 
Now  England,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

Geology  of  New  Haven  region, 
Dana,  ,J.  D. 

Stria-  on  Mount  MoiKKhiock, 
Wheolock. 

Glaciixl  fossil  of  Maine,  Shermau. 

Trains  of  liowlders,  Reed. 

Comparison  of  glacial  plicnom- 
ena,  Packard. 

1874.  Movements  of  rocks  at  Alousou, 

Mass.,  Niles. 
History  of  Winnipiseogeo  Lake, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 


DAKTON.l 


NORTH    AMERICAN    OEOLOOY. 


7«1 


levels,     Nilw, 


Mount  Katiili- 

istory     of    New 

riioccnc  of  Cau- 
). 

i-raocB,  Voiimiius. 
iiuplain  eras  iu 
Diuiii,  .1.  I>. 
Iliiveii   region, 

ut     Moiiadnoik. 

Maine,  Sherraau. 
crs,  Reed, 
glacial  phciiom- 

ocks  at  Mousoii, 


Pleintoceiie — ( 'ontiniiod. 

N'l'W  Kx(ii..\Ni) — ('ontinuud. 
1S7I.  SiiMicrv   of  CooH  Coiinly.  N.    11., 

lliiiilinKtoii. 
Sc'cnoLrraiiliiial      tioolo^y        Ninv 

lIaiii|iHliirr,  llitclicoi'k,  ('.  II. 
I'liysiciil   lii>tory  of  New    Ilanip- 

sllif)',  llitclinii'lf,  ('.  II. 
(icolony  of  rortlainl.   ilitciu'orii, 

C.  11. 
(ilaclal    plioiionirna    of  Aiuoriou 

anil  Knropt,',  Packard. 
Relation   of  ^colony   to   agrieul- 

tiirc,  Hitchcock,  ('.  H. 
lb".').  RoHt-l'liocenc  of  Baukoty   Head, 

Scndder,  Verrill. 
Recent  clmiiKes  of  level  of  et)ast 

of  Maine,  I>ana,  ,1.  D. 
RelatiouH  of  Ito.ston  and    N'urrii- 

Ijansett  bay»,  inhaler. 
Sonthern    New    i;nf,'land    dnrin^; 

the    ineltini;    of    flie    j^lacier, 

Dana,  .1.  I). 
Report  of  f^coloj^ist  and  on  State 

cabinet,  Vermont.  (luttin;!;. 
Notes  on  (^astern  MasHachtiHetts, 

I  >o(lf;c. 
(Jlacial  action  on    Mount   Wash- 
ington, llitc'heock,  ('.  II. 
Reniarki*    on    yeoloj^y    of    coast 

north  t'roni  Hoston,  Shaler. 
Ho\vi<ler   in    .Manchenter,    MaHS,, 

R()1lin^4on,  .1 . 
1^76.  (ilai'ial     action     on    Muiuuiit    of 

Mount  WaHliintcton,   llitch- 

ooek.C.  H. 
On   <reolo<;ic,   nnij)   of   MaHHacliu- 

nettN,  C'ro.sl)y. 
Glacial  Hood,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Dannninj;'    of   s*treaius   by    dril't, 

Dana,  .1.  D. 
(Jeoloffy  of  the    Nashua    N'alley, 

Rurl>ank. 
1877.  Conuccticnt  Vallevduriuji  Cluun- 

plain      and      terrace      period, 
I'phani. 
Larji'e   Itowlders   in  New    llunii>- 

sliire,  I'rescott. 
Surface     geoiojjiy     of     Merrinuic 

\iilley,  I'phani. 
Westlield  duiing  the  Chain]ilain 

period.  Diller. 
Orif^in  of  kaines  in  New  llani])- 

shire,  U])bain. 
Surface  y;<'o]og>  of  eastern  Mawsa- 
chusetta,  Crosby. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Nkw  I'N(ii,A>n>— Contiuue.l. 
l''<77.  Note  on  the  (ilacial  era,  T)anu, 
,I.D. 

(it'olo_;y     of     Now     Ilaniprthire, 
llitehcoek,  ('.  II. :  llunlin;;ton. 

<>nllic(;ia<'ialepoihs,  Price,  V..  K, 

Chani^re.s  of  eliniatiulnring  (ilacial 
period,  (tcikie. 

I'ost-l'lioceneolNantiieket,  .Scud- 
di-r. 
187«.  Modilied    drift    in    New    llani|)- 
aliiro  Uphatu. 

Region    .•ibniit   head    of    Andro.s- 
cogf;in,  Maine.  Huntington. 

(truN  el  ridgcK  in  Merriniac  Valley, 
Wright.  (J.  ]•'. 

The  Ice  age,  (irataeu]). 

History  of  survoyHin  NewHainp- 
sbire,  Hitchcock,  ('.  H. 

Atlas  lo  ge(dogy  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, Hitchcock.  C.  II. 

(ilacial    drift.    New     Hampshire, 
HitchecMk.C.  II. 

Surface  geology  of  Coos  Counly, 
N.  H.,  Huntington. 

Lenticular  hills  of  drift,  Hitch- 
cock. C.H. 

Distribution  of  till.  New   I  lamp- 
shire.  I'ldiam. 

iMtononiic  geology  of  New  llauip- 
shirc.  Hitchcock,  ('.  H. 

Richmond   bowlder   trains,   lieu- 
ton. 

Region  at  head  of  Androscoggin 
River,  Me.,  Huntington, 

Surface  geology  of  New   Hamp- 
shire, i'pham. 

Karnes   in    New    Hampshire   and 
Mas8a<'hn8ctts.  Wright,  (i,  F. 

(ieology     of    Cheshire     Conuty, 
N.  H.,Tenncy. 

Causes  of  glacial  ])henomona  in 
northeast  Cnittul  States,  Torell. 
1879.  Mcfarlane's  (Jeological    Railroad 
(inidc.  Hitchcock,  ('.  H. 

Glacial  ULarkings  in  White  Moun- 
tains, Hitchcock,  C.  II. 

North    American    Meso/oic    and 
Cenozoic,  Miller,  S,  A. 

Atlantic    syst(;m    of   mountains, 
Hitcbcock.C.  11. 

The  till  in  New  England.  I'phani. 

Fornnition  of  Cape  (!od.  r])ham. 

(ieology    of    W'hite    Mouutaius, 
Hitcbcock.C.  H. 


762 


CATALOaUK    AND   INDEX    OF 


(BUU,.  ir. 


Plelatocene — ContiuiuMl. 

NkW  l"/N(iI,ANI>    -CoiitiiuiPd. 
1871).  'rcriiiiiial     iiioruiiuH     of     North 
AiiiHi'iviiii  ice  bhuut,  r))liuiii. 
(iliiciiil  purioil  Ml  caMtorit  Aiiier- 
ivn,  llitclic^ock,  (.'.  H. 

1880.  C}«<)log.v  ol'cuotern  MitHHitcliiiHuttH, 

Crosby. 
Alli  m^l  i\i»um\H  in  reliitivo  eli*- 

vatiuii  of  litiul  »U(1  Bt-a,  Mituli- 

oll,  H. 
AiKlroHco^gin  gliiciur,  Htoiio. 
(ieoUigic  action  of  Iiiuiiiih  iuuIh, 

.lulieu. 
(Jeology  of  iiortliern  Nuw  Kng- 

luiid,  Ilitclicuck,  (J.  H. 
SuccoHHion  of  <ilji('ial  dcpositH  in 

New  Kngliiiid,  Uitliaui. 

1881.  Kunies  of  Mainf,  .Stone. 

Date  of  cloHt)  of  Olaciul  pcriutl, 
Wright,  V.  G. 

(ilacial  BcratcbcH  iu  (ioahuu, 
C'onu.,  Norton. 

Apparent  glacial  depoHits  in  val- 
ley drift,  Stone. 

FoMMiliferonH  bowhlcrs  in  drift  of 
Cape  Cod,  Crosby. 

So-called  kanu'H  of  Connecticnt 
Valley,  Dana,  J.  ]). 

IllnHtratiouB  of  the  earth's  sur- 
face glaciers,  .Shaler  and  Davis. 

Kanies  of  Maine,  .Stone. 

Drift  in  vicinity  of  Boston,  I'p- 
bam. 

Age  of  beach  at  head  of  Nan- 
tn<.ket  Harbor,  Scudder. 

Lower  Silnrian  in  northern  Maine, 
Dod^o. 

Kaines  and  moraines,  Wright, 
G.  V. 

(ilacial  erosion  in  Maine,  Stone. 

Date  of  (ilacial  er.i.  Wright,  (i.  l'\ 

1882.  North  America  iu   the  Icr   age, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

(ilacial  phenomena  of  North 
America,  Wright,  (i.  F. 

Flood  in  Connecticut  Valley  from 
melting  of  glacier,  Dana,  J,  I). 

Sediments  and  fossiliferon.s  nod- 
ules off  southern  coast  of  New 
England,  Verrill. 

High  terraces,  eastern  Connecti- 
cut, Koons. 

1883.  Evidence  from  southern  New  Eng- 

land against  iceberg  theory  of 
drift,  Dana.  .1.  D. 


Pleittooene — Continued. 

Nkw  Knui.aNk    (-'onliniied. 

1883.  Clianges  of  level  on  east  lonHt  of 

North  America,  Cook. 
(}lu<rial  tlood  of  Coiinct'ticut  \'a|. 

ley,  Hittlicock,  C.  H. 
TbickiiesH of  (ilacial  ice,  WooHtcr. 
Turniinal     moraine     of     hi  cdtid 

Glacial     i>eriod,     Chambuilin, 

T.C. 
('lassiflcation    of     lake     baitinN, 

Davis,  W.  M. 
Potholes   at  (iurleyville,    Coiiii., 

Koons. 
Glacial     ])heuomena    near    New 

Haven,  Blake,  W.  I'. 
Kuniarks  on  Mount   liesert.  Mi., 

Davis,  W.  M. 
Western  ilischarge  of  the  lloiiileil 

Connectirnt,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Glacial  and  Cluimplain  periodn, 

New      Haven     region,     li.iiia. 

J.  D, 
Eastward    extent    of    JuratriaH. 

Dana,  J.  I>. 

1884.  Singing    beach    of    Mauclu'Stti, 

.lulieu. 

Distribution  and  origin  of  ilniiii' 
lins,  Davis,  W.  M. 

(Observations  in  Mount  KataLdiii 
district,  Hamlin. 

Moraine  of  siM'ontl  (ilacial  I'purli 
by  Chamberliu,  Dana,  J.  Ii. 

Glacial  erosion,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Drumlins,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Geology  of  Rhode  Island,  l)iili>. 

Geology  and  mineralogy  in  I'.ssex 
County,  Mass.,  McDaniil. 

Kettle  holes  near  Woods  Hole, 
Mass.,  Koous. 

On  chasm  "Purgatory"  in  Sut- 
ton, Mass.,  (!rosby. 

Geology  of  Paradise  near  New- 
port, K.  I.,  Dale. 

1885.  Deflection  of  drift  sc^ratclics  in 

Mainif,  Stone. 

Till  ridge  of  New  Haven  calliil 
Round  Hill,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

Kettle  holes  of  Woods  Iloh'  re- 
gion, Koons. 

Glaciation  on  Mount  Kearsaij,'!'. 
N.  H.,  Putnam. 

Microscopic  examination  of  •^t'l'i''* 
of  sands,  .lulieu  and  Mollon. 

Striatiou  of  Mount  Desert,  Kiil- 
tield. 


I  BULL.  ir. 


illllOll. 

Ill  «lUHt   <'<lftHt  III' 

Cook. 

IIIIK'Cticllt    \'al- 

C.  I[. 

,i\  iro,  Woowtrr. 

IC         of         HlCdlld 

,     ('liiiiiilKMlin, 

liiki)     liiiiiiiiH, 

uyvillo,    Conn., 

Mia     iiour    Now 
V.  I'. 

lit   I'esert.  .Mi., 

o  of  the  lliiiiileil 
iiiiii,  .1.  I>. 

IlipliUII    |)lM'ill(ls. 

re).;iuii,     Hanii. 
t    of    Jmiitiiiw. 

of     MllUchrHll'I. 

orif;iii  of  ilruiii- 
,  M. 

Muuut  KiiliihiUu 
n. 

i<l  Gliicial  i']po(li 
I,  Duna,  J.  H. 
l)avi«,  W.  .M. 
,  W.M. 
Ifl  iRlaiid,  Hall', 
eraloj^y  in  l>w.t 
,  McDauitl. 
iir  Woods    Hole, 

rj;at«ry"  in  Sut- 

osliy. 

kdiso    near   New- 

lo. 

rift  scratclict!  in 

!W   Haven   ciiHi'il 
ana,  ,1.  H. 
Woods  Hole  re- 

loimt  Kearsaigi', 

iihiationof  si'ric3 
I'll  and  MoltiMi. 
uut  Debeit,  liiil- 


OAHTflW.) 


NORTH    AMEHICAN    GEOI-OOY. 


763 


Pleistocene— Continued. 

Nkw  Knoi.and- -Con tinned. 
lf<xr>.  KrodiuK     p«>wor    of    ice,    New- 
berry. 
\HH(].  Miir^iiial  kaineR,  T.owiH,  U.C. 

Uejiort  on  Coliitcook  Bay  district, 
Hiialer. 
1SK7-1HH!!.  A>{e  and  cnn8e  of  frorgefumt 
l»y  till*  ConiHM'tifiit,  etc.,  Kiiier- 

HOU. 

Origin  of  kanii'8,  Slialer. 

Inventory  of  (ijacial  drift,  Cliaiu- 
berlin,  'I'.  C. 

Kristol  County,  MaHN.,  Klialer. 

Connncticiit  (ilaeial  lake,  Kiui^r- 
son. 

History  of  KoHtoii  liiiain,  Crosby. 

ColiaHNct  jiotlioloH,  lJouv<^,  llp- 
haiii. 

[KsHex  region,]  geolofjic  notes, 
Sears. 

Gay  Head,  Morrill,  F.. I.  H. 

Oeolofrical  recreation  in  ^[aHsa- 
cliuHetts  coiiter,  lloiieyinan. 

Hampshire  County,  Mass.,  Kiner- 
Hon. 

Marthas  Viiieyanl,  .Shaler. 

Nahant,  Lane. 

Nantucket,  Shaler. 

Outer  islauds  of  Kostou  Harbor, 
Crosby. 

Keport — division  of  Glacial  geol- 
ogy, Cbaniberlin,  T.  C. 

Shells  in  till  near  Hoston,  Uphain. 

Structure  of  driinilins,  Upliani. 

SwanijiH  of  New  England,  Shaler. 

lusirui^tion  in  geological  investi- 
gation, Uavis.  W.  M. 

Camel's  Hninp  and  Lincoln  Moun- 
tain. U]iham. 

Ulaciatiou  of  mnnntaius,  Uphain. 

Geology  of  Uliode  Island,  Provi- 
dence Franklin  Society. 

Auiilysis  of  clay  from  Farming- 
ton,  Me.,  Robinson. 

Mount  Desert  region,  Shaler. 

Terminal  nioraines,  Stone. 

Great  bowlder  at  AVoodbridgo, 
Conn..IIubbard,  O.  P. 

Topographic  development  of  Con- 
necticut Valley.  Davis,  W.  M. 

Cape  Ann,  Ma.ss.,  Shaler. 

Mount  Desert  Island,  Shaler. 

Division  of  coast  line  geology, 
United  States  Geological  Sur- 
vey, Shaler. 


Pleiatooene— Cnntiiiuftd. 

Nkw  F,Niii,ANi>— Continued. 
1887-18HS».  Magnetite  and  tea  water  in 
drift,  Kohertson. 
Report — Atlantic  Coast  clivision, 
United  States  Geological  Sur- 
vey, Shaler. 
18iK).  Classillcation     of    Glacial    sedi- 
ments of  Maine,  Stone. 
I  Histitry  of  Hoston  basin,  Crosl>y, 

Glacial  sand  plaint,  Davis,  W.M. 
Tertiary  and  (Cretaceous  of  Massa- 

cliiisotts,  Shaler. 
Glacial  liinoid  furrows,  Packard, 
nernardstiin  scries,  Hmernoii. 
I  Sanborn  bowlder,  Massachiisetts, 

'  Saville. 

Distribution  of  bowlders,  liilch- 
I  cock,  C.  II. 

'  Kaolin      in      lilandford.     Mass., 

I  Crosliy. 

I  (iay  lb-ad,  Merrill,  F.  .1    U. 

I  Glacial   scratciies    near    Norfolk, 

Conn.,  Cornisli. 
Vein  tilling  in  till  of  Connecticut 

Valley,  Emerson. 
Drift  on  Mlock  Island,  Rand. 
Evidtfiice    of     till      on     Glacial 

climate,  Crosby. 
Madison  bowlder,  (Jrosby. 
Glacial    ac^tion    in     southeastern 

Connecticut,  Wells, 
Long   Island     Sound     and     sub- 
merged channel  of  the  Ilmlson, 
Dana,  .1.  D. 
Macfailane's      Railway       (iuide, 
Hitchcock.     C.     H. ;      Crosby, 
Upliaiii. 
1801 .  Kame  ridges  and  other  ])li<Miomeiia 
in  llinghaiii,  Mass.,  Honvi'. 
Composition    of   till  or  bowlder 

clay.  Crosby. 
Date  of  origin  of  certain   topo- 
graphic forms.  Davis,  W.M. 
Physical  geogra])hy  of  southern 

New  England,  Davis.  W.  M. 
(leological    features  of  Merideii, 

Conn.,  Cliapin. 
Subsidence  in  later  (ilaeial  times, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Glaciated  rocks.  Fuller, 
Criteria   of   englaeial    and    sub- 
glacial  drift,  Uphani. 
Walden.   Cochituate,   and    other 
lakes     inclosed     by     modified 
drift,  Upham. 


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|ntJU„I27, 


Pleistocene — Coiitinnod. 

\kw  EN(ii.AN'i) — Coiitiiiuod. 
18itl.  Tho    lour    "i<)c.kn"    about    Now 
Haven,  Dana,  J.  1). 
(,iay  concretions  of  Connocticnt 

River,  Anns. 
Review   of  tlio    Quaternary   t'ra, 

Iphani. 
Ine(|nality  of  (listrilmtion  of  tlio 

eiifihuial  drift,  Uphani. 
Report,  Atlantic   Coast    division 
United  States  Geological  Sur- 
V(^y,  8haler. 
New  Youk. 
1811.  North     side     of     Long     Island, 
Mitcliell,  S.  L. 
No  coal  in  N<'w  York,  Akerly. 
Geology  and  mineralogy  of  New 
York  Isl;in<l.  Akerly. 
1818.  Localities    of    minerals   and    re- 
niiiins,  Silliinan. 
Observations  on  geology  of  North 

America,  MitclKill,  S.  L. 
Carbonate  of  magnesia  on  Staten 

Island,  N.  Y.,  I'ierei". 
Index  to  gerdogy  of  the  Northern 

States,  Eaton. 
P<-at  of  Dntchoss  County,  N.  Y., 
Sehaolfer. 

1820.  Geology   of   the   Hudson    K'iver, 

Akerly. 
Survey  of  Albany  County,  N.  Y., 

F.i>.ton  and  Heck. 
Secondary  regions  of  New  York 

and  New  .lersey,  I'icrce. 
Singular    i>osilioM   of    a   griinite 

rock,  C'orni'lius. 

1821.  Travels  through  the  Northwest, 

Schoolcraft. 
Geologic  notice  of  Troy,  N.  Y., 
Hale. 

1822.  Notices  at  Niagara  I'alls,  I'oot. 
Survey    of    K'enssehior    County, 

N.Y.,  Eaton. 
Singular  deposit  of  gravel,  New 

York,  Eaton. 
Mineralized  tree,  rocking  stone, 

etc.,  (ireen,  .1. 
Some  facts  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Jen- 
kins. 
1821.  Survey  of  Erie  Canal.  Eaton. 
182(5.  Tertiary   on    border  of   Hudson 

River,  Eii\ch. 
1827.  Borings  for  water,  Dishrow. 

Diluvial   di^jjosits  in  Now  York 
and  elsewhere,  Eaton. 


PleiBtocene^Continued. 
Nkw  Youk — Continued. 

1828.  Nomeiudature  of  North  American 

rocks,  Eaton. 

1829.  Serpentine     bowlders     of     Ea.sl 

Chester,  N.  Y.,  Harnes. 
Scralelies   and    furrows  on   New 
York  Island,  De  Kay. 

1830.  Feature  of  south  side  of  Ontarid 

X'alh'y,  (ielihard. 
Geological  text-book,  Eaton. 
Diluvial  furrows  and  scrati  lies. 

Thomas,  D. 
Tufa  at  Cliittenango,  N.  Y.,  S:iii. 

ford. 

1831.  Ancient  drainage  and   origin  of 

Niagara     Falls,      FeatluMNtdn. 
haugh. 

1832.  Geology    of    the     Highlands   of 

New  York,  Mather. 
Stratigraphic  geology  cstabliKhcd 
by  orgimic  remains,  F^atoii. 

1833.  Facts  relating  to  diluvial  aclinii. 

Now  York,  Thompson,  W,  A, 
ContribntiiMis  to  geology.  Lea. 
Alluvium  of  the   Mohawk,  Toiii- 
linsou. 
183.").   Age   of    I'.rio  and   St.   Lawrence 
basins,  Fii\ch. 
On  the  falls  of  Niagara,  Kogers, 
H.  I). 
183(5.  (icology  of  lakes  .md  Mississiiijii 
Valley,  (iibso!-.,  .1.  15. 

1837.  Ele])hant  remnins  near    Koclics- 

tor,  N.  Y.,  Am,  .Four.  Sci. 
First  rei>ort   of  survey  of  fonrt'i 

di.'itrict  of  New  ^'ork,  V^annxcni. 
Notices  in   northern  New  Vurk, 

Hubbard,  O,  1". 
First   rejjort  ot'  lirst   district  "I' 

Now  York,  Mather. 
First  report  on   survey  of  (liinl 

district  of  New  York,  Conrad. 
First  report  on  second  district  of 

New  York,  I^inmons,  [■]. 

1838.  Mountains     in     Essex     County. 

N.  Y..Redtield. 

Second  report  of  survey  of  fourth 
district  of  Now  York,  Hall.  J. 

Report  of  geologist  of  tirst  dis- 
trict of  New  York,  Mather. 

Bones  of  mannnoth  in  WocMicstei', 
N.  v.,  Dewey,  C. 

He]iort  of  geologist  of  second 
district  of  New  York,  I'^ui- 
mons,  E. 


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705 


l.Ml. 

North  Aiiu'i'iran 

I'lflors     of     I'la.sl 

Huriu's. 

urrows  on   New 

le  Kay. 

I  side  of  Ont.iric) 

rd. 

)()ok,  Eaton. 

8  iind  8crat(  lion, 

nngo,  N.  v..  Smu- 

»o  and  origin  of 
Is,     Featlii'i'-tdn- 

0     IligblaixlH  of 
ther. 

ology  cstalilisliid 
iiiains,  Eaton. 
()  diliivia!  actimi, 
oiiipMon,  W.  .\. 
I)  geology,  I.iii. 
o  Mohawk,  'I'imi- 

lul   St.  I>a\vr('iice 

Niagara,  Kogers, 

8  .md  Mississiiijii 

.1.  H. 

s  iioar   KocliC'*- 

.liMir.  .Sci. 

invvey  of  t'cuirtli 

^'()l•k,  X'annxcin. 

I'l'u   Now  ^lnk, 

I'lrst  dintiirt  (if 
ther. 

lurvcy  of  lliirii 
^ Ork,  ('(inrail. 
oconil  distriit  of 

IKIII.S,  [•]. 

lOsstix     County. 


survey  of  foiirtli 
w  York,  lliill  J. 

isl  of  first  (lis- 
i)rk,  Math<'r. 

b  in  Hochcsler, 


t 
C. 


>gist   of   sccdiul 
I'w    York,     Hui- 


Pleistocene — Continued. 
Nkw  Youk — Continued. 
16'39.  Third  report  on  fourlli  district  of 

Now  York,  Hall,  .1. 
Evidences  of  diluvial    currents, 

western  New  York,  Hayes,  G.  E. 
Geology  and  topography  of  west- 
ern New  York,  Hayes,  (i.  E. 
Geology   of  Now    Y'ork  County, 

Gale.' 
Polished  limestone  of  Rochester, 

Dewey,  (". 
Notes  on  American  geology,  Con- 
rad. 
Third  report  on  first  district  of 

Now  York,  Mather. 
Second  report  on  paleontology  of 

New  York,  (Conrad. 
1810.  Eiiuivaleucy  of  deposits  on  cast 

and  Avest  sides  of  the  Atlantic, 

Eaton. 
Fourth  report  on  survoy  of  Hie 

third    district    of   New    York, 

Y'anuxem. 
Fourth  report  on   survey  of  the 

fourth  district  of  Now    Y'ork, 

Hall,  J. 
I'oiirth  rei)ort  of  geologist  of  first 

district  of  New  Y'ork,  Mather. 
Appendix  to   the   rejiort  on  the 

third    district    of    New    York, 

Carr,  E.  S. 
Ai>pendix  to  report  on  the  fourth 

district  of    New    York,    Hors- 

ford. 
Keport  ou  minerals  and  chemical 

department,  New  Y'ork;   Heck. 
1841.  Sketch    of    geology     of     North 

America,  Danbeiiy. 
Howldors  ami  scriitches,  Matlior. 
Fifth  rejiort  on  fourth  district  of 

New  York,  Hall,  .^. 
Fiftli  report  on  survey   of    first 

district  of  New   ^'ork,  Mather. 
ISlL'.  t)r;gin  of  drift  near  New   York, 

Hedlield. 
Mineralogy  of  New  York,  IWuk. 
Ulaciation  of  I'ennsylvunia  and 

New  Yorli  and  origin  of  con- 
glomerates, Rogers,  11.  1). 
Geology  of  Now  York,  second  dis- 
trict, Emmons,  E. 
(■oology  of  third  district  of  New 

York,  E;>'inons,  E. 
ISlli.  Stria-   and   turrows   in   rocks  of 

western  New  York,  Dewey,  ( '. 


Pleistocene— Continued. 
Nkw  Youk— Continued. 
1813.  Polishing  of  nxrks,  and  parallel 
valleys,  Rogers,  H.  1). 

Hrokon  strata  iunl  intermingled 
drift  ou  shore  of  Lake  Erie, 
Hall,,L 

Glaciated  cherty  limestone  near 
Niagara,  Hall,  .1. 

Cretaceous  I'ossil  iu  well  in  Brook- 
lyn, Redfield. 

Explanation  of  sections  at  Port- 
age, Hall.  ,\. 

The  phenomena  of  glacio-ai]  neons 
action  in  North  America,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 

Survey  of  island  of  New  York, 
(Jale. 

(jeologic  history  of  Manhattan 
Island,  t'ozzens. 

Fourth  report  of  survey  of  second 
district.  New  York,  llmmous.  E. 

(ieology  of  New  York,  first  dis- 
trict. Mather. 

Geology   of   western   district   of 
New  York,  Hall.  .L 
IfSll.  Niagara  Falls,  their  changes  and 
gi'ology.  Hall. ,). 

(Jeologic  position  of  mastodon  at 
IMg  Hone  Lick  aud  other  local- 
ities, l.yell. 

Ridges,  benches,  etc.,  of  Canadian 
lakes  aud  the  St.  Lawrence, 
Lyell. 

Amoricau  geology  and  condition 
of  research,  Rogers,  H.D, 

(ieology  of  Niagara  Falls  region. 
Hall,.). 

American  geology  and  condition 
of  research  ill  the  United  States, 
Rogers,  11. 1). 
1845.  Physical  geology  east  of  Rocky 
Slountains,  and  (Minditious  of 
Hedimeutation  and  uplift,  Ma- 
ther. 

Travels  iu  North  America,  Lyell, 

ICxcavation  by  recession  of  cata- 
racts, Featherstonhaiigh, 

Agricultural  geology  of  northern 
New  York,  Emmons,  E. 
ISU).  Agriculture  of  New   Y'ork,  Em- 
mons, Vj. 
1847.  Ancient     sea     nuirgins.    Cham- 
bers. 

Observations  on  Lewis  (Jountyj 
N.  Y.,  Hough. 


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[DUU.  127. 


PleiBtocene — C  on  tinned . 
Xew  Youk — Continued. 

1847.  Geologic  position  of  Casteroidos 

Obionensis,  Ilali,  J. 

1848.  Casteroidos    at    Clyde,    N.    Y., 

Hall,  J. 

Terrain  erratiqne  de  rAmdricjue 
du  Nord,  Desor. 

Fossils  in  drift  at  Brooklyn  and 
Wostport,  Desor. 

Shflls  in  drift  in  Brooklyn,  Red- 
field. 

1849.  Geological  action  of  tides,  Red- 

field. 
Geology  in  Elizabethtown,  Kel- 
logg- 

1850.  Survey  of  county  of  Washington, 

Fitch. 
Alhivions  marines  ot  lacustres  et 

du  terrain  orrati([ue,  Desor. 
Fossil    remains    from    Broome 

County,  N.Y.,  Redfield. 
Terraces  of  Connecticut  Valley, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Origin  of  drift  and  of  terraces 

of    aqueous    action,     Rogers, 

H.  D. 
Survey  of  Seneca  County,  Dela- 

field. 
Drift  from  the  southward  in  St. 

Lawrence  Valley,  Hall,  J. 
Lake  Superior,  Agassiz,  L. 

1851.  Terrain  erratiquedesIiltats-U?ns, 

Boucheporn. 

Survey  of  county  of  Madison, 
Evans,  G. 

Deposits  of  shells  on  Lake  Cham- 
plain.  Desor. 

Ridge  road,  Rochester  to  Lewis- 
ton,  Desor. 

Co(iuillfs  marines  dans  lo  b.assin 
du  lac  Ontario,  Desor. 

Origin  of  ridge  road  and  similar 
features,  Stodder. 

1852.  Survey  of  county  of  Essex,  Wat- 

son. 
l'o.it-Tertiary    of    vicinity   of 
Albany,  Eights. 

1853.  Ueber  Niagara  Falls,  Desor. 

1854.  Drift,  of  Brooklyn,  Desor,  Red- 

field. 
18.55.  Falls  of  Niiigara,  Desor. 
1857.  Remarlts    on    Niagara     Falls, 

Geddes,  Hall,  .L 
Illustrations  of  surface  geology, 

Hitchcock,  E. 


Pleistocene— Continued. 
New  Yokk— Continued. 

1857.  Subsidence  on   New  .fer.sey  aud 

Long  Island,  Cook. 
Notes  on  the  Onondaga   basin, 

Smith,  V.  W. 
On  Falls  of   Niagara  ai  I  tlid 

changes,  Bakowell. 

1858.  Geological  causes  that  have  iiilln- 

enced  the  scenery  of  Canada, 
etc.,  Ramsay. 

Glacial  phenomena  in  Canada  and 
the  United  States,  Ramsay. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  the  ruited 
States,  Rogers,  II.  D. 

Geology  of  North  America,  .Mar- 
con,  .1. 

1859.  Third  report  of  third  district  of 

New  York,  Vanuxem. 
Survey   of    Onondaga,    \.   V. 

(ieddes. 
The  plains  of  Long  Island,  N.  Y., 

Watson. 
Past   and    present    condition  m 

Niagara  Falls,  Gibbes,  L.  I\. 

1861.  Subpeat  deposits  of  Diatoniacea. 

Edwards. 

Fresh-water  shells  in  some  post- 
Tertiary  deposits.  Bell,  H. 

Bowlders  in  Orange  County,  Les- 
ley, J.  P. 

Survey  of  county  of  Stculion. 
Deiiniston. 

1862.  fe'irvey  of  county  of  Orange,  Deii- 

niston. 

1863.  Mohawk   Valley  glacier,    Uana. 

•I.D. 

1864.  Address,  Natural  History  Sofiet.v 

of  Montreal,  Dawson,  .1.  W  . 

1865.  Skizze  der  Umgegeud  voii  \';w 

York,  Crcdner. 
Le  Niagara (luiuzeans apns.  Mar 
con,  .J. 

1866.  Subsidenco  of  land  at  Coxsackie, 

N.  Y.,  Dwight,  W.  B. 
Mastodon  atCohoes,  Safely. 

1867.  Post-Pliocene  on    Gardincis   Is- 

land, N.  \\.  Smith,  S.  I. 
History  of  geology  of  New  York 

Island,  Stevens. 
Glacial  movements  in  valley  of 

St.  Lawrence,  Whittlesey. 

1868.  Relations  of  mastodon  and  ile- 

|)hant  in  America,  Hall.  .f. 

1869.  Rock  ruins,  Niagara  Fulls,  Hy- 

att. 


ki^ 


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767 


Pleistocene — f'ontinnod. 
Nkw  Yokk — Continued. 
1S()9.  Kemains  of  man  in  dopositH  at 
.Saratoga,  McGuire. 
Coast  dopresaiou  of  Lonj;  Island, 
LowiH,  E. 
1871.  Position  and  height  of  phitcan  in 
which  Now   England   glaciers 
ori^inatpd,  Dana, . 1. 1). 
])i-]K)sition  of  niastiidon  skeleton 
at  Cohoos,  Gilbert,  0.  K. 
187'-'.  Niagara,  itshistory,  geology,  etc., 
IloUey,  G.  \V. 
Glacial   phenomena,   vicinity  of 

New  York  City,  Stevens. 
On    oceanic    coral   island  subsi- 
dence. Dana, . J.  D. 
Past  and  ftiture  of  Niagara.  Guu- 

ninjf. 
Glacial  scorings  in  St.  Lawrence 
County,  Willcox. 
187:i.  Trains  of  bowlders  and  transpor- 
tation of  bowlders.  Reed. 
Glacial    movements  in  nortliern 

New  York.  Stevens. 
Kiver    and  lake  terraces,    You- 

inans. 
Observations  on    Niagara,  Tyn- 

dall. 
Glacial   and  Champlain  era.s  in 

Now  England,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Post-Tertiary  history  of  New  Eng- 
land. Perry. 
1871.  Future  of  Niagara,  Holley,  6.  W. 
187").  Howlders  near  Hatiivia,  Fargo. 
(Silurian  fossils  in  drift  on  Long 
Island,  Martin.  D.  S. 
187(i.  Formation     of     lakes,     Russell, 
I.  C. 
Geologic  notes  from  New  York, 

Lloyd,  T.C.H. 
Formation  of  sand  dunes,  Lewis, 
E. 

1877.  Valleys  of  southern  Long  Island, 
Lewis,  E. 

Long  Island  roast,  Lewis,  E. 

On    the    (Jlacial    epochs,    Price, 

E.  K. 
Water  courses  of  Long   Island, 

Lewis,  E. 
Ithaca  and  vicinity,  Simons. 

1878.  Geologic  liistory  of  New  York  Is- 
land, etc.,  Newberry, 

The  Ice  age,  Gratacap. 
Distribution  of  till,  New  Hamp- 
shire, Upbaui. 


Pleistocene — f '  ontin  ued . 
New  Youk — Continued. 
1878.  Changes  of  heights  ol  luud  .and 
sea  in  (ilacial  and  Chaniplain 
periods,  Uphaiii. 
Bowlder    trains     in      Berkshire 
County,     Mass.,     Rogers     antl 
I  Rogers. 

i      1879.  Formation  of  Cape  Cod,  IJpham. 
I  Atlantic    system    of   mountains, 

Hitchcock,  C.H. 
Geologieai  Railroad  Guide.  Now 
York,  Macfarlane. 

1880.  Geologic  action  of  humus  acids, 
.Inlien. 

Succession  of  glacial  deposits  in 
New  England.  Fpham. 

Structure  and  liyi)8<)inetiy  of 
Catskill  Mountain.><,  (Jiiyot. 

(Jcology  of  the  oil  regions,  Carll. 

1881.  Mastodon,  Hroadhead. 
Mineral    springs    of     Sar.atoga, 

Fish. 

Little  mountains  oast  of  the  Cats- 
kills,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Karnes  of  moraines  of  New  Eng- 
land. Wright,  G  F. 

1882.  Potholes    near    Williamsbridge, 
Uritton,  N.  L. 

Thickness  of  glacier.  Smock. 
Notes  on  Stateii  Island,  IJritton, 

N.L. 
Rocks  of  New  York  and  Staten 

Island,  and  on  drift,  Newberry. 
Excavation  of  bed  of  the  Kaat- 

crskill,  N.  Y.,  .Tulien. 
Remarks  on   the    Catskills    and 

Hudson  ^^•llley,  Newberry. 
Features    of    th<!     lower    (ireat 

Lakes  during  (ireat  River  ago, 

Spencer,  .1.  W. 
Niagara  River,  Hallou. 
Notes   on    Yates   County,  N.  Y., 

Wright,  B.  11. 
Evidence  of  pre-Glacial  origin  of 

basins  of  Lakes  Erie  and  Onta- 
rio, Clayjtole. 
Glacial  jiiienomena  and  man  on 

the  Delaware,  Wright,  (J.  F. 
Flood  ill  tlie  Connecticut  Valley 

from    melting    glacier,    Dana, 

J.  D. 

1883.  Terminal  moraine  of  the  eastern 
United  States.  Wrigbt,  (i.  F. 

Glacial  jihenomena  on  L«)ng  Is- 
land, Bryson. 


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[Bt'Ll,.  127. 


Pleistocene — Continned, 
N'kw  VoiiK— Contiiim'd. 

1883.  Life    history  of  Niagara    Falls, 

I'ohliiiiiii. 

t'liiiiiuciil  reports,  bore  holes  at 
Syraenso,  I'nglehart. 

Origin  of  the  Groat  Lakes,  New- 
berry. 

Glaciiil  ]>heii()inena  of  Long  Is. 
land,  by  Bryson,  Dana,  .1.  1». 

Geology  of  l?iehniond  C'onnty, 
Brittou,  N.  L. 

Terminal  moraine  of  the  second 
Glaeial  period,  Chaniberlin, 
T.  C. 

Changes  of  level  on  cast  coast  of 
Nortli  Aineriea,  ('ook,  G.  H. 

Classilieation  of  lake  basins,  Da- 
vis, W.  M. 

Parallel  drift  hills  of  western 
New  York,  .Tohnsou,  L. 

1884.  Glacial  action  in    northern  New 

York  andCfinada,  Willcox. 

Dellection  of  streams  by  terres- 
trial rotation,  Gilbert,  G,  K. 

Niagara  River  and  the  Glacial 
period,  ^V^ight,  G.  F. 

Classilieation  (tf  Joint  structures, 
Crosby. 

Report  of  work  on  Quaternary 
geology,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Drnmlins,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Terminal  moraine  in  Pennsylva- 
nia, etc.,  Lewis.  II.  C. 

Gla('iated  area  of  North  America, 
Wright,  G.  F. 

Gorges  and  waterfalls,  Davis, 
W.  M. 

Distribution  and  origin  of  drnm- 
lins, Davis,  W,  ^1. 

Helderberg  limestones  east  of  the 
Catskills,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Moraine  of  second  Glacial  epoch, 
by  Chamberlin,  T.  C;  Dana, 
.1.  D. 

1885.  Glaeiation  on  Mount  Kearsarge, 

N.  IL,  I'litnam. 

Musical  sand,  its  distribution  and 
pro]>erties,  Bolton  and  .Inlien. 

Local  glaciers  in  Catskill  Moun- 
tains, Smoek. 

Geology  of  sea  bottom  in  ap- 
proaches to  Now  York  Bay, 
Lindenkohl. 

Glaeiation  of  Shawangunk  Moun- 
tain, Julien. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 
Nkw  Yokk — Continued. 

1885.  Phases    in    elevation    of    North 

America,  Newberry. 
Notes  on  Niagara,  Ilallett,  P. 
Geological    formations   of   Lonu 

Island,  Bryson. 
Old  shore  lino  of  Lake  Ontario, 

Gilbert,  G.K. 
Niagara  gorge  as  a  chronoiiictfr. 

Wright,  a.  F, 
Contorted  clay  on  west  side  i\i 

Lake  Clhamplain,  Hall,  C.  11. 

1886.  Old  gorge  at  Niagara,  Clayjiole. 
Niagara  gorge,  Science. 
Rec«!Ssion  of  Niagara  Falls,  Wodd- 

ward,  R.  S. 
Cruise  along  Staten  Island,  lirit- 

ton.  N.  L. 
Buftalo  and  Chicago,  Claypole. 
New  geologic  wrinkles,  Gilbert, 

G.  K. 
Place  of  Niagara  in  geologic  his- 
tory, Gilbert,  G.  K. 
Geology  of  Long  Island,  Meirill, 

F..LII, 
Niagara  Falls,  Hovey. 
Structure  of  clay  near  Newbiirg, 

Dwight. 
Notes  on  Staten  Island,  Brittdii, 

N.L. 
Drift    at  Tompkinsvillo,   stuteii 

Island,  liritton,  N.  L. 

1887.  Dynamic  elVoet  of  the  ice  slieet. 

Merrill,  F..LH. 

The  Niagara  gorge,  Pohlmim. 

Inventory  of  Glacial  drift,  (li.im- 
berliu,  T.  C. 

Cutting  at  Croton  Point,  War- 
ring. 

Long  Island,  geology,  Dana,  ,F.  D, 

Long  Island,  Woodhaveu  well, 
Lewis,  E. 

Prehistoric  hearth  in  western 
New  York,  (iilbert,  (i.  K. 

Sink  holes  at  Attica,  Clarke,,!.  M, 

Staten  Island  drifts,  Brittmi.N.  L. 

Staten  Island  drift  fossils,  (Irati- 
cap. 

1888.  Changes  of  level   of   the  fireat 

Lakes,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Iroquois  Beach,  Spencer,  .(,  W. 

Long  Island,  beaches  on  sdiillicrn 
side,  liryson. 

Long  Island,  well  hole  on  south- 
side,  Bryson. 


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769 


IB  a  ohronoiiKiter, 


ateii  Island,  lirit- 


1  Island,  lirittiiii. 


)tnn   Point,  ^Va^• 


oil  hole  on  soutli- 


Pleistocene — Con  tinned. 
.\i:\v  YoKK-  Continued. 
1SS8.  Miinlijittan  Island,  Kemp. 

Map    ot'   vicinity  of    New    York 

City,  Martin,  1).  8. 
Staten  Island  well  boriui^s,  lirit- 

toii,  \.  I.. 
Staten     Islaml,    niodilied     drift, 

Uritton,  N.  L. 
Origin  of  Kaiiies,  Slialer. 
St.  Lawrence  basin  and  the  (ireat 

Lakes,  Sjtt-ncer, .).  W. 
Stat»'ii   I.sland,   leaf  in  sandstone 

in  drift,  llollick. 
Report— Atlantic  Coa.st  divi.sion, 
United  States   Geological   Sur- 
vey, Shaler. 
Geology  of  Oneida  (;(;mty,  llrij;- 
liani. 
\m).  Falls  of  rock  at  Niagara,  Clay- 
pole. 
Glaciation  of  mountains,  Upham. 
(ireat  Lake  basins   of   St.    Law- 
rence, Drunimond. 
Life   history    of   Niagara    I'alls, 

Polilman. 
Long    Island,   Woodlmven   well, 

Uryson. 
Staten  Island,  Oriskany  bowlder, 
(irntaeap. 
1890.  (Hays  near    Morrisania,    N,     Y., 
Merrill,  F.  .L  H. 
Sandstone     in    drift    on    Staten 

Island,  Gratacap. 
Ancient     shore    lines,      Merrill, 

r.  J.  II. 
History  of  Niagara  River,  Gilbert. 

(i,K. 
lro(|uois  Heacli,  Spencer.  .T.  W. ; 

Davis,  \V.  M. 
Long    Island    Sonnd     and     sub- 
merged  channel  of  the  Hudson, 
Dana,  J.  I>. 
Fiords  and  (ireat  Lake  basins  of 

North  America,  Upit.im. 
Pothole  opposite  Catskill,   Hub- 
bard. 
Macfarlane's     Railway      Guide,  ' 

Chamberlin,  Hitchcock.  C.  H. 
Mastodon  at  Attica,  Clarke,  .1.  M- 
Iroiidetiuoit  region.  Dryer. 
Post-Glacial    history  of  Hudson 
River  valley,  Merrill.  F.  .L  H. 
Post-Pliocene  continental  subsi- 
dence    versus    Glacial     dams. 
Spencer, , I.  W.  | 

Bull.  127 49 


1891. 


Pleistocene— Continued. 
Nkw   You;;— Continued. 
ISni.   Kxcavation  of  new  Crot<ui  Aque- 
•luct.  Now  Yorli,  Carson. 
So-called  sand   dunes.   Long  Is- 
land, r.ryson. 
Fxcursion    across    Long   Island, 

Hryson. 
Sul)niarino    channels  of   middle 

Atlantic  Coast.  Lindenkolil. 
Post-(ila<ial  anlicliiuil  ridges  in 

New  York,  Gilbert,  Ci.  K. 
Review   of  Qiniteruary  era,  L'p- 
ham. 

PKNXSVLVAN'IA. 

18lJ().  Geologic  survey  of  Philadeli)hia, 

Trctost. 
18,30.  Diluvial  furrows  .and  scratches, 

'I'homas,  D. 

1831.  Scratches  in  the  Alleghany  range, 

Thompson,  W.  A. 

1832.  (ieology  of  Philadelphia,  Hrown, 

P.  A. 
1835.  Ancient  lake  in  Milllin  County, 
Taylor,  R.  C. 

1841.  Drift  in    Pennsylvania,    Rogers, 

H.  D. 

1842.  (ilaciatioM  of  Pennsylvania  and 

New  York,  Rogers.  H.  D. 

1843    Polishing   of  n.cks  and  parallel 
valleys  of  Pennsylvania,  Rog- 
ers. H.  D. 
Absence    of    sonthcrn    materials 
in  the  drift,  Rogers,  H.  1). 

1849.  Geology  of  Pennsylvania.  Rogers, 
H.D. 

18.">0.  Origin  of  drift  and  terraces  of 
a(|ueousaeti<m,  Rogers,  H.D. 

1851.  Coal     formation,     cNpecially     in 

Pennsylvania,  Rogers,  H.  D. 
Abundanct?    ol'    fossils    in    drift, 
Pennsylvania,  Rogers,  H.  I). 

1852.  Observations      on      nuignetism, 

Locke, 
1856.  Strncture    of      Philadelphia 
County,  .lowell. 
Alluvium  of  the  Ohio,  King,  A.  T. 

1858.  Geology  of  Pennsylvania.  Rogers, 

H.  D. 

1859.  Geology    of    Pradford    County, 

Horton,  G.  F. 

1860.  Geology  of  Indiana  County.  An- 

derson, W. 
1865.  History    of    Delaware    County, 
Smith,  0. 


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DABTOfT.  1 


Pleistocene— rontinnncl. 

Pknxsyi.vania— Continued. 
1866.  Report    on     Allegheny    Connty, 
JilHon. 
Geolojjy    of   Lycoming   County. 
Med.  .Soc.  Pa. 
186R.  Travolin^j;  of  rocks,  Wickershani. 
1869.  Map  to  illnstrato  types  of  earth's 
Burfaoe  cast   from  Cincinnati, 
Lesley.  J.  P. 
1871.  Cave   in   eastern    Pennsylvania, 
Whoatloy. 
Geology  of  Montgomery  County, 
Oiiio,  Ortoii,  K. 

1875.  Kejiort  on   N'enango  oil  district, 

Pennsylvania,  Carll. 
Geolo<>y    around    A\'arren,    Ran- 
dall. F.  A. 

1876.  Origin  of  glaciated  fragments  in 

eoiithorn  Pennsylvauia,  Frazer. 

Glacial  deposits  at  W(!8t  Phila- 
deli>liia,  Hall,  C.  E. ;  Lesley, 
.T.  P. 

Report  on  coal  fields  of  (ireene 
and  Washington  counties,  Ste- 
venson. 

Glaeiation  along  Kittalinny 
Mount.iin,  Hall,  C.  E. 

1877.  Report  on    Fayette    and    West- 

moreland coal  fields,  Penn.syl- 
vania,  .Stevenson. 

Oil  records  and  levels,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Carll. 

Clays  and  gravels  underlying 
Philadel]>hia,  IHodgot. 

1878.  Terrace  levels  in   Pennsylvania, 

Lesley,  .J.  P. 

Report  on  Heaver  River  coal  dis- 
trict, Pennsylvania,  White, 
I.e.;  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Surface  geology  of  southeastern 
Peuusylvania,  Stevenson. 

Hematites  of  Lehigh  County, 
i'rime. 

Report  on  Indiana  County,  Piatt, 
W.G.;  Lesley,  J.  P. 

1879.  Second  report  of  lahoratory   of 

survey   of   Peuusylvania,   Mc- 

Creath. 
Nortli    American    Mesozoic    and 

Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Geology    of    Lawrence   County, 

White,  I.  C. 
Macfarlane's  (Jeological  Railroad 

Guide,   Pennsylvania,    Lesley, 

J.  P. 


Pleistocene— Continued. 

Pknnsyi.vani  A— Continued. 
1870.  Northern    township    of     Bntler 
County,  Chance. 

1880.  Gravels  of  southeastern  Peuimvl 

vania,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Geology  of  Mercer  County,  White, 
I.e.;  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Drift  of  Northampton  Conntv, 
Prime. 

Geology  of  Clinton  Count  y . 
Chance,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Report  on  Armstrong  County, 
Piatt,  W.  G. 

Pre-Glacial  channels  of  Alle- 
ghany and  Clarion  rivers,  Les- 
ley, .J.  P. 

Geology  of  McKean  County, 
Ashhurner. 

Lycoming  and  Sullivan  conntie', 
Sherwood  and  Piatt. 

Geology  of  Clarion  County. 
Chance. 

Surface  geology  of  southwestern 
Pennsylvania  region,  Steven- 
son. 

Geology  of  Potter  County,  Sher- 
wood, A.;  Lesley,.).  P. 

1881.  Report  on  Jefl'erson    Connty, 

Piatt,  W.  C. 
Geology  of  Erie  and  Crnwfonl 

counties.  White,  I.  C. ;  l.t-sley, 

J.  P. 
Bone    caves    of     Pennsylvania. 

Leidy. 
Geology  of  Blair  County,  Piatt,  F. 
Surface  geology  of  Philadclpliiii 

and  viciuity,  Lewis.  H.  ('. 
Geology  of  Philadelpliia  County, 

etc..  Hall,  C.E.;  Lesley.  .1.1'. 
Antifjuity  of  man  in  the  East, 

geologically  considered,  ]>i'wi», 

H.C. 
On  philadelphite,  Lewis,  II.  T. 

1882.  Glacial  plienoiuena  aud  num  on 

the  Delaware,  Wrigiit.  (i.  F. 
Pro-Gl.acial  outlet  of  Lake  Erie 

aud  origin  of  the  lower  (ireai 

Lakes,  Spencer,  .J.  W. 
Peat  at  Scrauton,  Fairchild. 
Geology    of    Pike    and    Monroe 

counties.  White,  I.  C. 
Former  How  of  the  upper  Ohio. 

Lesley,  J .  P. 
Survey  of  Delaware  Water  Gap, 

Chance. 


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771 


cKean    Couiitv, 


jf     Peniisvlvania. 


laware  Water  Gap, 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Pennsylvania — Continued. 
IHKl  Lakes  uu<l  valleys  in  northeastern 
I'ennBj'lvania,  Davis,  \V.  M. 

Terminal  moraine  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, Lewis,  If.  C. 

Glacial  erosion  and  outlets  of  the 
Great  Lakes,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Geology  of  Philadelphia,  Frazer, 
Lewis,  IL  C. 

Terminal  moraine  across  Penn- 
sylvania, Lt'wis,  H.  C. 

Drift  near  I'liiladolidiia,  Leidy. 

Drift  of  I^ycoming  County, 
Meyer,  A. 

Survey  of  Suscinehanna  River 
region,  White,  L  C. 

Slate  quarries  in  1875  and  struc- 
ture of  water  gaps.  Chance. 

Slate  region  of  Lehigh  and  North- 
ampton counties,  Sanders. 

Geology  of  Lehigli  and  North- 
ampton counties,  Lesley,  .1.  P. 

Supposed  Glacial  stria-.  Locust 
Mountain,  Lewis,  IL  C. 

Iv'epoit  on  Warren  County,  Carll, 
Lesley,  J.  P. 

Siiuth  Mountain  gneiss,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Hall,  C.  ]•:. 

rerniinal  moraine  of  second  (fa- 
cial period,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Ice  age  in  Pennsylvania,  Lewis, 
If.  C. 

Terminal    moraine  of    eastern 
United  States,  Wright,  G.  F. 
1884.  Report  on   terminal  moraine!  in 
Pennsylvania,    etc.,     Lewis, 
1 1.  C.r  Lesley,  .J.  P. 

White's  geology  of  the  8us- 
([uehauna  River  region,  Am. 
Nat. 

Ice  of  the  Glacial  period,  Lewis, 
II.  C. 

(llaciation  south  of  terminal  mo- 
raine in  Pennsylvania,  Lewis, 
H.  C. 

(flaciated  area  of  North  America, 
Wright,  (i.  V. 

Gorges  and  waterfalls,  D.avis, 
W.  M. 

•■oology  of  Mercer  County,  Gris- 
wold. 
188.").  Township   geology  of  Cameron 
County,  Shaeft'or,  P.  W. 

iossiliferoua  pebble  at  Tacony, 
Ileilpriu. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Pknnsyi.vania— Continued. 
IS85.  Geoh)gic    iitlus    of    counties    of 
i'cnnsylvania,  Lesley,  .1.  P. 

Marginal  kames,  Lewis,  II.  C. 

Township  geology  of  Elk  County, 
Pa.,  Asliburuer. 

Hone  cave  in  Pennsylvania,  Dar- 
ton. 

Fossiliferous  jjcbbles,  Philadel- 
phia, Ileilpriu. 

Pebbles  from  borings  in  Philadel- 
phia, Heilprin. 

Inventory  of  (il.acial  drift,  Cliam- 
berlin,  T.  C. 

Methods  of  geologic  investiga- 
tion, Davis,  W.  M. 

Cutting  on  east  side  railroad, 
Philadel|>hia,  Koenig. 

Survey  of  Delaware  County,  Pa., 
Hall,  C.  E. 

(ieology,  the  lesson  of  the  I'hila- 
delpbia  rocks,  Heilprin. 

1886.  tilaciation  of    the    Lackawanna 

Valley.  Brainier. 

Marginal  kames,  Lewis.  IL  C. 

Clay  at  Grays  Ferry  road,  Pliila- 
delpliia,  Heilprin,  Koenig. 

Thickness  of  ice  of  northoiistern 
Penusylvanin,  Hranner. 

Grays  Ferry, road,  near  Philadel- 
phia, Smith,  A.  H. 

(ilaciationof  Wj'oniingand  T^ack- 
awanua  valleys,  IJranner. 

Wyoming  buried  valley.  Hill, 
F.  A. 

Archl)al<l  potholes,  Ashhiirner. 

1887.  Anthracite  regions.  Hill,  F.  A. 
Mowiders     along     A])palachian 

rivers,  White,  I.  C. 

Glacial  stria>  in  Wyoming- Lacka- 
wanna region,  Hraiiner. 

Lehigli  Kiver  section,  Hill,  F.  A. 

Potholes  at  Arch  bald,  Dana,  .1. 1). 

Radnor  Township,  Delaware 
•  County.  Hand. 

1888.  Columbia  formation,  Mctieo. 
"Field  of  rorks"  west  of  Phila- 
delphia, .Martin,  D.  8. 

1889.  Ago  of  Pliiladfslphia  red  gravel, 

Wright,  (}.  F. 

A  river  pirate,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Early  man  in  the  Delaware  V.ai- 
ley,  CrcHson. 

Rivers  ami  valleys  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, Davis,  W.  M. 


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[■ru.  ir. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Pknnsyi.vania — Continuod. 

1889.  Cbiimjjlaiii  in  .■^us(ir.cbauua  \'al- 

ley,  Hanhorc. 

1890.  DifitoniH  from  river  clays  at  I'hil- 

a(l«)li)hia,  Woolniau. 

-Nlact'arlanc's  Railroad  Giiido,  Los- 
ley,  .7.  P.  ;  Lewis,  H.C. 

I're-Glai'ial  drainaf^o  of  western 
Pennsylvania,  Foshay. 

(tlacial  jihenonienain  Beavor  Vul- 
ley,  Foshay  and  Hice. 

Upper  Oliio  region,  Wliite,  L  C. 

Interval  Itetweeii  (flacial  epochs, 
Chaniberlin,  T.  C. 

1891.  Artesian  Avells  in  eastern  Penu- 

sylvaiiia,  Carter. 

Terrace  formations  along  the  Del- 
aware. Coman. 

Review  of  the  Quaternary  era, 
Upbam. 

Origin  of  topogiaphie  forms, 
Davis,  W.  M. 

Letter  of  transmittal  [central 
Pennsylvania],  Lesley,  ,1.  P. 

Fluvial  planes  of  western  Penn- 
sylvania, Levorott. 

Glacial  groves  at  southern  mar- 
gin    of     drift,     Foshay     and 
Ilioo. 
New  Jkksky. 
1818.  Geology  of   the  United    States, 
Macluro. 

1820.  Secondary  regions,  Pierce, 
Geology  of  Hudson  River,  Akorly. 

1822.  Mineralized  tree,  rocking  stone, 
etc.,  Xow  .Tcrsey,  Green.  .J. 

1821.  Essay   on   Tertiary   of  America, 

Finch. 

1H27,  lioiings  for  water,  Disbrow. 

1836.  First   report   of  survey   of   New 
Jersey,  Rogers,  11.  D. 

1840.  Descrii)tion  of  geology  of  \ew 
Jersey,  Rogers.  H.  D. 

1847.  Changes    in    coast    line,    Sandy 
Hook,  Bacbe.  • 

1851.  Potholes  of  New  .Jersey,  .Jackson, 
C.  T. 
Ancient  potholes  in  rocks,  Jack- 
son, C.  T. 

1855.  Remarks     on      Sussex     County, 

Kitcbell,  W. 
Report  of  chemist,  Survey  of  Now 
Jersey,  Wnrt/. 

1856.  Report  on  soTitberu  New  Jersey, 

Cook,  G.  H. 


Pleistocene— Continued. 

Nkw  .Jki!8K.y — Continued. 
1856.  Report  on  northern  New  .Ifrsey, 

Kitcbell. 
18">7.  Sul)8idence  on  New  .Jersey  Coast 
and  Ivong  Island,  Cook,  (i,  II. 
Geology  of  Capo  May    Couutv, 
Cook,  G.  H. 
1861.  lOlovation  and  depression  in  North 
America,  Oesnor. 

1866.  A  bowlder  and  glacial  scnitcben 

at  Englewood,  N.  .J.,  Dvight, 
W.  B. 

1867.  Fresb-wator  glacial  drift  of  the 

Northwest,  Whittlesey. 
Third  report  on  survey  of  New 
.Jersey,  Cook,  G.  H. 

1868.  (ileology  of  Now  Jersey,  Cook, 

G.H. 

1869.  American      fossiliferous     strata, 

Conrad. 

1870.  Report  of  geologist  of  New  .Jer- 

sey for  1869,  Cook,  G.  H. 

1871.  Report  of  geologist  of  New  .Jer- 

sey for  1870.  C^ook,  G.H. 

1872.  Phenomena   in  vicinity  of  New 

York,  Stevens. 

1873.  (iladcs  of  Maryland,  Gibba.li. 
Report  of  survey  of  New  .Jersey 

for  1873,  Cook,  G.  H. 

1874.  Report  of  survey  of  New  .Jersey 

for  1874,  Cook,  G.  H. 

1875.  Report  of  survey  of  New  . Jersey 

for  1875,  Cook,  G.  II. 
1H76.  Report  of  survey  of  New  .Jersey 

for  1876,  Cook,  G.  H. 
1H77.  Report  of  survey  of  New  .Jersey 

for  1877,  Cook,  G.  H. 
On  the   Glacial  epochs,  j'rince, 

E.  C. 

1878.  I'atalogne  of  exhibit  of  survey  of 

New  Jersey,  Cook,  G.  H. 
Report  on  survey  of  New  .fersey 

for  1878,  Cook,  CJ.  H. 
Clay  deposits  of  New  Jersey.  Codk 

and  Smock. 

1879.  Terminal     moraines    of    North 

American  ice  sheet,  Upliam. 
Fire  clays  and  associates  in  New 

Jersey,  Smock. 
Report  of  geologist  of  New  .Jersey 

for  1879.  Cook,  G.H. 
Limit  of   drift   in    New  .lersey, 

Cook.  G.  H. 
Macfarlane's  (ieological  Kailruad 

Guide.  Smock. 


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77;^ 


ressiou  ill  North 


lifcrons     strata, 


nines    of    North 
8het)t,  Uiiliaiii. 
kssociati's  in  Ne" 

ristot'New.lersey 

,G.H. 

in   New  ■'<"'"9ey, 

ological  Kiiilroiid 


Pleistocene— Continued. 
Nkw  .Fkhsky  — Continued. 

1880.  Kjiport  of  jj('()I();{iHt  of  Now  .lorsoy 

for  18W),  Cook,  (J.  H. 
(ier)loKic  action  of  linnniH  iiRidN, 
.Inlifii. 

1881.  Primitive  industry,  Abbott,  l!.C. 
Ke])ort  of  survey  of  New  .lorstiy 

for  lK,SI,('o()k.(l.  II. 

Trniton  <;rivvclH  and  antiquity  of 
uuin,  Lewis,  11.  ('. 
188J.  Keport  of  survey  of  New  .(ersey 
for  1881.'.  Cook,  (J.  II. 

(iliii'iul     iihenonicna     of     North 
America  and  man  on  the  Dela- 
ware, Wrij^ht,  (}.  V. 
1883.  Ueport  of  survey  of  New  .lersey 
for  188;}.  Cook.ti.  II. 

Thickness  of  slixicr  iu  Now  .ler- 
sey, etc.,  Smock. 

Age  of  gr.avels  in  Trenton,  N. .)., 
Wright.  (J.  1\ 

Post-Tertiary  with  le.aves  in 
Cumberland  County.  N.  .1., 
IJritton,  N.  L. 

'['erminal  moraine  of  eastern 
United  States,  Wright,  (t.  V. 

(Jeology  of  Hudson  County,  N.  J., 
h'ns.sell,  I.  C. 

Terminal  moraine  of  second  (il.i- 
cial  period,  Chamberlin,  T.  ('. 
]Wl.  Keport  of  survey  of  New  .lersey 
for  1881,  Cook,  G.  II. 

Recent  tind  in  Trenton  jiravels, 
Abbott. 

I'erminal  moraine  in  Pennsylva- 
nia, Lewis,  H.  ('. 

Glaciated  area  of  North  America, 
Wright,  (}.  F. 

1885.  Recent    formations  of   coast    of 

New  .Jersey,  Merrill,  F.  .L  II. 
Report  of  survey  of  Now  .Jersey, 

Cook,  (MI. 
Cretaceous  and  'Tertiary  of  New 

.lersey,  (Jook.  G.  II. 
Rejiort  of  State  ixeologist  of  New 

.Jersey  for  188.5,  Cook,  G.  II. 
llelderberg  bowlders  at  Sunnnit, 

N..J.,  lleilprin. 
Microscopic       examinaticui       of 

series    of    sands,    Julien    and 

H(dtou. 
Map  of  United  States,  McHee. 

1886.  Marginal  kames,  Lewis,  11.  C. 
Inventory  of  Glacial  drift,  Cham- 
berlin, T.  C. 


Pleistocene— (  ontinuf iL 

Ni'.w  .liiu.sr.Y-  -('oiilinued. 
188t>.    Review  of  rejiml,  of  State  geolo- 
gist of   New  .lersey  lor    188.5, 
Raymond. 

1887.  Horing   at   Atlantic   City,  Wool- 

man. 
Artesian  wells,  New.IiTsoy,  Cook, 

(J.  IL 
Artesian  wells,  Nason. 
K'eport     of    geological     survey, 

Cook,  (r.  II. 
Yellow  gravels,  Merrill,  F.  .L  H. 
Coiiiinbia  formation,  .McCee. 

1888.  Mapof  vicinity  of  New  York  City, 

Martin. 

PaUvdithic  num  in  America, 
.McGee. 

Metliods  iu  geological  investiga- 
tion, Davis,  W.  M. 

1889.  (Jeologic    map,    of  New    .lersey, 

Cook,  G.  IL 
Y'ellow  gravels,  I'.ritton,  N.  L. 
18iH).   Rivers  of  northern  New  .lersey, 
Davis,  W.  M. 
Topographic     development     of 
I  uortliern  New  .Jersey,  Davis  and 

I  Wood. 

Deposits  on  the  Delaware,  Mer- 
rill, F..T.H.:  McCieo. 
Harrier  beaches,  Merrill,  I'\.J.  II. 
Some  ancient  shore  Hues,  Merrill, 
I  F..I.1I. 

Encroachments  of  tlio  sea,  McGee, 

'Thompson,  G. 
Macfarlanes      Kailroad     (Jnide, 
Smock. 
1891.  Siibuiarino  ch.annels  along  Atlan- 
tic Coast,  Lindcnkolil. 
Origin     of    topographic     forms, 

Davis,  W.  M. 
Artesian  wells.  New. lersey  report. 

Smock,  Woolman. 
Terrace  formations  of  the  Atlantic 
Coast  and  along  the  Delaware, 
Coman. 
i  Re])ort,  Xew    .lersey    geological 

survey,  Smock. 
Fxtra-morainic  drift  phenomena 
of  New  Jersey,  Salisbury. 
Maryland,  Dklawauk,  Vihcinia. 
1799.  Sand  liills  of  Cape  Henry,   Va., 

Latrobe. 
1807.  Freestone    quarries  on  Potomac 
and      Kappaliannoek     rivers, 
i  Latrobe. 


774 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OF 


[nrr.i..i27 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Maryland,  Dklaware,  VinomiA— 

Continued. 
1820.  Goologiciil  essay,  Uaydon,  II.  H. 
Tortiiiry  of  America,  Fincli. 

1834.  Report  of  jjoologist  of  Maryland, 

Diiratel. 

1835.  Travertine  in  Alleghany  County, 

Nil..  leiithorKtonliangli. 
18117.  Pliynii^al  geography  of  Maryland, 

niiciitel. 
Tertiary  forinntions  of  Virginia, 

KogerH  and  KogerH. 
18.38.  Keport  of  geologist  of  Maryland, 

J>ncatel. 

1839.  FirNt  and  second  reports  on  Dela- 

ware, IJootli. 
Reconnaissance    of    Virginia, 

Rogers,  W.  H. 
Report  of  geologist  of  Maryland, 

Ducatel. 

1840.  Report  of  survey  of  Virginia  for 

1839,  Rogers,  \V.  B. 

1841.  Survey  of  Delaware,  Booth. 
Oyster  shell  deposits  on  .\tlantic 

Coast,  Vanuxoni. 
Report  of  survey  of  Virginia  for 

1810,  h'ogers,  W.  B. 
184.S.  Rock   salt  of  the   Holston,   Va., 

Hayden,  C.  B. 
1844.  American  geology  and  condition 

of  research.  Rogers,  II.  D. 
1847.  Ancient  sea  margins,  Chamhers. 

1852.  Turf  building  in  Dismal  Swamp, 

I.e8(|uerpux. 
Second  rei)ort  of  chemist  of  Mary- 
land, Iliggins. 

1853.  Third  report  of  chemist  of  Mary- 

land. Higgins. 

185 1 .  Fourtli  rei)ort  of  chemist  of  Mary- 
laud,  lliggius. 

18.56.  ?'iftl)  report  of  chemist  of  Mary- 
land, Iliggins. 

1860.  Second  re]>ort  of  chemist  of  Mary- 
land, Tyson. 
First  report  of  chemist  of  Mary- 
land, Tyson. 

1865.  Asphalt  vein  in  coal  measures 
of  western  Virginia,  Lesley, 
.1.  P. 

1867.  Industrial  resources  of  Maryland, 

Higgins. 

1868.  Origin   and  relations  of  certain 

sands  and  clays,  ('ope. 

1869.  American     fossiliferous     strata, 

Conrad. 


I  Pleiitocene— Continued. 

Maiiylani),  Dklawauk,  Viroinia- 
'  Continued. 

j      1871.  Clay  with  recent  shells  and  snnd 
I  dunes  of  Cape  Ilenlopen,  Mar. 

■  tin,  D.  S. 

1873.  Glaciers  in  Virginia,  Stevens. 

1874.  Drift  in  Virginia,  Stevens. 

]      1875.  (travel   and   cobble    deposits  of 
'  Virginia,  etc.,  Rogers,  \V.  ji. 

I  Great    Dismal     Swanij)    rcj^'idi,, 

'  Webster,  N.  B. 

1876.  Virginia  geograjdiical  and  jiolit 

ical  summary,  DotihkisH, 
Implements  from  drift  at  Hid). 
niond,  Wallace,  C;.  M. 

1877.  Gravel    and    cobble  deposits  of 

Virginia,  etc,  Rogers,  ^V.  Is. 
1879.  Handbook   of  Virginia,  rollard. 
Mesozoie  of  Virginia,  Fontaine. 
1  Macfarlano's  Geological  Riiihnad 

Guide,  Delaware,  Uhler,  Man- 
land,  Fontaine. 
I  Macfarlane's  Geological  Riiilmad 

Guide,    Virginia,    Rogers.  W 
B. 

1881.  Jurassic  sand  near  Elkton,  Md,, 

Lewis,  H.  C. 

1882.  Drift    and    erosion    in    Saltvilli 

Valley,  Lewis,  H.  C. 
Notes  on  the  geology  of  the  Vir 

ginias,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
IIolst(m  salt  and  gypsum,  Ivdbert 

son,  W. 

1883.  Bowlder  drift  in  Delaware,  Ches- 

ter. 
Surface    features    of    Baltimore 

area,  Uhler. 
j  Subterranean  forest  in  Di-slrictnt 

!  Columbia,  Mctiee. 

I  Stratified    drift     in     Deiiiwiire. 

Chester. 
Ages  and  clas.sification   of  post- 

Eocene  of  Atlantic  Slope,  Hell- 

prin. 

1884.  Remarks    on    western    Vii{,'iiiia. 

Lesley,  J.  P. 
Reprint  of  reports  on  geoh)j;y  of 

the  Virginias,  Rogers,  AV.  li. 
Gravels    of    northern    Delaware 

and  Maryland,  Chester. 

1885.  Musical    sand,    Bolton    and  Ju- 

lien. 
i  Review  of  geology  of  Delavr.ire, 

Chester. 
I  Map  of  United  States,  McGee. 


UABTOH.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN   OEOLOOY. 


775 


UJK,  VlRCllNIA- 


ear  Elkton,  Md., 


ion    in    Saltvillc 


Delawari',  Chei' 
is    of    Baltimore 


'esteru    Yiiginiai 


PlelBtocene — Continue*!. 

MaUYLAM),    DrLAWARK,  ViRUlNIA— 

Continued. 
1S85.  Notfs  on  Tazowoll,  liiisHell,  Wise- 
Smith,  and  WaMhinjjtou  coun- 
ties, Va.,  .Stoveuson. 
GravelB  of  tlio  southern  Delawaro 

peninsula,  (.'hester. 
Kojjors'H    geology    of    tho    Vir 
giniuB,    Campbell,    ,1.    L.    and 
FI.  1). 
188(5.  Eaith(|uako    of    August,     1886, 
Copo. 
Geology  of  head  of  Chesapeake 

Bay,  McGeo. 
Geology  of  Washington,  McCiee. 

1887.  Keconnaissance  in  ^'irgluia,  Ste- 

venson. 
Bowlders     along      Appalachian 
rivers,  White,  I.  C. 

1888.  Alhirui)ean  formation,  Uhler. 
('olum')ia  formation.  Motieo. 
Report  on  head  of  Chesapeake 

Bay,  McGeo. 
Infusorial  earth,  Day. 
Soutliorn  counties  of  Maryland, 

Clarke,  W.  B. 
Three  formations  of  tho  middle 

Atlantic;  Slope,  M(:(Jee. 

18Mt.  Potonuic  flora,  I'ontaine. 

Antecedent.s  of  man  in  tho  Poto- 
mac Valley,  .Mc(ioe. 

Oriskiiny  drift  near  Washington, 
Curtice. 

1890.  Southern  Mary hmd  and  Virginia, 
Clark,  W.  B. 

Macfarlane's  Uailroad  (iuide. 
Chester,  Fontaine,  L'hler. 

\\  right's  "  Ico  age  in  North  Amer- 
ica," Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
l8!,ll.  Forest  and  peat  layer  in  Dela- 
ware, Cresson. 

Dismal  Swamp,  Shaler. 

Xooceno  and  Pleistocene  (!onti- 
tineiit  movements,  Mc(Jeo. 

Kastcrn  Maryland  and  \'irginia, 
Darton. 

Geology  of  Washington  region, 
Darton,  McGee. 

Expedition  into  southern  Mary- 
land, Clark,  W.  B. 

Review  of  Quaternary  era,  Up- 
hani. 

Origin  of  topographic  forms, 
Davis,  W. 


Pleistocene— Continued 

NouTH  Cauomna,  Sdl'Tir  Carouxa, 

AND  GlCUItlilA   liKl.ION. 

1819.  Report  of  Burveys  in  181!l,  North 
Carolina,  Fulton. 

18l'G.  Geology  and  mineralogy,  statis- 
tics of  South  Carolina,  Mills. 

1827.  Geology      of     North     Carolina, 

Mitchell,  E.;  Oluistead. 

1828.  Keport      on      North     Carolina, 

Mitchell,  E. 
■    Low  country  of  North  Carolina, 
Mitchell,  E. 

1829.  Geology  of  gold  region  of  North 

Carolina,  Mitchell.  K. 

1811.  Secondary  and  Tertiary  of  south- 

ern   Atlantic    States,     Hodge, 
.1.  T. 
Fossil  remains  in  Lenoir  County, 
N.C,  Limlier. 

1812.  Elouients  of  geology,  and  outline 

of  geology  of  North  Carolina, 
Mitchell,  E. 

1813.  Agricultural  survey  of  South  Car- 

olina. Huffin. 
1841.  American  geology  and  condition 
of  research,  IJogors,  H.  D. 

Agricultural  survey  of  South  Car- 
olina, Kullin. 

Geologic.  i)osition  of  mastodon  at 
Big  Bono  Lick  and  other  locali- 
ties, Lyell. 

1848.  Analysis  of  cotton  lands.  South 

Carolina,  Smith,  <J.  L. 
Geology     of     .South      Carolina, 
'rnomey. 

1849.  Statistics  of  (ieor;j,ia.  White,  O. 
Notes  on  geology  of  Charleston, 

S.  C,  Holmes,  F.  S. 

1850.  Observations   on  Ashley   River, 

Holmes,  F.  S. 

1851.  Microscopic,       examination       of 

souiulings,  Bailtsy,  .1.  W. 

1852.  Report     of     geological    survey, 

North  Carolina,  Emmons,  E. 
Post-1'liocene  of   Southern   and 
Northern  States,  Desor. 
18.')6.  Keport  of  survey  of  South  Caro- 
lina for  I85t),  Lieber. 

1857.  Position  of  elephant  remains  of 

North  America,  Foster. 

1858.  Nortli    Carolina,   agriculture    of 

eastern  counties,  Emmons,  E. 
Remains  of  animals  in  post-Plio- 
cene in  South  CaroliaU;  Holmes, 
F.  S. 


776 


CATALOOUE    AND    INDKX    OV 


(Buu.  ir 


Pleistocone — Con  t  i  n  nod . 

NoUTii  Cau()i,in-a,  South  Caiiolina, 

AM>  (iKnlKlIA  RrOIoX  —  Cont'd. 

1H5H.  Fossils    of     fho     j)OHt-l'li(»t'on»', 

llolinns,  l'\  H. 
18r>!l.  ItiUidluMiito    iind    its    .issociatoH, 
Soiitli  Ciirolinii,  Mcber. 
('li.iiiK<'n  iilDnj;  coiiHt    of    S(nith 

CiiroIinii,  l.icliiM', 
I*(»st-I'lio(«'no    (oHsilM    of    South 
Carolina.  IIoliiu's,  F.  8. 
18G0.  Swiini)>  lanils  of  North  Carolina, 
I'lniinons.  K. 
A|^riiiiltiin>  of   North  Curuliuui 

F.iiniion.'^,  1'.. 
Post-I'lioccne  of  South  Ctiroliua, 
lIolnii-8,  F.  S. 
1867.  Ucport  of  (.jcologic  unrvfy.  IHUB, 

North  Carolina.  Kerr. 
180X.  AHhloy  River  iihosiili.ites,  I'ratt. 
18G0.  Xodnlar  plioH])hato8  of  South  Car- 
olina, .Shopanl. 
Roport   of    ^teological   Burvey   of 
North  Carolina,  iSdU,  Kerr. 

1870.  I'hosphato  roi  ks  ol'  South  Caro- 

lina, lIolniL'8,  F.  S. 
I'hoHpIiato  IkhIs   of  South  Caro- 
lina. Shal»)r. 

1871.  I'hosphatit!  sand  in  South  Caro- 

lina, Shopanl,  C.  V. 
Strati;;rapliy  and  surfacH  geolo>j;y 

of  North  Carolina,  Kerr. 
Kocka  and  drotlj^inf^s  from  (iulf 

Htreani,  Sharpies. 
(Jeolofry  and  niiiu'rah)<i;y  of  (ieor- 

f;ia,  Stophonsou. 
I'hosphato  beds,  Shalor. 

1872.  Geoloijy   of   ]du)8phato    hods    of 

South  Carolina,  Packai'd. 
Causes    of   production   of   Cape 

Ilatteras,  Shalor. 
liottoni  of  oooan  olf  Ca])0   llat- 

teras,  De  Ponrtales. 

1873.  Appendix  to  report  of  survey  of 

North  Carolina,  Korr. 

'l'oiio<j;rai)hy  as  atfectcd  by  rota- 
tion of  the  earth.  Kerr. 
1875.  Iteport  of  survey  of  North  Caro- 
lina, Kerr. 
187(j.  ]'''oR8ils  from    Ashh'y  phosphate 
beds,  Tjcidy. 

Frost  drift  in    North    Carolina, 
Kerr. 

Geolo|iry  i'rom  Capo  Fear  to  Neuse 
rivors,  Abert, 


Plelatooene  — ( 'nntlnued. 

Noma  C'AitoMNA,  Soittii  (Unoi.iNA, 
ANi«  (1i:oH(iiA  Rk(1h>n— Cont'd. 
187t>.   Ilainlbook  of  Ceorgia.  .lanic-,. 
187!).   Maolarlane's  (ioolo>jical  Railioinl 
(inide.  North  and  South  (am 
lina.  Kerr. 
Urailford  oil  district  of  Peniixjl- 
vania.  .\slil)nrn('r. 
1880.  Cold  gravels  of  North  Caroliua, 

Kerr. 
1H81.  A(!lion  of  frost  in  su])er(lcial  iiin- 
terial.  Korr. 
Vertebrate   renniius  trom   South 
Carolina,  Loidy. 

1882.  Auriferous  jrravels  of  North  (Jar 

olina.  Chance. 
Report  of  well  at  Charleston,  S, 

C,  Charleston. 
.Minos  of  the  Appalachian  raii(,'e. 

ilanna. 

1883.  South   Carolina,    resources,  etc., 

llanunond. 
(ieoIo;,'y  and  soils  of  tobncco  iv 
nion  of  North  Carolina.  Kerr. 

1884.  North  Carolina  piiosphates.  I'bil- 

lips,  w.n. 

Soil  map  of  cotton  States,  lljl- 
Kard. 

Cotton  prodnc^tion  in  Xorili  Car- 
olina and  A'ir<;inia,  Ken-. 

(ioology  of  Hattoras,  KcM'r. 

North  Carolina  phosphates,  Dab 
ney. 

I'hysioal  and  agricultiir.'il  t'i';i- 
turos  of  South  Carolina.  Ham- 
inond. 

1885.  Kocono  of  North  (Jarolina.  Kerr. 
Cypress  in  Nortli  Carolina  Vua- 

ternary,  Holmes, .).  A. 

Eocene  of  eastern  North  Caro- 
lina, Kerr. 

Map  of  United  States.  Mclii't'. 

1886.  Features    of   tlie    recent    earth- 

i|inike,  Mc(5ee. 

Opening  of  Hatteras  inlet.  W  il.'ili. 
W.  \\'. 
1890.  Southern  drift  in  Georgia.  Speu 
cer,  .).\V. 

Macfarlane's  Railroad  liuide, 
Campli(dl,  .J.  L. ;  Ilammoad. 

Pleistocene  Bubmcrgcnce,  Mctice, 
Shalor. 

Southern  extension  of  Appomat- 
tox, McGee. 


tiAHTOS.] 


NORTH   AMKKICAN   OEOL()(JY. 


777 


n  Hupertlciul  iiiii' 


„   rcBoiirces,  etc., 


jttou  Stati-s.  nil- 


in  Geoi'^iii.  ■"'P'^"' 


IM17. 


mx. 


iusiou  of  Appoi""'- 


Pleistocene — Conttnned. 

NOKTII  (.'AltOI.INA,  SOfTII  CaKOLINA, 
ANI>(tl''.<)l((iIA  Ki:(il(»N— ('(MltM. 

Ihltl.  (i«'(»l<>>;i('al    survey    of    (it-or^iu, 
S|»(Mi<'<>r.  .1.  \V. 
Coiitiiioiit  niovcmcntH,  Mc(iiM'. 
Origin    <>f    topoKnipliic     foriiiH, 
DivviH.  W.  M. 
(iCLi  liKiiioN.    ( rioriiliitoTexiiMiiud 
AikniiHiiH,  iiicluHivt'.] 
(it'olo^ii'iil  accomit  of  tlie  I'liitetl 

StiitcH,  Meiist\ 
I'h.VHiciil  (>l)HervationH,otc.,  LouIh- 

iana,  HtMiNtiH. 
I''\])loratioii  of  h'od  and  WaHhita 

rivorH.  Diiiihar  and  Itunter. 

On  itart.s  of  Virginia,  TciinesHoe, 

Alatiania,  MiHsiHsippi,  otc.  Cor- 

nuliiiH. 

\X'20.  OcoIoKical  f'Hsay,  Hay<lon.  II.  II. 

IXJl.  StriU'tmc  of   vall<>y  of  tlio  Mm- 

siHHJppi,  Nnttall. 
IH'Si    Hoport  on  Ohio  and  MissiHslppi 

rivtTH,  Hornard  and  Totten. 
ISIM.  Tcstacrons  formation  of  Anasta- 

8ia  Island,  Fla.,  Dietz. 
I.*^J."i.  \otico8  of  tbi'  I'loiidaH,  Pifrre. 
ISi's.  h'e('onnais8an(')«  I'rrini  tiatural  road 
from  WaHliin^^ton  to  Now  Or- 
leans, Hernnrd  and  I'onssin. 
Skcti'lics  of  H'ecdogy  of  Alatiania, 
I'orter,  W.  S. 
182!t.  Kpporton  canal  from  the  Atlantic 
to  the  Gnlf  of  Mexico.  Bernard 
nml  Poussin. 
Survey  of  Passes  of  the  Missis- 
sippi, Delaticld,  K. 
1!>;)1!.  Topics  rdatinjj  to  lower  valley  of 
the  Missis.sippi,  Nntt. 
Notices      rcs])cctinfj      Oreenc 

('ounty,  Ala.,  Witlicrs. 
I'rairies  of  Alaliaina,  Mc<itiire. 
Tertiary  .ind  Kecent  of  Southern 

States,  Conrad. 
Observations  upon  Alal)ania,(ieor- 
gia,     and     Florida,     Slicpard, 
C.  U. 
Survey  of  Hiirko  and  Uichuiond 
counties,  (»a.,  ('uttinjj. 
1^;W.  Fossils  in  Louiaijma,  Carpenter, 

W.  M. 
183!).  Notices  of  Opclousas,  Attakapas^ 
etc.,  CarjH'nter,  W.  M. 
Keuiarks     on    eastern     Florida, 

Whiting,  H. 
Trinity  County,  Tex.,  liidrtell. 


Wii 


1S3G. 


PlelBtocene— Continued. 

Ui'i.K  KKdiON— Continued. 
IH'M).  nitniuinization  of  wood  in  the 

iiunian  era.  Carpenter.  \V. 
IKIO,  Heport    of   topogra)diicul    engi- 
neers, U.S.A.,  Aliert,  .1.  .T. 
18l»l.  (Jfiology  of  eastern  I'lorida,  Con- 
rad, 
({oology   of    Tampa   Hay,  Allen, 

(}.  H. 
Some     sandstones     in     Hiildwin 

County,  Ala.,  Itigeiow. 
fieology  of  soacoast  of  (ieorgia, 

Couper. 
Newer     <lepo8its    <»f     Southern 

States,  Lyell. 
Eocene  of  Walnut    Hills,   Miss., 
Conrad. 
18 17.  Dtdta  and  alluvial  deposits  of  tlw 
Mississippi,  etc.,  I, yell. 
Alleged  cocxistenre  of  man  and 

the  mcgatlicriiiin,  1-yell. 
Bluff  near  Naiclicz,  Wailes. 
Age   of  nummiilitc  limestone  of 
Alaliama,  Lyell. 
1848.  I'eatiiics  of  Natchez.  Hinney. 

Contriliutious     to     geology     of 

Texas,  Koemer. 
Geology    of  southern    Alabama, 

Hale,  (\S. 
Natchez  hliilf  i'orniation.  Gale,  L. 
1«49.  Northern  Mississip])!,  Holton,  H. 
SediiiKMits     of    the     Mississippi 

Kivcr,  Hrowii  and  Dickesou. 
Texas,  h'oemcr. 
Second  visit  to  the  United  States, 

Lyell. 
Levons    di'    geologic    pratique, 
Heaiunont. 

1850.  Systematic  treatise  of  diseases  of 

interior  North  .Vmoricii.  Drake. 

1851.  Florida  reel's,  keys,    and    coast, 

Agassiz,  A. 
Sketch  of  Louisiana,  Carrigban. 
Geology    of    Florida    Keys    and 

southern     coast     of     Florida, 

Tuoiiicy. 
Kclatiiins  of  alluvium  to  drift  of 

the.  Missi.ssippi,  Desor, 
Gnathodon  lieds  around  head  of 

Mobile  Hay,  Halo.  C.S. 
Microscopical     ol)seivations     in 

Florida,  etc.,  Bailey,  L.  W. 
Report    on    iniiinlations    of   the 

Lower  Mississippi,  Long    and 

Humphreys. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[BULL.  1:7. 


liAKTON. 


Pleistocene— Continued. 

GriJ'  HiccioN — Continued. 

1851.  Minerals  of  LouiHiauii.  Peck,  C. 
Historical  and  statibtical  collec- 
tions, Kilj>::tritk. 

1852.  .Solidification  of  rocks  of  Florida 

rei'fs,  llorwford. 

Kroidebilduugen  von  Texas, 
h'oenier. 

Post- Pliocene  of  Southern  and 
Northern  States.  Desor. 

Historical  and  statistical  collec- 
tions. Kilpatrick. 

Survey  for  railroad  from  St.  Louis 
to  Fulton,  Ark.,  Barney. 

1853.  Tableaux  of  Now  Oileaus,  Dow- 

ler. 
Geology  and  hydrography.  Loui- 
,  siana,  Forshay. 

Reconnaissance    of  Arkiinsas 

Kiver,  Warder. 
Das  Mi8si8sspi)i-Thal,  Olshauscn. 

1854.  Geology  of  Mississippi,  Wailes. 
Notes  from  Preston  to  El  Paso, 

Marcoii,  J. 
Soliditication    of  coral    reefs  of 

Florida    and    source   of   lime, 

Horsford. 
Sketch  of  geology  of  Mississippi, 

Lieber. 
Change  of  levels  of  west  coast, 

Gorrie. 
Changes  of  sea  level  eti'ectcd  dur- 
ing    stated    periods    of   time, 

Tylor. 

1855.  I'eber  die    Geologie   von    Nord- 

Amcrika,  Marcou, ,). 
Geology  of   route  near  latitude 
32^,    to     the    Pacilic,     lilako, 
W.P. 

1856.  Kecounaissanco  from  the  Missis- 

sippi, Marcou,  .J. 
(ieology  of  route  to  the   Pacific 
n(!ar  thirty-fifth  parallel,  Mar- 
cou, .J. ;  Ulakc,  W.  P. 

1857.  Middle  and  southern  Alabama, 

WinchcU,  A. 

Geology  of  lower  Kio  Bravo, 
Schott. 

Report  on  Mississippi,  IIari)er, 

Agency  of  CJulf  stream  in  forma- 
tion of  Florida,  Lo  Contc. 
18,58.  Rticounaissance  of  part  of  Arkan- 
sas. Cox,  E.  'V. 

Portions  of  Cretaceous  and  Ter- 
tiary, Alabama,  Thornton. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Gui.r  Rkgion— Continued. 
1858.  Reports  on  the  Mississippi,  Loiif,', 
S.  H. 

Report  on  portions  of  Cretaceous 
and  Tertiary,  Alabama,  Thorn- 
ton. 

Report  on  geology  of  Alabama, 
Tuomey. 

Chemical  report,  reconnaissiince 
of  Arkansas,  Eldcrhorst. 

Reconnaissance  of  part  of  Arkiiii- 
sas,  Owen,  D.  1). 

First  report  on  Alabama,  Tuomey. 
18G0.  Geology  and  agriculture  of  .Mis- 
sissippi, Hilgard. 

Analyses  for  survey  of  Arkansii-s, 
Elderhorst. 

Letter,  "Essai  sur  la  gi^olojjje 
pratique  de  la  Louisiane,"  Tlio- 
massy. 

Reconnaissance  of  part  of  Arkan- 
sas, Owen,  D.  D. 

Geology  of  country  below  IJjo 
Pecos  and  Rio  Grande,  Sliii- 
mard,  G.  G. 

Coast  of  Texas  from  Mat.igorda 
Bay  to  Corpus  Christi,  Gilbert. 
S.  A. 

Botany  and  paleontology  of  sur- 
vey of  Arkan.sas,  Le.s(|ui!iciix. 

Gdologie  pratique  do  la  Loui.siimc. 
Thoniassy. 

Hydrologie  du  Mississippi,  Thu- 
massy. 

1861.  Physics  and    hydraulics  of  the 

Mississippi,     llumi)hreys    ami 
Abbott. 

1862.  Florida    reef,    its    origin,    etc, 

Hunt,  E.  B. 
Die  Miindungcn  <les  Mi8si.ssi]i|ii, 
Kohl. 

1863.  Origin,  growth,  substructure,  ami 

chronology    of     Florida    red, 
Hunt,  E.  n. 

Gt'ologie  pratique  de  la  Louisiaiu', 
isle  Petite  Anse,  I'honiassy. 
1866.  Origin  of  mud  lumps  in  mouths  ot' 
Mississippi     River,     Beaure- 
gard. 

Quaternary  of  Mississippi,  Hil- 
gard. 

Drift  of  Western  and  Soutlieru 
States,  Hilgard. 

C'hanges  of  level  on  coa.-t  ot 
Florida,  Lewis,  E. 


[BULL,  i::, 

d. 
itinued. 

yiisais8ii>i)i,  Loiij,', 

ons  of  Cretaceous 
Alabama,  Thoiji- 

ogy  of  Alabiiiiia,    y 

•t,  reconniiiHsiiiite 
Eldorhorst. 
of  piirtof  Arkiiu- 
.  1). 

Uiibama,  Tiioiney. 
jrieulture  of  Mis- 
ard. 
rvoy  of  Arkausiis, 

8ur    la    gi^oldijie 
I  Louiaiane,"  i'lio- 

)  of  part  of  Arkan- 
.  D. 

untry  below   I!io 
Uo  Grande,  !Slm- 

*  from  Mat.ijjordii 
.8  Cbristi,  Gilbert, 

leuntology  of  siir- 
sas,  Lesiiueroiix. 
iiedolaLouisiaiii'. 

Mississippi,  I'lw- 

lydraulics  t>f  the 
Humphreys    ami 

its    origin,    cti.. 

n  (les  MissiHsippi, 

substruftiii'o,  and 
of     Florida    reel, 

110  di!  laLouisiaiit', 
ise,  ThomasHy. 
iiiiips  ill  mouths  lit 
Kiver,     15  !■  an  re- 
Mississippi;   ilil- 

iru  aud  «outliern 

1(1. 

Bvcl    (111    coa.-<t  of 

is,  E. 


PAKTON.l 


NORTH  AMERICAN  GEOLOGY. 


771) 


Pleistocene— Continnod. 

Gi'Li'  KiujioN — ('outimie«.. 
1866.  rreliininary  report  of  survey  ol 
Texas,  Huckley. 
Vast  resources  of  Louisiana,  l?ob- 
iiisoii.  li. 

1807.  Salt  of  Petite  Aiise,  IJuck   and  i 

(iocasniaiiii.  i 

Tertiary  of  Mississippi  and  Ala-  I 

baiiia,  Ililf^fird 
Devclo]iinent  of   coast   features, 

Agassiz,  L. 
Memorial    and    explorations    of 

Ijouisiana,  K'obertson,  ,1.  H.         j 

1808.  Quaternary  rock   salt  in    Louisi-  ; 

ana,  <  )\veii,  K".  i 

ISCit.  Geology  of  lower  Louisiana,  and 

rock  salt,  Ililgard. 
Reconnaissance  of   Louisiana,  j 

Hilgard.  j 

Results     of     reconnaissance     in  i 

Louisiana,  Hilgard.  i 

The    ^lississippi   Valley,  Foster,*! 

.l.W.  ] 

Report  of  .survey  of  part  of  Loui-  | 

siana,  Locket  t.  j 

Survey    of    Galveston     Harbor,  | 

Stanton.  W.  S.  \ 

Rate  of  formation  of  delta  of  the  ' 

Mississippi,  Lyell. 
1870.  Microsc(>iiic  examination  of  mate-  i 

rials   from    Mississipjii    River,  I 

I'ourtale.  | 

First  rejiort  of  geoloi>ical  survey,  ' 

Louisiana.  Uojikins. 
Report  on  Arkansas  River,  Abert, 

8.  ,L 
Mouth  of  the  Missi.'^sippi.  I  lowell, 

C.  \V. 
Die  Deltas,  Credner,G.R. 
Horseshoe  lakes  and  thickness  of 

alluviuin    in   New   Orleans   re- 
gion, llumithreys. 
Ageof  MississiiiTii  Delta,  Hilgard. 
Microsc()])ic  study  of  sand  from 

artesian  well  at  New  Orleans, 

Edwards,  A.  M. 
Southern   drilt,  (lulf  Tertiaries, 

Cretaceous  in   North  Carolina, 

Perry,  .I.H. 
1871.  Second  rejioit  of  survey  of  Loui- 
siana, Hojikins,  F.  A'. 
White.  Little   Red,    Little    Mis- 
souri,   aud   Petit  Jean   rivers, 

Straazer. 
On  Mississippi  bottom.  Hilgard. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Gti.i'  Rk(;io.\ — Continued. 

1871.  Delta  and  mud  luniiis  of  Missis- 

sijipi  River,  Ililgard. 

Upper  delta  plain  of  the  Missis- 
sippi. Ililgard. 

Geological  history  of  Gulf  of 
Mexico,  Owen,  R. ;  Whittlesey. 

Report  on  river  and  harbor  im- 
provements, Howell,  C.  W. 

Second  report  of  survey  of  Louis- 
iana, Lockctt. 

History  of  Gulf  of  Mexico,  Hil- 
gard. 

Correlation  of  drittsof  Northern 
and  Southern  States,  Wiuchell, 
A.;  Little. 

1872.  Report    on     Black     Rivi^r    and 

P\)urclie  la  Fave,  Ark.,  IMais- 

dell. 
Third  geological  report,  Louisi- 
ana. Hopkins.  F.  V. 
Geology  of  Mississippi  bottom, 

Smitia.  E.  A. 
Review  of  Hopkins's   re^iort    on 

Louisiana  t^ir  l,s71,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Geology  of  the   Southwest,  Hil- 
gard. 
Formation  of  deltas.  Tylor. 
187:5.  Survev  of  Red  River  Raft  region, 

Collins.  II.C. 
Survey  of  Trinity  River.  Bird. 
Report  on    Louisiana.  May   and 

•luiie,  18()9,  Hilgard. 
F.rforschung    des    Nordwest- 

Theiles  von  Tex.as,   I^oew  and 

Roessler. 
Sabine  River,  Leav<*nworth. 
Report  on  river  improvements, 

Howell,  C.W. 
1874.  Lignite    beds    and    their    under 

clays,  lliiuard. 
lliatoiy  of  (iull'  of  Mexico,  Hil- 
gard. 
TerminuaoirortSt.  Philip  Canal, 

Adams,  \V.  II. 
Notes     on      Galveston     Harbor, 

Adams.  W.  H. 
Reports  on  Matagorda  Ray,  etc., 

Texas,  Ripley. 
Distribution  of  .soil  ingredients, 

Loughridge. 
Mines  de  soufre  dans  I'dtat  de 

la  I  ouisiaue,  Hurtlie. 
Western  Texas  near  thirty  second 

parallel,  .lenuey. 


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CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OF 


(BULL.  127, 


PleiBtocene— Continiied. 

Gii.F  Re<;i()\— (.'ontinucfl. 

1874.  Silt  aniilyseH  of  Mississippi  soils, 

Ililgard. 
Improvements  in  mouth  of   the 

Mi8sissij)pi,  Howell,  ('.  AV. 
liullalo  Bayou  and  Galveston  Bay, 

Tex.,  Adams,  W.  H. 
Alluvial  basin  of  the  Mississippi, 

Korsboy. 

1875.  Bayou  Teclie,  De  Leon. 
Report  on   river  and  harbor  im- 
provements   in     Gulf    region, 
Howell,  C.  W. 

Survey    of    Atchafalaya     River, 

Leavenworth. 
Report  of  survey  of  Alabama  for 

1874,  Smith,  E.  A. 
Notes     on     Guadalupe      River, 

Lynch. 

1876.  Second  rcportof  survey  of  Texas, 

Buckley. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Railroad 
Guide,  Arkiin.sas,  Owen,  R. 

Rain  and  rivers,  Greenwood. 

Roup  and  .Fones  valleys,  Ala., 
Smith,  K.  A. 

Denuding  agencies  and  geologic 
deposition,  Tylor,  A. 

Sketch  of  Sour  Lake  region,  Har- 
din County.  Tex.,  Roessler. 

Maps  of  counties  of  Texas,  Roess- 
ler. 

1877.  Oi)erations  in  Galveston  Harbor, 

Davis,  C.E.  L.  li. 

Report  on  river  and  harbor  im- 
provements in  (iulf  region, 
Howell,  C.  W. 
1878  Report  on  borings  between  Missis- 
sippi River  and  l,ako  Morgue, 
Hilgard  and  Hojikins. 

I'hysics  of  Gulf  of  Mexico  and 
th<>  Mississippi,  Korshey. 

Soils  of  Alabama,  Stubbs. 

Mississippi  delta  and  loess, 
Holnii^s.  \. 

Fourth  report  ol  survey  of  Loui- 
siana, Lockett. 

Improvements  of  New  Orleans 
Harbor,  Howell,  ('.  \V. 

Reconnaissance  fidm  Cairo  to 
New  Orleans,  Suter. 

Outline   of  geology  of  Alabama, 
Smith,  E.  A. 
1879.  Loess  of  tlm  Mississippi  Valley, 
Hiltjard. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

(iir.K  Region — Continued. 
187!).  Macfarlane's  Gecdogical  Railroad 
(lUide,  l.ouisiana,  Hopkins. 

Geological  K'ailroad  Guide,  Mae- 
farlane. 

Surveys  of  passes  and  bogs,  Col- 
lins. 

Iron  ores,  Alabama,  Smith,  E.  A. 

Survey  and  borings  at  Lake 
Borgne  outlet,  Forshcy. 

Survey  of  the  Mississi])pi,  Lock- 
wood. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Railroad 
(lUide,  Alabama,  CJesner  and 
Smith. 

1880.  Bayous  Bmuf  and  Courtableau, 

Collins. 
Claiborne  group  and  its  fossils, 

Mell. 
Report     on      Ouachita      River, 

Mclvin. 

1881.  lioriugs    in    Mississippi     Delta, 

Carpenter,  P.  B. 
Bayou  Mavon,  lia.,  Burrowes. 
Geology  of  Florida,  Smith,  V..  A. 
Report    on   Pino  Blutt'  vicinity, 

Arkansas  River,  Byrani. 
Basin  of  Gulf  of   Mexico,    Ilil- 
gard. 
Geology  of  lower  Louif  ^^\i\  and 

salt  of  Petite  Anse,  Hilgard. 
Report  on  Btiffalo  Bayou,  Taylor, 

B.T. 
Survey  of  (Jourtableau,   ('(illins, 
Alluvial  basin  of  the  Mississippi, 

Forshey. 
]-iater  Tertiary  of  Gulf  of  Mexico, 

Hilgard. 

1882.  Grand  Bayou  cut-ott",  Louisiinia, 

Burrowes. 
Lake  Pontchartrain,  Collins. 
Mud  lumps  and  mounds  near  Xi>w 

Orleans,  Simons. 
Blue    clay    of    the    Mississippi, 

Little. 
Borings  from  Memphis  to   i.:il;i' 

Providence,  Wilson,  K.  II. 
1 -otter     fin     Mississipj)!     \':il!i'y 

between  Cairo  and  \icksliiir<;, 

Suter. 
Copjtcr  region  of  northern  TcNas, 

Furuian. 
Report     of    comniissioncrs     on 

r(>claniiition  of  alluvial  liusiu, 

Warren,  G.  K. 


DABTON.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


m 


3  and  bogs,  Col- 


i)f  nortlicni  'l\'\ni*, 


Pleistocene — Continuod. 

Gvuv  Region — Continued. 

1883.  Sediniout     of    the     Mississippi, 

MlllT. 

Tortngns  and  Florida  reefs, 
Agassiz,  A. 

Explorations  in  Gulf  Stream 
region,  Verrill. 

Ancient  Mississippi,  Spencer, J. W. 

Survey  from  Atlanta  to  the  Mis- 
sissippi, Cauipl)ell  andRutVnor. 

Observations  at  Lake  Providence, 
Ilider. 

Analyses  of  soils,  Edwards,  ,1.  li. 

Classification  of  lake  basins, 
Davis,  W.  M. 

1884.  Hayou  d'Arbonue,  La.,  Farrcll. 
Erosive  action  of  Arkansas  River, 

Adams,  M.  B. 

Cotton  production  in  (Jeorgia, 
Lougliridge. 

Cotton  production  of  Alabama, 
Smith,  E.  A. 

Physico-geograpbic  and  agricul- 
tural features  of  Louisiana, 
Hilgard. 

Surveys  of  bayous  in  Louisiana, 
Burrowes. 

Agricultur.aU'eatures  of  Arkansas, 
Loughridge. 

Cotton  ]>roduction  in  Florida, 
Smith,  E.  A. 

Soil  map  of  cotton  States,  Hil- 
gard. 

Borings  on  Mississippi  River, 
Hilgard  and  Hopkins. 

Agricultural  features  of  Texas, 
Loughridge. 

Soils  and  ])roduct8  of  south- 
western Louisiana,  Rapley. 

Features  of  alluvial  plain  of  the 
Mississippi  below  the  Ohio, 
Hiljiard. 

Report  on  harbor  at  Monroe,  La., 
liurrowes. 

1885.  (Jnatre  uiois  au  Texas,  Laucester. 
Products  and  resources  of  Arkan- 
sas, McRae. 

Tide    marshes    of     the    United 

States,  Xesbit. 
Report  on  Little  Red,  Petit  .Teau, 

and  Red  rivers,  Orlopp. 
Reporton  Bo'uf  River  and  Hayou 

Bartholomew,  (^uinn. 
188G.  Report  ou  bottom  deposits,  (iulf 

of  Mexico,  etc.,  Murray,  ,L 


Pleistocene— Continued. 

(Ui.K  RE(iioN— Continued. 

1886.  The  North  Atlantic  as  a  geolog- 

ical basin,  Reade,  T.  M. 

The  minerals  and  rocks  of  Arkan- 
sas, McCreath. 

Iron  ores  in  Alabama,  Willis. 

West  coast  of  Florida.  Ileilprin. 

1887.  Drift  at  Gainesville,  Tex.,  Rags- 

dale. 

Condition  of  knowledge  of  geol- 
ogy of  Texas,  Hill.  R.T. 

Loess  and  clays,  analyses,  Riggs. 

West  coast  of  Florida,  Ileilprin. 

Florida  geological  survey,  Kost. 

Notes  on  Florida,  Dall. 

Haldeman  County,  Tex.,  ,T.  T.  W. 

1888.  Rio  (Jrande  Valley,  Owen,  .1. 
Report  on  western  Texas,  Hill, 

R.T. 
Iron  region  of  northern  Louisiana 

and  Texas,  .Johnson,  L.  C. 
Cruises  of  the  Jlhtke,  Agassiz,  A. 
Neozoic  geology  of  southwestern 

Arkansas,  Hill.  R.T. 

1889.  Story   of   Colorado  River,    Hill, 

R.  T, 
Pike  ('ounty,  .\rk.,  Brauner. 

1890.  Analysis    of   cotiuina   and   <'()ral 

rock  from  Florida,  Clarke, 
F.  W. 

Report,  Atlantic  Coast  division, 
Shaler. 

Moil  Louis  Island,  Mobile  Bay, 
Liiugdon. 

Macfarlaue's  Railroad  (iuide. 
Smith  and  (Jesiicr,  .lohuson, 
L.  C;  Smith,  K.  A.;  Hilgard, 
Loughbridge,  Owen,  R. 

Date  of  high  continental  eleva- 
tion, .lukes-Miown. 

Pleistocene  submergence.  McGee, 
Sjiencer,  .J.  W. 

Topogr.ijihy  of  I'lorida,  Shaler, 
Agassiz,  A. 

Soutiiern  extension  of  Appomat- 
tox, McGee. 

Barrier  lieaciies.  Merrill,  1'.  .I.H. 

Relations  in  vicinity  of  A'icks- 
burg  and  Grand  (Julf,  McGee. 

Interval  between  Olacial  ejiochs, 
Chamberlin,  T.  (,'. 

Crowley's  Ridge,  Ark.,  Call. 

Staked  I'lains,  Tex.,  Hill,  R.T. 

Eagle  Flats  foiiuatioii.  Te-as, 
Hill,  R.  T. 


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CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OP 


[BULL.  127. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

firi.K  KkciION — Continued. 

1890.  Pilot  KuoU,  Tex.,  Hill,  R.  T. 
ludiiiu  Territory  and  Red  River, 

Hill,  R.T. 

Valley  of  upi)er  Canadian,  Tex., 
Hill,  R.  T. 

Report  on  Gulf  Tertiaries  of 
Texas,  Penrose,  R.  A,  F. 

Central  Texas,  Comstock,  Tarr. 

Trans  Pecos  Texas,  Streeruwitz. 

Review  of  Texas  geology,  Dura- 
ble. 

Cahalta  coal-field  region,  Ala- 
bama, S(|uiro,  Smith,  E.  A. 

1891.  Crowley's  Ridge,  Cull,  Brauner, 

Salisbury. 

Altitude  of  Unitetl  States  dur- 
ing Glacial  period,  Clianiberlin, 
T.C. 

Tertiary  wood-s  of  eastern  Arkan- 
sas, Call. 

Columbia  formation  in  Missis- 
8ii)pi  embayment,  McGee. 

Igneous  rocks  of  Arkansas,  Wil- 
liams. J.  F. 

Roseanhes    in    Yucatan    [conti- 
nental movements],  Heilprin. 
Appomattox  formation  in  the  Mis- 
sissippi embayment,  McGeo. 

Review  of  the  Quaternary  era, 
Upham. 

Orange  sand,  Lagrange  and  Ap- 
pomattox, llilgard. 

Origin  and  a/^e  of  Columbia,  Up- 
ham. 

Report  on  northwestern  Texas, 
Ciinnnius. 

Report  of  State  geologi.st  of 
Texas,  Dumble. 

Iron-ore  district  of  eastern  Texas, 
Dumble,  Herndon,  Kennedy, 
Walker. 

Trans-Pecos  Texas,  Streeruwitz. 

Artesian  and  underflow  investi- 
gation, Nettletou. 

Conditions  controlling  artesian 
wells,  Hall,  C.  W. 

Red-rock  sandstone  of  Marion 
County,  Iowa,  Kcyes. 

Notes  on  geology  of  the  South- 
west. Hill,  R.  T. 

Notes  on  Now  Mexico  and  south- 
western Texas,  Hill,  K.  T. 

Reconnaissance  in  Indian  Terri- 
tory, Hill,  R.  T. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

GiLK  Region— Continued. 
1891.  Nita  crevasse  [Mississippi  River], 
.lohnson,  L.  C. 
Variations  in  Cretaceous  and  I'it- 

tiary  in  Alabama,  Langdou. 
Floridito,  Cox. 

Record   of   deep    well    at    Lake 
Worth,  southern  Florida,  Dar- 
ton. 
Phosphates  of  America,  Wyatt. 
Elevation  of  America  in  Ceiio- 

zoic  periods,  Dall. 
Florida  phosphate.  Cox,  Darton, 
Davidson. 
Ohio,  Indiax.x,  Ii.lixois,  Kentucky, 
an1>  te.vne8see. 
1818.  Belmont     County,      Ohio,      At- 
water,  C. 
Account  of  valley  of  the  (ibid, 

Drake. 
Prairies  and  barrens  of  the  West, 

Atwater,  C. 
Origin  of  prairies.  Wells,  R.  \V. 
1820.  Bones  and  sh<;lls  in  Ohio  and  the 

West.  Atwater. 
1823.  Outline  geologic  map  of  Tennes- 
see, Saylcr,  N. 
Essay  on  salt.  Van  Rensselaer. 
Fluted  rock  at  Sandusky   l!;iy, 

Ohio,  Granger. 
Geological  features  of  Tennessee. 
Haywood,  .1. 
1826.  Facts  relating  to  parts  of  Ohio, 
Atwater,  Hildrcth. 

1828.  Bowlders  of  primitive  rocks  in 

Ohio  and  the  West,  Tappaii. 
Coal,  diluvial  and  other  strata  of 

Ohio,  Hildreth. 
Vicinity  of  Louisville  and  Ship- 

pingsport  Canal,  Laphaui. 

1829.  Large  bowlder  in  southern  Gliio, 

Scoville. 
Bowlders  of  primitive  rocks  in 
Ohio,  Hildreth. 

1830.  Osseous   remains   of    Big    lidiie 

Lick,  Ky.,  Am.  Jour.  Sci. 
18.32.  Bowlders  of  Oliio,  Laphani. 

1834.  Strontianitc-bearinglimestoneon 

Lake  Erie,  Bigaby. 
Ten  days  in  Ohio,  Am.  Jour.  Sci. 

1835.  Third  rcporton'I'ennessee,Tr()<)st. 
Localities  of  bones  of  ma.~ito(liin, 

etc.,  Troost. 

1836.  Geology  of  lakes  and  Mississippi 

V^alley,  Gibson,  J.  B. 


PARTON.l 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOOY. 


783 


map  of  Tennes- 


es  of  Teuno.ssee, 


initive  rocks  in 


Pleifltocene— rontinued. 

Ohio,  Indiana,  Ii.unois.  IvEXTurKv, 
AND  Tk.nnksskk— Continued. 
183fi.  Hitmninons  coal  ilo])o8it8  of  tlio 

valh^v  of  the  Ohio,  llildiTth. 
18:17.  Tonr  to  falls  of  the  Ciiyaho^;a, 
Ohio.  Am.  Jour.  f*ci. 
Ceneral    sketch    of    fioology   of 
Ohio.  Riddell. 
1838.  Reports     of    survey    of     Ohio, 
Mather. 
Report  on  conntiea  of  Ohio,  Whit- 
tlesey. 
Prairies  of  Ohio,  Western  Monthly 

Mag. 
Report  on  coal  district  of  Ohio, 

Hiklreth. 
Observations    in     Holland    con- 
nected with  prairies.  Jones,  O. 
Report  on  southern  Oliio,  Locke. 
Report  on  Wood.  Crawford,  etc., 

counties,  Oliio.  Rriji^Ejs,  C. 
Report  on   Mn.skingiim   County, 

etc.,  Ohio,  Foster,  J.  W. 
First  report  of  survey  of  Ohio,  by 

Mather,  Silliman. 
Report  on   .Scioto  and   TTockinfif 

counties.  Ohio,  Rrig}!'''.  <'■ 
Geolop;y  of  upper  Illinois.  Shep- 
ard.  C.  IT. 
1830.  Mastodon  from  Crawford  Connty, 

Ohio.  Foster.  J.  W. 
1840.  Fifth  reporton  Tennessee,  Troost. 
1811.  Uowlders  and  scratches,  Mather. 
Glacial    plains  in  Ohio,    Locke, 
J. 
1813.  ricology  of  New  York,  first  dis- 
trict, Mather. 
I'rostrate  forest  under  diluvium 

of  Ohio,  Locke,  J. 
Geology  about   Richmond.  Ind., 
Planuner,  .I.T. 
181 1.  Seventh  rejjort  of  survey  of  Ten- 
nessee, Troost. 
Geologic  position  of  mastodon  at 

lV\>r  Hone  Li(!k,  Ky.,  Lyell. 
Ridjies,  beaches,  etc,  Lyell. 
Drift     phennmena     in     I'ortage 
County,  <  )hio,  Redfidd. 
WT>.  Travels  in  North  America,  I^yoU. 
I8l«.  Drift  and  alluvium  of  Ohio  and 
the  West,  Whittlesey. 
Letters  on  fieoloixy.  Christy. 
I'catures  of  Natchez.  I?innc.\ . 
I8i)0.  Alluvions  marines  et  lacustres  ot 
du  terrain  erratique.  Desor. 


Pleistocene— Continued. 

Ohio,  Inhian'a,  Illinois,  Kf.xtitcky, 
AXi)  Tr.NNK.ssr.i;— (lontiniiod. 
1851.  JNIastodon  remains  in   oliio,  Fos- 
ter, J.  W. 
Drift  of  the  Northwest,  Whittle- 
sey. 
1853.  Terraces    bordering    Lake   Erie, 

Whittlesey. 
1851.  Note  sur  <inatormiire  dn  1' Amc- 
riqiie  du  Nord,  Desor. 
Survey  of  Indiana,  Hrown,  H.  T. 
18.55.  Reconnaissance  of  Tennessee, 

Salford. 
1850.  Survey  of  Kentucky  in  ISilt  and 

18.5,5,  Owen.  D.  I). 
1857.  Third  cheiiiical  report,  survey  of 
Kentucky,  Peter. 
(iooloijy  of  Tennessee,  Currey. 
Position  of  elephant  remains  of 
North  America,  Foster,  J.  W. 
18.50.  Artesian  well  at  Louisville,  Ky., 
.Smith,  J.  L. 
Artesian  well  at  Columbus,  Ohio, 

Mather. 
Diluvial  stria'   on   fragments   in 
situ,  Stoddar.l,  O.  N. 

1860.  Relation  of  t(!rraccs  of  southern 

Ohio  and    drift    theories,   An- 
drew's. 

18C1.  Chemicalreportof  survey  of  Ken- 
tucky, Peter. 

1862.  Analyses  of  soils  of   Indiana, 
Peter. 
Reconnaissance     of     Indiana, 

Owen,  R. 
Report  on  coal  measures  of  Indi- 
ana, Lesqnereux. 

1861.  Cretaceous,  etc.,  of  western  Ten- 

ness(!e,  Satl'ord. 
1865.  Surface  geology  of  basin  of  (Jreat 

Lakes,  Newliorry. 
Origin  of  jirairics  in  Mississi])pi 

Valley,  Winchell,  A. 
186r..  Johnson  County,  111.,  Kngelmann. 
Stratigraphy,    Tertiary,    coal 

measures,      sub-Carboniferous, 

Devonian.     Silurian.     Illinois, 

Wortheii. 
Pope  Connty,  north  of  Hig  Bay 

River,  111.,  Kngelmann. 
Massac  and  part  of  Pope  counties, 

HI.,  I'.ngelmann. 
Physical  features,  general  jirinci- 

ples,  surface  geology,  Illinois, 

Worthen. 


784 


CATA.LOGUP:   AND   INDEX    OF 


[Bt'ix.  127. 


Pleistocene — C'ontinuefl. 

Ohio.  Indiana,  li,i,iNOts,  Kkntitky, 
AND  Tknneshek — Coiitiiitu'd. 
ISfifi.  lliirdin  Coiiuty,  111.,  Woitbon  and 
Kn;;('liiiann. 
UiiiKlolph,    St.    Cliiir,     Madison, 
and     liaiicock     cuuntieH,    111., 
Wortht'n. 
IntnxliK't  ion  to  paleontology,  llli- 

noJH,  Meek  and  Wortlien. 
Origin  of   the   prairieH,   Ijesqno- 
reiix. 

1867.  Fresh- water  Glacial  drift  of  tho 

Northwest,  Whittlesey. 
Subterranean  sources  of  waters  of 

the  (ireat  Lakes,  .Shufeldt. 
Drift   beneath     Lake    Michigan 

in  Chicago    tunnel,   Andrews. 

E. 
Glacial  movements,  Whittlesey. 
On  Andrews  on  tho  Glacial  drift, 

Ililgard. 

1868.  Loess  and  drift  of  Missouri  and 

Illinois,  Holmes,  N. 
Cook    County,    111.,     Hannister, 

H.M. 
Alexander,  Union,  Jackson,  and 

Perry   counties,  111.,    Worthen 

and  Engelmann. 
Jersey,  (Jreene,  and  Scott  coun- 
ties, 111.,  Worthen. 
Washington,     Clinton,    Marion, 

and    ,leil'ers(m     counties.    111., 

Engelmann. 
Lasalle  CJounty,  111.,  Freeman. 

1869.  American      fossiliferous     strata, 

Conrad. 
Relations  and  character  of  west- 
ern   bowlder    drift,    Andrews, 

E.  B, 
Old  lake  beds  of  prairie  region, 

Wallace,  S.  .J. 
Geology  of  Tennessee,  Salford. 
Contributions  to  geology  of  Ohio. 

Whittlesey. 
First  report  on  survey  of  Indiana. 

Cox,  E.  T. 
Geology    of  Vermilion    County, 

Ind.,  Bradley,  F.H. 
Geology    of    Franklin    County, 

Ind.,  Haymond. 

1870.  Dekallt,  Kane,  Logan,  and  other 

counties,  Illinois,  Bannister. 
Henderson,       Warren,      Mercer, 
Knox,    Stark,    and    Woodford 
counties.  111.,  Green,  H.  A. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Ohio,  Lnijia.na,  Illinois,  KENXt'CKV, 
AND  'I'knnkshke— Continued. 
1«7().  Poat  beneath  drilt  in  southwest- 
ern Ohio,  Orton,  F. 
{.'alhoun,    I'ike,    .Vdanis,   Brown, 
Schuyler,  and  J''ulton  couutiis, 
111..  Worthen. 
Grundy.    Will,     Kankakee,    Iro- 
<|uois,  Vermilion,  Chamjiaigu. 
Edgar,  and  Ford  c(uin tics,  111., 
Bradley.  F.  II. 

1871.  Geology    of    Highland    County. 

Ohio,  Orton,  K. 
Geology  of  (<(!auga  and  iiolinis 

counties,  Ohio,  liead,  M.  (  . 
Glacial    phenomena  of   Mauinee 

V^allcy,  Ohio,  (iilhert,  (J.  K. 
Geological    history    of    (iulf  of 

Mexico,  (Jwen,  K. 
Report  on  coal  district,  1870.  ( Hiio, 

Andrews,  H.  B. 
Geology  of  Sullivan  County,  Ind., 

CoUett. 
Report  on  second  district  of  Oliio, 

Andrews,  E.  B. 
Second  re]iort  on  Indi.ana.  (Ox, 

E.  T. 
Peat   bed   under    drift  in   ohid, 

Andn-ws,  E.  B. 
Agricultural    survey     of     Ohio, 

Klippart. 
Geology  of  Williams,  Fulton,  ami 

Lucas  counties,  Ohio,  Gilbert. 

G.  K. 
Surface  geology  of  Maumce  Val- 
ley, Gilbert,  (J.  K. 
Re])()rt  of  survey  of  <  )hio  for  1861), 

Newberry. 

1872.  Geology    of    Dubois     .-md    I'ikp 

counties,  Ind.,  Collett. 

Source  of  bowlders  in  Ohio.  Ken- 
tucky, etc.,  Shaler. 

Survey  of  Parke  County,  Ind., 
Hobbs,  B.  C. 

Geology  of  Dearborn,  Ohio,  .ind 
Switzerland  counties,  Iml., 
Warden. 

Reconnaissance  from  Jaspei  to 
Howard  counties,  Ind.,  Collett. 

Past  and  future  of  Niagara,  i  rui- 
ning. 

Changes  of  climate  duringGlaciul 
jx'riod,  Geikie. 

Third  and  fourth  reports  ou  .sur- 
vey of  Indiana,  Cox. 


IS? 


[BI'LL.  127. 


1,  KENTrCKY, 
itillUt.'d. 

II  Hoiithwest- 

aiim,   Hrowii, 
Ltou  coHutiis, 

nkakce,    Iin- 

(Jbiiiiiii!iii;ii, 

couiitit'H,  111., 

.iiiul    Oouuty, 

I  and  llolincs 
fail,  M.  ('. 
I   of    Maiiinei) 
belt,  (i.  K. 

ol"    (iiilf  of 

ict,  1870.  ( >hio, 
1  County,  hid., 
istrictot'Ohio, 

Indiana.  ( Hx, 
ilrift.  ill   Ohio, 

ey     of     Ohio, 

18,  Fnlton,  and 
Ohio,  liilbert. 

Maunice  V:d- 

•  Ohio  lor  1869, 

ds     and    I'ike 
Idlett. 

in  Ohio.  Kpii- 

r. 

County.  Iiul., 

Jirii,  Ohio.  :iiul 
lunties,     Ind., 

Mil  .Jasiui  to 
I,  Ind.,  Collett. 
]Niaf;<'H';i.iiiin- 

IdnrinjiOlacial 

leports  on  .'ur- 
lox. 


nABtov.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


786 


Pleistocene — Continuod. 

Oiiio,  Indiana,  Ii.t.ixois,  KESTrcKV, 
AND  'rKNNK.s.si'.K — Continued. 
1H73.  Report  of  survey  of  Ohio,  New- 
berry. 

Surface  g<'ob)<?y  of  Maumoe  Val- 
ley and  KPology  of  ((umties, 
Ohio.  C.ilbort,  O.K. 

Rejiorts  on  AHhtabula,  Trumbull, 
Lake,  and  Oeauga  counties, 
Ohio,  Read,  M.  C. 

Northwest  counties  of  Illinois, 
Shaw. 

Report  on  second  district  of  Ohio, 
Andrews,  E.  H. 

Rojiort  on  third  district  of  Ohio, 
Orton,  E. 

Rock  Island  County,  111.,  Worthen 
and  Shaw. 

Peoria,  McDonough,  Monroe,  Ma- 
coupin, and  Sangamon  coun- 
ties, 111.,  Worthen. 

Reports  on  Sandusky,  Seneca, 
Wyandot,  and  Mariini  counties, 
Ohio,  Wiiichcll.  N.  H. 

Surface  geology  of  northwestern 
Ohio.  Winchell,  N.  II. 

Geology  of  Warren,  Lawrence, 
Knox,  and  Gibson  counties, 
Ind.,  Collett. 

Survey  of  (Harkeand  Floyd  coun- 
ties, Ind..  Borden. 

Observations  in  Dtdcalb,  Laporte, 
and  other  counties,  Levette. 
1874.  Report  on  second  district  of  Ohio, 
Andrews,  E.  H. 

Resources  of  Tennessee,  Kille- 
brew. 

Report  on  third  district  of  Ohio, 
Orton,  E. 

Geolog.v  of  Ottawa  to  Defiance 
counties,  Ohio,  Winchell,  N.  II. 

Vegetation  of  the  drift,  New- 
berry. 

Position  of  the  mastodon,  New- 
berry. 

Erie  and  Lorain  counties.  Ohio, 
Newberry. 

Surface   geology  of   Ohio,  New- 
berry. 
187.">.  Discovery  of  Decotylcs  compres- 
sus,  Klippart. 

Surface  geology  of  Ohio,  by  New- 
berry, Dana,  J.  D. 

Livingston  County,  111.,  Freeman, 
ILL. 

Bull.  127 50 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Ki-.NTnrKY, 
AND  Tknnf.sskk— Coiitiiiiied. 

1875.  Scott     and     .lelferson    counties, 

Ind.,  Honkn. 

Bond,  Fayette,  and  other  coun- 
ties, Illinois,  Broadhead. 

Geology  of  Hrowii  County,  Ind.,^ 
Collett. 

Report  on  White.  Clay.  Cumber- 
land, C<de,  Douglas,  Williams, 
and  Franklin  counties.  111., 
Worthen. 

Gallatin  and  Saline  counties.  111., 
Cox,  E.  T. 

Sixth  re))ort  of  survey  of  Indiana, 
Cox,  E.  T. 

Jackson      County,     Ind.,     Cox, 
E.  T. 

1876.  Reconnais.sance    in   lead   region, 

Kentucky,  Norwood. 

Anti(|uity  of  caverns  and  cav- 
ern life.  Ohio  Valley,  Sha- 
ler. 

Observation  on  lakes  of  northern 
Indiana.  Levette. 

Chemical  report  of  survey  of  Ken- 
tucky, Peter. 

Seventh  report  on  survey  of  In- 
diana, Cox,  E.  T. 

Report  <m  counties  of  Indiana, 
Collett. 

Tenne8He^^,  agriculture,  mineral 
wealth,  etc.,  Killebrew. 

Report  on  Jennings  and  Ripley 
counties,  Ind..  Borden. 

Reconnaissance  of  Putnam  Coun- 
ty, Ind.,  Collett. 

Vegetal  reniains  in  drift  of  the 
Northwest.  Winchell,  N.  II. 

1877.  Topography  and  geology  of  Nash- 

ville, Sart'ord. 

Glacial  deposit.s  of  two  periods 
in  Boone  County,  Ky.,  Sut- 
ton. 

American  surface  geology,  Wood, 
S.V. 

1878.  Geology  of  l?rown  County,  Ohio, 

llcr/er. 
Ashland.    Wayne,    and     Holmes 

counties.  Ohio.  Read,  M.  (,'. 
Geology    of    Franklin     County, 

Ohio.  Orton.  E. 
Geology  of  Warren,  Butler,  Pre- 

ble,and  Madison  counties,  Ohio, 

Orton,  E. 


786 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[BULL.  127. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Kentucky, 
AM)  Tknnks.sek — ('oiitiiniiitl. 

1878.  Terry  and  partH  of  Ilockinj;  and 

Athens     conntieH,    Ohio,    An- 
dre wh,  K.  U. 

Geolojjic  stnictnro  of  Ohio,  New- 
berry. 
*  Geology    of    Tuacarawas,     etc., 

counties,  Ohio,  Newberry. 

.leti'erson  and  Mahoning  counties, 
Ohio,  Newberry. 

Clinton,  Fayette,  Shelby,  and  Mi- 
ami conntios,  Ohio,  HusHey. 

Choniical  rejjort,  survey  of  Ken- 
tucky, Peter, 

Geology  of  Medina  County, 
Ohio,  "Wheat. 

Geology  of  Coshocton  County, 
Ohio,  Hodge,  J.  T. 

Geology  of  Darke  County,  Ohio, 
Lindeniutli. 

Geology  of  Huron,  Richland, 
Knox,  and  Licking  counties, 
Ohio,  Read. 

Geology  of  Carroll  and  other 
counties,  Ohio,  Stevenson. 

Logan  and  Champaign  counties, 
Ohio,  Hill,  F.  C. 

1879.  Glacial    action,  Kelleys    Island, 

Whittlesey. 
Geology    of    Lagrange    County, 

Ind.,  Edmunds,  E.  S. 
Glacial  deposits  in  IJoone  County, 

Ky.,  Sutton,  C. 
Report  on  Harrison  and  Crawford 

counties,  lud.,  Collett. 
Eighth,  ninth,  and  tenth  reports 

on  survey  of  Indiana,  Cox,  E.  T. 
^lacfarlane's  Geological  Railroad 

Guide,  Kentucky,  Procter. 
Macfarlane's  Geological  Railroad 

Guide,  Ohio,  Newberry. 
Macfarlane's  Geological  Railroad 

Guide,  Tennessee,  Satt'ord. 

1880.  Geology  of  Monroe  County,  Ind., 

Greene,  G.  M. 

Chemical  report,  survey  of  Ken- 
tucky, Peter. 
1882.  Correlation  of  eastern  and  west- 
ern terminal  moraines,  Cham- 
berlin,  T.  C. 

Geology  of  Shelby  County,  Ind., 
Collett. 

Geology,  mines  and  quarries,  In- 
diana, Collett. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Kenti'ck v, 
AND  Tennessee — Continued. 

1882.  Geology    of    Fountain    County, 

Ind.,  Brown,  R.  T. 
Gold-bearing    drift    of    Indi;iii;i, 

Sutton. 
Glacial     phenomena    of     North 

America  and  man  on  the  Dilu- 

ware,  Wright,  (J.  F. 
Geology    of    Delaware    County, 

Ind.,  Phinney. 
Evidence  of  pre-(ilacial  origin  of 

basins  of  Lakes  Erie  and  ( )ii- 

tario,  Claypole. 
Geology  of  Bartholomew  Comity, 

Ind.,  Elrod. 

1883.  Lasalle  County,  111.,  Worthcn. 
Terminal  moraine  of  second  (ila- 

cial  period,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Ocherons  deposits  of  Kentuiky 
and  Indiana,  Warder. 

Terminal  moraine  of  eastern 
United  States,  Wright,  (i.  F. 

Wright's  ice  dam  at  Cinciuuiiti, 
Lesley,  J.  P. 

Southern  boundary  of  glaciation 
in  Ohio,  Wright,  G.  F. 

Evidences  of  glaciation  in  Ken- 
tucky, Stevens. 

Erratic  pebbles  in  Licking  Val- 
ley, Scjuier. 

Twelfth  report  of  department  nf 
geology,  Indiana,  Collett. 

Some  glacial  action  in  Indinn.i, 
Coulter. 

Section  on  Rock  River,  from  Ore- 
gon to  Sterling,  111,,  llver- 
ett,  O. 

Relation  of  glacial  dam  at  Cin- 
cinnati to  terracein  upper  Ohio, 
White,  I.  C. 

Moraine  west  of  Ohio,  Chamber- 
lin, T.C. 

Illinois,  remains  from  loess, 
McAdanis. 

Geology  of  Decatur  County,  Ind., 
Elrod. 

Geology  of  Jay  County,  Ind. 
McCaslin. 

Glacial  phenomena  in  i'loyd 
County,  Ky.,  Wright,  (i.  F. 

Origin  of  the  Great  Lakes,  New- 
berry. 

Fluviatile  deposits  in  Peoria 
Lake,  111.,  Wilson,  J.  D. 


[BULL.  127, 


18,  Kentucky, 

Dtitinaed. 

itiiin    County, 

T. 

t    of    Indiiina, 

ua    of     Nortli 
m  on  tbo  Di'la- 
1.  F. 
ware    County, 

-lacial  origin  of 
1  Erio  and  (  Mi- 

lomow  County, 

11.,  Wortli.'n. 
)  of  second  (Ua- 
mberlin,  T.  C. 
8  of   Kentucky 
arder. 

lie    of    eastern 
SViiffht,  (J.  1". 
at  Ciuciunati, 

ry  of  glaciation 
t,  G.  F. 
elation  in  Ken- 

XL  Licking  \a\- 

departnuMit  of 
a,  Collett. 
ion  in  Indiana. 

tiver,  from  Ore- 
ig,    111.,    Kvcr- 

al  dam  at  Cin- 
eiuJippcrOhio, 

Ohio,  Clianiber- 

from     loess, 

Br  County,  Ind, 

County,  Ind. 

ena     in     lioyd 
^'rigbt,  <i.  1". 
at  Lakes,  New- 

it8     in    Tooria 
on,  J.  D. 


DABTOH.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN  GEOLOGY. 


787 


Pleistocene — Conti  nned . 

Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Kkntucky, 
AND  Tennessek— Continued. 

1883.  (Maeial  boundary,  Wright,  G.  F. 
Well  at  Moline,  111.,  Pratt. 
Geology  of    Kandolpli    County, 

Ind.,  I'hiuney. 

1884,  Lower    coal    measures  of  Ohio, 
Orton,  E. 

Glacial     boundary      in      Ohio, 

Indiana,     and     Kentucky, 

Wright, (i.  F. 
Glacial      boundary      in      Ohio, 

Wright,  G.  F. 
Glaciated  area  of  North  America, 

Wright,  G.  F. 
Glacial     dam      at     Cincinnati, 

Wright,  G.  F. 
Organisms  in  bowlder  clays  of 

Chicago,  Johnson,  II.  A.,  and 

Thomas,  B.  W. 
Topographic  phenomena  in   In- 
diana, Campbell,  J.  T. 
Survey  of  Union  County,  Ind., 

Elrod. 
Glaciation  in  Ohio,  Whittlesey. 
Survey  of  Fayette  County,  Ind., 

Elrod. 
Somelndianaglaciology,  Coulter. 
Geology  of  Grant  County,   Ind., 

Phinney. 
Gorges   and    waterfalls,    Davis, 

W.  M. 
Thirteenth     report    of     Indiana 

department  of  geology,  Collett. 
Geology  of  .Johnson  County,  Ind., 

McCaalin. 
Survey  of  Hamilton  and  Madison 

cotinties,  Ind.,  Brown,  R.  T. 
Report  of  chemical  department, 

survey  of  Ohio,  Lord. 
Geology  of  Rush   County,   Ind., 

Elrod. 
Character    of    outer    border   of 

drift,  Chambcrlin,  T.  C. 
Hillocks  of  angular  gravel   and 

disturbed  stratilication,  Cham- 

berlin,  T.  C. 
Clays  of  Ohio,  Orton,  E. 
Geology  of  Morgan  County,  Ind., 

Brown,  R.  T. 
Bearing  of  glacial  grooves   and 

8tria>  in  Ohio,  Whittlesey. 

I  The    Post-Pliocene   of  America, 

Cope. 


Plelatooene— Continued. 

Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  KKNxrcKY, 
AND  Tknne.ssek— Continued. 

1884.  Physio-geogruphic  and    agricul- 

tural features  of  Tennessee, 
SallVird. 

Drift  of  Indiana,  Xowl)erry. 

Drift  of  Illinois,  McAdams. 

Glacial  period  in  Illinois,  Mc- 
Adams. 

Bowlder  clays  of  Chicago,  ,Fohn- 
son  and  Thomas. 

1885.  Chemical     analyses,    survey    of 

Kentucky,  Peter  and  Peter. 
Driftless    area,  Chambcrlin  and 

Salisbury. 
Microstructure  of  certain  bowlder 

clays,  Dawson.  0.  M. 
Glacial    origin  of  Presriuo   Isle, 

Ingersoll. 

1886.  Hancock  County,    Ind.,    Brown, 

R.T. 

Boone  County,  Ind.,  Gorby  and 
Lee. 

Geology  of  Cincinnati,  .lames, 
.1.  F. 

Inventory  of  Glacial  drift,  Cham- 
bcrlin, r.  C. 

Henry  and  other  counties,  In- 
diana, Phinney. 

Department  of  geology,  etc.,  In- 
diana, report.  Thompson.  M. 

Lake  Maxinkuckee,  Thompson 
and  Lee. 

Qu.aternary  of  Illinois,  Worthen. 

1887.  Bowlders     along      Appalachian 

rivers.  White,  I.  C. 
Lake  age  in  Ohioj  Claypole. 
Loess  and  clay  analyses,  Higgs. 
Peoria  County,  111.,  Chapman. 
Report  of  survey  of  Kentucky, 

Procter. 

1888.  Age  of  Ohio  gravel  beds,  Wright, 

G.F. 

Ancient  channel  of  the  Ohio  at 
Cincinnati,  James,  J.  F. 

Drift  of  Ohio,  Orton.  E. 

Drift  in  the  vicinity  of  (Uncin- 
nati,  Burke. 

Ivorydalo  well,  Ohio,  James,  J.  F. 

Snbterraneivn  commotion  near 
Akron,  Ohio.  Claypole. 

Erosion  in  Indiana,  Scovell. 

Jackson  purchase  region.  Lough- 
ridge. 


788 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


(BULL.  l'J7 


% 


PlelBtocene— ( 'ontinued. 

<  )iii(»,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Kknticky, 
ANI>  Ti;NSr..ssKi;— (.'oiitiiiued. 
1888.  Keport— <liviHi(>iH)t'  Glacial  geol- 
ogy, UiiitoU  StiitoH  (!(i()l()Ki(-iil 
Survey,  Cliiuiilioilin,  T.  C. 
1880.  Fon-st  btxl  boiifiith  iiiteniioraiuic 
(Iril't,  Lt'vorott. 

Glacial  phtmouu'im  in  iiorUieast- 
ei'ii  lUiiiuiB  mill  ludiuna,  Lev- 
eri'tt. 

HaimMl  beacboH  of  Lake  Michigan, 
Lovcrett. 

Glacial  ]ihenoiiiciiti  iu  uurthcru 
Indiana,  Loverctt. 

Implement  in  drift,  ('reason, 
Wright,  G.  F. 

Origin  of  loess,  Campb(!ll. 

Terminal  moraiue  near  Louis- 
ville, Ihyson. 

Mason  County,  Ky..  Linney. 

Central  basin  of  Tonuossee,  Ken- 
nedy. 
1890.  (Jlacial   phenomena  of  northern 
Illinois  and  Indiana,  Loverctt. 

Climate  indicated  by  interglacial 
beds,  Leverett. 

Deep  well  at  Dixon,  111.,  Tiffany. 

Orange  sand  formations,  McGeo, 
Procter. 

Vivianitc^,  Kentucky,  Dudley. 

Wetwoods,  Hryson. 

Ice  age  in  North  America,  Davis, 
W.M. 

jlistory  of  upjHT  Ohio  region, 
White,  [.  C. 

Prc-Glacinl  channels  at  I'^ills  of 
the  Ohio,  Hryson. 

Interval  between  Glacial  epochs, 
Chamberlin.  T.  C. 

Bowlder  bolt  and  bowlder  trains, 
Chamberlin,  T.C. 

Warren's  fleogr.i.])hy,  IJrewor. 

Macfarlane's  Railway  Guide, 
Chamberlin,  (Jollett,  Lesley, 
Orton,  Procter,  Safford,  Wliite, 
I.  C. ;  Worthen,  Wright,  G.  F. 

Lake  ridges  of  Ohio,  Wright,  G.  F. 

Disposition  of  bowlders,  Wright, 
G.F. 

Introduction — Glacial  boundary 
by  Wright,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Lake  Michigan  glacier  and  chan- 
nels, Guthrie. 

Drift  deposits  of  Illinois, 
Worthen. 


Pleiatoceno— Continued. 

Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  KKNrnKv, 
AND  Tknnksskk — (.'ontinued. 
18!M).  Economical      geology,      Illinois, 

Worthen. 
18U1.  History  of  Ohio  Uiver.James,.I.l'. 

Flood  plains  and  tlie  nioinid 
builders,  Peet. 

Man  and  the  Glacial  period, 
Wright,  G.  F. 

Natural  and  artificial  terrucei*, 
Ohio,  Peet. 

Map  of  Kentucky,  Procter. 

Age  of  orange  sands  [liliiiiiis], 
Salisbury. 

A  second  driftlcds  area  in  tlie  Mis- 
sissipi  Valley,  .'Salisbury. 

Artesian  wells  of  Memphis,  Teiiu., 
Sallord. 

Striae  and  slickensldes  at  Altou, 
III..  Todd. 

Criteria  of  onglacial  and  subgla- 
cial  drift,  Ifpham. 

Glacial  grooves  on  Kelleys  Islaud, 
Wright,  (!.F. 

Relationship  of  Pleistocene  to  |)!«- 
Pleistocene  forniations  south  of 
limit  of  glaciatiou,  Cliaiiilior- 
lin  and  Salisbury. 

Extensioi'  of  pre-PloiHtocciio 
gra'. >is  in  basin  of  thi>  Missis- 
sippi, Salisbury. 

Orangesand,  Lagrange  and  Appo- 
mattox, Ililgard. 

Cincinnati  ice  dam,  Chamlierliu, 
T.  C,  Leverett,  Spencer,  .1.  \V. 

Deep  boring  near  Akron,  Ohio, 
Claypole. 

Megalonyx  in  Holmes  Coiiuty, 
Ohio,  Cl.aypolo. 

Attitude  of  United  States  during 
Glacial  period,  Chanibcrliu, 
T.C. 

Review  of  (Juatemary,  Upliaui. 
Minnesota,  Wisconsin,  Miciihian. 
1821,  Travels  through  the  Northwest, 
Schoolcraft. 

Observations  on  northwest  por- 
tion of  Lake  Huron,  liigsliy. 
1824.  Expedition  to  sources  of  St.  Pe- 
ters River,  Keating. 

Notes  on  Lake  Huron,  Higsby. 
1826.  Notice  of  Michigan,  toiJOgraphy, 

etc..  Pierce. 
1829.  Geology  of  Lake  Superior,  liay- 
lield. 


(BULL.  rJ7, 


Ills,  KKNI'I'CKY, 

^oiitiiiiiod. 
lo^y,      Illinois, 


iver,.hiim'H,.I.r. 
ul    the    iiioiiikI 

j[lii(.-inl    )icri(iil, 

iliciul    turract's, 

•,  I'rocter. 
Hilda   [Illinois], 

I  urcii  in  tlio  Mis- 
•Salisbury. 
Meuipbin/reuu., 

iisides  at  Altou, 

cial  and  hiiI){:;1u- 

lUl. 

II  Kelleys  Lslaud, 

loistooenotojne- 
inatioiiB  south  of 
itioii,  CliaiiilHT- 
iiy. 

pro-lMoiHtoci^iu) 
in  of  tlio  Missis- 

y- 

raiigo  and  Appo- 
d. 

iin,  CMiaiiilicrliii, 

Si)eiici'r,  .1.  \V. 

ar  Akron,  Ohio, 

Holmes  County, 

d  States  during 
d,     Clianibcrliu, 

rnary,  Ui>liaiii. 

SIX,  MlCIIlliAN. 

tho  Northwest, 

northwest  pnr- 
Inron,  Hiysliy. 
inrces  of  St.  Pe- 
ting. 

iirou,  15i{fsby. 
;aii,  topograjihy, 

i  Superior,  liuy- 


DARTOH.] 


NORTH    AMEUTCAN    (SKOT.OOY 


789 


pleistooene — Continued. 

MiNNKSOTA,  WI8CONHIN,  MlCIIKlAN— 

('oiitiiiiKMl. 
1831.  Kxpedition      to      ItiiHca     Lnkc, 
Sehoolcrnft. 
Kx])(^di^ion  to  nortliwoHtcrn  Iii- 
diiiiia,  Allen  and  Sciiooleraft. 
\S'Mi.  Kegioii  iiroiind  Fort  Winnebiigo, 
WlH.,  itiigglcH. 
KeconniiiHHanee  from  WaHhiiigton 
to  Cotean  doH  I'rairie.s,  I'oather- 
Htonliangli, 
\X^S.  Report  of  State*  geologist  of  Mieh- 

igaii,  18U7,  Houghton. 
IKK).   Ke]i()rt   on    Wayne   and    Monroe 
(tountioH,  Alieli.,  Hubbard,  1). 
Second  rejiort  of  State  geologist 

of  Michigan,  Houghton. 

Ingham  and  jiarts  of  Katon  and 

.lackson  eountieH,  Mich.,  Doug- 

lasH.  (;.  V. 

1840.  lionaweo,    Hillsdale,    and     other 

coiiu  ties,  Michigan,  I  Iul>bard,l{. 

Third  report  of  State  geologist  of 

Michigan,  Houghton. 
Jackson, Oalboiin, and  other  coun- 
ties, Mirhigau,  Douglass,  C.  C. 
Report  on  lead  region  of  the  Up- 
per Mississi])]ii,  Lock*',, 
.lourney  to  t'oteau   des  Prairies; 
pipestone  (iiiarry  and  granite 
bowlders,  Catlin. 
IMI.  Bowlders  and  scratches,  Mather. 
Fourth    report    of   geologist    of 

Michigan,  Houghton. 
CJoology  of  organized  counties  of 

Michigan,  Hubbard,  H. 
Ntu'thern  part  of  lower  ]i('ninsula 
of  Michigan.  Douglass. 
1812.  ,'^and  storms,  and  beds  altont  the 

lakes.  Schoolcraft. 
IMS.  (ieology  of  New   York,  first  dis- 
trict, .Mather. 
Region    of  basin    of    the   Upper 
Mississippi,  Nicolhit. 
181.").  Excavation  by  recession  of  cata- 

raiits,  Featherstonhangh. 
ISKi.  District  south  of  Lake  Superior, 
Hurt  and  Hubbard. 
Observations  on   magneti(^    dip, 
Locke. 
1817.   Report   of  survey   of  Wisconsin 
and  Iowa,  Owen  I).  I), 
liowlder  of  cojijier  on    soiitluirn 
slioro  of  Lake  Sui)erior,  Shep- 
herd, F. 


PlelBtocene— Continued. 

MiNNK.soTA,  Wisconsin,  MirUKiAN — 
Continued, 

1847.  Lacustrine  deposits  in  vicinity  of 

till*  (ireat  Lak<w,  Lapham. 
Drift    I'urrowN,  etc.,  of  rocks  of 
Lake  Superior,  Shepherd.  F. 

1848.  Statistics  of  coal.  Taylor.  R.  C. 
RecoiinaisHance  or('lii|ipe\va  dis- 
trict of  Wisconsin,  etc..  Owen, 
I).  I). ;  Norwood. 

1849.  Terraces,  l.>iirs,  drilt,  and  polisjied 

surfaces     of    Lake     Siijierior, 
Agassi/,  L. 

1850.  Ijiiko  Sii])erior.  Agassi/.,  L. 
Erratic  |dienomena   about   I^ake 

Sui)erior,  Agassi/. 
'i'crritory  of  the  Minnesota.  Pope, 
.lohn. 

1851.  He.ichesof  LakeMicliigan.  Whit- 

tlesey. 

Terraces  of  Lake*  Erie,  iM^sor. 

Clay  and  drift  near  Lake  Superior, 
Desor. 

Swamps  bordering  tiie  \V(>stern 
rivers,  Jiosor. 

Section  Ironi  Wolf  River  to  Lake 
Michigan.  Whittlesey. 

(ieology  of  Lake  Suixa-inr  laiul 
district,  inm  region,  J'\)sterand 
Whitney. 

,Su|)erticial  driftsof  Northwestern 
States.  Whittlesey. 

Wells  in  red  clay  of  frreen  Hay, 
Mich.,  Whittlesey. 

.SnjKU'licial  dejiosits.  liake  Supe- 
rior land  distric^t.  Desor. 
1&')2.   Drift  of  Nortlii-rn    and  Western 
States,  Whittlesey. 

Survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  .Min- 
nesota, (dc,  Owen,  D.  D. 

Re))ort  on  valleys  ot'  Minnesota, 
Mis8issi]>])i,  and  Wisconsin  riv- 
ers, Shnmard,  H.  I\ 

Wisconsin  south  of  Lake  Sui)e- 
rior,  Whittlesey. 

(ie<dogy  of  middle  and  western 
Minnesota,  Norwood. 
1854.  Drift    etchings.   Lake     Superior, 
Whittlesey. 

Origin  of  drift  of  I>ake  Snjierior, 
etc.,  Desor. 

First  report  on  survey  of  Wiscon- 
sin. Daniels. 

Dunes  on  Bliores  of  the  lakes, 
Desor. 


790 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[BDU.  127. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Minnesota,  Wisconhin,  MiniiaAN— 
Continued. 
1854.  Map    of   WiHconsin,    Iowa,    and 
MinucHota,  Owen,  D.  D. 
Ex))oilition  to  Hources  of  the  Mls- 
sidHippi  in  1832,  Hcboolcraft. 
IBS.").  Sultnieiged  forest  at  Fort  Law- 
rence, Dawson,  J.  W. 
Survey  of  Wisconsin,  Percival. 
Shell   marls   of   Michigan.  Wiu- 
ciiell,  A. 
1856.  Second  report  on  survey  of  Wis- 
consin, Percival. 

1858.  Report  on  survey  of  Wiscousin 

for  18.'>7,  Daniels. 
Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
oon, J. 

1859.  Copper  distrirt  of  the  Thessalon, 

etc.,  Murray,  A. 

1860.  Drift  cavities  of  Wisconsin, Whit- 

tlesey. 

1861.  First  biennial  report  of  survey  of 

Michigan,  Winchell,  A. 

1862.  Report  on  survey  of  Wisconsin, 

Hall  and  Whitney. 
Origin    of   certain    lakes,   Ram- 
sey. 

1863.  Geology,  etc.,  of  the  Upper  Mis- 

sissippi, Hayden. 

1865.  Northward      transportation     of 

drift  in  lower  Michigan,  Win- 
chell. A. 

Surface  geology  of  basins  of  the 
Great  Lakes,  Newberry. 

Report  of  geologist  of  Minnesota, 
Hanchett. 

Iron  ores  of  Marquette,  Mich., 
Kimball. 

1866.  Notes  ou  Wisconsin  drift,  Bliss. 
Geology  of  the  lead  region,  Whit- 
ney, J.  D. 

Geology  and  minerals  of  Minne- 
sota, Whittlesey. 

Report  on  Grand  Traverse  region, 
Winchell,  A. 

Reconnaissance  in  Minnesota, 
Eames. 

1867.  Ice  movements  in  valley  of  St. 

Lawrence,  Whittlesey. 
Fresh-w.iter  (Jlacial  drift  of  the 
Northwest,  Whittlesey. 

1868.  Structure  of  southei-n  Minnesota, 

Hall,  .T. 

1869.  Geology  of  portions  of  Minnesota, 

Hall,  J. 


Plolstooene— Continued. 

MiNNKSOTA,  Wl.4C'ON81N,  MICHIGAN— 

Continued. 
1860.  Certain  pliysical  features  of  Up. 
per  Mississippi  River,  Warren, 
G.K. 

1870.  Recent  changes  in  northeastern 

Wisconsin,  Htuntz. 

1871.  Notizen  aus  Minnesota,  KIooh. 
Glacial   features  of  Green    Itay, 

Lake      Michigan,      Winclull, 

N.H. 
Surface  geology  of  Great  Lakes 

and    Mississippi   Valley,  New- 
berry. 
Native  copi)er  of  Lake  8ui>erior, 

Henwood. 
Did  a  glacier   How   from    Liii{e 

Huron  into  Lake  Erie,  Stroop, 
Post-Tertiary      phenomena      in 

Michigan,  Winchell,  A. 
General    geology    of    Michi;;an, 

Winchell,  A. 

1872.  Ancient    lakes     of     Wisconsin. 

Knapp. 
Cretaceous  basin  in  Sauk  Valley, 

Minnesota,  Kloos. 
Survey  of  vicinity  of  Belleplume, 

Winchell,  A. 
Region  about  Devils  Lake,  Wis., 

Eaton,. I.  H. 

1873.  Drift  of  the  Northwest,  Wincliell, 

N.H. 

Thunder  Bay  and  Shabeudowan 
districts,  Lake  Superior,  Nich- 
olson. 

General  sketch  of  geology  of  Min- 
nesota, Winchell,  N.  H. 

Iron-bearing  rocks  of  Michifjan. 
Brooks,  T.  B. 

Chart  of  nomenclature  for  .Min- 
nesota, Winchell,  N.  II. 

Paleozoic  rocks  of  upper  Michi- 
gan, Rominger. 

System  of  physical  featurtw  of 
Michigan,  Winchell,  A. 

1874.  Peat    in    Minnesota,    Wiiulull, 

N.H. 

Ancient  drainage  of  Lake  Win- 
nipeg, Warren,  G.  K. 

Geology  of  Minnesota  Valley, 
Winchell,  N.  H. 

Belleplaiiie  salt  well,  Minnesota, 
Winchell,  N.  H. 

Points  in  southern  Wisconsin, 
Irving;  B.  D. 


■ 


tBCU*  127, 


N,  Michigan— 

oatures  of  l'])- 
River,  Warren, 

u  northuiiHterii 
t/. 

iHOtU,  KIOOH. 

of  Green  Itay, 
m,      Winclu'll, 

»f  Great  Lakcii 
i  Valley,  New- 
Lake  Superior, 

)W  ftom    Lakfi 
e  Krie,  Stroop. 
lieuumoiiii      in 
hell,  A. 
of    Michiy;aii, 

of     Wisconsin. 

iu  Sauk  Valley, 

•  of  Belloplaine, 

ils  Lake,  Wis,, 

west,  Wiucliell, 

Shabeudowan 
Sui»erior,  Nicli- 

geologyof  Miu- 

1.  N.  H. 

s  of  Michigan, 

latiire  for  Min- 

1,  N.  II. 

f  upper  Miclii- 

cal  featurt'H  of 

heU,  A. 

ota,    Winehull, 

of  Lake  Wiu- 
U.K. 
nesota    Valley, 

rell,  Miuuesota, 

jiu    Wiscousin, 


DAHTOW.] 


NORTH   AMER.      N   OEOLOQY. 


791 


Plelatooene — Continuetl. 

Minnesota,  Wisconsin,  Michioan— 
Contiuned. 

1874.  Origiu  and  structure  of  the  Great 

Lakes,  Newberry. 

1875.  Superllciai    geology    of    central 

North  America,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

Valley  of  Minnesota  River,  War- 
ren, G.  K. 

Deep  well  at  Minneapolis,  Win. 
choU.  N.  H. 

Report  on  Mower  and  other  coun- 
ties, Minnesota,Winchell,  N.  H. 
1870.  I'byslcal  geology  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Whittlesey. 

Supposed  agency  of  ice  tloes  in 
Chaaiplaiu  period,  Winchell,  A. 

Vegetal  renuiins  in  drift  of  the 
Nortliwost,  Winchell,  N.  H, 

Transportation  roiites  in  Wiscon- 
sin, Warron,  G.  K. 

Geology  of  lower  peninsula, 
Michigan,  Koniinger. 

Rectification  of  geologic  map  of 
Michigan,  Winchell,  A. 

Report  on  Fillmore  County, 
Minu.,Winchell,N.H. 

Report  on  Olmstod,  Dodge,  and 
Steele  counties,  Minn.,  Harring 
ton,  M.  W. 

1877.  On    the    Glacial    epochs,    Price 

E.  K. 
Geology  of  load  district,  Wiscon 

sin.  Strong. 
Report    of     Wisconsin    survey 

18''.'{-74.  Lapham,  L  A. 
Geology    of    Hennepin    County 

Minn.,  Winchell,  N.  H. 
Geology    of     Houston    County 

Minn.,  Winchell,  N.H. 
Geology  of  eastern    Wisconsin 

Chaniberlin,  T.  C. 
Geology    of   central    W^isconsin 

Irving,  R.  D. 
Report  on  central  and  western 

Wisconsin,  Irving,  R.  D. 

1878.  Work    in    Penokee    iron    range, 

Irving,  R.  D. 

Work  in  north  central  Wiscon- 
sin, Clark,  A.  C. 

North  of  Lake  Huron  and  east  of 
Lake  Superior,  Bell,  R. 

Pre-Glacial  geology  of  (Jreat 
Lakes  region,  Claypole. 

Report  on  Rice  County,  Minn., 
Sperry. 


Pleiatooene — Continued. 

Minnesota,  Wisconsin,  Michioan— 
Continued. 

1878.  Geology    of    Morrison     County, 

Minn.,  Winchell,  \.  H. 

Recession  of  Falls  of  St.  Authouy, 

Winchell,  N.  II. 
Geology  of  Ramsey  County,  Win- 
chell,  N.  H. 

Driftless  area  of  Wisconsin,  Ir- 
ving, R.  D. 

Water  supply  of  Red  River  val- 
ley, Winchell,  N.H. 

Reconnaissances  in  Wright  and 
Rice  counties,  Minn..  Winchell, 
N.H. 

Work  in  St.  Croix,  Dunn,  and  ad- 
jacent counties.  Wis.,  Woo.ster. 

Valley  of  Minnesota  and  Missis- 
sippi rivers,  Warron,  (i.  K. 

Copper  series  of  upper  St.  Croix 
River,  Chamborlin.  T.  C. 

Driftless  interior  of  North  Amor- 
ico,  Dana,  J.D. 

Extent  and  significance  of  Wis- 
consin kettle  moraine,  Cham« 
berlin,  T.  C. 

Geology  of  Rock  and  Pipestone 
counties,  Minn.,  Winchell,  N.  H. 

The  Ice  ago,  (Jratacap. 

Origin  of  the  driftless  area  of  the 
Northwest,  Irving,  R.  1). 

1879.  Survey  of  Minnesota,  1878,  Win- 

chell, N.  H. 
Field  report  on  Lake    Superior 

region.  Hall,  C.  W. 
Macfarlane's  Geological  Railroad 

Guide,  Wiscon.sin,  Chaiubcrlin, 

Irving  and  Strong. 
Macfarlane's      Railroad     (iuide, 

Winchell,  A. 
Macfarlane's  Geological  Railroad 

Guide,    Minnesota,    Winchell, 

N.H. 
Report  of  Wisconsin  survey  for 

1878,  Chaniberlin,  T.  C. 
Has  Lake  Winnipeg  discharged 

through  the  Minnesota,  Todd. 

1880.  Report  on  central  and   western 

Minnesota,  Upham. 

Geology  of  western  Lake  Supe- 
rior district,  Sweet,  K.  T. 

Cretaceous  in  Minnesota,  Win- 
chell, N.  H. 

Geology  of  eastern  Lake  Supe- 
rior district,  Irving,  R.  D, 


792 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[BULL.  12". 


Pleistocene — Continued . 

Minnesota,  Wisconsin,  Michicjan — 
Continued. 

1880.  Lo  Kettle  moraine,  Chamberlin, 

T.  C. 

Geology  of  upper  St.  Croix  dis- 
trict, Strouj;. 

Resources  of  Wisconsin,  Irving, 
K.  D. 

Huron  ian  series  west  of  Penokoe 
(iiip,  Wright,  C.  K. 

1881.  (ieology    of    lJi)per    Mississippi 

Valley,  Winchell,  X.  H. 
Dall  on  Arctic  icf3  and  glaciatiou 

ill  Miuufsota,  Winchell,  N.  H. 
Upper  Mississippi  region,  (Jarri- 

Bon,  C.  E. 
Menominee  and  Marquette  iroa 

region,  Hominger. 
Pre-(ilacial  formation  of  beds  of 

the  (heat  Lakes,  Claypole. 

1882.  On-    deposits    of    southwestern 

Wisconsin,  Chamberlin.  T,  C. 

iSotitliward  discliarge  of  Lake 
Winni])eg,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Crystallines  of  the  Wisconsin 
Valley,  Irving,  Van  Hise  and 
Clark. 

List  of  rocks  of  Minnesota, 
AVinchcll,  N.  H. 

Chemistry,  Minnesota  survey, 
Dodge. 

Summary  statements,  survey  of 
Minnesota,  Wineliell,  N.  H. 

Quartzites  of  Barron  and  Chip- 
pewa counties,  Wis.,  Strong, 
Sweet,  Brothertou  and  Cham- 
berlin. 

Deep  well  at  Minneapolis,  Win- 
chell, N.  H. 

Some  p(»ints  in  region  about 
Beloit,  Wis.,  Sweezy. 

Lower  St.  Croix  district,  Wooster. 

Sui)orticial  geology  of  upper 
Wi8(!on8in  Valley,  Clark,  A. 
C. 

Mississipi)!  region  north  of  Wis- 
ctmsin  River,  Strong. 

1883.  Classification    of     lake     basins, 

Davis.  W.M. 
Clay    pebbles    from    Minnesota, 

Winchell,  N,  H. 
Currents  of  Glacial  ice  in  eastern 

Minnesota,  I'jjham. 
Analyses,  geology  of  Wisconsin, 

Salisbury. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Minnksota,  Wisconsin,  Miciiigax— 
Continued. 

1883.  Terminal  moraine  of  second  (Ua- 

cial  period,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
Lake  Agassiz,  Upham. 
Minnesota  Valley  in  the  Ice  age, 

Upham. 
The  moraine  west  of  the  Ohio, 

Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
General  geology  of   Wisconsin, 

Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
Pro-Glacial    channel     of    Eagle 

River,  Mich.,  Whittlesey. 
Soils  of  Wisconsin,  Chamberlin, 

T.  C. 
Building    materials,    Wiscousiu, 

Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

1884.  Geology  of  Minnesota,  Winchell 

andU^pham. 

Glacial  erosion,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Lake  Agassiz,  Upham. 

Glacial  boundary  in  Ohio,  In- 
diana, and  Kentucky,  Wright, 
(J.  F. 

Hillocks  of  angular  gravel  and 
disturbed  stratification,  Cham- 
berlin, T.  C. 

Dejith  of  Glacial  submergence  ou 
U])per  Mississippi,  S(juier. 

Glacial  man  in  Minnesota,  Bab- 
bitt, Upham, 

Report  of  work  on  Ouaternary 
geology,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Minnesota  Valley  in  the  Ico  age. 
Upham. 

Hills  of  knolly  drift,  Upham. 

Chain  of  lakes  in  Mountain 
County,  Minn,,  Upham. 

Terminal  moraines  of  the  later 
epoch,  Chamberlin,  T,  C. 

Rock  outcrops  in  central  Minne- 
sota, Upham, 

Kanies  near  Lansing,  Mich,, 
Wooster. 

Recent  changes  in  western  Miih- 
igan,  Woolbridgo. 

(Jorges  and  waterfalls,  Da\is, 
W.M. 

Drumlins,  Davis,  AV.  M. 

1885.  Wells  in  Mendota,  St.  Paul,  ete., 

Winchell.  N.  H. 
Humboldt  salt  well,  Minnesota, 

W^inchell,  N.  II. 
Columnar  structure  in  clay,  Sali-t 

bury. 


UABION.] 


NORTH  AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


793 


N,  MiCHKJAX— 


<ubiiior''enco  ou 


wostcrn  Miili- 


;ertall8,    Diivis, 


Pleistocene— Continued. 

MiNNKsoTA,  Wisconsin,  Michigan — 
Continued. 
1^(85.  Arcbean  of  the  Northwest,  Irving, 
R.  D. 
Pre-Glncial    channel    of    Eagle 
River,  Keweenaw  Point,  Whit- 
tlesey. 
Geology    of    Ann    Arbor,    Win- 

chell,  A. 
Topogriiphic    features    of    lake 

shores,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 
Report  of  glaeial  division,  Chani- 
borlin,  T.  C. 
1!S8(5.  Glacial  action  on  shore  of  Lake 
Superior,  Crosier. 
Dispersion  of  drift  copper,  Salis- 
bury. 
Driftless  area,   Chamberlin   and 

Salisb'.iry. 
Reconnaissance  into  Pope  County, 

Minn.,  Winchell,  N.  H. 
Inventory  of  Glacial  drift,  Cham- 
berlin, T.C. 
Deep  well,  Minneapolis,  Winchell, 

N.H. 
Map  of  United  States,  McGee. 
1><S7.  Observations  in  Minnesota,  Win- 
chell, 11.  V. 
Geological      Report,     Winchell, 

N.  II. 
Observations     iu      northeastern 

Minnesota,  Winchell,  A. 
Falls  of  the  Mississippi,  Keyes, 

.1.  A. 
Loess  and  clays,  analyses,  Riggs. 
I8SS.  Report— division  of  Glacial  geol- 
ogy, Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
I'ost-Glacial     geology     of     Ann 

Arbor,  Woolbridge. 
River    lake    system   of    western 

Michigan,  Woolbridge. 
(Jeology  of  Minueso'.a,  Winchell, 
I  N.H. 

Geology    of    [central]    counties, 

Minnesota,  I'pham. 
Northern    Minnesota,   Winchell, 

A. 
Recession  of  ice  sheet  in  Minne- 
sota, Uphain. 
Wabasha,  Goodhue,  Dakota.  Hen- 
nepin, Kamsey,  and   Washing- 
ton counties,  Minn.,  Winchell, 
N.H. 
Geologic  conditions  for  artesian 
wells.  Hall,  C.  W. 


I  Pleistocene — Continued. 

I         Minnesota,  Wisconsin,  Michigan— 

Continued. 
{      1889.  Glacial  moraines   in  Minnesota, 
Uphani. 
Ice  currents  in  eastern  Minnesota, 

Upham. 
Saps  of  Minnesota,  Upham. 
Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul,  Hall, 

C.W. 
Stillwater  deep  well,  Meades. 
Raised  beaches  of  Liike  Michi- 
gan, Leverett. 
Observations  in  Minnesota,  Win- 
chell, H.  V. 

1890.  Recent  rock  llexuro  in  Wisconsin, 
Cramer. 

Distribution  of   bowlders,  Win- 
chell, A, 
Macfarlane's     Railroad     Guide, 

Winchell,  A. ;    Chamberlin,  T. 

C;  Winchell,  N.  H.;   Upham, 

Hall,  C.W. 
Bowlder  belt  and  bowlder  trains, 

Chamberlin.  T.  C. 
Analysis  of  brick  clay,  Chatard. 
Deserted  gorge  near  Minnehaha 

Falls,  Grant,  IJ.  S. 
Lake  Agassiz,  Todd,  Chamberlin, 

T.C. 

1891.  Hennepin    County,  Minn.,  Win- 
chell, N.  H. 

Iowa,  Mi8.souni,  Nebraska,  Kansas 
Region. 
1837.  Observation  of  banks  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi, Usher. 
1843.  Geology  of  New  York,  first  dis- 
trict, Mather. 
1816.  .lournal  from  Bent's  Fort   to  St. 

Louis,  Abert,  .1.  W. 
18.'51.  Superficial  deposits  of  the  North- 
west, Whittlesey. 
1855.  Geology  of  Marion  and  Cooper 
counties,  Mo.,  Swallow. 
Moniteau  County,  Mo.,  Meek. 
Section  from  St.  Louis  to  Com- 
merce, -Mo.,  Shumard,  B.  F. 
(Jeology  of  Missouri,  Swallow.      ' 
Country  between    the    Missouri 
aiul  the  Mississippi,  Hawn. 
185(5.  Iowa  maj),  Parker,  N.  II. 
1858.  Report  on  survey  of  Iowa,  Hall 
and  Whitney. 
Explanation  of  geologic  map  and 
.section  of  Missouri,  Swallow. 


794 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[BCIX.  127. 


Pleistocene — Continued . 

Iowa,  Missouki,  Nehraska,  Kansas 
Region  —Continued. 
1858.  Quaternary  of  Missouri,  Swallow. 
Des   MoinoH  Valley   and   south- 
eastern Iowa,  Wortbon. 
Rocks  of  Kansas,  Swallow. 
Permian  in  Kansas,  Swallow. 
IS-'O.  Report  on  Iowa  j^oology,  Hall  and 
Whitney. 
Analyses  of  soils,  etc.,  Arkansas, 

Peter,  R. 
Rocks  of  Kansas,  Swallow  and 
Hawn. 
1864.  Reconnaissance     au     Nebraska, 
Maroon,  J. 

1866.  First  rei)ort  on  geology  of  Kan- 

sas, Mudge. 
Drift  of  Western  and  Southern 

States,  Hilgard. 
Eastern  Kansas,  and  geology  of 

Kansas,  Swallow. 
Rejiort  in  geological  survey  re- 
port, Kansas,  Hawn. 
Report  on  Miami  County,  Kans., 

Swallow. 
Hot  Springs  of  Soda  Creek,  Uer- 

tlioud. 
Points    in    geology    of    Kansas, 

Swallow. 

1867.  Tei rains  cr^^taci^s  sur  les  bords 

du  Missouri,  Marcou,  J. 

Report  on  country  along  South- 
west Pacific  Railway,  Missouri, 
Swallow. 

First  annual  report  of  surveys, 
Nebraska,  Hnyden. 

1868.  First  and  second  rei)orts  on  Iowa, 

White,  C.  A. 

Report  on  region  between  Des 
Moines  and  the  Missouri,  St. 
John. 

Surface  geology  of  Raccoon  Wiver 
region  and  western  Iowa.  St. 
John. 

Dyas  in  Nebraska,  Marcou,  .F. 

Remains  of  horse  in  drift  of  Kan- 
sas, Swallow. 

1869.  Iowa  drift,  Wliitc,  C.  A. 

Red  (i[uartzite  bowlders  of  west- 
ern Iowa  and  their  origin. 
White,  C.  A. 

Lakes  of  Iowa,  ])ast  and  present, 
White,  C.  A. 

1870.  Middle   region,  etc.,  of  western 

Iowa,  St.  .John. 


Pleistocene— Continued. 

Iowa,  Missouui,  Nkhraska,  Kansas 
Rkgion— Continued. 

1870.  Report  on  western  Iowa,  St.  .loliu, 
Report  of  survey  of  Iowa,Wliitf, 

C.A. 

1871.  Post-Tertiary    history  of  Iowa, 

White,  C.A. 
Quaternary  of  Missouri,  Ihoad- 
head. 

1872.  Paleontology     of     eastern     \e 

braska.  Meek. 
Report  of  survey  of  Nebrnska, 
etc.,  Hay  den. 

1873.  Reports  of  surveys  of  Missouri, 

1855-1871,    Broadhead,     Meek, 

Shumard,  K.  F. 
Eastern  limit  of  Cretaceous  in 

Iowa,  White.  C.  A. 
Cieology  of  Lincoln  County,  Mo„ 

Potter. 
Geology    of    northwestern    Mis 

gauri,  Hroadhead. 

1874.  Report  of   survey    of    Missouri, 

Kroadhead. 
Drift  of  Kansas,  Knox,  M.  V.  B. 
Putnam  and   Schuyler   comities. 

Mo.,  Norwood. 

1875.  Pliocene     of     western    Kansas, 

Mudge. 
Geology  of  Kansas,  Mudge. 

1876.  Drift  and  gold  in  Missouri,  liroiul- 

hoad. 

Superficial  deposits  of  Nebniskii, 
Aughey. 

Section  of  bluffs  near  Davenport, 
Iowa,  PratI". 

Plain,  prairie,  and  forest,  Whit- 
ney, J.  D. 

Veg(^table  remains  in  drift  of  the 
Northwest,  Winchell,  \.  II. 

1877.  Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  periods 

of  Kansas.  !Mudgo. 
Notes    on    northern    Texas    and 
Kansas,  Ruffner. 

1878.  Well  at  insane  asylum,  St.  Louis, 

Mo.,  Uro.adhead. 
Position  of  forest  bed  in  uortli- 

eastern  Iowa,  McGee. 
(Jeology  of  Kansas,  Mudge, 
Geology   of   the  W'est,  Phillips, 

J.V, 
Les()uereux'H  theory  of  jfrairies, 

Hay,  <  >.  P. 
Origin  of  ravines  in  the  iiniiiie. 

Sawyer.  A. 


1883. 


[bull,  127, 

,. 

URASKA,  Kansas 

5(1. 

niowa,  St.  .lolm, 
of  Iowa,\Vliitt', 

istory   of   Iowa, 

Missouri,  lU-oad- 

if     eastern     Xe 

3y  of  Nebriiska, 

eys  of  Missouri, 
oadbead,    iloek. 

if  Cretaceous  in 

;.A. 

oln  County,  Mo„ 

itliwestern    Mis 

sad. 

ey    of    Miwsouri, 

Knox,  M.  V.  13. 
huyler   counties, 

Bvesteru     Knnsa.s, 

sas.  Mudge. 

1  Missouri,  Hroad- 

(sits  of  Nebriiska, 
I  near  Davouiiort, 
lud  forest.  Whit- 
ins  in  drift  of  the 
incbell.X.  11. 
retaceous  periods 
idge. 

bern    Texas    ami 
ler. 

asylum,  St.  Liinis, 
id'. 

est  bed  in  uortli- 
McGee. 
sas,  Mndge. 
e  West,  Phillips, 

leory  of  iir;iiri('s, 
OS  in  the  ]iriiirio, 


DAKTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


795 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Iowa,  Missonti,  Nkhkaska,  Kansa.s 
IlEdiON— Continued. 
1878.  Fossil  horse  in  Hates  County,  Mo., 
Broadhead. 

Annual  deposit  of  the  Missouri 
durinj?  post-l'liocene,  Todd. 

Howlders  south  of  the  Missouri, 
ot(!.,  Uroadbead. 
1870.  Macfarlauo's  (ioological  Railroad 
(iuide,  Missouri,  Broadhead. 

Macfarlaue's  (Jeological  Railroad 
(Juide,  Iowa,  White,  C.  A. 

Surface  jjeolojiy  of  part  Missis- 
sippi Valley,  McGee. 

Ricbtbolen's  theory  of  loess  in 
light  of  Missouri  deposits, 
Todd. 

Superticial  formations,  northeast- 
ern Iowa.  McGee. 

Notes  on  .lackson  County,  Mo., 
Broadhe.ad. 

Origin  of  the  loess.  Broadhead. 

Glacial  drift  on  residuary  clays, 
Mc(iee. 

1880.  .Surface  geology  of  southwestern 

Mi.ssouri  and  Kansas,  Broad- 
head. 

Deep  well  at  Emmetsburg,  Iowa, 
Winchell,  N.  H. 

Laterite  of  India,  McGee. 

Improveraeuts  of  the  Mississippi, 
Ballou. 

Rosedalo  gas  and  oil  wells,  Kan- 
sas, Thome. 

History  of  drainage  features  in 
Kansas,  West. 

Fremont  County,  Iowa,  Call. 

Physical  geography  and  geology 
of  Nebraska.  Augbey. 

1881.  Mastodon,  Broadhead. 
Loess  in  central  Iowa,  Call. 
(Quaternary  of  western  Iowa  and 

eastern  Nebraska,  Chamberlin, 
Todd. 

1882.  Loess  and  associated  dejjosits  of 

l)es  Moines,  McGee  and  Call. 
Notes  on  Central  Branch  of  Union 

Pacific  Railroad,  Broadhead. 
Loess  of  North  America,  Call. 
Burlington  gravel  beds,  Kansas, 

Parker,  J.  1). 

1883.  Section  of  bluff  at  East  Daven- 

port, Iowa,  Pratt. 
Blurt'  at  Sixth  street,  Davenport, 
Iowa,  Pratt. 


Pleistocene — Contiuued. 

Iowa,  Missoiui,  Nkhuaska,  Kansas 
Region— Contiuued. 

1883.  Carboniferous  drift  of  East  Dav- 

enport, lo"  :t,  McWhorter. 
Intermittent  wells  in  Nebraska 

Todd. 
Glacial  drift  in  upper  Missouri 

region.  White,  C.  A. 
Local  geology,  Davenport,  Iowa 

Harris. 
Drainage  system  and  loess  of  east 

ern  Iowa,  McGee. 

1884.  Agricultural  description  of  In 

dian  Territory,  Loughridge. 
Agricultural  description  of  cot 

ton  country  of  Missouri,  Laugh 

ridge. 
Iowa  buildiug  stones,  McGee. 
Earthijuake  of  1811,  Macfarlane 
Age  of  the  Missouri  River,  West 

1885.  Geological    history    of  Johnson 

County,  Iowa,  Calvin. 

Burlington  gravel  beds,  Kansas, 
Parker,  J.  D. ;  Broadhead. 

Last  emergence  of  southeastern 
Kansas,  West. 

Volcanic  dust,  Nebraska,  Merrill, 
G.  P. 

Geology  of  southern  Kansas,  Cra- 
giii. 

Micro-.structure  of  certain  bowl- 
der clays,  Dawson,  G.  M. 

Meridional  detlection  of  ice 
streams,  McGee, 

Some  features  of  southern  Kan- 
sas, Craglu. 

Dispersion  of  di'ift  copper,  .Salis- 
bury. 

Report,  division  of  Quaternary 
geology,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Driftless  area,  Chamberlin  and 
Salisbury. 

Copper  in  drift  of  Iowa,  Fulton. 

1886.  Quaternary  volcanic  deposits  in 

Nebraska,  Todd. 

Inventory  of  glacial  drift,  Cham- 
berlin, T.C. 

Artesian  well  at  Belleplaine, 
Iowa,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Quaternary  deposits  of  Nebraska, 
Todd. 

Movements  of  glaciers  in  Iowa, 
Irish. 

1887.  Division  of  (ilacial  geology,  re- 

port, Chamberlin,  T.  C. 


796 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


lBCLL.127. 


DABTON  1 


Pleistocene — Continnod. 

Iowa,  Missouui,  Nebkaska,  Kansas 
Region— Continnod. 

1887.  Loess  and  clay,  analysos,  Kiggs. 
Saud  bowlders  in  drift,  Spencer, 

J.W. 

Glacial  flow  in  lowti,  Webster, 

Southeastern  Kansas,  St.  John. 

Volcanic  dust,  analysis,  Clarke, 
F.W. 

Beaches  and  deltas  of  Lake  Agas- 
siz,  Uphaiu. 

Hummocks  and  bowlders  of  de- 
composition, Spencer,  J.  W. 

1888.  Macon  County,  Mo.,  M(>Gee. 
Drift  and  loess  of  north  central 

basin  of  Iowa,  Webster, 
Johnson  County,  Iowa,  Webster, 
Superficial  deposits  of  uortboast- 

eru  Iowa,  McGee. 
Surface  geology  of   Burlington, 

Iowa,  Keyes,  C,  R. 
Clay  from  Pino  and  Cherry  coun- 
ties, Nebr.,  Reed,  G,  W. 
DifitomaceouH   earth,   Nebraska, 

Hicks, 
Fossil  bono  in  well  at   Lincoln, 

Nebr.,  Am,  Geo], 
Geyserito,  Hicks. 
Marl    from    Cheyenne    County, 

Nebr,,  Am,  Geol, 
Peat  bed  in  Loup  County,  Nebr., 

Russell,  F.  W. 
Literature  of  geyserito,  Merrill, 

G.P. 
Volcanic    dust,    Nebraska,    etc.. 

Hicks. 
Well  at   Lincoln,  Nebr.,  Russell 

F.  W. 
Well  in  Pawnee  County,  Nebr., 

Russell,  F.  W. 
Black  Hills,  Carpenter,  Crosby. 

1889.  Fossil  plants  and  origin  of  prai- 

ries, Jjeiberg. 

Glacial  boundary  in  southeastern 
Dakota,  Wright,  G.  F. 

Loess  fossils,  Keyes,  C.  R. 

Geology  of  southeastern  Iowa, 
Gordon. 

Topographic  types  in  northeast- 
ern Iowa,  McGee. 

Well  tit  Davenport,  Iawa,Tifl'any, 

Continuance  of  Lake  Cheyenne, 
Todd. 

Green  quartzite,  Nobr,,Todd. 

Soils,  Nebraska,  Hicks. 

Terraces  of  the  Missouri,  Todd. 


Pleistocene— C^ontinued . 

Iowa,  Missouui,  Nk.ura.ska,  Kans.\s 
Region— Continued. 

1889.  Northwestern  Kansas,  Hay,  R. 
Report,  Potomac  division,  United 

States  Geological  Survey,  Mc- 
Gee. 

1890.  Lake  Winnipeg-Mississippi  drain 

ago.  Mills. 

Loess  and  its  fossils,  Shimok. 

Artesian  woll.s  in  Dakotas,  Ip- 
ham. 

Southeastern  Kansas,  Hay,  R. 

Greenwood  and  Butler  counties, 
Kans.,  Wooster. 

Kansas  salt  mine.  Hay,  R. 

Drift  of  northern  Iowa,  Webster, 

Topographic  types,  Iowa,  Mc(  iee. 

Loess  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  Witter. 

Macfarlane's  Riiilw.iy  Guide, 
Broadhead,  Chamberlin,  T.  C; 
Hall,  C.  W, ;  Loughridge.  Mc 
Gee,  St.  John,  Todd,  Upliiiiii, 
Winrhell,  N.  H. 

Warren's  Geography,  Brewer. 

Lineage  of  Lake  Agassiz,  Todd. 

Origin  of  extra-morainic  till. 
Todd. 

Outlet  of  Lake  Agassiz,  Chamber- 
lin, T.C. 

Terraces  of  the  Missouri,  Todd. 

Sand  of  St.  Louis  County,  l.ndd. 

1891.  Relationship     of  Pleistocene   to 

pre-Pleistocene  south  of  limits 

of  glaciation,  Chamberlin  ami 

Salisbury. 
Extension       of     ])re-Plei8toeeiie 

gravels  in  basin  of  Mississippi. 

Salisbury. 
Altitude  of  United  States  diiriiij; 

Glacial     i)eriod,     Chanilu'i'lin, 

T.C. 
Leaf-bearing    terrane    on    Lonp 

Fork  in   "  Public  Lauds.'' t'ni- 

gin. 
Mammoth     remains    in    Kansa.'*, 

Charlton. 
Red  rock  sandstone,  Iowa,  Keyes, 

C,R. 
Clays  aiul  building  stones  of  west 

central  Kansas,  Ladd. 
Review  of  Quaternary  era,  Up. 

ham. 
Report,  Potomac  division.  United 

States    Geological    Survey, 

[Iowa],  McGee. 


IS,-,  I 


18.58. 


[BULL.  127. 
0(1. 

KHRASKA,  Kansas 

ued. 

Cansas.  Hay,  K. 

ic  division,  United 

igical  Survey,  Mc- 

[-MisBissippi  drain. 

Dssils,  Shimok. 
in  Dakotas.  Ip- 

Cansas,  llay,  R. 
1  Butlur  counties, 
ter. 

no,  llay,  R. 
3rn  Iowa,  Wolister, 
ypes,  Iowa,  Mc(  ice. 
tine,  Iowa,  Witter. 
Railway  Guiile, 
'lianiberlin,  T.  C; 
;  Lougbridgc,  M(- 
in,  Todd,  Upliiiiii. 
,H. 

;raphy,  Brower. 
ke  Agassiz,  Todd. 
tra-nioraiuie     till, 

Agassiz,  Cliamber- 

B  Missouri,  Todd. 

uis  County,  J,ad(l. 

f  Pleistoccno  tn 

ne  south  ol'  limits 

Chaniberlin  ami 

I>re-Plt!i8toeoiie 
isin  ol' Mississippi. 

ited  .States  dnriiig 
od,     Cbanilicilin. 

terrane    on    l.oiii' 
Liblic  Lands,"  (.'ni 

lains    in    Kansas. 

tone,  Iowa,  Keyes, 

ing  stones  of  west 
IS,  Ladd. 
itornary  era,  Up. 

c  division,  Inited 
jgical  S  u  r  v  e  y , 
e. 


DABTON  ] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


787 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

It)WA,  Mi.ssoi'Hi,  Xkhhaska,  Kansas 
Region— Continued. 
1891.  Bowlder    of   copper    in    central 
Mi.sHouri,  Kirkpatrick. 
An  old  lake  bottom  [Nebraska], 

Hicks. 
Central  Nebraska,  Russell,  F.  W. 
Megalonyx  beds  in  Kansas,  Ud- 

den. 
Area  and  duration  of  Lake  Agas- 
siz, Uphani. 
Criteria  of  englacial    and   sub- 
glacial  drift,  Upham. 
(ilacial  Lake  Agassiz,  Upham. 
Rocky  Mountain  to  Great  Basin 
Rk.oion. 
182J).  Geologic  features  of  part  of  Mex- 
ico, Macluro. 
1834.  Letter  from  Mexico,  8cbleiden. 
1848.  Reconnaissance     from     Leaven- 
worth to  San  Diego,  Emory. 
1851.  Exploration      between       thirty- 
eightli  and  forty-first  parallel 
in  1853-54,  Scbiel. 
Section    gc^ologiijue  des    Monta- 
gues Rocheusos,  Marcoii,  ,1. 
1855.  Report  on  exitloration   between 
latitude  38  and  41  for  route  to 
the  Pacific,  Scbiel. 
llebor  die   Geologic    von    Nord- 
Araerika,  Marcou,  ,1. 
1850.  Recfinnaiasance  from  the  Missis- 
sippi to  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Mar- 
cou, .J, 
Geology  of  route  to  Pacific  near  j 
thirty-fifth  parallel.  Marcou,.)., 
Hlake,  W.  P. 

1857.  Observations       along      Mexican 

boundary,  Scbott. 

Country  along  Mexican  l>ound- 
ary  from  the  Pacific  to  the  Col- 
orado, Enu)ry. 

Geology  of  lower  Colorado  re- 
gion, Scbott. 

Rejiort  on  routes  to  the  Pacific  in 
California  and  to  the  Rio 
Grande,  Antisell. 

Pluto-volcaui(!  sloi)e  of  Sierra 
Madro,  Sonora,  Scbott. 

1858.  Fort    Leavenworth    to    Bryan's 

Pass,  Kngelmann,  H. 
Map  and  section  of  country  on 

Missouri  River.  Ilayden. 
Geology  and  geogra|)hy  of  North 

America,  Rogers,  H.  1). 


Pleistocene — Coniinuod. 

Rocky  Mointain  to  Great  Basin 
Reoion— Continued. 
1859.  Geology   from    Fort   Bridger    to 
Camp      Floyd,    Utah,     Engel- 
mann,  1 1. 
1861.  Report  on  Colorado  River,  New- 
berry. 
Minerals  of  Rocky  Mountain  and 
extent    of    gold    field,  Blake, 
W.  P. 
1863.  Silver    mines   of  Arizona,  Pum- 

pelly. 
IStlO.  (iaylussite from  Nevada,Siniman. 

1867.  Survey    of    100    miles    west   of 

Omaha,  Egleston. 

1868.  Second  annual  report  of  survey, 

Wyoming,  llaydcn. 
Morjiine  and  lava  streams,  Ari- 
zona, Silliman. 

1869.  Notes  on  Wj'oming  and  Colorado, 

Ilayden. 

Report  of  survey  of  Colorado  and 
New  Mexico,  Ilayden. 

Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  plants 
from  Yellowstone,  Newl)erry. 

Desiccation  of  surface  of  west- 
ern America,  Blake,  W.  P. 

1870.  Sun  pictures  of  Rocky  Mountain 

scenery,  Ilayden. 

Silver  mines  of  Chihuahua,  Kim- 
ball. 

Comstock  lode,  King,  C. 

Geology  of  Toyabe  range,  Nev., 
Emmons,  S.  F. 

1871.  Notes  on  Wyoming  and  Colorado, 

Hay  don. 

Ancient  lakes  of  western  Amer- 
ica, Nowborry. 

Observations  in  Dakota,  Froebel. 

Points  in  mineralogy  and  geology 
of  Utah,  Blake,  W.  P. 

Sweetwater  district,  Endlich. 

1872.  Profiles  and  sections  to  accom- 

pany final  report  of  survey  of 
Territories,  Hayden. 

Iteport  on  survey  of  Territories, 
Hayden. 

Geysers  of  Yellowstone  and  Fire- 
hole  rivers,  Hayden, 

Report  on  Arizona  and  Nevada, 
Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Geology  of  the  Missouri  Valley, 
Hayden. 

Elei)hanttusk  in  Colorado,  Wood- 
bull,  Rockwell,  A.  P. 


798 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OF 


[BULL.  127. 


uAinoN. 


Pleistocene — Contimied. 

Rocky  Moi'ntain  to  Gukat  Basin 
Rkoiox — Continued. 
1872.  Ancient  lakes  of  America,  New- 
berry. 
Glaciers  in  the  Rocky  Monntains, 
BHbs. 


1873. 


Avestern  Wyoming, 
of     Great     Basin, 


Geology    of 
Comstock. 

Topography 
Blake,  J. 

Explorations  in  Yellowstone  dis- 
trict, Bradley,  F.  H. 

Explorations  of  1872  under  F.  V. 
Haydon,  Snake  River  region, 
Bradley,  F.  H. 

Report  of  Snake  River  division, 
Bradley,  F.H. 

Sixth  report  on  survey  of  Mon- 
tana, Idaho,  Wyoming,  and 
TTtah,  Hayden. 

Report,   Montana,   Idaho,   Wyo- 
ming, and  Utah,  Peale. 
1871.  Reconnaissance  in  lite  country, 
Prout,  Hawn,  F. ;  Hawn,  L. 

Glacial  epoch  in  Utah  and  Ne- 
vada, Gilbert,  G.  K. 

The  great  American  desert, 
Poole. 

Report  of  survey  of  Colorado, 
1873,  Hayden. 

Report  on  San  Luis  division,  Col- 
orado, Endlich. 

Preliminary  report,  surveys  west 
of  one  hundredth  meridian, 
Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Notes  in  geology  along  Union  Pa- 
cific Railroad,  Kneoland. 

Eocene  and  Pliocene  lacustrine 
formations  of  New  Mexico, 
Cope. 

Wheeler's  Exi)edition  nach  Neu- 
Mexiko  und  Arizona,  Loew. 

Report  on   Middle   Park,  Colo., 
Marvine. 
1875.  Report  on  portions  of  New  Mex- 
ico and   Arizona  surveyed  in 
1873,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Northwestern  Wyoming,  Corn- 
stock. 

Mineralogy,  agriculture,  chemis- 
try, eruptive  rocks,  Colorado, 
Arizona,  and  New  Mexico, 
lioew. 

Surface  features  of  front  r.ange  of 
Rocky  Mountains,  Hayden. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Rot  KY   Mot'NTAIN   TO   GREAT  BASIS 

Region — Continued. 
187.5.  Valley  of  the  Minnesota  River, 

Warren,  G.K. 
Recency  of  certain  volcanoes  of 

the  West,  Gilbert,  G.K. 
Wheeler's  z weite   Expedition 

nach    Neu-Mexico    nnd   Colo- 
rado, Loew. 
Report  from  St.  George,  Utah, 

to  Gila  River,  Ariz.,  Marviiif. 
Report    on    northwestern    New 

Mexico,  Cope. 
Geology  of  portions  of  Colonulo 

surveyed  in  1873,  Stevenson. 
Report  on  portions   of  Nevnda, 

Utah,  California,  and  Arizona. 

Gilbert,  G.  K. 
Paleontology   of   reconnaissance 

of  the  Black  Hills,  Grinnell. 
Report  ou  portions  of  Colorado 

and  Now  Mexico,  Loew. 
Reconnaissance   in  Black   Hills, 

Wincholl,  N.  H. 
Sand  dunes  of  San  Luis  Valley. 

Ingersoll. 
Report  on  Utah,  Nevada,  Arizonii, 

and     New     Mexico,     lldwcll, 

E.E. 
1876.  New  Tertiary   lake  basin,  Crin- 

nell  and  Dana,  E.  S. 
Uinta  Mountains,  Powell,  J.  W. 
Outlet  of  Gre.at  Salt  Lake,  (iil- 

bert,  G.  K. 
Ice  in  rocks  near  sinnmitof  .Mount 

McClellan,  Berthoud. 
Restores  outline  of  I.ake  lionne- 

ville,  Gilbert  and  Howi'll. 
Maps  of  parts  of  California, 

Nevada,  Arizona.    ColiMMdo, 

New    Mexico,   and  Utah,  (Ul- 

bert,  Marvine  and  Howell. 
Supposed  ancient  outlet  of  '  iroat 

Salt  Tiake,  Packard,  A.  S. 
Colorado  plateau  province,  (Ul- 

bert,  G.  K. 
Geology   between    Leaven wortli 

and  the  Sierra  Nevjida,  i  Ji,i,'el- 

mann,  H. 
Report  of  surveys  for  1874,  Hay- 
den. 
Mexican  onyx,  Barccna. 
Section    between    headwaters  of 

Missouri    and  Yellownti'ni', 

Hayden. 


[BULL.  127, 


uAim;N.l 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


799 


[1. 

ro  Great  Basix 

ed. 

HinueHota  River, 

;ain  volcauoos  of 
jort,  G.  K. 
e   Expedition 
3xico    imd   Colo- 

t.  George,  T^tab, 
Ariz.,  Marviiic. 
rtliwesteni    Now 

;ion8  of  Colorado 
^73,  Stevenson. 
:ion8   of  Nevada, 
Ilia,  and  Arizona, 

f   reconnaissance 
Hills,  Grinnell. 
ions  of  Colorado 
ico,  Loow. 
in   Black   Hills, 
I. 
San  Luis  \' alley. 

Nevada,  Arizonn, 
ilexico,     Ildwcll, 

ake  basin,  (Jrin- 
E.  S. 

.Powell,  J.  W, 
Salt  Lake,  (iil- 

siunmitof  .Mount 
rthond. 

of  r.ako  lionne- 
md  Ilowt'll. 
of  California, 
>na.    Colorado, 

and   rtah,  (iil- 

ind  Howell. 

t  ontlot  of  (ircat 

kard.  A.  S. 

1   province,  Gil- 

in    Leavenworth 
Nevada,  i'.ii,i,'el- 

•H  for  1874,  llay- 

arcena. 

headwaters  of 
YelloWHtoue, 


Pleistocene — Continued, 

UocKY  Mountain  to  (ikkat  Basin 
Hkoion — Continued. 

1576.  Report  of  middle  division  of  sur- 
vey of  Colorado,  Peale. 

1577.  Work  in  Henry  Mountains  and 
on  Lake  Bonneville,  Gilbert, 
G.K. 

Map  of  parts  of  Arizona  and  New 

Mexi(;o,    Gilbert,   Howell    and 

Loow, 
Map  of  parts  of  Arizona,  Marcou, 

Gilbert  and  Marvine. 
Report  of  southeast  division,  sur- 
vey of  Colorado,  Endlich. 
Report  on  Grand  River  region, 

Peale. 
Results  of  surveys  for  1875,  Hay- 
den. 
Field  work  in  Tetou  region,  St. 

.John. 
Preliminary  report  of  survey  of 

the  Territories,  llayden. 
187X.  Systematic  geology  of    fortieth 

parallel  survey,  King,  C. 
Springs  of  Nevada,  Lylo. 
Recent    glaciers    in  Wyoming, 

llayden. 
Portion   of    northwestern    Colo- 
rado, White,  C.  A. 
Preliminary  rei)ort  of  survey  of 

Territories,  1878,  llayden. 
Ancient  outlet  of  Great  Salt  Lake, 

Peale,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 
Report  on  White  River  district, 

Colorado,  Endlich. 
Grand  River  district,  Colorado, 

Peale. 
1879.  Obsidian    in   Yellowstone    Park, 

Holmes,  W.H. 
Apeculiar  cave  in  Utah,  Lee,  L.  A. 
Report  of  operations  in  Colorado 

and  Now  Mexico,  Stevenson. 
Wandering.s  in  the  Western  land, 

Vivian, 
Survey  of  the  fortieth  parallel, 

Newberry. 
Extinct    volcanoes    about    Lake 

Mono,  Le  Coute. 
Progress  of  survey  of  Wyoming 

and  Idaho,  Hayden. 
Macfarlane's  Geological  Railroad 

Gnide,  Utah,  etc.,  Davis,  W.  M. ; 

Hague,  A. 
Fossil  shells  from  Colorado  des- 

1    "'^' 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Rocky  Mointain  to  Gkkat  Basin 
Region — (Joutinued. 

1879.  Alkali  in  Uridger  Valley,  VVyo., 

Goldsmith,  E. 
Report  on  jjaloontology,  survey 

of  Wyoming  and  Idaho,  White, 

C.A. 
Fortieth  parallel  survey,  systein- 

atic    geology,  by  King,  Pum- 

pelly. 
Geology  of  Green  River  district, 

Peale. 

1880.  High  plateaus  of  Utah,  Dutton, 

Powell. 

Mineral  resources  of  the  Hlaek 
Hills,  .Jeuuey. 

The  Wasatch  a  growing  moun- 
tain, Gilbert,  G.  K. 

The  great  West,  Hayden. 

Lake  Bonneville,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Report  of  Rocky  Mountain  di- 
vision, Ennnons,  S.  F. 

Twin  Lakes  and  Teocalli  Moun- 
tain, Colo.,  llayden. 

Outlet  of  Lake  Bonneville,  Gil- 
bert, a.  K. 

Report  of  work  in  Great  Basin, 
Gilbert.  G.K. 

1881.  LoesB    of    the    Western    plains. 

Child. 

Atlas  of  Colorado,  llayden,  F.  V, 

lUu.strations  of  tlio  earth's  sur- 
face glaciers,  Shalerand  Davis, 

Ancient  glaciers  of  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Geikie. 

Glacial  observations  in  Wind 
River  Mountain,  Blackburn. 

Examinations  in  Colorado  and 
New  Mexico,  Stevenson 

1882.  Report  on  work  in  Great  Basin, 

Gilbert,  G.  K. 

History  of  Lake  Bonneville,  Gil- 
bert, G.  K. 

Report  of  work  in  Kuroka  dis- 
trict, Hague,  A. 

Volcanic  drift  of  Challis,  Idaho, 
.lulien. 

Post-Glacial  Joints,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Great  deposit  of  nuul  and  lava. 
Cope. 

Examination  of  upper  Columbia 
River,  Symons. 

Sulphur  deposits  in  Utah  and 
Nevada,  Russell,  I.  C. 


800 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[BVVL.  127 


Pleistocene — Cont  i  nued . 

Rocky  Mountain  to  Great  Basin 
Rkcuon — Continued. 

1882.  Geolop^iscbos     und    Montunisti- 

BchfH  au8  ITtah,  OcbscniiiH. 
Oscurti  cop]ier  and  other  minen  in 

New  Mexico,  Peters,  E.  D. 
Section  in  Hhafts  near  Leadville, 

Colo.,  Van  Wagener. 

1883.  Report  on  Wind  River  district, 

St.  John. 

Geology  of  Yellowstone  Park, 
Holmos,  W.  II. 

Mineral  vein  formation  at  Steam- 
boat Springs,  Lo  Contc. 

Classification  of  lake  basins, 
Davis,  W.  M. 

Faults  and  earthquakes  in  Great 
Basin,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Report  on  work  on  Qiiaternary 
geology,  Cbamberlin,  T.  C. 

Report  on  work  in  Great  Basin, 
Gilbert,  G.K. 

Pre-Bonneville  climate,  Gilbert, 
G.K. 

General  statements,  survey  of 
Wyoming  and  Idaho,  Ilayden, 
F.  V. 

History  of  Lake  Labontan,  Rus- 
sell, I.  C. 

Playas  and  playa  lakes,  Russell, 

I.e. 

San  Juan  region,  Colorado,  Coni- 
stock. 

1884.  Silver-load  deposits  of  Eureka, 

Nev.,  Curtis,  J.  S. 
Climate  changes  of  late  geologic 

times,  Whitney. 
Yellowstone  Park  reconnaissance, 

Hague,  A. 
Glacial    drift    in    Montana    and 

Dakota,  White,  C.  A. 
Volcanic    dust  in  Great    Basin, 

Russell,  I.  C. 
Lakes  of   Great  Basin,  Russell, 

I.e. 

Garden  City  icbnolites,  Blake, 
W.P. 

Idaho  Pliocene  lake.  Cope. 

Extinct  glaciers  of  San  Juan 
Mountains,  Colo.,  Hills,  R.  C. 

Gold  sand  from  Idaho,  Cross. 

Geologisches  aus  Utah,  Roth. 

Report  from  Carroll  to  the  Yel- 
lowstone Park,  Dana  and  Grin- 
nell. 


Pleistocene — Continued . 

Rocky  Mottntain  to  Gukat  Bamn 
Rkoion— Continued. 
1S81.  Vertobrata    of    Tertiary  of  the 
West,  Cope. 

1885.  Quaternary  and  Recent  molliisci 

of  the  Great  Basin,  Call. 
Study  of  thiuolito  of  Lake  l,;i 

bontan,  Dana,  E.  S. 
Quaternary  lakes  of  the  Great 

Basin,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 
Surface  geology  along  Northern 

i'acific  Railroad,  Newberry. 
Volcanic  dust,  Wadswortli. 
Volcanic    dust    deposits    in  the 

Great  Basin,  Russell,  I.  C. 
Missouri  Coteau  and  itsnioraiiii's, 

Todd. 
Map  of  the  United  States,  Mf 

Gee. 
Existing  glaciers  of  the  I'niteil 

States,  Russell,  I.  C. 
Mining  industries  of  Utah,  Hunt- 
ley. 
Geologic  sketch  of  Rocky  Moun- 

tiiiii  division,  Emmons,  S.  1'. 
Roptut  of  division  of  Great  i'liHin, 

Gilbert,  G.  K. 
Topographic    features     of    laki» 

shores,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 
Report,  Montana  division,  Ilay- 
den. 
Notes    on    Minnehaha    {'ouuty, 

Dak.,  Upham. 
Eroding  power  of  ice,  Newberry, 

1886.  Lacustrine    deposits,    Montana, 

Peale. 

Agatized  wood  in  Arizonii.  Kiinz. 

Geology  and  mining  of  Leadville, 
Ennnons,  S.  F. 

Aspen  region,  Colorado,  Lnkes, 

Notes  along  Northern  I'acilic 
Railroad,  Newberry. 

Lake  Labontan,  Russell,  I.  C. 

Drift  of  Rocky  MountainH,  Corn- 
stock. 

1887.  Volcanic  ash,   analysis,   Clarke, 

F.W. 
Phnenix  mine,  Arizona,  Ricketts, 

P.  de  P. 
Cimarron    landslide,    Colorado, 

Cross. 

1888.  Geologic  history  of  Yellowstoue 

Park,  Hague,  A. 
Report  of  Territorial  geologist, 
Wyoming,  Ricketts. 


UARTON.] 

Pleistocene- 

UOCKY   A 

I{Koro> 

ixss.  DiviH 

Clij 

Liter; 

(i.  I 

Aspei 

S,  V 

Gliici( 

Kmi 

Infuse 

Ilea 

Oil  raj 

Trinir 

IM!).   Kepor 

Poa: 

Fauna 

Dry  lii 

Dcej) 

G.  F 

Deiive 

Field 

Mou 

1  )eiive 

INHO.  Analyf 

Lake  I 

Natur; 

M.'icl'ai 

Davi 

Hag] 

AVill 

Easter 

Yellow 

Record 

Kurt 

Ago  of 

gion, 

\\'arroi 

Defoni: 

of  w; 

\\'oo( 

18111.  Featur, 

Hilhs. 

Perry  1 

Groat 

berry 

Nanipa 

Recent 

Torr. 

Pacific  St 

181.";.  Format 

and  r 

184!).  Notes  o 

gion. 

Bull,  l: 


[BrLI,.l27 

1. 

rO   OUKAT   HaxIN 

ed. 

Tertiary  of  tlie 

Rocont  moUusca 
iasin,  Call, 
ito  of  Lake  l,a 
E.S. 

;eB  of  the  (ireat 
b,  G.  K. 

f  along  Northern 
»acl,  Newliorry. 
kVailswortli. 

(leposits    in  the 
Russell,  I.  C. 
1  anditBinoraiiicB, 

nitod  States,  Mc- 

ers  of  tbo  I'liitcd 

ill.  I.  C. 

ies  of  Iltab,  Hunt- 

h  of  Rocky  Moun- 
,  Emmons,  tS.  1 '. 
ion  of  Great  l'>iiHin, 

featnros     of    lakii 

rt,  G.  K. 

,na  division,  Hay- 

nnclialia    County, 

of  ice,  Newberry. 
jposits.    Montana, 

in  Arizona,  l^nnz. 
ining  of  I.eadvillo, 

Colorado,  Lakes. 
Northern    Pacilic 
iwberry. 
1.  Rnssell,  T.  C. 
s  MonntainH,  Corn- 


analysis,  Clarke, 
Arizona,  Riokctts, 
idslide,    Colorado, 

)ry  of  Yellowstouf  j 

SA. 

•ritorial  geologist, 

licketts. 


UAIITON.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


801 


Pleistocene — Conlimied. 

Rocky  M<)i;Nr.\iN   ro  (JitK.vr  IIa.-^in 
Rkgion — ('(intiuutd. 
Is.xH.  PiviHJon      of    Glacial     geology, 
(Jliainlicrlin,  T.  (!. 
Literature  of  geyseritt',  Merrill, 

(i.  r. 

Asi»rii,  Colo.,  ISruuton,  Knunons, 

S.  V. 
Glaciers  iii  the  IJocky  Mountains, 

Enimon.s.  S.  V. 
Infusorial  cjirth  in  west  Denver, 

Ih'addeu. 
Ouray  County,  Colo.,  Ked/.ie, 
Trinidad  (!oal  region.  Lakes. 
1S8!).  Report    of     Montana     division, 

Peale. 
Fauna  of  Equus  Iteds,  Cope. 
Dry  lakes,  .lenncy. 
])eei»    well    at    Nanipa,    Wright, 

G.  F. 
Denver  hasin,  Cannon. 
Field     for    research     in     Kocky 

^fountains.  Mills. 
Denver  Tertiary,  Cross. 
IW'O.  Analysis  of  adobe  soil,  I'.akins. 
Lake  IJonnovillc',  Gilbert,  (r.  K. 
Natural  soda,  Cliatard. 
Macfarlane's      h'ailway      (iuide, 

Davis,  W.  M.;  Gilbert,  (i.  K.; 

Hague,  A. ;  1 1:»stings,  rnnipelly, 

Willis,  Kldridge. 
Eastern  Colora<lo,  (Jannon. 
Yellowstone  Park,  Weed. 
Record  of  well  at  Nanipa,  Idaho, 

Kurtz, 
Ago  of  beds  in   Hoiso  River  re- 
gion, Ennnons,  S,  V. ;  Cope. 
Warren's  Geograi)by,  Brewer. 
Deformation  of  gcoid  by  removal 

of  waters  of  Lake  lb>nncville. 

Woodward,  K*.  S. 
181'1.  Features   of    Kocky    Monnt.'iins, 

Hills. 
Perry  Park,  Colo.,  (Gannon. 
Great    Falls    coal    field,    New- 
berry. 
Nanipa  image,  Wright,  G.  F. 
Recent  lav.-i  tlow  in  New  Mexico, 

Tarr. 

Pacific  Statks. 
181.").  Formations  in  portions  of  ( >regon 

and  California.  Hall,  .L 
1841).  Notes  on  the  California  gold  re- 
gion, Lyman,  C.  S. 
Bull.  127 51 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Pacii  ic  Statkh— Continued. 
18l!>.  United  .*<tate8  exploring  expedi- 
tion, Dana,  ,T.  D. 
18.")1.  (iccdogy  and  resources  of  Califor- 
nia, Tyson,  P.  T. 
1R">2.  Quaternary     in     California, 

lUake,  .L 
18.5.1.  (ieology   of   the   Sierra  Nev.ada, 
Trask. 

Extent  of  gold  region,  lOake, 
W.  P. 

Silicitied  jdants  from  ('alifornia, 
Hl.ake,  W.  P. 
18i>L  (icology  of  coast  monntaiiis  and 
part  of  Sierra  Nevada,  Trask. 

Ancient  lake  in  the  Colorado 
desert.  Blake.  W.  P. 

Preliniin.iry  report  of  survey  in 
Calif(n-ni"a,  iUake,  W.  P. 
18.5.').  (iistnient  de   For  en   Californio, 
Marcou,  .F. 

(^'oast  of  ('alifornia  from  Bodega 
Hay  to  Siin  Diego,  Rlake,  W.  P. 

Account  of  volcani<^  springs  in 
southern  California.  Lo  Conte. 

(ieology  of  coast  inountains,  etc., 
California.  Trask. 

Geology  of  route  to  Pacific  Ocean 
in  California  and  Oregon,  New- 
berry. 

Fossil    shells    from     California, 
Conrad. 
lHr>r>.   Remarks  on  geology  of  Califor- 
nia, Blake,  W.  P. 

Keport  on  northern  and  southern 
California,  Trask. 

Reconnaissance  from  the  Missis- 
sippi to  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Mar- 
con,  ,L 

Geology  of  route  to  Pacific  near 
thirty-iifthp.irallel,  Marcon,J.; 
Blake.  W.  P. 

Report  upon  route  to  the  Pacific 
in  California,  Blake,  W.  P. 
18.57.  Notes     on     auriferous     gravels, 
Davis,  IT. 

Volcanoes  in  Colorado  desert, 
Yea  tell. 

Reconnaissance  to  mouth  of  Gila 
River,  Parry,  C.  C. 

Report  upon  routes  to  the  Pacific 

in  California  and  to  the   Rio 

Grande,  Autisell. 

1859.  Boden-Vcrliiiltnisso  der  californi- 

schen  Gold-Distrikte,  IJurkart. 


802 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[BULL.  1J7. 


Pleistocene — Continiioil. 

rAciiic  SiA'iKs— ('(iiitiniw'd. 
1861.  Country  betwocn  Liiko  Hup«ri«r 

and  tlio  l'ati(i(',  I  lector. 
18(Ji).  Lii  Ciilifoniio,  Frij!;not. 

(io()!()!.;y  of  Ciilit'oniiiv.  fKdd  work 

lor  18(!(t-18()5,  Whitney,.!.  D. 
Deep  ]>liic('rH  of  Nevada  County, 

Cal.,  Silliuum. 
Wliitiu'y'n  goolofjy  of  California, 
Hrewer. 
18()<i.  Miocene  and  CretaceouHat  Santa 
itarbara,  Cal.,  .lackHon,  ('.  T. 
Faune  ]»rinu)rdialo  dans  lo  I'ays 
do  Galles,  et  la  geoloj^ie  eali- 
fornienne,  Marcou,  .1. 
Conatitntiou    gdolof^ifiuo  et  nii- 
uiere  de  la  (!alifornie.  Frijjiicit. 

1867.  Drift    of    I'acilie     CoaHt,    Wliit- 

ney,  .J.D. 

1868.  Mastodon  in  i)lac'ersof  California, 

Silliuian. 
The    Yoseniite    book,    Whitney, 

J.D. 
Gradual     elevation    about    .San 

Francisco,  Blako,  J. 
Salt  Spring  Valley  region.  Cala- 
veras ('ounty,  Cal.,  (Joodyear. 
1  luniau  skull  in  Calaveras  County, 

Cal.,  Whitney,  J.D. 
Absenco  of  northern  drift  in  tbe 

West,  Whitney,  J.  D. 
Notes    in    Hetch-llotchy  Valley, 

Cal.,  llolfnian,  C.  F. 

1869.  Choniieal  geology  of  gold  iields 

of  California,  I'hillips. 

1870.  Goldlagerstiitten       Californiens, 

Bnrkart. 

1871.  Glaciers    de    Touest   dos    l^tats- 

Unis,  Grad. 

Glaciers  on  Pacific  Slojie.  King.  C. 

Glaciers  of  Mount  Hood,  Hague, 
A. 

Glaciers  of  Mount   Kanior,  Em- 
mons, S.  F. 
1873.  Ancient  glaciers  of  tbe  Sierras, 
Le  Conte. 

Oregon  borate  of  lime,  Chase. 

Glaciers  in  California,  Muir. 

Glaciatiou  of  the  Yosemitt^  Val- 
ley, Knooland. 

Regiou  of  the   Yosemite  Valley, 
Clarke,  G. 

Coast  surface  geology,  Bowman. 

Klamath     Kiver     mines,    Chase, 
A.W. 


Pleiatocene — Continued. 

PACiric  Stah.s— Continued. 
1873,  Notes  on  coast  of  Oregon,  (ioml 
year. 

Ancient  glaciers  of  the  Sieri;i8, 
Le  Conte. 
1871.   Ucport     of    State     geologist     ot 
Oregon,  Condon. 

Mountain  sculpture  iu  the  Sieriii 
Nevacbi,  Carr. 

Auriferous  gravels  of  Gold  liliiUs, 
(Miase. 

Great  lava  Hood  of  the  West  mihI 
structure  of  Cascade  Moun- 
tains. I^e  Conte. 

Blue  graved  of  (Jalifornia,  Gold- 
smith, E. 
1875.  Go(dogy  of  Sierra  Nevada  in  n-- 
lation    to    vein    mining.    I'mw- 
inan. 

Ancient  glaciers  of  the  Sii-nn 
Neva<la,  Le  Conte. 

(jiravels  of  Placer  County,  (  iil., 
Davidson,  CJ. 

Auriferous  gravels  of  Califiniiia, 
Davidson,  (J. 

llecont  volcano  in  I'luunis County, 
Cal.,  Harkness.  11.  \V. 

California  during  the  I'lioccin", 
Cooper,  J.  (1. 

High  Sierra  south  of  ib>uiit 
Whitney,  (ioodyear,  W.  A. 

Abrasion  of  shores  of  iu)rlli\vi.st- 
ern  America,  Davidson,  ('•■ 

Artesian  wells  of  Los  Aiiiicli's 
County,  Cal.,  Chaso. 

Origin  of  cascades  and  subnu,T);eil 
forests  of  the  Columbia,  i!l;ike, 
W.  P. 

Studies  on   formation  of  iiinuii- 
tains  in  Sierra  Nevada.  Muii-. 
187t).  Rejiorts  on  portions  of  sdiiilieiii 
California,  Marcou,  J. 

Glacial  action  at  head  of  lolm- 
Bon's  Pass,  Blako,  J. 

Report  on  southeastern  Ciihtbr- 
nia  region,  Loow. 

Wheeler's  Expedition  dunli  tlas 
siidliche  Californien,  Ltx^w. 

Causes  of  cold  of  lee  period,  New- 
berry. 
1877.  Part  of  western  Nevada  antl  east- 
ern California,  Conkling. 

(Jlacial  marks  on  Pacilic  and  At- 
lantic coasts  compared,  Pack- 
ard. 


[lll'LL.  U'7. 

itliuiod. 

Ol-f^dll,   (iOlllI 

of  ihn   Sifi'iiiH, 

I     g<-()l()j;iHl    of 

ro  in  tlio  Siena 

si>i'(!<)l(l  Itlull.s, 

if  the  West  mill 
Jascado    Mdiiii- 

aliforiiia,  (inlil- 

i  Nevada  in  ir- 
iiiiniii^,    liipw- 

of    tlic.    Sii'iTii 
ito. 
!!•  CUmiity,  (ill.. 

Is  of  Calil'm  Ilia, 

il'luuiaBCoiMity, 
II.  W. 

<f  the   riioccnc, 

)uth    of    Miiuiit 
ear,  W.  A . 
s  of  iiorlliwcst- 
ividson,  <i. 
f    Los   Anuclcs 

ISO. 

iindwiibiiii'i'ueil 
oliiiubia.  I'.liikc, 

ation  of  iiionii- 

Xevada,  Miiir. 

ons  of  .sdiitiii'i'ii 

i!on,  .1. 

t  liead  of  .loiiii- 

ko.,  J. 

caHteni  Ciililbr- 

ition  duri'li  tins 
rnicn,  I.oi'w. 
I(.'e  period,  Ni'W- 

v'evadaand  east- 

Conlilinj;. 

Pacitic  and  At- 
omparod,  I'ack- 


lUUToN.l 


NORTH    AMERICAN   OEOLOOY. 


803 


Pleistocene — Con  tinned. 

I'acikk;  Siaiks— (dntimied. 
1M77.   I'oMt-tilaiMiil    liJHtory   of  Sciinoia 
^ifraiilra,  .Miiir. 
An<'i((nt  river  clianncl  of  Califor- 
nia, ■lae(d)s,  H.  .'^. 
(iliK'iers  in  Oregon  and  WaHJiiiiK- 
toii,  Coleman. 
1S7H.  Report    on    j)ortion8   of   Nevada 
and  California,  Conklinjj:. 
AlUalino   and    i)orii(ie    lakeH    of 

California,  I'liilliji.s,  .1.  A. 
Notes     on    Hiirface    )j;<'olf>;;,v     of 
I'Mcific,  Slope,  DawHon.C.  M. 
1M7!'.  Maefarlane's  (ieolojiiral  Railroad 
(ini<le,  Oref^on,  etc.,  (London. 
.Maefarlane'n  (ieoloi^ieal  Railrniid 
(iiiide,     California,      Cooler, 

.I.e. 

llydranlie  niininy;  in  ('aliforni;i, 
liowie.  A..I. 

Ililloelis   of  San    l>ie^(o,    liarneH, 
(i.  W. 

Krnptions  aloiii;  (^iseade  Moun- 
tains, ( 'ondon. 
IS.SO.   Anrilerons     ;fr,ivel.s     of     Sierra 
Nevada,  \Vliitne,y,,T.l). 

Old  river  Iteds  of  California,  Le 
('onto. 

I''i<0d  notes  on  anriferons  travels, 
( Joodyo.ir. 
l.\sl.  Qnatornary       of       Washington, 

Stornheif?. 
1><S2.  liava    llowa    iind    husiistriiK'  de- 
posits, Newberry. 

A'ein    formation    in   i)rogress   at 
Snlphnr    Hanlv,  Cal.,  I.e  Coiite 
and  Ivisinj;. 
IXSIJ.  Note  snr  la  geoloyie  de  la  Cali- 
forni<>,  Mareon.  .T. 

Ceber  <lie  (ieoloy;ie  CalifornieuB, 
Mareoii,  .1. 
issl.  R<>c(Minaissaiu'e  in  .sonthern  Oro- 
fTon,  Rnssell,  I.e. 

Steep    slopes    of   Western  loess, 
Hilgaid. 

riiysical    and    aKricnltnral   fea- 
tures of  California,  lHl}i;ard. 

Volcanic  rocks  in  Cascade  range, 
Diller. 

Climate   changes    i)f   hiter    geo- 
logic times,  Whitney,.!.  1). 
18N.5.  Geologic   sketch  of  I'aeifie  divi- 
sion, IJeeker. 

Eroding  power  of  ice,  Ne.wlicrry. 

Map  of  United  States,  McCee. 


Pleiatocene— Continued. 

I'ACiric  Sta  IKS— Continued, 
IHH,").   Existing  glaciers  of  the  rniled 

Stilt. 'N,  K'lissell.  I.e. 
(Jriivieis    aiirilVres  do   la    Sierra 

Ncn-ada,  Eiieli. 
I  Analysis  of  roekn,   etc.),   work 

done  in  Waslii!i;;tnn  liilnnatory, 

Clarke  and  Cliatard. 
(ilaciers  of  the   high   sierras   of 

California,  h*iis-<.'ll,  I.C. 
ISW),   .Mount  ritt,  I'.iniiions,  \.  II. 
Krin  ( 'oiiiity,  ( 'al,,  ll;iggiii. 
San  IHego  Coiinly,  C.il..  Hanks. 
Notes     along     Northern     I'acilic 

Ik'ailroad,  Newberry. 
I'ost-Tertiary  elevation  of  Sierra 

Nevada,  I.e  ( 'oiite. 
lHf<7-l><8!t.  (Jiaciation  of  I'a.ilie  Coast, 

Wright.  (;.  V. 
Infusorial  earth,  l>ay. 
.Siirfa(<(     geology     of     southern 

Oregon,  I'iddh". 
'rranscontinenta!         r;i  i  1  roads, 

l.ang. 
San     liernardino    Coniily,    Cal., 

(ioodyear. 
Tulare  Comity,  Cal.,  (Ioodyear. 
N'entiira  County,  Cal.,  Mowers. 
Agriculture  and  late  «,>iiaternary 

grology,  Ililgard. 
.\iiierican  classification,  Marcoii, 

.1. 
Across  the  Santa  Barbara  chan- 
nel, l''ewkes. 
(California  by  counties.  Ivclan. 
Flora  of  <()ast  islands  of  Califor- 

ni;i,  I.e  Conte. 
Drilt  mining,  Dniin. 
Pry  lakes,  .lenney. 
CatalogiK!   of   California    fossils, 

Coo])er. 
(ilaciation   of  eastern    llanks  of 

Sierra  .Nevada,  .\in,  Oeol. 
Hanksite,  Hanks, 
Inyo  County,  Cal,,  (Joodyc^ar. 
Lake  l.ahontan,  K'ussell,  1. 1!. 
Los  .\ngeles  Connly,  Cal.,  (iood- 
year. 
Mono  ( 'oiinty,  ( 'al.,  Whiting. 
Natural    gas   region,    California, 

W(d)cr. 
r(!troleuni,    asphaltnin,    and  gas 

regions,  California,  (iooilyear. 
Analysis    of    clays   from    Owens 

Lake,  Cal.,  Chatard. 


804 


CATALOOUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


(BtTLL.  157. 


Pleistocene— Coil  tiiiiiod. 

rACii'U'  SiAii'S — Coiitimifd. 
18«7-lHS!t.  Aiirif(>ri)iiH  nmvilM  oC  Call- 

rortiia,  llaiiimoMil. 
Mono  \'allt\v,  Vn\.,  1{iisn«)11,  I.  C 
(Mays,  .Idliimoii,  W.  I>. 
Sniitiv  Clara  Comity,  Cal.,  Wober. 
Profo/ooiiitcH,  I'ricdricli. 
IHW.  MacCarlaiic's      K'ailroMd     (iiiiiU', 

Cooper,  (loiidoii. 
l'la<H'r  County,  Cal.,  Ilohsnii. 
S»«ail('H  Itorax  iiiarHli,  Caliloniiii, 

|)('  (iroot. 
Monterciy  Coiinty,  Cal,,  An^'''. 
LoM  Aiigeli'H  County,  Cal.,  I'reH- 

ton. 
Morcedand  Saii.Ioa(|iiiiiconiiti(!H, 

Cal.,AVatts. 
San  Mateo  Comity,  Cal.,  Watts. 
Oranj^o  County,  Cal.,  ItoweiH, 
.Sacramento  Comity,  Cal.,  WattH. 
AnciiMit  river  beds  of  I'orost  Hill 

<livide,  CalUbrniii.  lirowne. 
Inl'nsoriiil  eartlm  of  I'acific  Slope, 

I'M  wards. 
Tiioliuniie     Table    Moiintivin    in 

California.  Hecker. 
Man    and    tlie    Glacial    period, 

Wri-iht,  (J.  h\ 
Mount  Diablo,  Cal.,  Turner. 
Lato  v(deanic eruption  in  ('alifor- 

iiia,  Diller. 
Mohawk  lake  bcd.s.  Turner. 
Colorado  Desert,  Oreutt. 
]{i'vie\v  of  the   Quaternary  era, 

Uphaiii. 
Eastkkx  Canada. 
1814.  Geolofiy  of  Labrador,  Steinliauer. 
182»'.  Geoloi,'y,  ete,,  of  Malbay,   lower 

Canada,  Hifj;aby. 
1824.  .Tourney    across    Newfomidlaiid, 

Corniack. 
Newfoundland  in  1824,  Honnyeas- 

tle. 
Geology  of  Montreal,  Bij^sby,  .J.  J, 
1820.  A  few  rf)cks  and  minerals  of  upper 

Canada,  Honnycastle. 
Notes  on  neigh liorliood  of  F.'ills 

of  Moiitniorenei,  Green,  W. 
Geognosy  of  part  of  the  Saguenay 

country,  Haddeley. 

1830.  Arctic  regions,  steppes  of  Russia, 

etc.,  Am..Tonr.  Sci. 

1831.  Mineralogy  and  geology  of  Nova 

Scotia,  .Jackson  and  Alger. 


Pleistocene — (-'ontinned. 

l',ASTi'.ii\  (Ianaua— Contini.tid. 
1831.  (ifognosy  of  St.  Taiil  Hay,  Had- 
deley. 
(^^^ntry  between  Rivers  St.  Maii- 
rire  and  Saguenay,  Ifaddidoy. 
183,'!.  Sketch  of  southeast  lower  Can 

ada,  Haddeley. 
18;{(i.  .Sciontitie  expedition,  Main*>  ami 
Nova  Scotia,  Kinmoiis,  1'',. 
Ge(dogy  and  mineralogy  of  Xnv.i 
Scotia,  ( Jesiier. 
IS'.iH,  Magdalen    K'iver   district.    Kicli 

ardson,  .1. 
1831).   rrcliniinary  report  on  NewfoiiiHJ- 
lainl,  . I  likes. 
First   rcjiort  on    survey   of  New 
Mruiiswick,  (Jesiier. 
1810.  l{e])(iil.  (Ill  survey  of  Now  Mriiiis- 
wick,  (Jesiier. 
Notes  on  north  coast  of  St.  Law- 
rence, liaylield. 
llaiulbook  of  Nova  Scotia,  Daw. 
son,  .1.  W. 

1841.  Certain    features    of    River    Si. 

.lohn,   in   New    Hrunswiek, 
Robb. 
Third   report  of  survey  of  New 
Hrunswick,  Gcsikm". 

1842.  Fourth  report  of  survey  of  New 

Hrunswick,  (iesner. 
Excursions   in  Newfoundland  in 

1839  and  1840,  .hikes. 
Excursion     in     I'rince     Edwiiid 

Island,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 

1843.  Report  on  survey  of  New  Bruns- 

wick, Gesncr. 
Rejiort  on  survey  of  Newfoniid- 
land,  .lukes. 

1844.  Ridges,    lieaclies,  etc.,  of    (';iiiii- 

dian   lakes   and   the   St.    l-aw- 
rence,  Lyell. 

1845.  Travels  in  North  America,  I.yill. 
District   between   Georgian   Hay 

and  Dake  Erie,  Murr;>y,  A. 
1840.  Packing  of  ice  and  modern  depos- 
its in   valley  of  the  St.  Law- 
rence, Logan. 
1847.  Report  on  Ottaw.a  Rivor  district, 
Logan. 

Dn  whirlpool  and  rapids  Ix'low 
Niagara,  Hakewell,  R. 

Report  on  eastern   pcninsul;i  i>f 
Canada.  Murray,  A. 

Drift  of  Montreal,  Rogers,  11.  D. 


HABTO!*.] 


NORtIt    AMKUICAN   OEOLOOY 


805 


)!'  Newfound- 


?ivor  district, 


Pleistocene — (.'oiitiiiiiud. 

Kasti-kn  Canaka— ('oiitiiiiKHl. 
l«ll>.  North  lOiiNt  ol'  Jiiiko  lluioii,  Miir- 
ruy,  A. 
South  side  of  St.  Tiiiwrciicr  I'miii 

i.lliiO   I'liaillpiuill,    Lofrtlll. 

IHoO.  Koport  of  ciu'inist  of  Hiii\ey  of 

('luiiida,. limit,  T.  S. 
Koport  of  mirvcy  of  ('luiiidii  for 

18.Jil-50,  Loj{an. 
1H51.   Drift    Htriir   in    Now    ItriiiiHwiclx, 

Uohb. 

DopoHitH  of  Hhells  in  Maiiio,  on 

Lake  (/haiii]iiain,  and  St.  1.;x\y- 

rencf,  Dcsor. 
Snl>sidcn(!o  of  HJioro  of  Laliratlor, 

Wynian. 
Shells  far  ahovo  sea  h^Vfl,  I  )oBor, 

Uof^ers,  It.  1), 
Glaciation  on  HJiort^  of  Lalirador, 

Wynian. 
On  erratics  of  Canada,  IM^sliy. 
Subsidence  of  shore  of  Newfound- 
land, I'erley. 
lsr)2.  fJold-hearinji  drift  in  the  C'liaii- 

ditTe,  Lo^an. 
Chemical    work     of     survey    of 

Canada,  Hunt.  T.S. 
Rejiort    on     ])(!ni!isnla     between 

Lukes   Huron,    St.  Clair,    and 

Erie.  Murriiy,  A. 
Kt'jiion  between  the  Ottawa  and 

St.  Lawrenre,  Murray,  A. 
1S5.').  'N'alley  of  the  Notawasaj^a,  l''leiii- 

iiig. 
Notes  on  Toronto,  Hind. 
Geolofjy  of  Quebec  and  I'Mvirons, 

iJigsby. 
18."(4.  Co({nilles  uiariiios  dans  le  bassin 

du  lac  Ontario,  IJesor. 
Geoloi?y  of  liainy  Lake,  Hudson 

Hay,  Higsliy. 
Koport  on  country  lyini;  north  of 

Lake  Ontario,  Murray,  A. 
Submerged  forest  at  Fort  Law- 
rence,   Nova   Scotia,    Dawson, 

J.W. 
Work  on  north  side  of  St.  Law- 
rence, Logan. 
1855.  Geology  of  Hudson  Hay  territory 

and   portions   of   the    Arctic 

regions,  Isbester. 
Acadian    geology,     Dawson,     .1. 

W. 
Esquisso  geologiquo  du  Canada, 

Logan  aud  Hunt. 


I  Pleistocene — Continued. 

KAsri.i.N  Canaha   -('..ntinued, 
lS.')t!.  li'ocks    from  Antic  Anliipi'lugo, 

Miircliison, 
1M,">7.  Newer  I'liocfnc  mid  poBt-riidci-no 
of  Montreal.  Dawsou,  J.  W. 
Parallelism   of   rocks  of    Nova 

Scotia,  DawHKii,  ,|.  \v. 
Tarts  of  Huron  and  Western  dis- 
I  tricts,  Murray,  A. 

Tertiary  of  Canadji   and   its  fos- 
sils,  lliIlill;iS. 

I'.xplcu-ations  in  region  north  of 

Lake  Iliiron.  Murray,  A. 
Region  lieween  ( ieorgiau  liay  and 

Ottawa  K'iver,  Murray,  A. 
I'osition  of  elephant  remains  of 

North  America,  l''oster. 
Work    in  Anticosti    and   Mingan 

islands   and    Magdalen    Hiver, 

Ui(;hardson,  .1. 
Ntnver  I'liocene  fossils  of  St.  Law- 

K^uce  A'alley,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
]H."i8.  liimestones  of  Ottawa  district, 

»?tc..  Hillings, 
(ieorgiau  Hay  district,  Murray,  A. 
Causes  whicdi  have  inlluenced  the 

scenery  of  Canaila,  Kamsay. 
(ilacial    pheuoiiiena    in    Canada 

and  the  United  States,  Kamsay. 
Lecture    on     Sable    Island,    (iil- 

pin,  E. 
Coal  ill  Canada,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
ISoJI.  Laurentian  in  Kiver  Koufi'e  dis- 
trict, Logan. 
I'ost-Pliocene    of    St.    Lawrence 

Valley.  Dawson.  ,1.  W. 
Work  in  (iasiie  Peninsula,  Kidi- 

ardson.  .1. 
18t)().  Notes  on  Collington    Township, 

Canada  west,  <'lia])iMaii. 
Tertiary  fossils    from    Lal)rador, 

Maine,  etc.,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 
Geology    of    Hastings     County, 

Chapiiian. 
Coast  of  Jjabrador,  Lielier. 
(Jeology    of    Hollevillo    district. 

Chapman. 
18t)l.  (icology  of   Murray   Hay,   lower 

St.  Lawrenct!,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
Drift  of  western  Canada,  Chap- 
man. 
Notes  ou  Davenport  gravel  drift, 

Fleming. 
Expedition  nach  Labrador,  Lie- 

ber. 


806 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDKX   OF 


[BULL.  127. 


Pleistocene — Coni  i  n  nod . 

Eastehn  (J  aw  ADA — C'oiitiuuod. 
1H61.  Elevation     and     di'i)r<'s.si()ii     of 
Nortli  America,  (JcHuer. 

(ieology    of    part   of   county   of 
Norfolk,  De  Cew. 

Fresh-water  sbells  iu  soiin;  jjost- 
Tertiary  (le]i(isit8,  Bell. 

Canadian  caverns,  Giblts,  G.  1). 
1862.  Gold      fields    of     Nova    Scotia, 
Ifoacyuian. 

Physical  condition  of  Ihe  suiier- 
fu'ial  deposits  in  Canada,  Ivolib. 
18()3.  h'ecent  movements  of  the  earth's 
crust,  lk;lt,  T. 

]{eport  of  survey    of  Canada  to 
1863,  liOgan. 

Elephant    ronntins    in     Canad.a, 
Billings. 

Siiperlicial    geology    of    (iaspd. 
Bell. 

History   of  bitumens   and  bitu- 
minous shales.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
18(54.  Stokin-Fluss  iiu  britiscbon  Nord- 
Amcrika,  Blake,  A\'.  1'. 

Geology  of  Ottawa  Valley,  (irant, 
J.  A." 

Gold  of  eastern  Canada,  T^ogaii. 

Su])poHed  Glacial  drift  in  Labra- 
dor and  western  Canada,  Hind. 

Hocks    in    vicinity    of   Halifax, 
Gossip. 

Peat  and  its  uses,  Hunt,  T.  .'■). 

Glacial     phenomena     in    Nova 
Scotia,  Silliman. 

Notes  on   geology  and  liotany  of 
New  Brunswick,  Bailey,  1..  W. 

Address,  Natural  History  Society 
of  Alontreal.  Dawson,  .1.  W. 
186."').  IClevation   and    subsidence,    Bil- 
lings. 

Production   and  jjreservation  of 
lakes  by  ice  action.  Belt.  T. 

Montreal  Natural   History  Soci- 
ety, address,  Dawson,  .1.  V.'. 

Geology  of  southern  New  Brun.s- 
wick,  Bailey,  L.W. 

Preliminary      report      on      New 
Brunswick,  Hind. 

Post-l'liocene  at  h'ivi(!ro  du  Eoup 
and  Tadoussac,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 

Keisc  skizzen     ans     Nou  -  Braun- 
schweig, Credner. 
1866.  Manitoulin  Islands,  Bell. 

(Jold    region    of   lower  Canada, 
Michel. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Eastkkn  Canada— Continued. 

1866.  (ilacial  period  in  North  America, 

Belt,  T. 
Drift  i)henomena    of    Labradur, 

Packard. 
Gold    region    of   lower    Canada, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Hocks  of  northern  peninsula  of 

Newfoundland,  Murray,  A. 
Glacial  phenomena  of  Labrador 

and  Maine,  Packard. 
Auriferous     deposits     of     Nova 

Scotia,  Hamilton,  P.  S. 
Geographic    sketch    of   "annda, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 

1867.  Description  gcologique  du  Can- 

ada, Hunt,  T.  S. 

Helations  of  (ilacial  deposits  of 
Scotland  and  Canada,  Crosby, 
H.  W. 

Helations  between  Glacial  de- 
posit of  Scotland  and  those  of 
Canada,  Crosskey. 

Glacial  movements  in  vallex  of 
St.  Lawrence,  Whittlesey. 

1868.  Conditions    of    distribution    of 

plants  iu  Canada,  Drununoml. 

G(dd  region  of  Nova  Scotia,  1 1  uiit, 
T.  S. 

Bird  tracks  in  basin  of  Minns, 
Hartt. 

Comparison  of  icebergs  with 
glaciers  with  reference  to  bowl- 
der clay  of  Canada,  Dawson, 
J.  W. 

I'laiits  and  climate  of  jiost-I'lio- 
i'lmv  of  Canada,  Dawson..!.  W. 

1869.  Helations  and  character  of  West- 

ern bowlder  drift,  Andrews,  K. 
Geology,  etc.,  of  Hastings  County, 

Canada,  Wallbridgo. 
Mineralogy     of     Nova      Scotiii, 

How,  H. 

1870.  Keport  on  Hastings  County,  \  <  r- 

uon. 
Modern  glacial  .action  in  Canailii, 

Bleasdell. 
(iod»!rich  salt  region  and  on  iron 

ores.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Heport    on    Manitoulin    Islniid.'*, 

etc..  Boll,  H. 
Submerged  trees  in  Cumbcilnml 

basin,  Hamilton,  P.  S. 
IcenuirksinNewfoundland,  Kcir, 

J.  H. 


(DULL.  12T. 

iiitinued. 
sortli  America, 

of   Labrador, 

owor   Canada, 

a  peuiusulii  of 

Murray,  A. 

a  of  Labrador 

:ard. 

situ     of     Nova 

11,  r.  S. 

h    of   '."aiiada, 

giqiio  du  Ciiii- 

ial  deposits  of 
auada,  Crosby, 

11  Glacial  de- 
.d  and  those  of 
y. 

tw  ill  valU'v   of 
Vliittlesoy. 
listributioii    of 
a,  Drumnuiiul. 
/^a  Scotia,  limit, 

rsiu   of  Miuas, 

icebergs  with 
a'cuce  to  liowi- 
lada,   Dawson, 

e  of  i)ost-l']io- 
IJawson..!.  W. 

u'ter  of  West- 
t,  Andrews,  E. 
istiiiga  County, 

l.i^e. 
N'ovii      .^<'oti:i, 

8  County,  ^'l'r- 

ion  ill  Caimda, 

)n  and  on  iron 

oulin    Islands, 

n  Cuinbeiland 

r.  s. 

undlaud,  i\eiT, 


liAinON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


807 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Kastkux  Canada— Continued. 
1870.  Report  on    rocks  of    lower    St. 
Lawrence,  Richardson,  .1. 

Shore  of  the  St,  Lawrence  btdow 
Quebec,  Richardson,  J. 
\H71.  Surface  geology  of  Groat   Lakes 
and    Mi8sissi])])i  Valley,   New- 
lierry. 

Position  and  height  of  plateau  in 
which  New  England  glaciers 
originated,  Dana,  J.  1). 

Report  on  I'rince  Edward  Island, 
Dawson  and  Harrington. 

Position  of  elephant  and  masto- 
don remains,  Newberry. 
1S72.  Region  north  of  Lake  Sujjerior, 
Bell,  R. 

Changes  of  climate  during  (ila- 
cial  period,  Geikie. 

Notes  on  Prince  Edward  Island, 
Dawson,  .J.  AV. 

Lake  basins  and  Arctic  ctirrents, 
Dawson,  .1.  AV. 

Gold  iields  of  C^iieb(?c  and  Nova 
Scotia,  Sclwyn. 

Bay  iind  River  Kxploits,  New- 
foundland, Murray,  A. 

Northwestern  New  Brunswick, 
Robb. 

Surface  geology  of  N<nv  Bruns- 
wick, ^lattliew. 

Post-Pliocene  of   Canada,    Daw- 
son,   .1.  W. 
IS?;!.  Birch  clay  from  I'orttiarry,  Har- 
rington, !!.  .T. 

Dawson  on  post-Pliocene  geology 
of  Canada,  Dana,.).  D. 

Arcadia  iron  deposits,  Nova  Sco- 
tia, Sclwyn. 

(Uacial  and  ('iiani]>laiii  in  New 
England,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

Country  between  Lake  'I'emisca- 
iiiingueandAbbitibbi.  McOnat. 

Country  between  Lake  Superior 
and  \\'in'nipeg.  Bell.  I>. 
1n7I.  ('ountry  between  the  h'ed  River 
and     tlie     Saskatchewan    anil 
Lake  Superior,  Hell,  R. 

Record  of  observations  on  Nova 
Scotia  geology,  lloneynian. 

On  some  fossil  liones,  (iilpiu. 

(.'arboniferous  of  St.  (ieorges  Bay, 
Newfoundland,  (iil])in. 

Summary  of  investigations, 
1873-71,  Sehvyn. 


I  Pleistocene — Continued. 

Eastkkx  Canada— Continued. 
1874.  Cetacean  and  Niagara  fossils  in 
I  New  Brunswick,  lloneyman. 

I  History  of  a  bowlder,  Iloueynian. 

I  Nova  Seotian  geology,  I  loney luan, 

187r>.  Neighborhood  of  Hamilton,  Spen- 
.  cer,J.W. 

I  Outline  of  geology  of  Ontario, 

(^ha])man. 
,  Huron     County,     Ontario,    Gib- 

son, .J. 
Distribution  ofjilants  and  marine 
origin    of    Erie    clays,    Drunj- 
!  niond. 

Post-Pliocene  near  Bathurst,  New 

Brunswick,  Paisley. 
Address  to  Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Montreal,  1872,  Daw- 
son. .1.  W. 
Address  to  Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Mimtreal,  geoh)gic  his- 
tory, 1871,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 
Clays    on    Tattagouche    River, 
Paisley. 
1H7(!.  Outline   of  geology   of  Canada, 
Chapman. 
Ic(\  and  ice  work   in  Newfound- 
land, Milne. 
Useful  minerals  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, Bailey. 
Ice     marks     in     Newfoundland, 
Packard. 
1877.  Rocks  of  Newfoundlan<l,  Milne. 
Note  on   the   (ilacial   era,  Dana, 

.I.D, 
American  tuirfaee  geology.  Wood, 

S.V. 
tilaciation  iuNovaScotia,  Ilouey- 
nian. 
Explorations  between  .Tames  Hay, 
Lakes     Superior    and     Huron, 
Boll.R. 
1S7S.   Leading  geologic  areas  of  Canada, 
Clia|>Mian. 
(ioderich  salt  region.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Eozoic    rocks   in    Hastings    and 
Prince    Edward    counties,  On- 
tario, AN'ilkins. 
History  of  North  American  lake 

region.  Maw. 
Address  to   Natural  History  So- 
ciety of  Montreal,  Pleistocene 
history,  Dawson,  .1.  A\'. 
Calciferons    bowlders    near    To- 
ronto, Hinde. 


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808 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


[bull.  127. 


DARTON.] 


Pleistocene — Contiuiied. 

Ea.sterx  Caxada — Continued. 

1878.  IJeltuil  Mountain,  DiiwHon,  J.  W. 
Nova     Scotia     geoloj^y,    Honcy- 

luau. 
Cieolofjy  of  coast  of  Arctic  lauds, 

Feilden  and  Do  Ranco. 
Causes  of  Glacial  pheuouieua  in 

northeastern  Uuitcd  States,  To- 

rell. 
A    month    in     Now    Uruuswick, 

lloncyuian. 
Post-Plioccuemollusca  in  Acadia, 

Matthew. 
Glacial    and    iuter {.glacial   strata 

near  Toronto,  llimle. 
Northeastern  coast  of  Labrador, 

Hind. 
Superlieial  deposits  of  Ontario, 

Wilkins. 

1879.  East  coast  of  Hudson  15ay,  Jiell. 
Superficial   geology  of  soiitlieru 

New  Brunswick,  Matthew. 
Salt     mine,    Godcrich,    Canada, 

Heiurich. 
Glacial  period  in  eastern  America, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H, 
Surveys  in  Ca])e  Bretou,  Fletcher. 
Country   between    Lake   AVinni- 

peg  and  Hudson  Bay,  Bell,  H. 
North    American    Mesozoic    and 

Ceno/.oic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

1880.  Alleged  changes  in  relative  eleva- 

tion oflaudandsea,  Mitchell,  H. 

Lecture  notes  on  Caiuida,  Daw- 
son, .1.  W. 

Chemical  contriltutioiis  to  the 
geology  of  Canada,  Hotl'mann. 

1881.  (ilacial    drift   and    its    terminal 

moraines,  Upham. 

Keport  ou  Hudson  Bay,  Bell,  K. 

Northern  New  Brunswick,  Ells, 

Iveport  ou  (!()iinties  of  Nova 
Scotia,  Fletcher,  H. 

Magdalen  Islands,  Richardson,  .L 

Tidal  erosion  in  Bay  of  I'lindy, 
Matthew. 

Chemical  contributions  to  geol- 
ogy of  Canada,  Holfmann. 

Ancient  outlet  of  Lake  Manitoba, 
Treherue. 

Boring  in  Souris  River  valley, 
Selwyn. 

1882.  Geology     of     upper     Flambeau 

Valley,  King,  F.  H. 
Sable  Island;  MaeDonald. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Ea.stkij.n  Canada— Continued. 

1882.  Glacial      marks      in      I.abraddj', 

Packard. 
Mt^talliferous  sands,  Honeynian. 
Features  of   lower  (!reat  L;il<(s 

during       Great       River      ajji'. 

Spencer,  J.  W. 
Terraces    and  beaches   of   Lake 

Ontario,  Spencer,  J.  W. 
Notes  on  Point  Pleasant,  (  nine- 

ron. 
Nova    Scotian    geology,    Hoiit^y- 

man. 
Geologic  waifs    from    Magdiilen 

Islands,  Honey  man. 
Notes  on  Bedford,  Sackville,  and 

Hammonds  I'laius,  NovaScutia, 

Ilare. 

1883.  Geology  of  Avesteru  end  oC  Lake 

Ontario,  Spencer,  .).  \V. 
'Unsolved  problems   in    gcoldiiv, 

Dawson,  .1.  W. 
Glaciatiou      of     Newfoiiudland, 

Murray,  A. 
Comparison  of  Acadian  and  Scot- 
tish    (ilacial    beds,    Ricliard- 

son,  R. 
Notes   ou    southeastern   (i)iic1k.'C| 

Selwyu. 
Canadian   I'leistocene,    Duw.sou. 

J.  AV. 
Report  on  Moose  liiver  ami  Lake 

of  the  Woods,  Bell,  R. 
Surface  geology  of  the  Bale  (Us 

Chalcurs  region,  Chalmers. 
Whale    in    gravel    near    Smitlis 

Falls,  Ontario,  Dawson,  .).  W. 
Changes  of  level  ou  east  coast  iil 

North  America,  Cook,  (J.  II. 
Lacustrine   formation  of   'loin- 
burn  Valley,  Mattluiw. 
Analyses     of     soils,     Edwanls, 

.1.  15. 
Terminal  moraine  of  second  tilii- 

cial  i>eri()d,  Chamberlin.  T.  ('. 
Erosion    from    ice    in    Bale   di'> 

Chalcurs,  Chalmers. 
Geoloij;ic     history    of    St.    .Inliiis 

River,  New  Brunswick,  Bailey. 

L.  \y. 

Distinguishing  lacustrine  fniiii 
marine  dej)osits,  Matthew. 

Report  ou  Ga8p(5  Peninsula,  Mils. 

(ilacial  markings  in  Laurc  iiti;iii 
Mills,  Andrews,  E, 


1S84. 


i8.si;. 


DABTON.] 


NORTH   AMEUICAN   GEOLOGY. 


809 


jeology,    lloiiej- 


NowfoiUKlLiiid, 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Eastern  Canada — Continued. 

1883.  Nortborn  and  eastern  Now  Hruns- 

wiek,  Ells, 
(ilaciiil    ])heuoniena    of    Hay    of 
CLalonrs  rej^iou,  Chalmers. 

1884.  Canadian    Paleozoic    outlines, 

Willcox. 
Glacial  action  in  northern  New 

York  and  Canada,  Willcox. 
Keport  on  north  shore  of  Eahra- 

dor,  liell,  K. 
Sand  plains  and  changes  of  level 

of  the  upper  Ottawa,  Odium. 
Superficial    geology   of    Diindas 

Valley,  etc.,  Kennedy. 
List  of  fossils  from  Ottawa  and 

vicinity,  Ami. 
188.J.  Hudson  Bay  district.  Bell,  K. 

Observations  in  Saguenay  region, 

Lallamme. 
Glacial  action  north  of   the  St. 

Lawrence,  Willcox. 
Geology  of  Halifax  Harbor,  Hon- 
ey man. 
Report  on  northern  Cape  Breton, 

Fletcher. 
Ice  age  theories,  Hill,  E. 
York  and  Carleton  counties,  New 

Brunswick,  Bailey,  L.  W. 
Glacial   distribution  in  Canada, 

Honey  man. 
Glacial  action  in  Labrador,  Heil- 

prin. 
Relations    of    geologic    work    in 

Canada    and    the  Old  World, 

Dawson,  .1,  W. 
Labrador    Coast    and     Hudson 

Strait  region,  Bell,  R. 
Eroding    power     of    ice,     New- 

l)erry. 
Surface  geology  of  Fredcrickton, 

New  Brunswick,  Heed,  W.  T.  L. 
Surface  geology  of  western  New 

Brunswick,  Chalmers. 
188(5.  Geology     of    Antigonisli,    Nova 

Scotia,  Honeyman. 
Our  Glacial  ])roblcm,  Honeyman. 
(ilaciation,    Halifax     Harbor, 

Honeyman. 
Physical  features  and  glacial  ac- 
tion, Nova  Scotia,  Murphy. 
Pleistocene  fossils  from  Anticosti, 

(Jrant  and  Dawson, 
(ilacial    transportation    in   Nova 

Scotia,  Honeyuuin. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Eastkk.n  C a xai>a— Continued. 
188(j.  Geologic  note  of  excursions,  Nova 
Scotia,  Honeyman. 

Glacial  action  in  Canada  and  Loch 
Eck,  Scotland,  Honeyman. 

Sable  Island,  MacDonald. 

Deepest  lake  in  America,  Bailey, 
L.  W. 

Surface   geology  of  New   Bruns- 
wick, Chalmers. 

Mistiissini  expedition.  Low. 

Chignecto  Isthmus,  Monro. 

Islands  in   Lake  Winnipeg,  I'an- 
ton. 

I..andslide  near  Brantford,  Onta- 
rio, Sjx'ucer,  J.  W. 

Cornwallis     Island,     Halifax, 
Honeyman. 

Bowlder  drift,  etc.,  on  lower  St. 
Lawrence,  Dawson.  .1.  W. 

Shells  in  Selkirk.  McDougall. 

1887.  Fossils    from    Anticosti,    Grant, 

C.  K. 
Portions   of   <!asterii    townships. 

Ells. 
Relations  of  Canadian  to  Euro- 
pean geology,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
Age  of  Niagara  River,  Spencer, 

,1.  W. 
Anticosti    shell    marl,    analysis, 

Adams,  F.  D. 
At->ta-wa-pish-kat     and     Albany 

rivers.  Bell,  H. 
New    Brunswick     and    Quebec, 

Chalmers. 
New  Brunswick,  Bailey  and  Mc- 

Innes. 
Canadian    and    Scottish    (ila(;ial 

geology,  Richardson.  11. 
Labrador.    i)hysical    geography, 

Packard. 
Brantliord      landslide.      Ontario, 

Spencer,  .1.  \V. 
St.  Lawrence  \'alley,  Lallamme. 
Mines  of  Lake  Superior,  Ingall. 
Hudson  Bay,  Low. 
Surface  geology.  New  Brunswick, 

Chalmers. 

1888.  Nova    Scotia.  Aylesford,   Honey- 

man. 
Nova    Scotia,    ( Ilacial     geology, 

Hon(  'man. 
Nova  Scotia,  Guysborough.  .Vnti- 

gonisii,  and  Pictou,  Fletcher 
Nova  Scotian  superficial  geoloj^y, 

Honey  man. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


IBULU127. 


Pleistocene— Coutiiuied. 

Eastkun  Canada — Coutinued. 
1888.  Old  slioro   lines  in   the  Ontario 
biisin,  Gilljort,  (i.  K. 

Origin  of  Houie  I'eaturcH  in  Can- 
ada, Hell,  J{. 

St.  Lawronco  ba.siu  and  tiio  Great 
Jjakea,  Spencer,  J.  W. 

Ancient  shore  lino  near  Toronto, 
Ives. 

Changes  of  level  of  the  Great 
Lakes,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Drift   north  of  J^ake    .Superior, 
Spencer,  J.  W. 

The  Iroquois  beach,  Spencer,  J. 
\V. 

(iteat    Lake   bawinH   of   Canada, 
Druniniond. 

Ottawa  clays  and  gravels,  ]?ow- 
uiau. 

Ottawa,  vicinity  of  (ioverninont 
farm.  Ami. 

Labrador,    cruise    to    northern, 
Packard. 

Labrador,  Ungava  district,  Tur- 
ner, L. 

Ott.awa  region,  Ami. 

Peti'ography  of   drift  of  central 
Ontario,  Coleman. 

Petroleum  field  of  Ontario, Bell, li. 

Lakes  Teniiscammgue  an<l  Alibit- 
tibbi,  and  Montreal  River  re- 
gion, IJell,  K. 
1X80.  Pleistocene  at  Kivitre  Beaudetto, 
Dawson,  .L  W. 

Another  old  channel  of  the  Ni- 
agara, Seovell. 

Arctic  currents  as  factors  in  Ca- 
nadian geology,  Gasking. 

Local  geology  of  Mankato,  liech- 
dolt. 

Glaciation    of    eastern    Canada, 
Chalmers. 

Glacial  bovv-ldcrs  of  our  fisheries, 
Honeyman. 

ijecture  on  geology.  Ells. 

Life    history  of    Xiagara    J'^ills, 
I'ohljuau. 
IS'.N).  Progress  of  investigations.  New 
I$run8wi<'k.  Bailey,  li.  W. 

Report    on    (Quebec,     Klls.  Wal- 
cott. 

Pictou  and  Colchester  counties, 
Nova  Scotia,  Fletcher. 

Southern  invertebrata  on  shores 
of  Acadia,  Gauoug. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

iUsTK.HN  Canada — Continued. 

1890.  Macfarlane's      Railway      (iiiiile, 

Dawson,  G.  M. 
Iroquois   beach,    Davis,   \V.    Jl, 

Spencer,  J.  \V. 
Deformation  of  Iroquois   liiiuli, 

Spencer,  J.  \V, 
Northeastern    extension    of    the 

Iroipiois  beach,  Spencer,  ,1.  \\', 
General  Pleistocene  submer^ii'iice, 

Spencer.  J.  W. 
Ancient  shores  in  region  oftiicat 

Lukes,  Spencer,  J.  W. 
Origin   of   basins  of   the    (iiput 

Lakes,  Spencer,  J.W. ;   Hoiinoy, 

Hiude,  Seoley. 
History   of   Niagara   River.  (;il. 

bert,  G.  K. 
Country  northwest  of  Luke  Su- 
perior, Lawson. 
Fiords  and  great  lake  basins  of 

North  America,  Upham. 
Lake  St.  .John  country.  Chambers. 
A  moraine  of  recession  in  Onta- 
rio, Wright,  G.  F. 
Gravel  deposits  of  Ontario.  Spen- 
cer, .L  W. 
Potholes  north  of  Lake  Suiicrlor, 

McKellar.  ■> 

Geology  of  (Ontario,  Bell,  li. 
Geology  of  the  northwest  of  Lake 

Superior,  Harvey. 
Northwestern  Manitoba,  Tvnvll. 
Glaciation    of    eastern    Canada, 

Chalmers. 
Glacial  geology  of  Cape  llrctoii, 

Honeyman. 
Gleanings    in    Nova    Scotia  anil 

Capo  Breton,  Honeyman. 
Surface  geology  of  southern  New 

Brunswick,  (Jhalmcrs. 

1891.  Review   of  the   (^uaternniy  tia, 

Upham. 
Foriuatiou    of     Toronto   J.sland, 

Clark,  L.  J. 
Drift  rocks   <if  central   Ontario, 

Coleman. 
Grand  River,  Ijabrador,  C.ir.v. 
Was  l.,ake  Iroquois  an  arm  nt'tlie 

s(!a,  Davis,  Stone,  SpenLi'r,.l.\\. 
Davis    on    the    Iroquois     luacli. 

Spencer,  J.  W. 
Later  physiographic  geo](i,!,'y  of 

Rocky  Mountain  region  inCau- 

nda,  Dawson,  G.  M. 


IS,").".. 
18.".!). 


DAIITON.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


811 


•io,  IJell,  \\. 
•thwest  of  liiike 


L)f  L'iipt'  liieton, 

iva    (St'otia  1111(1 

[oueyiiiaii. 

if  soutlicrii  New 

IllllU'l'H. 

^uateriimy  cni, 
'oronto  Jslaml, 
(Uitral    oiiiiirio, 


)hic   <;i'i)l('^'y  o' 
u  region  inL'au- 
M. 


Pleistocene — (.ontiiniod. 

llASTKltN  Caxaij.v — Coiiliiiued. 
ISIU.  Nova  Scotia,  Gili)iii. 

JJeacli   i)lieiioiiu!iia,    (^nac'o,   New 

Hniiiswick,  AVliittlo. 
Southoru  iuvortebrata  on  shores 

of  Acadia,  (jaiiong. 
.Siibaidence  in  later  ( ilacial  times, 

llitclicock,  C.  H. 
C'lieniical  coiitributiouH  [Analyses 

of  days],  llolfniann. 
Environs  of  Quoboe,  Marcon,  .1. 
Surface   ffeology   of   I'ictou  coal 

lields,-  Poole. 
Cause  of  active  (•on»i)res8ive  stress 

in  rocks,  Reade. 
Old   channel   of   Niagara   l\iver, 

Scovell. 
High  level  sliores  and   tlieir  de- 
formation, Spencer,  .1.  W. 
Post-1'liocene  continental    Hubsi- 

denco     versus     glacial      dams, 

S2)en('er,  J.  W. 
Deformation    of    the   Algon<|uiii 

beach,  Spencer,,).  \V. 
Highest  old  shoreline  in   Mack- 
inac Island,  Tayhtr. 
Inequality  of  distribution  of  tlie 

englacial  drift,  Upham. 
Glacial    lakes    in    Canada,    Tp- 

ham. 
Criteria  of  englacial  and  subgla- 

cial  drift,  IJpliam. 
Lakes  inclosed  by  modified  drift, 

Upham. 
Wkstkkx  Hurnsii  Amkkica. 
ixr)!'.  Geology  of  J^ake  of  the  Woods, 

Bigsby. 
ixri"),  (Jeology  of  Hudson  liay  Territo- 
ries, etc.,  Isbcstcr. 
18511.  ]{e])ort  of  Assinniboine  and  Sas- 
katchewan exiit'dition,  Hind. 
Exploration  of  country  between 

Lake  Superior  and  Red  River 

colony,  Dawson.  S.  .1. 
18G0.  Southeast      \'an('«uiver      Island, 

ISauerniau. 
(ieologie    iles    s  ii  d  westl  iclien 

Theils  von  A'anconver's   InscI, 

Hauerman. 
C(nintry  between   Lake  Suju'rior 

and  the  I'acilie,  Hector. 
Drift    of    weslein     Canada,    by 

Chapman,  Dawson.  .7.  W. 
Report  of  explorations  in  British 

America,  Hector. 


l.S(i 


i«(;:i, 


Pleistocene— Conlinned. 

Wkstkhn    llKirisii    AMKKicA—Con- 
tinued. 
1867.  (ilaciers   of   Knte   Inlet,    Ihitish 
Columbia,  Whymper,  F. 
Glaciers  of  Alaska,  151ak<;,  \V.  T. 
18(58.   I''eaturc8  of  the  northwest  coast 
of  America,  Jilake,  T.  A. 
Absence  of  northern  drift  in  the 
West,  Whitney, , I.  D. 
18tJ!t.  tieology     of    Alaska,    lUake,    T. 
A, 
Geology  from  Lake  Siijii-rior   to 
vjilley  of  Red  River,  Hind. 

1870.  Northern  drift  on  Pacific  slope  of 

Rocky  Mountains,  IJrowu,  R. 

1871.  Terraces    of    Ikiti.sh    Columbia, 

Begbie. 

1872.  Coal  lields  of  "Vancouver  Island, 

Richardson,  ,1. 

Explorations  in  British  Colum- 
bia, Selwyn. 

Country  between  Lake  Superior 
and  Albany  River,  Bell,  Iv, 

1873.  Gla<'ial    grooves    in    Vancouver 

Island,  Davidson. 
Coal,  Vancouver  and  l^neen  (  har- 
lot te,  Richardson,  ,1. 

1874.  Cliamplain  deposits  north  of  Lake 

Superior,  Dawson,  G.  M. 

Lignite  Tertiary  near  forty-ninth 
parallel,  Dawson,  G.  M. 

Observ.'itions  in  North  west  Terri- 
tory, Selwyn. 

Boring  in  Manitoba,  Ward. 

1875.  Rejiort  on  region  from   l^ake  of 

the  Woods  to  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, by  Dawson,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

Valley  of  Minnesota  K'iver,  War- 
ren, (i.  K. 

Superficial  geology  of  central 
region  of  North  Ameiica,  Daw- 
son, (i.  M. 

Report  on  region  along  forty- 
ninth  jiarailel  to  the  Rocky 
Mountains.  Dawson,  G.  M. 

Xortliwcst  Territory  from  Mani- 
toba to  Rocky  Mountains,  Sel- 
wyn. 
187<i.   K'ei>ort  of  survey  of  (.'anada  for 
for  187l-7r>,  .Selwyn. 

Explorations  in  British  Columbia, 
Ri<'hardson,  ,1. 

Country  betwetn  ii|>per  .Assinni- 
boine River  and  Lake  Manito- 
ba, etc.,  Spencer,  .L  W. 


812 


CAlALOGUfi  aKd  Index  op 


tBru.i2t, 


1876. 


1877. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Wkstkun    ISiUTisu    Amkicica — Con- 

tinuud. 
Country  west  of  I-ake  Manitoba 

and  about  Lake  Winnipeg,  et<^, 

Hell,  R. 
Borings  in  Northwest  Territory 

in  1875,  KUs. 
Exploration  in  IJiitiHli  Columbia, 

.Sehvyn,  Dawson,  G.  M. 
Notes  on  lower  Tcaco  and  Atlui- 

basca  rivers,  Maconn. 

1878.  Exjdorations  in  British  Coluiii- 
bia,  Dawson,  G.M. 

Superficial  geology  of  British 
Columbia,  Dawson,  G.  M. 

Leading  geolojjic  areas  of  (Can- 
ada, Chapman. 

.Surface  geology  of  British  Colum- 
bia, Dawson,  G.  M. 

Mines  an<l  minerals  of  British 
Columbia,  Dawson,  G.  M. 

Erratics  at  high  levels  in  the 
Northwest,  Dawson,  G.M. 

More  recent  changes  in  level  of 
west  of  British  Columbia, 
Dawson,  G.  M. 

1879.  Exploration  in  southern  interior 
of  British  Columbia,  Dawson, 
(J.  M. 

1880.  Explorations  on  Churchill  and 
Nelson  rivers,  etc.,  Bell,  R. 

Report  on  Queen  Charlotte  Is- 
land, Dawson,  (i.M. 

1881.  Glaciation  of  British  Columbia, 
Dawson,  G.M. 

(ieology  of  Britisli  Columbia 
Dawson,  (J.  M. 

SuperfuMal  geology  of  British 
Columbia,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

Lignite  Tertiary,  Sauris  River  to 
one  hundred  and  eighth  merid- 
ian, Dawson,  G.  M. 

North  iiart  of  British  Columbia 
and  I'eace  River  country.  Daw- 
sow,  (i.  M. 
18H3.  Lake  Agassi/,,  Upham. 

Remarlvs   on   moraines   and  ter- 
races, Dawson,  J.  W. 
1884.  Observations  along  Canada  I'ii- 
cific  Railway,  Dawson,  .1.  \\ . 

Glacial  <leposits  of  Bow  and  Belly 
River  country,  Dawson,  (i.  M. 

Recent  observations  in  Northwest 
Territory,  Dawson,  G.  M. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 

Wkstkkn    Bimtisk    Amkuu:a— (On 
tinned. 

1885.  How  and  Belly  region,  Dawson, 

(i.M. 
Microstructure  of  certain  b(i  w  Idc'i 

clays,  Dawson,  G.M. 
Near  forty-nintli  jiarallel  west  (if 

Rocky  Mountains,  Baueriiian. 
Part  of  basin  of  Athabasca  Hiver, 

Bell,  R. 
Athabasca  district,  Petitot. 

1886.  Hnd.son  Bay  district,  Hell,  K'. 
lee  grooved  surfaces,  A'anennver 

Ishind,  Lam])lugh. 

Glacial  shell  beds,  British  Co- 
lumbia, Lamplugh. 

Northwestern  prairies,  jirinii- 
niond. 

1887.  Manitoba,  borings,  Dawson,  (i.  M. 
Manitoba,     Winnipeg      district, 

McCharles. 
Hudson  Bay,  Bell,  R. 
North   of  A'erinilion  Lal<e.  Ilrit- 

ish  Columbia,  Comstoidi. 
Rod     River    valley,     Manitoba, 

McCharles. 
Vancouver  Island,  Dawson,  (i.  M, 
Lake  Winnipeg  to  Hudson  iiay. 

Low. 
Northern  Alberta.  Tyrrell. 
Northern  part  of  the  Dominiun  nf 

Canada,  Dawson,  (J.  M. 
Glaciation      of     Pacific     Coast, 

Wright,  G.  F. 
Distribution  and  gi'ologic  liistorv 

of     British     North     American 

plants,  Drunnnoud. 

1888.  Yukon  and  Mackenzie  rivcr.s.  Mc- 

Counell. 
Yukon  district,  Dawson,  (!.  M. 
Caril)on  district,  British  Colnni- 

bia.  Bowman. 
Duck     and     Riding    mountains, 

Tyrrell. 
James  Bay  region.  Low. 
Manitoba,    prairies,  DrnniiiHinil, 
Central    i)lateau     of    noil li wist 

('anada,  Tyrrell. 
Batliu  laud.  Boas, 
liritisli      C^olumbia,     glaciation. 

Bo wunm,  1  )awson,  G.  M. 
Medicine  Hat,  Panton. 
188!».  Glaciation    of     high     points   in 

British      Columbia,     Dawson, 

G.M. 


nABTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


813 


izie  rivers.  Mc- 


!<;•     iiioiint;iill8, 


Pleistocene — rontinn«d. 

Wksti.uv    Buitisii    Amkrua — Coii- 
tiimod. 
iss!t.  Selkirk  ranpo,  liritish  Colmnbin, 

Green,  \V.  S. 
W^O.  Cilaciatioii  of  northern  Cordillera, 
Dawson,  O.  M. 
I'ost-Tortiary  (lei)oHitH  of  Mani- 
toba, Tyrrell. 
Limits  of  fi;laciation  in  tlio  North- 
west, Chaniherlin,  T.  ( '. 
(Jlaeiation  of  Cordillera,  and  l.au- 

rontido,  Clialmors. 
About   l.ako  Winnipojfosis,  Tyr- 
rell, 
(ilacial  Lake  A^asHi/.  in  Manitoba, 

rplinni. 
West  Kootaniio  district,  Dawson, 

(J.M. 
Yukon    and    Mackenzie    basins, 

McConnell. 
C'ountry   north   of   Lesser   Slave 
Lake,  McConnell. 
ISHl.  Later  ])by8iogra))bical  <i;eolo.t;y  of 
Rocky  Mountain  rejfion  in  Can- 
ada, Dawson,  G.  AL 
(ilaciation  of  the  Great  Plains  re- 
gion, Dawson,  (!.  >L 
I'!ei8to(•cr.(^  of  the  Wiunip'}<;  ba- 
sin, Tyrrell. 
Review  of   (Quaternary  era.  Up- 
bani. 
Alaska. 
1850,  Ceognostisclio  BeschaiYenheit  der 
Nordwestkiiste   Amerkas,  Gre- 
wingk. 
IS"),  Hudson   Hay   territory  and  por- 
tionaof  Arctic  regions,  Isbester. 
IsiiT,  Glaciers  of  Alaska,  Blake,  W.  P. 
18(ix.  Notes  on  Russian  America  and  the 
Stickecn  River,  Blake,  W.  P. 
Explorations  in  Russian  America, 

Dall. 
Features  of  the  northwest  coast 
of  Am(>rica,  Blake,  T.  A. 
18G!).  Absence  of  glaciation  in  valley 
of  tlie  Yukon,  Shaler. 
Natural  history  of  Alaska,  Dall. 
(ieology  of  Alaska,  Blake,  T.  A. 
1870,  Observations  on  Alaska,  Dall. 
187L  Alluvial  deposits  of  Yukon,  Dall. 
187s.  h'eport  on  St.  Elias  and  some  ad- 
jacent mountains,  Dall. 
1881.  Note  on  Alaska,  Dall. 
18811  Evidences  of  luoderu  elianges  in 
Alaska,  Meehan. 


Pleiatocene — Continued. 
Alaska — Contiimed. 
18^4,  (ilaciers  in  Alaska  aiul  vicinity. 
Rand, 
(ilaciation  in  Alaska,  Dall. 
(ireat  modern  changes  in  Alaska, 
Meelian. 
IS.S.").  Existing  glaciers  of  the  I'nited 

Stat.'S,  Rus.sell,  I.  C. 
\'<xt'}.  (ilacial     action,    Cojjper    River, 

Allen,  II.  T. 
IfSiH).  Surface  g<'(dogy,  Russell,  I.  C. 
ISOl.  Jluir   glacier,  Cushiug,  Wright, 
(i.  V. 
Explorations  in  Alaska,  Russell, 

I.  C. 
Expedition  to  Mount  St.  I'.lias, 
Russell,  I.  C. 

(iKNKHAI.. 

W21.  Notice  of  essays  by  llayden, 
Sillimaii, 

18l'8,  On  changes  in  geology  of  North 
America,  Maclure. 

1S24.  Review  of  (,'onybeare  and  Phil- 
lips's Geology,  Am.  .lour.  Sci. 

1H2(>.  Prooi's  th.it  currents  hnvo  swept 
over  the  e.'irtli.  A. 

1828.  Has  eastern  North  America  been 
recently  elevated,  Silliman, 
Scrope. 

18,33.  Order  of  succession  of  rocks  of 
the    earth,    l'\'atliorstonliaugh. 

IKU.   Bowlders  iind  scratches,  Mather. 
History  of  geologic  studies  in  the 
Unite(l  States,  Hitchcock,  E, 

1843.  Geology  of  Now  York,  first  dis- 
trict, Mather. 
Double  system  of  dilnvi.il  mark- 
ings in  American   rocks,  Red- 
lield. 

1847.  On  Glacial  scratches,  Desor. 

Drift    of    Now     England,     etc., 

Rogers,  H,  1), 
Remarks    on    drift    period,   I'.m- 
moiis,  E. 

iMX.  Terrain  erratique  do  TAuK^riiiuo 
du  Nord,  Desor,  VtMiionil. 

1850.  Origin   of  drift  and   terraces   of 
aqueous  action,  Rogers,  II,  D. 
Lake  Superior,  Agassiz,  L. 
Alluvions  marines  et  lacustres  (^t 
du  terrain  crr.'itique.  Di'sor. 

IH.'il,   Position  of   the  mastodon,  War- 
ren, J.  C. ;  Rogers,  H.  D. 
Clay  and  drift  near  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Desor. 


814 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OP 


[BCM..  127, 


Pleistocene — CoiiiiiiiiiMl. 
(iKM'.KAi, — {'oiitinucd. 
1H51.  Iiitoniiptioii  of  drift  wtvst  of  tin- 

AlleK''""''-'^'  lioK'T**)  "•  D. 
Limits  dii  jtlU'iioiiiriio  (.>rrati(|iiu, 

DeHor. 
'I'oiTiiiii  <'rr!iti(iiu)  (IcH  r,tiitH-lIiiin, 

l?(iiicli('j)<)rii. 
('Imiijjiis    of  Icvol     (liiriii;;     drift 
])ei'io(l,  AdiiiMs,  ('.  M. 
IHoL'.  rarallolisimm     ilor      Diliivialyje- 
bilde,    etc.,    voii    l''uro|iii.    mid 
Nord-Aiiirrika,  Dt'sor. 
Siir  los  drifts  do   rAiiK'TJiiiio  dii 
Nord,  Dcsor. 
ISi")!!.   I'.rratist'lioii     Mrsclieiiitiiineii    iiii 
Nordon  voii  ]^iiropiii  luul  Aiiio- 
rika,  Dosor. 
liS,")!.  (Jiiatornary  of  Kiiro|>o  and  Amer- 
ica, I  >o.sor. 
1855,   Happovt  Miir  la  jtartio  fi;('oloj;i(iiio 
do  I'Kxjtosition  d<<  Now-York, 
Lyell. 
18r)(i.  Dovolopiiioiit  ill  ffcolofjio  liistory 
of  North  America,  Diiiia.  .1.  I). 
Epoch  of  tho  mastodon,  IJoijors, 

ir.  D. 

Amori<!aii  f^ooiojjjic.  history,  Dana, 

,1.1). 
18.">7.   IJin'iow   of  Hitchcock's   illiistra- 

tions  of  surface  fi;ooloi:;y,  Dana, 

.T.  1). 
18r>8.  Sketch  of  <jeolof;y  of  tho  United 

States,  Hofiora,  II.  D. 
Geolojiy    and    j;eoj?raphy    of  tho 

United  States,  Koj^crs,  II.  I). 
18(51.  (Quaternary  period  in  rehitioii  to 

tho  present,  Pietot, 
18G2.  Unity   of   goolo}j;ic    phoiiomena, 

Sa'iiiann. 
18(ii{.  Appalachians  and  Kocky  Moun- 
tains in  fjfeolojjic  history.  Dana, 

,1.1). 
18(51.  Address.  Natural  History  Society 

of  Montreal,  Dawson.  .J.  W. 
18()5.  Surface  geology  of  liasiu  of  (Jreat 

Ijakes,  Xewliorry. 
Origin  of  prairii's,  Dann,  .1.  D. 
18(5(5.  Drift  of  Western    and  Soiitlierii 

St.itos,  Hilgard. 
1807.  Depression  of  sea  during  (ilaeial 

period,  Wliittlesey. 
18(i8.   Deiiressioii   of  tho  ocean  during 

the  ice  period,  Whittlesey. 
Relations  of  mastodon  and  ele- 
phant in  America,  Hall,  J. 


Pleistocene — Continued. 
(Jr.NKH.M.-  Coiitinned. 

1870.  Nortli  .Ainerii'an  lakes  as  Glacial 

chronometors,  Andrews, 

1871.  Recent     advances     in     geoloj^y, 

Foster,, J.  W. 

Position  of  eh^phant  and  miisto- 
<loii  remains,  Newherry, 

Distrihiitioii  of  maritime  pl;uits 
;i  proof  of  Champlain  siiliiiiur- 
genco,  Hitchcock,  ('.  II. 

Attitude  of  con  I  iiient  during  (ila- 
eial period.  Perry. 

1872.  (icology  of    plios]diat()    hcds   df 

South  Candina,  Packard, 

Cor.als  and  coral  islands,  li.ina, 
.1.  I). 

Surface  geology  of  New  Hruiis- 
wick,  Matthew. 

(ilaci;il  ]ihenoim'iui  of  Soiitlicin 
and  Nortliern  Ilemisplicios, 
Attassiz,  L. 

Changes  of  cliniat'e  during  (ila- 
eial jieriod,  (Joikie. 

1873.  Map  of  United  S-ites,  Hitclicock, 

C.  II.;  Tlitclicoek  and  lilakc, 

1874.  Subdivision  of  geologic-  tiiiio  in 

Dana's    Manual    of    (ieolof^y, 

Dana.  .1.1). 
Hearing    of    surface    geology  of 

North   Carolina  on   drift  jijie- 

nonicna    of   the     North,    liiir- 

baiik. 
(ilaeial    iihenomeiia  of  Aiiiorica 

and  Europe,  Packard. 
Surface   geology  of   Ohio,  New- 
berry. 
187.5.  Snbniergenco  during  the  (ilaeial 

period,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Keview   of   the   Clacial    tlicory, 

Miller,  S.A. 
187(5.  (ieoIogi(5    chart    of   the    IJiiittid 

States,  Hradley,  F.  H, 
1877.  American  surface  geology.  Wood, 

S.  V. 
Critical  periods  in  tho  hi.story  of 

the  earth,  l.o  Conte. 
Note   on  the   Gl.acial   or.i.  Dana, 

.1.  I). 
lioess  of  the  IJIiine  and  Danube, 

by  ]?elt,  Dana,  .I.D. 
Glacial    phenomena    of     North 

America,  Torell. 
Sedimentation  along  the  Atliuitio 

Coast,  Lesley,  J.  P. 
On  the  (»lacial  epochs,  Price. 


IiARTOS.l 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


815 


f  New  Uriiiis- 


pieiatocene — Cdiitiinicil. 
lii'.NKKAi.— ('(intiniUMl. 
1877.  Motion   of  coiitiiiiMifiiil  >;liiciorH, 

Slialur. 
187>'.  (lliifial  (Iril't  in  New  IIimi])Mhirc 

l(il(hco(0<,('.  II. 
Drift ItiHs  Interior  of  Norlii  .Knicr- 

ii'ii,  Diinii.  .1.  I>. 
Chim^us  in  lioi^lit.  of  liinils  and 

Ht'ii  in   (ilacial  and  ('liani]ilain 

])(>rio(lH,   Hphani. 
The  Icii  afi<%  Oratacap. 
l^l'.K  North    American    Mcsozoif    ami 

Cen<)Zoi(%  Miller,  S.  A. 
IXSO.   Le  Kettle  moraine,  (Miiinilierlin, 

T.  V. 
issi,  IlhiHtrationH  of  the  earMi'H   siir- 

faee,  fjlaciers,  Slialer  and  Davis, 
Map  of  I'nitcMl  Stat<>s,  hy  Hitch- 
cock, I  )ana.  .1.  I ). 
Shaler   and    Davis's  "GlaeierN," 

MctJcc. 
1882.  (ieological  chart,  Keid.  II.  A. 

North   America    in   tlie  Ico   age, 

Ilitrhcock,(;.  II. 
Correlation  of  eastcMii  and  west- 
ern terminal   moraines,  Chani- 

herlin,  T.  C. 
Flood  of  Connecticut  \aliey  from 

the  jj;'iiei(!r.  Dana,  .1.  D. 
188;>.  (ilaciation    of    North     -Vmiuioa, 

Newberry. 
Krodinj;  power  of  ice,  Nowherry, 
Depth  of  ice  dnrinfjc  (ilacial  aj^e, 

Wri^'iil,C.F. 
IWt.  Klevation  of  land  dnring  (Hacial 

]>eri(>(l,  l)ana,  ,1. 1). 
K'emarks  on  (ilacial  history,  New- 
berry. 
Drift  of  Indiana,  Newberry. 
Post-Pliocene  of  America,  Cope. 
('linnltechang(^sof  later  geologic 

times.  Whitm^v,  .1.  D. 
"Lenticular    hills,''     Hitchcock, 

C.  IL 
(.'lassiiicationof  stony  drift  clays, 

(Jhaniberlin,  T.  C. 
Ice  of  the  (Ilacial  period,  lleilprin. 
The  ancient  glaciation  of  North 

America,  Newberry, 
(ilacial  erosion.  Davis.  W,  JI. 
\m.  Dinocerata,  Marsh.  O.  C. 

Phases   in   the  evolution  of  the 

North    American   continent, 

Newberry. 
On  Glacial  climates,  Newberry. 


Pleistocene —Continued. 
(ir.NKlfAi. — Continued. 
1Sh;>.   Ice   age   in    Lnropo    and    North 

.Vineri<'n.,  (ieikie. 
\XHV>.    riii>  North  Atlantic  as  a  geolog- 
ical basin,  K'eade,  T.  M. 

North  America  in  the  ii<  jM-riod, 
Newberry. 

(ilaciation      of      America       and 
I'".uroj)e,  Lewis,  II.  C. 
1H87.  Lxtra  nn)niinie  Iak(>s  and  days, 
Liwis,  II.  C. 

Inventory  of  (ilacial  diiCt, 
C'hamherlin,  T.  C. 

M(!SO/,(di?  and  Ceiiozoie  icalnis, 
Coi)e, 

Oil  tht*  manner  of  deposit  of 
Glacial  drilo.  Hay,  K". 

Swamps  of  New  llngland,  Shah'r. 

Terraces  of  the  great  American 
lakes,  Kinahan. 

NVarjiing  of    earth's    ernst     and 
origin  of  lakti  basins,  Sjieneer, 
.1.  \V. 
1H8S.  Anti(|uily  of  man.  Am.  (ieol. 

Changes  of  level  of  the  (ireat 
Lakes,  (iilbert,  (i.  K. 

Eccentricity  theory  of  (ilacial 
cold.  Clay|ioI('. 

I'".lVeeta  of  pressure  of  a  conti- 
nental glacier,  Wincdudl,  A. 

Hoist's  studies  in  (ilacial  gt^jlogy, 
Lindahl. 

Ke])ort  of  subconinuttee.  Inter- 
national Cmigress,  Hitchcock, 
C.  H. 

Keport  on  Ceno/.oic,  Cope. 

H,  C.  Lewis  and  liis  work  in 
("ilacial  geology,  Cpliam. 

Origin  of  loess,  Newberry. 

Heport — division  of  (ilaciiil 
geology,  I'nited  States  (leolog- 
ical  Survey,  ('lianiberlin,  T.  C. 

American  classilication  and  no- 
menclature, Marcou,  ,1. 

h'ock  scorings  ol"  tlu<  groat  ice 
invasion,  Chambei'lin,  T.  C. 

The  Ice  age  in  North  America, 
Wright,  (i.  1'. 

Three  fornnitions  of  middle  At. 
lantic  Slope,  M('(iee. 

Term     "  (Quaternary,''    1  lilgard, 
Newberry,    Whitlield,    K'.    P.; 
WinchoU,  A. 
188!».  Distribution     of     certain     loess 
fossils,  Keyes,  C.  li. 


816 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OP 


[Bntt.  m. 


pleistocene— ( 'on  ti  ii  iiod . 
OKNKiiAt— Contimu'd. 
iKWt.  I-'cnt'd-wall  gi'oloK.Vi  K'n^rHtn. 

(iliU'iuiH  iiiid  glacial   radiontH  in 

llio  Ico  air«,  (iay])()lo. 
Ice aj;«  in  Xortli  Aniciica,  Wrijtlit, 

(i.  !■'.;  DavJH,  \V.  M. 
18!t0.  (irowtli,    oiilniination,    and    do- 

]iaitnro  of  !<■(>  HlicntH,  rpliaiii. 
Interval  U;  t-wccn  (ilacial  opochs, 

Clianiborlin,  T.  L'. 
(.'an.so  of  tho  (ilacial  period,  Up- 

hatii,  Clianilit'i'lin,  'I'.  ('. 
t^iiatcrnar.v  clianj^es  of  Icvol,  I'p- 

liiun. 
(ilacial  climate,  CroNliv.   Slialer, 

Upliani. 
Extent  of  ylae.ierH,  Chamberlin, 

T.  ('. 
(ilacial   stiulics    bearinjj;   on    the 

anticpiity  of  man,  Loverett. 
Continental   elevation  pvecedin^^ 

tlio  I'lcistocene,  Spencer,.!.  W. 
IMolstocDiio  llora  of  Canada,  1  )a\v- 

son,  .1.  W. 
(ilacial  i)henoinona,  l{(dl,  D\vi<;lit. 
Uso    of    terms    l.anrentian    and 

Chaniplain,  Marcon,  J. ;  ■liimcH, 

.1.  F. ;  Hitchcock,  C.  11. 
Wrijjlit'H  "Ice ago  in  North  Amer- 
ica," Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
1891.  Hypotheses  of  tlio  canso  of   the 

(ilacial     ])criod,     Chamberlin, 

r.  C. 

Altitnde  of  United  States  dnrinj; 
(ilacial  period,  Chamberlin, 
T.  C. ;  Upliam. 

Elevation  of  America  in  Cenozoic 
periods,  Dall. 

Elevation  and  snbsidence  in  Cen- 
tral America,  Jukes-Urown. 

CliangcB  of  Atlantic  and  Pacific 
coasts,  1. 6  Conte. 

Neocene  and  Pleistocene  conti- 
nent movements,  Mc(ie(\ 

Cincinnati  ice  dam,  Spencer, 
J.  W. 

Claim  of  priority  for  nanu!  "Al- 
j^onkian,"  Spencer,.!.  W. 

Anti<|nity  of  last  Glacial  jjcriod, 
Shaler. 

Elevation  .and  subsidence  dnring 
the  Glacial  period,  Upham. 

Correlation  of  changes  of  level 
iu  NorthAmericaand  the  Carib- 
bean region,  Upham. 


Pleistocene — ( 'ontinned. 
( J  K.NKitAi.— Continued. 
18!ll.  Origin  and  age  of  Iiafayett«>  and 

Columbia  formations,  r])haiii. 
Keview  of  (/natormiry  era,    Pp. 

ham. 
ln((i|Mality  of  distribution  ol  in- 

glaci.'il  drift,  Upliam. 
Limits  of  ])lanl     in  basin  of  |,'('i| 

Uiver  of  the  .North,  Upham. 
(ilacial  lakes  in  Cainida,  rplinni. 
Criteria  of  englacial  and  hii1(),'1ii- 

cial  <1rift,  Upham. 
Lakes  inclosed  by  modified  (hill, 

Upham. 
(classification  ol'mountain ranges, 

Upham. 
Researches    in     Yucatan    |  conti- 
nental mov(!nionts|,  Heil|>rin. 

Plummer,  .John  T.  Suburban  gcdioiry, 
or  rocks,  soil,  and  water  abont  h'lcb- 
monil,  Wayne  County,  Ind. 

Am. .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  44,  pii.  281-^1.1,  1S(;:. 

Pohlman,  .fulins.  The  life  history  of 
the  Niagara  River. 

Am.  AHso(^  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  ',Vi.  p.  2(IJ, 
1883. 

.Sclonco,  vol.  L',  ]).  :nr>  (a  ji.),  ihhii. 

The  Niagara  gorge. 

Am.  .\sH()C.  Ailv.  S(d.,  I'roc,  vol.  ,'l,'i,  pp. 
221-*J22, 1887. 
AliHtrnct,  ScioiiC(>,  vol.  8,  p.  205  (J  |i.),  18S6. 

The  thickness  of  the  Onondaga  salt 

group  at  lUiU'alo. 

liull'iilo  Soc.  Nut.  Sci.  Hull.,  vol.  5,p]i.  OT-M, 
1880. 

Cement  rock  an<l  gypsum  deposits 

in  Hutfalo. 

Am.  Inat.  Miuinp;  Kui;.,  Tr.aus.,  vol.  IT,  pp. 
2.->()-2r.:t,  1880. 

The  life  history  of  Niagara. 

Airi  liisl.  Miului;  Kng.,  TriitiM.,  vol.  IT,  jip. 
322-:i.'i8,  1889. 

Abstract,  ICn«.  .and  Alinin,!;  Jour.,  veil.  40, 
pp.  282-28:i  Ci,  col.),  4°,  1888. 

Pollard,  Thonnvs.  .V  handbook  of  Vir- 
ginia, 114  pages,  Kichmond,  18711. 

Bound  in  2il  .\unuiil  Keport  of  the  coiiiniis- 
siouer  of  .igrioulturo  of  tlu!  State  of  Virt.'inia, 
Uichmond,  18T8. 

Pomeroy,  Richard  A.  The  Petitts  Anse 
salt  mine. 

Kiig.  .and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  40,  pji.  'JH0-'2)<1. 
4'',  1888. 

Sci.  Am.  Supp.,  vol.  20,  pp.  10713-lOTJO,  No 
(•)71,  1888. 

.\iu.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  17,  PP. 
107-113,1889. 


[wnx.  m. 


liftfuyetto  (iiiil 
ioiiH,  rpliaiii. 
nary  oni,   I'p- 

ilnition  of  en- 

hiiiM. 

I  liJiHin  of  li'cd 

til,  llphiiiii. 

iiiiidii,  I'liliain. 

al  aiul  Hiili};lit- 

II. 

iiKiililicil  <liil'l. 

rxiiitaiii  raiif^cs, 

uciitan    I  ciiiiti- 

trt],  Ileiliirin. 

urban  f^i'nlnuy, 

(T  alioiit  K'lcb- 

11(1. 

1.  USl-iua,  isi;i. 

lifo   liistiiry  ol' 
roc,  vi)l.  :tj,  1).  2iiJ, 

I'roc.,  vol.  :iri,  pp. 

,  p.  205  (J  p.),  1886. 
Oiionda;;;!  salt 

II.,  vol.  5,  ]>i).  97-98, 

psiiiii  (l(']i(isits 

'r.1118.,  vol.  IT,  pp. 

infjara. 

'num.,  vol.  IT,  pp. 

lins  tlour.,  vol.  W, 

1. 

idhook  of  Vir- 

on.l,  187!l. 

ort  of  till'  rdiniiiis- 
jStntoofVii-f-'i'iiii' 

lio  Petite  Anso 

(.1.40,  pp.  280-281. 
ip.  10719-10720,  N'o 
Trans.,  vol.  17,  pi'. 


I.AUTON.] 


NOKTU   AMERICAN   GEULOOY. 


817 


Pomeroy,  Sainuel  \V.  KeinarkH  on  Ww 
coal  region  iM'twceii  ('iiiiilierlan<l  :iii(l 
I'ittsbinx,  and  on  tlio  topoj^rapliy, 
Hconery,  etc.,  of  that  portion  of  the 
.Mlegliany  MonntainH. 

.\  111.  Jour.  Sil.,  vol.  21,  pp.  342-;i47,  18TJ. 

Pond,  Edward  .1.  A  CretaceouH  river 
lied. 

Scionro,  vol. »,  pp.  5;h1-6;i7,  4 ",  1887. 

Poole,  Henry.  .loiiriial  of  txploratory 
workH  at  the  Alliion  iiiiiicH,  I'ititon, 
Nova  Scotia. 

(icol,  Soo.,  Quart,  .foiir.,  vol.  Id,  pp,  47-.')l, 

i;-i,'i4. 

NoteH  on  the  coal  field  <d'  I'ieloii. 

(Janadliiii  Nat.,  vol.  5,  pp. 'J85-29;i,  1800. 

On  the  cbaraetoiistie  fo.sMils  of  dif- 
ferent coal  seanm  in  Nova  Seotia. 

Nova  Scotiaii  lust.,  TrauH,,  vol.  1,  part  1,  pp. 
;i0-45,  plule,  1801!. 

h'eport  on  f^old  liuldH,  weHtern  sec- 
tion, 25  ]iageH,  folio,  Halifax,  18l>2 
(lenialative  docninent).     [Not  weon.] 

The  groat  American  desert. 

Nova  Scolian  IiiMt.,  Trana.,  vol.  II,  p|i.  208- 
220,  1874. 

The  Pietou  coal  liold. 

.\iii.  IiiHt.  Mining  Kng.,  TrniiH.,  vol.  14,  pp. 

40;)-408, 1H80. 

Ice  in  the  CarbouiferoiiH  period. 

Nova  Scotiivn  Inst.,  rroc,  vol.  7,  pp.  202-204, 

1889. 

—  Surface  geology  of  the  I'ictou  coal 
field. 

Nova  Scotian  Inat.,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  pp.  388- 
3li;!,  1891. 

Pope,  .lolin.  Report  of  an  ox]»loration 
of  the  Territory  of  Minnesota. 

('omnninicjitcd  in  lii'poit  of  HiHretary  of 
War,  ;tlHt  Cong.,  l.st  som.s.,  S^^nnltl  Ex.  Doc. 
No.  42.  50  pagoM,  iiiai>  [Wasliington,  1850]. 

[ ]  Of  boring  or  digging  for  water  on 

the  "Llano  Estacado." 

Itoport  of  yxi)loriilion  of  a  louto  for  tlio 
racitic  liailroad  near  tlu^  (liirty-Hccoiid  paral- 
lel of  latitude,  from  tlio  Kcd  Hiver  to  tlio  Uio 
ririuido,  by  Pope,  i>p.  46-50,  8^,  Houso  Doc. 
Xi).  120,  AVashinston,  18.54. 

—  Kojtorts  to  A.  A.  Hnniiihreys,  topo- 
(,'riiiiliical  engineer  in  cluirge  of  olHce 
of  explorations  and  survey.  War  IJe- 
partnient.  [Artesian  lioring  in  west- 
ern Texas.] 

Annual  Iteport,  Capt.  A.  A.  lIumplivoy.s, 
toponrapliical  engineer,  1858,  pp.  11-29,  ■Wash- 
ington, 1859. 

Bull.  127 52 


Porter,  .T.  Notlre  of  a  nx'king  stone  in 
Savoy,  Mass. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sri.,  vol.  it,  pp.  27-28,  1825. 

Cambridge,  II.  l'.,  and  Webb,  T.  H. 

Account  of  the  Hoxbiiry  rocking  Mtono. 
Am.  .lour.  Scl.,  vol.  7,  Jip.  .59-01, 1824. 

Porter  [.l(din  H.].  Tlio  iron  ores  and 
coals  of  .Maliania,  (ioorgia,  and  Tcu- 

nesHce. 

Am.  Inst.  Milling  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  1.5,  pp. 
170  218,  map,  1M87. 

Porter,  Timothy  D.     Cursory  notice  of 
some  parts  of  North  and  South  Carolina. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  1),  pp.  227-2;il),  1821. 

Ap]ien<lix.      [Kloetz  trap  formation 

in  Conneclicnt  and  MassachuHetts.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4,  |ip.  241-242,  1K22. 

Porter,  William  S.  Sketches  of  the  geol- 
OKXi  etc.,  of  Alabama. 

Am.  Jour.  Sti.,  vol.  111,  ]i|i.  77-79, 1828. 

Posepeny,  F.     (ieologie  illier  die  Iloch- 
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K.   \i.   gool.    Itoiclisaimtalt,   Verliandl.,  pp. 
01-00, 1H77. 

Posselt,  C.  Die  Kiiiifor-Distrikte  des 
Obersee's. 

Neuo8  Jalirbiich,  185*1,  pp.  1-10, 18ISS. 

Post,  (Joorge  ]•'.    The  physical  geography 
and  geology  of  Syria  and  Palestine. 
New  York   Acad.  Set.,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  pp. 
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Potter,  C.  E.  Notice  of  a  rocking  stone 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci,,  vol.  24,  pp.  185-180, 18113. 

Potter,  \V.  B.  (Jeology  of  Lincoln 
County. 

Gool,  Surv.  Missouri,  preliminary  mport 
on  iron  oros  and  coal  fields  from  tUld  work  of 
1872,  part  2,  pp.  217-289,  Now  York,  1873. 

[On    the    .semianthraeito    coal    100 

miles  west  of  Little  Rock,  Ark.] 

Am.  Inst.  Mining.  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  3,  pp. 
33-34  (J  p.),  1875. 

The  character   and   composition  of 

[       the  lignite  coals  of  Colorado. 
I  Am.  lu.sl.  Mining.  Eug..  Tiaiia.,  vol.  5,  pp. 

30,5-375,  l,s77. 

Pourtales,  L.  F.  Microscopie  examina- 
tion of  matcirials  from  bottom  and 
shores  of  the  Mississippi  River. 

U.  S.  Army,  Chief  of  EiiginciTH,  Ucport  Sec. 
I  War,  4l8t  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  House  Ex.  Doc.  No. 

1,  part  2,  pp.  370-375,  Washington,  1870. 
Physics  and  hydraulics  of  tlio  Mississippi, 
;  by  Uumphrcys  ami  Abliott,  U.  S.  Corps  Top. 

I  Eng.,  Prof.  Pupors,  No.  13,  pp.  651-664,  Wauh- 

I  ington,  1870. 


818 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


(DULL.  11:7. 


PouBBiu,  W. T.,  Bernard,  H.,  iiml.  Ki>ii(irt 
niion    tlio   riM'oiiiiiiiHsaiico   of    11    roiitii 

acrOSH    tllO    ClIllllKM'lilllll     MlMllllllillH    of 

tlio  iiiitiotml  rouil  coiitoiiiplMlt^il  I'i'dim 
Wiwliiufjtoii  City  to  Now  OrlciiiiH. 

L(>Uitr  h)(!0.  War,  20tli  ('oiik.,  Ixt  huha.,  IIoiihi' 
1)00.  No.  120,  iH).  6-27,  WaHbliiKton,  1H28. 

Iveport,  of  honnl  of  intcriiiil  iiii])rov»)- 

iiiuntH  on  llio  C()nti'rii[)lati'il  canal 
between  the  Atliiiitic.  iviul  the  Onlf  of 
Mexico. 

MoMHiiRO  I'ri'Ml.  V.  S.,  'JOth  Cong.,  2(1  hchh. 
(Doc.  I(i2),i)ii,  ;i  .VJ,  \Vii.sliliit;loii,  1K2U. 
/  Lottor  Sit.  War,  22(1  (JoiiK-.  iHt  hcbh.,  11(M1si> 

Doo. No.  1«5,  pp.  0-08,  WualiiiiKti.il,  18112. 

Pow^ell,  (it)oigc.  liist  of  localities  ut 
which  beil.s  of  coal  apiiear. 

Ooology  of  Aliibnma,  by  1^1.  'ruonicy,  "Jd 
bioiinial  r(>p(irt,  pp.  277-280,  MontKoniory,  1808, 

PO'well,  John  W.  .Sonio  roni;u'k8  on  the 
gcolojfical  .strnctnre  <jf  a  district  of 
country  lyin^  to  tlie  north  of  the  (Iraud 
Canyon  of  the  Colorado. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,;ul  series,  vol.  0,  pp.  4.'iO-4(i.">, 
1873. 

Heinarks  on  the  structural  geolojjy 

of  tile  valley  of  the  Colorado  of  the 
West.     [Abstract.] 

AVaHhiiij;t()ii  I'liil.  Soc,  Ball.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
48-51,  1H74. 

Keport  of  explorationa  in  1873  of  the 

Colorado  of  the  West  and  its  tributa- 
ries, under  +ho  direction  of  the  Sniith- 
Bouian  Institution,  'M  ])aji;os,  Washing- 
ton, 1874. 

Exploration  of  the  Colorado  River 

of  the  West  and  its  tributaries  explored 
in  18G9,  1870,  1871,  and  1872,  under  the 
direction  of  the  .Secretary  of  the  Inte- 
rior, xi,  291  pages,  plates,  map  and  pro- 
tiles  in  pocket,  4'-, Washington,  1875. 
Include.^  Ki'port  by  A.   II.  Tlionipsiui,  pp. 
.     13:i-145;  Zoology  by  Elliott  Coui's.i.p.  215-27!); 
Appciiilix  by  Ci.  B.  Goodc  i^i.  281-2K5. 

Ab.stiai'tM,  Sci.  Am.  Sup]).,voI.  5  (No.  118), 
pp.  18C'.)-1871 :  (No.  121),  \>l>-  ]!)17-  1910;  (Xo.l24), 
pp.  1005-1907;  vol.  0  (No.  Ktl),  jip.  2075-2077; 
(No.  135),  pp.  2139-2141 ;  I'opiilar  Sui.  Monthly, 
vol.  7,  pp.  385-399,  531-542,  670-080;  Am.  Jour. 
Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  10,  jpp.  303-304  (J  p.);  Am. 
Nat.,  vol.  10,  pp.  730-739  [all,  1876.] 

Report  on  the  geology  of  the  eastern 

portion  of  the  Uinta  Mountains  and  a 
region  of  country  adjacent  thereto. 
United  States  geological  and  geograph- 


Powoll,  .lohn  W.— (Jontinuod. 
ical  survey  of  the  Tcrritoriea,  vii,  L'lH 
pages,  I  ,  atlas  folio,  WasLington,  InTiI. 

(liioliidcM  iiiV(M'ti'bi'at(^  iialeoiit(di)){y  ol'  lln' 
I'lutonu  province,  by  (J,  A.  White,  pp.  vii, 
74-135.1 

AliHlracI,  "Types  ol'orograplii(^  «trucliiic, ' 
Am.  Jour.  Hcl.,  3d  nerlcM,  vid.  12,  pp.  41l-i:;ti, 
1877. 

The  lands  of  Utah. 

Ueporl  (111  the  Iiimls  of  Iho  arid  region  ol'lliu 
riiiti'd  .StiilcH  Willi  ii  more  dctiillcd  aicoiiiil  of 
the  liiiid.i  of  rtah,  by  J.  W.  I'owcll,  pp.  !i;i-U2, 
mapH  (2(1  edit  ion),  Wnsliiugtou,  1870. 

[The  cause  of  (ilacial  climate.] 

WiiHliington  I'hil.  Soc.,  Hull.,  vol.  '.',  jip. 
44-4,''p  (J  p.).  18.M). 

Monoclinal  ridges.     [Abstract,] 

AVaHliiiigtoii  I'hil.  Soc,  Bull.,  vid.  2.  pp. 
74-70,79,  1H80. 

AliHlracI,  Am.  Nut.,  v.d.  10,  p.  .'.07  (J  p.),  IsiC. 

Di.icuascd  by  Duttou,  Tuylur,  Scholt,  pp, 
76-70. 

Prefatory  note   by  the   Director  of 

the  Survey   [(ieneral  sketch   of  High 
Plateau  region]. 

United  Statcrt  geidogleixl  and  Kcograiiliiciii 
survey  ol'  the  Itoeky  Mountain  region,  11  |iiirt 
on  ihe  jjeidogy  of  the  High  I'lateaiin  ol  I  i;ili, 
by  Dutton,  pp.  vii-xiii,  4  ',  Washington,  liso, 

Sur  la  nomenclature  gcnerale,  snr  lo 

coloriage  et  Ics  signes  conveutiouiiels 
des  cartes  gcologiiiucs. 

Cougres  Geol.  International,  Compto 
Rendu,  2(1  Hossion,  pp.  027-041,  Biilogne,  1882. 

Report  of  the  Director  of  the  United 

States  Geological  Survey. 

U.  .S.  (Jeol.  Siirv.,J.W.  I'owell,  Diici  t..r,  2(1 
Annual  Keport,  1880-81,  pp.  i-lv,  WR.^liiiigton, 
1882. 

Remarks  on  moraines  and  terraces. 

.Science,  vol.  2.  p.  321  (J  p.),  1883. 

On  the  fundamental  theory  ol'  dy- 


nainic  geology. 

Science,  vol.  3,  pp.  51 1  -513, 1884. 

—  On  the  state  of  the  interior  of  the 

earth. 

Science,  vol.  3.  pp.  480-482, 1884. 

—  The  cause  of  eartlniuakes. 
The  Forum,  vol.  2,  pp.  370-391, 18H0. 

—  Communication  on  the  Aniericiiii 
report  of  the  International  Congrcs.s  ol' 
Geologists. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  30,  pii.  47lia- 
4760, 1888. 


tBUIX.127. 
5.1. 

urloa,  vii,  L'lH 
lingtoii,  IxTti. 

•ontolony  "I'  till' 
Wliltf.  l>li.  vii, 

pliii'  Klnicliur,  ■ 


ii'iil  ri';;luu  nl'  iliu 
tiiiU'il  urcoiiiil  nl' 
'«>\vrll,l.p.!i;i-112, 
II,  1«7U. 

(•limat«'.J 
lluU.,  vul.  ' 

/Vlistnict. 

Hull.,   vol. 


It.tKToN.J 


NOKTII   AMEUICAN   GEOLOGY. 


819 


lip. 


Pli. 

,  p,  ."U7  (4  ID,  WTO. 
,ylur,  StUott,  pp. 

10  Director  of 
;otcb   of  High 

mill  ,i;i'()f;riiliiii<':il 
ain  ri'uiuii,  n  pint 
I'liitcaim  1)1'  lliili, 
■asliinntdii,  \ifV. 

;i'"i\('ralc,  Niir  le 
ouvcntiouuels 

t  ion  111,  Compto 
1,  Itolognr,  1882. 

r  of  tho  United 

well,  DiiiMtor,  M 
i-lv,  \Va»liiiif,'ton. 

and  tcnacoa, 

I88:i. 

theory  o(  ily- 

18H4. 

interior  of  liiu 

1«H4. 

akeH. 
3U1,  Wi- 
the    Ainerii'!!" 
iial  Congress  ol' 

,  vol.  30,  pii.  -iTOa- 


Powell,  Jolm  \V. — CniitinncMl. 

|()n  thochkHHlllcaliiiii  and  nonienchi- 

lure  of  pre-Oaniliriiin   liirniationN   and 
I  ill)  work  of  tho  rnternationMlCon^reMH.  | 
liilcniatloriiil  ('1111^.  (iool.,  Am,  Cuiiiiuitlt'i', 
Kc  portH,  1H8H  A.  pp.  (i.^  (16.  18HH. 

|- — ]  I'rovttntion  of  HoodH  iit  the  liowor 

MissiMsiind. 

.S,  itiitf,  vol.  r.',  pp.  H.'>-H7,  i",  1888. 

|. —  I  Major  I'owoU'b  roi)ort,  oporatioiiH 
III'  tlio  national  Hiirve,v,  VeUowistone 
Tiirk,  Athvntic(.'oast,  An  hcan  K""'"Ky> 
(llaeiul  geology,  Appalaebian  goolofiy, 
I  iassilication  of  simIh. 

Sciunco,  vol.  I'J,  p|i.  14«-I.W,4",  188H. 

— ■  The  hiws  of  hydranlie  degradation- 

.SciciuT,  v.ii.  12,  pp.  'j'j!)-:;:!:!,  40,  isss. 

licad  to  Nat.  Acail.  Soi.,  188X. 

—  Touth  Annual  Report  of  tho  rnit«)d 

States  tJeologieal  Survey. 

tl.S.Geol.  Surv.,  lOlli  U.port,.!.  W.  I'owcll, 
pp.  3-80,  plntcma-O,  WuHliiiiKtoii,  IHW). 

[ 1  'riiolloodingof  thi'C.'olorudo  Desisrt. 

JOiig.  mill  Miiiiii;^  Jour.,  vul.  52,  p.  U  (^  col.), 
4'^  1891. 

—  On  tho  crystallino  sehists  of  tho 
I'liited  Statoa  and  their  relationH.  In- 
troiluction. 

I  'iinnrr.s  (it'-ol.  Iiitcrnationnl,  (Jompto  Uciidu. 
nil  .sosMioii,  pj).  153-155,  liOmln'H,  1891. 

Powell,  W.  H.  (icological  rejiort  upon 
the  I'ourcho  Covo  and  itn  innnediato 
viciidty,  with  Homo  remarks  upon  their 
liiiliortanco  to  tho  scioinm  of  gecdogy 
[etc.],  22  pages,  map,  Littlo  Kock,  1842, 

Pratt,  N.  A.  Asliley  Uiver  pliosphates. 
History  of  tho  Marls  of  South  Caro- 
lina, and  of  tho  discovery  and  develop- 
ment of  the  native  bono  pho.sphate.s  (tf 
tiic  C!liarleston  Basiu,  12  pages,  I'liila- 
(k'lphia,  18G8. 

Pratt,  W.  11.  Koporton  a  geoloii;ieal  ox- 
aiiiination  of  tho  section  of  tiie  blnH's 
n^ccntly  exposed  by  the  Chicago,  Ivoek 
Island  and  Pacific  Railroad. 

Davenport  Acad,   Soi.,    rroc,   vol.   1,  iiji. 
%-m,  1870. 

—  .Section  of  the  bluS"  at  Sixth  street, 
D{i\  onport,  Iowa. 

Davisiiport  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.,'l,  pp.  127- 

1^0, 1883. 

—  An  artesian  wollatMolino  [Illinois]. 
Havi-iiport  AcuU.  Sci.,  Troc,  vol.  3,  j)!).  181- 

182, 1883. 


Pratt,  W.  II.— Continued. 

(ioologiial   sei  tiiin  of  tlie   IdnlV  ut 

Kast  havenport. 

Davuiipurl  AcimI.  Sri.,  I'roc,  vol.  3,  ]ip.  liitt- 
11)7,  1883. 

Preacott, Liu-gest  bowbler  in  Now 

ilampshiro- 

.\iii.   -lour.  Hcl.,  3d   HoricH,   vol.    II,    p.  .403 
(I  p.),  1877. 
Prescott,  William,     A  sketch  of  the  ge- 
ology and  min<^ralogy  of  the  sonthent 
parttdT.HMex  County  in  MaHsacbusetta. 
K8»rx    Nat.  Hist.  Soc,   .Jour.,    vol.    1,   pp. 
78-01, 1852. 

Preston,  E.  15.     l-os  Augebs  County. 

t.'alil'oi'iiia, '.all  Kcport  of  .MiucraloKiMt,  pp. 
18U-210,  I80U. 

Lassen  Connty. 

Cnliruriila,  lotli  licportol'  Mlnuralo);iiit,  pp. 
272  '.'70.  18110. 

Los  Angeles  County. 

Ciilii'ornia,  luth  Ucpoit  of  Miiiuralof^lst,  pp. 
277- :js;).  1M)0. 

j  Mariposa  County, 

(,'alit'oriiia,  loth  lioport  of  Miiioriilugltit,  pp. 
300-310,  I8U11. 

Modoc  Count.v. 

(^llifonila,  lUtll  lirpnrt  nf  MiiiuTltloglst,  pp. 

'  332  :i3.-..  IHIKI. 

I'lnmas  County. 

Oalifoniia,  lOtli  Kopoil,  of  Miuiiialogist,  pp. 
400-4115,  1890. 

I  Sutter  County. 

'  Oalifoi'uia,  lotli   Kcport  of  Mineralogist,  p. 

091, 18'JO. 

Presfwich,  .Joseph.     The  past  and  fut  uro 
of  geology. 

Siiiitlisoiiiaii    lieiioil   fm-    187.'),  pp.   175-11)5, 
'  1870. 

Price,  Kli  K.     On  the  (ilacial  epochs. 
I  Am.  riiil-  -.oe.,  I'roe.,  vol.  10,  pii.  241-270, 

I  1877. 

j  Prime,  Frederick,. jr.  On  tho  occurrence 
of  the  Ijrown  hematite  deposits  of  the 
Great  Valley. 

Aui.  Inst.  Miuinj,'  Ku^.,  Trans.,  vol.  3,  pp. 
410-417.187.5. 

Am.  Jour,  bci.,  3d  spries,  vol.  0,  jip.  433-440, 
1875. 

'  Second  geological  survey  of  Peuti- 

sylvania ,  Report  I ',  Report  of  progress 
on  the  brown  heni.atite  ore  ranges  of 
Lehigh  Connty,  with  a  description  of 
the  mines  lying  between  Kminis,  Al- 
bnrtis,  and  Fogelsville,  73  pages,  map, 
Ilarrisburg,  1875. 

Includes  notes  by  .1.  l\  Li^slcy,  pp.  57  00. 
Alistraet,  Am.  Jour.  Sui.,  3d  Horios,  vol.  11, 
p.  63  (i  p.),  1876. 


820 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX   OF 


IBUIX.  127. 


V       I 


Prime,  Frederick,  jr. — Contiuuwl. 

On  the  I'iileozoic  rocks  of  Lehigli 

and  Northampton  counties.  I'ii. 

Aui.  IMiil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  17,  v]).  218-251, 
1878. 

DiHt'UHHCMl  by  r.  Frazcr,  i)p.  255-258. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  ;iil  aorii '^^,  vol.  l.'i,  pp.  2()l-2f)'.t, 
uwlcr  titli'  "On  tlio  di.scovery  of  Lower  Silu- 
rian foBsilw  ill  limcHtoiieH  associated  with 
liydroMiiiM  sdiists  and  on  other  jiointH  in 
the  yoidogy  of  Lehigh  and  Nortliiiiiipton 
counties,"  witli  introductory  note  by  J.  1). 
D[aua]. 

[Overturned  anticliuals  near  Allen- 
town,  Pa.] 

Am.  riiil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  17,  p.  71!)  (7  lines), 
1878. 

The    brown    lieniatite    deposits    of 

the  Siluro-Cauibrian  linu'stoncs  of 
Lehigh  County  lying  between  JShiniers- 
ville,  Millorstown,  .'■■chneeksville,  Biil- 
lietsvillo  and  the  Lehigh  Kiver,  second 
geological  survey  of  Pennsylvania, 
Report  DD,  xi,  i)9  pages,  5  plates,  .5 
maps,  Ilarrisburg,  1X7S. 

Ab.stract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  17, 
PI).3;!0-;W1  (Jp.),187<J. 

■ A  catalogue  of  ollieial  reports  upon 

geological  surveys  of  the  United  States 
and  Territories  and  of  British  North 
America  [and  .supplements]. 

Am.  lust.  Minini;  Enir..  Ti  ana,  vol.  7,  pp. 
455-525,  1871):  vol.  8,  pp.  400-478,  1880;  vol.  9, 
pp.  021-032,  1881. 

The  mineral  resources  of  the  Pago 

Valley. 

Tho  Virginias,  vol.  1,  iiji.  :i4-;iG,  38,  i°,  1880. 

[Notes  on  Glacial  driftof  Northamp- 
ton County,  Pa.] 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  18,  pp.  84-85  (^  p.), 
1880. 

Tho  limestone  region  [and  the  Pots- 
dam sandstone], 

2d  (ieid.  Surv.  Pi'nnsylvanin,  geology  of  Le- 
high and  N'ortham|itou  eoumies.  Kciiorl  I);!, 
vol.  1,  pp.  101-214,  2  mails  in  atlas,  Jlarrisbur^', 
18811. 

Abstruct  Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  2/, 
pp.  69-70,  1884. 

The  coals  of  tho  United  (^t.ites. 

loth  Census  I!.  S.,  vol.  15,  MiniuglnduBtries, 
pp.  605-617.  4°,  1886. 

Procter,  .lolm  \t.     Kentucky.     [Ootdogi- 
cal  format  ions.] 

Mael'arlanc's  Am.  (icol.  U.  K.  Ouidt'.  pp. 
191-195, 1879. 

-  —  Kentucky  geological  survey.  Report 

ou  tho  progre.ss  of  tho  survey  for  tho 


Procter,  John  H. — Continued. 

years  1H8(5  iind  1887,  28  pages,  Uraiik- 

fort,  1887. 
Kentucky  geologiciil  survey,  Report 

of  progress  of  the  survey  from  Jaiui- 

ary,   18«-1,  to  .January,   18.86,  liO  iiit,<,'es. 

Frankfort,  188(1. 

Tho  niineriil  resources  of  Kentucky. 

Eng.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vid.  44,  pp.  372  :J7ii. 
4'^,  188", 

The    mineral    resources   of  Tonnes- 


see. 

Kng.  and  Alining  .lour.,  vol.  45,  pp. 21-22, 4 , 
1888. 

[Remarks  on  the  relations  of  Ornugc 

sands  and  certain  gravels  in  the  wcst- 
eri'  i\entucky  region.] 

(iCol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  v(d.  1.  pp.  47C-477(J  ji.), 
l.S'JO. 

[ ]  Kentucky, 

XIact'arhine's  Geol.  Rwy.  Guide,  2d  cditiMii. 
pp.  395-400.  1890. 

I'reliminary     map      of     Kentucky, 

Scale  20  miles  to  1    inch.     In  pocket 
in  cover. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Kentucky,  Jteporton  petrnlt'iiin, 
gas,  and  asphalt  rock,  by  K.  Ortoii,  18!U. 

Prosser,  A.  G,  Notes  on  tho  now  iniues 
of  .Somerset  County. 

Geol.  Surv.  Penimylvania,  .itlas  to  ]{e|iort.s 
UH  and  IIIIII,  pp.  307-404,  Ilarrisburg,  \m. 

Harden,   Oliver  IJ.     Notes  m 

the  iKnf  mine  along  the  Pennsylvaiiin 
Riiilroad,  Cambria  County. 

Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  atliis  to  i;.|i(irli 
IIU  and  HUH,  pp.  369-390,  Harnslmiv, 
1889. 

P.-osser,  Cluirlos  S.  Section  of  the  I  .ower 
Devonian  iind  Ui)per  Silurian  strat:i  in 
central  New  York,  as  shown  by  a  tic,;' 
well  !it  ^Morriavillo.     [.Vbstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  30,  pp.  -Vi 
209,  1888. 

The  Upper  HamiPon  of  Chciiaogo 

and  Otsego  counties.  Now  York.     [Ali- 
stract.] 

Am.  Assoc  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  30,  (i,  2H' 
1888. 

The  thickness  of  the  Devonian  auil 

Silurian  rocks  of  western  cential  Now 
York. 

.\  m.  Geol.,  vid.  6,  pp.  199-211,  1890. 

'I"he  geological  position  of  tho  C 

kill  group. 

Am.  Ij col.,  vol.  7,  pp.  301-360, 1890. 


DAETON.] 


NORTW   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


821 


1.  l,l)p.47C-477(Jii.K 


.  Guide,  2(1  edition. 


n  tho  uew  iniues 


*-()n  of  CliiMiaiiKo 
Kow  York.    [A''- 

,  I'roc,  vol.  l!ii,  p.  "M 

ho  Devonian  and 
stern  central  New 


U  306, 18U0. 


[Piout,  lIonry(i.]  [(iencralde.scription 
of  country.] 

Itepiirt  ol'  II  veeoniiiiin.siiiiep  in  the  Ute 
riiuntiy,  made  iii  1873,  liy  Jlntriirr.  iip.  fi-51, 
I'Jd  Cong.,  1st  Ke.^,>».,  Hiiusti  Ex.  Dee.  N(p.  liKt, 
AVnsliiiigtoii,  1,S74. 

Providence  Franklin  Society.  Kcport 
(in  the  fieolooy  of  Rhodo  Island.  ISO 
j)af(t'S,  S  ])lat('.s,  J'rovidcnee,  1S87. 

[Pnidhomme,  1'.]  liapjioit  snr  l(.'.s  ar- 
chives do  la  ('oninii.sHioii  sci('ntili(ine 
(lu  Mexi(iii(!. 

Sec.  G('ol.  Noniciudie,  Bull.,  v(d.  7,  lor  l.S.'^O. 
jilLlia-l."),  1882. 

Pumpelly,  IJapliael.  !M  i  neraloi^ical 
sketch  of  tlio  silver  mines  of  Arizona. 

Calil'oniiii  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  2,  jip.  127 
i:)9,  1863. 

Notice  of  an  account  of  jrcolofricjil 

oliservations  in  China,  .laj)an,  and  ilon- 

golia. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sei.,  2(1  Hcrics,  vol.  41,  ]>]>.  ]4.")-i49. 
isii«. 
. —  (ieolojjjical  researches  in  ("hina,  Mon- 
golia, and  .lapan  in  18(52-18(5.j. 

Sniitlisouian  Coutributions,  vol.  l.'i,  143 
]iiii,'cs,  9  iilates,  18  diagrams,  1867. 

Al).stract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  v(d.  4.'), 
],]>.  21>.)~224, 1868. 

'i'h(^  paraffenesis  iind  (hsrivation  of 

cii]ipcr  and  its  associates  on  Lake  Sn- 

jicrior. 

Am.  .Jour.  Sei.,  3(1  seri(  m.  vol.  2,  \t]>.  18S-1'.I8, 
•Ji:)2.")8,  347-35'),  1871. 
Alistract,  Nc\ies  JahrbiK  li,  1872,  jip.  .')38-.")40. 

Notes  on  tho  geolooy  of  Pilot  Knol) 

;iii(l  its  vicinity. 

(!eol.  Siirv.  Missouri,  rrcliniiiiary  Hcport 
(111  iron  ores  and  coal  llelds  from  tield  work  of 
1S72,  part  1,  ])p.  3-2S,  Xew  York,  1873. 

Alistraets,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  0,  j)]).  240  243, 187,'.; 
Alii.  Jour.  Sci.,3d8erios,  vol.  7,  J)]).  61-62  (J  ji.), 
1>74. 

— —  Copper  district. 

(ii'ol.  Siirv.  Mieliigiui,  \ipper))eninsiila,  186!*- 
1-7:1,  vol.  I,  part  2,  143  iiages,  jiliites  in  atlas, 
Nert-  York,  1873. 

Includes  Iteport.s  liy  .\.l!.  ^lar\  iiie,  ])j),47 
<ll,lir,-143, 1873. 

Oil  the  intlnence  of  niaiine  life  and 

(urrcnts  in  tho  fornuition  of  nietiillifer- 
oii.s  deposits. 

(ieol.  Su  v.Kpiitucky.  llejiorts  of  pr()jir(?H.s, 
iirw  series,  vol.  2,  p)).  .'118-330  (bottom  jiagina- 
iHiii).  I'rankfort,  1877. 

Mctas()inati(^     develoi)int'nt    of    the 

(oiiper-liearinji;  rocks  of  I.akt^  Superior. 

Am.  Acad  ,  I'roe.,  vol.  13,  pji.  253  31u,  1878. 
Abstrnct,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3(1  series,  vol.  10, 
Pl>.  143-144,  1878. 


Pumpelly,  Uaphael— Continued. 

I'liited   Stat(!S  geological  survey  of 

tho    fortieth  jiarallcl,    vol.    1,   Systetn- 
atic  (ieology,  by  Clarence  Kinjr. 

.\m.  Joiu'.  Sei.,  3d  serii>s,  vol.  17,  pp.  2116-302, 
1S71I, 

'I'he  relation  of  .secular  rock  disin- 

t(^L^rati(>n  to    iocss,   tjljicial    drift,    aiul 

I'oclc  basins. 

Am. .Tour.  Sei.,  lid  s(Mies,  vol.  17,  ]>j).  13,!-144, 
187!l. 

T.itholofjy  of  tlu^   Keweenawan  sy.s- 

tcill. 

(ieology  of  Wiseonsin.  siu-vey  of  18730879, 
vol.  3,  jip, 27-411.  Madison,  1880. 

(ieographical    and     geological    di.s- 

Iribution  of  t'  j  iron  ores  of  the  I'liited 
States. 

lOlli  Census  U.  S.,v(d.  15.  .Mining  Industries, 
pp.  3-36,  plates,  maps,  4',  AVasliington,  IfiXC). 

l?ituniinous  coals  and  lignites  of  tlio 


Xorthwest. 

imbCensusT.  S.,vol.  15,  Mininglndiistrie.s, 
pj).  691-69,5,  map,  4^,  Washington,  1886. 

On  tho  fo.ssi]s  of  Littleton,  \.  H. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  ;id  series.  V(d.  :)5,  ])p.  7!i-80  (| 
]!.),  18.-<8. 

[tMi  theclfissil'icatioii,  noiuenclatnre, 

unconformities,  eniptives,  characteris- 
tics, life,  and  origin  of  some  nieiiibers 
of  the  iirc-Canibriaii  formations,  and  on 
the  origin  of  serpentine] 

International  Cong.  Cicol..  .\m.  Committee, 
Keports,  1888  A,  p.  74  (i  ]>.),  1,888. 

Report,  division  of  Archoan geology. 

T7.  S.  ('.e(d.  Siirv.,  8th  Keport,.!. 'W.  ]>„\vfll, 
)))).  124-125,  \Yashington,  1889. 

Report,  divisioti  of  Arche.an  ge(dogy. 

r.  S.  (ieol.  Siirv.,  9lh  lieport,  J.  W.  Powell, 
))li.  7,5-76,  ^Ya.shington,  1889. 

[ ]  Northern  Pacific  K'.iilroad. 

Macfarliines  t;e(d.  liwy.  (iiiide,  2d  edition, 
j.p.  259-262, 1890, 

The  relation  of  secular  ro(dv  disin- 
tegration to  certain  transitional  crys- 
talline schists. 

(ic(d.  Soe.  -\m..  Hull..  V(d.  2,  p|i.  209-223. 1891. 

Discussed  by  (i.  II.  Williams,  ]!.  K.  Kmer- 
soii.amlC.K.C.illperl,  pp.  223-224. 

Abslraet.s,  .\m.  (ieol.,  vol.  7,  ]i.  250  (J  p.); 
Am.  Jour.  Sci..  3d  series,  V(d.  42,  pp.  346-347 
(^  ]..) ;  Am.  Nat.,  V(d.  25,  pp.  303,  826-827  (J  p.), 
1891. 


Pe|M)rl,    division    of  .Vrcliean    geol- 


ogy' 


U.  S.  no(d.  Surv.,  lOth  Keporl.J.  W.  Towcdl, 
pp.114-116,  Washington,  181M1. 
Abstract,  ibid.,  pp.  13-U  (§  i>.). 


822 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OP 


[BULL.  127. 


Pumpelly,  Knpliacl — ( 'oiitiimcd. 

and  Brooks,  T.  1$.     On  llio  !ijj;o  of 

tbo  coiijx'r-lx'ariiifi  rocks  of  Kako  Su- 
perior. 

Am.  Jour.  Sii.,  :t(l  m  rirs,  \(il.  3,  iip.  ■l'J«-4:i'_', 
1872. 

Putnam,  ]>ayar(l  'P.     Tlic   evidences  of 
jj;]a('iation  on  Mount  Kcarsarge,  N.  ][. 

Newport  Xal.  Hi.il.  Soi\,  Proc,  ilociiininit 
3,i)p.7l-8»,  plntrs,  1885. 

Notes  on  the  samples  of  iron  ore  col- 


lected  in  ('onuertieut   and  Massaelin-  ! 
setts. 

lOtli  Ccnj'U.M   r.  S.,  vol.  15,  >IiiiiiiK  Iiidii.s 
(riiw,  pii.8;)-87,  4  ;,.Wiisliiii;;toii,  18H(i. 

—  Notes  on  the  8ani])les  of  iron  ore  rol- 
lectod  in  Micbioan  and  nortli(>rn  Wis- 
consin. 

lOtli  CViisiis  1'.  S.,  vol.  l.'i.  Mining  Indii.'i- 
trios,  pp.  421-455,  ni.ipH,  i^.  AVasl)inj;toii,  1886.     ' 


Putnam,  Bayard  T. — Continued. 

Notes  on  .Hain])les  of  iron  oreeollecti'd 

in  New  Jersey. 

lOtli  Census  IT.  S.,  vol.   15.  Miuin;;  Indus 
trios,  pp.  115-177,  niaiis,  4  ,  Wiisliin^rtoii.  It^rti. 
— —  Not(>s  on  tlie  sani])les  of  iron  ore  col- 
lected in  New  York. 

mill  Ccnaiis  TJ.  S.,  vol.  15,  Mining  Tndii,*^ 
tries,  iip.8'.)-141.  niaiis,  plates,  4  ',  M'iiMliiiiyi.m 
1886. 

Notes  on  the  iron  ores  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

lOtli  Census  U.  S.,  vol.  15,  Mining  Indm 
tries,  pp.  17'.i-221,  maps,  4'^,  AV.isliington,  1S8IJ. 

Notes  on  tlie  samjiles  of  iron  ore  en]. 

lected  W(!st  of  the  one  liundredtli  me- 
ridian. 

KMli  Census  U.  S.,  vol.  15,  Mining  Imliis 
tries,  pp.  4I)'.)-.')(I5,  majis,  4°,  AVasliinyton,  \W<. 

[ ]  Northern  Pacific  Kailroail. 

!Mael'ailano's  Gool.  Kwy.  Guide,  2d  edilimi, 
p.  261, 1890. 


Q. 


Quinn,  Ciiarlos.     I?e)>ort  [wilh  ni>tes  on  outlets  of  l^oMif  TJiver,  T.a.,  and  on  Huyim 
Bartlioloniew,  Ark.]. 

IT.  S.  Army,  Chief  ot  Knfriiicers,  Kejiort  for  188,'..  part  2,  pp.  154r>-1552,  Washington,  1885. 


R. 


Rachel,  G.  W.  Die  Hot  BlnlVs  ini  nord- 
liclien  Nel>ra.ska.  fiala,  \(d.  1,  1878. 
[Not  seen.] 

R[afine8que].  C.  S.  Observations  on  the 
geolooyof  the  United  SI  a  tea  of  America, 
by  A\'illiani  Maclnre;  A  notice. 

Am.  Montlily  Ma.u.,  V(d.  H,  pp.  41-44, 1818. 

'J'r.ivels  and  discoveries  in  tbo  West, 

rittsburg,  1819. 

Ragsdale,  (i.  il.  Evidence  of  drift  at 
Oaincsville,  'i  ;x. 

(ieol.  and  Sci.,  Hull.,  V(d.  1,  November,  1888, 
3  e(d.,  4-,  1888. 

Raimondi,  Antonio.  On  tlie  ejeology  of 
Peru. 

California  .\cad.  .Sei.,  I'roe.,  vol.  ;>,  pp.ll.lU- 
1100,  1867. 

Ramirez,    Santiaj^o.     Ajnintcs   soliro   l;i. 

forniacion  niineralogicu  y  geol^'iyicadel 

•listrito  minero  do  San  Nicolas  del  Oro. 

Soe.  freog.  y  istadlst.  de  JrC'xieo,  Holetin.  I), 

V(d.  2,  1874-75;  No.  7,  pi).  lur.--4;!6,  1K7."i.     |Xot 

seen.] 

• lufornie  ([iie   eonio    resnltado  de  sii 

oxpioracion  en  la  Sierra  Mqjada. 

Mexico,  MiniBtoiiodol'omento,  A.uales,  vol. 
3,  pp.  627-087,  1877. 


Ramirez,  Santiago — Continued. 

I  Infornie  sobre  eu  Mineral  de  (Juadiil- 

'       cazar  en  el  estado  de  San  Luis  I'otcsi, 
Jlexicd,  Aliliisterio  de  I'omento,  Amdcs.Tdi 
3,l)p.:!;tO-404,  1877. 

Ramsay,  Andrew  0.  On  some  of  tlif 
glacial  ]dienoinona  of  Canada  aiiJ 
the  United  States  during  the  Urift 
period. 

Cieid.  .Soc.,(Juart.  .lour.,  v(d,  l.'i,  pp.  JnO-ilJ. 
IS.M. 
Canadian  Nat.,  v»l.  4,  pp.  ;!2.">-;i42,  l.-.'i«. 

On  the  geological  causes  tliat  liiivc 

intlnenced  the  s(!cnery  of  Canaila  ami 
the     northeastern     provinces    ef  tk  j 
Uuited  States. 

Hoyal  Instilutiou  (London),  I'roc.   vol, ': 
pp.  ,^22-.VJ4,  l'Vi8. 

Abstract,  Caiiailiaii  Xal.,  vid.;i,  pp.  JOIi-if.' 
1858. 

On  the  glacial  origin  of  certain  lakis 

in  Switzerland,  tbo  Black  l'oiv>!. 
(Jreat  Britain,  .Sweden,  North  .\iiii'rii':i, 
and  elsewhere. 

(ieol.  .Soc..  (Juart.. Tom.,  vol.18,  pp.  IfiJ  J>i 
18(12. 

Am.  ,lour,  Si'i.,  2d  series,  vol.  I!.'.,  ii]'-  '■(- 
345,  1863. 


>AHTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOCIY. 


823 


oros  of  Poniisvl 


ir.,  vol.  ir.,  PI'.  ■.;i'"--" 


Ramsay,  Andrew  (".— Coiitinupd.                '  Rand,  Tlienddi-o  I>.— ront.innod. 

On  the  Eozoiln   and   (lie  ]iiiiivonti;ui [Note  on  tlio  Siind.stone  of  the  Ches- 

idclcs  of  Caniida.  tor  Valley,  I'a.] 

Knyal   Institution   (Londnii),  Proc.  vol.  t,  Am.  IiiHt.  Miniiij;  I'.ii^'.,  Tniiis.   \ol.  12,p.  73 

ji]).  :t7l^:!T7,  ISdfi.  (J  J..),  1881. 

Rand,  Tlioodoip  D.     [On  a  "oroop"'  in     Notes   on    tlm    ^'coloijy   of    Chester 

i'dtsdnin  siindHtoiio  no:ir  I'liiladcdjiliia.  |  Viilliiy  and  vicinity. 

riiiliiili'l]iliia    Acail.     Sri.,     I'lix'.    tor    187"  riiiliuIol|iliia   .Vcad.  Sri.,   Vn<v.,  viil.  M,  \m. 

|vol.  'J'i].  l>.  i;!l  (J  p.),  1H7(I.  241-'J47,  18HI. 

- —  On  tlio  rocks  near  I'hiladolphia.          j  [Reply  toFrazeionnote.sonthogeol- 
lMiiliidi'lpliia  Acii.l..Sci.,  I'ro.-..  1S77  [vol.29],  ()<i;y  of  Clicstor  V;;ll('y  aiid  vicinity,  in 
,,,,.  2r,i-i-.4,  1878  I'roc.  Acad.    Natt  ^•.c"i.,    rhiladelphiii, 

On  a  helt  of  serpentine  .and  steatite  18h;'..] 

in  Radnor Town.sliip.DclawaroConnty,  Fmnklin  lust.  Tour.,  M  .scrios,  vol.  8^  pp. 

J>,.^.  .■)07-;i09,  310, 1884. 

riiiliiilclpliiaAo.ad.  Sri.,  Proc.  1S78  [vol. 3(il,      Notes  on  Lafayette  s(!ri>cntine  helt. 

p)!.  402-404.  1879.  riiiladclpliia  Acad.  .Sri.,   Troo.,  1885,  p.  407 

On  Pot.sdam  sandstone  near  Kino-  of  '1  I'-)'  ''^*'''- 

Prussia  [Mont.ixoniery  County,  P.i.].  Notes    on    the    .s^eolofiy   of   l^idnor 

riiiladclpliia  Acad.  .Sci.,rroi'..  1880  [vol.  32],  Townshij),   in    Delaware  County,  I'a., 

p.  279  (,',T  p.),  1S81.  .i,„[  of  tho  townshii>s  adjacent. 

On  ;i  ])ecnlinr  stratification  in  gneiss  (icol.Surv.  I'cmisylvaiiia,  Uoport.  I88fi,  p!»rt 

[near  I'liiladelphial.  '•  I'l'-  !•'>'''•'" I'ilf*.  pluto,  sheet  12  in  atlas,  I8s7, 

I'hiladclphia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roo..  1880  [vol., 12).  Ilarrislmig,  1^87. 

pp.  280-281  (4  p.),  1.S81.  A  discussion  of  the  rocks  of  Penu- 

The  northern  holt  of  serpentine  in  sylvania  and  Now  York. 

Rildiior  Township,  Pa.  Now  York  Acad.  Sci.,  'J'raiis.,  vol.  8,  j.p.  47- 

riiila.lrlphia  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc.  1880  [vol.  32],  '''^<  1''"'' '■  l"***"- 


p.  295  (i  p.),  1881. 

Change  of  Her]ientine  into  ((tinrtz. 

I'liiladclphia  .Vcad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  1880  lv(d.  32|, 
pp.  241-242  (i  p.),  1881. 

Serpentine  helt  of  Radnor  Township, 

Delaware  County,  Pa. 

riiiladclpliia  Acad.  Sci..  Proc.  18S0  [v(d..'121, 
pp.  225-220  (4  p.),  1881. 

Notes  on  the  c;eoh)p;y  of  Radnor,  Pa., 

and  vicinit.v. 

I'liilailclpliia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  34,  ])p. 
42-47,1883. 

llcvipw  liy  P.  Ffrazcr],  Am.  Xat.,  vol.  17. pp. 
523-520, 1883. 

Notes  ou  the  geology  of  lowi^r  Xlcrion 


Notes  oil  the  drift  on  lUoek  Island. 

riiiladclpliia  .\iad.  Xat.  Si  i..  Proc,  1S89.  pp. 
408-409,1890. 

Notes  on  the  genesis  and  horizon  of 

the  serpeittines  of  sotithe;>sterii  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Pliiladclpliia  .\c!id.Xal.Sci.,  Proc.  1,800,  pp. 
7(!  123,  ls»l. 

Geology  of  the  ."^oiith  [Chester]  Val- 
ley Hill. 

Philadelphia  .\ca<l.Sci..  Proc.  1800,  pp.  435- 
430,1891. 

Thesoiidstonesof  CliesterA'alley,  P.i. 

Philadelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc.  18111.  pp.  119- 


aiid  vicinity  [Pennsylvania]. 


120, 1891. 

Randall,  V.  A.    Ohservations  of  tlio  geol- 

I'liiladolphia  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  34,  pp.  <'n,V  aroiUld  Wlirrcn,  Pa, 

61-67   1883  -''  <'e')l.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  1874,  lieport  I, 

Ueport  i<{  projii'cs.s  in  Venango  County  dis- 

( ieology  of  lower  Morion  and  vicin-  trict,  hy  John  V.  I'arll,  pp.  .50-54,  plate,  li.irris- 

ity  [review  of  I''riizer  and  Hall].  |         Imrs.  1*'"5. 

.\ Ml.  Xat.,  vol.  17,  pp.  005-9(17,  18S3.  _       j    i    i        i    i        n     i-^  v    t..  .       .,    +!.,> 

,,    .       ,,      ,  ., .,  , ,-.,  ,„-.,      Randolph,  .lolm  C.   I.       Notes   on   tho 

Kevicwed   liv   I'nizcr,  lOid,,    pii.    10,>2-10.i,).  f „       .,     . 

j^.,^  ii'i  pulilic  (>t  tOlonihia,  Sontli  America. 

Aiii.  Insl.  Minint;  Kng..  Trans.,  vol.  18,  jip. 

[ ]  [Review  of  the  I  gi'ology  of  (lies-  2ii5  213. 1890. 

tor  County  [Pennsylvania,  hv  Rogers,      „      ,        ,,    ,,      .,,,         .,         i  .  «„,i.,„<„  „* 
'    '^  •  '    •         "^  Rapley,  E.  1'..     1  he  soils  and  products  oi 

liazer,  and  Hall).  southwestern  I.oiii.siana,  including  tho 

rraiililin   Inst.  iTonr.,  3d  series,  vol.  80,  pp.  .  .     ,,         ,         ,  r     ,-        ^i. 

220-229  1883  '       l)arishes    (it    .St.    Landry,    Lalayetto, 

UisciiHscil  by  Frazor,  pp.  274-278.  I      Vermilion,  Ht.  Martin,  Iberia,  and  St. 


824 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


(bull.  127 


DAKTON.] 


Rapley,  1'.  E. — rontimicd. 

Mary,  I'liiti'd  States  1  )i'i>;irtinoiit  of 
Agriculture,  10  jiiififs,  Washington, 
18HI. 

Rath,  <).  voni.     (ii-oldiiischcs  aiis  Utali. 

Noiiis   .I;ilirliii<li.   1HH4,  vi)l.  1,    VI'-  25'.l-'JfiS. 

IgHJ. 

Uclicr   (las   (ianfjrovier  von    IJutto, 

Mont. 

Kci;>'S   .TiilirliMi'li,   1885,  vdI   I,  i)p.  158-108, 
188r>. 

Hericlitc  iiltcr  die  Unigcbnnjion  von 

San  I'ranrisco.  Santa  Ci-nz  nnd  Neii 
Almjidrn.  (.'alitornifn. 

Vditrii^'i'  mill    Mill!ioiliinu'i-ii.    IKSG.     [Not 

(i(M)l()^is(lio  Walirnchninnson  in  Cii- 


liloniicn  l,'in;;s  dcr  Ccntral-l'ai'itic- 
Eisenli.'ihn  nnd  in  dcni  (ioldij;ol)icti'.  von 
Dntcli  Flat,  I'laccr  County. 

Vurtriigi!  uiiil    Mitllicihiiifrou,   1886.     [Not 
seen.] 

'\Valirti('liniuniJ;i'n    aiif    oijior    IJoise 

durcli  cincn  'riicil  dcs  siidliclinn  Cali- 
foniions  sowic  in  den  angrenzendon 
Gel)irg('n  Arizonas. 

Voitriiu't'  iiimI    Mittlieiluiirroii.    188G.     [Not 
seen.] 

• 'Walirnolininngon  in  der  Unigcl>ung 


Rathbun,  Kicliani— Continued. 

Devonian     bracliiojiods    from    tlio 

]irovince  of  Tara,  lirazil. 

Hoaton  Soi.  Nut.  HiMt.,  Proc,  vol.  20,  pji  1  i- 
39, 1881. 

Coral  reefs  of  the  islands  of  Itapar 

iea,  liahia,  and  of  Parahyha  do  Norte. 
HoMton  Soc-.  Nat.  IIi»t.,l'roi;  ,  vol.  20,  jip.  :i9- 
41,1881. 

Raymond,  RoHsiter  W.  The  geograpli- 
ical  distrilnition  of  mining  di.stricts  jii 
the  United  .St.ites. 

Am.  Inst.  Milling  Kiij;.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  iip 
;i:i-31»,  1873. 

Keni.ark.s  on  the  oecurrence  of  ;ni- 

thracite  in  Xew  ^Mexico. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  pji 
140-142,1874. 

[On  the  occurrence  of  fissures  in  the 


same  belt.] 

Am.  Inst.  Jliniiij;  Eiig.,  Tr.ans.,  vol.  2,  jip. 
129-131,  1874. 

—  The  spathit;  iron  ores  of  the  Hudson 


Kiver. 

Am.  Inst.  ^Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  4,  \t\i. 
33i)-,'}43, 187C. 

—  The  .lenks  corundum  mine,  Maciiii 


von  Silver  ClitV,  Salida.  Leadvillo  und 
Gunnison,  Colorado. 

Vortriigc  uiul    Miltlieilungcn,    1880.     [Not 
■    Rccn.l 

■ Einige  Bemerkuugen  iiber  das  Ter- 

ritorinni  Utah. 

]{oiin-Nir(UrIicim.    (ifscll.     Sitzungbor. 
(Soimrat-AlHlnicli),  jip.  29-<it),  1887. 

■ ]-inigogeologiacho  Wahruehiiiungeu 

in  Mcxiko,  Houn,  1887. 

Rathbun,  IJichard.  Pn^liminary  re])ort 
on  the  C!retaccous  lamellibranchs  col- 
lected in  the  vicinity  of  Pernanibuco, 
Brazil,  on  the  Morgan  exi)editiou  of 
1870,  Ch.  Fred.  Ilartt  in  charge. 

Jlosion  Soo.  Nat.  Ili.st.,  Troo.,  vol.  17,  pp.  241- 
SSO,  187r). 

■ Extinct  coral  reef  at  Hahia. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  1(1.  )>p.  409-470, 1870. 

■ lirazil  ian  corals  and  coral  reefs. 

Am.  Nut.,  vol.  13,  pp.  .'j;i9-5.')l.  1879. 
Sci.  Am.  Supp.,  vol.  7(No.  180),  ]>\>.  2802-2863, 
4^  1879. 

• Hartt  on   the    Rrazili.m  sandstone 

reefs. 
\   Am.  Nat.,  vol.  13,  pp.  347-358, 1879. 


County.  N.  C. 

Am.  In.st.  Mining  Kng.,  Trana.,  vol.  7,  \'\i. 
83-90,1879. 

The  Eureka-Richmond  ease. 

Am.  Inst.  Milling"  Eng.,  Ti'iin.s.,  vol.  fi.  pp. 
371-393, 1879. 

Note  on  the  zinc  deposits  of  southern 

Missouri. 

Am.  Inst.  Alining  Eng.,  Trans  ,  vol.  8.  j'p. 
105-107, 1880. 

Iloefor's     method     of    deterniiniug 

faults  in  mineral  v(>ins. 

.Am.  Inst.  Milling  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  10.  ii]i. 
450-465, 1882. 

The    natural    coke   of    Chestcrlicld 

County,  \ii. 

Am.  Inst.  ^lining  Kng.,  Trans.,  vol.  11.  pp 
440-448,1883. 

Tlio  A'iigini.Ts,  vol.  4.  jip.  145-140,  4^,  18,Sl. 

Review  of  the  rejiort  of  the  State 

geologist  of  New  .Jersey  for  1882. 

Eng.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  35,  p.  189  (}  \i.\ 
4^  1883. 

[ ]  [h'eview  r)f  Hague  nnd  hidings  on] 

the  geology  of  the  Coinstock  i.ode 
f  UnitedStates  Geological  Survey,  Itidl. 
No.  17J. 

Kng.  and  Alining  .Tour.,  vol.  40,  pp.  397-388, 
1S85. 


Raymond,  I 

[K(^vie\i 

geologist  c 
Kng.  and 

(!  Ii.),4;',  18( 

[ ]  Geolo 

Annual  R( 
fort  lie  yea 
2.M  pp. 

Kng.  ami 
1((87. 

[ ]  Thene 

Eng.  anil 
1H87. 

Iiiitt^d 

jiionograph 
industry  of 
liy  Samuel  !• 
ton.  1S8(). 
Kng.  ami 
339, 4'=,  1888. 

Note  on  . 

Uinta  Conn 

Am.  Inst. 

113  115, 1889. 

Read,  M.  C. 

ogy  of  Geau 

(iiiol.   ,Stir\ 

1870,  PI).  403-4 

Reports  o 

Tnimbull,  L 

(iciil.  Siirv. 

IMIIp.  ("iiluiiib 

[(iuology 

aud  Licking 

liiiil.  .Siirv 
iiiiil  ]iali>onto 
3CI,inn|),  (^(dii 

(ieology  a 

field. 

(lei)l.  .Snrv. 
mill  iialcontol 
CdliiiiibiiH,  18' 

(Ieology 

Wayne  and  ] 

(iiiil.  Snrv. 
ami  iialcontoli 
Ciilniiibiis,  18' 

Reade,  T.  Mel 
two  America 

(iiiil.  Sue.  I. 
1K85. 

■\ni.  Jour. 
300,1885. 

•Mmtrart,  (1 

3::o-;i2l,]885. 


[bull.  127.       ■     DAKTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY 


825 


s;.,  Tran.s.,  vol.  1.  jip 


"X'curreiK'o  of  an- 


iposits  of  southern 
If;.,  Trans  ,  vol.  i*.  i']). 

of    (letcrmiiiiuj; 

I. 

,  Trans.,  vol.  10.  jip. 

of   Cliestprficld 

ST.,  Trans.,  vol.  11,  pp 
)1).  U5-U6,4^,lS,''i. 

port  of  tbo  Stall' 
scy  for  1882. 

.,  vol.  3.5,  ]).  189  (1.  Ii.l, 


r.,  vol.  40,  pp.  M: -391*. 


Raymond,  Rossitor  W. — C'oiitiniu'd. 

[]{('view  of  the  report  of  the  State 

ucohigi.st  of  Now  Jersey  for  188.').] 

Kiig.  anil  Mining  .lour.,  vol.  41,  i)|i.  a;)4-335 

('  p,),43,  IWKIi. 

[ ]  Geolojfical  Burvoy  of  New  Jersey, 

Ainiii.ll  Report  of  the  .State  giioloijist 
for  the,  year  1886,  Trenton,  1887,  octavo, 

'2'yi  pp. 

Kiij;.  anil    Miuint;  Jour.,  vol.  41!,  ]).  2T3,  4°, 

ItiHT. 

[. 1  Tlienew gooloj^ical niapof  Europe. 

Enj;.  anil  Mininj;  .Vwir.,  vol.  41!,  ji.  ;ir>2,  4°, 
1887. 

liiited     States    Geologiral    Survey 

iiiiiiiiiurapbs,  XII,  geoloj^y  and  mining 
inilii.-^try  of  Leadville.  Colo.,  witli  atlas, 
liy  Samuel  Franklin  Eniuions,  Washing- 
ton. lS8(i. 

Jliij;.  anil  ilinin;;  Jour.,  vol.  4.">,  pp.  L'l'.l-'jriO, 
33!l,4o,  18.88. 

Note  on  a  specimen  of  gilsoiiite  from 

I'iulM  (jouuty,  Utah. 

Am.  Inst.  Milling  Eug.,  Trans.,  vol.  17,  pp. 
113  115, 1889. 

Read,  M.  C.     I'art  0,  sketches  of  the  geol- 
01,'y  of  Geauga  and  Holmes  couutit's. 
tiiiol.    Surv.  Ohio,    lloport  of  ]>roj:ri's.i    in 
1870,  J))).  4(>3-484,  Coluuibus,  1871. 

Reports  on  the  geology  of  Ashtabula, 

Tniiiibiill,  Lake,  and,(ieaiiga  eoiinties. 
Cfiiil.  iSurv.  Ohio,  Kr|)ort,  vol.  1,  i)i).481-.')33, 
niiiii.  Ooluuibits,  1873. 

[(ieology  of  Huron,  Rielilaiid,  Knox, 

iiuil  i.iekiug  counties.] 

Ciiiil.  Surv.  Ohio,  Ki-port.  vol.  3,  goology 
anil  ])aleontology,  part  1,  t;e"''>K.V,  pp.  289- 
301,  map,  Coluiulms,  1878. 

Geology  of  the  Hooking  Valley  coal 

Held. 

(It'ol.  Surv.  (lliio,  Koport,  vol.  3,  jji'ology 
luiil  iiali'oiitolo};y,  ])art  1,  {;i'oli)f;y.  jip.  (U7-71,"), 
CiiliimbiiH,  1878. 

(ieology   of   Asbland   Couiuy    [and 

Wuyue  and  Holmes  counties]. 

(iiiil.  Surv.  Oliio.  l{e]iort,  vol.  3,  geology 
anil  paleontology,  part  1 ,  geology.  ]ip.  .519-5(il, 

Ciilumluis,  1878. 

Reade,  T.  Mellard.     Denudation  of  the 
two  Americas. 

•  iiol.  Sue.  Liverpool.  I'roe.,  vol.  ."i,  pp.  8  41, 
l>'.'','i. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3tl  series,  vol.  29,  ]iii.  290- 
300, 188,1). 

.Mistraet,  (Icol.  Mag.,  ,'!il  ileeaile,  vol,  2.  pp. 
320-321, 1885. 


Reade,  T.  Mel  lard — Coiitinued. 

The  N'ortli  Atlantic  ii.s  a  genlo^ieal 

basin. 

(ieol.  Sor.  l.iveri 1,   rror.,  vol.  5,  )ip.  114- 

1,30,  1880. 

Physical  theories  of  the  eanh  in  ro- 

liition  to  mountain  foriiiatioiis. 
Am.  Ceol.,  vol.  3,  jip.  luC-lll,  1889. 

Origin  of  normal  faults. 

Am.  .lour.  Sei.,  3(1  serii's,  vol.39,  pp.  .M-SS, 
1890. 

The    cause    of    active    eoniiiressivo 

stress  in  rocks  and  recent  rock  llexures. 

Am.. lour.  Sei.,  :iil  serieiii,  vol.  41,  jip. 409-414, 
1891. 

An  outline  of   Mr.   Mtdlard   Keade's 

theory  of  the  origin  of  iiioiiiitaiii  ranges 
by  siMlimentary  overloading  and  cumu- 
lative recurrent  expansion. 

Am.  ("Jeol.,  vol.  8,  iip.  27.")-287,  1891. 
From  riiil.  Mai;,  lor  Juno.  1891. 

Redfield,  J.  H.  Fossil  fishes  of  Connec- 
ticut and  Massaciiusetts,  with  a  notice 
of  au  undescribed  genus. 

I  New    York    L.veeum,    Xat.    Hist.,   Annals, 

vol.l,  pp.3,-.-40,  pis.  1-2. 1838. 

Redfield,  AVilliam  C     Some  aecount  of 

two  visits  to  the  moiintaina  in  Essex 

I       Comity.  X.  Y.,iu  bSiC.  .•ind   1S;J7,  with  a 

sketch  of  the  northern  sources  of  the 

Hudson. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei..  vol.  33,  pp.  301-323, 1838. 

[I'ossil   sliells   from  Tertiary   marl 

beds  at  Washington.  Heaiifort  Couuty, 
N.C.] 

Am..loiir.  Sei..vol.41.p.  161  (|  p.),  1841. 

A  SSI  If.  .\ui.  (ieol..  Trau.s..  \>.  14.  1843. 

[ ]  [Origin  of  drift  near  the   city  of 

New  York.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sei..  vol.  43.  p.  152.  1842. 
As.soe.  Am.  t  ieol..  Trans.,  p.  4i!  (J  p.).  1843. 
Aui.  (^uarl.Jour.  Agri.  ami  Sei..  vol.  0,  pp. 
I  213-214.217,1843. 

:  Notice  of  newly  discovered  fisli  hcds 

and  a  fossil  footmaik  in  the  icd  sand- 
stone formation  of  New  .Jersey. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sei.,  vol.  44,  pp.  134-130. 1843. 

[ ]  [Cretaceous  fossil  in  deep  well  in 

;       Mronklyn.N.  v.] 

i  Am.  Jour.  Sii..  vol.  45,  p.  151)  (^  p.),  1843. 

I  Keail  to  Assoc.  Ami.  ( lenl. 

I Reniarks  on   some   new  iishes  and 

other  fossil  memorials  from  the  Now 
Red  sandstone  of  Xew  .Icrsey. 

Am.  ,Iour.  Sei.,  vol.  45,  pp.  314-315  (§  p.),  1843. 
,  Disensf.eil  liy  II.  1).  Itoiiers,  J.  Johnson.  J.  L. 

'  Hayes.  1",.  Knunuiis,  ami  ('.  II.  Hitelieoek,  pp. 

I  315-310. 

Keatl  to  Assoe.  .Vm.  (Ieol. 


H2G 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OF 


(Dtn.i-.i'j:. 


Redfield,  William  C'. — Continued. 
[On  (Irit't.  iHMMinnilalion.] 

v\iii.  Jiiiir.  Sci.,  vol.l.'i,  lip.  :i'2,")-;iL'ii,  ^L'T.  1i*i:i. 

Ivoad  1i>  Assoc.  Am.  Gciil. 

[ ]   [On  a  (lonblt*  system  <if  ililiivi;il 

niarkinjj;H  on  American  rocks.] 
A111..I011V.  .';<'i.,  vol.  4.''i,  ]i.  :i:i:i  (t,  i).),isi:). 

Head  to  Assoc.  Ain.CiCol. 

[On  canso  of  drift  ])liononiena    in 

I'ortiifjjo  Comity,  Ohio.] 

Aiii..Toiir.  Sci.,  vol.47,  lil>.  laui'jl  (.*]>.),  1844. 
llciid  to  As.soo.  Am.  Gcol. 

On  tho  remains  of  Tiiarino  shells  of 

oxistint;  species  fonnd  interspersed  in 
deep  jxirtiouH  of  tho  liillH  of  drift  and 
bowlders  in  the  h(ic;hts  of  ihooklyn, 
on  Lonj;  Island,  near  New  York  City. 
Aui.Jniir.  Sci., 2(1  sorics,  vol.  5,  pp.  IIO-UI, 
184H. 

Am.  Qnart.  Jour.  Agri.  ami  Sci..  vdl.O,  iiji. 
213-214,214,215,217  (October  )iiimlici),  1H4H. 

Discussion  liy  I'csor,   llitclicocU,  Adams, 
Silliiimii,  and  lioiiors,  pp.  214-218. 
Jicad  to  Assoc.  Am.  (Icol. 

[ ]  [Diflcnssionof  p;oolo<;ical  action  of 

tides.] 

Am.  As.soc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  1,  )ip.  2S-;iO, 
1849. 

On  soino  fossil  remains  from  Hroonio 


County,  N.  Y. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  rroc,  vol.2,  ]ip.  255- 
250,  IS,™. 

[ ]  [Dispersion  oflmvvlders  and  drift.] 

Am.  Assoc,  Adv.  Sci.,  Troi'..  vol.  '.'.  ji]).  310- 
311(Jp)fl850. 

On  the  post-rerniian  date  of  tho  Red 

sandstone  of  New.lersey  and  th(!  Con- 
necticut Valley,  as  shown  hy  their  fos- 
sil remains. 

Am.    Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,   I'roc,  vol.   5.   ]))>. 
45-40  (ill.),  1851. 
licmarUs  liy  L.  A^a.^siz,  .T.  AV.  Foster,  p.  48. 

On  the   fossil  rain  marks   found  in 

the  rod  sandstone  rocks  of  New  Jersey 
and  the  Connecticut  \'alley,  and  their 
authentic  character. 

Am.  xVssoc.  Adv.   >Sci.,   I'loc,   vol.   5,    pp. 
72-74,75,  1851. 
Discussed  by  Tiosor.  Jlerrick,  and  llcnry. 

[On  the  drift  of  lirooklyn,  N.  Y.] 

Boston  Soc.  Xat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  voi.  4,  p.  1^1 
(J  p.),  18r>4. 

On  the  relations  of  the  I'ossil  fishes  of 

the  sandston.M)f  Connecticut  and  other 
Atlantic  States  to  the  liiassicaml.hiras- 
sic  jwriods. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  10,  part  _ 
pp.  180-188,  1857. 

Abstract,  EdiuburKli  New  I'liil.  ,Iour.,  new 
Bcrios,  vol.  5,  jip.  300-370,  1857. 


Redfield,  AVilliam  C— Continued. 
- — •  On  the  relations  of  tho  fossil  fislios 
of  the  B!in<lstones  of  Conueeticnt  .Tud 
other   Atlantic    States    to   the    Liassi( 
and  Oiilitic  ])eriods. 

Am.  Jonr.  Sci..  2d  series,  vol.  22.  ))p.  3."p7  :iii.i 
18,-)fi. 
Abstra<'t  Ncnes  .lalirbiicli,  18.'i7,  pp.  H7->i-i 

Redfield, .     [On  striation  of  Mount 

Desert.] 

lic.'id  to  I'liiladclidiia  Acnd.  Sci.,  l)c,l..l(iKV 
Science,  vol.  fi,  ji.  ;;:iil  ( ,'„  ji.),  4"',  1885. 

[Reed,  C.  AV.]  [Clay  irom  Pine  Crock, 
Cherry  County.  Ncdir.  ] 

Am.  (icol.,  v(d.  1,  p,  i:!7  I  !  lines),  1888. 

Reed,  Stephen.  On  trains  of  howldors 
and  on  the  transport  of  bowlders  to  ;\ 
level  above  that  of  their  source. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  5,  pp.  "]f-2W. 
1873. 

Reed,  AV.  T.  L.  The  surface  p;ef)l(if,'y  i>f 
Froderieton,  New  Hrunswick. 

New  IJrunswick  Nat,  Hist.  Soc. .Hull.  .\'o.t. 

pp.  85-80.  1885. 

Reid,  Hiram  A.    Gcolooical  chart. 

Knnsn.s  City  Iteviow,  V(d.  5.  p.  138, 18.^2. 

Reinliold,  Eli  S.  On  diorito  [from  Cnli- 
fornia]. 

Philadelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,,  v(d.  34.  ]i  ,iO 
1883. 

Relfe,  Mineral  lands,  sale  of,  May  I, 
1S16. 

Jli'port  frimi  Committee  on  Public  I.aml- 
29tli  Cong.,  2d  soss..  House  ICx.  Doc.  >'(i.,':n 
51  pagi'S,  map,  AVashiugton,  1840.  INntsiic, 
gcolot;y'.] 

Contains  part  of  Hongliton's4th  n  jmrl  ;iiiil 
analyses  by  ('.  T.  .TacUson. 

Remond,  A.  Notes  on  tho  geoloj^y  of 
western  South  America. 

Am.  •Tour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  43.  pj).  114-'.!' 
(J  p.),  1807. 

Notice  of  geological  explorations  in 

northern  ^h^xico. 

California  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol,  3.  \i\i.'M- 
257,  1SU7. 

Abstract,  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  2d  sorics.  vul.  <i 
pp.  201-204, 1807. 

Also  in  a  pamplilct,  18  pages,  San  rniiici*' 
1800. 
Renard,  A.     Ucpcn-t  of  an  explmatioii 
iinti  survey  of  the  coal  mines  of  Montf 

Diablo  district  [( 'alifornia], jiiiiii'*. 

map,  San  Eranciseo,  IMil.     [Not  Hecii] 

Renwick,  .lames.  Ceology  of  'frcntmi 
Falls. 

New  York  T.yceuni  Xnt,  Hist.,  Aniiala.  vol 
I,  pp.  185-189,  1824. 


DABTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


827 


Reyer,  V.     Zw«'i  ProCilc  diivili  dio  SiiTia     Rhode  iBland—Continnod. 


H.  vol.  'J2,  i>i).  ;rj7  M, 


,1840.     INotsni;. 


Ill  cxploratimisiii 

I>r()C.,  vol.  ;i,  ]\\i.-U- 

Sci.,  2(1  Horii's,  vol.  li 

liago!*,  .^an  I'niiici*' 

[)f  au   cxiiliiratioii 
al  mines  (>r  M»"it'' 

iniia], l»af-'i'*' 

1m;1.     [XotKei'ii.l 

()l(){ry   of  'I'rfiit.'D 
Silt.  Hi.st.,Amiala. vol 


Nevada. 

Ni'iicM  .I.TlirliMili,  issii.  llc'il.  r.nnd  l\',  liiii 
•J,  vi).  201-;i2il,  iiiii]>.  IHf^fi. 

Rhode  Island. 
1,M)7.  <)l)Hervaf ioiiM    on     jj^ooloj^y    of 
Uiiitod     StatoH     and     "fcolofjic 
lua]),  ISIaelim*. 
ISIS,  ficolof^y   of   th(^    United   States, 

Maelnro. 
1S2I.  liOcality  of  ametliyst,  Adnnis,  J. 
Fire  Htoiic^t  and  wlietHtoues.  lioli- 

insou,  S. 
Roekiiijj;  stone  in  Warwick,  T.'iy- 

ior,  S. 
Localities  of  mineralH,  Taylor,  S. 
Roxltnry    roekinj;;   Htone,   Porter, 
Cambridge  and  Webb. 
ISl.'.").  Roclv  specimeii.s  I'roni  KMiode  Is- 
land, HobitiRon,  S. 
ISL'li.  A  rocliHi<j;  stone,  Mason,  O. 

Coal  of  Rhode  Island.  Silliman. 

1S2H.  Ari.;illite    -ivith    anthracite   eoal,  | 

Eaton.  { 

lS;i2.  (ieolofiical  snrvey  of   Mnsaaehn-  ' 

sett.s.  Economics,  llitc]ico(!k.  K,   ; 

18S:!,  Report  on  Masaachnsetts,  Hitcli- 

eock,  E. 
is;j7.  Certain  can.ses  of  changes  now  in 
operation     in      Massachusetts, 
llitehcoek.  E. 
188S.  Age  of  coal  beds,  Ilitclicock.  E. 
Report  of  coal  company  on  a  sur- 
vey of  tlio  State,  I?ryant. 

1510.  Geological  survey  of  Rliode   Is- 

land, .Jackson,  C.  T. 

1511.  Glaeial  action  in  New  England, 

.lackson,  C.T. 
Final  report   on  Massachusetts, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Report  on  Rhode  Island  by  .lack- 
son,  Silliman. 
On  joints  in  rocks,  Mather,  .Tack- 
son,  C.  T. 
]S|L'.  Glacial  theory  of  America,  .Tack- 
son,  C.  T. 
Geology  of  Connecticut,  Percival. 
Hed  ol  plumbago  in  sr hists  near 

Worcester,  Mass..  Lyell. 
Geology  of  New  York,  lirsl  dis- 
trict, Mather. 
ISlti.  Agriculture   of   New    York,   Km. 

mons,  E. 
1H47.  No    coal    in    New    York    rocks, 

Emmons.  E. 
181S.  Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  R.  C. 


IS.'iO.    rcrra<'es  of  Coiiiiecl ii-nt  N'alley, 
Hitchcock.  !■:. 
Metaniorphism    in    Rhode   Islainl 

rocks.  .lackson.  C.  T. 
Mount  Hope  coal  mines,  .lackson, 

c.  r. 

bS:-.3.  Coal  field  of  I'.ristol  (Jounty  and 

of  bMio(h-  Island.  Hitchcock,  E. 

Report  on  certain  ]ioints  in  g<'()l- 

ogy   of    Massaclnisetls,    Hifili- 

cock.E. 

fJeologic  ni;i]>  of   I'nited   States, 

etc.,  Marcoii.  .1. 

IS,")."!.  Ileber    (li(>    Geologic    von    Xord- 

Amorik.i,  Marcoti,  .1. 
Is."!;.  American  geologic  liistory.  i)iina, 

.I.D. 
iSoS.  Ski^tch    of    geology     of     I'liiicd 
States.  Rogers,  H.  1). 
Geology  of  North  America.  Mar- 
eon.  .1. 
1S59.  Cement  of   s.andstones  and  con- 
glomerates, .Tackson.  ('.  T. 
ISOn.  Map  of  Rhode  Island.  Hitchcock, 

(MI. 
1S()1.  Siir     1,1     fann.T    primordialo    on 
Ain(''ri(|Hc,  r.aiTandc. 
Fossilifci'ons  ])eblilcs  in  conglom- 
erate near  r'all  River.  Rogers, 
\V.  H. 
Elongated  pebbles,  b'ogeis,  AY.  V>. 
Report  on   geology  of  A'erinont, 
Ilitclicock,    E.,  Hitchcock.  !>., 
Jr..  ITager  and  Hitchcock.  C.ll. 
Conversion  of  certain    conglom- 
erates into  schists  and  gneiss, 
Hitchcock,  I']. 
Geology    of    Ai|uidncck,    Hitch- 
cock. C.H. 
Synchronism  of  cojil  ol'New  Ihig- 
land,  Hitchcock.  C.  II. 
ISd;').  Metamorphic  action  iii  conglom- 
erate, Jackson.  C.  T. 
lS()t!.  Some  features  of  glaeiatioii.  .Tiirk- 
seii.  C.  T. 
Map  of  Canada  and  part  of  I  'nitod 
States,  I^ogan  .and  Hall. 
!8()7.  Against  plasticity  of  ]ic.ld)lc.s  of 

I'nrgatoiy,  Lyman. 
1S7(>.  Memorial  on    eoal    lieid.    Ridge- 
way. 
1S71.  (ieognosy  of  A])palai'liians.  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
1872.  Notes  on   graidtic   rocks.  Hunt, 
T.  S. 


828 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX   OF 


[BULL,  127. 


Rhode  Island — Continupd. 

1872.  Lslaiid  of  AiiiiidiiecK  ami  jiartH  of 

Narragaiisutt  Hay,  Slialer, 

1873.  Map  of  th<»  I'liitcl  States,  Hitch- 

cock, C.    II.;   Hitchcock,    ami 

Hlake. 
On  elongation  of  pehhlcH,  Shaler. 
Post- Tertiary    history    ol'    New 

JOnghmd,  Perry. 
Glacial   and   Chaniplain   eras  in 

New  Enjj;laiid,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

1874.  Map  of  coal  iields  of  the  United 

States,  Hitchcock,  C.H. 
187.5.  Relations  of  lioston  and  Narra- 
fjansett  bays,  Shaler. 

Cicolojjfic    chart    of    the    United 
.States,  Bradley.  F.  H. 
1877.  Relation     of    geology    of     New 
Hampshire  to   adjacent   terri- 
tory, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Coal  regions  of  America,  Macfar- 
laue.  .1. 

Newport  conglomerate,  Rogers, 
W.  B. 

Tt^rniinul  moraines  of  North 
American  ice  sheet,  Upliani. 

Jlacfarlaue's  Geological  Railroad 
Guide,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Classification  of  lavaH,  Shaler. 

Succession  of  Glacial  dc])osits  in 
New  England,  Upham. 

Carl)oiiiferous  in  Massachusetts, 
Crosby  and  Barton. 

Finite  in  eastern  Massachusetts, 
Crosby, 
1881.  Iron  ore  of  Iron  Min(^  Hill,  Dana, 
J.  D. 

Karnes  of  moraines  of  New  Eng- 
land, Wright,  G.  F. 

1883.  Terminal  moraine  of  second  Gla- 
cial period,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

1884.  Rhode      Island    coal    measures, 
Clark,  E.  F. 

Microstructure  of  periilotite  of 
Cumberland,  Wadsworth. 

Strength  of  granite,  AVinchell, 
N.  H. 

Microscopic  structure  of  build- 
ing stones,  jSIerrill,  G.  P. 

Building  stones,  Shaler. 

Classilication  of  joint  structures, 
Crosby. 

Distribution  of  iron  ores  in  east- 
ern United  States,  Smock,  .EC. 

N<it('s  on  building  stones  used  in 
New  York,  Newberry. 


187i). 


1880. 


Rhode  Island — Continued. 

1884.  Studies  of  rocks  of  Cordillenis, 

Wadsworth. 

Illustrations  of  polished  riKik 
surfaces,  Morgan,  H.J. 

Geology  of  Paradise  near  New- 
port, Dale. 

Distiirbiinces  in  vicinity  of  New- 
port, R.  I.,  Dale. 

Geology  of  h'hodo  Island,  Dale 

Coutributiiin  to  geology  of  RIhkIi' 
Island,  Dale. 

1885.  Map  of  tlie  Uuit.'d  States.  McCw, 
Allauite  as  a  rock  constitii"iit, 

Iddings  and  Cross. 
[Analysis  of   rocks,  etc.],  work 

done    in   Washington    labmii- 

tory,  (Jlarko  and  Chatanl. 
Microscojiic  examination  of  sirics 

of  sands,  Julicn  and  Boltmi. 
Rhode  Island  and  Massachusetts 

coals,  Emmons,  A.  B. 
Geology  of  mouth  of  Narragan- 

sctt  i$ay,  Dale. 
Metamorphism  in   Rhode   Islaml 

coal  measures,  Dale. 

1887.  Map  of  United  States,  llitchcuil;, 

C.ll. 
Reiiort  on    geology,  Provideuoe 
Franklin  Society. 

1888.  Coiil,  Ashburner. 

Cambrian     (listri<^ts    of    Jurist"! 

County.  Mass.,  Shaler. 
Report — Atlantic  Coast  division. 

Shaler. 
Report — division  of  Glacial  i;('«l- 

ogy,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

1889.  Carl)oniferou8   llora    and   I'liiuia, 

Packard. 
Conglomerates  in  gneisses,  llitili- 

cock,  C.H. 
Fossil  plants,  Eesfiuoronx. 

1890.  Archoau   axes   of  eastern   Xmili 

America,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Drift  on  Block  Island,  Rand. 
Ottrelito    and    ilmeuite   seljists. 

Woltf. 
Warren's  Geography,  Brewer. 

1891.  Devonian  and  Carbonifcrou.s  cor- 

relation, Williams.  H.  S. 
Lalies  inclosed  by  modified  drill. 

Ujibam. 
Stones  for  building,  Merrill.  <;.!'■ 
Xeuotime  as  au  accessory  cleineiit 

in  rocks,  Derby. 


DAIITON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


829 


iiii<;nei88i'H,  llitrli 

jesniiorcux. 

of  eastern   Xnii" 
ua,  J.  D. 

Island,  Rand. 

ilnieuite    siliists. 

;rapliy,  Browcv. 
CarbonifiToiis  loi- 
ilianis.  H.S. 
by  modified  drill. 

ding,  Merrill.  "■!'■ 
1  accessory  clciiiciit 


Rice,  William   North.     'I'lio    geology  of  i 
Hcruiiida. 

I'.  S.  Xiit.  Mum.,  liull.  No.  •J.'),  pp.  l-lt'J,  IHH-l. 
Alwtract,  \\\\.  .Tiiur.  Si'i.,  Iltl  Hcric,-),  vol.'.".!, 
II.  :i:!fi  (i  p.).  ISH,'.. 

On   the  trap   and  HaudHtone  in  tliti 

porjie    of    the    l'"arniington    K'iver    at 
Taritl'ville,  Conn. 

Am.Jour.  Sci..  3il  sfiiiH,  vul.  3i;,  pp.  4;io-4;i;), 

18Ht!. 

Richards  [ICllon  11.).  First  lessons  iu 
minerals.    lt!-ll.'()    pages,    12^',   Boston, 

IXXC). 

[Guides  for  .Sciciicn  Tcnchinf;.] 
Richards,  Gary  V.     Lithologic  notes  on 
contact  phenomena  in  Sonth  Carolina. 
Deuisciii  I'liivci'Hity,  15iill.,  vol.  4.   |)p.  5-10, 
)il.  15, 1888. 

Richardson,  .1 .  Wonders  of  the  Yellow- 
Htoiie  regions,  etc.,  xii,  2.56  pages,  map, 
IL'  .  New  York,  1873;  271  pages,  "J  maps, 
London,  1874. 

Richardson,  .lames.  Report  for  the  year 
l^."jt).  [Work  on  Anticosti,  Mingan  Is- 
lands, aud  the  Magdalen  River.] 

(Icdl.  Siirv.  Ciumfla,  Kuport  of  i)rof;iOHs, 
185;)-1H5G,  pp.  1U1-'J4.'),  uiai),  Toronto,  1857. 

Ali.striK^lH.  ('aiiiuliau  !Nal.,vol.  3,  pp.  83,  S.")- 
SH.:il8, 18.')8;  Am..Joiir.  Sii.,2<l  .scries,  vol.  25, 
p.lU(ip.),1858. 

h'eport  [on  Magdalen  River  district]. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Caiiiula,  linjiort  of  projircss,  1857, 
pp.  2'.t-93,  inapH,  Toroiilo,  1858. 

Abstract,  Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  4.  pp.  C4-6.') 
(■  II.I.1859. 

—  l\C})ort  [ou  ■work  in  part  of  the  Gaspd 
lieninsula]. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Canada,  Kojiort  of  progross,  1858, 
pp.  105-162,  niai>.  Montreal,  185il. 

Al)stract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  31, 
p.  123  (i  p.),  185'J. 

Report  [on  the  <,inol)e<'  group]. 

(Icol.  S\irv.  (Canada,  llcport  of  projjresB, 
1803-1806,  pp.  29-45,  Ottawa,  1866. 

Iveport  on  the  sonth  shore  .)f  the  St. 

Lawrence  below  (Quebec. 

I  ieol.  Surv.  Canada,  Kcport  of  progress, 
18(113-1869,  pp.  119-141,  map,  1870. 

Kcport  [on    I>anrentian   gneiss  and 

lalirmloritc    rocks  on   north    shore  of 
lower  St.  Lawrence]. 

(ieul.  Surv.  Canada,  Keport  of  progress, 
1806-1809,  pp.  305-364, 1870. 

Hoport  on  the  country  north  of  Lake 

St., John. 

(iciil.  Surv.  Cauada,  Kopurt  of  progress, 
1870-71,  pp.  283-308, 1872. 


Richardson,  .Fames — Continued. 

Report  on  the  coal  lielils  of  the  east 

coast  of  Vancouver  Island,  with  map. 
(lool.   Surv.  Canada,   lleport   of   jirogrcss, 
1871-72,  pp.  73-98,  map,  Montreal,  1872, 

Report  on  the  coal  fields  of  Vancou- 


ver and  t/uecn  (Mia  riot  te  Islands. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Canada,  Keport  of  progiess, 
1872-73,  pp.  32-05,  84-86,  map,  Montreal,  187:1 

.\listra<'t,  Am.  ,loio\  Sci,,  3d  seriBs,  '  7, 
p.  518  <;,  p.),  1874. 

K'eporton  geohtgical  explorations  in 

Rritish  Columbia. 

Oeol.  Surv.  Canada,  Iteport  of  proKroH,s, 
1873-74,  pp.  94-102, 1874. 

Almtract,  Canadian  Nat.,  new  series,  vol. 
7,  pp.  417-418  (^  p.)  1875. 

Report   on  explorations   in   Rritish 

Columbia. 

Geol.  Surv.  Canada,  licport  of  progres.s, 
1874-75,  pp.  71- 83,  Mont  real,  1876, 

[ ]  [Notes  on  coal-bearing  rocks  of  tho 

(^nocD.  Charlotte  Islands.] 

(reol.  Surv.  Canadii,  Mesozoic  fossils,  vol.  1, 
part  1.  pp.  .')-8,  Montreal,  1871',, 

Report  ou  the  coal  lields  of  Nanai- 

mo,  Comox,  Cosvitchen,  Hurrard  Inlet, 
and  Sooke,  Hritish  Columbia. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Canada,  liepoit  of  progress, 
1876-77,  pp.  160-102,  map,  M(,nlreal,  1878. 

Report  of  a  geological  exploration 

of  tiie  Jtlagdalcu  Islands,  188()-«1. 

Geld.  Surv.  ''anaila,  ]!c|)()rt  of  iirogrosa, 
1879-80,  pp.  IG-UG,  Montreal,  1881. 

Lagging  subsidence  v.  elevation  in 

physiogra)diical  geology. 

Sci.  \m.  Supp.,  vol.  21  (No.  537),  l)p.  8547- 
8,548.  4°,  1886. 

Richardson,  .'olin.    Appendix.      Topog- 
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Narratives,  a  second  expedition  to  the 
shores  of  the  I'olar  Sea  in  tho  years  1825, 1826, 
and  1827,  liy  Sir  ,Iohn  Franklin,  pp,  263-318, 
1828, 

On  some  points  of  the  jdiysical  ge- 


ography of  North  .Vmerica  iu  I'onnoc- 
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(ieol.  Soi:.,  (Jiiart.  .Jour.,  vol.  7,  i)ii.  212-215, 
1851. 

—  .Tonriuil  of  a  boat  voyage  through 
b'upert's  Land  and  the  Arctic  Sea  in 
search  of  tho  discovery  shi[)8  under  Sir 
.lohn  Franklin,  2  volumes;  vol.  1,  413 
pages,  plates,  map;  vol.  2,  126  pages, 
with  an  aiipcndix  on  the  physical  ge- 
ography of  North  America,  1851. 

[Includes  a  map  on  the  physical  geography 
and  geology  of  tho  Arctic  regions.] 


830 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[nuLi,.  127. 


Rlcliaidson,  JoHhiiii  W.     [On  idjiI  from 
IJifj  Colli  Wiv(M\  Jloono  County,  \V.  Vu.J 
Ildiiliin  Soc.  >ut.  lIiHt.,  I'tuv.,  V(iI.  7,  ji.  :i2 
(J  p.),  1801. 

Richardson,  KmI])!).  <>n  points  of  dis- 
ainiiliirity  and  rcstMiihlaiico  between 
Aeadiiin  and  Scottish  f^iaciiil  liods. 

liritiali  Amroc,  Ivi'IioiI  of  .'llh  nifotiiii;.  ]>. 
7'J'-'  (4  II. ).  1880. 

On   Canadian  and   Scottisli    k''"'"' 

geology. 

K(liiil)ur);li  ( iool.  Sdc,  Trans.,  vol.  5.  pii.  'JO.'i- 
212, 18«7. 

Richthofeii,  Ford  von.  IJoisoboriilit  mis 
Calil'ornion. 

(.•■col.  (iosell.,  Zoit.,  vol.  lll,pi).3:il-;!IO,  ISIil. 

[Uelier  Californiun.  | 

Uiol.  (Jcscll.,  Zcit.,  vol.  10.  pp.  000-010,  l(<04. 

Mittboihinijcu    von   der    WestkiiHto 

Nord-Aniorikii.s. 

(iool.  Ucsrll..  Zuil.,  vol.  20,  PI).  CC;t-720;  vol. 
21,  pp.  1-80, 599-018, 1809. 

I'rini'iitltis  of  the  natural  system  of 

volcanic  rocks. 

(Jalil'oriiiii  Acad.  Sci.,  Mciiioir.s,  vol.  1,  p]p. 
39-94,  4"^,  1868. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2.  pp.  20,'->-207,  18ti!). 

Uober  das  Alter  dor  H'oldfiihronden 

Giinye  und  dor  von  ilmcn  durehBotztou 
Gcatoino. 

Geol.  GoscU.,  Zcil.,  vol.  21,  pp.  723-710.  IHOii. 

Geological  exploration.-*  in  ("hiiia. 

Am.  Acad.,  I'roc,  vol.  .'i,  jip- 111-121, 1809. 

Geological  ox])loratiou8  in  China. 

Am.  •lour.  Sci.,2d  acrits,  vol.  ,')0,  jip.  110-413, 

1870. 

On  tho  porcelain  rock  of  China. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  .scries,  vol.  1,  ]ip.  179-1"1, 
1871. 

On  the  existence  of  tho  nummulitic 

formation  in  China. 

Am.  Jour.  Soi.,3d  aorion,  vol.  1,  pp.  110-113, 
1871. 

Rickard,  T.  A.  The  Mount  Morgan  mine, 
CiMioensl.'ind. 

Eiig.  and  ]\Iiiiiii{;  Jour.,  vol.  52,  pji.  214-21(i, 
240-241,  4'"MS91. 
liuad  to  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  June,  1891. 

Ricketts,  T,ouis  D.  Annual  report  of 
tlio  Territorial  g<'ologist  to  the  governor 
of  Wyonung,  .lannnry,  1888,  87  pages, 
Cheyenne,  1888. 

Annual    report    of   tho    Territorial 

geologist  to  the  gov(  "uor  of  Wyoming, 
January,  IbUU,  80  pages,  3  plates. 


Ricketts,   I',  do   1*.     Certain  ores   from 
[near  (irtM-nsboro)  North  Carolina. 
New  Voik  A(  ad.  .Sol., 'i'rnnn.,  vol.  2,  iPii.  Il'j. 
150  (it  p.),  1883. 

[ ]  I'lnenix  mine,  Ari/.onn. 

Enj;.  and  Mining  tloiir.,  vol,  33,  p.  30'.i,  j^ 
1887. 

Riddell,    .lohu    L.     [tieneral    sketch  oi' 
the  geology  of  Ohio.] 

Itcpoit,  of  (jiic  of  tlic  wjiccial  conuiuttci'  ;i|i. 
poinlod  by  tlic  la.st  IcgiHlatum  to  report  mi 
tho  nictbod  of  obtaining;  acomplcto  guolo'.'iial 
.survciy  of  tlu!  Stiilc,  pp.  3-30,  1837. 

Observations  on  the  geology  of  tlm 

Trinity  country,  Texas. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  \  ol.  37,  pp.  211-217, 1839. 

Riddell,  Williaiu,  Sluimard,  B.  F.,  aud 
Geological  features  of  Texas. 

Do  l!ow  Kcvicw,  V(d.  20,  pp.  115-110,  Now 
Orleans  and  WasldiiK'on,  18(i0. 

RidgcAvay,  T.  S.  Mouiorial  iu  relatiim 
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18tW,  with  supplouiont,  Fobriiary  1."), 
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Ridgway,  Thomas  ,S.  Keport  on  the  oil 
district  of  Oil  Crook,  I'a. 

Frankllu  Inst.,  .lour,,  3d  scries,  vol.  15.  pp. 
209-273,  1803. 

Ridley,  Henry  N.  Tho  raised  reefs  of 
Fernando  do  Noronha, 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.41,  pp.  4UO408, 
1891. 

Rigge,  Joseph.     Tho  Wyoming  oil  lielils. 

Sci.  Am.  Supp.,vol.  25,  pp.  10404-10105,  Xci. 
051,  folio,  1888. 
Riggs,  K.  H.     Hosidiial  deposit  from  miIj- 
aerial  decay  of  ehloritie  schist  froniS 
miles  west  of  Cary,  N.  C. 

I'.  S.  (icol.  Surv.,  Hull.,  vol.  7,  p.  137  (,\  p.). 
No.  42,  \Va,sliingtoM,  1887. 

Trenton  limestone  from  Lexington, 

Va. 

U.  S.  (iool.  Surv.,  ]iull.,vol.  7,  p.  137  (H'K 
No.  42,  Wasliiugton,  1887. 

Ferrnginous  rock  from  Penokeo  iron 

range,  Wis. 

U.  S.  (leol.  ,Surv.,  Hull.,  vol.  7,  p.  138  (Jim, 
No.  42,  Wasliiugton,  1887. 

Two  rocks  from    Kakabikka  Falls, 

Kaministiciuia  River,  Ontario,  Canada. 

r.  S.  (ie(d.  Surv..  Hull.,  vol.  7,  p.  1.W  (ipl. 
No.  42,  Wasliinglou,  1887. 

Loess  and  clays  [analyses]. 

V.  S.  (ieol.  Surv.,  r.idl.,  vol.  7,  pp.  142-144, 
No.  42,  Wushiut'ton,  1887. 


DAnlON.] 


NORTH   AMEUICAN   GEOLOGY. 


831 


criil    Hkotcli  di' 


geology  of  tlic 


Jopoi't  on  tlio  oil 


oiuing  oil  lifltls, 

l)p.  lU-IO-t-lUlOf),  N'o. 

oposit  IVoiu  siil)- 
ic,  schist  iromS 

vol.  7,  1).  137  (1  H 

from  Lcxiiigtoii, 

:ol.  7,  i>.  i;i"  i.h  !'■). 
oin  Pcuokuo  iron 

vol.  7,  p.  Ki8(ilii, 

akabikka  Falls, 
Ontario,  C'nnadn. 
.,  vol.  7,  p.lS'JliV'l. 


RiggB,  K.  U. — Contiiiiuxl. 

- —  Iron  oroH  I'roin  Loiii,siiuiii. 

U.  S.Uccil.Siuv.,  l'.iill.,\(.I.V,  \>\<.  Ul  Iir.,  No. 
r.',  W'liMliiii-iiiii,  lHv7. 

".Niituriil  I'oko"  i'riiiuMitllolliiau,Va. 

r.S.  (icol.  Surv.,  Hull.,  vol.  7,  p.  110  (J  ]>.), 
Nil.  42,  WiiHliiiicton,  1HH7. 

—  '<Niitunil  coko"  iVom  I'lirgiitorv 
C'auyon,  N.  Mox. 

U.S. (icol.  Siuv,.  Hull.,  vol.  7,  \t.  147  (J  p.), 
Nil.  4'J,  Wii.sbinntoii,  1M^7. 

—  l\velvero(:ksrroiii  Mononilnoclvivor, 
.Miiliigun  and  WLsconnin.     Aualysos. 

U.  .S.  (ifol.  Surv.,  Hull.  No.  55,  p. Hi  (J  p.), 

'\\':ishillKtoil,  18H!). 

—  K'ocks  from  rigcon  I'oint,  Minn. 
Aiialysos. 

V.  S.  (iool.  Surv.,    Hull.  No.  55.    pp.  H2-H:\. 
WiialiiliKton,  1888. 

—  [liiiva  from  Shasta  County,  (Jul. 
Analysis.] 

r.  S.  (l.'ol.  Sniv.,  Hull.  No.  55,  p.  84  (,}  ji.), 
WiisUitiKtou.  1S89. 

—  [Greensands,  wliito  sand,  fossil 
hones,  and  jdiosphatio  nodules  at  (iay 
Head,  Mass.]     [Analyses.  I 

I',  S.  (iool.  Surv.,  lUill.  No.  55,  p.  ',10  (J  p.), 
'iVasliiUHtoii,  ItJHl). 

—  Eruptive  rock  from  Henry  Monn- 
tiiins,  Utah.     [Analysis.] 

I.  S.  (iool.  Surv.,  JiuU.  No.  GO,  p.  154  (>  p.)f 
M'aahiuKton,  1890. 

—  Lavas  from  near  Lasscin  Peak,  Cal. 
[Analyses.] 

r.  S.  (Ifol.  Surv.,  Hull.  No.  Co,  pp.  150-157 
lip.),  Washinjitou,  1890. 

—  Clarke,  F.  W.,  and.  Ijiniestonea 
lidiu  Ohio.     [Analyses.  ] 

r.  S.  Gcol.  Surv.,  Bull.  No.  CO,  p.  ICO  (jl  p.), 
Wasliiuglon,  189u. 

Rinqueberg,  Kugene  N.  S.  The  Niagara 
shales  of  wi'stern  Now  York;  a  study 
of  the  origin  of  the  subdivisions  and 
tlu'ir  fauna. 

Am.  (icol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  204-272,  Itit^H. 

Rio,  Andres  Del,  and  Millington,  ■I(din. 
['hi  liai)pahaunock  gold  mines  in  \'ir- 

ginia.] 

(icol.  Soc.  I'ounsylvaiiiii,  'I'raus.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
147-107,  18115. 

Riordan,  Owen.  The  upper  I'otomac 
coal  Held. 

Tlio  Virginlas.vol.  3,  p.  04  (ij  p.),  1882. 

Ripley,  If.  C.  Heport  [JIatagorda  It.ay 
and  channel  at  Indianola,  Tex.]. 

r.  S.  Aniiy.  (,'liicl' of  KiiiiioccrH,  Kcport  lor 
1874,  part  1,  pp.  700-70;i,  Waaliinglou,  1S74. 


Ripley,  IL  C— Continued. 

liei)ort  I  Itra/os  Uiverregion,  Texas]. 

I'.S,  .\mmj-,  (,'lliit'  111'  l',li;;iucc,lH.  Ulipoll  lor 
1H7U,  part,  1,  pp.  U;i3  Oil.  \Va.Hliiii};ton,  187U. 

[llojiort  <d'  lira/.os  Santiago  Pass.] 

tr.  S.  Ai'uiy.  (Jliicf  of  KiinhiccrH.  Ucpoii  for 

1881,  imrl  2,  pp.  i:i07-  U7;i,  \VaMliin(;toii,  1881. 

Rising,  \V.  15.,  Le  Coiite,  Joseph,  and. 
The  plnuioiuena  of  motailif(!rous  vein 
formation  now  in  progress  at  Sulphur 
Hank,  Cal. 

Aim.  Jour.  Sci.,  ;iil  McricH,  vol,  21,  pp.  2:i-3.'i, 
1882. 

Rivero.     Sketch  of  the  nunes  of  Pasco. 

Am.. lour.  Sci..  vol.  17,  pp.  4:1  [Ki]  0:i,  l,~i;tO. 
Tniiislii((Ml   iroiu  .lour.  Nat.  Sci.,  aiul   Na- 
tional anil  t'orciyn  ludustry,  Llnui,  1828. 

Rivot,  L.  E.  Memoir(!  siir  le  gisenient 
dn  cuivrc  natif  an  Lac.  Supi'^neur. 

(Joiuplcs  licMtlu.s,  vol.  40,  pp.  1300-i:i0'.),  1855. 

Voyage  an  Lac  Superieur. 

Anualcrt  ilcH  Minc.f,  5tli  acriua,  vol,  7,  pp. 
I7i!  :i28,  uiap,  1855. 

Miuiiij,'  Maj;.,  vol.  0,  pp.  28  :'.7,  09-lOti,  207-213, 
414-418;  vol.  7.  pp.  240-255, 359-307 ;  vol.  0,  pp. 
(10-05,  18,'.7. 

Map  ii\ni>  i.ssiu'il  separately. 

Notice  sur  h*  Lac  Siipcrieur. 

AnnuloH  dc.s  .Mines,  5tU  .^oric*,  vol.  10,  pp. 
305-474, 1850. 

Ueber   die     Kuiiferevz-Lagerstiitton 

am    Obcrsee     in     den    uord-amerika- 
nischcii  Freistaateu. 

lliTR-  uud  IliiltL'U-Zcit.,  18.50,  i)p.  201-263, 
260-271,  277-279,  293-295,  314-315,  317-318,325- 
328,  333-334,  341-343,  349-351,  357-359,  305-307, 
381-382,  4',  1850. 

Robb,  Charles.     Some    observations    re- 
lating to  the  physical  condition  of  tho 
superficial  deposits  in  Canada. 
Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  7,  pp.  382-389, 1802. 

Ileport  on  a  part  of  New  Ihunswick. 

(icol.  Surv.  Canada,  Kcport  of  projjrcsa, 
180(i-00,  pp.  173-200,  map,  1870. 

Supplementary  report  on  tlie  gc^ology 

of  northwestern  New  Hninswick. 

Gcol.  Surv.  Canada.  Itcport  of  pro{,'ro38, 
1870-71,  pp.  241-251, 1872. 

Report  on  the  coal  mines  of  the  east- 
ern or  Sydiu^y  coal  lield  of  Cape 
Breton,  Nova  Scotia. 

Gcol.  Surv.  Canada,  Uopoit  of  progrcs.s, 
1872-73.  pp.  238-200,  ni.np,  ;Montreal,  1873. 

Kcport  on  exploratif)ns  and  surveys 

in  Cai)e  Breton,  Nova  Scotia. 

Gcol.  Surv.  Canada,  Kcport.  of  progress, 
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Robb,  Charles — Continued. 

Report  on  explorations  and  surveys 

in  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia. 

Cipol.  Siirv.  Caiinda,  Report  of  jirogroHS, 
1874-75,  pi>.  166-266,  ;i  plates,  Montreal,  1870. 

Tho  geology  of  St.   Ignaco  Island, 

Lake  Superior. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  1(1,  now  series,  pp.  172- 
180,  1883. 

Robb,  James.  Remarks  upon  certain  geo- 
logical features  of  the  River  St.  .lohn 
in  New  Brunswick,  with  an  account  of 
the  Falls  u])ward  from  the  sea,  which 
occur  near  its  embouchure  in  tlio  J3ay 
of  Fundy. 

British  Assoc,  Kcpurt,  vol.  10,  Trans,  of  sec- 
tions, pp.  115-118, 1841. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  vol.  tl,  pp.  So-.ie, 
1841. 

[General  sketch  of  geology.] 

Report  on  the  agrii'ultural  rajjabilities  of 
thoProvinceof  New  iirunswick,  by  .lolmston, 
pp.  38-47,  map,  Fredoricton,  1850. 

Notice  of  observations  on  drift  stria! 

in  New  Brunswick. 

Am.  Assoc.   Adv.   Sci.,    I'roe.,  vol.  4,  jip. 
349-351,  1851. 
Remarks  hy  Reod  and  Aj^assiz,  pp.  350-351. 

Robertson,  J.  B.  Memorial  and  explora- 
tions in  relation  to  tlie  agricultural, 
mineral,  and  manufacturing  resources 
of  tho  State  [Louisiana],  '2i  pages. 
New  Orleans,  \i<67. 

Robertson,  Robert.  [On  distributifm 
of  magnetite  and  sea  watc^r  in  drift 
formations  of  New  England.] 

U.  S.  Geol.  Slav.,  8th  Report,  J.  W.  Powell, 
p.  127  (i  p.),  Washiunton,  18t<9. 

Robertson,  Wyndham.     Some  notes  ou 
the  Holston,  Va.,  salt  and  gypsum. 
The  Virginias,  vol.  :i,  p)i.  20-21,  42, 4  >1H82. 

Robinson,  V.  C.  Analysis  of  blue  clay 
from  Karmington,  Me. 

Am.  .lour.  ,Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  .14,  pp.  407-408, 
1887. 

Robinson,  Jolin.  [On  the  Agassiz  bowl- 
dor  in  the  Manchester  woods.] 

Essex  Inst.  Mull.,  vol.  0,  ]i.  1.58  ()j  ji.),  1875. 
Robinson,  .1.  B.    The  vast  rosounies  of 
Louisiana. 

DeBuw  Review,  vol.  34,  pp.  274-285, 1866. 

Robinson,  Samui'l.  Fire  st(mes  and 
whetstones  [in  Rhode  Island]. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sei.,  vol.  8,  p.  232  (}  11.),  1824. 

Rock  Bi)ecimens  [from  Rhode  Island] 

for  tho  American  Geological  Society. 
Am.  Jour.  .Sei.,  vol.  9,  pp.  50-53,  1H25. 


Robinson,  T.     The  strata  exposed  in  tho 
east  shaft  of  the  waterworks  extensidn 
[Washington,  D.  C.].     [Abstract.] 
Washington  Phil.   Soc.,   Bull.,  vol.  7,  pp 
09-71,1885. 

Rockwell,  A.  P.     Discovery  of  tlie  tusi; 
of  an  elephant  in  Colorado. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  3,  pp.  ;i73-3;j, 
1872. 

Roemer,   Ferdinand.    A  sketch  of  (he 
geology  of  Texas. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol.  2,  pii.  35g-;j6;, 
1846. 

Mittheilungen  an  Professor  IJrown 

gerichtet  an  Bord  des  Dampfscliiliis 
(ieorge  Washington,  24.  September 
1«47. 

Neues  Jahrbuch,  1848,  pp.  44-47. 

Contributions    to    tho    geology  of 

TcKas. 

xVni.  Jour.  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol.  li,  )p|).  Ji-a, 
1848. 

Texas.     Mit  besonderer    Riicksicht 

auf  deutsche  Auswanderung  and  die 
physischen  Verhiiltni.sse  des  Landcs 
nach  eigener  Beobachtung  geseliihjert, 
xiv,  464  pages,  map,  Bonn,  184!t. 

Die     Kreidebildungen     von    Texae 

uud  ihre  organischon  KinschllisHs,  mit 
eincr  Beschreibung  von  Verstcint- 
ruugen  aus  paliio/.oisclien  und  terti.i- 
roll  Schichten  euthaltenden  Anliangf, 
100  pages.  11  plates,  Bimn,  m)'2. 

Almtraet,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol,  1", 
pp.  150-151,1854. 

Ueber  Texas. 

Neues  Jabrbueh,  1853,  pp.  30-44,  .KA 

Die     Silur-Fauna     des    we.stlichpn 

Teunesse«\  100  pages,  5  plates,  4  ,  iires- 
lau,  1860. 

[Silur-Fauna    des  westlicheii  Tcii 


nes.see.  ] 

Neues  Jahrbuch,  1860,  pp.  326-328. 

Ueber    eine  durch    die    lliintidkeii 

Hippuriteu-artiges  Chamiden  aiisue- 
zoigneto  Fauna  der  oberhuroiieii  Krcide 
von  Texas. 

Koniglieb  pieiissische  geol.  Landeaanstalt 
luid  I!erKAkad..Pal.  Abhandlunj,'!!!,  Itandl. 
pp.  281-290.  pis.  31-33, 1888. 

Reviewed  by  R.  T.  Hill,  Am.  Jmir.  Sti.M 
series,  vol.  37,  pp.  318-319  (J  p.),  1H«,I. 

Roessler,  A.  R.    On  tho  geology  ol  Texas, 
Imp.  (ieol.  Init.,  Proc.,  May  31.  iww. 
(ieol.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  2r>,  iiirtl'.if 
."i-^,  1889. 


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883 


iea,  vol.  ti,  ]!]).  'Jl-ij, 


j)li.  30-44,  >.'i3. 

lies     westlii'iii'D 
plates,  4  ,  Hres- 

wcstli<'li<'n    len- 

pp.  ;t2fi-3'.;i<. 

(lie  lliiutickeit 
jbamideu  inisge- 
lorhuroiifii  Kri'ide 

gool.  I,ftnilisan»'»" 
))iiiiulh»ii5ci),  Hand 4, 


Roessler,  A.  JJ. — Continued. 

Hoessler'w  latest  map  of  tlio  State  of 

Tt^xiis,  exhihitiny  mineral  and  agricnl- 
tural  diHtricts,  ete.,  scale  20  milcH  to  an 
iiieli,  New  York,  1874. 

K.   k.   Gool.-Roicbs.,  VerhandliinKon,  1808, 
,1]).  188-190, 1869. 

. Allgemeine  Hemerknngen   iiltcr  die 

Gcoldgie  der  Geyenden  jenseits  des 
MisniHsippi-FlusHes. 

K.  k.  OooL-Keiclis.,  Vorliamliung,  1869,  pp. 
:ii;i-363,  1870. 

Kiiprerer/  in  Texas. 

Iv.  k.  Geol.-Keiclis.,  Verlmndlunf;,  180U,  p.  V!. 

1870. 

(ieologiedes  General  Land  Office  der 

Vcninigten  Staaten.  Geologisclie  Un- 
ti'isucbungen  in  Texas. 

—  Mil])  of  Llano  Connty,  Tex.,  sliow- 
iiij;  geology,  mineral  localities,  topog- 
nipliy,  et(!.,  scale  4,000  varas  to  an 
inch,  New  York,  1875. 

—  licdlogical  sketch  of  the  Bonr  Lake 
icfiiiiii,  Hardin  County,  Tex. 

Ilaiiford's  Tcxns  Stato  Iti-gistcr,  vol.  10,  pii. 
93-'.i,"),  (talvoston,  1870. 

—  Siinio  acccmnt  of  the  mineral  wealt); 
(if  'i'exas. 

llaiiford's  Texas  State  Kugistei   vol.  16,  jip. 
3T-'.)ii,  1876. 

—  Map  of  Archer  County  [also  of 
liriiwn,  Ci>manelie,  Fayette,  (ialveston, 
Gilli'spie,  Hamilton,  Haskell,  Jack,  Mc- 
C'lillocli,  Marion, Montague,  Rains,  Red 
River,  San  Saba,  ani^  '"ung  counties, 
with  similar  titles],  I  .ite  of  Texas, 
ixhiliiting  the  extent  of  public  snr- 
vl\vn.  land  grants,  and  all  other  official 
iiit'oniiation,  compiled  from  oHicial 
surveys  of  the  general  land  office  at 
Aiisiiu;  showing  also  geology,  mineral 
localities,  and  other  im]iortant  details; 
I'an^Ciilly  selected  from  authentic 
sources,  revised  and  corrected  up  to 
Aiiiiiist  1,  1876,  New  York,  1876. 

—  Hcscliatienbeit  uud  gcologische  Ver- 
liiiltiii^8(«  des  Sanerseo's  in  Hardin 
CoMiity,  Tex. 

K.  k.  (jeol.  KeicliH.,  Verhaudliing,  1870,  pp, 

:i:t  'jl",!,  1877. 

—  Loew,  Oscar,  auil.  Erforscbung  des 
Norilwost-Theiles    von  Texas  im  Jahr 

187L'. 

I'etennatiu's  Mittheil,  vol.  19,  pp.  4.W-457, 

III  Zi  I  ,  is7:i. 

Hull.  1137 r.3 


Rogers,  A.  N.  The  mines  and  milN  of 
Gilpin  Connty,  Colo. 

Am.   IfiMt.    Milling'  Kii^;.,    Traii.i.,    vol.  11, 
pp.  29-51,  1883. 

Rogers,  Henry  Darwin.  On  the  Falls  of 
Niagai'a  and  the  reasonings  of  somt^ 
authors  resi)eeting  them. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci..  vol.  27,  jip.  320-335,  1K35. 
With  roinarks  by  I!.  Silliiiiaii,  p.  335  (J  p.). 

Rt'i)ort    on    the   geology   of    North 

America. 

Itritish  Amsik!.,  Uojiort   for   IH.'U.    p|i.    1-00, 
1835. 

Abstract,  Am.  .lour.  .Sci.,  vol.  u'H,  pp.  74  75, 
183S. 

Report  on   tlic  geological  snr-.cy  of 

the  State  of  New  .Jersey,  first  report, 
174  pages,  plate,  riiiladelphia,  1S;!(;. 
2(1  edi  tion,  188  pages,  1  plate,  I'hiladel- 
phia,  1836. 

I'irst  annual    report   of   the    Stato 

geologist  of  Pennsylvania,  22  ])ages, 
Harrisburg,  1836. 

Second  annual  report   on    the   geol- 

<tgical  ex])l()ratiou  of  tlie  Stale  of 
rennsylvaiiia,  ',U  pages,  plate,  llarria- 
'•urg.  1838. 

Allot Iior  edition  ha.s  93  ]iaj5C8. 
Abstract,  Am.  .lour.  Sii.,  vol.  31.    pp.   188- 
190.  1838. 

Some  facts    in    tiie    geology    of    the 

central  and  western  portion  of  Nortii 
America,  collected  Iroui  the  statements 
and  iinpnldislied  notices  of  recent 
travelers. 

Gcol.    Soc.    l.omloii.   I'roc  ,  vol.    '.',    pp.  1"3- 
100,  1838. 
Abstract,  Nones  .lalulmcb,  1838,  jip. 430-438. 

Third   annual  rei)ort   of  the  geolog- 
ical  survt!y  of  the   State  of  I'ennsyi- 
vania,  119  pages,  16'  .  Harrisburg,  183y. 
Aiiotlior  odiiioii  lias  118  pajics. 

Fourth   annual    rejiort  on  the  geo- 


logical survey   of  the   State  of   INmiu- 
sylvania, 2,")2  pag.s.  liiirrisburg,  1840. 
AiiotliLM'  edition  lias  21.'>  iia^jcs. 

l)e8crii>tion   of  tlm   geology  of  the 

State  of  New  .lersey,  lieiiig  !i  liiial 
rejiort  (with  plate  and  iiiaji^  301  pag<>s, 
riiiladelphia.  1810.  (Reprinted  with- 
out majt,  Trenton.  1865.) 

[Deposition    of   drilt     in    IVnnsyl- 

vania.J 

Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  vol.41,  p.  173  (i  p.),  1841. 
Assoc.  Am.  Oool.,  Traus.,  p.  27  (i  p.),  1843. 


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[BULL.  127. 


Rogers,  Ilonry  Darwin — CuiitiiuioU. 

[Origin  of  overtiinied  Ibhls  in  I'oiin- 

Hylvauiii.J 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  vol.41,  ]t.  177  (i  ]>.),  1«H. 
Ahdou.  Am.  Uuol.,  TrauH.,  i>ii.  2i>-:)0  (4  p.), 
1843. 

Fifth  annual  niport  on  tlio  >j;oolo>j- 

ical  oxploration  of  tbu  Coninionwoaltli 
of  PcniiHylvauia,  15t!  pafjos,  plato,  llar- 
riHburg,  IHll. 

Another  t'llitioii  liaH  17UpaKU8. 

[Nature  of  tlio  dip  of  tlio  Triassicof 

the  caHtci'u  United  >Statcu.[ 

Am.Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  43,  lip.  170, 170-171  (i  p.), 
1812. 

Assoc.  Am.  Gool.,  Traus.,  p]i.  03-04   H  ji.), 
1843. 

[li'oniarkH  on  Lyell's  viewH  on  uplift 

of  North  Amurican  terraces.  J 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  43,  p.  l.W  (i  ]).),  1841!. 
Assoc.  Am.  Uool.,  Triuis.,  pji.  47-48  ()  ji.), 
1843. 

[On  glaeiation  in  northoastern  Penn- 
sylvania and  adjacent  portionn  of  Now 
York,  and  on  the  origin  of  conglomer- 

ateH.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sd.,  vol.  43.  pp.  180-lHl,  1812. 
Assoc.  Am.  (icol.,  Tnms.,  jip.  72-73,  1843. 

[ 1  [GroovtMl  and  polished  surfaces  at 

base  of  Secondary  in  Pennsylvania.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4i,  p.  181  (J  ]>.).  1842. 
A.s'^oc.  Am.  (lOnl.,  Trans., i>. 73. 1842. 

Sixth  annual  ro])ort  on  the  jjeolog- 

ical  survey  of  Pennsylvania,  2S  pages, 
llarrisburg,  1812. 

[On  i'orin  of  anticlinals   in    K'ussia 

and  America.] 

I'liihulilpliiii  Acad.  Sci.,  rroc.vol.  1,  p.  250 
(i  1'  ).  1843. 

Ago  of  Newark  system. 

riiilailcliiUJa  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc  vol.  !,]>.  250 
(ip.),  1843. 

Some  observations  on  the  geological 

strtictur(»  of  IJerkshire,  ilass.,  and 
vicinity  in  Now  Y'ork. 

Am.  riiil.  .Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  2,  pp.  ,3-4,1843. 

[ ]    [On   polishing  of  rocks  and  on 

diluvial  currents  Iti  the  long  parallel 
valleys  of  Pennsylvania.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  45,  pp.  332-333  (Jp.),  1843. 
licad  to  Assoc.  Am.  Ocol. 

[ ]  [Cause  of  crescciit-fonued  dikes  of 

trap  in  New  Jersey  and  Connecticut.] 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4,''..  p.  334  (i  p.),  1843. 
Head  to  Assoc.  Am.  (Jcol. 

[ ]  [Ago   of   New   Red   sandstone  of 

Couuoeticut  and  Now  .Icrsoy.  | 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4.1.  ii.315  (1  p.),  1843. 
Road  to  Asbuu,  Am.  Uool. 


Rogers,  Henry  Darwin — Continued. 

On    tlio  ab.s(!nc«)  of  materials   I'rdin 

the  South  in  Uie  drift. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sri.,  vol.  I.l.  ]>.  329  (i  p.),  1843. 
Kcad  to  Assoc.  Am.  (icol. 

[ ]  [Remarks  on  Cretacouus  of  u])|((t 

Missouri  region.] 

.\m..Iour.  .Sii.,  vcl.  4.').  jip.  ISS-I.IO  (^  p.).  Inn. 
Kcad  to  .\ssoc.  Am.  Ocol. 

[On  Marcfllus  and  Hamilton  of  tin. 

South  and  West.] 

Am.  .lour.  S<'l.,  vdH."".,  p|i.  101-102,  1843. 
Kcad  to  .\hsoc.  Am. (icol. 

An  iiMiuiry  into  the  origin  ol  llic 

Appalachiiin    coal   strata,  l>itumin(iu8 
and  anthracite. 

Assoc.  Am.  (icol..  Trans.,  p)).  433-474, 1843. 
Ab.stracis,  ibid.,  p.  71,  and  .\m.  Jour.  .S.j., 
vol.4;i,  pp.  178-170,  1812. 

[Age  of  beds  conraining  Polytliiiia- 

niia  of  South  (Carolina.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  47,  p.  117  (4  lines),  \SH. 
Head  to  A.ssoc.  Am.  (icol. 

Address  [on  Aimirican  geology,  jiiul 

present  condition  of  geological  resc-ircb 
in  the  United  States]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  47,  pp.  137-100,  247-278, 
1844. 
Itcad  to  .\hsoc.  Am.Gc(d. 

[ ]  [Ocdito  in  Florida.] 

I'liiladclpliia   Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc  voi.  2    jip. 
210-211  (i  p.),  1840. 

On   tlie  drift  of  Now   Kngluml  :iii(l 

tbe  River  St.  Lawrence. 

Kcad  to  Assoc.  Am.  Gcol.,  etc.,  1847. 
Am.  C^uart.  Jour.  Aj^ri.  nud  Sci.,  vol.  li  p 
214  (J  p.).  (NovomlH'r  number),  1847. 
Discussed  by  Agas.si/,  and  KnunoiiK. 

[Drift  of  Montreal  Island,  etc] 

Head  to  Assoc.  Am.  (Icol.,  1817. 
Am.  (^uart.  Jour.  Ap'i.  and  Sci.,  vol.  C,  p.  218 
(1  p.),  (October  number),  1847. 

[On  some  phonoinona  in  the  iiiincr 

alogy   and    geology    of   the    soiitlieni 
sbore  of  Lake  Siii)eri()r.] 

IlostonSoc.  Nat.  Hist,,  I'roc,  vol.2,  pp.  121 

125. 1848. 

[Inorganic  nature  of  supposed  I'os 

sils  in  the  White  Mountains.] 

Am.  Jo\ir.  Sci.,  2tl   scries,  vol.  5,  p.  110  i) 
lines),  1848. 
Kea«l  to  Assoc.  Am.  Gool. 

On  the  geology  of  Penusylvaiiiii. 

British  Assoc,  Report,  vol.  18,  TrniiK.  Ill' sir 
tions,  pp.  74-75, 1849. 
On  the  analogy  of  the  riltboii  struc- 
ture of  glaciers  to  the  slaty  cleavage 
of  rocks. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  2,  jip  l!*l- 

182. 1849, 


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roc,  vol.  2,  pp.  121 


Rof  crs,  llciiry  H.-irwin — (  niitiniM-d.  i  Rogers,  llmiiy  D.irwin — (JoiitiiuuMl. 

-•     Oil  till)  ori^fiii  ol' llic- <li'iri.  and  of  llu>  ( J  [( »ii  iiKhait  lictwocii  Now  I'ln^laiiil 

liikd  iiiul  rivtr  torracoH  cif  tlui  lliiitod         and  llio  main  coutiiioiit.  | 

Sl.itcM  and   lOiiroitc.  witli  ;in  cxaiiiina-  rxmton  Sue.  Nut.  lliMt..  I'lo.-  ,vi>l.  :i,  ii.  uo 

ti.^n  ol'tlio  lawH  ofaiiniiouH  iiction  con-  ••''•  l'l>"*''- 

u.cttMl  with  tbo  inquiry.  '  I ]  ["»  *•>«  Kei»lo,t;ic  posiliim  of  tiic 

Am.  Ahmoc.AiIv.  Sri.,  I'riic.,  vol.  1>,  |ip.  •JIHI-  niastodoil.] 

■j...'>,  IS.'iO.  I'iciNliiii  Soc.  Nat.  IIUl..  I'roc,  vol.  ;t,  pp.  113, 

-     Dm    tin)   Ntnictnrai    IfatiircH  of   tlii'  li:i-ll-».  IH.M. 

A|i|ialai-liians,  coniii.ircd  with  thoHo  of      I J  [AltiMod  whales  and  Handstonc  tioiii 

ilic  .\ii».s  ;ind  othtM-  distnrlicd  districtH  ^'"^^'  II<>1»S  I'n-  I 

111   I'.iiroiM'. 

.\in.   A.-tMor.  .\(lv.  Sri.,  rriic,  vol.  L',  pp.  Il:i- 
II.-,,  US,  IH.'iO. 

IMsmission  liy  A.  (iii.vol.  I.oiiis  .VdiiM.si/,,  ■•iiid 

I    I.l'ColJtl',  pp.  ll.'i-IlJ^. 

[ I  [{^Iciitors  ofdispersiim  olhowldfrs 

ill  Now  l''iio:land  iiiid  l'",iiro))('.  | 

.\iil.    An..<or.,    .\ilv.  Scl.,    ri'oc-..  vol. 'J,  p.  ;iO» 

I ,  P  I.  iH.-.(i.  ; 

i —  I  (Oil  (iio  oriitin  ot  .salt.  lakcH.  | 

Itipsloii  S(>( .  Niit.  I!l»l..  I'roi'.,  vol.3,  pp. 'J50- 
•JC'Mip.).  ■"■'•I.  I 

Iviiiiiirk  Ip.v  < '.  T.  .lark.-xiii,  p.  200.  i 

[ 1  [General  stratiirnijibit-  relation  of 

tlic  I'alfo/oic  liiiui.stoncs.  I 

r.d.Hliiii  Sor.  Nut.  llirtt.,  I'loc.,  vol.  ;t,  p.  'jriH 

(,i  p.),iar.i. 

f I  I""  tlio  orif^in  of  tlio  oniimsaiid  of 

New  .Jersey]. 

I'.ii.slon  Soc.  Nnt.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  11,  pp.  IMH- 
•J4'.M5p.).18.')l. 
Ilriiiarks  liy  ('.  'l'.>lii(:ktioii. 

—  <  >ii  the  ])08ition  and  clianicttM-  of  tho 
iv{iiiliaii  footjirints  in  tlio  ('.'iilioiiifiM'- 
oiis  red  shale  foriuiitioii  of  ea.sterii 
I'l'iiii^N  Ivaiiia. 

\\\{.  .\,s8oc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  4,  ])p.  2ull- 

•::>\  t]  p.),  1851. 

I  >ii  the  connection  of  the  deimsits  of 

coiiiiiion  salt  with  climate. 

.\iii.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  -t.  p.  I'Jfi, 

l-M. 

—  (Ml  tlii'coal  formation  of  the  United 
St;ii<'s,  and  ospeciiilly  a.s  developed  in 
I'fiiiisvlvania. 


liojttoii   .Soc.  Nat.    I!i.-<t.,  I'l-oc,  veil.  :i,  p.  :jO 
(1  p.),18.-.l. 

t 1   L''M"'^''^'*""  >     "'     t''*'    Aniiricaii 

Tertiiiry.] 

lioston  Soc.  NhI.  IliHt..   I'roc,  vol.  :i.  p.  '.'.17 
(,',  p.).  IH.'il. 

I J  I  Note  on  the  interruption  id'  tlio 

drift  wo.st  of  tJie  Allej^hanies. ) 

lioHton  Soc.   Xat.  llist.,  I'roc,  vol.    i.  p.  III'J 
(A  l..).18.'il. 

r ]  [t'lay  and  sand  deposits  at  hiijli 

elevation  in  nurthern  New  Knj;lanil,  | 

llohl    ii  .Sic.  Nat.  Iliwt.,  I'roc,  vol.  It,  p.  XiH 

(4  p.).  I.-.M. 

[Siir   les  rocherehes  "^eolof^iiiiies  en 

Pennsylvaiiie.] 

Soc.  (icol.  France,  liiill.,  '.iil  H«ricH,  vol.  10, 
l)p.  :!2fi-;!iH,  18,53. 

K'epiut  on  Whatloy,  Hrookdale,  and 

Charleston  mines,  Chester  County,  I'a. 

Alislriict,  .\in.  .lour.  Sii.,2il  sorics,  vol.  10, 
p..»-J(ip.),l.s.-,3. 

I  Kidiii  a  paiiiplilol,  40  ii.iKt's.     Not  hcch.| 

Re|(ort  on  stilt  and  f^ypsiim  of  the 

I'restoii  \'alley  of  the   llolston    River, 
Va. 

Alistract,  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,2il  sciics,  vol.  1«, 
jip.  273-274,  1H,')4. 

I  From II pamphlet,  r.ostoii,  1854.    Notsccn.] 

[On  inclination  of  footprint(Ml  satid- 


Aiii.  .\ssoii.  Ally.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.4,  pp. (15-7(1. 

isr.i. 

—  I  [Canso   i»f   iisauriiifj    in    iiiiddiii!; 
stone  of  Koxlniry,  Mii.ss.) 

I'.nstoii  Soc  Xat.  llist.,  I'roc,  vol.  3,  p.  127 

(Jp.l,  18.-)1. 


stonoH  in  the  Coniie(^ticiit  Valley,  tind 

on  the  thickness  of  the  forniatiou.J 

lioston  Soc  Nat.niMl.,  I'loc,  vol.  4,  pp.  370- 
3.H0  (,i  p.),  18,')4. 

[ ]  [On  the  llexnresof  coal  basins.] 

Hii.slon  Soc. Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  4,  pp.328 
(.1  p.).  18.-,4. 

[ ]  f<»n   the   jirobahle    dejith   of  the 

oceiin  of  the  European  chalk  deposits.] 
lioston  Soc.    Nat.  Ilist.,  I'roc,  vol.  4,  i)p. 
297-208  (k  p.),  18,'>4. 


roc,  vol.2,pi).liil- 


[— 1  [On  tbo  abseticeof  marine  fossils     T ]  [<>"  the  general  freoloKical  char- 
in  the  drift  of  I'ennsvlvaniii,  and  on  ''"''^''^  •'<"  *''"  '^'"'^  Mountains.] 
eleviitcd  marine  shell  (leposits  on  Lake  "'"'""  ^'"-  ^"*-  "''*'■•  I'roc,  vol. 4. pp.  191- 
I  liiuiililain  and  in  (  tiiiada.] 

r.nstonSoc  Nat.  IliHt.,  I'roc,  vol.  3,  pp.  lie,..      L ]  [On  the  cause  of  the  want  of  syiii- 

117  (4  p.),  1851.                                                   i  iiiotry    in    the    curves    of  the   earth's 


83fi 


CATALOaUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[DULL.  1!7. 


Rogers,  lloiiry  Darwin— Coiitiiiuoil. 
Htrata  us  hccm   in  tint  ^ritiit  iiioiiiiluin 
chiiiim  orAiiicri<;ii  uuil  l^iiropc  | 

lloHtiiu  rioc.  Nut.  IIIhI,,  ri'iH'.,  Mil.  4,  )>]>.  :IL' 

Koiniirks  liy  !•'.  DcMor,  |i]i. -I'.'  lU. 

Iiitri>(liict,(>i-y     ()l)H()rvntionH.       Now 

H})«)uifN  (>r  pliiiitH  Iroin  tlio  iinthriicito 
ami  Mtiiiiiiiioiis  coal  liehlH  of  runiiMyl- 
vaiiia,  liy  Luo  lieMiinureux. 

lUmtoii  Jour.  Xitl.  IliHt.,v(>l.  (I,  pp.  4U0^i:i, 
1854. 

[ ]  [Origin  ol<lrilt  dopoHitH  of  Hrook- 

lyii,  N.  Y.,  and  in  f^unornl.] 

HiiHtoii  St)<\  Nut.  Hint.,  I'riM!.,  vol.  4,  p.  18'i 
(.i  !>.),  1><54. 

['I'lio  lijtniti'  dojioHitH  of  the  npiKT 

^liNHonri.] 

liimtcm  Sor.  Nut.  IMhI.,  Pro..,  vol..''.,  p.  VM) 
(§  p.),  1H58. 

[Note  on  tlio  |i;eolo)j;y  of  tlio  castorn 

basr  of  tlio  Itocky  Mountains.] 

ISimtiiii  S(ic.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  .').  ]>]>. 
1!H)-ll)l  (\  p.),  18.10. 

[On  tlio  ojioch  of  tlm  iiiaiiinioth.] 

Itimton  Soc.  Nat.  HiHf.,  I'roc,  vol.  5,  jiji. 
22  2:1,  18.10. 

[Fossil  ini])r('HNionH  in  Carbon iforous 

rod  slialo8  of  Ptiniisylvaiiia,  and  on  riji- 
])lo  marks  and   footjiriiits  in  goiieral.] 
lioHton   SiH\    Nat.    Hist.,   I'ro*'.,  vol.  5,  pp. 
1S2-1S5.  lH.1fi. 
UniiarkM  liy  IJouor.s  iiiiil  Jackson. 

(ioolojiical  nia]i  of  the  rnite<l  States 

and  Hritisli  North  AiiH-rica. 

I'liysical  AtlaH  of  Natural  I'liciumieiia,  liy 
A.  K.  Jdliiiston,  Kilinlmrgh,  ]ilato  S,  folio, 
Kdiiibiirgli,  1850. 

[(irowth  of  stalactites.] 

Ilostdii  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  S,  pp.  33C- 

:ia7, 1850. 

On  geology  and  physical  geograjiliy 

of  North  America. 

Kiiyal  Inst.  (Loudon),  I'roc,  vol.  2,  pji.  107- 
187. 1858. 

Franklin  Inst..  Jour.,  3(1  scries,  vol.  33,  i)p. 
224-230,  363-308,  1857. 

Oil   tlio    correlation   of    the    North 

American  and  British  I'aloozoic  strata. 
Uiitish  A^Moc  Ailv.  Si'i.,  vol.  26,   Trans,  of 
sections,  1857,  pp.  175-180,  18,18. 

The  geology  of  rennsylvania.  2  vol- 
umes; vol.  1,  580  pages.  7  i)latcs;  vol  2, 
1045  pages,  30  plates;  atlas  of  2  maps,  2 
plates,  I'J,  Philadeli)hia,  1858. 

Fossil  jdants  of  the  coal  strata  of 

Peunsylvania. 

Ciciilogy  of  I'cnnsylTnnia,  vol.  2,  pp.  835-836, 
Philadulphia,  1858. 


Rogers,  Henry  Darwin — Continnad. 

Conditions  of  the  ]iliyHical  gi'ogia 

phy  atl<;ndiug  the  productions  of  liic 
I'aloo/.oic  strata  of  the   Knitod  States, 
(li'oldny  of  rrinmylvaiiiu,  vol.  2,  pp.  770-M.'i 
I'liiladiilpliia.  18.18. 

.Sketch  of  the  geology  of  the  llnili  t| 

States. 

(icoldfjy  of  I'cniisylvania,  vol.  2,  pp.  741  TT.'i. 
I'liiladclpliia,1858. 

Coal  fields  of  the  I'liited  States  anil 


Hritisli  provinces. 

(icolo;;y  ol  I'nunsylvaiiia.vol.  2,  pp.  942-liilll, 
map,  plitto,  I'liiliulcl|>lii»,  1858. 

—  Classilication  of  the  several  ty]»csdf 
orographic  Ntnictiire  visible  in  (he 
A]ipahicliiaii.s  and  other  iindulatoil 
mountain  chains. 

(ii'olo;iy  of  I'ciinsylvaniu.  vol. 2, pp.  1)17  '.Ml, 
I'liiladulidiia.  1858. 

—  Oil  the  laws  of  structure  of  the  most 

disturbed  /ones  of  tiie  earth's  crust. 

(ir(dd;rv  of  I'unnsylvania,  vol.2,  pp. 8M-UIU, 
riiiladclphia,  1858. 

—  Classilication  of  the  iiietamorpliir 
strata  of  the  Atlantic  Slope  of  the 
Middle  and  Southern  States. 

lldslon  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  t'l,  pp.  ]|ii 
145, 18.19. 

With  remarks  by  T.  T.  llouvu,  C.  T.  .lack 
son,  and  "W.  It.  Kofjcrs,  p.  145. 

—  [On  ge(dogic  noinenclatureof  Hii|icr- 
position  of  strata.] 

Itoslon  .Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  O,)))!.  l(ij- 
184  (4  i>.).  18.10. 

—  On  the  I'leistoceiie-Glacial  cliiiiittc 
of  Knrope. 

Itdston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  In,  pp.  Jll- 
245,1800. 

—  and  Desor,  E.  [On  the  ciiuivaltMiiy 
in  age  ,»f  the  coal  of  tin;  United  States 
and  the  antlira<'ite  of  France.] 

Ilostim  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  4,  |ip.  189- 
191, 18.14. 

— ^  and  Rogers,  William  15.  Coiilrilni- 
tioiis  to  the  geology  of  the  'IViIian 
formations  of  N'irginia. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  Trans.,  vcd.  5,  ih'h  >irii>, 
lip.  319-342,  1837;  vol.  6.  pp.  347-370,  pliiti'.i. 
!8;!9. 

Upjirint  of  report  on  tlie  \'ir};inia.s,  pp. fiCl- 
073,  plates.  New  Vork,  1884. 

Contributions  to  the  gcoliiirvnf 


the  Tertiary  formations  of  Viruinia, 
second  series. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  1.  pp.  88-00.  If*;i9. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jonr.  Sd.,  vol.  38,  pp.  It);)-1M. 
1840. 


DARTON.] 


NOllTH    AMERICAN    OEOLOQY. 


837 


i.'j,  i>i).«n  'Jii, 


Rogers,  ilonry  Pftrwiii,  and  Rogers,  Wil- 
liuin  H. — Continnod. 

On   tli«   phvsiciil   structures   (if 

thnA])iiiilai'hi!iii  cliainjiiH  oxfiii])lif,ving 
lli(>  lawH  which  have  rcj^uhited  tlio 
i'l(tv:iti(in   of   ^ront    mountain    chaiuB 

lit^mrallv- 

llrilisli  AsHor.,  Uoport.  vol.  11!,  Trans  of 
mclioiiH,  pp.  lU  4°J.  Iii!42. 

A  111.  .Imir.  Sr\..  \  ol.  11,  \)\t.  :i.".U  :in.">,  1843. 

Ammih-.  Ami.  Uuol.,  TrniiM.,  lip.  474-  r>.'ll,  )il;itrH, 
is4;i. 

Iii'|iriiil  of  rcportM  on  tlioVlrBiiiiiiH,!)]!.  601- 
lil'.',  iilutfM,  Now  York,  1884. 

.MiHtriH'ts,  Ah.suc.  Ami.  (it>ol.,  Tran«.,  ]>p. 
70-71,  1843;  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  43,  pp.  177-17H, 
1842. 

Theory  of  onrth(i':iike  action. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  4.1.  pj).  341-347, 1843. 
J{i'n(l  to  Ahhoi'.  Am.(ii>ol. 

OlisorvatioiiH  on  the  geology  of 

the  western  p»Miin8ula  of  upjicr  Canada 
iiiid  the  wostern  ])art  of  Ohio. 

Am.  I'liil.  Sot'.,  Traim..  vol.  8,  now  soHi'h, 
|i|).  273- 284,1843. 
Am.  riiil.  Soc,  I'roc,.,  vol.  2,  pp.  120-12.'),  1842. 

A  Mysti^ni  of  claH.siti cation  and 

iioiiicnclatiire  of  tho  I'alcozoic  rocks  of 
till'  Hiiitcd  StatoH,  with  an  account  of 
llicir  distrihution,  inoro  ])articiihirly  in 
ill  the  Appahichain  Monutaiu  chain. 
|.\lmtract.] 

Am.. lour.  Soi.,  vol.  47,  pp.  111-112, 1844. 
Kt'iitl  to  Assoc.  Am.  (Jeol. 

On  tho  geological  age  of  tho 

W  liitc  Mouutaina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,2tl  scrios,  vol.  1,  pp.  411-421, 

lK4(i. 

— An  account  of  two  rcniarkaldo 

tiainsof  angular  erratic  IdoiskHin  Iterk- 
sliirc.  Mass.,  with  an  atti-iniit  at  iin 
i'\|iIanation  of  tho  phciioiucna. 

I'.ivstoii  Jour.  Niit.  UiHt.,vol.  5,  pp.  310-330, 
|)liitc,  1K47. 

—  On    two   romarkahlo    howldor 

tr.'iiiis  in  HcrkHhirc  County,  Mass. 

Iliistoii  Soc.  Nat.  IIi«t.,  I'roc,  vol.  2,  pp. 
7!i  HO.  1848. 

Ropers,  I{.  E.      [M.ignesian   liniostoneH 
111  I'ciiii.sylvaiiia. ) 

Am. .loiir.Sci.,  vol.41, p.171  (i  p.), 1841. 
Assoc.  AiH.Onol.,  Triiim.,  p.  23  (^  p.),  1843. 

A  few  facts  regarding  tho  geological 

survey  of  PenuHylvania.  expo.sing  the 
iiiiiiieoHs  statements  and  claims  of 
•I.   r.  Lesley,  22  pages,  Philadelidiia, 

1S,-.!I. 

—  Rogers,  W.  B.,  and.     On  tho  derom- 
liii>ition  of  rocks  by  meteoric  water. 
Am.  Ahhoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  vol,  1,  pp.  O11-O2, 
184U. 


Rogers,  William  l\.     Some  observatiouft 
on  tho  Tertiary  marl  of  lower  Virj;iiiia. 
Kcpriiit  ol"  reports  on  tlic  VlrnluiuH,  pp.  1- 
20,  Now  York,  1884. 
From  Karmerit'  KuKiittur,  I834-1KI5. 

Ko]iort  of  the  geological  roconnais- 

sanceof  Ihe.Stateof  Virginia,  Mltpages, 
jilate,  riiilailclphia,  IKH).  Also  pub- 
lished in  Ik'ichmoiid,  .~>2  pages,  ])late,  4''- 
Uo|iul>iished  in  1S81. 

.Mistract.  Till!  Vir);iiiia,s.  vol.3,  jip.  135,138- 
130,4^,  1882;  vol.  4.  Jip.  110-111,4°,  1883. 

Uejiort  of  tho  progreNH  of  tho  geo- 
logical survey  of  Virginia  for  18St!,  22 
jiages;  and  another lidition,  II  pages, 4", 
Kichniond,  1H.37;  republished  in  18S4. 
Abstracts,  .\iii.  .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  37.  i>p.  380, 
381,  382,  383,  1839;   Tl.o  Virginias,  vol.  4,  pp. 
111-112, 4M883. 

Second  report  of  tho  proijress  of  the 

goologiejil  survey  of  tho  Stattt  of  Vir- 
ginia for  the  yoiir  1837,  21  jiages,  4'\ 
|{ichmond,  \H',\H;  rei)riiited  in  I'hilaihd- 
phia,  IH'AH,  witli  reiiort  for  18:W,  87 
jiagcs,  8';  republished  in  1884. 

Abslrnct.  Am.  .lour.  Sii.,  vol.37,  pp.  380,381, 
382. 1839;  Tile  Virfjiiiias,  vol.  4,  pp.  112-113,  4", 
1883. 

Keport  of  tiie  ])rogress  of  the  goo- 

logiciil  survey  of  Virginia  for  18IW,  ;52 
pages,  I  ,  It'ichmond,  is:i!t;  reprinted 
in  riiiladelphia,  lx:i8,  with  report  for 
18H7.  87  jiages,  H   ;  reimliliished  in  1881. 

Abstraits,  Am.  Jour.  .Sci..  vol.  37,  pp.  38(1, 
381,  :i82,  18;:'.l:  Till'  \'ir>;inias,  vol.  3,  ji.  IM; 
vol.4,  1111.113-115,  4°,  ;883. 

Report  of  the  prognsss  of  tho  geo- 
logical survey  of  the  State  of  Virginia 
for  18;{!l,  11)1  ]>ages,  L'jilates,  Richmond, 
1810;  republished  in  18.^1. 

Abstracts,  The  Viruiuias,  vol.  3,  pp.  71-73, 
77,  li')8-150,  104.1882;  vol.  4,  pp.  ll.'i-IUi  (J  p'). 
43,  1883. 

Report  of  tlie  progress  of  tho  geo- 

logi<!!il  survey  of  Virginia,  for  1S4(),  132 
pages,  Richmond,  1841;  republished  in 

1884. 

Abstract  on  vicinity  of  Kidimonil,  Tho 
Virpiniiis,  vol.  2,  pp.  ;-.8-!)0,  4",  1881, 

[Erosion  at  base  of  Oriskany.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  43,  pp.  181-182  (J  p.),  1842. 
Ahsoc.  Am.  (leol..  Trans.,  pp.  7:t-74  (5  p.), 
1843. 

[On  cause  of  dij)  in  the  Trias.] 

Am.. lour.  Sci.,  vol.  43.  pn,  171, 17'J  173,  1842. 
ASBOO.  Am,  Gool.,  Trans.,  pp.  04-05-00, 1843. 


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IBUIL.  127 


!^f 


'¥ 

t 


Rogers,  William  It. — CoiitiniuMl. 

Oil  till)  poruiiB  aiitbracito  or  iiuturul 

coke  of  I'lmtt^ni  Vir^^iiiia. 

Am. .lour.  Sri..  vcil.Ct,  pp.  17:'.  170, 184'-'. 
Ahkoc.  Am.  (icol,,  Ti'iiiiH..  p.  OH  (J  p.),l,S-»;l. 

IiOJiort.  (if  (lie  jirojilcsH  nf  flio   fico- 

louiciil  Niirvoy  <if  Vir;;ini;i  for  ISll,  12 
|iM<jfis,  Itichiuoinl,  1^12;  iojuiIiIIhIkkI  in 
IKS  I. 

[ )  f  A^e   of  tin-  coal  iio.'ir  liicliinoiid, 

Va.,  anrl  :i1h<>  tin-  ilatf  of  Mio  I'rod- 
iTirkHliiirjr  hmikIhI <inc.  ] 

IMiiliidi'lpliiii   Aiiiil.    V  i.,    Itoi'.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
142,  •J.'Vi,  IHi;t. 

[On  limits  of  Infii.s<irial  Ktiatiiin  in 

ViiKiniii.] 

Aiii..fimr.  S<i.,  vol.  4^,  pji.  ■.il3-;H4  (J  p.), 

ihj:i. 

IJt'iiil  to  AsMtir.  Am.  riccil. 

OliservatioiiH  of  siilitcrraiioan  tciii- 

])<;ratiiro  in  the  coal  iniii«H  *if  uustcrn 
Virginia. 

AsKOi'.  Am.  (iiol..  TraiiH..  pp.  8:i2-r>38, 184:i. 
Alislrnc'l,  Aiii.Jkiiv.  Sci.,  \o1.  Ct,  p.  I7t'..  I84L'. 
Ili'priiit  iif  I'cpnrls  (111  111  '  Viriiiiiins.  lip.  .ion 
574,  Ni'W  York,  1884. 

On  til''  I'onncctiioii  oi'thcrinal  NjiriiiKu 

in  \'ir;;inia  with  anticlinal  axcH  anil 
faiiltK. 

Ahsim'.    Am.    Gt>ol..    TriiiiH..    pp.    :i'_'.'l-:i47. 
iiliiti'H,  iH4;t. 

Ki>|>riiit  (if  ropni'N  nil  llir  Vit;;iii)ii.'<.  )i|).  .')77- 
.'■.<.17.  X.'W  Voik,  18S4. 

On   till'   aj^c   of   tlio   (!oiil    vocUh    of 

eastern  Viririnia. 

A  isoc.    Am.     (ifol.,    TiaiiH..     pp.   'JilH-lllH. 
pliitcM.  1H4:1. 

Krpiint  of  ro]ioi'tH  mi  tlio  \'irKiiila.s,  pji.  045- 
6,''.H.  pla(o«.  Now  York.  1K84. 

AlisliiictH,  Asm"'.  Am.  i 1.,  Tr.in.s.,  p.  OS: 

Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  vol.  4;t.  p.  17.'i  (J  \t.),  1H4'J. 


Rogers,  VVillium  It. — Contiiiucil. 

[On  tliu  deposit  ion  «»f  tlio  Infii^oila 

»t  tlio  iiioiitli.'4  of  rivers  in  the  Sontli.] 
lloMtoii  Soc.  Kol.  llinl.,   I'roc,  vol.  ,;  p.  m 
(i  p.),  \K,l. 

f'J'lie  ajio  of  llio  Deep  I'ivor  conl  I 

Am.  .\r:i<l..  rioc,  vol.  :i.  p.  lil)(J  p.).  1-  r. 

( I  I  Nature  of  llilishoro  coal.] 

ItoHloii  Sor.  N:il.  Mini..  I'ror,.  vol.4,  pp   iHi 
I70(,!ip.).  1K!)4. 
Ifrmiirk  li.v  ('.  'I'.  .(:irki<iiri.  p.  I7ii. 

K'eport  on    the    rridevali<   co;il   Mini 

iron  ore,  W.  \'a.     [I'amphlef,  ls."i|.| 
Kt'IHililiHlit'd  in  rcpiiiil  of  ri'porlM  cm  ih, 
\'iij;iiii:iH,  pp.  07<»  705.  New  York.  ISSI. 

Proofs  of  the  I'rotnzoic  ajro  of  somh' 

of  tho  altered  rocks  of  eastern  Mas.sa- 
ciiiisetts  I'roni  fossils  recently  disiov- 
erod. 

.\m.  .'tciul.,  I'roc,  vol.  :i,  pp.  31,5-i)ls.  i.'i.'ii;, 

I  Note  on  .'i;;e  of  coal-hearinj;  rorks 


near    I'ichiiiond,    \'a.,   ami    red    saml- 
stDiu'H  of  North  Carolinii.] 

lioHlon  Soi-.  N'lil.llisl.,  I'roc,  vol.  .""i,  p.  im; 
(!  p. I,  IS.'lO. 

—  [On  till)  natural  cokc^aml  nsso.  jati'il 
iffiii'oiiH  and  altered  rocks  of  the  <  Miliii' 
coal  region  near  h'ichnioml,  \'a.  | 

lloHtoii  Soi'.  Nat.  Uisl.,  I'loc,  vol.  5.  pp.  .v: 
50,  1S.")«. 

Am.  Aciiil..  I'roc,  vol.  :i.  iip.  100-I(I7,  is'.n. 

Tlio  YhiiiiiiaH,  vol  4,  pp.  l."iS-!50,  ]>*>'.\. 

Kcpriiil  I  '■  report.'*  on  llir  Yii  yiiiias.  pp  il" 
078,  New  York,  IK.Sl. 

—  [On    the   metiinioriihic    iiilhnii if 

trap  rocks  on  the  adjiicciit  siiliiinn 
tarv  strata  in  I'riiice  William  Coiiiii.v, 
Va.'l 

IloMlon  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.5.  p;i''OL' 
204,  Is.-iO 


["  I'oy'donomya"  in  Mrp;iiiia.| 

lloHloii  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  \oI.,'.  pp. 'Ji'l- 
•JO'J,  1K50. 


—  [Oolitic     strnetnrt)   of   some   lower 
Appiilacliiini  liinestoiio  and  chert.] 

Am. .lour.  S.i.,  vol.47,  p.  119(7  1lm's).  I«44. [On  liornite  from   reil    sandslonc  M 

Lancaster  County,  I'a.,  and  licnii  r";il 
luiarin^  rocks  of  eastern  \'irij;iiii:i.| 
lioslon  Soc  Nnt.  Hist.,  Trw.,  vol.  5.  pp.  l* 
IMO,  ]8.'>0. 


lii'ai!  to  .Vhhim;.  Am.  (iuol. 

[On  iinalofjry  of  ]»rimary  formations 

on    north   shore  of   Lake   Siiperio;'   to 
those  of  till'  Hluc  h'idocoi"  Nirj^iiiiii.] 
Am.  Assoc  Adv.Sii..  I'roc,  vol.  1.  jip.  7i)-8(i 
<i  p.),  mu. 

r ]  [.\i;ency  of  giis  tuid  steam  in  r<iek 

altiTation  in  the  e.istern  I'liited  8tates 
ami  iifje  (if  rocks  of  \vest(Mii  New  Kujx- 
land.] 

Iliisloii   ,Si)c  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  '),  ]i.  'Jil 
(!  p.),  1851, 


[ ]  [On  the  ori;;in  iind  oceniTciici'ot 

j.roto-carnoiiate    of   iron    in    tlic  ci'al 
measures  iiii<l  on  tho  color  of  rocKs.] 
r.osloii  Soc   Nat.   Hist.,   I'roc.  M'l.  ■'.  If 
28:i--'J.SS    1K.50. 

Am.  .Tour.  .Sci.,2cl  sorics,  vol. 'Jt,  l>]'''''"  "*'■ 
18.^fi. 

Disnisscd  1)V  A.  A.  Hayes,  liostoii  Snr.  X:il. 
Hist.,  Troc,  vol.  o,  pp.  28K-200, 1860. 


m 


nAIlTON.l 


NORTH    AMERIPAN    OKOf.OOY. 


839 


Rogers,  Wllliftin  It.— Continnoil.  i  Rogers,  Williiiiii  IK— Contimicil 

—    ((ioologio  lolatioiis  iif  tlio  Now  ri-d     f 1  (On     tll«^    mippoHed    conl-lMMiring 

H.-iixlHtoiio  of  tlio  Midillo  and   KuHterii         rockrt  ot'  Miiiiut.J 


StaU'K   to    the    coiil-bi'iiriiifj    toi-Uh  ot" 
I'MHti'i'ii  Virginia  iiiiil  Nort)i  Cnroliiia.  | 
KoHton    H<K'.   Nat.    Hi»l.,   I'roo.,  vdl.  5,  |)|>. 
II  1H,  1856. 

Kt>]iriiit  of  n<|iortH  on  tli<>  Vir)tiiiinn,  pp.  7ti5 
Ttw,  Now  York,  1884. 
AlpHtniol.  Am.  Jour.  Sii.,  'J<1  Hoiio!«,  vol.  Ill, 

iii>.  i23-r.'r>,isr>(i. 

—  Uiscovory   of    I'aloo/.nic    foHsilH    in 
I'M.storii  MasHachiiHottH. 

Am..Tour.  Sii.,'J.l  .siriex,  vol.  22,  pp.  2im-2!)K, 
IH.Sn. 

[ ^1  [On  tlio  Clinton  ^loupantl  itH  iron 

nro8.] 

l!o»ton  Soc.  Nat.  Ilinl.,  I'loo.,  vol.  n,  pii.  '.m- 
:i41, 1858. 
lii'innrkH  by  ().  T.Jacksoii,  ]i.  341. 

[UcniarkH    on     anticlinal    lloxuroH, 

MiisHaclinsettH.J 

I'o.ston  Soc.  Xul.  IMnI  .,  I'ror..  vol.  (i,  pp.  :v"2 
:i:)3  (i  p.),  1850. 

[On   tlio   Joints   aiid    I'linltH   of    tli«^ 

Hliitc  focUh  of  GovornorH  iHland  in  Hos- 
tciii  Harbor.] 

lioxton  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Troc,  vol.  (>,  jip.  217 
218  (J  p.),  1859. 

[On  trilobitoH  Irom  UraiiitreoaiKl  on 

tlio  {^oologic  rolation.s  of  tlio  district.] 

Ilostoii  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'loo.,  vol.  0,  pp.  27- 
21),  40, 41, 1850. 

[On  tbo  Allx-rt  coal  of  N(>%v  HniiiH- 

wick.] 

I'liihutDlpliia  Acail.   Sii.,  I'ror.  [vol.  121,  P- 
llH(Jp.),  1801. 

fOn    tlio     Tafonii^    and    a.^sociati'd 

loiiiiations  in  X'orniont. ) 

lliislon  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  I'roc.,  vol.  7,  )ip.  237- 
2;:!l,  ISfil. 
Caiiailiaii  Nat.,  vol.  6,  pp.  326-328, 1801. 

[ ]  [On  the  groiii)  of  rocks  constitut- 

iii;;  tlio  lta.s(!  of  tlio  Paleozoic  soricH  in 
till'  United  States.  I 


llostoii  Soc.   Nat.  Hl»t.,  I'riH',,  vol.  7.  p,  80 

a  p.),  181)1, 

[Keniarks    on    tlio    fjoolo>;,v    of    tlic 

neif^liborliood  of  Ht.  Joliii,  Now  Ilriins- 
wick.  ] 

Ilostoii  H)m:  Nat.  Hint.,  Pro..,  vd.  7,  ]>.  170 
(ill,),  ISl'il. 
1  A  comparison  of  the  lower  Carbon- 
iferous of  Nova  Siotia  and  New  Hnins- 
wiek,  with  certain  {groups  in  the  .\|i|ia- 
laeiiian  belt  in  the  I'liitcd  States.) 

llostoii  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc.  vol  7,  pp.  17(V- 
173, 1801. 

[On  alaifjo  Sifjillaria  from  the  South 

.Io;;fj;iiis   in   Nova  Seotia.  and   on   the 
ontombmont  of  such  spocimons.  | 

lliigton  Sue.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  7.  pp.  108- 
170,1801. 

[ ]  [(111  the  faunal  relations  of  some 

of  the  geologic  gronjis  of  the  eastern 
I'll i ted  States.] 

Iliisdiii  ,Sor.  Niil.  Hi.st.,  I'roc,  v.il.  7,  pp.  212- 
214,  18111 

[On  the  otl'ects  of  a  siili,><iiling,  sta- 
tionary, and  rising  ocean  lloor  as  seon 
in  the  Htratigra]ihic  rolatiuim  of  the 
rcsiill  ing  deposits,  I 

Muslim  .Soc  Nat.  llisl.,  I'roc,  vol,  7,  pp.  240- 
■24!),  273-275,  1801. 

llisciisHcd  by  L.  AkushIz,  pp.  248-2411,  271- 
273.  274.  275. 

On   structure  of  wostorn  Vermont. 

Koport  oil  Geology  of  Voniioiit,  vol,  1,  pp. 
,5-0,  1801. 

[ ]  [On  tho  coal  vein  at    the  Albett 

mine,  .Now  Hrmiswick.] 

r.ostoii  Soc.  Nat,  His.,  I'roc,  vol.  7,  pp.  294- 
295  (ip,),  1861. 

[On  fossil iferoiis  jiebblesof  I'otsdam 

rocks  in   Carboniferous    congloinorato 
north  of  Fall  K'iv<'r,  Mass.  ] 

IJostiiu  Soc,  Nat.  Hist..  I'roc.  vol.  7,  pp. 
389-391, 1801. 

I'.iistou  Soc.NatHist,  rroc,  vol.  7.  ii|i,3!i4        [ ]  [On  elongated   foini   and  iiarallol 

tn").  1801.  arrangement  of  pebbles.] 

,,,      ,,       ■,    r  .    ,  .,      ,.  .,  ISostoii  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  7,  pp.391- 
[On  tuo  Infusorial   oartii    Irom  the 

I'crtiary   of    Virginia    and    Marvlimd,  .,  ^  ^    ^i              ..  ..i            ■  ..            ,-c^ 

r  ,     V     ,       ,   ,.  ,.    ,,  1  [On  tho  ago  ot  tho  sandstones  ot  St. 

and    tho    I'ooloi'ical   relations   ot    tlu^  "^  ,,     .  ■-   ..        ,,            .  ,           ,      ,.  ,,    . 

**        "  Croix,  Now  Ihiiuswick,  aud  ot  rerry, 
.strata.] 

lioston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  7.  pp.  59- 

ii  1.1801. 


Mo.] 


Himton  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.7,  pp.  3PS- 
399  (ii  p.).  1861. 

vol  "1  PI'- ■'■'■' "^'    H       [On  tho  thickness  of  tho  crust  of  the      [ )  [nowlder   with    Devonian    fossils 

eiuth.]  from  an  island  in  the  Saco  Hiver,  Mo.] 

lioHton  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol,  7,  pp.  47-  Boston  Soc,  Nat.  lUst.,  Troc,,  vol.  7,  p,  4M 

18,1801.  i          (J  p.),  1861. 


t    ' 


840 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDRX    OF 


(Bri.i..  127 


Rogers,  Williiiin  IJ.— CoiiliiiiUHl.  | 

fOii  IhooxiHtenctoof  ii  I'riiiionlial  fos- 

Hilit'eniiis  ^roiip  in  Nurth  Aiiu^rica,  vU;.] 
lliisfon  S(H'.  Nat.  IliHt.,  Prof.,  vtil.  7,  iip.  419- 

4^2,427.  IHOI. 

[ ]  |()ii  slrutit;ra|>liy  and  Ciiiinii  of  llu« 

Dovonian    mnl  (InrlMniii'cnuiH  of  lowii 

iiiul  vicinity.  I 

liiMloii  .Soc.  Nat.  Hint.,  Proc,  vol.  7,  ]>p.319- 
:l22,  IHfil. 

[On  fossil."*  on  DuniilH  Uivcr.  Mo.] 

l»<i.-,lcin  .SiK'.  Nat.  Hint.,  l'ro(\,  vol.  7,  up.  227 
22h(ii..),-ll»(4  !>.),  IHOl. 

<  Ml  t  lio  Ni'Wpovt  con^lonioratc'. 

noBtoii  Sof.  Nat.  llist.,  I'roo.,  vol.  IH,  i>i>.  97 

101,1874. 

Almtnirl,  Ami.  Jour.  Sfl.,3<l  Hi'rii'H,  vol.  1(1, 
p.  47!)  (J  1..),  1876. 

On  tlio  fjnivol  and  cobblostono  d«- 

]M iHi  ts of  Virfji Ilia  and  thoMidillc  St.il  tcB. 
Uoslipii  .Sue.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'nH'.,  vol.  18,  pp.  101- 
lOCi,  1H77. 

It(>pi'iiit  of  rcportM  mi  the  VirRiiiios,  pp.  709- 
7i:i,  Ni«-  Y..rU,  1884. 
Tlio  Vii^Miiins,  viil.:),  pp.  50-!J9,4^  1882. 
Ali^<lraot,  Am.  ,7oiir.  Sci.,  3(1  scrios,  vol.  11, 
pp.00  I'll,  1876. 

[On  rcdatiiniH  of  rocks  of  the  Hhio 

I.'idf^o  in  Virjtinia.] 

2<l  (ii'dl.  Siir\ .  rrniisylvaiiin,  lipport  K,  li,v 
T.  S.  lltmt,pp.  1!I8 urn,  llairisluirj:,  1878. 

Itoprlnt  of  rupoi'ts  on  tlui  Virginias,  i>.  769, 
Now  York,  1884. 

^'i^^!;inia  and  West  Virginia. 

Ma(l'arl;\iio's  .\i)i.  (iool.    Kwy.  Giiiilo,   pp. 
170  18.M870. 
Kciirint  of  reportH  on  tlio  VirginiaH,  pp.  717- 

729,  Now  York,  1884. 

Talile  of  ;;(!oloKii'al  forniiitions  found 

in  X'irijinia  and  West  Virginia. 

Tlir  Virflinias,  vol.   1.  pp.  U-15,  4^  1880; 
vol.  :i,  p.  01,  4^  1882. 

TIk'  iron  ores  of  Virginia  and  West 

Virginia. 

'I'lic  ViidiniaH,  vol.  1,  pp.  128-130,  138-140, 
l.Vi-l.'-,;!,  ltlO-161,  170-171,  174-175,   182-183,  186- 

188,4',  1880. 

Tlio  Infusorial  deposits  of  Virginia 

iuthc  Fort  Mouroo  artesian  well. 

Tho  Vir}.'hiia8,vol.3.  pp.  l,'>l-ir.2,  4°,  1882. 
licpriiil  of  ri'iiorts  oil  tlio  Yirt'iiiias,  pp.  733- 

730,  Ni'W  York,  1S84. 

[ ]     The     rocks     of    Uockfisb     Gap, 

Angustii  Comity,  Va. 

The  Virsiiiias,  vol.  3,  p.  175  (J  p.),  4°,  1882. 

The  fo,ssils  of  No.  Ill,  in  Virginia. 

The  VirKiiiinH,  vol.  3,  p.  17.'i  (J  p.), 4°,  1882. 

Notes  on  tlio  geology  of  the  Virginias. 

'I'lic  Yir;;iiiiii^4.  vol.  ;t,  p.  190, 18^2;  vol.4,  l>p. 
12-13, 23, 38-39,  50-01, 71-72,  88-90, 4^,  1883. 


Rogers.  W  illiaiii  H. — Continued. 

A    reprint  of  anrnal    rejiorts    and 

other  papers  on  the  geology  of  the  \  ir 
ginias,  xv,  8.'J2  pages,  plates,  maps,  Now 
York,  18«4. 

I  IiicIikIi'm  n  uoological  map,  ami  liaH  huihc 
Hlinlit  <'orrc(^tionH.| 

l{i-vivwc<l  liv  ,1.  I',  and  ]{.  1>.  CaiiiplM'll.  Am 
■lour.  Si'i.,  .'lil  BorlrH,  vol.  ,'10,  pp. 357-374,  IxH,", 
vol.31,  pp.  193-202,  1886. 

(ieological  sections  on  Coal  K'ivi  r, 

W.  Va. 

Tho  VlrfltlntaM,  vol.  6,  pp.  153-154  (J  p.),  4-, 
1885. 


Virginia. 

Macfarlaiin'H  flool.  Rwy.  Otildo,  2(1  cdttion, 


pp.  3,52-3.58,  303, 1890. 

—  Jackson,  C.  T.,  Blake,  .Inhn  H.,  and. 
[On  the  frozen  well  of  llrandon,  \'t.] 

ItoHtonSoc.  Nat.  llUt.,  I'roo., vol.  9,  pp.  7J.81. 
1805. 

—  Rogers,  H.  D.,  and.     Contrihntioiis 


to  the  g('(dogy  of  the  Tertiary  forma- 
tions of  \'irginia. 

Am.  I'lill.  Soo.,  TranH.,  vol.  5,  now  H<>rii>i.  |i|i 
319-342, 1837 :  vol.  6,  pp.  347-379,  plates,  l>:i!l. 
Kcpriiit  of  reports  on  tliuVirgiuiaH,  pip.Cifll 
073,  platos,  New  York,  1884. 

Contributions  to  the  geology  nt 

tho  Terti.'iry  formations  of  Viruiiiiii: 
second  series. 

Am.  riiil.  Soc,  rroc,  vol.  1,  pp.  88-'.io,  1,09. 
Abstract,  Am,  Jour.  Sol.,  vol.  38,  ])p.  183-184, 
1840. 

On   the    physical  structure  ot 


the  A])palachian  chain,  asexeniiililyinj; 
the  laws  which  have  regiilat(!d  the  (de- 
vation  of  great  mountain  chains  j;en- 
orally. 

IJr'tiHli  A.ssoc,  Rcjiort,  vol.  12,  Trans.  ii{'»ve- 
tion-.pp,  40-42, 1842. 

Am.  .lour.  Sei.,  vol.  44,  pp.  359-302, 184;). 
Assoc.  Am.  (iool..  Trans.,  pp.  474-531,  \ih\Wi. 
1843. 

Ueprint  of  reports  on  tho  Virginias,  piifttl 
642,  plates,  .\ew  York,  1884. 

Alistraets,  .\s80c.  Am.  (iool.,   Tniii-i  ,  \i\'- 
70-71 ;  Am.  .four.  Sci.,  vol.  43,  pp.  177-17.1,  li*lJ. 

Observations  on  the  geoloiry  nl 

the  western  peuinsula  of  upper  Canaiia 
and  tho  western  part  of  Ohio. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proe.,  vol,  2,  pp,  120-1-'''.  I^V-'. 
Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  8,  now  sei  i.  <.  |i|i 
273-2,S4. 1843. 


[Theory  of  earth(inake  action.] 

Am.Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4.".,  pp.  341-347,  lc4:i. 
Head  to  Assoc.  Aiu.Ueol. 


,^        i^tettr.  I     •'Si. 


liAllT'iH. 


NORTH    AMERICAN    QEOLOOY. 


841 


aji,  aud  liUH  noiiu' 


Oiildo,  2(U't1ilion, 


cal  strnctiiri'  "I 
asexemvl'lyi"!-' 

i;lllilto(l  till'  t'li' 

iiiii  chains  ^'I'li 
vol.  12,  T^nllS.(l^m■|' 
lp.359-:J02,l>*4:). 

.,  pp.  474-531.  platis, 

lio  Virginian,  iMi'WI 

I. 
(iool.,  Trail-* .  I'l' 
.  4;i,  pp.  177-17H,  184J. 

)n  tlio  }j;.M>li^',v  111 
of  upper  C'Miiiida 
of  Ohio. 

il.2,pp.  I'.'O'l-''"^-' 
vol.8,  now  81Tir«,!ll' 

th<inak<'  m  tion.] 
pp.  :)41-347,  l'*^:*' 


Rot'erB,  Williiim  li.,  Rogers,  H.  I>.  luul — 
('oiitinnctl. 

A  systoia  of  i'hiHHitioatioii  uuil 

iiiiiiittudnturu  for  the  I'uh^o/.oir  rockH 
ot  llie  Hiiiti'd  ^StateH,  with  an  auioimt 
oT  tiii'ir  iliMtrilMitioii,  iiiore  ]>articuliirly 
iii  \\w  Aitpalaithiaii  Moiiiitaiii  chain. 
|.\liMlraot.J 

\  111  .lour.  S<l.,  vol.  47,  pp.  111-112, 1844. 
Ilniil  to  Ahhoo.  Am.  (ivol. 

— On   tUvi  ycoloKical   txfxo  of   tho 

W  liiti>  MoiintaiiiH. 

Am.  .lour.  S<i.,2«l  MoricM,  vol.  1,      )>.4I1-42I, 
I8H1. 

— An  acronnt  of  two  roniarkahle 

tiiiiiiN  of  aii;;Ml;ir,  erratic  1)1<k'1vs  in 
llcrk.><hiro,  MaNH.,  witli  an  :ittcnii>t  at 
III!  i-Niih>ratioii  of  tlic  plienoniena. 

liiwton  .lour.  Nnt.  Hint.,  vol.  .I,  pp.  31U-3S0, 
plali',  1847. 

On    two    reniarkahhi    howhlcr 

tr:iins  in  Herksliirc  County,  Mass. 

r.i.Mlim  Soc.  Nat.  IUhI..  Troc,  vol.  2,  p|i.71>- 

Ml,  l.■^l.•<. 

ami  Rogers,  U.  K.     On  the  <h'Co!n- 

|iositii>n  of  rockH  by  meteoric  wjitcr. 

Am.  AsHoc.Adv.  Sci.,  rroi'.,vol.  l.jip.no  (12. 

1 8  til. 

Rogers.  Williiuii  Ijittrell.     The  jthihtHo- 
pliy  of  jJ;hl<^i<'^  motion. 

Am.  OooKr.  Soo.,  Hull.,  vol.  20,  j.p.  481-501, 

Rolfe,  Charles  W.     Artesian  water  from 
tlio  drift  [in  eastern  Illinois]. 
.\  111 .  ( ti'oi.,  vol.  n,  pp.  :t2-;i5.  ihimi. 
Rolker,  (IharloH  M.     The  Allone/.  mine 
ami  (lie  dressing,  as  practiced  in  the 
i.iikc  Superior  copjier  district. 

.\m.  IiiHt.  Million  I'-'iS-  Trail.-).,  vol.  fi,  jip. 
.'.84  filifi.  iilatOM,  1877. 
lii'iiiark.s  liy  K;;(;li'xt<)n.  pp.  600-011. 

—  'I'lic  late  operations  on  the  Marijtosa 

ostiitr. 

.\iii.  lust.  Afining  Kng..  Trans.,  vol.  0,  jip. 
11.-.  Hi4,  1879. 

—  'I'lic^ilvcr  sandstone  district  of  Utah. 
.\in.  Iii.st.  Mining  Kiij;.,  Tranw.,  vol.9,  p|). 

21  :;:i.  ISHI. 
HiscMXHPil  liy  Maynanl,  p.  311. 

—  Note  on  tho  ],oadvillo  ore  deposits. 
•\iii.  In.st.  Mining  Kng.,  Trnnti.,  vol.  14,  pp. 

■-'T:i  ■J'.i'J,  1880. 
Kn;;.  and  Mining  .Tour.,  vol.41,  pp.  30-40,4^, 

—  Note  on   an   oxhihition   of    handed 
Ntniitiire  in  a  ^oltl  vein. 

Am.  IiLst.  Mining  Kug.,  Traun..  vol.  14,  pp, 
'Jw-'JtiO,  1886. 


Rolker,  (Miarles  M.— Continued. 

Notes  on  certain  iron  ore  deposits  in 

Coloriido. 

Am.  liMt.  Milling;  Kng.,  TriiUN..  vol.  14,  pp. 

200  27:i,  IHHO. 

Rominger,  C.  Trin^  position  of  th(<  so- 
calletl  Waukesha  limestone  of  Wiscon- 
sin, 

Am.  Jonr.  Sui.,  2il  HxricN,  vol. 34,  p.  130  (|  p.), 
1802. 

I'aleoxoic  rocks. 

(tool.  Siirv.  Midiigaii.  upper  ponliiHiiln. 
1809-1873,  vol.  1,  part  :i,  1(12  pagoM,  Niw  Vurk, 
1873. 

Oliservatioiis  on  the  Ontonagon  sil- 
ver miniiiu:  distri(!t  and  the  slati^  i|Uiir- 
ries  of  Huron  Kay. 

(ieol.  .Siirv.  Mirliigan,  lowi^r  |i<>niiiHiiln. 
1873  1870,  vol.  :i,  part  1,  pp.  l.ll-lOfl.  Nrw  York, 
187B. 

Oeolojjy  of  the  lowi-r  peninsula. 

(iiMil.  .Siirv.  Mii'liigaii,  lower  poiiiiiHulii 
1873-1870,  vol.  I.part  1 , 22.'.  pagcN,  NVw  Vork. 
1870. 

Inrliiili's  ap|H)U(li\  liy  ('.  Koiiiinurr,  pp. 
l.lUlOtV  1870. 

Maninetfe  iron  region. 

(i(>ol.  Siirv.  Mirliigan,  iijipor  priiinHula, 
1878-lHKO,  vol,  4,  Jiarl  1,  p)!.  I  1,")4,  map.  Niw 
York.  1881. 

Menominee  iron  region. 

(icol.  Siirv.  Micliigan,  upper  peiiiuHuIn, 
vol.4,  part  2,    241  pii'.'eH,  iiiiip.  New  York.  1881. 

Description    of    l'rimordi:iI    fossils 

from    Mount    Stejihens,    northwestern 
territory  of  Ciinada. 

I'liilaili'lplila  Aeatl.Sci.,  I'roe.,  1887  (part  1), 
pji.  12-19,  plate  1.  1887. 

He.joiinler  to  Mr.  C.  1).  Walcott   [on 

I'riiuordiiil  fossils  from  Mount  Stoplnui, 
Cauiida]. 

Am.  (!eol.,  vol.  2.  pp.  350-3.19, 1888. 

Ross,  Angus.  Zonesof  lines  of  elevation 
in  the  e.irth's  crust. 

Nova  S<'otian  lust.,  Traim.,  vol.  3,  jip.  120- 
141,  platea.  1874. 

i  Ross,  .lohn.  O(!ological  notice  respect- 
ing tiiat  iiiirt  of  the  Americiin  land  vis- 
ited during  our  voyage.  An  ap])endix 
to  the  nairativc  of  a  second  voyage  in 
search  of  ti  northwest  pa.ssage  tind  of  a 
residenct^  in  the  Arctic  regions  during 
the  years  1829,  IKW,  1831,  18;L',  iind 
18:5.S,  by  Sir  .John  Jioss,  4^,  London, 
18.3.">.  [Not  seen.] 
Rothe,  Chiirles  K.  Remarks  on  the  gold 
mines  of  North  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  13,  pp.  201-217, 1828. 


»         •      :i 


H42 


OATALOfUTF,    ANP    TNDKX    OF 


Inn.!,  ir 


Rothpletz,  AufTiiNt.     Tho  Pnriiiiiiii,  Tri 
aMMio,  and  .luruHHii;  fnrinatioim  in  t\w 
KiiHt  Iiuliiiu  Archi]icliiK(>.     ('riiiior  aii<l 
Kotti.) 

Am.  Nai,  \<ii.  .::>.  |i|i.ur>ii  wrj.  imi»i. 

AliMtrai't  «f  |iii|M<r  imiil  In  licul.  Hoc.  of 
Amnriru.  AiiKuat.  IHIM. 

Rothrock,   J,   T.     Tim    mjiiuI    <1iiiioh   of 

I>liilii<lc'l|>liia  Aiiul.  Sol.,  I'riM.,  IHHK,  PI..  i:U 

i:ir..  iHwt. 
Rothwell,  K.  r.     f(!ro8H  mM-Moim  nIiow- 
iii;;  Mm  rxceHHivo  iilicntioti  of  tlir  h\ii- 
cliiiiil  of  tho  fiTHt  antliraciti-  coiil  )i:i- 
Hin. ) 

Am.  I'hil.  S<M'.,  I'loc,  vol.  11,  !>.  Mil.  pluto. 
1K71. 

AltHtract  of  romarUs  on  tlu*  (UIVk  nl- 

t.ioH  in  tli(u<1ontillrati(>iiof  coil!  IkmIh. 
Am.  Inxt.  Mining  Kiit;.,  i'niiiH.,  vol.  I,  pp. 
(12-63,  lH7a. 

Alabama  coal  and  iron. 

Am.  liLst.  Milling  KuKm  'I'lnin.,  vol.  2.  pp. 
144-157,  ir.H,  1H74. 
Ui'iiiarkHliy  oIIhth,  pp.  1.'>7-1.'')H. 

'I'lio  K"l'l  linldH  of  till"  .sonlluM'n  ]»or- 

tion  of  tlio  iHlantl  of  8aii  l)oiiiin<;(). 
Am.  Iimt.  Miiiiiid  Kii^., 'I'niiis.,  vol.  10,  pp. 
;t45-;i,'i4, 1H82. 

Kuii.  mill  Miiiiii;;  .Four.,  vol.  ;t4,  pp.  :il-32,  4°, 
1«S2. 

Rottermund,  Do.  IJapport  jxi'ol(>j;ii|iio 
!idr«'.s.so  a  son  honniMir  U'  main'  dv 
(iu<^l>ec,  IX;").     [Not  seen.) 

[Report  on  tlii' c^xidoialion  of  liakos 

Snperior  and  llnron.] 

Ciinudit,  fji'ijisliitivi'  As.'ti'mtpl.v.  IK.'t;,  21 
p.lBCH.     [Not  Hirll.] 

Ucvicw  (j'liimilliiii  .lour.,  2il  ncric.'',  vol,  1,  pp. 
446-452,  lH5(i. 

Second  rajiport  wiir  r('xj>loration  dcH 

lacs    Sni((^rieur    ot  Hnron,    iiO    paH;on, 
Toronto,  18.">7. 

[Snr  nnc  collcftion  do  rochcs  c^t  do 

fo.ssilos  du  Canada  donn<^o  par  lui  ;ni 
MuHiMini  (rhi.stoirc  niitiirelle  do  Paris.] 
Soc.  (i^Mil.  Frame,  Hull..  2(1  .simIcs,  vol.  U, 
Pl>.  419-427,  1857. 

Routledge,  W.  Notes  on  the  Sydney 
eoal  field  on  the  island  of  Cape  IJroton, 
ISritish  North  America. 

Nortliof  ICii.i;liiml  lunt.  M in liijiEii};,,  Trans., 
vol.  24,  pp.  -,  pinto  ;ia,  1875. 

Tho  Sydney  coal  field,  Cape  Breton, 

Nova  Scotia. 

Am.  IiiHt.  MiniuK  Eng.,Traii.s.,  vol.  14,  pp. 
542-660,  1886. 


Rowley,  K.  K.      The  Choutoaii  Krnii|,  „f 
oaHtorn  MiHH<niri, 

Am.  (•(111.,  vol.  :i,pp.  ill   llfl,  188U. 

Rome  ol)Horvatir)n«  on  natural  (mmIh 

of  orinoidN  and  IdaHtoidH  from  the  lliir. 
liiiKton  linioHtone. 

.\m.  I  ii'ol..  Mil.  (I,  pp.  66-67,  ISnO. 

Roy,     Andrew.     Tho    Mahonin;;    \:illi\ 
coal  ronion. 

Am.  liiHl.  Mliilnu  Kii;;.,  Trniir*..  vol   i,  |,|i 
18H   l!M),  IH7I1. 

The  coal  lioldu  of  Wost  Viryini:!, 

Tli«  VlrsiiiliiM,  V  il.4,  pp.  l.'iO-KlO,  4  ,  ISh:i. 

Origin  of  coiil  and  <'arly  mining: 

Oliio  Milling;  .loiir..  Mil.  I,  pp.  147-l)iH,  ItKj.'), 

Tho  Ohio  ooal  field. 

Ohio  Miiiiiiu  Jour.,  vol.2,  pp.  121  120.  mi 

Review  of  I'rofoHMor  Orton's  (''hcih. 

sion  of  till-  hiwcT  coal  nmasuroHot'ohin, 
Ohio  Milling  •luiir.,  vol.  11,  pp.  »U-40,  I^Hi. 

Skotih  of  tho  (ilaHfiow-I'ort  Wash. 

iii>;ton  WorkH  of  TimcarawaN  Coiinty. 
Ohio  Miiiiii;;  .lour,,  vol.  ,'1,  pp.  li)-]5.  li^S4 

RufBn,    l'',dniniid,     Kejiorl    of    tlic    (lun 

nienceiiienl   and  jirojjross  of  tlir  a;;ii. 

cultural  Hurvoy  of  Soutli  Carolin.i  inr 

1KI.1,  IL'O.  .".  j.ages,  Colnmliia,  isi;;, 

[IiK'luilinii;  ap]ii'U(lin'.s  not   on  );i'i>|(>);\  in 

part  1)\  various  autliorn. J 

Siiiiploiiiental  rcjiort  of  tlio  auriinl. 

tnral  survey  for  ISlIi.  Second;) ly  ainl 
Miocene  marls  on  and  near  l.vinlis 
Ciocl<  in  I>arlin};ton,  Siinitcr,  \Villiaiii>- 
l)uri;.  !iiid  Marion  districts.  S.  ('. 

Ill  port  on  (ifol.and  Ayri.  Surv..  iji  li<U  In 
M.  Tuoiiicy,  pp.  .'liKi:!,  t'oluiiiliia,  1H4I. 

[Ruffner.  K.  H.f]  (ieidoj^ical  imii* 
[northern  Texas  .'ind  part  of  lsaiisa>". 
lii'liort  of  ItulViKM'  for  yrar  (•MiliiiiiilniirJii. 
1H77.  On  oxploralions  and  siirvivM  in  \k 
parlMicut  ot  tho  Missouri.  In  Kipori  nf 
('liii'T  of  Kn;;inriis,  I'.S.  Arni.\  lor  In"  |>|i. 
li:il-U;i.-^.  Aiipcndix  UU,  part  2.  Wa.'diiripl.'!! 
l.-!77. 

Ruffnei,  \V.   II.     SoinothiiiK    jihoiil  ilie 
ininorals  of  soutli  western  N'irifinia. 
The  Vir-iinias,  vol.  1,  p.  97  (3  i..l   1  ,  l'"" 

Campbell,  J.  L.,  and.     .\   pli.vsiciil 

survey  extending  from  Atlanta.  'i;i., 
across  Aiahama  and  Missis.siji])!  totlip 
Mississippi  Kiver  alon-;  the  liiiiMit' tli<' 
Georgia  racitic  Railway,  enilirinin!; 
tlu!  geology,  topography,  inincnls, 
.soils,  climate,  forests,  and  agriinlti'i'i' 
and  manufacturing  resources  of  tlif 


(nri.u  ir 
(tiitonn  (Triiii|i  nf 

110. IHMU 

III  iinturiil  ciHis 
Ih  t'roiii  tlir  lliir 

n,i«iK). 
nlioniiiK    \  alliy 

,  'rriiiin  ,  M'l    I,  If 

*'oHt  Viruiiiiii. 
1. 150- mo,  I    iHM 

•iirly  iniiiin;:. 
i,l>l».  U7-i'W,  iiw:). 

•J,  1111.121  v:o.\m 
>r  Orton'H  (''hciik- 

lll('!lHUrCH(>l't>lijii, 
.11.  l.|».3U-40,  IHj-l. 

Hjjow-I'ort  Wash- 
iciiriiwiiN  Coiiiily. 
l.;i.  1.11.10-15. 1'' K4 

Klli      of      tilt"     Clllll 

jniss  of  I  lit'  !i;;ii- 
(luth  Citroliiia  Inr 
oluinliiii,  isi:!. 

H   not    nil    n^"l"(;^    111 

•1 

>rt  (if  till-  iifrririil- 
Si'C'oiul;iiy  :iiii! 
(1    near   l..viiilis 
iinttT.  Willianiv 

trii'ts.  S.C. 
li.  Surv.,  ill  Wl  liv 

iliimliia,  1K44. 

(•(ilof^ital  iiiiti"' 
jiiirt  (if  KiiiiHiisl, 
car  cmliiiiiJiim'*, 
Hill  MirvrVM  ill  Itf 
iiri.  Ill  liipiirl  !■( 
Army  I'm-  1-"  PV 
|iart  'J.  Wasliilipli'!! 

tliiiif;    ;ili(iiit   ilie 
tern  Virginia. 

!17  (?  ]<■)■  I  .1^"" 

and.     .\   I'l'.vsii'al 

om   Atliiutii.  lia., 

MisHiHsil'l'i  '""'^ 

no- till'  1  ill''"'' "'M 

ilwuy.   ciiilii'iiii"-'  I 

rrapliy.    inii"'""''"' 

and  aKrifiiltiii'''  I 

resources  ol'  >'i« 


nAnTi'V.l 


NORTH    AMKKirAX    OF.OT.OOY. 


843 


Rtitfaer,  W.  II.,  Campbell,  .1.  !.■.,  and—     RuBsell,  iHrncl  Cook — Contiiinoil. 


CoiitiiniiMl. 
roiiiilry,  117   iiajjoH,  i.'  iiinpH.  mictloim, 
Niu  Voik,  IHK.i. 

Rii^^leH,  1).    (iiMilo/riciil   and    niiiictdln- 

I IIS  iiiiliciMif  tlio  region  around  Fort 

\\  iiiiicliaoo,  Mi('lii;;an  Territory. 
\  III.  .idiir.  Koi..  vol,  :m,  pp.  i  h,  ikui. 

( 'diiHiderat  ioMH  re.speetinu  Mie  coiiper  ' 

iiiiiii'M  of  i>a1\i>  Superior.  ^ 

Am.  Jour.  .Scl.,  2(1  wriM,  \ (»l.  41),  iip.M  72, 

Rus«ell,  K.  W.     A  cryHtallino  rock  near 
till'  Hiirfa<!e  in  I'awneo  ('oiinly,  Nolir. 

Aiii.iii'iil..  vol.  l,|i|i.  i:io  i:!l  (i  |>.|,  IM<'4.  I 

—  I'iie  salt  well  at  l-ineoln,  Nelir.  | 

Aiii.lli'ol.,  vol.  1,11.  i;tl  (J  p.).  IKHH. 

—  I  IVat  lied  in  I,on])('onnty,  Nelir.  1 

.Viii.Ci'dl..  Mil.  1,11  i:i7(!.  p.).  IHHH. 

—  Preliminary  not4'H  on  tlio  >?""J*'K.V  "f 
(ciitiiil  NebraHka. 

Aiii.Ccol..  V(il.7,  pp.  :!K  •14,  IKOI. 


—  Snliihnr  depoMiU  in  Itali  and 
.Nevada. 

New  York  .Viml.  .Sii.,  TmuH  ,  \ul.  1,  pp.  ItlH 
175,  I8,vj. 

Kiii^.  mill  Milling  Jdiir.,  vol.  :l.^,  pp.  :i|  TJ,  4", 
1kh:i. 

AbHtrnrI,  Am.  •lour.  ,Sri.,  :iil  mciIi'm.  vol.  25 
(1  p.),  lliftl. 

—  Sketch  of  the  froolo^ical  liiHioiv  of 
l.nke  l.aliontiin,  a  (,>iiiiteriiary  I.'iIni<  of 
north  western  \e\  ada. 

r.  S.  (ii-ol.  Siir\ ..  .1.  W.  1'(i«<ll.  liiirvlor,  :i(l 
.Viiliilal  Koport,  lor  IHH1-H2,  pp.  \m  'Mi.  Waxli 

iiiuidii,  ihh;i. 

.Mmliai  In,  Am.  ildiir.  Scl.,  Ilil  mitIch.  vol.27, 
I>1).  117  tw.  iHHi:  Am.  Nal..  vol.  11,  pp.  l.VJ  I.l:!, 
plali's.  1."<H.".;  Sci.  .\iii.  Siipp..vol.  IK  (No  (.',()), 
p.  71H7.  -l  ,  1H84;  Scifiicc.  vol.  1,  pp.  (II  (Hi,  i\ 
IH84. 


The  p'olojiy  of  lliidsoii  ('oiiiily.  N.  .1. 

New   York    .Xcml.  Sri.,  .\niial.><.  vol.  'J.  pp. 
27  Wl.  pi.  2,  1KH3. 

Ill  part,  Sciciicf  (nlltod  liy  .1.  M]rliil..i|,  vol. 
RnsKeli,  iHiael  ('(loU.     I.ako  Wakatipn,  2, pp.(i:i  «>,  ihhi. 

New  /.(^aland. 


A  Ml.  Nat.,  vol.  10,  pp.  ;1X5  n02.  lH7fl. 


I'layaM  and  |ilaya  lakcH. 


ropiilar  Sii.   Mnnllih.  vol.  L'l'.  pp.  ;l.-iii  :iR'i, 
—  Notes  on  the  !m(!iont  >?''"'•<"'•< "f  Now  i>(^;, 

Ziilaiid. 


Nrw   York  T.vfciiiii  Nat.  IIihI..  AiiiiitlH,  vol. 
II  |ip.2.-il-2«i5,iimp  10,187(1 

—  (til  the  fdrniiitioii  of  lakes. 

I'ojiiilar    Sri.    .Monthly,  vol.  <.l,  pp.  .''i:i0-54(!. 

I-71I. 

—  ('(iiireriiiiio  fii()t]>rints. 

Am.  N:it.,  vol.  1 1,  i.p.  KIC  417. 1S77. 

—  Oil  tlic  intrusive  nature  of  th(>  Tri- 
assjr  hii)i  slieels  of  New  .ler.sey. 

Ami.  .lour.  .Sci.,  ;i(l  scries,  vol.  l.V  pp.  277--SII, 
1>7«. 


AliNliact.  Sciriico.  Mil.  1,  jip.  7'  7s  1 J  ml. 1,4  ', 
lri8;i. 

—  A  fjeolofjiciil  rei'(iunaiNHan('(>  in  hoiiIIi- 
orn  Oreo  (111. 

r.S.  (icol.  Siirv.,.l.\V.  I'owtill,  Diri'clor,  Itli 
Annual  Jitiport,  1H82  8:i,  pp.  4:il  4nt,  plalcx, 
\Vii.sliiii'.;toii,  18«l. 

.Mxtnict.  Science,  'iiLri,  pji.  .'iS  5!l  (J  p.), 4' 
1881, 

—  Tiiikes  of  tlu^  (Jreat  liasin. 
Science,  vol.  :t.  pp.  :)22  :i:i:),  is.>i. 

DepoHits   (if    voicaiiic   dust     in    the 


—  (Ill  tlic  oeciirrencc  of  a  solid  hydro-         (ireat  liasiii.     [.Mistract 
riiiliiiu   ill  tiie  eruiitive  rocks  of   New 

.lerscy. 

.\iii.  .lonr.  Sci..  lid  »orien.  vol.  ICi.  pp.  112-1 U, 


WashiiiKton   I'liil.  .Soc.  Hull.,  vol  7    pp.  18- 
iO.  18.S5. 
Almtract,  Scionce.vol.  .1.  p.  .Vi.'i  (J  p.),4  ',  1884. 


I.'<7.-. 
Alistract,  Am.  Xat.,  vol.  Ki.pp.  108-1119  (!j  p.), 

l(*T!i. 


—  North  raroliiia  coal  lields.     |  I'oview 
of  report  of  H.  M.  Chance. ) 

Science,  vol.  C.  pp.  5^18-54!»,  1885. 


—  Tho  existiiij^    {glaciers  in   the  liifih 
Hit!rra  of  ('alit'oriii;i.     [Alistr.ict.] 

\Vasliiiii:t(m  I'liil.  Soc..  Hull.,  vol.  7,  pp.  5  8 
1885. 


—  111!  tlie  physical  history  of  the  Tri- 
assjc  I'liriiiatioii  in  New  .lersey  iind  tin* 
Coiiiiecticiit  \'alley. 

N'e«   York   Acad.  Sci.,  AnnalH.  vol.  1.  pii. 
•J-.'ii  J.W,  1870. 
Ucvicwcd  by  .1.  1).  Dnn."!,  Am.  Jour.  .Sei..:;d 

wric.s.vol.  17.pp.:i28-:i;i(l,  1870,  mid   1'.  I'la/er.       KxistinjJ     o;l:icierH     of     th(>      I'llitcd 

Am.  .Vat.,  vol.  13,  pp.  284-292, 1879.  Stsitos. 

(Ill  the  former  extent  of  the  'I'riassic   j  r.  s.c.ool.  Surv... T.W.  Powell,  llirecKir.ntli 

foiiuatioii  of  tlio  Atlanti"  StatOH.  1         Annual  Report,  1883-«4,  pp.  3U3-3.')5,WiishinR- 

Am.  Nnt.,  vol,  14,  pp.  703-712, 1880.  I  ton,  1885. 


844 


CATALOnilE    AND    INDKX    OF 


[ll'l  T.,  l-.'T 


Russell,  iHrnel  ('o()k — ('<mriini('<l.  |  Russell,  Israel  Cook— (Jontiuuod. 

(ieolojjfical  history  of  l.ii]u>   Lahoii-     An  oxpcdition  to   Mount  St.    1111;^ 

tan,  a  (^uatornary  lako  of  PDrtlnvest-  |       Alaska. 

cm  Nevada.  Xntiimal  (ifoKr.    Mnj;.,  vol.  ;!,    11)1.    ii-isi, 

l)latcH,  ;;  '.'0,  ISSH. 

i:.  S.  Oeol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  l'..«ell,  Dircct^.r,  I  Almtra.t«,  A.n.  Jmir.  S.i.,  Il.l  sm....  v„l  r 

moiiOKiai.h  11/JS8  ].nK.'H.  44  platos,  4°,  AVa«li-  j  ,,p.  171-172  (§  p.).  18!»1;  Am.  Go..).,  vol.  ^, 

ingtOII.  1H8-.  [lKK(i|.  I  141-14:;,  1801. 

Abstn.rt  l.y  K.  M.-Lintorh.    I.iv.rpool  l.it,      ^ j  Exi.lorations  in  Alaska. 

ami  riiil..S<M„  I'r.x.,  Vdl.  41.  ]>i..:!:ii)-:i42,  IH'.lii.       '  a       ,■      i         i-  ■,.,    ,0   ,   ,„ 

.   ,-  Am.  (icrpl..  vol.  I,  iiii.:i;t  ;;h,  1M!M. 

A  (Struct.-*,  Siu'ii.c,  vol.  1(1.  iiji.  78  7!l,  4  ,  IKSi.  j  " 


It 


.Scottish  (iiM.^r.  Ma;;., vol. :).  pp.  4()ii-472,  IH87. 

[Natural  jjiis  and    coal  in  Chester- 
Hold  County,  \'ii.] 

Tbr  Uiclimoiid  Dispnirli,  Kt'brmiry  20, 1887. 

Notes   on   the   faults  of   the   Great 

Basin  iiud  of  the  eastern  base  of  the 
Bierra  Nevada. 

Wrtsliiiistou  riiil.  Soc,  Hull.,  vol.  1),  pp.  5-7. 
1887. 

AlistiiK^t,  XriieH  Jiihrburh,  1889,  vol.  2,  pp. 
317-318. 

(iiifitornary  history  of  Mono  VtiUey, 

(;al. 


Are   tlu^re    Clacial    re.cord.s    in    |||,. 

New.'irk  system  ? 

Am.  .lour.  Sii.,  :i'l  Hi'iics.  vol.  41,  )i|i.  i:.. 
.'iO.'').  IHill. 

Almtrnct.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.25,  )i.  730  (,'i  lims, 
1801. 

Hiis  "Newark"  i)riority  as  a  i;i(Mi|i 

nainef 

Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  7,  ])p.  238-241,  ItBl. 

Russell,  \V.  II.  rrof^resa  of  the  limiiid 
ary  survey  of  Texiis,  with  a  lew  n 
marks  eoucernino;  the  coiintrv  alon:; 
the  line. 

Toxas  Almanac  (Uicliardson  \  Cn.).  vnl.j 
p|).  182-187.  (ialvdstoii,  IS.W. 


CS.Gcol,  Snrv.,8th  Ucport,  J.  W.  I'owdl.      Rutherford,  .lohn.     On  a  iiecnliaiii\ 


pp.  2l!l-;'.04,  platcH  1(1-44,  Wasliiiipton.  1889, 

Ali-^tracts,    Vm.dcol..  vol.  ti,  pp.  54-.')G;  Am. 
Jour.  Sci..  3(1  acrin.s,  vol.  30,  p.  4(12  (i  i>.),  1880. 

—  Sulia<>rial  dejiosits  of  the  arid  n^j^ions 
of  North  Anieriiii. 

C.ol.  Mag.,  Decailc  111.  vol.  (!,  ]t\t.  242-251), 
280-205,  1889. 

—  The  Newark  system. 

Am.  (icol..  vol.  3,  i)p.  n.-*- 182, 1880. 
Kovicwcd  by  ('.  H.  llitclioock.  Am.  Geol., 
vol.  5,  pp.  200-202,  1890. 

—  Snhaerial  decay  of  rocks  and  oriojin 
of  the  red  color  of  certain  formations,      Riitley,  I'rank.     The  .stndy  of  rocKs,  an 

IT.  S.  (iool.  Surv.,  Mull.,  vol.  8,  pp.  535-597,  elemciitiiry     toxt-liook     of     |i('trolo!.'>. 

platci  1  5  (No.  r)2).  Washiii^Mon.  1880.  Now  York,  187J). 

Alislracts,    Atm.    Cool.,   \iil.    ,'>.    jip.  110-111.  It.'vicwcd  liv  M.  K.  W(a(lHworlli|   .\in.N,il. 

180(1:  CauadiaTi  l!cc.  Sci.,  vol.  4,  p)!.  74-75;  \sm;  vol.13,  pp.  385  :!8t),  1S70. 

KuR.  mid  Miniii-.loMi-.,  vol.  40,  p,..  3(17  308     'pi,,,    microseoiiic,  cliaraclci'  of  the 

ncoll,  4 '.  1880;  I'opiiliuSci.  Montlilv,  vol.36.  .,  ■         r  m       * 

^        '      ,     ,,       '  ■  Vitreous  rocks  of  Montana. 

p.  .50.1(1  c((l.),  1880. 

Ucviowcd  by  .1.  1).  Dana,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci..  3d 

Kcrit'M.vcd.  39,  pp.  317-319   1880.  ,  ,.  . 

Composite   sjilicriilites    in   (ilisicliiin 


the  lilock-hoiisc  seam.  Cow  l!av.  (',i)» 
jircton. 

Nova  Scotinn  Inst.  Nat.  Sci.,  Tnins..  \.i.' 
part  3.  p|).  18-22.  jdatcs,  1870. 

—  'I'ho  coal  fields  of  Nova  Sc()ti;i. 
.Norib    of     Kn;>iaud    Inat.     iliniii^     llii:. 

Trans.,   vol.  10,    pp.    Ill  172,    I'lalcs   X\\ 
XXVII,  1870-1871. 

—  The  coal  tiolds  of  Nova  iScotia,  ,> 
pa^es,  niiips,  Nowcastlc-npoii-i.viic. 
1H71. 

I  l'ci)rint  from.  ■I'ran^;.     Nortb  oC  \'.\i'^\ i 

lust,  of  ^liiiinji  Kuf;.  | 


(Icol.  .Soc. Quart,  .lour.,  vol.  37.  p|i.:iOI-.'».i 
402.  jilatc.  1,><81, 


—  Notes    ou    the    surface    jjeology   of         from  Mot  Siiriiifjs,  C;il. 
Alaska.  |  Ucol.  Soc  l^Juart.  Jour.,  vol.  4(1.  pp.  I'.':'  C 


1800. 

Abstract,   Am.  Xat..  vol.  24.   pp    ll.S'*-ll»'. 
(8  lini's),  IK'.K). 


(icol.  S(,c.  Am.,  Hull.,  V(d.   1,  p|).  00,  1. 54-1 55, 
plato2. 1800. 

Discussed  bv  N.  S.  Shalir  I'.nd  T.  ('.  Obanr  ' 

borliu, lip,  1,55-^156.                                            !  Ruttman  [  IVrd.  S.  |.     Notes  on  thciic"!- 

Abstnu'ts,  Am.  lieol..  v(d.  ,5.  jip.   118-110  ogy  of  the  Tilly  Foster  mine, 

(J  p.);  Am.  Xat..  vol.  24,  p.  208  (4  lines).  1890,  \v-  Inst-  Miniufi  Knfj..  Trans.,  vnl.  l.">.  pv 

70  00,  plate.  1887. 

—  Ico  cliffs  on   Kowah   Hivcr.  Ahiska,  R^^ton,  (i.  1'.     On  the  v.dcanic  rocks ol 

observed  l)y  Lieutenant  ("antwell.  ii         m     • 

■'  northern  Mesieo. 

Am.C.col.,  vol.fi.  pp.  10-50. 1800.  (icol.  Soc,  giuirt.  ,Iour.,  vol.  0.  p.JillJlil. 

I'reguutiug  a  lottur  from  J.C.  CantwoU.  185U, 


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845 


S. 


vol.   ".,    I'll.     .l-liM 


i.    North  ol'  I''.ii':l:"i'l 

tiidy  of  iiii'Ks,  nil 
)k    i>r    |)f(n)lii'.'\. 

nlHWorllil.  .\in.N:ii.. 

I  chaviK'tpr  I'l'  till' 


litcs    in   (ilisiiliiM 


,.1.  24,  w    ii'^"-""' 


iNotes  on  lln' 


vdlciuiii'  !"'■' 


Saeman,  Ti.  On  tlie  unity  of  f^oological 
pliiMionitMia  in  the  .solar  «ystoni. 

Am.  Jour.  Si'i.,  2(1  .soricu,  vol.  3;i,  pp.  3U-45, 

]>'<■:. 
I'niiii  Soo.  Wol.  Fraiii'o,  Hull.,  Fob.  4,  l«fil. 

Safely,  Ivobert.  Discovory  of  uiastodou 
iciiiains  at  (Johoi-s,  N.  V. 

.Viii.Joiir.  Sci.,  2tl  BtTJOH,  vol.  42,  p.  426  (4  p.), 

Saffoid,  James  M.  'I'lie  Silurian  basin  of 
middle  Tennessee,  witli  notices  of  the 
stnitM  HUiTouudinj;  it. 

Am.  Jour.  S<'i.,  2tl  st'rioH,  vol.  12,  pp.  352-.'t61, 
18.".  1. 

—  On  tliDiiarallelisniof  the  l,o\vei  Silu- 
rian j^roups  of  middle  Tenncsseo  with 
thouc  of  New  York. 

.\iii.    .\r.soc,  Atlv.  Sci.,   Proi;.,    vol.   7,  pp.    j 
l.Vi-l'iO,  18,-.3.  ! 

Aiiiiiils  of  Snioiite  IClevcliinil],  vol.  I.  pji, 
Jia-'J.'il,  1853. 

—  .\  i^folofjical  reoonnaiHsaiu'o  of  'I'en- 
nt'sst't'.  lii'st  biennial  report,  Kit  pages, 
ui!i|),  Nashville,  18:V>. 

Alislrnel,  Am.  Jour.  Sri.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  22, 

|ip.  IL'i.t  IX),  IS.'iO. 

I  —  Second  biennial  report  on  tlie  iivt>\- 
ii.'v  of  Tennessee,  11  pages,  Nashville, 

IrtT. 

—  (>n  '{'(Minesseo  geological  history.         ! 
Am.. lour.  Sei.,2(l  series,  vol.  20,  pp.  128-12!) 

(i  I'.),  it<r>8. 

I  —  On  some  points  in  American  geolog- 
ical liistory. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.27,  pp.  140- 

141,  l,<i'J.  i 

|-^Tli(>  lTi)]ier  Silurian  beds  of  western 
Teinu'ssec ;  and  Dr.  F.  Koemer's  mono- 
ivaph.  \ 

Am. , I  our.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  31,  pp.  205-209, 

Ifiil.  ! 

I —  iMi  the  Cretaceous  and  superior  for- 
mations of  western  'I'cnnessce. 

Am.  .lour,  bci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  37,  pp.  300-372, 

\m.  I 

1^ — Note  on  the  geological  position  of 
lii'tiolenm  reservoirs  in  southern  Keu- 
tiiciiy  niul  in  Tennessee.  ■ 

Am.  .Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  42,  pp.  104-107, 

|— (ipdlogy  of  Tennessee,  ,5.50  pages, 
map,  1  plates,  Nashville,  1869.  j 

j— Tlie   topograpiiy    tmd     geology    of  ; 

N'ashvillc.  ' 

Hi'lmrt  of  I  lie  board  of  lieiillli  of  lliccilyof 
Xasliville  for  1877,  pp.  147-151,  Nuslivillo,  1877. 


Safford,  .Inmea  M. — Continued. 

Tennessee  [gc(d(>gical   forniatioiis) 

Miu'fiirliiuoN  Am.  (icol.  Uwy.  Oiuido,  j>p. 
loe-ino,  1879. 

rhysico-geogiaphical  and  agricul- 
tural features  of  the  States  of  Tennes- 
see [and  I\entu(^ky]. 

loth  C'en.Hiis  r.  S.,  vol.  5,  report  on  cott(Ui 
production  in  the  I'liited  .Slatch,  part  1,  pp. 
381  404  (bottom  pa(5iiu.Uon),  map, 4'^,\Viwhiii{;- 
ton,  1884. 

[ ]  Tennessee. 

Mncfarlane's  (icol  Rwy,  Guide,  2d  edition, 
pp.  401-40.-.,  18110. 

Th(!  fortnatioi.s  and  artesian  wells  of 

Memphis,  Tenn.     [Al)stract.  ] 

.\m.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc.Mil.  IW,  p.  244 

(Jp-).  It*'-"- 

(riiblished  in  full  in  'rennessee  Slate  hoiird 
of  health,  liiiU.,  vol.  5,  No.  7,  pp.  98  100,  Niish- 
villc,  18!U).) 

St.  John,  ().  n.  Letters  [surface  geology 
of  the  Kaccoon  Kiver  region  and  geol- 
ogy of  iniddl(i  western  Iowa]. 

State  ^colonist  of  Iowa,  Isl  and  2d  Annual 
Ucports  of  proi;rcss.  by  (!.  A.  AVliitc,  pp.  171- 
201.  Dos  Moim>s,  1808. 

Ke|>(irt  [on  i>art  of  district  between 

Des  Moines  iiinl  .Missouri  rivers]. 

Slate  j;eoh>nist  of  Iowa,  1st  and  2d  .Vnnuiil 
Ucports  of  pro;;rc.s.s,  by  ('.  .V.  White,  pp.  84-87, 
!)cs  Sloincs,  l.'^tiS, 

(Jt'ology    of    tlie    middle    region    of 

western  Iowa  tiiid  other  fomitics, 

(}eol.  Surv.  Iowa,  K('port  bv  ('.  \.  White, 
vol.  2.  pp.  1-200,  Pes  Moines.  1870. 

[ ]  Ciirboniferous  system,  middh^  coal 

nieasHfes. 

(icol.  Surv.  Iowa,  Kepoit  liy  (*.  A.  White, 
vol.  1,  pp.  204-284,  Dos  Moines,  1870. 

(Jeology   of    the    middle    region   of 

western  Iowa  and  other  counties. 

Geol.  .Surv.  Iowa.  l!e|ioil  by  C.  .\.  White, 
V(d.2,  pp.  1   "W,  Des  Moines,  1870. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  northeastern 

New  Mexico. 

Unitcil  States  geological  and  y:eo};raphical 
survey  of  the  'Porriioiies.  V.  V.  llaydcn  lu 
ehaiKC.  Ibill..  vol.  2,  pp.  27!t-308,  plates  42  4!t, 
Washington.  1870. 

Abstiact,  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  13, 
p.219(Jp->.  l'*'7«. 

Kejiort  on  tlie   !;('(. logical  lield  work 

of  the  I'litoii  division. 

rnited  .StntOH  KColnLiiciil  and  ){co;;rapliical 
survey  of  the  I'erritcirics.  enibriiciii;;  Idaho 
and  Wyoinliur,  1".  V.  Ilayden.  in  cliar>;e,  11th 
Annual  Kcport  [for  1877],  pp.  321  5(18,  Wash- 
infjlou.  l.-i77. 

Abstract.><,  Am.  .N'at.,vid.  12,  p.  lu:.  {\  p.), 
1878;  .\m.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  15,  p,  58 
(i  p.),  1878. 


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St.  John,  O.  II. — CoiitiiituMl. 

Ik<;|)url  (111  tlio  K^^'l^yy  "^  the  Wind 

]£lvcr  district. 

I'uitcd  .Stiltis  yciilo^ical  iiml  Hco^jiapliiriil 
Hiirvoy  of  llm  Ti'iTitorics,  !•'.  V.  Iliiyiliiii  in 
fliurnr,  12111  Aiiiiiial  i;r|(iirl  [(Vir  lK7fi|,  W'.y- 
(MiiiiiK  ami  Idaho,  part  1,  iip.  173  '.'till.  ]ilat<'r<, 
iiiapH,  WiiHliiii>;toii,  lU8:i. 

NotoHon  tlio  o;oology  of  Houtlnvi'Mteni 

KilllHilM. 

Kansas  board  of  agriculture,  .'Jtli  Ueiiort, 
part  2,  pp,  132  l.V.',  1.S87. 
KansaH. 

Mai'farlancHdfol.  Kwy.  Guide,  2d  edition, 
jip.  274  '.'sa,  isao. 

St.  John,  Saiimol.     JOluiii'-iitsof  i^ciology, 
xvi,  X\i  pa-jcs.  IL'  .  Now  York,  1852. 

St.  Louis  Republican.      ISclclicr's  arto- 
.siiiii  widl  ill  St.  Louis. 

Ani..li)ur.  Sci.,  2d  .sories.  V(d.  15,  pp.  400-402, 

\sr,:i. 

From  ,St.  Louis  Kepulilicaii. 
Salisbury,    U.  1).      Cut'inital    aualyses, 
coiiipiltMl. 

(ieoloK.vof  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873-1879, 
vol.  1,  pp.  :io:)-;;os,  Madison,  mm. 

(.'oliiiiinar  striictiiro  in  subaiiiiooiis 

clay. 

Scient!!',  vol.  Ti.  p.  287  (s  p.).  18H5. 

NotoH    on    the    dispersion   of  drift 

copper. 

AVisconsiii  Acad.  Si'i.,  etc.,  Trans.,  vol.  0,  [tp. 
42-5(1.  plate,  188(1. 

Terminal    nioraiiiea   in    North   Oer- 

niany. 

A.UI.  Jour.  Sci. ,3d  series,  vol.  3,">,  pji.  4O1-407, 

1888. 


—  On     c(^rtaiii     extra-niorainic     drift 
phenoiiiona  of  Xow  .lersey. 

Am.  (leol.,  vol.8,  pp.  I'.ia,  238  23!)  (J  p.),  1891. 
Abstract   of  pajier  roatl    to  Geol.  Soc.  of 
Ami'rica,  18SI1. 

—  On  Ihe  northward  and  eastward  ex- 


Salisbury,  It.  D.— (.'ontinnod. 

On  the  relationship  of  tlitil'leistixenc 

to  the  ]>re-l'Ioistocene  foriiiatioiis  oi 
Crowlcys  Ridf^c!  and  adjacent  hum, 
soiitli  of  tlie  limit  of  olaciation. 

(it'ol.  .Surv.  Arkansas,  Koport  for  18H!l,  vol  ■: 
tlio  K""!"*!?'  "•  Crowleys  liid>;o,  by  |;,  j; 
Call,  jip.  224-248,  xv-.wi,  1801. 

lu  part  from  .Vm.  .lour.  .Sci.,  3d  seiiiN,  vul 
41,pp.  3,')!)-377, 1891. 

Abstract,  Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  7,  iip.  203-2(11  (-in 
1891. 

Chamberliii.T.  C,  and.  I'reliiiiinarv 

paper  on  tlie  drlftless  area  ol'  tiic 
I.^pper  Mississip))!  \alloy. 

r.  .S.  (ieol.  Siiiv.,,1.  W.  I'owell,  Dire.  (,,1,  Gil. 
Annual  Keport,  1884-8.">,  pp.  199-322,  pl.n,, 
23-29, 188.'). 

Alistra<'l,  Sciouce.   vol.  10,  pp.  3(l0-:iuT,  i 
iss". 

On  tiie  rclatioii8lii|iof  tile  I'lci.^. 

tocoiio  to  tlio  pre-ricistoeeiu!  lorniii- 
lions  of  the  Alisslssii)|)i  liasiii  smith  o|' 
the  limit  of  glaciation. 

Am.  Joiir.  Sci.,  3d  .-icries,  vol,  41,  )>]i.;!,'i',i  ;;;; 
1891. 

Alio  in  part  in  (Juol.  Siirv.  .\rliaii8a-.  Ui  |..i.-t 
for  1889,  vol.  2.  till"  ue<do;fy  of  Crowley-  i;iil;,'i, 
by  H.  E.  (Jail,  pp.  224  248,  1891. 

Salter,  J.  W.    Noteon  thefo.ssilH    '    '  • 
from  the  Ottawa  h'ivtr. 

.Viii.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  sia'ics,  vol.  14,  pp,  2:'J-Jj:; 
18,-)1. 
llritisli  Absoc,  Keport,  1851,  pp.  03-(;,'i,  IfCii 

On  Arctic  Silurian  fossils. 

(ieol.  Soc,  (^)uart.  Jour.,  vol.  9,  pj).  :)l2-:ii;. 
1853. 


Sutherland,  1'.  C,  and.     .\]iiiL'iHlix 

on  o'coloojy. 

.loiinial  of  a  voyaj;e  to  I'atlins  liay  abl 
Harrows  Straits  in  tbe  ye.-irs  I8."iii  .'i|,]iir 
foniiiMl  by  II,  JI.  S.  Ladi/  fraiikliii  ami  N.r;)/,;,), 
under  tilt!  cemmand  of  William  I'emiy,  2  vol- 
umes, Ijondou,  1852.     |  Nol  seen.] 

Salterain  y  Legarra.      .Vpuntcs  fcsiin- 
tension   of  pfo-l'lcistoiieno  yravels  in  ircolouicos  do  In  llahaiia  y  (Juaiiabiicoii 


the  hasin  of  tint  Mississipiii. 

Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  8,  lip.  195,  238  (J  p.),  1891. 
AbsliacI     (d'   paper    read    to  (ieol,  Soc.  of 
Ainorica,l,S91. 

—  On  tlio  ])robal)lo  existence  of  a  aec- 
oinl  di'iftloss  area  in  the  Mississiiipi 
Valley. 

Am.  (iool.,  vol.  8.  p.  232  {f,  p.).  1891. 
Abstract  of  paper  read  to  Am.  A.s.soc.  .\dv. 
Sci.,  1891. 

—  A  further  note  on  the  ao;e  of  the 
Onuif^o  Hands. 

Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  3(1  neries,  vol.  42,  pp.  252-253, 
1891. 


(,'onii-siou  iiiapa ,i;eol(i;;icadi^  Espafia,  I'.iililiii. 
vol.7,  .Madrid.  1880. 

Sampson,  F.  A.      Notes  on  the  siili-(':ir- 
boiiiferois  series  at  .Sedalia,  Mo. 

Ni>w  Vork  .Vcad.  Sci.,  Trans  ,  vol.",  \i\i.'Hfi 
217.  1888. 

A  l>iblio>;raphy  of  the  ^''"'"8.^'  "^ 

Missouri. 

(ieid,  Surv.  Missouri.  Hull.  Xo.  2,  I.IS,  xviii 
pajies,    890. 

Sanddrs,    (Joorgo  N.    Mineral  lands  of 
Lakv'  Sni)erior. 

281  li  Conj;.,  2d  .sess.,  .SonateDoc,  vll.No.lK. 
jip.  3  9,  \i.  No,  175,  pp,  8-14,  map,  1845. 


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847 


\no<l. 

l'th»il'l«'istoiiii(. 
}  loriiiatuiiis  III 
iul.iiUM'iit  arc;i., 
laciiitioii. 
jliort  tor  l«H!i,  vnl/j 
s  liiilnoi  ''.V  K.  li. 
SOI. 
.  Sci.,  'Ml  scrii'?.,  Vdl 

1. 7,  pp. 203-201  (Jim, 

111(1.  Preliiniiiiirv 
•8H    aroii    <>r  tilt 

loy. 

I'owcll,  l)ii<''t(ir,Oili 

,   PI).  I'.l«-;r22,  plalis 

.   10,    pp.  ;!(IG-;H)T.  4  . 

Itilli))  of  tile  I'lcis- 
li'istoccill!  rcirill;!- 
ijii  hiisiii  sdiitli  (if 

II. 

es,  vol.  4i,pii.:i.v,i-::7; 

u'v.  Arliiiiisa--.  Ki|"irt 
;y  (it'Crtiwli'V--  l!i(lj;i'. 
,  IKDl. 

llio  fo.^Mils  *  '  " 
t'l'. 

il'8,  Vdl.  14,lip.-'."J-'JB, 

,lH,-)i,pp.o;t~r,.-i.i,s,vj. 

t'ossilH. 

.,vol.  it,  pp.  :ii2-;ii;, 

and.     AjipeiKlix 

ID  I'.iitViiis   r.;iy  :iiiil 

yi'Mi-rt    KS.'iil  .'"l.livr- 

I'ntiikliii  anil  .Vivi/n'ii, 

Williiiiii  reliiiy.  2  vol. 

I)(    SCl'll.l 

.Vpuilti'S  iVsico- 
na  y  (Juaiiabaco;! 
i-mU'  Espafia,  lidlvtiii 

•s  on  tlio  .siili-l'ar- 
eihilia,  Mo. 

'rnins,  vdl.V,  vi'.'-W 

)t'  the  «''"'"!!>  "' 
r.iill.  Xo.  2,  l.^iS.  xviii 
Minoral  liinls  of 

.■iiatoDoc.vli.'No.in. 
-M,  map,  1845. 


Sanders,  Richard  II.  Mliio  Stout*  l''lat 
I'd])  ( 'oal  (.'oiiipaiiy'H  lands. 

i  lie  Viraiiiiiis,  vol.  4,  jip.  175-17('>,  4',  KJiJII. 

I  K't'port  on  )  shito  rt!;Lcion. 

"il  Gciil.  Siirv.  Piiiiisylvaiiia,  l):i,  vol.  1,  j^ccil 
(,i;\  111'  I.rliiKli  ami  Niirlliaiiiiitiin  iiiiiiiliiM,  jip. 
8:1-117.  map  of  Franklin  ('niiiily  in  atlas,  llai- 

ri.>liurK,  IHSI). 

Alisfnict,  Am.  .Joiir.  Sci.,  ','>\  .■((■lii  n,  \ul.  JT, 
|,.  |f.l  (I  i).),lK84. 

—  Plait,  l''runkliii  and.     Section  ot"  the 
I'ali  o/oic  rocks  ill  lUair  County,  I'a. 
A  hi.  I'hil.  Soi-.,  I'roi'.,  vol.  17,  pp.  :i4»  ;).VJ, 

Til  1.S7H. 

:il  drill.  Sniv.  rtiiiisylvania,  IJcport  K,  fus- 
>\1  nil',  .liiniala  N'allfy,  liyd.  11.  Dcwrrs.  pp. 
2iil  -C'i,  llanisliiir:,'.  187.''. 

Saiifoid,  Hdwai-d.  An  account  of  dejio- 
siiiiiM.s  ol'calcaicons  tula  at  Cliitteuan- 
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Am.  Jour.  .Sri.,  vol.  1(<,  pp.  1154  ll.'ill,  l«:iO. 

Battel  field,  ficor.ijc.  [K'c.coiil  of  wtsll 
lioriii:;-  in  W'ainMi  County, 'rt'iiii. J 

KiportH  oil  ii^irii'iiltmr  ol'  Ti  niussir,  pji. 
Ill  IKl.Xaslivillc,  1877. 

Saugei,  Kdward  J5.  'J'lir  j'C'ology  of  cen- 
tral .Vii.stralia. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17.  pp.  11 17  1  U4, 1883. 

Sauvaije,  10.  Notice  Hiir  hf.s  minora i.s  do 
fiT  (111  lac  SuiX'riciir. 

.Vniialcs  (Ics  MineH,  7lli  .sriii's,  vol.  8,  iqi.  1 
ii.'i,  plate  1,  1H7,'>. 

Savage,  J.  Notes  on  the  }fooloj;y  of  the 
Sjiaiiish  jioaks. 

Kaii.sas  Acad.  Sci..  Trans.,  vol.  11,  jip.  1 13  114. 

I ->,-., 

SaviDe,  M.  II,     The  Sauborn  bowlder. 

lid.^t.in  Soc,  Nat.  Hist.,  I'loc.  x  ol.  24.  pp.  .ISO- 

D>-i.  l.«li;l. 

Sawkins,  .T.  (!.  lioports  on  the  goolojuy 
of  Juiiiaicaor  part  2of  the  West  Indian 
siiivi  y,  with  <!ontribiitions  from  (i.  1'. 
Wall,  l.iicas  Marrctt,  Arthur  Lennox, 
ami  ('.  ]{.  Hrown,  and  ajiiioiidix  liy 
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—  Wall,  G.  1'.  and.  K'oport  on  tln^  siir- 
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clail. 

SaiilliKoiiian  licpovt  for  1850,  pp.  JHl  28!>. 
1857. 

Heport  on  the  geolof^y  of  Ti  in- 

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Sawyer,  Amos.  On  th(*  origin  of  ravines 
ill  tins  prairie. 

St.  LimiK  Acad.  Sci.,  TrnuH.,  vol.  3,  p.  cxlix. 
1878. 


Sayler,  N.  (icological  ma))  of  Ohio, 
scale  ,"i  miles  to  1  inch,  ('incinnal  i,  I.S(ir». 

(icological  ma])  of  IiKli.-ina,  scale  5 

miles  to  1  inch,  Cincinnati,  l.S(!.">, 

(ioologi('al  ma))  of  Kentucky,  scale;") 

miles  to  1  inch,  Cinctniiati,  IHti,"). 

An  outline  geological  mtip  ol'  'IV^n- 

ncssce  [etc.  I,  (after  .SuH'ord),  Cincin- 
nati, ISliC.     I  Not  seen.  | 

Sayles.  Ira.  Oil  re.ioii  of  I'ennsylva- 
Ilia. 

.\iii.  iliiiir.  Sci., 'Jil  HviicH,  vol.  ;i!l,  pp.  Prtl  loi 

(:;p.).  180.-,. 

Schaeffer,  F.  (!.  On  the  jieat  of  Dutch- 
ess County,  N.  Y. 

Am.. lour.  Sii.,  vi,|.  1,  pp.  IIIIM  pi,  1S18. 
Hiail  111  Lyiiiim  of  Xat.  iri.it.  in  Niw  Vink. 

Schelleiibeig,  l'\  Z.  Ma])  showin;;-  oiit- 
cro])  of  I'ittsliiiri;  coal  iiiNorlh  lliiiit- 
ingdoii  TowiLshi]),  Wcstiiiorelaiid  Coun- 
ty, I'a. 

'-M  (idol.  Siirv.  I'i!nnH\  Ivania,  llipdrl  KK, 
■•'ayctld  anil  Wi'stniiirclainl  ciiiinliiH,  iiy  J.  J. 
.Stevenson. )).  Il.'il.  llarrisliiu);,  1877. 

Scliicl,  .lames,  (icological  re]ii)r(.  of  the 
country  exiiloit^d  under  tlii;  tliiity- 
eighth  and  forty-liiHt  jiarallcls  of  north 
latitude  in  18,->;i-.-)l. 

IJepiirt  111'  expliiratioli.-i  for  the  I'aiilic  Unit- 
mail  on  llie  line  of  tlie  forty  lirsl,  iiaiallel  of 
niirlli  lalitiiile,  liy  E.  (i.  r.eckwith,  pp.  VM- 
13:i,  s    (W'.isliiiiL'tdii,  l.^^.'.l). 

lOxpliiralidiis  anil  surveys  foi'  a  lailniad 
nmtd  fl'otil  tlid  >I  i»sissip]il  In  llie  I'aeilie 
llieaii.Vdl  2;  KeiHirt,  exiildiatiiins  fur  a  I'diile 
for  tlid  I'aeilie  Kailinail  nil  tlie  line  of  the 
fiirlytlrst  iiaiallel  of  imrlli  latitude,  liy  I.ieiit. 
E.  (i.  Iteekwith,  pp.  110-112,  4  \  WasliiiiKldU, 
1855  (33(1  Con;,'.,  2d  Scss.,  Seimto  Ex.  Doc. 
Xo.78|. 

On  tho  presence  of  pho8i)horic  acdd 

in  igneous  rooks. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  'Jd  series,  vol.  31,  ]i.  353 
(J  p.),  1801. 

Schimper,  I'rofessor.  The  ago  of  the 
Laramie. 

Am.  Nal.,  vol.  i:i.  pp.  Iii7-l'.i8  (S  p.),  1S7'J. 

Schleideu.  11.     [Lid tor  from  Mexico.] 

Xciies  Jaliilmeli,  1.^34,  pp.  33-34  (J  p.),  1834. 

[Letter  from  (iuadclupe  y  C'alvo  in 

Mexico. ) 

XeiioH  .lalirlmch,  1830,  pp.  301-304, 1831). 

Schmidt,  Adolf.  The  iron  ores  of  Mis- 
souri. 

Geol.  Siirv.  Missouri,  I'reliniiiiaiy  Report 
111!  iron  ores  and  coal  lields  fidiii  lield  work  of 
1872,  part  1,  l)p.  45-214,  New  York,  1873. 

Abstract,  Am,  Xut,,  vid.O,  pp.  243-245,  1875. 


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CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    Ol'^ 


fiiri.i,.  127 


Schmidt,  AddU'— Coiitiiinod. 

Th((  Ifiul  rcfjidii  of  cTiitral  MiHsoiiri. 

Ocol.  Siirv.  JliMMomi,  iiii  liuliiiK  liil'l  work 
of  187;i-74,  Ui'itort,  vol.  1.  pp.  5():i-577,  JcirerNon 
City,  1R71. 

On  the  foriiiB  iinil  origin  of  th«!  lead 

iuid  zinc  (lu])OHitH  of  soutbwcHtern  Mis 

BOUI'i. 

St.  LoiiiH  Aciiil.  Soi.,  'rriiiiM.,  vol.  n,  jip.  24(5- 
252, 187H. 

Ahstnict,  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  3tl  miricH,  vol.  10, 
l)p.300-;i01,187,''>. 

and    Leouhard,  Alexander.      Tlio 

lead  and  zint!  regions  of  sonthwestorn 
MiBSoiiri. 

(ire  .  Siirv.  MinHoiiri,  iiicluiling  llclil  work 
of  IS7:!-7I,  U«  porl,  vol.  1,  pp.  381-r>02,.Ti'mr.-<on 
City,  1**74. 
Schmidt,  Jiilhm.     [Kciso  durch  Sau  Sal- 
vador.] 

NfUOH  .Iiilirlmch,  1855,  py.  170-171, 1855. 
Sclimitz,  E,    .1.     ContribntionH   to    tlie 
geology  <•'■  Alabama, 

Ami.  Inst.  Mtuiiig  Kn;;.,  Trniis..  vol.  12,  iiji. 
144-172, 1H84. 

(I'eology  and    mineral  resonrces  of 

tlie  KMo  (irando  region  in  Texas  and 
Coaliiiila. 

Am.  Inat.  Miiiiiig  Kng.,  vol.  i;t,  ii]>.  388-40.'>, 

!iinp.  1885. 

Schneider,  Edward  A.     An  analysis  of  a 

soil   from    Wasil'.Migton    Territory,  and 

some   remarks   on   the   ntility   of  soil 

analysis. 

Am.  Jouv.  Si-i.,  3(1  srrioH,  vol.  3(i,  pp.  236-247, 
18H8. 

Schoepf,  .loliann  David,  lieitr.'igo  zur 
niineralogisclien  Kcinntniss  dcs  iist- 
lii^lmn  Thoils  von  Nord-Aiuorika  mid 
seinen  Gebirge,  1!M  pages,  Erlangen, 
17H7. 
Schoolcraft,  Henry  K.  A  view  of  the 
lea<l  jnincs  of  Missouri,  including  some 
observations  on  the  mineralogy,  geol- 
ogy, geograjdiy,  antiiptities,  soil,  cli- 
mate, poiMilation,  and  productions  of 
Missouri,  Arkansas,  iind  oilier  sections 
of  the  Western  country,  2it!)  pages,  .'{ 
l)lates,  New  York,  1810. 

Al)striict,  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  vol.  3.  pi>.  59-72, 
1821. 

Account  of  the  native  cop])cr  on  the 

southern  shore  of  Lake  Superior,  with 
historical  citations  and  miscellaneous 
remarks,  in  a  rejiort  to  the  i>epartnient 
of  War. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  3,  pp.  201-210, 1821. 
Alistract,  C^uurt.Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  12,  pp.  422- 
423, 1822. 


Schoolcraft,  Henry  1{. — Continued. 

Narrative  Journal  of  travels  tlirnnji 

tlie  Northwestern  regions  of  tlie  IihIimI 
States  extending  from  Detroit  tlir(iM;,'li 
the  gre.'it  chain  of  Aineri<!an  lalics  tn 
the  sources  of  tin*  Mi.ssissi])i)i  h'ivcr. 
performed  as  a  member  of  the  ex|pt!(li 
tion  uniler  Cass,  in  1,S2(),  U'.t  ]iiif,'(^. 
n>ap,  8  plates,  Albany,  1821. 

Reriarkable  fossil  tree  found  .'iliiiiii 

50  miles  southwest  of  Lake  Mi<  lil;':ii, 
on  the  K'iver  Dos  I'laines  in  tlie  noriii 
east  angle  of  the  State  of  Illinois. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4,  pp.  285-201 .  1S2J. 

On  the  number,  value,  and  iiositioii 

of  the,  eopi)er  mint's  on   the  soiitlifru 
shore  of  Lake  Superior. 

1711i  Coil;;.,  2<1  .mcmm.,  Sfliiite  piipcrs,  lio,  .',.:;:; 
piiKcM  ( Wasliinijtoii.  1822|. 

Narrative  of  an  expedition  tliroui/li 


the  Up]ter  Mississijipi  to  Itasca  Lake, 
the  actual  source  of  this  ri\fr,  ;i(il 
pages,  map,  New  York.  1S34. 

C(mtniii:ir<'i)ort  liy  I).  Hou^liton,  pp.  JHTl'iij 

On  the.    jiioduction  of  sand  storms 

and   lacustrine   beds,  by   causes  as.so- 
ciated  with  the  North  Americ:iii  laKr.v 
liriti.sli  Assoc,  Ui'iiort,  vol.  12,  Trans. (if scr 
tious,  pp.  42-44,  1342. 

Abstrnct,  Am.  Jour.  Si-i..  vol.  44,  ]i]i.  ;iS-- 
370, 1843. 

Sunuiniry  narrative  of  an  oxploratdry 

(expedition  to  the  source  of  the  Missi>. 
sippi  River  iu  1S2(),  I'esumed  mid  I'diii- 
pleted  by  the  discovery  of  its  (iri!,'iii  iii 
Itasca  Lake  in  1H3L',  Philadelpliia,  1S5I. 

Discovery  of  a   coal    Ijasin  on  the 

western  borders  of  the  Lake  of  tliu 
Woods. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  .series,  vol.10,  pji.  '.';'.2-231 
18,55. 

AUeu,  .L,  and.  Letter  from  ilic  .'Sec- 
retary of  War,  transmitting  a  iiim|iiiiii1 
report  of  Lieutenant  Allen,  .•uhI  II.  I!. 
Schoolcraft's  \isit  to  the  North  wcsi  In- 
dians iu  1832,  23d  Cong.,  !>!  sis\, 
House  Doc.  No.  323,  t)8  ])agcs,  in;ip 
[Washington,  1831] . 

School  of  Mines.  The  Mar(|Mrtl(>  irmi 
region,  by  students  of  tin'  siiiiinn'r 
school  of  practical  mining,  18>1, 

Scliool    of    Mines    ()iiart.,  vol.  .'!.  |i|).  '^''^^■ 
103-117, 100-207.  243-253,  1882. 

Tlie  iron  mines  of  New  .lerscy. 

Scliool  of  Minus  (jluart.,  vol.  4,  pp.  Ul-l:!l. 
1883. 


fltl'l.t,.  127, 


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NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


849 


ontiiuicil. 

ravels  lliroii;;!: 

H  of  tln'  Tllltld 

»etr<)ittliriiMj;li 
iri<Min  hikes  tn 
sissippi  i;i\ci, 
of  tlio  exjieili 
(20,    nit    pafjcN 

ee  foniul  iiIidih 

Lilko    Mirl\i',':iii 

as  in  tll<^  luirlli 
of  Illinois. 

USS-Sltl.  IH'i'J. 
ne,  antl  jiositidn 
n   the   souilii'iii 

c 

ito  impi'iM,  l>(ii.'i. :;:; 

ledition  tlu(His,'ii 

to  ItiiHcii  Lalie. 

this    liver,  'M 

.1831. 

imjjtlitoii,  ii|i. -''"-'-"•'-• 
ol'  Hiunl  stnriiis 
l)y   ciinscs  as8o- 

.  An\ci'ic!Ui  lakes, 
vol.  VJ,  Trans. of  KW 

M'i..  vol.  14.  I'll.  ;*>- 

fiinoxploviUon 
(1  of  tlie  Missi- 
sunit'd  :iiiil  I'liiii- 
of  ith  ()ri,i,'iu  ill 
lulii(U'li)lii:i,  1*1. 
basin  mi  tlio 
10  Lake  (if  the 

L-s,vul.l'.M>i'.  ■-'■■■--»* 

ttcr  from  i lie  Sec- 
litlinjj;  a  uiaiiaiui 

Allen,  iiiid  11.  li. 

he  N'ortlnvesi  In- 

•on-;-.,    l-^'    "'■'"■' 
(i8    itages,  map 

0  Maninette  iron 
of    the    Slimmer 
iniiif?,  IHSl. 

irt..  vol.  ;!.  PI'.  ■'''-'*■ 

1S8':. 

\ew  .lersey. 

•t.,  vol.  4,   l>|>.  Ill-'-'' 


Schott,  Arthur.  The  Crotacoous  hiisin 
(if  the  Kio  r.nivodel  Norte. 

.\m.  Amhoc.  Adv.  Sci.,l'roc.,  vol.  8,  \t\).  272- 

•j8;i.  inri5. 

( ieol<)fi;i(;iil  ohsorvationa  on  the  I'luto- 

vdiciinic  slope  of  the  Sierra  Madre 
ailing;  the  a/imiith  boundary  lino 
tliKiiifjh  northwest  Souora. 

.\iii.  AsHoe.,  Adv.  Sci.  I'roe.,  vol.  10,  part  2, 
(ip.  •J,->-50,  1857. 

—  ((ieoloKy  of  lower  Colorado  region.] 
I'.S.  and  Mexicuii  llouuilnry  Surv.,  lieport, 

liv  lOinory,  vol.  1,  part  3,  pp.  U2-99, 4°,  Washing- 
ton l«."i7. 

—  ( Jeolofjical  observations  on  the  coun- 
try alouK  the  boundary  lino  lying  be- 
tween the  one  hundred  and  eleventh 
(lo^;ree  of  longitude  and  the  initial  point 
of  liio  Colorado  [and  below]. 

f.  S.  and  Moxiean  Boundary  .Surv.,  Koport, 
li,\  Emory,  vol.  1,  part 2,  pp.  02-77, 4°- Washing- 
ton. 1H57. 

—  Siilistanco  of  the  sketch  of  the  geol- 
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XT.  S.  and  Mexican  Boundary  Surv.,  Ke- 
IKirt.  tiy  Emory,  vol,  1,  part  2,  pp.  28-48,  r^, 
Wasliington,  1857. 

—  Die  Kilstenbildung  des  niirdlichon 
Yukatan. 

I'etormanu's   Mitt.,  vol.  12,  pp.  127-130,  4", 

Schuster,  M.     Mikroskopischo  IJeobach- 
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Neues  Jahrhuch,  1887,  Boil.-Band,  jip.  451- 
578,  plates  17-20. 
Ali.straet,  Am.  Xat.,  vol.  22.  p.  452  (^  p.),  1888. 

Schwarz,   .Julius.      [Geological    forma- 
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Xeiicf  Jahrhuch,  1834,  p.  205  (.1  p.). 

Schwarz,  T.  E.     Notes  on  the  ore  occur 
reiK  (•  of  the  Red  Mountain  district. 
Ciilurado  Sci.  Soc.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  pp.  77-85, 
h'>'.i. 

Aim.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  18,  pp. 
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Schweitzer,  PauL  [Analyses  of  Now 
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New  Vork  Lyiioum  Nat.  Hist.,  Trau.s.,vol. 
l.p.  i;iG(,i  p.),  1871. 

—  .Votes  on  the  felsites  of  the  I'alisiido 
ran^'i!. 

New  York  Lyceum  Nat.  Hist.,  Trans.,  vol. 
l.pli. '244-252, 1871. 

Alistract,  Am.  Chemist,  vol.  2,  yp.  23-25, 
1871. 

—  [Analyses  of  Triassic  sandstones 
from  New  Jersey  and  New  York.] 

.Ni'w  Vork  Lycoum  Nat.  Hist.,  Trans.,  vol. 
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Science.  Tiie  foriinition  of  cci.il.  ^W^- 
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Grand'-Eury.  I'tuis,  1NS2,  lt»j  pages, 
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.Sciouee,  vol.  1,  p.  114  (J  ji.),  1883. 

The  (irand  Canyon  fj;ronp. 

Science,  vol.  1,  pp.  183-184  (.J  p.),  1883. 

[Review  of  report  of  geolo-jiiai  sur- 
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Science,  vol.  1.  p.  205  (j  p.),  188;i. 

Haltiii'.oro  surface  geology. 

Scienc  e,  vol.  1,  ii.277  (J  p.),  1883. 
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lioyal  Mist.,  Nat.,  Belgiiiin,  Hull..  \(.l.  '.',  pp. 
41. 
Scieuee.  V(d.  2,  pp.  500-501, 1883. 


Th(!  geology  of  Natal.  Natal  depart- 
ment of  mines.  Repoi't  upon  file  eoal 
fields  of  Klip  liivcr,  W'eer.an,  IJmvotI, 
and  \'ietoriii  counties,  ♦  '  *  by  F.  W. 
North,  London,  1881. 

Seiunee.  vol.  1.  (ip.  400-401, 1883. 

United    States   Oeologieal    Survey. 

Work  in  West  \'irginia. 

Science,  vol.  3,  pp.  GU3-0U."i,  1884. 

The  Rnby  Hill  mines.  Eureka,  Nev. 

Science,  vol.  4,  pp.  459-4C0. 1884. 

[Revolutions    in   certain    ueolngical 

fields  as  tln^  result  of  recent  studies. 
Overthriists  in  Scottish  Highlands,  ami 
elsewhere,  and  regional  metanior- 
jihism.J 

Science,  vol.  .'>,  jip.  83-84,  1885. 

Cope's    Tertiary    Vertehrata.     The 

Vertebrata  of  the  Tertiary  fdnnations 
of  the  We.st,  book  1.  Report  of  the 
United  Sfjitcs  Coologieal  .Survey  of 
the  Territories,  V(d.  Ill,  lOD!)  [mges, 
13.")  plates,  4'-,  Washington,  188L 

Seien.'C.  vol.  li,  pp.  4G7    109,  18?5. 

Fontaine's  older    Me.sozoic    liora  of 

Virginia. 

Science,  vol.  5,  pp.  280-281, 1885. 


850 


OATALOnUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


tiiui.1,  i:'7 


3clence-('(iiiti!ino(l. 

A    tt'xt-lMMik    of  iihvHical    ueolo.n.v. 

Tlio  Htii<li;iil'n  )ianilliiii<l<  of  |)li,vsi<'iil 
jicolojry,  liy  A.  .).  .liilicH  IIimwih'.,  Ntnv 
York.  Sciil'Mor  and  WoUonl.  18XJ,  12. 
51 1  piifiCH,  illuHtratcd,  8  . 

si'iciiiM',  vDi.n,  ])i).  i;t7-i;w  a  i>.),  ihh'j. 

I'rofoasor  Marsh  on  llio  Liiioccu-ata. 

Tlio  DiiiDCcrata,  .M<)ii<)^rii]ili  X,  United 
States  (ieolooical  Survey,  1881,  237 
liiif^cs,  50  plates. 

Siioiicf,  vol. ,'),  lip.  488-490, 1885. 

(ihicif^rs,  .and  their  role  in  nature. 

Sciciiif,  vol.0,  pp.  50-57,  IHSii. 

I'roceialinifsoftho  j;o()lojiical  Hoction. 

[.\ni.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sei.  Niaj;ara  j^orge,] 

Sfii'iico,  vol.  8,  p.  ?05  (i  p.),  18H0. 

Mineral    physiology    and    ])hy8iog- 

rajdiy. 

Scionco,  vol.  9,  pj).  142-U;t,  1887. 

.Inkos-Urowno's  hiatorie.al  geology. 

Science,  vol.  9,  pp.  424-425, 1887. 

Section   E    [Am.  Assoc.    Adv.   Sci., 

report  of  proceodiugs]. 
Science,  vol.  10,  pp.  87-88. 1887. 

[On  llinman's  letter  on  the  laws  of 

corrasionj. 

Science,  vel.  12,  p.  120  Ij  col.),  1888. 

Scientific  American.  Iron   and  coal  in 
British  Columhia. 

Sci.  Am.  Su])!).,  vol.  5  (No.  120),  p.  1907,4°, 

1878. 

Scott,  Andrew.     Notes  on  tho  Bermuda 
Islands. 

Am.  Joui'.  Sci.,  2il  .-lerics,  vol.  24,  p.  274,  1857. 
Scott,  \V.  H.     The  upper  Eocene  lacus- 
trine Ibrinalions  of  tho  United  States. 
Am.  A.'iHdc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  36,  p.  217 
(ip.),  1888. 

(^.(sological    and   fauual    relations  of 

tho  Uinta  formation. 

Tlie  iiirtimn:iliii  of  the  Uiuta  formation. 
Am.  I'liil.  ,Soc.,  TraiKs  ,  vol.  IG,  now  series,  pp. 
401-470,  1890. 

Almtriict,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.24,  pp.  470  (J  p.), 
1890. 

[ ]  [Notes  in  Wyoming  and  Idaho.] 

Atiui'arliiue'B  Geol.  Kwy.  Guide,  2d  edition, 
p.  312, 1890. 

Sl'cott,  W.  K.     On  a  s.pposed  change  of 
level  in  a  part  of  the  (j.'-een  Mountains. 

Am.  .Iciiir.  Sci.,  2il  series,  v.'l.  liH.  pp.  243-248. 
1864. 

fcovell,  .1.  T.     Erosion  in  huMana. 
xVm.  Nat.,  vol.  22,  p.  94  (7  lines)   1888. 


Scovell,  .1.  T. — Contiinuvl. 

[ ]  Another  iild  channel  of  thoNiai^aia 

River. 

Am.  (leol.,  vol.  3,  pp,  l!l5-lUfi  (J  \,.),  Iswi 

An  old  channel  of  the  Niagara  1,'ivci. 

[Abstract.  ] 

.\m.  Assoc.  Ailv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.3!l,  pp.Jli 
240  (,-jp.),  1891. 

Scoville,  S.  S.  A  largo  bowlder  in  Noatli 
ern  Ohio. 

Ciiiciiiiiati  Soc.  Nat.  Iliat.,  Jour,  vol.  I,  |j 
56  (J]..),  1829. 

Scrope,  (i.  Uonlctt.     [On  the  elevation 

of  the  eastern  coast  of  North  Aiiicrir:i.| 

.\m.iIour.  Sia.,  vol.  IK,  pp.  190-191  (r;  p.),  \i<y, 

D(!8criptivo  arrangement  of  volcanic 

rocks. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  vol.  1,1,  pp.  28-40, 1829. 
From  Kugliali  Jour.  Sci.,  etc..  No.  42.  .liilv, 
1826. 

On  the  formation  of  craters  an«l  tlie 

uiiture  of  the  li(iuidity  of  lavas. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  23,  pp.  ;(4C-;).Vj; 
vol.  24,  pp.  217-230, 1857. 

From  Jour.  Geol.  Soc.  France,  xii.  |i.  326. 
1857. 

Scudder,  Samuel  II.  [Remarks  on  tin 
geology  of  Cuba  and  the  jihysical  ;,'i' 
ogra])hy  of  the  Isle  of  Pines.] 

lio.stoii  Soe.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  10,  ]t],Al 
49. 1860. 

[Tertiary  bods  of  Green  River,  Colo.] 

liostnn  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  Jl,  pp.  11" 
118, 1808. 

Note  on  tho  post-Pliocene  strata  of 

Sankoty  Head. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  10,  j))!.  .ICw-ilCC, 
1875. 

[Post-Pliocene  fossils  near  Sankoty 

Head,  Nantucket.] 

lioston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  l.H,  pp.  18!.' 
185, 1877. 

[On  the  probable  ago  of  the  iiaii- 

lover  beach  at  the  head  of  Naiitniket 
Harbor.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  2ii,  jip.rJ- 
330, 1881. 

The  Tertiary  lake  b.asin  of  Floris 

sant,  Colo.,  between  South  and  Hayiitii 
parks. 

United  States  geoloj^ical  and  p;c(ii:riipliii"il 
survey  of  the  Territories,  F.  \'.  lliiyilin  in 
cliarjre,  Hull.,  vol.  0,  iip.  279-300,  Wasliiii^'ton, 
1S82. 

Incliiili-.s  notes  on  tiif:i  hy  M.  K,  Wail.^iwurlli. 
pp.  286-287. 


UAIITON.] 


NORTH    AMEKICAN   GEOLOGY. 


851 


1  of  t.h«)Niii;,':ira 


,  Fraucc,  xii.  \i.  M6, 


I'n)C.,v()1.20,iiii.» 


l)V  M.IO.  WmlsHorili 


Scucltler,  Sainuel  II. — Continiiod. 
_    The  Tcrtiiiry  liikc  Itiisiii  al'    I'Ioi'Im- 
Silllt,  ('tilo. 

IJiiititl  StiitiM  p(ilo;;icnl  anil  j;rii);iii)iliiiiil 
Hurvc.v  lit"  llic  Tcrriloiirs,  K.  \  .  IIiiuU'ii  in 
ili:irj;«,  I'^ith  Aniiu:il  I!('|ii>il  (I'lir  1«7H],  Wyo- 
iiuifS  iiikI  Iilaliii,  )iui't  1,  pp.  L'71-^'.KI,  iniip, 
Wii.sliiiiKl"".  '•■^•'^^f' 

Ki'pnrt  I  M  111^1  IVoni  Klorissajil.  Ii\  M.  H. 
\VM(lsw<irtli,pp.  271)  i;78. 

AliHliiKt.  Am.  .Iimr.  Sci..  Hil  Mcrii's,  vol.  'J2, 
|,|,.  Jd'.l  410,  1HH1. 

Seamon,  W.  II.    Tiillow  clayH. 

Sii.  Aiii.Sn|ip..  vul.  ;il).  |p.  l'J2H7  (li  i:()l.),  No. 
71)11,4  ',1890. 

Kriiiii  Siicntiii'  Itm^ralniinMis.  1H!Ki. 

.\li«ti':irt,  ScliiM.l  111'  jMiiii'rt  (^iiiart..  vol.  U,p, 
17,-.  I',  p.),  IH'.IO. 

—  Tli(!  /.iiiciforoiLs  clays  of  HouthuuHtorn 
Missouri  and  a  tluory  as  to  the  jj;iowtli 
of  tbf  calauiiiit!  of  that  .section. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  M  st'ilcM.  vol.  lilt,  i)p.  aH-4'J, 
ISiHI. 

Sears,  .lohn  II.  ( UeniarkH  on  tli<'  ;,'im>1- 
oi;\  of  tli<'  vicinity  ofSaloin,  Mass.] 

i;s,si'\  liisl.,  IhiU..  \(il.2(l.  i)]).  i;5-2C,  18HH. 

—  (iuiilogical  and  niinoraloo;ical  notes, 
.No.  1.     Sodalito. 

i:,s.HC\   Inst..  liiill.,  vol.  21,  pp.  88-93, 1889. 

—  Till' stratil'K'd  rocksof  llssex Connty. 

i:ss(  X  Inst.,  Jiull.,  vol.  22,  Jip.  31-47, 1891). 


Selwyn,  A.  It.V.  NotiiHandoliMi  viilions 
ontlioKol'l  lields  of  (,Mitl(cc  and  Nova 
Scotia. 

tiool.  Surv,   Cuiniila,  Hopoit    of   piogiuMs, 
1870  71,pp.  2r)2-282,  I.'I72. 

Hoport  on  lliitish  Olunibia. 

(ieol.   Sniv.   Canada,    lle'iioti   ol'   jinpgrcsH, 
1.S71-72,  pp.  I(!-72,  Montreal.  IS7'j. 

IncliiiU'n    auulytiiM    by   'I'.     .S.    Hunt.     pp. 

(i(i-07(.'». 

Uejiovt  upon    till)    Acadiii  iron    oro 

dcjiosits    of    l.oudoiidcrry,    Colchester 
County,  Nova  Scotia. 

tiiiol.  Siirv.  Camilla,    Kninui   of   pio;;iiMH, 
1872-73,  ))p.  19-;il,niap,  Monliviil,  1873. 

Siiiuniary  report  of  jjcoloojeaj  iiixcs- 

ti;;ations. 

<lcol.   .Siirv.   Canailn,   lipporl   of   pro;;ronM, 
1872-73,  p]i.  17,  Moulical.  1.S73. 

Notes  of  a  oeologicjil  rocounaissiinco 

from   Lake  Sujicrior,   by  the    Kiio;lisli 
and  Winnipeo-  rivers,  to  I'ort  (iarry. 
(inol.   Siirv.   Canaila,    Itipml  of  pro^jresM, 
187J  73,  pp.  8-18.  Montri-al,  1S73. 

.Mistiarl.  Aim.  Jiuir,  .Sci..  3(1  stuld.s,  vol.  7, 
pp.  .">17-!il8  (,',]..),  1874. 

Siiuuiiiiry  report  of  geolo^^iciil  iines- 

tijj;atioiis. 

Gcol.   .Siirv.   Canada,    l;t'])oit  of   proKicsH, 


1873-74,pp.  1-9, 1874. 

Scebach.   V.     [Meobachtun-en   in    Ccn-  :  ,  »i,sorvations  i„  tite  Xorthwost  Ter- 

tial-Anierika.]  ritory,  Iroi.i  l-.-rtiiarrv  to  KockvMoiiu- 

iH  uLCcbiII.,  Zcit,  vol.  17,  ]).458.  isc.x  .   .     ,,  .        .       ,     .,  ,        , 

tain  ilonstn  ri'tiiriuiio-  I)y  the  SiiskatoL- 


Seeley,  II.  <■•       Ll''t'i"''H'l<~* ""  tl>'-'origii.  ,,.  ,,    ,     ,,,, 

,.    ,      ,      .  .,  ^,      ,,       i   ,    ,      '     n        ewan  Kiver  aiul  Lake  W  innii)oo- 

(d   the   basius  ol    the  (.reat  Lakes   of  ,,,..,,,..  .. 

America.  J 

(iiol.  Soc,  (,)iiail.  .loui..  V(d.  40,  p.  533  (ip.), 

UiseUHsion  of  paper  by  that   title  by  J.  W. 
S|ieiii'ef. 

Seeley,  Lloyd,   (iarnetrocdt  [in  lieading. 

Ciiiiii.]. 

Am.   Jour.   Sci.,  vol.  3,  p]).   241  242.  (]  p.), 
18:' 1. 
Seely,  Homy  M.    The  niarblo  fields  and 
iiiarhle  iudiistry  of  ■western  New  ICiio;- 

liitid. 

.Miildlohury  IliHt.  Soe.,  Troc.  vol.  l.part  2, 
pp.  2;!  .')2,  ll^ft). 

—  Braiiierd,  ICzra,  and.   Original  chazv  !      ligations.  ,       ,      ,. 

^.   _    ^,     j  '^  "    :  (Mol.  .Surv.   (  anail.i,    Keport   ol   pr 

1874-7,"i.  pj).  1-2  1,  plate.  I.s7(i, 
Am.  ( leid.,  vol.  2.  pp.  323-330, 1888. 

The   Calciferons  foruiatious   in 

the  l'li;iniplain  A'alley. 


(Ieol.  Siirv.  (Janada,  Keport  of  prof-rcHs, 
1873-74,  pp.  17  02,  nia)..  1874. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  aerii's,  vol.9, 
p.  311  (»p.),  1875, 

Age  of  the  lignitie  coal  Ibrniation  of 

Vancouver  Island. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  9,  j),  318  (1  p.), 
1875. 

Notes    oil    a    Jotiruey    Ihrotigli    (Iiii 

Northwest  Territory.  I'roui  JIanitoba  to 
Kooky  ^Mountain  House, 

Canadian  Nat.,  vid.  7,  ne«   series.  ]ip.  193- 
2I(i,  l.s7.'i, 
.Suiiiiiiary  report  of  geological  iiives- 


ogresH, 


—  Hurouian  of  Canada. 

Am.  Jour,  Sci..  3d  series,  vol.  12,  p.  401  (J  p,), 

187(1. 

(huI.Soc.  Am..  I!iill.,v(d,l, pp. 501-51 1,1890,   !  ( ]  Descriptive  catalogue  of  a  collec- 

Am.  Mu,s.  Nat.  Hist.,  linll,,  vol.  3,  pp.  1-J3,  ^j^,,  „,•  ,,,^  c,.„„„,„i,.  uiiiierals  of  Can- 

'*»"■  .  1       *  .      *■  I'll 

,,...„,       ,.       ,.,„   ...      ,  ada  and  notes  oil  a  slratigr!ii)hica]  col- 

Alistracla.  Am.  tii'ol.,  vol.  5,  p.  120  ((  Inies)  ■  "     ' 

Am.  .lour.  ,sri..  3d  scries,  vol.  39,  pp.  23,5-238;         b'ctiou  of  I'ocks,  15:.'  pages,  Montreal, 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24.  p.  955  (0  lines)— all  1890.  '        1876. 


852 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


fnPLu  127. 


Selw^yn,  A.  K.  <■. — Coiiliniicil. 

I{c|)oit  (in   <'X]tloruti()n    in    UritiHh 

ColuiiiMii  in  187.'). 

(lool.  Surv.   Caiiiulii,    liopon   i>l'   jiniKroMH, 
1875-70,  pp.  28  -HO.  mii)>,  1877. 

Ufjiorl  of  observations  (Ml  tlioHtriili- 

graphy  of  the  <^n(!lie('  j;r(Mi]i  and   the 
older  cryslailiiK!  r(>(^ks  of  C.inada. 

(iyol.  Siiiv.   Canail:!,    llcpdil   of  i>rc)({re8H, 
1877-78,  pp.  lA  I.'iA,  Moiiticiil,  1H7!I. 

IJi'viowcd  liy  [■!.  1).  I)niin|  Am.  Jmir.  Sc.i., 
3(1  series,  vol.  is,  pp,  48I-48;i,  1870. 

Tbo    8lrati};iai>liy    of    tho    (^nolioo 

fjronp  and  tin'  older  erystalliiio  rocks 
of  Canada. 

Caiiudinn  Nal..  vdI.H,  new  Hi-ricM.  pp,  17-:il, 
1881. 
Keviuwod  by  T.  Mnct'arlaiU',  p|i.  U1-1U2. 

Ifoport  on  boring  operations  in  tiie 


Souris  JMvcr  valley. 

(jool.  Surv.  Caiiadii,   Koport    of   jirogrcsB, 

I87U-8(),iip.  lA-lOA,  Montreal,  1881. 

Abstract.  IMiil.  Mag.  (T..  K.  ami  1).).  new 
H((rieH,  vol.  M.  ji.  71  (J  p.).  1881. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  tlio  soutli- 

oastern    portion    of    the    I'rovincc    of 
Quebec. 

(icol.  S'.irv.  Canailn,  Koiiort  of  jirogre.s.s, 
1880-1882,  i>p.  1A-7A,  Montreal,  1883. 

Geological   nonienclatiiro   and    tln^ 

coloring    and    notation    of    geological 
maps. 

(icol.  Surv.  ('anada,  Itoport  of  iirogross, 
188U  1882,  pp.  47-.'Jl,Moiitic:il,  1881!. 

On  the  geology  of  liake  Superior. 

('anada,  Koyal  Soe,,  Trana.,  vol.  1,  8(H'.  4,  jip. 
117-122,4°,  1883. 

The  Quebec  groii])  in  geology,  with 

an  iittrodnctory  address. 

Canada,  Uo.val  Soc.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  sec;.  4,  pp. 
1-13,  plate,  4°,  1883. 

Age  of  the  rocks  on  the   northern 

shore  of  Lake  Superior. 

,Scicuc(-,  vol.  1,  p.  11  (ij  p.),  1883. 
Reviewed  liyl!.  1>.  Irvinj;,  pp.  i:i',»-14(l,(j  p.) ; 
by  T.  S.  Hunt,  iip.  218  21i). 

The  copper-bearing   rocks  of  Lake 

Superior. 

Science,  vol.  1,  p.  221  (i  p.),  1883. 
K(^vicw  of  K.  I),  Irvine.  1'1>-  140-141;    re- 
viewed by  K.  D.  Irving,  pp.  359-360. 

[Eastern  section.] 

Descriptive  sketch  of  the  physical  googra- 
jiliy  and  geology  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada, 
pp.  5-20,  map.  Montreal,  1884. 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.  5,  pp.  150-157  H  p.), 
1884. 


Selwyn,  A.  U.  (;. — ContiniKMl. 

Notes  on  (diservulioiis,  iss;i,  on  tli,, 

geology   (if   the    iioith    slKiid    of   l,:il<(. 
Sii|ieri(ir.     |  Alistract.  | 

Canadii,  Koyal  Soe.,  Trans., vol.  2.  «er,  I,  p. 
24,-  (.1  p.),  r.l8,'<5. 

Ali.straetH,  Science,  vol,  3,  p.  07.')  (J  p.),  1884, 
Canadian  I!ec,  ,Sei.  vcd.  1,  pp.  i:M4  (;  p.),lt>8l 

On  the  glacial  origin  of  lake  basins. 

Hritish  Assoc.,  lieporl  o{  .'illli  milling 
pji.  721-722  (,!  p.),  188,S. 

(Jeologieal  and  ntitural  history  sur- 
vey of  Canada,  Annual  h'eport,  new 
series,  vol.  1, 188,5,  7I!3  pages,  maps.  .M(iii- 
treal,  188(5. 

.\diiiini.-<trativ(«  report  and  ]m]ier»  by  (■.  W. 
Daw.soii,  .MeConiiell.  I,aw.Hon,  Low,  ISell  i;l|.i, 
Ij.  \V.  liailev.  and  Clialmcrs,  ongeologv  ;  CdiM'. 
on  iialeontologv  :  Coste.  on  mining  law,-,  .iml 
lIolI'Miaii.on  elieniie.'il  analyses. 

The  C^nelit'c  group. 

.Sii(>nee,  vol,  9,  )ip,  207-21)8,  1,S87. 

Summary  report  of  the  (ipiraiiiMi^ol 

thegeologieal  survey  for  the  ye;ir  I.sm;. 
Canada,  (i (Mil.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Siir\ .,  Ki  [npn 
1880,  I'art  .\,  87  pages,  Montreal,  1887. 

The  Iliironian  of  (!anada. 

Ani,(ieol.,  vol.2,  lip. 01-02  (.J  j).),  1888. 

[Notes  on  Marcoii's  jiaper,  "Tln^  Tii- 

conic  of  (Jeorgia  and  the  report  mi  tin 
geology  of  N'ermont.") 

Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  2,  Jip.  134-135, 1888. 

Answer  to  Dr.  I'ersifor  l'"ra/ei  >  lii- 

eular,    dated    riiiladelphia,  illli    .May, 

1887.     [On    the      subdivision    of    llic 

Archean,  classilication  of  erii|ili\ cs  in 

the   .Vrehean,    unconforniities    in    llie 

Archean,  and  use  of  term  '' 'r;u()iiic,"| 

International  Cong,  (icol.,  Am.  (,'oiinniltti', 

Keports,  1888A,  p.  55  (i  ]),),  1888. 

Am,  (ie.d„  vol.  2,  pp.  207, 1888. 

[On  the  nseof  the  t(!rui  "Tacunic,") 

International  Cong,  (ieol.,  Am.  Coiiiiiiillce, 

Keports.  18881!,  p.  17  (1  line),  1888. 
Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  2,  p.  207, 1888. 

On    now    facts   relating   to   l',o/,(iiln 


Cauadcnse. 

Science,  vol.  11,  ji.  \ie  {>,  col.),  1888. 

• Suininary  reports  ol'  the  opeiiitious 

of  the  geological  survey  for  llic  ycai'M 
1887  and  1888. 

Canada,  (ieol.  Siirv,,  lieporls,  vol.  II,  new 
series,  part  1,  Koport  A,  117  pages,  .Moiilmil, 
1888. 

Includes  extracts  from  reports  of  as.sjsiaiita 
as  follows:  (i,  M.  Dawson  in  Yiikmi  r(j;ion 
and  soutliern  interioiof  lirilisli  ('i>luiiilii;i:  H 
G.  McConnell  on  the  lower  Liiird  Kiver;  J-l^' 


—  'I'lie  geolo/ 


f  iiru..  127. 
I. 

iH8;i, till  till 

n*   III    l.;iKt' 

lol.  'J.    KIT.    1.    ]>. 

1175  dp.),  IH84, 

■.l-U  C  ID.IWI 

luko  liaHins. 
54111    imt'tinu. 

1  liiHliirv  MU' 
18,  maim,  .Mmi- 
papiTi*  1>y  ii.  W. 

,  i.(>w,  r..'ii  i:ii.t. 
Ill  t:i'ol<in.\  i '  '"!"■■ 
liiiiiiK  liiwn    .Mill 

IS87. 

0  (ijii'riiiioiiMil' 

theyi'iir  ISNi. 
Ht.  Surv.,  Kiiiiiri, 
ii^al,  1887. 

ladii. 

(.1  p.),lKHn- 

ipor,  "Tli.^lV 
report  on  llif 

i;!5,  I8(i8. 

r  Fra/ci'--  'i'- 
Ilia,  '.till  Miiv, 
visiitn  III  ''"■ 
)!'  criiiili^i'^  '" 

llUlil'8      ill      111!' 

II   "  'l';iroiiir."l 
.,  Aiii.  (,'iiiniiiilU'i'. 
88H. 
888. 

m  "Tui'imii;.''! 

Am.  Coiiiiiiillw. 
,1888. 


[lAUTIlN.] 


NOR'IH    AMERICAN    (JKOLOOY. 


863 


liiit?   to 


■'.o/.oiili 


.■ol.),  1888. 
tlio  01)1  rat iiius 
|y  lor  tin-  vi'ara 

kiorls,  viil.  ;i-  u"* 
(7  imjii'M.  MoMtival. 

iu  Yukmi  I'ii'"" 
lilisliCiiliiiiil'''''  U. 
ll.iiiril  Kivir,  Jl^' 


Selwyn,  A.  R.  C— Contlntieil. 

'lyirt'll  I"  I'lU'k  iimlKiil'M;;  MniiiitnlnM  region 
111(1  In  niirthwi'stiirn  .\':aiiiliilia;  A.  I*.  Low  in 
liir  lIuil.Him  Ita.vri'Kii'  .,  Ii.  I!rlllii  northwi'st- 
,111  (^iirl)i'r  iiMil  iul.j(ilniMK  ii';,'inn>i ;  V.  Vt. 
\il;iniM  In  ciiMlc  111  (inviiMliipM  of  (Jii(>l)or;  1{. 
A'.  Kiln  in  KimlliiMHtrrn  (Jiii'licoj  ,!.('.  K.T,n- 
iLiiniiin  on  nmtli  mIiIk  of  Iho  St.  [..'iwrriicr 
ilmvo  QnibiT;  I,.  W.  liuiliiy  ,inil  Williiini  Mr 
Iiiniv^  in  niirthiMn  Ni  w  iininswirk  j  li.Cliiil 
ill,  PHoM  Hurl'nro  ;;i'o1c.;ry  of  Xi  w  I'niiiMwirU; 
.1  F.  WliKoavi's  nil  ii;:!'  of  fiis  .il«  ciillrcltil  liy 
Mi'Conni'll  on  l.innl  llivir;  A.  l',o\vni:in  on 
I  alioaril  r.rilidli  (chiinlila :  U.  Vlilihi  !•  mi 
I'ii  loll  anil  Culrlii'Mtrr  r  iimlii>s,  No\  .1  Scotia, 
anil  v..  i:.  Kariliiiiilt  on  golil-bttuiiiig  bilt  in 
Halifax  Connty. 

"'I'wo    systciiiH   confounded    in  tho 

lliironiun." 

Am.  Gool.,  vol.  3,  lip.  ;i3n  -JUO,  1889. 

—  Canadian  ooological  cliisailication 
lor  tho  I'rovince  of  Quebec,  liy  Julo.s 

Miii'i'ou. 

I'orttoii  Soo.  Nut.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  2i,  iip.  'Jlfi 
■J18,  188it. 

—  '{'racks  of  orj^anic  origin  i»»  rockH  of 
llio  Animikio  ojioup. 

Am.Jour.  Sci.,  3il  soiiim,  vol.39,  jip.  ll.'i-147, 
islili. 

I'rcfatory  to  Irttrr  liy  'V  V.  Mattlinwn  in  it- 
caul  III  tho  iritnro  of  tho  tracks. 

—  I'lio  geology  of  Quebec  City. 

S,  ii.nco,  vol.  Irt,  p.  3,W  (1 J  cols.),  1800. 

—  Siiiiiraary  roport.s  of  tho  o])('rati()iis 
of  tho  goologicid  survey  for  tho  year 
IS^Il. 

Canaila,  Geol.  Snrv.,  IJoportN,  vol.  1.  now 
scries.  Itt>|iort  A,(iO  pij^es,  Montroal.  1890. 

liicliulos  an  accoiiiit  of  olisiirvalions  on 
l!cllc  Islo,  in  tlio  nortlicni  pciiinsnla  of  Ncw- 
t'liiiiiillanil  anil  in  tlii'  Hiironian  n'<;ion.  niiil 
cxivai'ls  from  reports  of  operations  of  assist- 
aiila  a.s  follown:  (i.  M.  Dawson  in  aontheni 
r.iitisli  Coluniliia;  K.  G.  .MeConnrll,  north  of 
1.1  sscr  Slave  Lake;  >T.  B.  Tyrroll  in  Lake  Win - 
niiKitoHis  region  and  I'orciiiine  ^Mountains; 
.\.<'  I.awson  ill  re^ion-s  nnrtliwoHt  of  I.ako 
Sii|icilur;  U.  r,ell  in  tho  Snilliiiry  district ;  I!. 
W.  I'.lls  in  the  southwest  quarter  .shectof  the 
casl,rn  townships;  F.  V.  Aili.ms  i'l  the  St. 
Miiuiieo  district;  L.  W.  Bailey  in  norlliern 
Ni  w  r.iunswick  and  Quelice;  R.  Clialnieisiui 
siiiurticial  deposits  of  southern  Xew  I'riins- 
wii  1; ;  n.riotcher  in  Pietou  and  Colchester 
niiiiilies,  Nova  Scotia,  and  H.  li.  Faiiha'.ilt  on 
colli  bearinj;  rocks  in  Nova  .Seotia. 

—  [Ago  of  the  rooks  at  (Quebec] 

(W'ol.Soc.  Am.,  l'.ull..vol.:i,  11.501  (J  p.),  1891. 
In  ilisi'ussion  of  "On  the  ^eulogy  of  (,>iubec 
.mil  lis  environs,"  by  11.  M.  Ami. 


Shaler,  Nnthiiniol  Snuthgiito.  [On  tho 
gfology  of  Auticosti  Ishind,  (Julf  of  St. 
Lawrt'iirc. ) 

DoHtoii  Sue.  Nat.  Illst.,  I'roc. ,  vol.  8,  pp.  285- 

287,  18112. 

On  tho  formation  of  tho  oxcavatod 


lake  basiiia  of  Now  Kngland. 

I'imton  Sue.  Nat.  Illst.,  I'roe.,  vol.  In,  pp.  .•t.'iS- 

;infl,  1880. 

Oil  (ho  niodilications  of  ocoau  eiir- 

ri'iit.s  ill  siici'cs.siv  o  ;^rolo:ri('ai  iierlods. 

Itosloii  Sue.  N;it.  llisf .,  I'roc,  vol.  10,  pp.  LIMi- 
lill'J.  1800. 

I'rcliminary  notice  of  sonio  opiiiiouH 

conceiniiig    tlio   iiioiio  of  idovation  of 
continental  inasscH. 

Ilostoii  .Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc.  vol.  10.  pp.  j;i7- 
239.  18(;ii. 

NdtcM  on  tho  position  and  character 

of  soiim  ^lacial  iieds  containing  foHsils 
at  ( iloiiccslcr.  Masn. 

r>iiHloii  ,Soc  Nat.  llisl.,  I'roc.  \ol.  ll.pp.27- 
30,  1808. 

On  the  fonnatiiuiof  iiioiiiitain  chains. 

ISostonSoe.  Nat.  Hist..  I'roc, vol.  1 1,  pp.  S-l.'i, 
180H. 

Notes  on  the  concentric  stnu^turo  of 

granitic  rocks. 

liosloii  Soc  Nat.  Hist..  I'roc,  vol.  12  pp. 289- 
293,  180'.!. 

( )ii  the  luitnre  of  the  movements  in- 
volved ill  the  ihan.i^es  of  level  of  shore 
lines. 

r.oslon  Soc  Nat.  Hist,  Proc,  vol.  12,  pp.  128- 
130.  1809. 

['Considerations  ronrerning  the  ab- 
sence of  distinct  evidences  of  glacial 
action  in  tho  valley  of  the  Yukon  River, 
Alaska.] 

r.ostoii  Soc  N;it.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  12.  pp.  115- 
149, 18(i9. 

Discussod  by  Hyatt,  l!rij;hani  and  Sciidder, 
pp,  149-l.'il. 

On   the  j)liosphate    beds    of   .South 

Carolina. 

L'.  S.  Coast  Snrv.,  Report  for  1870,  pp.  182- 
189,  ■vrashington.  1870. 

Xoto  on  tho  glacial  moraines  of  tlie 

Charles  River  valley,  near  Watcrtown. 
r.oston  ,Si)c.  Nat.  llist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  13,  pp.  277- 
279, 1871. 

On  tho    phosphate    beds  of  South 

Carolina. 

Itoston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  13,  pp.  222- 
230,  1871. 


854 


rATALOOITF    AND    TNDr.X    OP 


(nrt.i .  i;: 


Bhalor,  Niitlianicl  HniitliKnto— (onl'd. 

On   tli((    piiriilli'l   ri(l>;(vs   of   (il.iciiil 

itrit't   ill   uiiHltini    MaHsiicliiiNotts.    with 
sonio  voinarkH  on  tlin  (iliicinl  porind. 
lioBtiin  Sor.  Nat.  HUt.,  I'ror..  vol.  i:i,  pp.  H«i 
204,  1871. 

[On  tlio  rciiitiinis  of  th»  rockH  in  tiic 

vicinity  of  I'losloii. ) 

MoMlon  ^oc.  Xiil.  IliHi.,  I'roi'..  vol.  IM,  pp.  IT'J- 
177,  1H7I. 
AlpHfrncl.  Ami.  N.if.,  vol.  1,  p.  UllH  (J  p.),  1H71. 

■ On  11i(<  ciin.scs  which  liiivo  lod  to  thti 

prodili'lioli  ol"  {':i]ny  liiitttM'iis. 

liiislcili  Soc.  ,\:it.  Mist.,  I'riH'.,  vol.  14,  pp.  11(1- 
r."     KT'J. 

DiHcimsod  li\  I'ctTy.   NilcH,  iiiiil  ir.valt,  pp. 
121   I '.'ll. 
Abstract,  Am.  Niil,  vol.  ,'">,  pp.  178-181,1871. 

On    the    K('()loo:y   of  tho    ishinil    of 

Aipiidnccl;  Mild  th(^  ncinlilioriiifj  |iiirts 
of  tlio  HboiTs  of  N;irraf?;iiis('tt  Hay. 

Am.  Nut.,vol  fl.  pp  •MS-.VJg,  011-021,  7r)l-7fiO, 
niiip.  I,'^72. 

Frnm  K('|iorl  to  V.  S.  Coast  Siivv. 

[ ]  [Source  of  howldcis  in  Ohio,  Koii- 

tncl<y,  etc.  ] 

lidsloii  Snr,  Nut.  Hist.,  Troc.,  vol.  14,  J).  :i86 
(I!  lines),  187'J.  I 

[(Iool()<iy  of  Martha.s  N'inoyard  and 

Nanlnckct.  1 

lioston  Soc.  Xat.  Ill.st.,  Troc.  vol.  1,\  j).  219 
(Olims),  187:i. 

[ ]  [On  idoiijjatioii  of  ]iul)hlos.  | 

lloBtoii  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roi..  vol.  15,  ]>.  2 

(ip.),  i87:i. 

[On  tiit>  f;''<>loj?y  of  therejjiou  about 

Kichmond,  \;i.,  otc. ) 

Am.  Acad.,  I'loc,  vol.  8,  pp.  ;iO7-308  {\  p.), 
1874.  I 

—  l?(niiarka  m  tho  geology  of  tlio  coast 
of  Maine,  New  lianiiislilro,  and  that 
part  of  MiisHMchiiMfttH  nortli  of  ISo.ston. 

U.  S.  Coast  Surv.,  coaBt  ])llot  for  lliii  Atlan- 
tic seaboard,  Gulf  of  M.iinc  and  Us  coast  from 
Kastport  to  Boaton,  pp.  883-888,  Wusliiuctou, 
1875. 

Note  on  tho  gooloptical  rolatioii.s  of 

IJoHton  and  Niirra,!.caiiHctt  hays. 

lioston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  I'roc,  vol.  17.  j)i).  I8H 
4!)0, 1875. 

Note  on  sonio  points  conucctcd  witli 

tidal  oroHion. 

lioston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  17,  pp.  4(15- 
4fi0, 1875. 

Notes  on  Homo  of  tho  plioiiomena  of 

clovation  and  snltHideuco  of  tbo  couti- 
nents. 

lioston  Soc.  Nat.  llist.,  I'roc,  vol.  17,  pj).  288- 
282, 1875. 


aiialor,  Niithaiiiol  Sontligato— Coni  c| 

On  the  aiitii|iiity  of  tho  ciivim-ii.s  m;! 

cavorii  life  of  tho  Ohio  \alley. 

(itiol.  Surv.  Kentucky,  Mcnn>lrH,  vol.  l,  |,.i|.t 
1,  i:i)iau«s,  plate,  4',  ('anilirid^c,  '870. 

Alistract.  Am.  .lour.  Scl.,;id  hitIoh,  vol   K), 
pp.  2-'tl-227  (J  p.),  1877. 

NotoH  on  tli«>  a^;o  and  tho  Htriietnri' 

of  tho  Hovcral   iMonntaiii    iixoh  in   tin' 
ncio;hl)orliood  of  the  ('iiriiliorlnnd  ti.i]) 
Am.  Nat.,  vol,  11.  pp.  ;i85  :)1I2.  1S77. 

On  tho  oxi.stoiico  of    tlio  Alloo;hiiiiy 

division  of  tlic  .\]i|ialachiaii  ranue 
within  tlio  llinlson  X'alloy. 

.Vm.  Nat.,  vol.  11,  pp.  027-1128,  1877, 

A    gtjiioial  acooiint  of  tho  Coniiiion- 

woalth  of  Kentucky,  jiropiirod  by  iln' 
oooh)oical  Hiirvoy  of  tlio  Coininon- 
woalth. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Kentucky.  Iteports  of  pr(>i;rp<< 
vol.2,  iii'W  serie:<.  p]!.  301-108  (boltoiii  ]■  i^inn 
tlon),  map,  KraiiMoi  I,  1877. 

rublisbcd  separately,  Frankfort,  Id?!. 
map  n  publislieil  iti  libicU  in  Itcpoit  of  Km 
tucky  (•oinmissi)uer  of  agriculture  for  \!i~. 
Frankfort,  1877. 

On  the  origin  of  the  ojalona  deposit 

of  till-  upper  Ciiuihrian  rockn  ol  Ken 
tucky. 

(ieol,  Surv.  Kentucky,  llejiorts  of  ]ii"^rrs<, 
vol.  2.  iinw  series,  pp.  277-2U2  (bottom  tmuiiiii 
ti(ui),  Frankfort,  1877. 

(Joolof:cical  Hiirvcy  of  Kentucky,  lii- 

portH  of  proo-ro.ss,  Vol.  Ill,  new  .series, 
451  pagca,  .'i  nniiia,  Frankfort,  1S77. 
Includes  Lesley  on  outcrop  belt  ofeiistcrii 
Kentucky  coal  Hold,  pp.  421-42,'>,  map. 

On  tho  cause  and  fj;coloj;ical  \:\\w 

of  variation  in  rainfall. 

lioston  Soc.  Nat.  Iliat..  I'roi'.,  vol.  is,  pp.  ITU- 
182.  1877. 

I'rojiositions  ronccrnine;  the  motion 


of  continental  ojlaciors. 

lioston  Soc.  Nat.  Uiat.,  I'roc,  vol.  1.-.  \i\i.\S 
133.1877. 

Koo(!nt  changes  of  level  ol  the  lo.isi 

of  Mil  inc. 

lioston  Soc.  Nat.  Iliat.,  Memoirs,  vol.  3,  pp 
32»-.341,l'J,  1878. 

Uoviewed  by  .1.  I).  I)[ftna|,  Am.  .lonr.  .Si  i 
3a  series,  vol.  !),  pp.  310-318,  1875. 

rropositioii  (■onceriiingthc(l:esiliia 

tion  of  hivas,  considered  with  reler 
oiico  to  tlio  eirciiuistances  of  tiicir 
extrusion. 

lioston  Sue.   Nat.  Hist.,  Aimiversiiry  Mn  i 
olrs,  15  pages,  4",  1880. 


DABTOM.l 


NORTFI    AMERICAN    OEOLOnv. 


«r>5 


Shaler,  NftMiimlfl  Soiitliji;(it< — CoiitM.       |  Shaler,  N'lithaiiiol  SoiitliKiitn-CoiitM. 
|'ri>liiiiiii;ii',\'   r<>p«irl    roii('<<i'iiin<;    tin-  I  Pott'oIiMiin. 

rt'soiirrcH    of    tim   ciMiiilrv   iuljiicfnt    to  tl''"!   Smv.  KcniMik^.  Hull.  No.  l,  |i|..r.-l2, 

till'  liiii'  (>(■  tlio  |ii<>|i()M((l  HicliiiKinil  iiiul  "^"^^  '• 

Soiitliwtmtfiii     Kiiilwiiy,    iimp,      Ctim-  I On  tln>   original    coniicctioii    ol'  (lie 

liiiilj,'t',  IHHO.                                                    I  (MiMtcrii  anil  wcsteni  coiil  lirldH  of  tlu> 

riuludt'M  yi'iilouiral  iiia|>  "f  Kt'iitiicky.  iiinl  Oliio  Nilllov. 

«,  olo^i.i.l  iimpof  Vii«i.im,  In   W.  11.  Itn^.TK.  ||ar\ar.l  Ci.U.,  Mii«.  Cnmp.  /,,m.1„  M.M.H.irH. 

N(.t«m  oil  rortain  cvidoiicoMofa  frruil-  1  v»l.  ni(N,..2).iip.  i-ii,4',  iw. 

Mill  iiassajjii  from    HtMliiiu'iitiiry  to  vol-      On  tlio  oii^jin  of  kamnM. 

cmiic.  ri>c,kH  shown  ill  I'.riLrhion  ilirttrirt  i  IioNtiMiSnc.  Nai.  llini.,  I'miv,  Mil. 'jii.pp. ;m- 

of  ll.mton.                                                        I  4»18»H- 

ll,.Hf.)MS.)<-.Niit.llml..l'r.ir.,vol.'J0,pp.l29-   i     l;,i,,oit,    Atliilili.'    Coast    (liviHioii    of 

''■'•'««'•                                                                       j  KooloK.V. 

Orcat  Ktmawlia,  W.  \'a.,  iron   ores  I",  s.tiroi.  .sii,'v.,.i.  w.  rii«,.||,  niivcini.Tili 

iiini  I'oftlH.     The   Itliick  l»an«l    Iron   and]  l;"I>'>rl,  1Hh:,-h(1,  pp.oi  .ir..  WaHhinyinii,  10K8. 


Coal  Coni|tany. 

Tlu>  Virginias,  vol.  2,  pp.  IB-J-ISS,  V.  1881. 

—  On  tho  rocont.  advaucoH  ami   r(*t.r()- 

rcs.sioim  of  KllK'i'''"*'' 

I'.n.-itnii  .Soc.  N'al.  Hist.,  rroc,  vol.  21,  )ip.  Ifi'J- 


—  Report  on  tlic  ^foloLry  of  Marlhas 
Vimi.viu'd. 

V.  S.  (ioiil.  Sinv.,  .1.  W.  I'owill,  Dliiitor, 
7tli  Itcporl,  l8Hr.  Hil,  pp.  L'iiT  ;ifi:!,  plan's  l!t-l!l), 
\Vasliin;:jlon,  1H8K. 

.Misirartrt,  Siii'iu'o,  vol.  i:i,  p.  :ti:i  (\cnl.)j 
Am.  (icnl.,  vol.  -1,  pp.  104-10(1, 18,><l). 
l'hysioij;rapliy  of  North  Anu'rica. 

N.rralivr  iiiiil  iTilical  lil.ilnrv  of  .VmiTicn,  •  .     ,  , 

licston  11^811,  vol.  l,  pp.  i-xx.K.    Kilitod  l.y  i       l"y>» '»'  siratiliod  rocks. 
.liLsliii  U'iiisor.  J?o8t<>ii  Sue.  Nat.lli.sl.,  rro«\,  vol.L':i.  |i|i.  108- 

411),  1888. 

.\  I'ir.sl  liook  in  ^leolofjv,  dcsio;ii(>,d  for 

ti,.-  us.,  of  l.,.«innors,  xvi,  ^.''jS,  7:i  pag.-s,      '^"  ♦'"'  «''ol'>f''.V  "f  the  Caml.rii.n  dis- 


„  Aiinivoi'sar.v  Mi' 


IL'  .  Bii.ston.  1881. 

—  (ionoral  report  on  tbt?  Imildinj;  stones 
of  li'hode  Island,  Massachusutts,  and 
Maine. 

Uilli  (/'ensuH  U.  S.,  IJcpnrt  on  tlio  liiiililiiif: 
stniics  lit'  tlio  Uiiiti'il  Slati'a,  ami  statistics 
111'  the  i[unrry  imliistrics  lor  IHfO.  lliniml  as 
IMil  III'  Vol.  X,  lint  with  si'iiarnto  paniuatioii, 
|ip.  IU7-  lin,  4  \  WashiiiKtoii,  1884. 

—  ii'eport — Atlantic  Coast  division. 
r.S.tJuol.  Surv.,.I.  W.  I'lnvi'U.  Dircrtor,  Otli 

Amiiial    Uopurt,  1884-80,  pp.  i8-'.'2,  Wusliiuu- 
1(111,188,'). 

—  Preliminary  report  on  scacoast 
KWiiiiips  of  tho  oastern  United  Slates. 

r.S.  Gi'ol.Siirv...I.  \V.  Powell,  Din  rlnr.  fitli 
.\miiu!i1  Ueport,  1884-8.1,  pp.  :!."i:i-;i'.i8,  Wasliiiiu 
Inn. 1885. 

.Mislrai't,  A.I11.  Ocol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  S.'iS-SSn,  1888. 

—  I'roliminary  report  on  the  ,'2;eoloj;y 
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.\iii,  iToiir.  Sci.,  3il    serii's,  vol.  32,  pp.  u.'j-tlO, 
IBHfi, 
Alislrart.  Am.  Nat.,  vol  20,  p.  <lfi9  (!,  p.).  l.-SO. 

—  i'"liivintile  swamps  of  New  I'-iii^land. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  ;iil  serirs,  vol.  ;):i,  pp.  2Ui  'JJl, 
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•Mistrart,  Popiiliir  Sol.  Moiil lily,  vol  :i:i,  pp. 
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trict  of  jiristol  ('oiuit\.  Mass. 

Ilarvanl  Coll.,  Muh,  Coinp  '/ool.,  liull..  vol. 
10.  pp.  l:i-2ii,  mill),  No.  2,  1.-:h8. 

Atistract,  Am.  Jour.  Sri.,  :iil  series,  vol.  ,'17, 
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—  The  cronitic  hypotliosis  and  monii- 
taiu  biiildino. 

SouMice,  vol.  U,  1111.280-281,  1888. 

—  Introdiietion, 

Nature  anil  origin  ol'ileposits  ol'  pliospliatr.s 
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Alistr.irt.Si'ienre,  vol.  \:,.\t\>.  111-110,  18,88. 

—  'I'lie  ;i<;olo;;y  of  Nnntiicket. 

IT.  S.  (liol.  Surv..  Hull.,  vol.  8,  p)i.  OlH-O.'i:!, 
HI  jilati's,  No.  ,1:1,  Wasliiimtoii,  1K8;(. 

-Mislraits,  .\m.  (ieol.,  vol.  a,  p]i.  111-114, 
18U0;  Popular  Sci.  Moutlily,  vol.  ;iti,  p.  507 
(,!,eol.),  1890. 

—  Aspects  of  the  eai'tli.  A  itojmlarac- 
eoiint  ol'  Roni(!  laiiiiliai'  i;ei)lo;;icai  i>lio- 
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—  Report — l)i\'i,sioii  of  roust-line  fjeol- 

•>^i;.v. 

r.  S.  (ii'ol.  Surv... I.  \V.  I'ouill,  Diin  lor,  Slh 
Keport,  pp.  125  l'J8,  Wasliiii^'loii,  IKHlt. 


H5(; 


CATAI.()(a'K    AND    INDKX    OF 


[nru..  127, 


Shaler,  Nathanirl  Son tlijjato— Cont'd. 

Tin;  f^oolofry  of  tliii  islaml  of  Monnt 

IfcHcrt,  Me. 

i;.  S.  (i.dl.Siirv.,,!.  W.  I'owcU.  Dirrc'iir,  Htli 
licpiirl,  ]i\<.  Oa7-10(!l,  itliilcH  (il  7il,  Wimhinji!- 
Ion,  IHmi, 

AliHtrnct,  Am.  ( icnl.,  vol,  (1,  iip.  107  1!W,  IWm, 

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r.  S.  (liiil.Siirv.,.l,\V.  I'nwoll.  Dfioctor.Btli 
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Till)  K""l"Ky  "1  Capii  Anil,  .Mnss. 

V.  S  ( li'iil.  .Surv.,  .1.  W.  rowcll,  Dinilor,  Olli 
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lt*8lt. 

Almtniit,  Am,  (liMil,,  vol,  7,  p.  2iil  (j  j..),  1801. 

On  tlu!  occnrn-iico  of  fosHils  of  tlio 

CrotiiccouH  ain'  on  th<!  iwland  of  Mar- 
Ili.'iH  Vineyard.  MuHii. 

Ilnrviinl  Cull.,  Mii«.  (Jniiip.  Zool.,  Hull.,  vol. 
10,  pp.  89-07,  plates  1  2, 1889. 

[  Hc'iiiark.>4  on  conditionH  attending 

il  I'loiHtoeene  Hul)iin'fpniee  on  tho  At- 
lantic. Coawt.J 

(Jeol.  Soc.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  p.  toil  (i  p.), 
1890. 

Tlio  topoffraphy  of  Florida. 

Ilaiviiril  Coll  MiiH,  Comp,  Zool.,  Itnll.,  vol. 
Id,  pp.  l,';!»-15fi,  plalc. 
Alistrnct,  Am.  Nat,,  vol.  24,  p.  708  (}  p.),  1890. 

Tertiary  and  Cretaeoons  dojioHits  of 

oaHtern  Massac luiHetts. 

(!(!()!.  .Soc.  Am.,  Jiull,,  vol.  1,  ]ip.  44;M,'>2,  ]ilntn 
0,  19!)0. 

Ali.ttr.icts.  Am.  (Icil  ,  vol.  ,'i,  p.  118  (J  ]>.); 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  1!4,  ]>.  210  (i  p.) ;  Scionco,  vol.  15, 
p.  10(icol.)— iiU  1890, 

Mote  on  CJlacial  clinialo. 

ISiLSlon  .Soc.  Nat.  lli.st..  I'roc,  vol.  24,  pj).  400- 
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Al)strnct,  Am.  Gool.,  vol.  f),  p.  124  (J  ]>.),  180(1. 

Note  on  tln>  value  of  siiliferons  de- 
posits as  evidence  of  foriuor  cliuiatal 
conditions. 

lioHton  S'ic,  Nnt.  Hist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  24,  pp. 
580-585, 18:<0. 

General  account  of  the  fresh-wnter 

morasses  of  the  United  State.s,  with  a 
description  of  tho  Dismal  Swam]*  dis- 
trict of  N'irgiiiia  and  North  (Carolina, 
r.  .S.  (Idol.  Surv,,  .T.  W.  I'owt'll,  Director, 
loth  lioport,  i)p.  2,'.5-330,  plates  C-19,  Wasli- 
iiiKtoii,  1890. 
Ab.stract,  pp.  LI-IO  (I  p.). 

lieport,  Atlantic  Coast  division. 

IT.  S.  (inol    Surv..  >l.  \V,  I'owcll,  Director, 
loth  Report,  jip,  117-110,  \V«8hiiigton,  1800. 
Abstract,  pp.  15-16  (J  p.). 


Shaler,  Nathaniel  Hoiithf;ate— Cunt'it 

The   antii|iiity    of  the   l.mt   (IhK  la! 

|ieriod. 

lloNtoM  Sue.  Nat.  nut.,  l'r(N^,  vol.  25,  pp.  ztii- 
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The  history  of  our  continent,  I'lHi 

paKcB.  12  ,  iiostoii,  mn. 

and  Davis,  W.  M.     IllnHtrntionH  of 

th(^   earth's    surface,    glaciers,   iv,  I'.i^ 
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Ifcvicwcil  hy  \V  .1    McOcc,  .Science  (iilitcil 
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riiilailel|iliia  Acad.  Nut,  Sci.,  I'roc,  UHU,  pji, 
289-205,  plalo  4,  1800. 

Sharpe,  Daniel.  Report  on  tlie  foNHil 
remains  of  mollnsca  from  the  I'.ilio/oic 
formations  of  the  United  .Slates  |etc,  |, 
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North  American  formations  witii  Hum' 
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Oool.  Soc,  Qaart.  Jour.,  vol.  4,  pp,  U,';-I8I. 
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Sharpies,    S.    1".     On    some    rocks   and 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  M  sericB,  vol.  1,  pji.  KW-lTl, 
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Turks  Island  and  the  guano  cavcH  of 

the  C!aicos  Island. 

llo.stoii  Soc.  Nut.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  pp. 242- 
2.';2,  1884. 

[Shaw,  .James.]  Geology  of  norlliwcst- 
orii  Illinois  [.Fo  Daviess,  Steiilieiisoii, 
Carroll,  Winnehago,  Boone,  Ogle,  I, fie, 
Whiteside,  Huveaii,  Henry,  Mar.siiall, 
and  Putnam  counties]. 

Geol.   Surv.   IlliiioiH,  vol.   ,'i,    ^colo^'v   anil 
pah'ontoloKV,  pp.  1-216,  Spriiiglielil,  IH7:i. 

]{o]iriiitc(l  in  Economical  (ieolofryol  llliiiius, 
vol.  3,  i)|i.  1-220,  Springfield,  18H2. 

"Worthen,  A.  M.,and.     K'ock  I.sland 

County. 

(leol.    Surv.  Illinois,   vol.   5,    gcolocy  niui 
paleontology,  ])p.  217-2:u,  Siu'inglielil.  IKTil. 

Keprinted  in    Kconcnnical  (icolo^y  of   Illi 
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Sheafer,  P.  W.  Horing  records  li'Hii  tlie 
the  anthracite  basin. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  11,  p]i.  l""-ll» 
1871. 

Hecord  of  well  l)oriug  in  tho  Wilkcs- 

harre  coal  region  of  I'ennsylvauiii. 
Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  11,  jip.  235-23(i 
1871. 

Coal. 

Science  (edited  by  Michels).  vol,  1,  p|i.H8-Hll, 
98-llM),  4=,  1880, 


liAlllclN.) 


NOKTil    AMKUU'AN    UKOUiOY. 


.sr>7 


1.,  I'roc,  18»i),p|). 


(ii.  4,  lip  ur>.i8i. 


I.  11,  i']'.  liiMl" 


ri.ii.tfer,  r.  W. — Cnntiiiiietl. 

Tlio  old  Doiiiiiiiiiii  (out  Coiiipiitiy'N 
1  iihIm,  \V»<8t  Nirniiiin. 

Thu  VirKlnioM,  vul.  r>.  pp.  145^  147, 4  ,  1HH4. 

-  Caineroii  County.  (Iftiiilcil  ^oolo);}' 
(il  the  Mcvcral  to\viislii|»H. 

■Jil  ('ni>l.  Siirv,,  I'i'iiiiHNhiiiiia.  l(('i>iirt  UK. 
I^irl  •.'  (KIk,  l'"ciri'»l.  mill  ('aim'rnn  rniinticK), 
l>|i  t  CO,  niiip,  ]ilutt'.  HaiTlliburi.',  1M4S. 

Sludd,  0.  \V.    Tlio  fanlf  of  tlic  Vaiikci- 

Hill  Nilvcr  ilelxmitH  of  l.uailvillc,  Colo. 

A  til.  Nut.,  Tol.  15,  jip.  3:w-;i;ii»,  plnti-,  1881 . 

Shopard,  CharlcH  rplinni.  Mincralo^^ical 
jniiiney  in  the  iiorlhorii  jiartH  of  Ni'W 
|ji|:laii(l. 

.Aiii..li>iir.  Sii.,  vol.  17.  jip.  :!r)3-a00, 1830i  vol. 
\*.  i>p.  12(1-136,  •jK9-;!o;i.  iKin. 

. —  Kol  ifo  of  a  iiiino  of  Hpathic  iron  (steel 
nil  I  of  Now  Milt'ord  anil  of  tbo  iron 
wiiikH  of  Salislniry,  Conn. 

Am.  .Ii.iir.  Sci.,  vul.  lit.  pp.  llll-TJO,  IKU. 

A   Hkotcli    of    the    iiiinoralogy  and 

:;iolo;jy  of  tlir  couiitios  of  Orange,  N. 
\ .,  and  Sii.sHfx,  N.  .1. 

.\m.,Joiir.  Sri.,  v.il.'.M.pp.:i21-3;i4,iiiap,  18,T.'. 

(icoloyical  oliservatioiis  ui>oii   Aln- 

iKinia,  (ic'orgiu,  and  Florida. 

Am,  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.2.'),  pp.  102-17:!.  lH:t4. 

Notice  of  the  tr.avols  of  a  naturalist 

in  tin*  Alp.**,  by  Vr.  .los.  MuKi. 

Am.  ,Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  28,  pp.  2flC-;tO:i,  183.1. 

U'('l)()rt  on  thu  {fcolojjical  wnrvey  of 

(  (innocticut,    IXH  pajj;eH,  New   Haven, 

AliBlroct,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  33,  pp.  151-17.'>, 

ik;ih. 

—  (Icolo^y  of  upper  Illinois. 

Am.  Jour.  S.i.,  vol.  34,  pit.  131-161, 1838. 

.Viialysi.s  of  marls  from  tlic  vicinity 

III'  CharlcHton. 

Iti'I>iirl  on  till'  ^oology  ol' South  (Jiiroliiia.  by 
.''I.  'I'uomcy,  pp.  xxxiv-xliii,  1  IC'olunibia, 
1848]. 

On   the  supposed   tadpole  nests  or 

iiii|irints  made  iiy  the  Uatrachoide.s 
iiiilifiiims  (Hitchcock),  in  the  red  shale 
ol'  I  lie  new  red  sandstone  of  South 
liiiillcy,  Ma.sH. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,2il  series,  vol.  43,  jip.  n9-lli4, 

ii<i;7, 
- —  Notes  on  the  occurrence  and  com- 
liiiNition  of  the  nodular  iihosphates  of 
Siiiitli  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  sories,  vol. 47,  pp.  354-357, 
18159. 


Shepard,  (  harles  rphani— Continued. 

rho.sphatic  Hand  in  South  Carolina. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  mofIi'm,  miI.  2,  pp.  5«-,'>lt 
(Jpl.l«"l- 

On  the  comndnni  region  of  .Ntutb 

Carolina  and   fieurKia,   with    dcHcrip- 
tions  of  two  ninantlc  crystals  of  that 
Hi)e('ieH. 
.    Am.  .lour.  .Srl.,:i<l  HirlcH,  vol.  4.  )ip.  Iii'.l  III. 
ITS  180, 1872. 

Shepherd,  Forrest.  Kemarksoii  a  liowl- 
der  luasH  of  native  coppiM'  from  the 
southern  shore  of  Lake  Su]ierior. 

Am. .lour.  Soi..2(l  Hcrii-H,  vol.  4,  pp.  llS-lltl, 

IK47. 

Ohsorvation,><  on  the  drift  furrows, 

fjrooveH,  scratches,  and   ])oiislied  snr- 
fact«H  of  the  rocks  of  Lake  Superior. 
Am.  .l.'iir.  Sci.,2tl  HcricH,  vol.  4,  pp.  262-28.3, 
1847. 

Ohservations  on  the  I'luton  geysers 

of  California. 

A  '.  flour.  Sci..  2il  HcrirH,  vol.  12,  pji.  1,13  Lis, 
18.11. 

Sherman,  I'aul.     (tlacial  fosi  il  of  Maine. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.7,  pii.373  :I74,  1873. 

Sherwood,  Andrew.  Tart  1,  limits  of 
the  Catskill  and  Cheiuiino;  formations 
[modilied  liy  .1.  I*.  Lesley). 

2(1  (iiiil.  Surv.  I'cmisvlvaiiia.  !!((|iort  (i, 
Kcjiorl  of  pio;;r('.s«  iu  liriuU'on.  .iml  Tiojid 
counties,  pp.  1  00.  mapH,  irnrrlHliur;;  [1^7H]. 

Section  of  T^evonian  rotdvs  madt*  in 

the  Catskill  Mountains  at  I'alenvillo, 
Kauterskill  Creek,  N.  Y. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  rroc.  vol.  17,  pp,  346-347 
1878. 

Potter  Conuty. 

2(1  (ii'ol.  Surv.  rcnnaylvani.i,  Itcport  (!(!(!, 
tlic  iicolony  of  I'otlcr  (,'ouiily,  liy  Aiidrcw 
Sherwooil,  pp.  163.  map,  Ilnrrisbiir);,  1880. 

ecological  inajxif  Wyoin in ji( bounty. 


ISTti;  scale,  2  miles  to  1  inch. 

2il  (Icol.  Surv.  I'diiiMylviiiiia,  licport  (ifi, 
jrcoloyyof  I'ili(\an(l  JIouriKi  counties,  liy  I.  (j. 
White,  plale  ill  jiookct.  Ilarrisliurg,  1882. 

and  Piatt,  I'ranklin.      Second  f^eo- 

lojfical  survey  of  I'cnn.syhania,  l?e])ort 
of  jirooTcs.s  (i(i,  the  j^eology  of  Lycom- 
ing and  Sullivan  counties,  i x, 'JIJS  p.iges, 
2  maps,  plate,  llariislimg,  18X0. 

unil     Sherwood,     Clark.       Section 

along  Sciiohario  Creek  in  Schoharie 
County,  N.  V.,  between  Cilhoa  Jiud 
Middlcliiirv  from  the  Cat.skill  down  to 
the  iqijier  lleldorberg. 

Am.  J'hil.  «oc.,  Troc,  \ol.  17,  pp.  347-349, 
1878. 


«.o.s 


(JATALOOUE    AND    INDEX    OK 


ini'Li..  i'J7. 


Shervrood,  (Jlark,  Sherxf^rood,  Andrew,     Shiimaid,  I!.  !•'. — ('ontiinied. 


tf 


ami.  Section  alonj;  Sclioliavit".  Crcok, 
in  Scb(>liari»(  ("oiinty,  N.  \.,  bctwct'ii 
(iilhoa  and  Middlcbnry  IVtmi  tiic  Cats- 
kill  down  to  the  iiiipcr  llfldcrluT;.', 
Am.  I'hil.  Soc,  I'roc.,  vol.  17,  i>l».  ai7-:il!l. 
1878. 

Sherwood,  .loiin  D.  DhserxationH  upon 
tile  valley  of  tlie  Jordan  and  tlie  Dead 
Se,a. 

Am.. lour.  Sci.,  vol.  48,  ]))>.  1-lfi.  184B. 

Shimek,  M.     Tlio  loess  and  i(s  fossils. 

Iowa  l.iili.  Nut.  Ili.st.,  Hull,  vol.  l,ii]).:;(Hi- 
214,  vol.  2,  pp.  80-!)H,  18i)0. 

.\listriict,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  :t(l  .-ic^ric^,  vol.  I.  ii. 
72(.ii>.),18<,ll. 

Sbufeldt,  (Jeorfjo  A., Jr.  On  an  oil  well 
liorin}.;  at  Chicago.  111. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci., 2(1  HoricH,  vol.  lU,  jip.  ;tHH-;i89 

On  the  Hnbterraiusan  sonrces  of  the 

waterH  of  the  fJreat  Lakes. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  Hurics,  vol.  4;!,  jip.  l!)3-li)", 

18(i7. 

Shumard,    IJ.    F.     (Jeoloj^iial    ri^port   of 

lo(^aI  dcitailed  ol>Hervations   in  the  val- 

l(iys  of  the  Minnesota,  Mississiiipi,  and 

Wisconsin  rivers. 

Kt'port  ol'.i  ;;«olcif;i(alsurvoy  of  Wisiousiii, 
Iowa,  iiiiil  Miiiii<>,'«itii,  mill  iiu'iiiriitallv  ol' a 
]ioi'lloii  111'  K'lira.Hka  'I'ri  riloriis,  liy  1).  J). 
( •will.  pp.  47&-.'>:U,  jilatcs,  riiilailclphia,  1852. 

Deseriptionof  a.}ieoloj;ic!il  sec^tion  on 

the  Mississipiii  Ifiver,  from  St.  Lonis  to 
Commerce  [and  on  Franklin  and  St. 
I.oiiis  eonnties]. 

(ii'ol.  ,'^iirv  ]\IiHHOuri,i)arl  2,lHlaml  2il  Aii- 
iiiinl  Koprrlrt.  p]).  Wl)-185,  map,  plati'S,  .Icllci- 
mm  ('ity,  l.^.'i'i. 

AbHtraitH,  St.  Louis  Acail.  Si'i.,  vol.  1,  p]». 
404-41,'),  pla(i'.s,  IHOi),  "Oli.^iM-vation  on  fic'loKy 
of  iiiiiiity  of  Sli'.  Ccnrviovo." 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2il  series,  vol.  20,  ]>.  12fi(Jp.), 
1800. 

[Permian  in  New  Mexi<'o.] 

SiK'.  I  irol.  I'laiii'i',  liiill.,  2il  snirs,  vol.  I'l,  pp. 

.'■.:ti- 5;i:i,  is.-.s. 

Aiad.  Sci.  Comiitcs  UcnUim,  vol.  40,  pp.  8'J7- 
9(10,  18.''.H. 

PalenntiOloiiy. 

lirpiiit  Sit.  War  for  1857,  vol.  2,  Koport  of 
r\pliiration  fiiim  I'oit  I,(>a\  iinwmtli  to  I'.ryaus 
Pass,  liy  r.ryan.  pp.  .')17-,')20,  llfilli  (.'out?.,  1st 
soss.,  House  K\.  I'oc.  No.  11,  part  2  [WashiiiR. 
tim,18,')K|. 

First  r(>port  of  progroHS  of  the  geo- 

logieal  and  !i,;^rieiiltiir;il  .'iiirvey  of 
'I'exaH,  17  l)age8,  Austin,  ]S'A). 

Almtnict.,  TexaN  .\liiiaiiai'  ( Kicliarilsoii  A. 
Co.),  vol.  4,  pp.  l!)l-2li:!,  <;alvc.sloii,  l,S(i(). 


(On  I'ermian  rocks  of  New  Mc^xirn.] 

I'liilaili  Ipliia  Aciul.  Sci.,  rM)C.,v(il.  10,  p.  1| 

(J  p. I.  185U. 

Slate  House  artesian  well  at  Austin. 

Ti'xiis  .VlmaiKU'  ( liicliarilsou  ic  Co.),  vol.  :i, 
lip.  101102,  (ialvistoii,  18,50. 

[Dis(!overy     of    coal     nioasnres     in 

nortiiern  Texas.  ] 

SI.  I.ouis  .\cail.  Sci.,  'J'nnis.,  vol.  1,  pp.  i;s(i- 
087, 1800. 

Oliservatioiis    upon    the   OrotaeediiH 

strata  of  'i'exas. 

St.  I.ouis  Aiail.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  i)]i.  .'.82 
590,  1800. 

Abstracts.  .\m.  .lour.  .Sci.,  2il  .soriog,  vol.:)l, 
p.  127  (*  p.).  1801 ;  vol.  42,  p.  12;!  d',,  p.).  l.Mlii. 

[Discovery  of  the  rermian  foriim- 

tions  in  New  M(^xieo.  | 

St.  I.ouis  Aiail.  Sci..  Trans.,  vol.  1,  jip.  Ii;i- 
114  (=  p.).  1800. 

.Mistracl.  .\ni.  .lour.  Sci.,  2(1  srrics,  vol.  DJI, 
11]).  125  12(i,  18011. 

Descri])tioiis  of  new  Cretiiceoiis  I'lw- 

sils  from  Texas. 

.St.  I.ouis  .Vcail.  Sci.,  Trans.,  xol.  1,  ]ip  ,Wft- 
01(1,  180(1. 

r.oston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  8.  pp.  18,'i- 
20.5,1802. 

[Letter  on  the  Primordial  of  Texas.] 

Soc.  (il'ol.  Kiancc,  liiiU.,  2il  scries,  vol.  1.'^.  pp. 

218.-'J19,  1801. 

St.  l,oi...H  .\cail.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1.  )ip.  (i7J- 
07:>,  1801 

The  Primordial  zone  of  'i'exas.  with 


descriittiona  of  new  fos-sils. 

.\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  :12,  p)).  2i;i-22I. 
1801. 

—  Section  of  tin*  Crotacoons  strata  in 
Texas. 

ruiston  Soc.  Nnl.  Hist.,  I'roc.,  vol.,"^.  p.  <!l, 
1802. 

—  I  Ohservation.s  on  Cretacu^mis  nl' 
Texiis.  I 

.St.  Loiii.s  .\ca(l.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  ''.  p   I'c'. 
1808. 

—  (On  an  exttMisive  Miocene  forniatinii 
in  Texas.  ] 

St.  I.ouis  Acail.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  pp.  IW 
141  if,  J).),  1808. 

—  [On  oil  springs  in  Missouri.] 

St.  I.ouis  Arad.  Sci.,  Tiuim.,  vol.  2,  jip.  M 
204  (i  p.),  l.Sfl.^. 

—  [O/ark.  Dongla.'^,  Wright,  Liidcilc, 
Pulaski,  Pln^lps,  Crawford,  Cape  (ii- 
rafdean.  Perry,  Sto.  (Jemn'ieve,  .Icllcr- 
Ron,  .'iml  Clark  eonnties.  | 

(Icol.Siirv.  .Missouri,  Ucporlfl,  1855-1871, pp 
18i)-:i2:i,  maps,  plates,  JcH'orsim  City,  lH7:i. 


fnru~  1'^7. 


ilAllTOV.) 


NOIITIT    AMKRK'AN    (iKOLOOY. 


859 


-.1. 

New  Mtixicti.  j 

•inc., vol.  10,  |i.  II 

ivell  lit  Austin, 
on  iV  Co.),  vol.  ;!, 

nioasnroH    in 

IS.,  vol.  1,  |p|i.  (Mi- 

lin   (/rot;ii'('(iu8 

iM..  vol.  1,  pii.  ',82- 

.,'J(1  surios,  vol.;it, 
I2;!(^i..),  iw;i;. 

'oriuian  fonna- 

ns.,  vol.  1.  |ip-  ll'l- 
,  LM  Hc'rio^^.  vol.  L'O, 

(Irotacooiis  ibfl- 
n.-t.,  vol.  1,  in'.  :<m- 

ro(!.,  vol.  S,  |i|i.  \i!\- 

(liiil  of  Texas.] 
(1  .s('ri<!8,  vol.  ]>.  |i)i. 

lis.,  vol.  1.  lip.  HTJ- 

il"  'I'oxaH,  with 
(ils. 
,ol.;!2,  i.i>.L'i:i-'.;'Ji. 

•cnnH  Htvata  in 

I'roi'.,  vols,  p.  S9, 

CrotiU'i'iiMS     of 

lilt*.,  vol.  •!.  |>  l."'-'. 
)COllo  t'oniiatioii 
lus.,  vol.'-'.  pp.  I  III- 

sHonri.  1 

iia.,  vol. -.  I'l'-  "''■' 

riolit.,  l-acli'ili', 
Old,  ('ill"'  'ii- 
ll(^vi(^v^^  .Iclli'r- 

'■I 

„„.i«,  isr..viH:i.iip 

.MOM  City,  1»7''- 


Sliumaid,  H.  V. — CoiitiiiiKMl. 

0\wen,  n   1.'.,  :'.M(l.     on  tlio  ihhmIkt 

anil  (liHtriinition  oI'I'ushiI  H|)('ri(\s  in  tlit^ 
I'alcozoic  rock.i  of  liiwii,  AViHuoiiHin, 
and  Minni'sotii. 

.\iii.  A.ssor.  .\(lv.  Sci.,  I'loc.,  \ ol.  .''i,  ]ip.  LM.'i- 
2:m,  IH.M. 

and  Riddell,  William.     (Jcidofjicai 

tratiirc.^  of  Toxiis. 

Ill'  I'xKV  Ki'vii'w.  vol.  'J!l,  |.p.  ll.'i  111!,  New 
OrloantwiMil  Wiislilii^loii,  \><iw. 

Yandell,  I..  I'.,  and.     Coiilrilnil  ions 

tn  tliti  y;i'olo^v  of  isciitiicky.  ;!(>  |ta(it'n, 
plalc,  Loiii.svillc,  1817. 

Almlrai't  liy  \'<'r«t>uil,  Soc.  O^miI.  Kniiiri'. 
r.iill.'Jil  sorics,  vol.ri,  pp.  14i»-l.''.l.  \»i>*. 

Shmnnrd,  (ii^irjjc^  G.  Ki'iuarkH '.ipoii  the 
i^cncr.-il  j^colooy  of  tlio  country  jias-si-d 
ovrr  Ity  the  cxidoriuy;  i'\])(>ditioii  to  tlic 
.siiiiiTcH  of  Ki'd  K'ivor,  uu<lcr  conmiand 
of  ('apt.  K'.  H.  Maniy,  U.  S,  A. 

l''\ploratioii  of  Iho  Ucil  Uivorof  LoiiiHiaiia 
ill  \xr<-2.  by  U.  r>.  Afarcy,  i)p.  179  195,  jilatcs, 
\\  asliiiii^ton,  185:i;  It'Jd  ('onj;.. '-il  ses.-*.,  Siiiato 
D.M.  No.  .11  I  pp.  IM-lTi;.  WiLsliiniitoii,  l.'i.-ill. 

.\iiollirr  oil  lion.  Wasliili.ntoli.  1S54.  liii.s  (lif 
fiTciit  pa^riiiiilioii. 

.\li^:ti;ic(,  Am.  .lour.  Sci  .'Jil  Hcrica,  vol.  19, 
Pii.  i:;7  ■i;i8(.i  p.).i«r,.-.. 

1 1".  \  I  cut,  of  coal  uicasuro.s  in  Arkan- 

.■;as  and  'I'oxas.  | 

St.  l.oiils  Acail.  .Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1.  p.  (ill 

(',  p.),  I8fil). 

—  <  iliscrvatioiiH  on  the  gooloijical  for- 
mat inns  ol"  the  comitry  lietwiieu  the  Hio 
rcciis  and  KMo  (irande  in  New  Mexico. 
near  t!io  line  of  th(^  thirty-second  |>;ir- 
alh'l.  Iieiuj;  an  ah.stract  of  n  ])ortioii  of 
til.'  i^eidoijical  report  of  th(^  exiicdilion 
uiuUu'  .Joliii  I'opi^,  Corjia  'roji.  Kiij;., 
V.  S.  A.,  ill  the  year  185"). 

.St.  I.oiiis  .\cail.  .Sei.,  Traii.'*.,  vol.  1.  pp.  l^.! 
'>',).  i.'^r.o. 

—  I'he  ^eolojfioal  structure  of  the  ,ror- 
nail.i  d(d  Muerlo,  X.  Mox.,  heinif  an  ••ili- 
sir.ict  from  the  oooloijical  re|)ortof  the 
cNpcdition  under  .lohn  Tope,  Utiitod 
Slate.H  lo)ioo;r.ipliic.il  (HHj;inoer.  for  lior- 
Iul;  artesian  wells  aloiijr  fho  lineof  the 
tliirly  second  jiarallel. 

Sl.  l.ouiH  Acad.  .Sci.,  Traiia.,  vol    Ljip.  :14I- 

:i.'iri  iKCio. 

.Mwtriict,  Am.  ,loiir.  Sci.,  'Jil  siricn,  vol    'J9, 

pp.  r^i  I'jr.  a  p.),  iHtio. 

A  )iartia]  report  on  the  fj;o<dojjy  of  j 

western  Tc^xas,  eonsistino;  of  a  ireiieral 
;;c(ilooi(al  report  and  a.  jonin.il  of  ocn-  j 
logical   oliservat  ions   aloii.o;  i  he    route  | 


Shumard,  (i(M>r!;e  (i.— -( 'ontinncd. 

tra\eled  liy  the  exiieditioim  liotwoen 
Indianola.  'I'ox..  and  the  valley  of  the 
.Miinlires.  N.  Mex.,  dnrino  is.-i.'iand  IS.'ii;, 
with  an  aiijieudix  K'^i'ig  a  detailed  re- 
port on  the  !;e,oloj;y  id"  (Irayson  ( 'ounty, 
1  la  ]ia<^es,  AilHtin.  l.SSii. 

Ucvicwcd  liy  1!.  '1'.  Hill.  Am.  .loiir.  Sti.,,1(l 
HCiics,  vol.;t:i.  \i<M. 

Shiitt,  F.  T.     Canadian  apatite. 

(JauiHliiin  Iiisl.,  I'roc.,  lid  scricH,  vol.  .'i  ]i|i. 
;i()-:;s,  i.-iK7. 

Lawsoii,  .\.  (;.,  and.    r«'tro},'rapliical 

dill'enuiliation  of  cerlain  dikes  of  tlu^ 
Hainy  Lake  rej^iou.     (  Ahstract. ) 

.\iii.  As.soc.  Adv.  Sii..  I'roc,  vol.  ii,^,  p|i.  L'Ki- 
'247  (Jp.),lS90. 

Silliman,  IionJ.iinin.  Sketch  of  the  miti- 
eraloLjy  of  the  town  of  New  Il.iven 
[etc.]. 

Coniiccliciil  .\ciid.  .\rts  mnl  Sci,,  \  ol.  I.)ip. 
K;i~mi,  ISlli. 

l*arti<'u];irH  rclaliv(>  to  the  lead  mine 

near  Northamiilon,  Ma.ss. 

.\iii.  Mimraloi;ic:il  •lour.  (Hriicc),  vol.  I,  pp. 
0:Mi9,  ISIl. 

Mineraloo;ieal  and   oi^ojofri,.;,!  ohser- 

vatious  on  New  Haven  and  itsvieinity. 
.\m.  Miiicr:ilof;iciil  .lour.  I  liriico),  vol    1,  |)p. 
K!9-1IP.  I>'ll. 

.\lislract,.Toiir.  dc  I'liys.  cl  do  (,'liiiii.,  jmr  Do- 
laim'tlicric,  vol.  7ri,  pp.  7.-1  79, 1811.'. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  jip.  S.VCO,  1818;  'rrcatisc 
on  Aliiicriilony  aud  Uoolo^xy.  liy  Clciivclaiul, 
J).  .IS.'),  1822. 

[ ]  liocalitics  of  minerals  and  animal 

remains  a  lid  a(dinowledo;ments  of  speci- 
mens received. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci..  vol.  1,  jiji.  '2:)7-24;!,  1818. 
Kemarks  made  on   a  short  tour  be- 


tween Hartford  and  (^uehec  in  the 
autumn  of  1S1!I,  107  pa<^es,  l'2'\  Now 
Haven,  1«1.'0;  I'd  edition,  li;!  pa.oes,  !) 
pl.'ites.  New  Haven,  1821. 

—  f Hones  in  sandstone  at  l".;ist  \\  ind- 
sor,  ( 'onu.] 

,\m..Ioiir.  Sci.,  vol.'2.  p.  147,182(1. 

—  Sketches  of  a  tour  in  the  counties  of 
New  lla\eii  .and  Ijitehlield  inConnecti- 
ciit,  willi  nolices  of  the  j^eolofry,  min- 
iM'alo'^y.  scenery,  etc. 

.\m..Iour.  Sci.,  vol. '2,  pp.  2iil-'2;i.'),  1820. 

—  Notice  of  •■' Ljeoloi^ieal  essays  <ir  an 
ini|niry  into  some  of  the  ;;eol'  "ical 
)>lmnoin('na  to  he  found  in  xanouspaits 
of  Amoric.i  and  elsewhere  liy  Hoiaci^ 
II.  Ilayden." 

Am.. lour.  Sci., vol. 3  pp,  47  tu,  1S21. 


8H0 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX   OF 


[ni'i.i,.  rj7. 


Silliniaii,  Reiijaniin — (.'ontinned. 

[ J  [Heiiiarks    on    rod    HinidHtono    of 

(Joniiocticiit  region.! 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  3,  pp.  221-222, 1821. 

[ ]  Xoticos    of   iiiinorals    and    rocks 

cliielly  in  l?orkHliiro,  Muss.,  and  ('.on- 
tiguoiiH  to  (ho  waters  of  the  ujtper 
Hudson  and  the  Lakes  Georjjo  and 
Clianiplain. 

Am.  .lour.  Kci.,  vol.  4,  pp.  40-.'iO,  1822. 

[. ]  Hudson  marble  [New  York]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sri.,  vol.  6,  p.  371  (S  ]>.),  ]8'J3. 

[ ]  Noticeand  review  of  the  "Keli<iuia' 

Diluviana-;  or  observations  on  tlie 
orjjanic  remains  contained  in  caves, 
lissiires,  and  diluvial  gravel,  anil  on 
other  giiological  phenomena  attesting 
the  action  of  an  universal  deluge,''  by 
the  Rev.  WilUam  iJucklaud,  London, 
1823. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  H,  pp.  150-168,  317-3,38, 
1824. 

[ ]  Notice    of    minerals,    etc.,    from 

Palestine,  Egypt,  etc.,  from  Rev.  Isaac 
Bird. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  1  n,  pp.  21 ,  23-2!),  1826. 

[ ]  Anthracite  coal  of  Rhode   Isl.and, 

remarks  upon  its  properties  and 
economical  uses,  with  an  atlditioual 
notice  of  the  anthracitos  i>f  Pennsyl- 
vania, etc. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  11,  pi>.  78-100, 18',;'!. 

[ ]  [Has  the  eastern  coast  of  North 

America  been  nntently  elevated?] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  ID,  j.p.  191-192  (J  p.),  1828. 

[ ]    Volcanos.      [Notice     of    ('•.     P. 

Scrojje's  "Considerations  on  volca- 
nos."] 

Am. .four.  Sci.,  vol.  13,  pp.  106-14,'>,  1828. 

[ ]  Notice  .and  analysis  of  "a  descrii)- 

tton  of  active  and  extinct  \olcaiios 
with  ri^marks  on  their  origin,  their 
cheudcal  phenomena,  and  the  character 
of  (heir  products"  [etc.],  by  Charles 
Daubeny. 

Am.  Joiir.  Sci.,  vol.  13,  pp.  23,''>  310;  vol,  14, 
pp.  70-91. 1828. 

[ ]  [Extract  from  letters  on  slides  in 

the  White  Mountains.] 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  vol.  15,  pp.  219-222, 1829. 

[ ]    Remarks     on    Rpocimons     [from 

Hawaii]  transmitted  by  Mr.  (Joodrich. 
Am.  Jour.  Svi.,  vol.  16,  pp.  347-350, 1829. 


Silliman,  Benjamin — Continued. 

An  introduction  to  geology,  compris- 
ing the  elements  of  tlu^  s<'icnce  in  its 
jiresent  advanced  state  and  iill  ilir 
recent  discoveries,  with  an  outline  of 
the  geology  of  ]''ngland  and  Wales,  liy 
Rol)ert  ISaKrwell.  I'irst  American  edi- 
tion [edited  by  Professor  .Sillim.iii  ot 
Yale  College]  with  an  appendix  con- 
taining  an  outline  of  his  course  of  lec- 
tures on  geology,  x.x,  100,  128  pa,i;c,s. '.i 
l)late8,  New  Haven,  1829.  Seconii 
American  edition,  xxiv,  179  pa;;cs.  ij 
plates.  New  Haven.  1SIJ3.  Third  .Anitr- 
ican  edition,  xxxvi,  596  pages,  9  plates. 
New  Haven,  1837. 

Outline  of  a  course  of   lectures  nn 

geology   !it  Yale  College,  New  lliivon. 


1829. 


[- 


-]  Igneous  origin  of  some  trap  roijis. 
Am.  Jour.   Sci.,  vol.  17,  ])|).  119-132,   \ihtc, 
1830. 

[ ]  Notice  of  the  anthracite  region  In 

the  valley  of  the  Lackawanna  .iiul  of 
Wyoming  on  the  Sus(|uchanna. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci,,  vol.  18,  pp.  308-328,    |ilale, 
1830. 

[ ]  Hawaii  (Owyhee)  and  its  volcanic 

regions  and  production.  [De.sciiplion 
of  some  rocks.] 

-V 111.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  20,  pp.  228-229,  Islil. 

[ ]  Notes   on    a   journey    from  NCw 

Haven,  Conn.,  to  Maucli  Chuiil;  ami 
other  anthracite  regions  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  19,  pp.  1-21,  ma|i.  Islll. 

[ ]  [Review of  Phillijis's]     ]iriii(iplis 

of  geology. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol  21,  pi).  1  'Jii,  I.^.'IJ. 

-]  Notice  of  a  fo-.iutaiii  of  ])elii 


nun. 


called  the  Oil  Spring. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  23,  p|).  97-102,  1H:);i. 


[ 


]  Lowell,  Mass.,  geological  facts. 
Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  \ol.  27,  pp.  340-347.  ]f^'<. 

[ ?]  On   the   elevation   of   iiiouuta!n 

ranges, 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  31,  \\\).  2!10-29I.  I8:i7. 

[ ]  United    States    gold    mine   neiir 

Fredericksburg,  Xa. 

.\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  32,  pii.  183-184, 1837. 

Remarks  on  some  of  the  gold  iiiine:* 

and  on  p.arts  of  the  gold  region  of  Vir- 
ginia I'oiind  on   personal  observations 
made  in  August  and  Soi>tember,  W>^y 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  32,  pp.  98-130, 18;!7. 


PARTI  IN- 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


S61 


1-21,  111;!]'.!'*'"- 
is's]     iiriiii'iiilis 

.1  'jn,  ISM. 

ill  of  ])('trnli-Miii. 

.<)7-loi;,  iRii;). 

loj^ical  t'atts. 
;M0-H47,  i.-i-'.- 

11     of     lIKIllIlU  11 
1. 'J'-tO-'JOl.  i.-^^lT- 

;()l(l    iiiiiii'   n«;ii' 

,.  18;!-lH4.18:i7. 

the  ;;ol<l  iiiiiio^ 
(I  rof^iou  of  Vir- 
al   ollHlMVatiollH 

ioittoinlicr,  If*-!"- 
••  98-iao,  is<;i7. 


Sillitnan,  Honianiiii — CoiitiiiiKMl. 

I'irst  iinniiMl  roport  on  llxi  ijeolof^ical 

survey  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  hy  W.  W, 

M.itluT. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  34,  pp.  347-304,  ISHH. 

I I  Notice  of  rocks,    inineralH,   etc., 

lioiii  the  Jiev.  Mr.  Robertson,  niisHion- 
;iiv  ill  Greece. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  vol.  33,  jip.  255-250, 1838. 

[ ]  MarliloandHorpentinein  Verniont. 

Ani.,Ioiir.  Sci..  vol.35,p.390  (3  p.),  1839. 

[- — ]  Notice  of  the  ^von(le^8  of  (fcolo<;y, 
liy  (lidcou  A]<;ernou  Mantel]. 
Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  vol.  39,  pp.  1-18, 1840. 

—  [Science  and  jirojjrcHH  of  geolof^y.] 
AdilrcHS  before  the  Association  of 
American  Geoloifists  and  Naturalists, 
assciiibleil  at  IJoston,  Aiiril  21,  1812. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci  ,  vol. 43,  pp.  217-250, 1842. 

, ]  Notice  of  "The  niedalH  of  creation, 

01'  lirst  lessons  in  j^eoloyy  and  in  the 
sillily  of  organic  remains,'"  by  (}.  A. 
.Mitntcll. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  48,  jip.  105-137. 1845. 

,'iiid  Sillimaii,  15.,  jr.     Keniarks  [on 

opinions  of  Kogers  on  the  transition 
rocks]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  35,  pp.  250-251, 1830, 

[Sillinian,  IJeiijaniin,  Jr.]  IN^port  on  the 
imriciiltnral  and  geological  survey  of 
tlic  State  of  miode  Island  in  1839,  by 
Dr.  ('harlcs  T.  .lackson. 

.\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  40,  pp.  182-1U4, 1841. 

—  [(,'anse  of  dip  in  Trias  of  Connecti- 
cut A'alley.] 

.\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  43,  p.  171  (4  lliioB),  1842. 
Assoc.  Am.  Gool.,  Trnn.s.,  p.  64  (4  liiion),  1843. 

—  flv'lionibic  strnctnrc  in  Connecticut 
\allfy  Trias.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  41,  p.  173  (J  p.),  1842. 
As.-ioc.  Am.  (5»'ol.,  Trans.,  p.  26  (^  p.),  1843. 

—  1  l>rift  in  Connecticut  Valley.] 

A  111.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  45,  p.  333  (J  p.).  1843. 
IJiail  to  Assoc.  Am.  Gool. 

—  i'l.  .lames  G.  Percival,  the  original 
iilisii  vor  of  tlie  crosct^iit-fornu'd  dikes 
of  tiiip  in  the  Now  lied  sandstone  of 
Connecticut. 

.\m..l(mr.  Sci.,  vol.  4ti,  jip.  205-20(1, 1811. 

—  U'eport  on  the  intrusive  trapis  of  the 
Now  Red  sandstone  of  Connecticut. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  47,  pp.  107-108, 1K44. 
Assoc.  Am.  Gool.,  Proc,  1844,  iip,  14-15,  1844. 
Abstract  Nouoa  Jahrbuch,  1845,  pp.  728-729. 


Silliman,  Kenianiiii.Jr.— ( 'ontinued. 

On    fossil    frcM's    found    .-it    Hristol, 

Conn.,  in  the  N<^\v  Kcd  sandstone. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  Hcrics,  vol.  4.  pji.  110-118, 
1817. 

;  <  )n  the  Mammotli  Gave  of  Kentucky. 

]  Am.  .Tour.  ,Sci..  2cl  serins,  vol.  11,  pp.  332-339, 

i  18.-)1. 

I  MiscellaneouH  notes  from  Knropt!. 

j  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  12,  pp.  250-261, 

1851. 

i  An  excursion  on  Etna. 

I  Am.  .Tour.  Sci..  2(1  series,  vol.  13,  jip.  178-184, 

!  1852. 

I  On  the  origin  of  a  curious  spheroidal 

structure  in  certain  sedimentary  rocks. 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,rroc.,  vol.  4,  jiji.  10-12. 
ISlii). 

Kemarks  liy  Afjassiz,  Ailiims,  Ilosford,  and 
Hoiiry,  p.  12. 

—  On  glacial  jihenomcna  in  Nova  Sco- 
tia. 

Am.. I  our.  Sii..  2(1  series,  vol,  37,  jip,  417-119, 
1K04. 

[From  a  report  mi  tli(>  ^old  |iro|M<rly  of  tlio 
Now  York  and  Novii  Scot  ia<i  old  M  in  Inn  Com- 
paiiy,  .'iO  pa.uoK,  8",  1864.] 

—  Notes  on  the  new  Alniaden  (jiiicksil- 
ver  mines. 

Am.  iloui'.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  38,  pp.  11)0-194, 
1864. 

—  On  the  deep  placers  of  the  south  and 
middI(^  Yuba,  Nevada  County,  Cal.,  in 
connection  with  the  Middle  Yiib.i  and 
Eureka  Lake  (.'anal  conipanies. 

Am.  iTour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  V(d.  40,  iip.  1-19, 
1865. 

—  Petroleum  in  California. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  sorios,  vol.  3li,  p.  101  (1  ]>.), 
1865, 

—  On  some  of  tb<*  mining  districts  of 
Arizona,  near  the  L'io  Colorado,  witli 
remarks  on  the  climate,  etc. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci,,  2d  series,  vol.41,  pji.  2S9-308, 
1866. 
K('ad  to  Nat.  Acad.  Sei.,  January,  1S66. 

—  On  G.ayliissite  from  Nevada  Terri- 
tory. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  2rt  series,  vol.42,  jiii. 220-221, 
I860. 

—  Notice  of  a  peculiar  mode  of  occur- 
rence of  gold  and  silver  in  the  foothills 
of  the  Sierra  Nevada,  and  especiiilly 
at  Whisky  Mill,  in  Placer  County,  and 
Quail  Hill,  in  Calaveras  County,  Cal. 

C'alilornia  .Vcad.  Sci..  I'rocvol.  3,  pp.  ;!49- 
351. 1807. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  voL  45,  pp.  92-95, 
1868. 


802 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


(iiru,.  127. 


Siliiinaii,  l!ciijiiiiiiii,,jr. — (.'oiitiimml. 

XotcH  oil  lli(!  (iriiHH  Viillt-y  j(olil  iiiiii- 

iii;;  (lisirict. 


Silliuian,  Monjiiniin,  jr. — ('oiitiiiiicil. 

uiid  Whitney,  .1.  D.      Notict'.  ot  tin 

geological    poHition    aii<l    I'liiiriit'tci'  ui 

Am.  Join-.  Sci.,'.:il  HtTicH,  vol.  14, pp. 2;)0-244,  j       th*'  <'i>]ili«T  mine  lit.  ItriHtoi,  Coim. 

'**•!"•  Am. Jour.  Sri,  liil  sirirs,  \  ol.  L!U,  pi).;iiil  :)(;« 

—  On  tint  tixiHtenco  of  tlio   lUimtotloii  "^■'•''- 

in  lio  <UH-i)-lying  ^ohl  plac.-rs  of  Cull-  1  |'"''""  '*"'""  "•■ :"'  •'>'«"'"'";;<"'  ">''  "■"  '"i. 

'     •'      ^  "         '  >  lol  (Mippiir  iiiiiHi  ni  lirmUtl,  ('oiiii.,  ;!2  pimis, 

18M. 


forniii. 

Am..)(iiir.  .Sci.,  L'll  HniirN,  vol.45,  jip.  ;I7H-I!HI, 
18fi8. 

[Olacial  moraiiioH  and  lava  stroaniH 

ill  Arizona,  eawt  of  Mohave] 

California  Acml.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  I),  iip.  102- 
1«;(,  IHfiB. 

(icolojjical  an<l  niinoralofiical  notcH 

on  Honio  of  tho  niininjr  (li.stricts  of  rt;ih 
Territory,  and  eBi>ocially  tlioso  of  tlio 
Wabsati'li  and  ()(iMirrli  ran{j;o  ol'nioun- 
taiiiH. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  .'Id  Hiiics,  vol,  ;i,  i>p,  11)5-201, 
1872. 

KcniarkH  on  the  niagnL'titcs  of  Clif- 
ton, in  St.  Lawrimco  County,  N.  Y. 

Am.  IiLst.  Miniiij;  Enj;.,  TraiiH.,  vol.  1.  iip. 
:i04-:)(!8, 1873. 

Tlio  tollnrido  oris  of  tho  Hod  Cloud 

and  Cold  Sjirinj^  inincH,  (Jold  Hill. 

Uiiili'd  .StiitiH  f;oolo(;ii:il  iiiid  noi>Knii)hiral 
survoy  ol'tlic  'rrrritorios,  t'liiliriiciiif;  Colorail", 
K.  V.  llaydcii  in  <liar);i',  |7tli)  Annual  I{i'i)ort 
[lor  I87:t|,  pp.  088-6!tl.  WaHliington,  1874. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  Dd  .surius,  vol.  3,  pp.  25-2U, 
187t. 

Turqnoiso  of  Now  Moxico. 

Am.  .\H.for.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  '2!i,  pp.  431- 
135,  188(1. 

Am.  Jour.  Sri  ,  3d  scries,  vol.  22,  pp.  07-71, 
1880. 

Science  (fdilcd  liy  Jliclids),  V(d.  1,  p.  L'HD,  1", 
1880. 

Martito  of  tho  Corro  do  Morcado,  or 

Iron  Monntiiin,  of  Diiranno,  Sloxico, 
and  cortain  iron  ores  ot'  .Sinalon. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.21,  |)p,  375-37!», 
1882. 

Tho  mineral  regions  of  Honthern  Now 

Mt*xico. 

Am.  IuhI.  .Mining  Kn^.,  Tninii.,  vol.  lU,  ]i|). 
424-444,  1882. 

Kn^.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol,  34,  [ip.  HIU-20(), 
212-213, 4',1882. 

Goologioal  ago  of  tho  Lako  Valloy 

niinoH  of  Now  Mexico. 

En^.  and  Miuiug  Jour,,  vol.  34,  p.  214  ( ('„  p.), 
4°,  1882. 

Sillimau,  n.,  and.  Keinarks [on ojtin- 

ioiisof  RogcrNoii  thu  trannition  rockHJ. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  35,  pp.  250-251, 1830. 


Siludan. 

Ai'i'ALAClllAN  [Now  York  to  Alali.ini,i  |, 

1787.  MinoralogiHcho    K'onntiiiHs  dcN 

iistliclioii    'I'hoils  vou    .NDitl- 

America,  Schoeid', 

1H()7.  OIiHcrvation.s  on  gonloijy  of  tlm 

United  ,'>tato,s,  .Mad inc. 
IHll.   Iiogion  around  Harpers  i'criv, 
Mitchell,  S.L. 
Account  of  DutcliouH  County, 
N.  Y.,  Akorly. 
IS18.  ()l)sorvations     on     goolojj;y   of 
North      America,      .Mitchell, 
S.  L. 
Natural    liridge    of    Vii'>.;iiiia, 

Ci  liner. 
IndcK  to  gooloo;y  of  th(*  Noilli- 

orn  States,  I'.aton. 
On   parts  of  \'iigiiiia,  Tcimcs- 
see,  Alabama,  Mississipjii.ctc, 
Cornelius. 
(Joology  of  tho  I'liitod  Slates, 
Maclure. 

1820.  (ioology  of  tho  Hudson  h'ivor, 

Akorly. 
Section  from  Taconic  raiii,'()t() 

Troy,  Dewey,  C. 
Account    of     Catskill     .Moiiii 

tains,  Dwight,  II.  !",. 
Environs  of  Carthiigcs  llii(l;;v. 

Now  York,  Higsby. 
Tour    ))etw('on     Hartfoi'i    ami 

(/,uebe(t,  i^jillimau. 
Survey  of  Albany  Coiiniy,  .N'. 

Y.,  Eaton  and  lieck. 

1821.  (ioologic  notice  of  Troy,  .N.  V., 

HaIo,M. 

Lime  for  water  eoiuont  in  ceii 
tral  Now  York,  Wright,  I!. 

Structure  of  valley  of  tho  Mis- 
sissippi, Nuttall. 

Notices  of  northeastern  Now 
York,  Jessuj). 

Travels  through  Northwest, 
Schocdcraft. 

1822.  Geology  of  the  Ilighlauds,  New 

York,  Eatou. 


llAIll<'N.l 


NORTH    AMKUICAN   GEOLOGY. 


8fia 


ihoBH  Coiiiity, 


conic   IllllfiCUd 


Siliiiiaa— Con  tin  110(1. 
Aii'Ai.ACiiiAN— Continimil. 
1S'J2.  Notii'CH  at  Niiijfiini  I'iills,  l\m{. 
Iliftlilanils  of   Nt'W  York    find 

New  .lurscy,  I'ii^'iM'. 
Soction  of  ('iiniiitn  Moiintain, 

N.  v..  I'.aiiios.  I).  II. 
Some  factrt  at   Hudson,  N.  Y., 

.lunkinM. 
Survey  of  Ken.sHelaor  ('oiinly, 

N.  Y.,  Katoii. 
Notox  on  tho  CatHkills,  lUirton, 

1).  W. 
|SL';{.   Ilndson  laarblo,  Sillinian,  15. 
Orifiiu  of  certain  Halt  Hi)riii,t;H, 

l-'aton. 
Saratoj^ii  (.'oiinty,  X.  Y.,  Steole. 
Ivssay  ou  salt,  Van  liensselaer. 
1S21.  Survey  of  Eri(t  Canal.  Katon. 
liXpedition    to   sources   of    .St. 

Potor.s  K'iver,  Ktiatiiif^. 
(ieoloj?y  of  Trenton  Falls,  N.  Y., 

IvtMiwick,  .(. 
I'roi^reHs  of  };eolo;^i(!  survey  of 

Erie  {'anal,  Eaton. 
Western  Massachusetts  roKieu, 

Dewey. 
Van  Kennselaer  on  salt,  I'circ^i- 

val. 
Country     near     Easton,      I'a., 

Fincli,  ,1. 
Ancrain  lead  mine,  New  York, 

Loo,  C.  A. 
Review     of     Conybearo     ami 

Philliits's  ^^eology  of  En^'land 

and  Wales,  Am.  .Jour.  Sci. 
1825.  Snake  Hill  and  Saratoga  Lake 

region,  Steele. 
Oolitic  formation  in  Saratoga, 

N.Y.,   Steele. 
1S2(!.  Tertiary  on  border  of  Hudson 

River,  Finch. 

1827.  Well  at  Milton,  Pa.,  Hepburn. 
ItoringB  for  water,  Disbrow. 

1828.  Tabular  view  of  North  Amer- 
ican rocks,  Eaton. 

Nomenclature  of  North  Amer- 
ican rocks,  Eaton. 

Sketches    of   geology   of    Ala- 
bama, Porter,  W.  S. 
1S2!I.  Argillite  with  authrai  ite  coal, 
Eaton. 

(Certain  American  rock  torina- 
tions,  N'anuxein. 

High    b'ock   Si)ring.  Sanitoga, 
N.  Y.,  Steele. 


Silurian — Continued. 
AiTALAciiiAN— Continued. 

18Ii<l.   (<cnlugicai  tc\t-hoolv,  Kaloli. 
Coal  formation  of  i^tatc  (if  New 

York,  Eaton. 
Dijts    in    western    >.'(^\v     Vork, 

Thomas,  I ). 
I''eaturcs  of  south  sid(^  of  ( )n- 

tario  N'alley,  (iebhard. 
(ieologic  iirodroniiis,  Eaton. 
rufaatChittenaugo,  N.  V.,  San- 
ford. 

1831.  Salt  formation  of  Salin.i,  vtr., 

New  York,  l''ormaM. 
.Mineralogy,    geography,    etc., 

New  Vork,  I'incli. 
(ieologic    features     along    llu^ 

Hudson    and    west    through 

New  York,  E.'iton. 
Ancient  drainage  and  origin  of 

Niagara    Falls,   I'eatherston- 

liaugh. 
Kcdford  and  ISorkeley  SprihgH 

regions,  Hayden,  H.  II. 
Tour  to  caves  of  \'irginia.  Har- 
lan. 
Eaton  on    coal    formations    in 

Ni'w  ^'ork,  'I'homas,  1). 

1832.  (Jreat  Valley,  lUno  Ridgc^,  \'a,, 

Foatherstonhaugh. 
Natural  (unnel  in  Scott  County, 

\!i.,  Long. 
Mineralogy     and     geology     of 

Orange,    N.   V.,    and  Sussex, 

N.  .!.,  Shepard. 
(leological  e([uival(<nts,  Eaton. 
.'>tratigrai>hic     geology    estab- 
lished   by  organic    remains, 

Eaton. 
1831.  Mineralogy  of  .IclVerson  and  St. 

Lawrence    counties,    .N.    Y., 

Crawe  and  Cray. 
Country    between      l?altinioro 

and  the  Ohio,  Aikin. 
18,T).  Ancient  lakti  in  MiDliii  Cimnty, 

Pa.,  Taylor.  K.  C. 
Report    ou     elevated    country 

between    Missouri    and    K'cd 

rivers,  J''catlierstonliangli. 
ecology     and     miueralogy    of 

Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  Gebhard. 
Portions  of  coal  formations  in 

Pennsylvania,  Taylor,  R.  (J. 
Position    of   plant    beds    near 

Lowistowu,  Pa.,  Taylor,  R.  G. 


864 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDKX    OF 


[ni'Lt,.  r.'7. 


Silurian — ( 'ontinnod. 
Ai'i'Ai.AciiiAN — (.'oiitiinu'd. 
1H35.   I)c'8(Tii>ti(iii   of  portion   of  tlio 

Alle<;1i:ui,v     MoiintaiiiH,    l';i,, 

Milha-,  k'. 
Country    botwoon    I'rodcriekH- 

1)1111;  iiiid    Wiuchester,   Va., 

('leniHoii. 
183(i.   Report  of  survey  of  Now  .for- 

HPy,  TfogoFH,  II.  D. 
<Jeolo,u;y  of  lakes  and   Missis- 

sip))!  Valley,  Gibson,  .1. 
HitiiiniiionB    coal    dojiosits    of 

the  viilloy  of  the    Ohio,  Ilil- 

drotli. 
Uoconnaissance    of    Virf^inia, 

K'of,'<',r.s,  W.  IJ. 
IvocoiinaiHHancd  from  Wasliing- 

ton    tlirongli    WiHcoii,siii    to 

Cotoaii  deH  Prairies,  Foather- 

Btouliiingli. 
FirHt  rt'i)()rt  on  survey  of  Pcmiii- 

sylvania,  Rogers,  II.  D. 

1837.  Geology  of  Avostern  Now  York, 

Hayos,  O.E. 
Notices  in  northern  New  York, 

Ilnbbard,  O.  F. 
First  report  of  snrvey  of  fourtli 

district  of  New   York,  Vaii- 

n\cni. 
I'hysiciil    geography   of  Mary- 
land. Ducatel. 
First  report  of  first  ilistrict  of 

New  York,  Matlier. 
Crinoid  bed  at  Schoharie,  N.  Y., 

Hoiiuy. 
Report  of  survey  of  A'irginia 

for  183fi,  Rogers,  \V.  15. 
First  report  on  second  district 

of  New  Y'ork,  Fiiinioiis,  K. 
First  report  on  survey  of  tiiird 

district  of  New  York,  Conrad. 

1838.  Second    report    on    survey    of 

Pennsylvania,  Rogers,  II.  ]). 
Report  on  i>aloontology  of  New 

York,  Conrad. 
Second    report    of    survey    of 

fourth  district  of  New  York, 

Hall,  .1. 
Report  of  geologist  of  first  dis- 
trict of  New  York,   Mather. 
Report  of  survey  of  Virginia 

for  1837,  Rogers,  W.  K 
Second    report    of    survey    of 

third  district  of  New  Y'ork, 

Vauuxem. 


Silurian — ( !ont  inucd. 
ArrAi.AtiiiAN     ("(111  tin  lied. 
1838.   Remarks  on  ro<dis(d'  New  \  mk, 

Dewey,  V. 
I83!t.  Third  report  on  survey  of  I'lim 
sylvania,  K'ogers,  II.  Ii. 
Third  rejiort  of  foiirtli  disiiKi 
of  New  York,  Hall,.). 

Thoriiialspringsof  North  Aiiici- 
ica,  Daiibeny. 

Third  rejiort  of  third  di^trl(•t 

of  Now  York,  Vanuxeni, 
Comiferous   lime  rock   as   tlm 

line  of  reference  in  New  Vdik 

iiud  Pennsylvania,  Eatnn. 
(•eidogy    and     topograjiliy    (if 

western    Now    York,    ll:i\('s, 

(J.E. 
Report  on  chemistry  of  t  he  sur- 
vey of  Now  York,  l!e(d\. 
0<!ology    of    Orange     Coiiiiiy, 

N.  Y.,  Ilorton,  \V. 
Second  rejiort  on  palcotiidlnf^y 

of  New  York,  Conrad. 
K'cmarks    on     Rogers    on    lin' 

transition  rocks,  Silliiiian  ;iiiil 

Silliman. 
Notes    on    American     gcdld^y, 

Conrad. 
Third  report  of  first  dislrict  nf 

New  York,  Mather. 
Report  of  survey  of  A'iriiiuiii 

for  1838,  Rogers,  W.  I!. 
Third  report  of  second  dislrict 

of  New  York,  Ijiiiiioiis.  !',. 
Polished  limestone  of  iv'dcin's- 

tor,N.Y.,  Dewey,  C. 
1840.  Report  on  minerals  and  i  ln'in- 

ic.al  de)>artuient,  New  VorK, 

Heck. 
Fourth  report  of  geoldi;ist  of 

first     district.     Now     Voik, 

Mather. 
Fourth    rejiort    on    survey   dl' 

Pennsylvania,  Rogers.  11. 1'. 
Description  of  geolog.\  dl'  New 

.Jersey,  Rogers,  H.  D. 
Fourth  report  of  survey  ni'  the 

third  district  of  New   York, 

Vauuxem, 
Report  of  geologist  ol'  Mnry- 

land,  Diicatel. 
Third  report  on  paleonti>l<>f;ioal 

department.  Now  York.  Con- 
rad. 


DiBTON.] 


NORTH    AMEUICAN    GEOLOGY. 


865 


>l'  Now  ^  (Ilk, 


iciui     ueolii;;y, 


Silui  ian— ( 'ontimicd. 
Aii'Ai.ACiiiAN — ('(intini'..!d. 
IMO.  Foiiitli  n'port  of  survey  of  the 
fourth  (liHtrict  of  Now  York, 
Hall,.). 
Report  of  survey  of  VMrpiniti 

for  1«3U,  UoKors.  \V.  H. 
Eiiuivaluiicy     of    (h)])o.sitH    on 
eiiHt  uud  west  Hides  of  the  At- 
hintic,  Eatun. 

On  the  Silurian  syNtoni,  Cou- 
rad. 

Fourth  report  of  hurvoy  of  sec- 
ond (listrict  of  New  York, 
Emmons,  E. 

1811.  Report  on  paleontolojjy  of  New 
York,  Courad. 

Mineral  suit  in  Virginia,  Tay- 
lor, S. 

Fifth  report  of  survey  of  first 
district  of  New  York,  Miitlier. 

Fifth  rei)ort  of  survoy  of  the 
second  district  of  New  York, 
Emmons,  E. 

Fifth  rei)ort  on  survey  of  I'enn- 

sylviiuia,  Kojjers,  11. 1). 
Sketch    of    fieology   of    North 

Anu-rica,  Dauhcny. 
Fifth  rejiort  of  survey  of  third 

district  of   New   York,  \'iin- 

iixoni. 
Magnesian  limestones  of  Penn- 

eylviinia,  Rojiers,  R.  E. 
Fifth  rejiort  of  fourth  district 

of  New  York,  Hall,  .1. 
Report  of  survey  of  Virginia 

for  1840,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
Analogy  of   fossils  in   Hudson 

slate  in  eastern  and  western 

New  York,  Mather,  Vanuxem. 

181'J.  Notes  on  geology  of  the  West- 
ern States,  Hall,  J. 

Geology  of  third  district  of 
New  York,  Vanuxem. 

Topography,  geology,  and  re- 
sources of  Now  York.  Em- 
mons, E. 

Geology  of  New  York,  second 
ilistrict,  Emmons,  E. 

Mineralogy  of  New  York,  Beck. 

Structure  of  the  Ai)i>alacliiaiis 
and  laws  of  mountains, 
Rogers  and  Rogers. 

Silurian  and  Devonian  of  the 
United  States,  Conrad. 

liull.  127 rjo 


Silurian — Continued. 
Ari'Ai,A(  II I  AN— Continued. 

18-13.  Geology  of  western  district  of 
New  York,  Ilall,.!. 
Superposition  of  rocks  of 
Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  llor- 
ton. 
(ieology  of  New  York,  first  dis- 
trict, Mather. 

Structure  of  Berkshire  and 
vicinity,  Rogers,  II.  L). 

Origin  of  mineral  springs,  Van- 
iixeni. 

Bitiiminoiis  matter  in  New 
York  rocks,  Beck,  L.  C. 

Elevations  in  Ohio  with  refer- 
ence to  geologic  fortnations, 
Whittlesey. 

Rock  salt  of  the  Holston,  Vir- 
ginia, llayden,  C.  B. 

Distrihution  of  fo.ssils  in  the 
older  rocks.  Hall,.!. 

Connection  of  tliernial  springs 
in  N'irgiuia  with  axes,  Rogers, 

\y.  B. 

Section  from  Cleveland  to  the 
Mississi]ipi  and  on  identity 
of  western  formations.  Hall, 
J. 

Mud  furrows,  wave  lines,  etc., 
on  New  York  rocks,  Hall.  J. 

Structure  of  Ai)palachians,  ex- 
emplifying laws  of  mountain 
chains,  Rogers  and  Rogers. 
1811.  Paleozoics    of    Appalachians, 
Rogers  and  Rogers. 

Oolitic  structure  of  some  lime- 
stones, Rogers,  W.  B. 

American  geology  and  condi- 
tion of  research  in  United 
States,  Rogers,  H.  1). 

Niagara  Falls,  their  changes 
.'lud  geology.  Hall.  .1. 

Intliience  of  survey  of  Now 
York,  Hall,  J. 

Seventh  report  of  survey  of 
Tennessee,  Troost. 

Geographic  distrihution  of  fos- 
siks.  Hall,  J. 

Review  of  New  York  reports, 
Owen,  D.  1). 

1815.  Travels     in     North    America, 

Lyell. 
181(5.  The    New    York    system,  Eni- 

uioiis,  E. 


866 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[nuLi.  127. 


Silurian — Continuod. 
Ari'ALACiiiAX — Continued. 

1846.  R<!markH  on   Tiiconic    Hystcm, 

Kninions,  E. 
Af^ricultnre  of  New  York,  Kiii- 

nioDH,  K, 
•  Coiil  field  of  Tuscaloosa,  Alii., 

Lyell. 
Age  of  the  White  Jlountaiiis, 

Kogers  and  Kogers. 

1847.  On  whirlpool  and  rapids  helow 

Niagara,  Hakowell,  ]{. 
Parallelism    of    I'aleo/oics    of 

North  America  with  those  of 

Europe,  Vorneuil,  Hall,  .J. 
Paleontology  of  New  York,  vol. 

1,  Hall,  J. 
Observations  on  Lewis  County, 

N.  Y.,  Hough. 
Distribution  of  remains  in  old<!r 

formations    of    the     United 

States,  Hall,  J. 
No  coal   in  New   York   rocks, 

Emmons,  E. 

1848.  Mitchell's    Cave,    Montgomery 

County,  N.  Y.,  Eights. 

Catalogue  of  geological  speci- 
mens, New  York,  Hall,  J. 

Fossils  of  Piileozoic  of  United 
States,  etc.,  Sliarpo,  D. 

Letters  on  geology,  Christy. 

R<!snlts  of  puleontological 
studies  in  New  York,  Hall,  J. 

1849.  Statistics  of  Georgia,  White,  G. 

1850.  Lake  Superior,  Agassiz,  L. 
Survey  of  Seneca  County,  N.  Y., 

Delafiokl. 

1851.  Survey  of  county  of  Washing- 

ton, N.  Y.,  Fitch. 
Survey  of  county  of  Madison, 

N.  Y.,  Evans. 
Specimens  presented    to    New 

York  Museum,  Hougli. 
Concretions  north  of  Stuyvos- 

ant    landing,    N.    Y^,  Grant, 

W.H. 

1852.  Comparison  of  geology  of  Ton- 

nesee  and  New  Y'ork,  Hall,  J. 

Diluvial  agencies  daring  ear- 
lier geologic  periods.  Hough. 

Paleontology  of  New  York,  Up- 
per Silurian,  Hall,  J. 

1853.  Ueber  Niagara  Falls,  Desor. 
Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcuu,  J. 


Silurian — Continued. 
ArrAi.ACiiiAX— Continued. 

1853.  Silur-fauua   in    VVisconNin  und 

N<nv  York,  liarrande. 
Tliird    re))ort    of    du^misi    of 
Maryjiind,  lliggins. 

1854.  Fourth   report   of   cheniisl    of 

Maryhunl,  Higgins. 
Geologic  mapof  TTnitcd  Slates, 
by  Marcou,  Am.  Jour.  Srj, 

1855.  Uobor  die  Geologic  von  Xonl- 

Aiiierikii,  Marcou,  J. 
Fossils  from  Taconic  of  Km- 

mons.  Hall,  .1. 
American  geology,  Ennnons.  E. 
Keniarlis  on  Sussex  County,  N, 

.1.,  Kitchell. 
Falls  of  Niagara,  Desor. 
Es(iuisseg<^ologi(|uedu('iinaila, 

Logan  and  Hunt. 

1850.  Notes  on  Uerks  County,  I'li., 
Bertelet. 

Fifth  report  of  chemist  of  Mary- 
land, Higgins. 

Keporton  northern  New  .Icrsey, 
Kitchell. 

1857.  Mineralogy     of     metanior[iliic 

rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Direction  of  currents  ami  source 

of  materials  of  lower  I'lileo- 

zoic.  Hall, .). 
Notes  on  the   Onondajia  liasm, 

N.  Y„  Smith,  V.  W. 

1858.  Laws  of  structure  of  most  dis- 

turbed zones  of  earth's  crust, 

Rogers,  H.  D. 
Paleozoic  basin  of  New  Yurk, 

IJigsby. 
Geology     of    North     AnuTica, 

Marcou,  J. 
First  report  on  Alaliama,  Tiio- 

mey. 
Geology       of        Pennsylvania, 

Rogers,  H.  1). 
Report  on  geology  of  Alabaina. 

Tuoraey. 
Sketch  of   geology  of  liiiteil 

States,  Rogers,  H.  D. 
Classification  of  several  types 

of  orographic  structure,  Kog- 
ers, H.  D. 
Report  of  chemical  departiiient 

of  survey  of  Alabama,  Slalltt. 
18,59.  Past  and  present  conditidn  »' 

Niagara  Falls,  Gibbes,  L.  R. 


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867 


chemist  III' Mary- 


OiioiKliii;;i  Imsiii, 

V.  W. 
;turo  of  ii\ost  ilis- 
ol"  earth's  crust, 

ill  of  Now  Yiirk, 

Mortli     AniiTica, 

AliibMiiiii,  Tiio- 

Peniisylvaiiin, 

logy  of  Aliibaiiia. 


Silurian— rout  iiiu»;(l. 
AnAi.ACiiiAN — L'dU  tinned. 
IS,")!*.   I'iileoiitology  of  Now  York,  vol. 
:i,  Hall,  J. 
So(liiii<;ntary    and    other    rcla- 
tions  of  I'ahso/.oic  foHsily  of 
Now  Y'orli,  IJigshy. 
Clinton  group  iron  ore,  K'ogerH, 

\V.  B. 
Survey    of    (Jnondaga,   N.    V., 
(ieddcs. 

IsdO.  History  of  gypsunis  and  mag- 
nesian  rocks,  Hunt,'!".  S. 

First    report     of     chemist    of 
Maryland,  TyBon. 
1S(!1.  (inido  to  geology  of  New  York, 
Liucklaen. 

Some  points  in  American  geol- 
ogy, Hnnt,  T.  S. 

Itemarks  on  Tacouic  system. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci. 

Map  to  illustrate  types  of 
earth's  surface  east  from  Cin- 
cinnati, Lesley,  .1.  1'. 

Appalachian  Monutain  system, 
(Juyot. 

History    of   petroleum,    Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Notes  ou  Primordial  and  Ta- 

conic,  Marcou,  .J. 

Fauna!  relations  of  some  geo- 
logic groups,  Rogers,  \V.  B. 

Taconic    system    of    Emmons, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 
18ti2.  Potsdam  and  Hudson  rocks  in 
\'ermont.  Hall,  .1. 

.Survey  of  county  of  Orange, 
N.  Y.,  Denniston. 

Ou  I'riniordial  of  America, 
Hall,  .). 

Remarks  on  the  Taconic  sys- 
tem, Stevens 

li^iiii.  Far.allelism   of  Quehec  grouj), 

Billings. 
li^tjl.  Geology  of  eastern  New  York, 
Hall  and  Logan. 
Identity  of  Oneida  and  Medina 
in  central  New  York,  Jewctt. 
ISCC).  Ago  of  New  Jersey  IHglilauds, 
hy  Rogers,  Lesley,  J.  P. 
Taconic  question,  Hall,  J. 
Report  of  survey  of  New  Jer- 
sey for  1864,  Cook,  G.  H. 
Coal  and  gypsum  of  southern 
Virginia,  Lesley,  J.  P. 


1807 


1868. 


1869. 


Silurian — Continued. 

Ai'i'Ai.AciiiAN— ('i)utinued. 

1865.  l)istril>ution     of     grajitolites. 

Hall,  ,1. 
Le  Niagara  i|uinze  ans  apres, 

Marcou,  J. 
Lignite    of    Franklin    County 

and  geology  of  soutluiastern 

Pennsylvania,  Lesley,  ,1.  P. 

1866.  Origin  of    some  of  thiMiarth's 

features,  Daiia,  .L  i). 
Map   of   (Canada   and    part   of 

United    States,    Logan    and 

Hall. 
Mineral  springs  of   Onondaga, 

N.  Y'.,  (joi;ssmann. 
Lower  Silurian  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Logan. 
On    the    name  Hudson    River 

group,  Meek. 
The  State  of  Alabama,  Haines. 
I'oints  in  geology  of  \'ermont, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Geology  of  New  Jersey,  Cook, 

G.  II. 
So-called  lignilitesorepsomites. 

Marsh,  O.  C. 
Anticlinal  in   Wythe   County, 

Va.,  Kohler. 
1871.  Color  of  rocks  poor  in  animal 

remains,  Newberry. 
Relative  age  of  Niagara  and 

Lower    llelderberg     groups, 

Worthen. 
Geology    and    mineralogy    of 

Georgia,  Stephenson. 
Cave  in  eastern  Pennsylvania, 

Wheatley. 
Primordial   near   Troy,  N.  Y., 

Ford. 
Geogno.sy     of     Appalachians, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Pennsylvania's   f  o  u  n  d  a  t  i  o  u 

stones,  Leeds. 
Gcognosie    und    Miueralreich- 

thum  des  Allcghauy-Systems, 

Credner,  H. 
1871.'.  History     of     Cambrian      and 

Silurian,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Past    and  future    of  Niagara, 

Gunning. 
Rocks  of  Ulster  County,  N.  Y., 

Lindsley. 
Relation  of  Middle  and  Upper 

Silurian   in    United    States, 

Hall,  J. 


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CATALOOUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


[BULL.  127. 


Silurian — (.'oiitiiniuil. 

Al'l'AI.A(lllA.N--(!t>Iltimil'<l. 

1872.  Niiifjiiiii,  its  liiNtory,  ufolo^ry, 

etc.,  Iliillcy,  (J.  W. 
(Irot'ii    Mountain    K<'"^"Ky »    "" 

thr  (|iiart/.ittt,  Daiiii,  .1.  D. 
Ue|i(irt  of  Hurvcy  of  N«nv  JorHoy 

for  \HT2,  Cook,  (i.  II. 
What  JM  tnio  Tacoiiic,  DawHon, 

J.  W. 
On  tni«( 'I'aconic,  Diina,  .1.  D. 
1X73.  Structure    of   Tazowcll,     K*nn- 

Hell  and  WIho  coiintiuH,  Va., 

LfHl.y,  J.  r. 
Iron  ores  of  South  Mountain, 

I'a.,  Lesley,.).  I'. 
Alines  of  hehi^li  /ine  Company, 

Drinker. 
St.    Claii'Hvillu     ami     ISodford 

Kaih'oadand  Dunniu^.sCreek 

foH.sil     ore,       I'enuHylvauia, 

Lesley,  J.  1'. 
Ihviiiatito    in    MorriHon    ('ove, 

I'a.,  Lewley,  .).  1'. 
Structure  and  orosion  of  itruab 

.Mountain,  Pa.,  Lesley,  ,1.  P. 
Oeologio  niaj)  of  I'uited  States, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. ;  Ilitcbcoek 

and  Tflake. 
Iron  oro  of  Ducks  County,  Pa., 

Lesley,  J.  P. ;  Trej^o. 
Fossils   in   lower    Potsdam   at 

Troy,  X.  Y.,  Ford. 

1874.  Metaniorphic  Silurian  rocks  in 

North  Carolina,  I?radley. 
Saliua  group,  Newberry. 
Niagara  and  lower  lielderberg 

in  I  iiited  States  aud  Canada, 

Mall,  J. 
Circles     of    deposition,    New- 
berry. 
Breaks     in     Paleozoic     series. 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Outline  of  resources  of  eastern 

TcMinessee,  Wilder,  J.  T. 
Keport    of     survey     of     New 

Jersey  for  1871,  Cook,  G.  II. 
Position  of  Cincinnati  group. 

Miller,  S.  A. 
Alabama  coal  and  iron,  Koth- 

well. 

1875.  Silurian  ago  of  southern  Appa- 

lachians, IJradley. 
Primordial  strata  of  Virginia, 
iToutaiue. 


Silurian— Continued. 

Ai'i'Ai.AciiiAN— Continued. 
187r).  Tlio  ores  of  iron:  flieir  distri- 
bution, Newton. 
Primoi'dial      in      KonHselaur 

County,  N.  Y.,  Void. 
Report  of  progress  of  survi^vof 

(leorgia.  Little. 
Ueport  of  survey  of  Alaliuiiia 

forl871,  SmithJCA. 
Ileinatiti's   of   easti^rn    United 

States,  Hunt,  r.  S. 
(Suelph    lini(>stono    of     North 

America,  Nicibolson. 
(ieology   of    the    lUuo    h'i(lf,'i', 

Fcnitaine. 
Oeidogic   chart  of  the    Unitwl 

Stat<'S,  Bradley. 
Hematite  deposits  of  the  (irtiit 

Valley,  Prime. 
Keport  of  laboratory  of  survey 

of  Pennsylvania,  McCreatli. 
Secti<ui  from  Allegliany  .Mdini- 

tains   to    Brush    Valley,  I'a., 

Fagan  and  Young. 
Kt^l)ort  on  iron  ranges  of  Lolii;;li 

(Jouuty,  Pu.,  Prime. 
187ti.  Ueport    on    York   and    Adiiiiis 

counties,  Pa.,  Frazer. 
Second    rejxjrt    on    survey  of 

Georgia,  Little. 
Hematite  in   Huntingdon  anil 

Center  counties,  Pa.,  Lesley, 

J.  P. 
Virginia  geographical  and  pn- 

litieal   summary,  Hotclikiss. 
Lower  Holderberg  of  Port  Jer- 

vis,  N.  Y.,  Barrett. 
Handbook  of  (Jeorgia,  .lanes. 
Glaciation     along     Kittatimiy 

Mountain,  Hall,  C.E. 
Geologic  notes  from  New  York, 

Lloyd,  T.  C.  B. 
Faults  in  niiddh!  Pennsylvania, 

Lesley,  .1. 1'. 
Keport  of  survey  of  Alal)iima, 

1875,  Smith,  E.  A. 
Coal    aud    iron    of    Alabama, 

Gesuer. 
History     of     explorations    in 

Pennsylvania,    etc.,   Lesley, 

J.  P. 
Resources  of   West    Virginia, 

Maury  and  Fontaine. 
Summary  of  chemical  analyses, 

Alabama,  Smith,  E.  A, 


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of  the    IFiiitcd 


itH  of  tho  Great 


!(■  PciniHyhiiiiia, 


Siluiian- -Con  tinned. 
Ai'i'Ai.AciiiAN— CoiitiniuMl. 
I87tl.  Not«m  on   I'lilco/nic!  linioHtont^ 
Krftzer. 

CooHii  coal  ticlilH,  Alabama, 
Hniitli,  K.  A. 

8|iatliic  iron  orcH  of  tliu  lln<l- 
Hon,  liiiynionil. 

Iron  ores  and  linutstono  from 
Sprnrd  (.'rook,  l*a.,  (iontli. 

Ronp  and  .loneH  vallovN,  Ala., 
Smith,  K.  A. 
1X77.  Ucport  of  Hiiivoy  of  Ncw-Ioinoy 
for  1M77,  ('ool<.(J.  II. 

Map  of  PennHylviinia,  I.eHloy, 
.1.1'. 

AjipiilacliianH  in  lliulNon  N'al- 
1«\V,  iShiiler. 

Kt)i)ort  on  Vork,  Adanm,  Ciini- 
horliind,  and  Franklin 
conntitis,  I'a.,  Frazor. 

(■ra])tolit<)  heds  at,  Normans- 
kill,  N.  v.,  Wliitfuad,  II.  1'. 

Section  of  Paleo/oii^  in  central 
I'ennaylvania,  AHlibnrner. 

MiniMuls  of  Houthwestern  Vir- 
ginia, Uoyd. 

Lower  Ileldorborg  at  Port  .ler- 
vi8,  ISarrett. 

Axes  about  Cumberland  (Jap, 
Shale  r. 

llud.son  and  Utica  Klatew  of 
Penn.sylviinia,  F''razer. 

Southeastern  lead  district,  .Mis- 
souri, Hroadhead. 

(Jeology  of  eastern  Pennsyl- 
vania, Hunt,  T.  S. 

KeconnaiBsanci;    from    Living- 
ston   to    Cumberland    Gap, 
Norwood. 
1S78.  Catalogno  of   ores,  rocks,  and 
woods  of  (Jeorgia,  Little. 

Section  of  Paleozoic  rocks  in 
JJlair  County,  Pa.,  Piatt  and 
Sanders. 

Catalogue  of  rock  specimens, 
survey  of  Pennsylvania,  Hall, 
C.  K. 

Hudson  group  at  Poughkeepsie, 
Gerard. 

Oil  region  of  Tennessee,  KiUe- 
brew. 

liock  salt  in  western  New  York, 
Macfarlanc. 

Paleozoic  of  Lehigh  aud  North- 
ampton counties,  Pa.,  I'l  imo. 


Silurian— ( 'ontinned. 

Ari'Ai.ACiiiAN— Coiitimiod. 

1878.  Silurian  foHHils  in  vaatorn  Penn- 

sylvania, Prime. 

Geology  of  New  \ork  State, 
Callaway. 

Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  survey 
of  .New  .lersoy.  Cook,  (S.  11. 

Overturned  anticlinals  near 
Allenlown,  Pa.,  I'riim^ 

Analysis  of  limestone  in  Cum- 
berland County.  Pa.,  Lesley, 
J.  P. 

Sectiou  of  Paleozoic  rocksClin- 
ton  County,  Pa.,  Chance. 

Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeast- 
ern Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Niagara  liiiiestoiio,  Montague, 
N.  .1.,  liarrett. 

Fossil  ore  of  .Juniata  district, 
I'ennsylvania,  Dewees,  Les- 
ley, .LP. 

Hematites  of  Lehigh  County, 
Pa.,  I'rime. 

Atlantic  system  of  mountains, 
Hitchcock  C.  II. 

Outline  of  geology  of  Alabama, 
Smith,  i;.  A. 

Godericli, salt  region.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Term  Hudson  Ji'iver  in  uoiiien- 
clature.  Hall,  .1. 

Correlation  of  Lower  Holder- 
berg  of  New  York,  Callaway. 

Geologic  bistory  of  Now  ^'oik 
Island,  etc.,  Newberry. 

Soils  of  Alabama,  Stubbs. 

Iron  ores  of  Cumberland  (Jap, 
Moore. 

1879.  Macfarlane's    (Jeological   K'ail- 

road  (iiiide,  Alabama,  (jiesiier 
and  Smith. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Hail- 
road  Guide,  Delawiire,  Uhler; 
Maryland,  Fontaine. 

Iron  ores  of  Alabama,  Smith, 
E.  A. 

Notes  on  analyses  of  doloniites 
of  Cumberland  County,  Pa., 
Lesley,  .L  P. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road (Juide,  western  Mary- 
land, Fontaine. 

Clays  and  clay  slates,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Fruzer. 


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CATALOOUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


(MTtl,.  IJT 


Silurian — ( 'out  iniiod. 
Ai'rAi.AciriAN-Coiitiiiiicil. 

'87il.  MuclUrliiiio'H  ficoloji^iciil  Kiiil 
road  Qnido,  WoHt  ViiKinin 
Kfin'(tiiHi)ii  uiid  I''(>titaitic. 

A  Htiidy  (if  rockH  at  Uoiiduut 
N.Y.,JJiid8l«y. 

Mac^fiirlaiut'H  (icoloKical  Kail 
road  (Juido,  (Ji)(>r;;ia,  Littlo 

Mact'arlanc'H  Geological  Kail 
road  (fiildo,  New  Jeritoy 
Smock. 

Macl'arlaiio'H  (ieologlcal  Kail 
road  (Juido,  I'unusylvania 
Lesley,  .1.  1'. 

Balcony  FallH,  Va.,  Campbell 
J.  L. 

Macfarlaiiu'H  Geological  Kail 
road  (iiiido,  Virginia,  RogorH 
W.  B. 

Maclnria  magna  near  Nowbnrg 
N.  Y.,  -Whitfield,  R.  P. 

Report  of  gcolo;;iHt  of  Now  Jer- 
sey for  187it,  Cook,  G.  II. 

Lake  Superior  copper  rocks  in 
Pennsylvania,  Blandy,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Silurian  formations  in  central 
Virgini.i,  Campbell,  J.  L. 

Ago  of  Hlates  and  grits  of 
Pougbkeep.sio,  N.  Y.,  Dale. 

Fault  at  Kondout,  N.  Y.,  Dale. 

Virginia  section  across  Appa- 
lachian cbain,  Campbell,  J.  L. 

Handbook  of  Virginia,  Pollard. 

Macfarlane'a  Geological  Kail- 
road  Guide,  Now  York,  Mac- 
farlane. 

Wappinger  Valley  limestones, 
Dutchess  County,  N.  Y., 
Dwight. 

Section  at  Rondont,  N.  Y.,  Bar- 
rett. 

Catoosa  County,  Ga.,  Vogdes. 

Second  report  of  laboratory  of 
survey  of  Pennsylvania,  Mc- 
Creatb. 
•  R(!port  of  survey  of  Alabama, 
1877-78,  Smith,  E.  A. 
1H80.  Recent  investigations  near 
PoughkcepHie,  N.  Y.,  Dwight. 

Arcadia  iron  ]iroperty,  Virginia, 
Beckwith,  Campljell,  J.  L. 

Western  limit  of  Taconic  sys- 
tem, Ford. 


Silurian—  ( 'ontinund. 

Ari'Ai.At  iii.\N--('onlinned. 
18K(),  Kesourci'M  of  Page  N'alley,  Vii., 
Prime. 

ResourccH  of  Sbcn.iudoah  \';il 
ley,  Va.,  ilotdikiss. 

Country  adjacent  to  .l.uiiis 
River  and  Kanawha  Ciiiiil, 
Campbell,.!.  L. 

Minerals  of  southwestern  Vir- 
ginia, Rull'ner. 

Fossils  iu  Poach  ISottom  slulos, 
Lesley,  .F.P. ;  Frazer. 

Geology  of  Lancaster  Comity, 
Pa.,  lr;iz(;r. 

Rich  Patch  iron  region,  Vir- 
ginia, Cam]ib('ll,  ,).  L. 

Geologic  action  of  huniUN  .icids, 
.lulien. 

Limestone  belts  of  Westciusti r 
County,  N.Y.,  Dana,,l.  D. 

Wappinger  Valley  linustoiie, 
New  York,  Dwight. 

Purgatory  property,  Botctoim 
County,  Va.,  Campbell.  ,1. 1., 

Analyses  of  limestone,  Ciimlier- 
land County,  Pa.,  Lesley,,!.  1'. 
Hudson  fossil  in  slate  in  .Man- 
land  Lesley,,!.  P. 

Lycoming  and  Sullivan  coun- 
ties. Pa.,  Sherwood  and  I'latt, 
Relations  of  crystalline  ol  eat^t- 
ern  Pennsylvania,  Hall,  C.  K. 

Genesis  of  iron  ores,  Newberry. 

Geology  of  Clinton  County, l'a„ 
Chance,  Lesley,  .J.  P. 

Report  on  line  of  Kichnioiidanil 
Southwestern  Railway,  .Slia- 
ler. 

Resources  of  Brocks  Gap,  Va,, 
Cami)bell,  J.  L. 

Section  at  Low  Jlotir,  Va,, 
AVickes. 

Iron  ores  of  the  Virginias, 
Rogers,  W.  B. 

On  AtopstrilineatusofEniiiions 
[etc.].  Ford. 

1881.  Mineral  s])ringsof  Sarainija,  X. 
Y.,  Fish,  C. 

Record  of  geology  for  1879-80, 
Hawes, 

Norfolk  and  Western  ami  Slicn- 
andoah  railroads,  Ilntclikisi). 

Unification  of  Silurian  nomen- 
clature, Miller,  S.  A. 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


871 


ru  liaihvay,  Sliii- 


'^estorn  and  Slien- 
oads,  Ildtchkiss. 
Silurian  nomen- 

ler,  S.  A. 


Silurian— Continiuid. 
Ai'i'Ai.Ac  iiiAN— Coiitiimod. 
issi.  ]{<>no  cavcH   uf   I'uiinHylvania, 
L««idy. 
KoHHilsiii  Wa|i|iinKLTliiiiL>Htuiu<, 

Dwi^'lit. 
Litllu   niuiiiitains  uaHt  of  thu 

CatBkillH,  DaviH,  W.  M. 
Alabama  north  of  Mio  ToiinoH- 
HOC,  Mc( 'alloy. 

Third  report  of  laboratory  of 

Burvoy  of  Pounsylvanla, 

McCreath. 
Heport  on  snrs'ey  of  New  JerHey 

for  1881, Cook.  (1.  II. 
Hrattou  Run  basiu,  Va.,  liotch- 

klsH. 
Construction  of  cross  sectionH, 

Chance. 
Colonics  dans  lea  roches  Tacon- 

iqiicH    doH     bonis    du     Lao 
Chainplain,  Marcon. .). 
Oeolof>;y  of  Pliilailclphia  Coun- 
ty, etc.,  Pa.,  Hall,  C.  K.;  Les- 
ley, J.  P. 
()eoh)j»y  of  lUair  County,  Pa., 

Piatt.  V. 
Craig  Crook  basin,  Va,,  llotch- 

kisB. 
1SS2.  Report  on  survey  of  New  Jersey 

for  1882,  Cook,  (}.  H. 
Survey  of  Delaware  Water  Gap, 

Chance. 
f!colo;;y  of  Van  Bnrou  furnace 

estate,  Va.,  Hotchkiss. 
Models  of  piirtsof  central  I'ouu- 

Hylvunia,  Lesley,  J.  P. 
Wise,  Lee.  and  Scott  counties, 

Va.,  Stevenson. 
Fossils  of  formation  No.  Ill  In 

Vir;;inla,  Roj^ers,  W.  IL 
Notes  on   the   geolojjy   of  the 

Virginias,  Rogers,  W.  15. 
Drift  hen\atite  in  eastern  Ten- 
nessee, Nichols. 
Geology  of  West  Virginia,  rec- 

titicvtion  of  Jones's  section, 

Wlite,  I.  C. 
Section  at  Schuylkill  Gap,  Pa., 

Chance. 
Geology  of  Pike  and  Monroe 

counties,  Pa.,  White,  I.  C; 

Lesley,  .1.  P. 
Faults  of   southern    Virginia, 

Lesley,  .1.  P. 


Silurian — Continued. 
Al'i'Ai.ACii  IAN— Continued. 

1882.  Resources  of  sou  111 \veHt»!rn  ^'lr- 

ginia,  Steveiison.  ,1.  ,L 

Resources  between  (ireat  Val- 
ley and  Potomac  coal  basin, 
IIotchkisN. 

Klii'olite-syenite  dikes  in  north- 
western .New  .jersey,  Knior- 
son. 

Age  of  the  Taconie  system, 
Dana,. 1. 1). 

Lehigh  (iap,  Pa.,  Chance. 

Reconnaissance  of  Lt«e,  .Scott, 
Wise,  and  Washington  coun- 
ties, Va.,  Stevenson. 

Niiigara  River,  Hailoii. 

Geology  of  liodford  and  Fulton 
counties,  Stevenson,  Lesley, 
.1.  P. 

1883.  Progress     of     geology,     1882, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Ago  of  southern  Appalachians, 

Elliott. 
Geology  of  Philadelphia,    Fra- 

zer,  Lewis,  11.  C. 
Fossil    ores     of     Lycoming 

County,  Pa.,  Myer,  A. 
Two  ilistinct  beds  of  iron  ore 

in     liradl'ord    County,    Pa., 

Claypolo. 
Geology  of  Lehigh  and  North- 

amjiton  counties,  Pa.,  Lesley, 

J.  P. 
South  Mountain  gneiss,  Penn- 
sylvania, Hall,  E.  E. 
Becriift  Mountain,  N.  Y.,  Davis, 

W.  M. 
Limestone  region  and  Potsdam 

sandstone,    Lehigh    and 

Northampton   counties,   Pa., 

Prime. 
Utica    and    related    horizons, 

Collins,  II.  C. 
Chemist's  report,  bore  holes  at 

Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  Eugelhart. 
Resources  of  James  River  v.al- 

ley,  Va.,  Camjibell,  J.  L. 
Westward  thinning  of  Paleo- 

zolcs,  Lesley,  J.  P. 
Iron    ores    of    middle    .James 

River,  Frazer. 
Southwestern   Virginia, 

Hogg,  J. 
Report  of  survey  of  Alabama, 
Smith,  E.  A. 


872 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDKX    OF 


[BULL.  J27. 


Silurian — Coulinuod. 
Appalachian — Continued. 

1883.  (JeologyofChcstoiCoiiaty,  I'a., 

Lesley.    J.  1'.;    Hall,  C.  K.; 

Frazer. 
History  of  sorpcntino  and  noti-s 

on i)ie-Caniliiian rocks,  Hunt, 

T.  «. 
History    of  Tacouic    (|uefltion 

and    relation    of    Taconlan 

series,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Survey  of  .Susquebannii  Kivor 

region,  White,  L  V, 
Cieologic  history  of  the  Amer- 
ican continent.  Hall,  .1. 
Unconformity     at      Iloudout, 

N.  Y.,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Geology  of  ISerks  County,  I'a., 
d'lnvilliers. 

Slate  (niarri(;s  in  1875  and  struc- 
ture of  water  gaps,  Chance. 

Slate  region  of  Leliigh  and 
Northampton  counties,  Pa., 
Sanders. 

L'tica  graptolites  north  of 
Pougli  keepsie.  X.  Y., 
Bootli,  H. 

Locality  at  Cornwall  Station, 
Orange  County,  N.  Y., 
Dwight. 

South  Carolina,  resources,  etc., 
Hammond. 

Mineral  wealth  of  Virginia, 
McCreath. 

Discoveries  in  Wappingor 
limestone,  Dutchess  County, 
N.  Y.,  Dwigbt. 

Survey  from  Atlanta  to  tin- 
Mississippi,  Ciimpiiell  and 
HulVncr. 

1884.  New     York     building    stones. 

Cook  and  Smock. 

Uuconf«)rniity  at  Hecraft  Moun- 
tain, N.  Y.,  Davis,  \V.  M. 

Virginia  building  stones,  I  [unt- 
iugton  and  Munroe. 

Report  on  terminal  moraine  in 
Pennsylvania,  etc.,  Lewis, 
H.  C. ;  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Southward  ending  of  Taconic 
synclinal,  Dana.  ,1.  D. 

Distribution  of  iron  ores  in 
eastern  United  States.  Smock, 
J.  C. 


Silurian — Continued. 
Appalachian — Continued. 
1884.  (Jeology  of  northwestern  (icor- 
gia,  McCutcben. 

Absence  of    Niagara    beds  in 
I'erry  County,  Pa.,  Claypolc. 

Clinton  and   associated  siiaU's 
of  I'ciuisylvania,  (.'laypolc. 

Onondaga  salt  gronp  in  I'crn 
County,  Pa.,  (Maypole. 

Hall  on  Hudson  ageof  Taeoiiip, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

Report  ofsurveyof  New  .Jersey 
for  1884,  Cook,  G.  H. 

Geology  of  Alabama,  Schmitz. 

Cotton  production  of  Alabama, 
Smith,  E.  A. 

Section  of  Little  North  Moun- 
tain, Va.,  Campbell,  J.  L. 

Investigations  near  Pouglikeep- 
sie,  N.  Y.,  Dwight,  W.  I!. 

Perry  County  fault,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Claypole. 

Analyses  of  limestones.  Wuth. 

Helderberg  limestone  of  \'ir- 
ginia,  Hotchkiss. 

Snowdon  slate  quarries,  Camp- 
bell, J.  L.  andH,  D. 

Geolo<rv  "^  'Snyder  County,  I'.i., 
Med.  Soe.  Pennsylvania. 

Center  County,  Pa.,  dluvil- 
liers,  Ewing. 

Faults  of  southwestern  Vir- 
ginia, S(iuier. 

Crumpling  across  Peuii.sylva- 
nia,  Claypole. 

Age  of  slates  of  Schodacii. 
Rensselaer  County,  N.  V., 
Ford. 

Wappinger  Valley  lime.stone.^, 
New  York,  Dwigbt. 

Primordial  in  Stuyvesant,  Co- 
lumbia County,  N.  Y,.  I'ord. 

Hudson  River  age  of  tin'  la- 
conic slates.  Hall,.!.:  Dana. 
J.  D. 

Geology  of  Ijebigb  and  North- 
ampton counties.  Pa.,  Uaiia. 
J.  D. 

Notes  on  building  stones  uscil 
in  New  York,  Newberry. 

Illustrations  of  poli.shed  rock 
surfaces,  Morgan,  II.  G, 

Cortland  and  Stony  Toint 
horablendie  and  augiti^  rock, 
Dana,  J.  D. 


DAinON.] 


NORTH  AMERICAN  GEOLOGY. 


873 


ithwesttTii   Vir- 

!ro88  Peuiisylva- 
c. 

'8    of    Scliodiick, 
County,   N.  V., 

alley  limestonM, 
)wiji;ht. 

Stuyvesniit,  Co- 
iity,  N.  Y..  Tord. 
age  of  till'  Til- 
Hall,  J.:  nan;'' 

'liisli  antl  N'>i'fli- 
uties,  Ph..  T'h""' 


Silurian — Continued. 
Ai'rAi.ACiiiAN — Continued. 

1884.  Reprint  of  rejjorls  on  fjeology 
of  the  Virginias,  I{()j:i;('rH,  W.U. 
Analysesof  ores  andliniestonoH, 
Pennsylvania,  Gontli. 

Pennsylvania  building  Htones, 
Lesley,  J.  P. 

Maryland  building  stones, 
Huntington,  M  u  n  r  o  e  and 
Singleton. 

New  .lersey  building  stones. 
Cook  and  Smock. 

Helderbcrg  linu-stones  east  of 
the  Catskills,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Notes  on  Natural  Bridge  of  Vir- 
ginia, Asliburuer. 

Unconformity  of  I'ppcr  aiul 
Lower  Silurian,  Cook,  G.  H. 

188.").  Map  of  Adams,  Franklin,  and 
Cumberland  counties,  Pa., 
Lesley,  ,1,  P. 

Progress  of  geology,  1883,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Pennsylvania  before  and  after 
elevationof  tlie  Appalaeliians 
Clay  pole. 

(ireat  fault,  Hcliodaek  Landing, 
N.  v..  Ford. 

Geologic  atlas  of  counties  of 
I'eunsylvania,  Lesley,  .J.  P. 

Handbook  of  Virginia,  Harri- 
son. 

Taconic  System,  Marcou,.). 

Notes  on  Tazewell,  Hiissell, 
Wise,  Smith,  and  Washing- 
ton counties,  \'a.,  Stevenson. 

Notes  on  metamorphism,  Ste- 
venson. 

Devonian  of  (Jreen  Pond  Moun- 
tain, N.  J.,  Darton. 

History  of  Taconii^  <iuestion, 
and  relations  of  the  rocks, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Highland  County,  Va.,  Camp- 
bell, .1.  K. 

Rogers's  geology  of  the  N'irgin- 
ias,  Campbell,.!.  L.  and  H.  1). 

Trap  dike  across  southeastern 
Pennsylvania,  Lewis,  H.C. 

Report  of  State  geologist  of 
Now  Jersey  for  188."(,  Cook, 
G.  H. 

Bone  cave  in  Pennsylviinia, 
Darton. 


Silurian — Continued. 
AiM-ALACii  I  AN— Continued. 

1885.  Materials  of  the  Appalachians, 
Claypole. 

Fossils  in  Hudson  slates. 
Orange  County,  N.Y.,  Darton. 

('rystallinos  of  Alabanui, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Division  du  systc'^me  (^ozoTquo, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Taconie  rocks andstratigraphy, 

Dana,  .1.  D. 
Geology  of  Huntingdon  County, 

Pa.,  Lesley.  .J.  P. ;  White.I.  C. 
Natural    Bridge    of    Virginia, 

Ashburner. 
Archean-I'aleozoic   contact    in 

southeastern     Pennsylvania, 

Frazer. 
Fossil     ore     in     Huntingdon 

County,  Pa.,  Billin. 
Ptera8))idian    fishes    in    U])per 

Silurian,  Pennsylvania,  Clay- 
pole. 
Map    of    the    United    States, 

McGee. 
Gypsum    deposits    in    Cayuga 

County,  N.  Y.,  Williams,  S.  G. 
Amount  of  chemical  erosion  in 

limestones  of  Center  County, 

Pa.,  Ewing. 
Glaciation      of      Shawangunk 

Mountain,  New  York.  .lulien. 
Geology  of  Highland  County, 

Va.,  Hotchkiss. 
Age  of  rocks  near  Schenectady, 

N.  Y.,  Ford. 
Age,  character,  and  origin  of 

gyi>siim  of  Cayuga  County, 

N.  Y.,  Williams,  S.  G. 
Fish    remains    in    Silurian    of 

Pennsylvania,  (,'layi)olo. 
Letter  on  Xittany  Valley  ores, 

d'Invilliers. 
Perry   County,    I'a.,  Claypole, 

Dewees,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

188(!.  Silurian  fossils  in  Emmons's 
Taconic,  Dana,  ,(.  D. 

Fossil iferoiis  Potsilam  atPough- 
keepsie,  N.Y.,  Dwiglit,  W.  B. 

Scorpion  from  Silurian  of 
America,  Wliitliidd.  U.  P. 

Taconii'  controversy  in  a  nut- 
shell. Winchell.  N.  H.;  Dar- 
ton. 


874 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OF 


[BULL,  127 


Silurian — Continned. 
Ari'ALACiiiAN — Continned. 

1886.  Sections  of  Taconic  ranj^es,  by 

Hall,  Marcou,  J. 
Low  Moor  iron  ores  of  Virginia, 
Lyman. 

Iron  ores  in  Alabama,  Willis. 

Fossils  from  TacouiL',  Dana, 
J.  D. 

History  of  Taconic  investiga- 
tions, Dana,  .1.  D. 

Taconic  stratigraphy  and  fos- 
sils, Dana,  J.  D. 

Taconic  controversy,  Dartou. 
Fossils  in  limestone,  Columbia 

County,  N.  Y.,  Bishop. 
Fire  sand,  Clinton  County,  N. 

Y.,  Brainerd. 
Fossils    at    Canaan,    N.     Y., 

Dwight,  W.  15. 
Fossils  in  Potsdam  near  Pough- 

keepsie,  N.  Y'.,  Dwiglit,  W.  15. 
Helderberg  of  Cayuga  County, 

N.  Y.,  Williams,  S.G. 
Border  of  Trias  in  New  Jersey 

and  New  York,  Britton,  N.  L. 
Shore     of    Lake     Champlain, 

Whitfield. 
Upper    Silurian    at    Cornwall 

Station,  N.  Y.,  l>arton. 
Westward  extension  of  Helder- 
berg in  New  York,  Williams, 

S.G. 
New  England  Upper  Silurian, 

Dale. 
Thickness  of  Onondaga  at  Buf- 
falo, Pohlman. 
Succession  in  Ontario  County, 

N.  Y.,  Clarke,  J.  M. 
Green  Pond  series  and  geology 

of  Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  Dar- 
tou. 
Geology  of  York  County,  Pa., 

Frazer. 
Development    of     the    North 

American  con  ti nont,  Le  Con  te. 
Salt  mine  in  western  New  York, 

Wright,  G.  F. 
Resources  of   Seiiuacheo    Xnl- 

ley,  Tennessee,  Bowroii. 

1887.  Plissements  des  terrains  im\6- 

oz<ii<|ue8,  Margerio. 
Taconic  of  Emmons,    Marcou, 

J.;  Walcott.  nanii,.I.D. 
Graptolito  beds,  Lapworth. 


Silurian — Continued. 
AiTALACiiiAN — Continued. 

1887.  Wappingcr  Valley  region,  etc., 

Dwight,  W.  H. 

Lehigh  River  .■icction.  Hill,  F. 
A. ;  Winslow,  A. 

Materials  of  the  Appalacliiuns, 
Claypolo. 

Bays  Mountains,  Tennessee, 
Willis. 

New  Kiver-Cripplo  Creek  re- 
gion, d'Invilliers  and  Mc- 
Creath. 

Southwestern  Virginia,  Steven- 
son. 

Fossils  in  Columbia  County, 
Dwight,  W.  B. 

Green  Pond  Mountain  group, 
Merrill.  F.  J.  H. 

Lower  Helderberg  of  Cayuga 
Lake,  Williams,  S.  G. 

Serpentine  at  Syracuse,  New 
York,  Williams,  (J.  11. 

Cumberland  -Lebanon  valley, 
d'Invilliers. 

Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  II. 

Trenton  limestone  from  L(;x- 
ington,  Va.,  analysis,  iJigf;.s, 

Southern  cokes  ami  iron  ores, 
McCreath  and  d'lnvilllors. 

Dove.oi)ment  of  chemical  in- 
dustries (salt),  Wyatt. 

Faults  of  southwestern  Vir- 
ginia, Stevenson. 

1888.  Original  Chazy  rocks,  i'.riduerd 

and  Seely. 
Taconic    system    of    I'.iimioiis, 

Marcou,  .1.;  Walcott.   Paua, 

J.  1). 
Well  near  Utica,  N.  Y., Walcott. 
Iliawassee   Valley,  N.  ('.,  Col- 
ton. 
Paint  ores  along  Lehigli  h'ivcr, 

Hill,  F.  A. 
liivers  and  valleys  of  rciiiisyl- 

vania,  Davis,  W.  M. 
Eastern     Tennessee    minerals, 

Cowlam. 
Upper     Cumberland     \  iiHcy, 

McCreath  and  dTuvilliera, 
Map  of  vicinity  of  New  Voil;. 

Martin,  D.  S. 
Building  stones  of  New  York, 

Smock. 


nARTON-l 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


875 


Lt'hifi;h  KiviT, 


Silurian — ('mitiniKMl. 
Ari'Ai,A('iiiA\ — Contiiuu'd. 
1888.  Niiigiira  shales,  Iviiij^iuihcrj;. 

Well  at.Morristown,  N.  Y.,  I'los- 
Hor. 

Four  sroat  sandstones,  Clay- 
pole. 

Marl>le  of  Hawkins  County, 
Tonii.,  Willis. 

Alnniinum  ore,  Georgia,  Nich- 
ols. 

Albirnpean  formation,  Ileil- 
l)rin. 

Resources  of  Tennessee,  Proc- 
ter. 
1880.  Gcoloj^y  of  Oneida  County,  X. 
Y.,  13righan>. 

Porpliyrito  of  northwestern 
New  .lersoy,  Keni]). 

CalciferoiiM  fossils  of  Lake 
Chaniplain.  Whitfield,  U.  P. 

C.aniptonite  dike,  Wasliington 
County,  Kemp  and  JIarsters. 

Geologic  map  of  Now  Jersey, 
Cook,  G.  H. 

Cement  and  gypsum  in  Hulialo, 
Pohlman. 

Geology  of  Buffalo,  Ashburner. 

Life  history  of  Niagara,  Pohl- 
man. 

Pet-  oleum  and  gas,  Ashburner. 

Salt  wells  and  deposits.  Bishop, 
Newberry. 

Philadelphia  region.  Rand. 

Slate  (piarriea  of  Pennsylvania, 
Merrill,  G.  P. 

Geological  survey  of  Georgia, 
Report,  Spencer,  J.  W. 

Iron  ores  of  Birmington  dis- 
trict, Brainerd,  A.  F. 

Greenbrier  County,  W.  Va., 
Pago. 

Rocks    of    I'ennsylvania    and 
New  York,  Itaml. 
isilO.  Report— division  of   Paleozoic 
invertebrata,   United   States 
Geological  Survey,  \Valcott. 

Report — Paleozoic  division  of 
paleontology,  Unitt-d  States 
Geological  Survey,  Walcott. 

Siderite  basin  of  Hudson  River 
epoch,  Kimball. 

Unconformity  in  the  valley  of 
the  Iltidson,  Davis.  W.  M. 

Saliferous  deposits  iis  evidence 
ofclimatalcon<litions,  Slialer. 


Silurian — <  'ontinued. 
Ai'r.\i..\(iiiAN — ( 'ontinued. 

1890.  Inm  mines  of  New  ^'ork,  Smock. 
Rock  salt  deposits  of  western 

New  York,  Newberry. 

Metamor])hie  strata  of  south- 
eastern Now  York,  Merrill, 
F.  J.  H. 

Fossils  in  Dutchess  County, 
N.  Y.,  Dwight,  W.  B. 

Fossils  at  Pleasant  Valley, 
N.  Y..  Dwight,  W.  B. 

Silurian  fossils  in  Columbia 
County,  N.  Y.,  Bishop. 

Macfarlane's  Railway  tinide, 
Campbell,  Crosby,  Dana, 
Darton,  Dwight,  Ford,  Fon- 
taine, Hitchcock,  Hunt,  T. 
S. ;  Lesley,  Lindsley,  Mc- 
Cntchen,  Sad'ord,  Smock, 
Smith  and  Gesner,  ^Villiam8, 
H.S. 

Fossils  in  Hillsdale,  N.  Y., 
Dana. 

Thickness  of  rocks  in  western 
central  New  Y'ork,  Prosaer, 
C.  S. 

Analysis  of  dolomite  from 
Westchester  County,  N.  Y., 
Hillobrand. 

Locality  numbers.  Hall,  J. 

Traps  of  Newark  system  in 
New. Jersey,  Darton. 

Making  of  Pennsylvania,  Clay- 
pole. 

Casts  of  seolithus,  Pennsyl- 
vania, W.'inuer. 

Iron  ores,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Fossils  in  eaves  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, Leidy. 

Dikes  in  Appalachian  Virginia, 
Darton. 

Middleboro,  Ky.,  Boyd. 

Oil  field  of  Barren  County,  Ky., 
Fischer. 

Analyses  of  dolomite  and  clay, 
Morrisville,  Ala.,  liillebrand. 

\Varrens  Geography,  Brewer. 

1891.  Manganese,  ow  deposits  at  Crl- 

mora,  Va.,  Hall,  C.  E. 

(ienesis  of  iron  ores,  Kimball. 

Biographical  notice  of  E,  Em- 
mons, Mareou,  .1. 

Artesian  well  .at  Parkesburg, 
Pa.,  Lesley,.!.  P. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OP 


[m'u,.  127. 


UAKTO.N.] 


^n* 


Silurian — (  ont  iniicd. 
Ai'i'Ai.AciiiAX — Continued. 

181)1.  Excursion  iicroas  Apptiliicbians 

[Maryland],  Williams,  G.  II. 
Piedmont  plateau  in  Maryland 

KcycH,  Williams,  G.  II. 
Overtlirust  fault.s  of  aoutlioru 

Api)alacliiaiis,  Hayes,  C.  W. 
Pliysical  }i;eolo}iy  of  Tennessoe, 

Hull. 
Coal    measures   of    ])  1  a  t  e  a  u 

region  of  Alabama,  Mc( 'alley, 

Smith. 
Poat-Archean     age    of     wbite 

limestone  of  New  Jersey, 

Nason . 
Relation  of  strength  of  marble 

to  its  structure,  Terry. 
Iron  ores  of  Virginia,  I'eehin. 
Overthrust  faults  in  N'ermont, 

Walcott. 
Overlaj)    relation    at    base    of 

Paleozoics,  Walcott. 
Eastern  enuivalents  of  Minne- 
sota iron  ore8,Winehell,  N.  II. 
Manganese  deposits,  Penrose. 
Geological  survey  of  Georgia, 

Spencer.  ,T.  W. 
Cahaba  coal    field,    McCalley, 

Smith,  E.  A. 
Building  stones  of  New  Yorli, 

Smock. 
Clinton    oolitic    iron    ores, 

Foerste. 
Artesian  wells  in  eastern  Penn- 
sylvania, Carter. 
Union,    Snyder.    Milllin,    and 

Juniata  counties.  Pa..  dln\  il- 

licrs. 
Structure  of  Ulue  Kidge  in  \'ir- 

ginia,  Hitchcock,  (Jeiger  and 

Keith. 

Nf.W    EX(iI.AXI>. 

1807.  Observations  and  map  of  geol- 
ogy of  Tnited  States, 
Maclnre. 

1818.  Geology  of  Williamston,  ^lass., 
Dewey,  C. 
Index  to  geology  of  the  North- 
ern Stati'S,  Eaton. 

1820.  Tour  in  New  Haven  and  Litch- 
iield.  Conn.,  Sillinian. 
Section    from    Taconie    range 
to  Troy,  Dewey,  C. 

1822.  Oilstone  of  Lake  Memphreina- 
gog,  Hubbard. 


Siluiiaii — Continued. 
New  Enolaxd— Continued. 

1822.  Minerals   and  rocks   in    licrk- 

shire,  Sillinian. 
182H.  Regions    contiguous    to   Ifivor 
Connecticut,  Hitchcock,  |;. 

1824.  Eirestoues  and  whetstones, 

Rhode  Island,  K'obinson,  f<. 
Ge(dogy   of   Salisbury,   ('(inn., 

Lee,  C.  A. 
Western  Ma.ssachusetts  rc;;ii)n, 

Dewey.  C. 

1825.  Singular  conformation  of  lime- 

stone, Dewey,  C. 

1828.  Notices  of  minerals  and  geolofjy 

of  Connecticut  and  Mass.!- 
chusetts,  Hitchcock,  E. 

Nomenclature  of  North  Ameri- 
can rocks,  Eaton. 

Water  cement  of  Southington, 
Conn.,  Lowrey. 

1829.  Geology  of  county  of  IJerkshire, 

Mass.,  Dewey,  C. 

1831.  Min<'s    of    New    Milford    and 

Salisbury,  Conn.,  SlK'pard, 

1832.  Geological    survey   of    Massa- 

chusetts, Ecouomifs,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 

1833.  Report    on    Massac hus<'tt8, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
1837.   I'Mrst  report  on  public  luiidsdf 

Maine,  .Tackson,  C.  '1'. 
First    report  on    geolngy  of 

Maine,  .Jackson,  C.  T. 
18.38.  Reexaminaticm   of   econoiniciil 

geology    of     Massacluisetts, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Second  report  on  Maine,  ,liick- 

son,  C.  T. 
Second  report  of  public  lands 

of  Maine,  .Tackson,  C.  T. 
Allcgash  from  the  I'enoliscot  to 

the  St.  Lawrence.  1  lodge. 
18.30.  Survey   of   Aroostook    K'ivcr, 

Maine,  Holmes,  E. 
Introduction,  geological  report 

agricultural  geology,  Maine, 

.(acksou,  v..  T. 
Catalogue  of  geological  speci- 
mens, Maine,  .Jackson,  C.T. 
1810.  E(|uivalency  of  depositw  mi  east 

and  west  sides  of  the  Atlan- 
tic, Eaton. 
18U.  Final  reiiort  on  MfiesachuHetts, 

Hitchcock,  E. 


1813. 


l.sKi. 


18 1  It. 


I8:.i. 


1852. 


UAKT'IN. 


NOIiTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY, 


877 


B<1. 

jks   ill    l{t!rk- 

Silurian 

Xkw  I" 

l?<i2. 

uns    to   Ifivor 
itehcock,  1',. 

18^13. 

vhetHtoiics, 

{obiiisDii.  S. 

sl)uiy,   Conn,, 

usettH  rc;;i(pn, 

1^144. 

latioii  of  liiiie- 

D. 

Is  iind  i;iM)lo<,7 

t  and   MiisBa- 

icock,  E. 

North  Anieri- 

ou. 

f  SonthinKton, 

mt). 

y  of  IJerksliire, 

"c. 

Mil  ford    and 

111.,  iSlicpard, 
ey   of    Massii- 

ISlfi. 

loinics,   Ilitcb- 

Bsaclnisftts, 

)ublii'  lands  of 

11,  C.  T. 

1847. 

1    goolofjy  nf 

n,  C.  T. 

1848, 

of    ocononiical 

Massacduisetts, 

u  Maine,  .lack- 

f   piiblif  lands 

Uson,  C.  '!'. 

0  I'enobscot  to 

ncc.  Ilodfjc. 

)stook    Kivtr, 
s.  E. 

18111, 

;olo<i;ii'al  rtiport 
[oology,  Maine, 

18,-.  1. 

sological  spcci- 

Tack8on,('.T. 

depositHonoast 

H  of  the  Allan- 

Maesaclinsiitts, 

1852. 

— Continued. 
N<;i.ANi) — ( 'ontinned. 
C<»H)logy  of  Now  York,  M(!('on(l 
district,  EmnionH,  E. 

Structurj)  of  Ap])alachiaus,  ox- 
eniplifyinj^  laws  of  mountain 
cbaiim,  b'oguis  and  K'ogois. 

Structure  of  lierksliiro  and 
vicinity,  Rogers,  II.  1). 

Final  report  on  Now  Hanip- 
shiro,  .lackson,  C.  T. 

Geological  map  of  Massacdiu- 
setts,  Hitchcock,  K. 

Explanation  of  geologic  miipof 
Massachusetts,  Ilitcdicock,  K. 

American  geology  and  condi- 
tion of  resoarcli  in  United 
States,  Rogers,  II.  D. 

Travels    in    North    America. 

Lyell. 
Report  on  counties  in  Vermont, 

Hall  and  Thouipsoii. 
First     report    on    \'ormoiit, 

Adams,  C.  IJ. 

Remarks   on   Tac(mic    system, 

Emmons,  E. 
Second    report  on  geology   of 

Vermont,  Adams,  C.  B. 
Age  of  the  White  Jlountains, 

Rogers  and  Rogers. 

Third  report  on  geology  of 
Vermont,  Adams,  C.  H. 

On  the  T.iconic  rocky,  Adams, 
C.B. 

Oeograithy  and  geology  of  Ver- 
mont, Thompson,  T, 

FoTirth  report  on  \'ermont, 
Adams,  C.  I?. 

Supposed  fossils  from  White 
Mountains,  Rogers,  H.  D. 

Rogers  on  geology  of  White 
Miuintains,  .lackson.  C.  '1'. 

On  the  geology  of  Canada, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Age  of  copper  rocks  of  Lake 
Superior  and  jthysicnl  struc- 
ture of  Canada.  Logan. 

On  the  Taconic  system,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Agency  of  gas  and  steam  in 
rock  alteration,  Rogers,  W.  H. 

Age  of  (lay  slate  of  Connecti- 
cut Valley,  Hitchcock,  E. 


Silurian — ( 'ontinued. 
Ni;w  EN(ir,ANi> — Continued. 

1853.  Report    on    certain    points   in 

geology  of  Massachusetts, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

Ai>]iendix  to  history  of  Ver- 
mont. Thompson.  T. 

Geologic  map  of  the  United 
States,  etc. ,  Marcou,  J. 

1854.  Some  crystalline  liuiestones  of 

North  America,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1855.  American  geology,  Enmums,  E. 
Ucbcr  die  Geologic  von  Nord- 

Amerika,  Marcou,  ,1. 

So-called  taleoso  slates  of  the 

Green  Mountains,  Hunt.  T.  S. 

1858.  Geology     of    North    America, 

Marcou,  .J. 
185it.  Catalogue     of    State    cabinet 
and  notes  on  iiietamorphics, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

Paleontology  of  New  York,  vol. 
3,  Hall,  J. 

Devonian  and  Taconic;  in  south- 
east (!anada,  Logan. 
18G1.  Ago  of  Emmons's  Taconic  re- 
gion, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Rocks  of  Perry,  Me.,  .lackson, 
C.T. 

Geological  map  of  Vermont, 
Hager. 

Ecouoiiiical  geology  of  Ver- 
mont, Hager. 

Phy.sical  geography  and  scen- 
ery of  Vermont,  Hager. 

Pre-Carboiiifci'oU8  llora  of  New 
Brunswick,  M;iiue,  and  oast 
Canada.  Dawson.  ,J.  W. 

Age  of  White  Mountains, 
Lesley,  ,1.  P. 

]'\)ssils  on  Dennis  River,  Me., 
Rogers,  W.  15. 

Taconic  system  of  Emmons, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Structure  of  western  Vermont, 
Rogers,  W.  B, 

Geology  of  Verniout  and  the 
Taconic;  system,  Hitchcock, 
C.  H. 

Fossils  from  Potsdam  group, 
Vermont,  Billiugs. 

Report  on  geology  of  \'ermont, 
Hitchcock,  E..  Hitchcock, 
E.,  jr.,  Hager  and  llitclv 
cock,  C.  H. 


878 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[BULL.  127. 


Silurian — Continued. 
New  KNr.l.ANi) — Con  tinned. 

1861.  Remarks  on  Taconic    systeni, 

Am.  .)our.  Sci. 

Fish  lliver  lakes,  Maine,  Pack- 
ard. 

Geology  of  the  wild  lands  of 
Maine,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

On  Taconic  in  Vermont,  Hog- 
ors,  W.  B. 

Some  points  in  American  geol- 
ogy, Hunt,  T.  S. 

(Jcneral  report  on  geology  of 
Maine,  Hitchcock,  V.  II. 

Primordial  fanna  and  Point 
I^evis  fossils.  Hall,  J. 

Notes  on  the  wild  lands  of 
Maine,  Holmes,  K. 

Moo8eheadLakeregion,Hongh- 
ton,  J.  L. 

Dikes  in  Silurian  of  Shelburne, 
Vt.,  Hitchcock,  K. 

Notes  on  sections  across  Ver- 
mont, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Chemistry  of  Hurvey  of  Ver- 
mont, Hitchcock,  C.  IT. 

Eeport  on  Tiorthcrn  Vermont, 
Hall,  S.  R. 

1862.  Review  of  geology  of  Vermont, 

by    Hitchcock    and     Hagcr, 

Hillings. 
Vermont  Primordial,  Marcou,  ,J. 
Rocks  of  Vinalhaven    region, 

Goodale. 
Note    on    Taconic    system    of 

Emmons,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Reports  on  geology  of  Maine, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. " 
Taconic  and  Silurian   of  \'or- 

mont  and  Canada,  Marcou,  ,1. 
Notes    on    geology   of   Maine, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Marcou  on  Taconic  of  Vermont 

and  Canada,  T. 
Hall  on  age  of  red  sandstone  of 

Vermont,  Billings. 
Exploration       in       Aroostook 

County,  Mo.,  Holmes,  E. 
Age  of  red  sandstone  of  Canada 

and  Vermont,  Billings. 
Remarks  on  the  Taconic  sys- 
tem, Stevens. 
Potsdam  and  Hudson  rocks  in 

A'^ermont,  Hall,  J. 

1863.  Parallelism  of  (Quebec  group, 

Billings. 


Silurian — Continued. 

N'KW  EN(ii.ANi) — Continued. 

18G3.  Report  of  survey  of  Canada  to 

1863,  Logan. 
186,5.  Taconic  (luestion.  Hall, . I. 
1866.  Some  features  of  southern  New 
Hampshire,  Verrill. 
Map   of    Canada   and    pail   of 
United    States,    Logan    niid 
Hall. 
18(i8.  Exjdanat  ion  of  geologic  map  of 
Maine,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Geology    of    Vermont,    llitcli- 

cock,  C.  H. 
Relations  of  red  sandstone  of 

Vermont,  Perry. 
Points  in  geology  of  Vernidiit, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 
1861>.  M('tanu)rphics  of  New   liiniis- 
wiclc  and  Maine,  Bailey  aud 
Matthews. 
Geology  of  western  Veniiont, 
Perry,  J.  B. 

1870.  {Jeology  of  eastern  New  ijij;- 

land,*llunt,T.  S. 
Geology  of  Salem  region,  I'ack- 
ard. 

1871.  Geology  of   the  White  Jloim- 

tains,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Survey    of    New     Haniiishiri', 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
(reognosy     of     Api)alac]iiaii8, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Heldorberg     corals     in     Now 

Hampshire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

1872.  History  of  Cambrian  and  Silu- 

rian, Hunt,  T.  S. 
On  true  Taconic,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Green  Mountain  geology,  on  the 

([uartzite,  Dana,  J.l>. 
Address  of  Hunt  to  Annriean 

Association,  Dana.  J.  1'. 
Chazy  fossils  in   I'^olian  lime- 
stone, Vermont,  Billing's, 
Fossils  in  Winooski  niarlilo  at 

Swanton,  Vt.,  Billinj;s. 
Porphyries  of  eastern  coast  of 

Massachusetts,  Hunt,  T.  S, 
Ro<!ks    of    Great    Harrinntou, 

Mass.,  Dana,  J.  D. 
What  is  true  Taconic,  Dawsou, 

J.W. 

1873.  Notes  on  geology  of  New  i  lamp- 

shire,  Jackson,  C.  T. 
Holderborg  rocks  of  Connecti- 
cut Valley,  Dana,  J.  1'. 


[BULL.  127. 


DAllTON.l 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


879 


lucd. 

y  of  Canada  to 

u,  Hall,. I. 

fBonthoiii  New 

'errill. 

a   anil    pail   of 

:8,    Logan    mid 

geologic  map  of 
cock,  C.H. 
crniont,    llitcli- 

)(l  sandstone  of 

Ty. 

igy  of  Vermont, 

of  Now   Hrniis- 
lino,  Baik'v  and 

ssteru  Vcrnionl, 

stern  New  Kni;- 

r.  S. 

3m  region,  I'ack- 

lO  Wliito  Slonu- 
!ock,  C.  II. 
3W     Hanipsliirt', 
H. 
Ap])aliU'liian8, 

orals  i  n  Now 
litclicoik.C.  II. 
nbriau  and  Silii- 
S. 

c,  Dana, . I.  H. 
n  geology,  on  the 
[ina,  J.  J>. 
mt  to  AiiiiTicaii 
Dana.  J.  !'. 
in   Eoliiin  lime- 
)nt,  nillinjis. 
looski  niinl)Ie  at 
.,  IJilliii.iis. 
eastern  coast  of 
ts,  lIiint.T.^. 
eat    l?arriu!,'tuu, 

,J.D. 

aconie,  Dawsou, 

ryofXewlliunp- 

oil,  C.  T. 
ks  of  Counccti- 
Dana,  J.  V. 


Silurian — Continued. 
Nkw  England — Continued. 

1873.  Taconic  slates  of  Hudson  River 

age,  Dana,  J.  1). 
Survey  of  Now  Hampshire,  1872, 

Hitchcock,  C.H. 
Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

I  iitclicock,  C.H.;    Hitchcock 

iind  lUako. 
On  staurolite  and  Silurian  ago 

of  Green  Mountain  gneisses, 

Hana,  J.  D. 

1874.  Quartzitesof  Willi.amstown  vi- 

cinity, Teuucy. 

Niagara  and  Lower  Hclderberg 
in  United  States  and  Canada, 
Hall,  J. 

Northwestern  Maino,Hitchcock 
and  Huntington. 

Ileldorberg  rocksof  New  Hamp- 
shire, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Physical  history  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Geologic  chart  of  th<!  United 
States,  Uradley,  F.  H. 
187.').  Explication  do  la  carte  do  la 

Torre,  Marcou,  ,J. 
1S7C.  Greenstones  of  New  Hampshire 
and    their   organic   remains, 
Hawcs. 

Report  of  geologic  map  of  Mas- 
sachusetts by  Crosby,  Dana, 
J.D. 

Metadiabaso  from  Connecticut 
Lake,  Dawson,  J.  \V. 

Geologic,  chart  of  United  States, 
Bradley,  F.  H. 

Limonito  of  Lehigh  County, 
I'a.,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

On  geologic  map  of  Massachu- 
setts, Crosby. 
1877.  Cambrian  and  Silurian  of  west- 
ern Vermont,  Hitchcock, C.H. 

Relations  of  geology  of  Now 
Hampshire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Hclderberg  of  Hernardstou  and 
Vermont,  Dana,  ,1. 1). 

Relation  of  geology  of  N'ermont 
to  that  of  Berkshire,  Dana, 
J.D. 

Connecticut  Valley  Hcldcrlierg, 
Hitchcock,  C.H. 

Geology  of  New  Hainpsliire  by 
C.  H.  Hitchcock,  Dana, . I.  I). 

Map  of  New  Ham])sbirc  and 
Vermont,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 


Silurian— ( 'ontiuucd. 
Nkw  F.nolaM)— Continued. 

1877.  Vermont    geidogy  by   Rev.  A. 

Wing,  Dana,  J.D. 

1878.  Head  of  Androfcoggin.  Hunt- 

ington. 

(ieology  of  Now  Hampshire,  at- 
las. Dana,  J.D. 

Atlas  to  geology  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeast- 
ern Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Region  at  head  of  Androscog- 
gin River,  Mo.,  Huntington. 

1879.  Hudson  River  age  of  Taconic 

schists,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Macfarlaue's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Atlantic  system  of  mountains, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

1880.  Age  of  Green  Jloun tains,  Dana, 

J.  D. 

Carboniferoiis  in  Massachu- 
setts, Crosby  and  Barton. 

Age  of  Taconic  rocks  and  geol- 
ogy of  Vermont,  Dana,  .J.  D. 

1881.  Colonies  dans  les  roches  Tacon- 

iiiues  des  bords  du  lac  Cham- 
plain,  Marcou,  J. 
Lower    Silurian    in    northern 
Maine,  Dodge. 

1882.  Ago    of   the    Taconic    system^ 

Dana,  J.  D. 

1883.  (Jeologic  history  of  the  Ameri- 

can continent.  Hall,  J. 

History  of  Taconic  i|uestion, 
and  relation  of  Taconian  se- 
ries. Hunt,  T.  S. 

Progress  of  geology,  1882,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Fossils  of  Hornardstou,  Mass., 
Whitlield.  R.  P. ;  Dana,  J.  D. 

Marble  of  western  New  Eng- 
land, Seoly. 

Freuchnians  Bay,  Me.,  Oosby. 

1884.  Notes  on  building  stones  used 

in  Now  York,  Newberry. 

Illustrations  of  polished  rock 

surfaces,  Morgan.  H.  .1. 
Position  of  Philadelphia  gneiss, 

Hitclicock,  C.H. 
Distriliution   of    iron    ores   in 

eastern  United  States,Smock, 

J.C. 


880 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


I  BULL.  127. 


DiHTON.] 


Silurian— C'ontiiiuod. 

New  l'"-N(ii,AXl)— Coiitiiiiicd. 

1«84.  Now  lliiinimhiio  and  Vermont 
bnildiug   stones,  Hitchcock, 
C.  11. 
Hall  on  Hudson  !ig(!of  Taconio 

sliites,  Diinii,  J.  D. 
TliirtctiH   Hoctions  across   New 
Hanipsliire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Geolof^y  of  Kliode  Island,  Dale. 

188.5.  Taconic  roi'.ks  and  strati- 
graphy, Dana,  J.  1). 

Map  of  the  United  States, 
McGee. 

I'rogresBof  Keoh)gy,  1883,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Lower  Silnrian  fossils  at  Ca- 
naan, Dana,  J.  D. 

Tacouic  system,  Marcon,  J. 

Report,  Atlantic  Coast  division, 
Shaler. 

Geologic  features  of  marble 
belt,  Hraiuerd,  K. 

History  of  Ta conic  ([uestion, 
and  relations  of  the  rocks. 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Colored  marbles  of  Lake  Cham- 
plain,  Elliott,  A.  H. 

188(j.  Sections  across  New  Hampshire 
and  Vermont,  Hi  Ichcock, C.I  I. 

Geology  of  northern  New  Eng- 
land, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Kci)ort  on  Cobscook  Hay  dis- 
trict, Me.,  Shaler. 

Fossils  from  Taconic,Dana,.T.D. 

History  of  Taconic  investiga- 
tion, Dana,  .7.  D. 

Taconic  stratigraphy  and  fos- 
sils, Dana,  J.  D. 

1887.  Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 

cock, C.  H. 
Fauna   of    "  Up]»er    Tacouic," 

Walcott. 
Succession    of    crystallines    in 

Connecticut     Kiver    region, 

Emerson, 
Useof  name  Taconic,  Marcon,. L 
Aroostook  County,  Me.,  Bailey, 

L.W. 
Northern    Maine,  etc.,  Railey, 

L.  W. 

1888.  Great  Harrington, Mass.,  .lulien. 
Taconic  system,  Dana,  J.  D. ; 

Hunt,  T.  S. ;  Walcott. 


Silurian — ( Ontinuod. 

Nkw  F,N(ii,ANi> — Continued. 

1888.  Fossils    in    lower    Taconic    of 
Emmons,  Walcott. 
Princijdcs  of  adversaries  of  Ta- 
conic, Marcou,  J. 
Taconic  of  Georgia  and  report 
on  geology  of  Vermont,  Mar- 
con, .L 
Taconic    system    of    EnunuiiH, 

Miller,  S.  A. ;  Walcott. 
Fossils    of    Littleton,    N.    II., 
Dana,  .LD. ;  Tumpelly. 
188!t.   Keport,  division    of    Ardioan, 
I'umpelly. 
Report,      I'aleozoie     division, 
Walcott. 

1890.  Graptolitcs     from     nortliern 

Maine,  Dodge. 

Areas  of  continental  progress 
in  North  America,  Dana,  .1.  D. 

New  Hrunswick  and  Maine, 
15ailey,  Hailey  and  Mcliincs. 

Geology  of  Mount  Desert,  Sha- 
ler. 

Fauna  of  rocks  at  Fort  Cassin, 
Vt.,  Whitfield,  R.  P. 

Eolian  limestone,  Hitchcock, 
C.  II. 

Calciferous  in  Chami)laiii  Val- 
ley, Hrainerd  and  Seely. 

Calciferous  formations,  Wal- 
cott. 

Lower  and  middle  Taconic, 
Marcou,  .T. 

Survey  of  Minnesota,  1888,  Re- 
view, Dana,  .1.  D. 

Rocks  of  Essex  County,  Mass., 
Scars. 

Iron  ores  of  the  United  States, 
IIunt,T.  S. 

Taconic  iron  ores,  WinchiU.N'. 
H.  ;  Winchell,  H.  V. 

Studies  of  hornblende  schist, 
Hitchcock,  C.H. 

Macfarlane's  Railroad  (i'lide, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

1891.  Chazy  formation  in  the  Cham- 

plain  Valley,  Brainerd. 
Greylock  synclinorium,  Dale. 
Age  of  Stockbridge  limestone, 

Woltf. 
Report,    division     of    Arcinan 

geology,  U.    S.    Geol.    Snrv, 

[Massachusetts],  Pumpolly. 


lBULL.127. 


DABTON.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


8«1 


led. 

)!•    'raoouic   of 

ott. 

orsaries  ol'  Tii- 

J. 

!;ia  and  rciiort 

VerniDiit,  Miir- 

of    EnuiionH, 
VVulcott. 
Icton,    N.    n„ 
'umpelly. 
I    of   Arc'liciin, 

5oic     division, 

»m    northern 

lental  progress 
■ica,  Dana,  .1.1), 
k  and  Mnine, 
>'  and  Mcliuu'8. 
int  Desert,  Slia- 

at  Fort  Ciissin, 
I,  U.  P. 
ne,   Hitchcock, 

Cliamplaiii  \al- 
and  Seely. 
rniatioDS,   Wal- 

liddlo    Tacoiiic, 

leaota,  188^,  Re- 

.D. 

Connty,  Mass., 

1  United  States, 

OH,  Winchcll,  N. 

H.V. 
ublondc  schist, 

II. 

ailroad   (J'liile, 

H. 

n  in  tho  Cliaui- 
Braincrd. 
norinni,  Dale, 
•idgo  linu'stoiie, 

u  of  Arcln'an 
S.  Geol.  Siirv. 
,t8],  Punipelly. 


Silurian — ( 'ontinuod. 

WKST  Ol-  THK.  Al'I*.VI.AC;HIAN.S  TO  Tin-, 
Ml8«lS8iri'I  KlVKU,  ANI>  Ml.NNi;- 
SOTA. 

1821.  Travels    throujjh     Northwost, 

Scluiolcraft. 
Stnu^ture  of  valley  of  Dw  Mis- 
uissippi,  Niittall. 

1822.  Remarks    on    fossils    from   the 

lake  regions,  liucklanil. 

Fossil  tree  .50  miles  soutliwest 
of  Lake  Miclii^an,  School- 
craft. 

Remarks  on  lake  n^i^ioim,  Dola- 
liold. 

1823.  Geological    features     of    Ten- 

nessee, Haywood,  J. 
Outline  geologic  map  of  Ten- 
nessee, Sayler,  N. 

1S24.  Expedition   to   sourccH   of    St. 
Peters  River,  Keating. 

ISL'fi.  Facts  relating  to  parts  of  Ohio, 
At  water. 

1828.  ^'icinity    of    TiOuisvillc    and 

Shippingsjjort  Canal,  Laji- 
ham. 

1829.  Certain  American  rock  forma- 

tions, Vaniixem. 
1H31.  Strontianite-bearing  limestone 
on  Lake  Erie,  Higsby. 
Ten   days  in  Ohio,  Am.  Jour. 
Sci. 
1835.  Localities  of  bones   of  masto- 
don, Troost,  etc. 
ISIifi.  Reconnaissance  from  Washing- 
ton   through    Wisconsin    to 
Coteau  des  Prairies,  Feather- 
stonhaiigh. 
Region     around    Fort    Winne- 
bago, Miss.,  Rngglcs. 
Analyses  of  limestones  of  Cin- 
cinnati   and    Dayton,    Ohio, 
Locke. 
18;!7.  Fourth    report    on   Tennessee, 
Troost. 
Observations     on    geology    of 

Ohio,  Lapham. 
General  sketch   of  geology   of 
Ohio.  Riddell. 
18;W.  Report    (ui     sontherii     Ohio, 
Locke. 
Report     on    Wood,    Crawford, 
etc.,  counties,  Ohio,Hriggs,  C. 
First  report  of  survey  of  Ohio, 
by  Mather,  Silliman. 
Bull.  1137 m 


Silurian — ( 'ontinued. 
WKsr  III    riir.  ArrAi-AtiiiANs  to  tiir 

Ml.SSI8SllM'I      KlVKU,     AM)     MlNNE- 

HOTA— Continued. 
18;i8.  (leoldgy   of  upjier   Illinois, 
Shepard,  C.  U. 

Kejiort  oil  Scioto  and  Hock- 
hocking,  Hriggs,  Vj. 

Section  in  southern  Ohio, 
Hriggs  and  Foster. 

Rejiort  on  Muskingum  ('ounty, 
etc.,  Ohio,  Foster,  ,1.  W. 

Rep<u't8  of  survey  of  Ohio, 
Mather. 

ISlii).  lleport   of   State    geologist  of 
Michigan,  Houghton. 
Reconnaissance    of  Kentucky, 
Mather. 

1840.  On  the  Silurian  system,  ('onrad. 

Exploration  in  Iowa,  Wiscon- 
sin, and  Illinois,  Ow(!U,  D.  D. 

Third  report  of  .'>tate  g(!ologist 
of  Michigan,  Houghton. 

I'ifth  report  on  Tennessee, 
Troost. 

Report  on  lead  region  of  tho 
I'liper  Mississip])!,  Locke. 

1811.  Geology  of  some  regions  west 

of  the  Alleghanies,  Locke. 
Veins  of  northern  peninsula  of 

Michigan,  Houghton. 
Sixth  re]tort  on  survey  of  Ten- 
nessee, Troost. 
Liuiite  (jne  s6pare  le  calcairo 

de  montagne,  Veriieuil. 
Northern  part  of  lower  jjcnin- 

sula  of  Michigan,  Douglass. 
G«ology  of  organized  counties 

of  Michigan,  Hubbard,  H. 
Upper  Mississippi    region  and 

Cretaceous    of   the    u]»])or 

Missouri,  Nicollet. 

1812.  Silurian  and  Devonian  of  the 

United  States,  Conrad. 

Notes  on  geology  of  the  West- 
ern States,  Hall,  J. 

Position  of  lead-bearing  lime- 
stone of  tlm  U])i)er  Missis- 
8i])pi,  King,  H. 

Lead  regions  of  the  Upper 
Mississippi.  Ijoeke. 

WisidiiNiii  and  Missouri  lead 
regions,  Hodge,  .L  T. 

Geology  of  third  district  of 
New  York,  Kniiuons,  E. 


882 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OP 


[mtu  127. 


ii 


Silurian — ( 'ouliiiiiod. 

WKHT    ok   TirK    Ari'ALACIIUXH    TO    TIIK, 

Mississippi    Ifivr.i!,    .\ni>    Minnk- 
soTA — Coiitiiiiicd. 

1843.  ElevatioiiH  iu  Ohio  with  rufor- 

eiico  to  goolosic  loniiatioim, 

VVliittlcHcy. 
Ago  of  Luko    Suponor   Hiiutl- 

BtoiK>H    and    1  i  moH  to  11  (■  H, 

Iloii^liton. 
Miircolliis  iind  llaiiiilton  in  tho 

Wi'stiiiidSouth,  Rogers,!!.  1). 
(letdogy  about  liicluiiond,  lud., 

I'liiiiuiicr,  .T.  T. 
(ioological    fonuatioim    of  tlio 

Western  .States,  IJyiein. 
Geology  of  the.  Wostoin  States, 

Owen,  D.I). 
Geology    in    vicinity    of   New 

All)auy,  Ind.,  Clap]),  A. 
Uogion  of  l)a8in  of  tlie  lIi)por 

Mississippi,  Nicollet. 
Section  from  Cleveland  to  the 

Mississippi      and     on 

identity  of  Western    fonna- 

tions,  Hall,  J. 
Western   upper    Canada    a  n  d 

western    Ohio,    lio'^Jis    and 

I{<    t-rs. 

1844.  Iteview  of  New  York  reports, 

Owen,  D.  D. 

Geology  of  valley  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi, King,  II. 

Notes  of  fossils,  Indiana,  llay- 
niond,  K. 

1845.  Eightli  rejmrt  of  survey  of  Ten- 

nessee, Troost. 
'I'ravels    iu    North    America, 
Lyell. 

1846.  Geology    of   Western     States, 

Owen,  D.D. 

Researches  in  central  Ken- 
tucky, Owen  and  Norwood. 

Observations  on  magnetic  dip, 
Locke. 

Geology  of  Harpeth  liidge, 
Davidson  County,  T  e  n  n . 
Loouiis. 

IS'lT.  Ninth  report  of  survey  of  Ten- 
nessee, Troost. 

Age  of  lead-beariug  limestones 
of  the  Upper  Mississippi, 
Conrad. 

Lettresurla  g<^ologiedes  Etats- 
Uuis,  Vernouil. 


Silurian — ( 'ontinnod. 
Whst  of  TIIK  Appalachians  m  nn; 
Mississippi    Rivku,  ano   Minxk- 
soTA — Continued. 

1847.  Observations  on  upper  penin. 

iiula  of  Michigan,  Ivockr. 
Parallelism    of    Piileo/oii  n   of 

North  America  with  (husiMii' 

I'inrope,  \'eruouil,  Hall,  ,1. 
Contributions    to    geoioLjy   „{ 

Iveiitucky,  Yandell  and  Sim- 

niard. 

1848.  Fossils  of  I'ah^ozoic  of  lnilod 

States,  etc.,  Sharjx',  1). 

Reconnaissance  of  Chipjiowii 
district  of  Wisconsin,  etc., 
Owen,  1).  1). 

On  geology  of  Wisconsin,  ( )  wen, 
1).  D. 

Outline  sketch  of  Oliio,  Whit- 
tlesey. 

Letters  on  geology,  Christy. 

1849.  Fossil    zoo(diytes    of    western 

Ohio,  Vancleve. 

1850.  Territory    of    tho    MiniU'Sota, 

I'oiie. 
G<^ologie  du  district  ludtallifirc 
du   lac    Supdrieur,  .liickaim, 
C.  T. 

1851.  Section   from    Wolf   River  to 

Lake  Michigan,  Whittlesey, 

Parallelism  of  Paleozoic  depos- 
its of  tho  United  States  ;iii(l 
Europe,  Hall,  J. 

Fossils  in  Paleozoic  of  lower 
Wisconsin  and  Miinitsdt;'., 
Shiiniard  and  Owen. 

Geology  of  Lake  Supericjr  land 
district,  iron  region,  Foster 
and  Whitney. 

Silurian  basin  of  miciille  Teii- 
uessoe,  Saffoid. 

Druinmonds  Island  ami  north 
shores  of  Lakes  llinnii  and 
Michigan,  Hall,  .1. 

E([uivalenfy  of  rocks  of  north- 
eastern Ohio  with  those  of 
New  York,  Whittlesey. 

Age  of  sandstone  and  iuiieoiw 
phenomena  of  Lake  Suiierier, 
Foster  and  Whitney. 

Systems  f  elevation  of  N'o'tli 
America,  Foster  ami  \V  hit  ney. 

Introduction  to  roporl  on  Wis- 
consin, lowtt,  and  Minnesota, 
Owen,  D.  D. 


DARTON.) 


NORTH    AMERICAN   OEOLOOY. 


883 


Silurian — ( 'ontiiuiod. 
Wkst  ok  thk  Aitalaciiians  to  tmk 

Ml.SSISHII-I'l      KlVKH,     AN1>     MlNNK- 

MOTA — Coiitiniictl. 
IXTil.   MoiichiH    (if     Liikci    Mii'luKiiii, 

WliittlcHcy. 
FoshUb  (if   Liiko  Supt^rior  iron 

cliMtrict,  Hall,  .1. 
Dip,  tliickncHH,  etc.,  ofSiliiriiin, 

Miclii;;aii,  WliittlcMoy. 
•Siliiriiin     and    licvoiiiiui    iron 

ruj^ioii     of     i.iiko    Sllp(^ri()^, 

Hull,.!. 
Oeology  of  Hoiithuiistorii   WIb- 

coiiHiii,  Lapliiuii,  I.  A. 
RoiiiiirkH  on  JiiiulyHls  of  L()W(^r 

>Siliiriiiii    liirieHtoueM,    Michi- 
gan, Hall,  .1. 
Terrains  Hiliiri(!n,s   dn    lac  Su- 

p('ricur,  Forttor  and  Whitney, 

Marcon,  ,1. 

1852.  Snr  la  ciirto  g('iologi(iuo  dn  lac 

Sup('ri('nr  do  Fostor  (it  Whit- 
ney, Dosor. 

Explorations  in  Wisconsin, 
Hall,  J. 

Comparison  of  geology  of  Ten- 
nessee and  New  York,  llall,  J. 

lloport  on  valleys  of  Minnesota, 
Mississippi,  and  Wisconsin 
rivers,  Shnniard,  15.  V. 

Survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa, 
Minnesota,  etc.,  Owen,  D.  I). 

Wisconsin  south  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior, Whittlesey. 

Westward  extension  of  Silurian 
formations.  Hall,  .1. 

1853.  Geologic  ma])  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Mareon,  J. 
Silurian  fauna  in  Now  York  and 

Wisconsin,  liarrande. 
Parallelism  of  Lower  Silurian 

of  middle  T(Uinosaee  and  New 

York,  Sailord. 
1851.  Lead  district,  Daniels,  F. 

tJeologic  nuip  of  United  States, 

by  Mareon,  Am.  .lour.  Sci. 
Upper  Mississippi  load  region, 

Phillips,  .1.  V. 
Survey  of  Indiana,  Hrown,  R.  T. 
Map  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and 

Minnesota,  Owen,  1).  D. 
Silurian  system,  liako  Superior 

district,  Hall,  .). 
First  report  on  survey  of  Wis- 
consin, Daniels,  E. 


Silurian — ( 'ontlnued. 
Wi:ht  oi'  Tin:  Ai'I'ai.aciiians  to  tiir 

.MiSSlSSII'IM      KlVKU,     AND     .Ml.V.NK- 

HOTA — Coutiiuuid. 
1855.  (Jcologie   mai>    of    Wiseousin, 

Lajiham,  1.  A. 
Catalogue  of    geologic    speoi- 

mons,  Owen,  I).  1). 
Uoher  di(»  (ieologie  von  Nord- 

AiMorika,  Mareon,  .1. 
Ueportof  survey  of  Wisconsin, 

I'ercival, 
Es(|  n  isse  g('^ologi(  |ue  d  u  Canada, 

Logan  and  Hunt. 
Reconnaissance   of  Tennessee, 

SatVord. 
Iteviewof  Murchison's  Siinria, 

Whitney,  J.  D. 

185().  Chemical  report,  survey  of  Ken- 
tucky, I'eter. 

Survey  of  Kentucky  in  18,")4 
and  18.">5,  Owen,  1).  1). 

Outlines  of  geology,  Whitthssey. 

Second  report  on  survey  of 
Wisconsin,  r(!rcivai. 

Carboniferous  linuistone  of 
Mississippi  Valley,  llall,  .1. 

1857.  Third     report    on     Kentucky, 

Owen,  1).  I). 

(jeology  of  Tennessee,  Currey. 

Third  cheniical  rejtort  of  sur- 
vey of  Kentucky,  Peter. 

Sec(md  cheniical  report,  survey 
of  Kentucky,  Peter. 

Second  report  of  survey  of  Ken- 
tucky, Owen,  1).  D. 

Report  on  Hopkins,  Critten- 
den, and  other  counties,  Ken- 
tucky, Lyon. 

1858.  Tennessee  ge(dogical    history, 

Safl'ord,  J.  M. 

Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
con,  ,T. 

P.'deozoic  basin  of  New  York, 
Bigsby. 
1851).  Artesian    well    at    Columbus, 
Ohio,  Mather. 

Paleontology  and  the  moral 
sense,  Whittlesey. 

Clinton  group  iron  ore,  Rogers, 
W.  R. 

Notes  on  Wisconsin,  etc.,  Dan- 
iels, F, 

Some  points  in  American  gcc 
logic  history,  Safford. 


884 


CATALOdUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


lHlJM,.l.!7. 


Silurian — Coiitiiiiiud. 

WKHT    I»I'   Till':    Al'I'AI.ACIIIANH    H)    TIIK 
MlSHISSII'l'l     K'lVKK,    ANI>     MlNNK- 

HOTA — ('(iiitiiiiied. 
1859.  ArtoHiiiii    \vi>ll     iit    liOiiisville, 
K.V.,  Siiiiili,  .(.  1,. 

18(i().  8iliir-1''iiiinii      iIcn     wrNtlicliuii 
'IViiiicssiM',  liooiiior. 
Hriii.'irkH    (111    Nlr)it.i<{i'a|>liy   of 
Kriitin'k.\ .  LjDii. 

IKtil.  I''!iiiiiiil  I'cliitioim  of  NHiiio  ^eo- 
loj^io  jtmiipH,  I{(>j{<>i's,  W.  H. 

Kuiiitt  ]iiiiiitH  ill  Aiiierii^aii  ^ool- 
ogy, limit,  '1'.  S. 

Ke|i<)rf  of  .sii|HU'iiit('niI<'iit  of 
Hiiiv«y  of  Mifhif^jiui,  I  lull,  J. 

Goiiorsil  gfolojry,  Hurvey  of  Koii- 
tiicky,  ()\V(!n,  I).  1). 

First  biennial  roport  of  Hurvey 
of  Michigan,  Wiiiclicll,  A. 

Fourth  clieiiiical  roport,  .survey 
of  Kentucky,  I'otor. 

Upper  Silurian  of  wostern  'I'en- 
noHseo,  SatVortl. 

Rojiort  of  progress  of  topo- 
graphjral  survey  of  Ken- 
tucky, Lyoii. 

18(i2.  Analy.ses  of  soils   of   ludiaua, 

Peter. 
Kecoiinaissauce     of      Indiana, 

Owen,  ]{. 
Report  of  survey  of  Wiseonsiii, 

Hall  and  Whitney. 
Age  of  Loelair  sandstone  and 

Onondaga    of    Iowa    report, 

Wortheii. 
Saliferous  rocks  and  springs  of 

Michigan,  Winchell,  A. 
Position    of    Waukesha    lime- 
stone of  WiBCousiu,  Romin- 

ger. 

1863.  Survey  of  lead  regions  of  Wis- 
consin, Murrisli. 
18(15.  Oil  boring  at  Chicago,  Ill,,Shu- 
feldt. 
Maps  of  Ohio,  Indiana,   Ken- 
tucky, and  Tennessee,  Sayler. 
Report  of  geologist  of  Minne- 
sota, Hanchett. 
1866.  Niagara  fauna  at  Chicago,  111., 
Winchell  and  Marcy. 
Geological  map  of  Michigan, 

Winchell,  A. 
Petroleum    in    Kentucky    and 
Tennessee,  Safford. 


Siluriau — ( 'oiitiniiud. 

W'KHT    Ol'    TIIK    Al'I'AI.ACIIIANH   TO   THE 
MlS.HlSSII'IM      lfl\KK,    AND     MrxNi:- 

soTA— ( 'initiiini'd. 
18<)6.  Ke(-oniiaissau(^u  in  MiiinoHotn, 

I'laiiies. 
Report  on   Orand  Travorsc  ii'. 

gioii,  Wiiicliell,  A. 
Htratigrajiliy,     Tertiary,     ccinl 

ineasuioH,  Hub-Carbonifennm, 

Devonian,   .Silurian,   Illiiinis, 

Worflien. 
Geology  of  ])etr(deuiii  in  (^m- 

ada  West,  Wiuehell,  A. 
Map  of  Canada  and  ]»art  of  ilii< 

United    States,    Logan    ami 

Hall. 
Mineral   oil,    Cumberland  ami 

Clintou  countieB,  Ky.,  New- 
berry. 
Reporton  limestone,  petroleiiiii, 

and  salt.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Introduction  to  paleontology, 

IllinoiH,  Meek  and  Worilu'ii. 
Physical  features,  general  juin- 

ciples,  surface  geology,  liii- 
.  nois,  Worthcn. 
Geology  of  the    lead    region, 

Whitney,  .1.  D. 

1867.  Handbook       of        Minnesota, 

Blanchard. 
Map  of  Ohio,  Newberry. 

1868.  Cook   County,  111.,   Bannister, 

II.  M. 

Occurrences  of  iron  in  njaRS-^s, 
Whittlesey. 

Jersey,  (Jreenti,  and  Scott  comi- 
ties, 111.,  Wortlieu. 

Structure  of  southern  Minne- 
sota, Hall,  J. 

Chemical  analyses,  lIliiKiis, 
Blauey. 

Alexander,  Union,  Jackson,  ami 
Pen-y  counties,  111.,  W'ortlKMi 
and  I'higelmann. 

Lasalle  County,  111.,  Freeman. 

1869.  The    Mississippi    Valley,   Fos- 

ter, J.  W. 

Geology  of  Tennessee,  Satlbril. 

Geology  of  Franklin  Comity, 
Ind.,  Haymoud. 

Crinoids  from  Indiana,  Ken- 
tucky, and  Ohio,  Lyon. 

First  report  on  survey  ol'  In- 
diana, Cox, 


I.AIITON.I 


NORTH   AMKRICAN  GKOLOOY. 


885 


1   Minnewotii, 


TravorHf  h' 


roil  111  ina!s8"H, 


yses,      Illiimis, 

n.Jiickson.imd 
1,  111.,  WortluMi 
in. 

111.,  Freeman. 
i    Valley,  Vm- 


Siluri  i.    -Contiaiiod. 

WKSI    <»r    TIIK    Al'PAI.ACIIlANM   TO   TIIK 
MiSSIrtSII'I'l      Ul\  I'll.    AM>     MiNNK 

HoTA — CoiitiinuMl. 
1H7().  I'roj^n-HH  (if  Hurvoy  of  Ohio  in 
18f)<),  N(!wl.oiiy. 

Oniiuiy,  Will,  Kjmkiil<<ie,  Iro- 
quois, Voriiiilioii,  ChiiiiiptiiKii, 
Kdj^iir,  iukI  Vmd  i^(»uiiti('H, 
Ill.,nia(llt<y,  V.  H. 

Calhoun,  PiUo,  AdiiniH,  I5rowii, 
Schnyler,  and  Fulton  coun- 
tios.  111.,  Worthen. 

Oil  hearing  limestones  of  Chi- 
cago, Hunt,  T.  8. 

Dekalh,  Kane,  Logan,  and  other 
countieH,  111.,   Kaunisttr. 

1871.  Geology  of  Highland  County, 

Ohio,  Orton,  E. 
Derivation  of  copper  and  asso- 
ciates    on     Lake    Superior, 

Punipelly. 
Oil  wells  of  Terre  Ilauto.  Iiiil., 

Iluut,  T.  S. 
Oeology  of  Montgomery  Coun- 
ty, Ohio,  Ortou  I^. 
Notizeu  aus  Minnesota,  Kloos. 
General  geology  of  Miehigan, 

Wiuchell,  A. 
Agricultural    survey   of   Ohio, 

Klii)])art. 
Chemical  nsport   of  survey  of 

Ohio,  Wormley. 
Second     report     on     Iudiana> 

Cox,  E.  T. 
Report  of  survey  of  Ohio  for 

186!),  Newberry. 
Geology  of  Williams,    I'nlton, 

and    Lucas    countii^s,    Ohio, 

(iilbert,  G.  K. 
Relative  age    of  Niagara  and 

Lovkcr     Helderberg    groups, 

Worthen. 
Glacial  features  of  (ireoii  Hay, 

Lake  Michigan,  Wiuchell,  N. 

H. 

1.S72.  Region  north  of  Lake  .Sui)erior, 

Hell,  U. 
Ago  of  copper  rocks   of  Lake 

Sujierior,   Hrooks  and    I'uui- 

pelly. 
oil-bearing   limestone  of   Ciii- 

cago,  Hunt,  T.  H. 
Agoof  quurtzitos,  etc,  of  Sank 

County,  Wis.,  Irving,  R.  H. 


Silurian — ( 'ontinued. 

Wl.sr   111'   TIM':    AlTALAtlllANs    In   TIIK 
MiSSISSll'I'I      K'lVIU,     AMI     Ml.S'NK- 

HOI  A — Continued. 
1S72.   KcHuUs  in  load  region  in  Wis- 
consin, Murrisli. 

(ieology  of  Ueai  liorn,  Ohio,  and 
Hwit/.erland  (M)untieK,  Iiid., 
Waiden,  K.  H. 

Reconniissance  from  .laspctr  to 
Howaid  conntics,  IiuL, 
Collett. 

Kurv(\v  of  vicinity  of  Helle- 
plaine,  Winclicll,  A. 

Cretaceous  basin  in  Sauk  Val- 
ley, Minn.,  Kloos. 

Relation  of  Middle  and  I'liper 
Silurian  in  United  States, 
Hall,  .L 

187:{.  Geologic  map  of  United  States, 
Hitclu'ock,  ('.  H. ;  Hite,li(!0ck 
and  Hlake. 

System  of  jihysical  leatures  of 
Michigan,  Wiuchell,  A. 

Report  of  survey  of  Ohio, 
Newberry. 

Reports  on  Sandusky,  Seneca, 
Wyandot,  and  Marion  coun- 
ties, Ohio,  Wiuchell,  N.  H. 

Report  of  third  district  of  Ohio, 
Orton,  E. 

Paleozoic  rocks,  ujjper  Michi- 
gan, Rominger. 

Peoria,  McDonough,  Monroe, 
Mac(>u]iin,  and  Sangamon 
counties,  111,,  Worthen. 

Surface  geology  of  Maiimee 
Valley  and  geology  of  coun- 
ties, Ohio,  (iilbert,  G.  K. 

Rock  Island  (Sinnty,  111.,  Wor- 
then and  Sliaw. 

Northwest  counties,  Illinois, 
Shaw. 

Chart  of  nomenclature  for  Min- 
nesota, Winchell,  X.  H. 

Surface  geology  of  northwest- 
ern Ohio,  Winchell,  N.  11. 

General  sketch  of  geology  of 
Minnesota,   Win<'liell,   N.  H. 

1871.   Eric  and  I^orain  counties,  ( iliio, 

Newberry. 
Hamilton    in    Ohio,    Winchell, 

N.  IF. 
Land  plants  of  Lower  Silurian, 

Lesquoreux. 


886 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX    OF 


(ni'i.i..  127. 


Silurian — ( 'out  iuuod. 
West  ok  tiik  AiM-Ai-AtiiiANs  to  tiik 
Missi.ssiiM'1    Rivr.ii,  and    Minnk- 
80TA — Continiu  ". 
1871.  Position  of  Cincinnati    "jronp, 
Millor,  S.  A. 

Niagara  and  Lower  Ilelderberg 
in  I'nited  States  and  Canada, 
Hall,  J. 

Land  plants  from  Lower  Silu- 
rian, Newlicrry. 

Ago  of  copper  rocks  of  Lake 
Superior  and  continuation  of 
synclinal,  Irving,  K.  D. 

Survey  of  mineral  rcgionsi,  Wis- 
consin, Murrisli. 

Resources  of  TenueHseo,  Kil- 
lobrow. 

Geology  from  Ottawa  to  De- 
fiance counties,  Ohio,  Win- 
chell,  N.  H. 

Observation  from  Dekalh  to  La- 
porte  counties,  Ind.,  Levetto. 

Survey  of  Clarke  and  Floyd 
counties,  Tnd.,  Hordeu. 

Notes  from  early  explorers  in 
Jlinnesota,  Wineliell,  N.  H. 

Report  on  third  district  of 
Ohio,  Orton,  E. 

Geology  about  Richmond,  Ohio, 
Shaier. 

Geology  of  Minnesota  Valley, 
Winchell,  N.  H. 

1875.  Cieological     map     of    Illinois, 

Worthen. 

Wilmington  coal  tield,  Illinois, 
Johnson,  Jasper. 

Scott  and  Jeflersoii  counties, 
Ind.,  Borden. 

Geology  of  Mower  County, 
Minn,  Winchell,  N.  H. 

Ge(dogic  chart  of  the  ITnited 
States,  Bradley,  F.  11. 

Sixth  report  on  survey  of  In- 
diana, Cox,  E.  T. 

Guelph  limestone  of  North 
America,  Nicholson. 

Geology  of  Cheboygan  and  Old 
M:iekina<',  Winchell,  \.  11. 

Dee2>  well  at  Minneapolis,  Win- 
chell, N.  II. 

Hnroniun  rocks  south  of  Lako 
Superior,  lirooks. 

1876.  Catalogue    of    Winconsin    ex- 

hibit, Sweet. 


Silurian — Continued. 

WkST    Ol'    TIIK    Al'l'AI-ACIIIANS    1  (>   Till; 
Ml.SSI.SSIl'l'I     IvIVKK,     AND     MlNNK- 

SOTA — Continued. 
]87t),  Tennessee,  agriculture, minei:il 

wealth,  etc.,  Killobrew. 
Stratification  of  rocks  of  south 

central    Wisconsin,     Irving, 

R.  D. 
Geology    of   lower    peninsula, 

Michigan,  Rominger. 
Rejjort    on    Fillmore    County, 

iMinn.,  Winchell,  N,  II. 
Seventh   report  on    survey   of 

Indiana,  Cox. 
Report  on  Jennings  and  Ri)iley 

counties,  Ind.,  Borden. 
Th(^    State  of  Michigan,    Mc- 

C rack en. 
Geology  of  oil  regions  of  tlie 

United  States;  Newberry. 
Report  on  Olmsted,  Dodge,  and 

Steele  counties,  Minn.,  Har- 
rington, M.  W. 
Chemical  report  of  survey  of 

Kentucky,  I'eter. 
Basin  of  the  Wisconsin,  Wiir- 

ren,  G.  K. 

1877.  Resources  of  Tennessee  along 
Cincinnati  Southern  Jiail- 
road,  Killebrew. 

Trenton  limcstouo  at  Minne- 
ajiolis,  Ilerrick. 

Agency  of  lateral  pressure  ex- 
hibited by  rock  movements, 
Niles. 

Geology  of  lead  district,  "Wis- 
consin, Strong. 

Geology  of  eastern  Wisconsin, 
Chamberliii,  T.  C. 

Geology  of  Houston  Comity. 
Minn.,  Winchell.  X.  H. 

Geology  of  central  Wisemisin, 
Irving,  U.  D. 

Report  of  Wisconsin,  survey  'or 
187."),  Wight. 

Hennepin  County,  Minn..  Win- 
chell, N.  II. 

General  account  of  Kentucky, 
Shaier. 

Oil  region  of  Tennessee,  Killo- 
brew. 

Operations  of  survey  of  Wis- 
consin in  1876,  Chambeilin, 
T.  C. 


Inri.i..  rj7. 


IlIIANS    'lO   TIIK 
A  Nil     MlNNi:- 

ilturo,  miiicnil, 
uUcbrew. 
roclvs  of  soiitli 
oiiHiii,     Irving, 

ver  pouinsiila, 
iiinger. 

linoro    County, 
ill,  N.  II. 
on    survey    nf 

ugs  and  Rijilcy 
,  IJordcu. 
Michigan,    M<:- 

regions  of  tlie 
;  Newberry, 
ted,  Dodge,  luul 
iS,  Minn.,  ihir- 

r 

't  of  survey  of 
ter. 
/■isconsin,  Wiir- 

cnnessee  along 
50utliern  li'iiil- 
\v. 

one  at  Minne- 
k. 

il  pre.s8uri'  ex- 
ck  movenionts, 

1  district,  Wis- 

(r 

crt* 

cm  WiscoiiNiii, 
[\  V. 

uston  County. 
cU.  \.  H. 

tral  WiHi'onsin, 

uHin,  mirvcy  'or 

:y,  Minn..  AVin- 

t  of  Kentucky, 

enuesseo,  iullo- 

lurvey  of  AVis- 
13,    Chaiubcrliu, 


I 


DiBTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


887 


Silurian — Continued. 
\Vi:sT  OF  TiiK  Appalachians  to  thi: 
Mississippi    Kiveu,  and    Minxk- 
SOTA — Continued. 

1877.  Report  on  central  and  western 

AVisconsiii;  Irving.  R.  D. 

Report  of  progress,  survey  of 
Kontncky,  ShiJer. 

Geology  from  Moiuit  Sterling  to 
Big  Sandy  Ri^  er,  Ky.,  Cran- 
dall. 

Topography  'ind  geology  of 
Nashville,  Safl'ord. 

Origin  of  galena  of  Kentucky 
Shaler. 

Chemistry  of  survey  of  Minne- 
sota, Peckhani. 

1878.  Tertiary  llora  and  age  of  North 

American  lignite,  Lesque- 
rcux. 

Geology  of  Warren,  Butler, 
Preble,  and  Madison  coun- 
ties, Ohio,  Orton.  E. 

Fauna  ol'  Niagara,  et(\,  in  Jlil- 
waukee,  etc.,  Day,  F.  II. 

Clinton,  Fayette,  Shelby,  and 
Miami  counties,  Ohio,  Hiis- 
sey. 

Geology  of  Darke  County,*  )hio, 
Lindeniuth. 

Resources  along  Cincinnati 
Southern  and  Knoxvillc  and 
Ohio  railroads,  Killobrew. 

Discoveries  in  Western  caves, 
Hovey. 

(Jeology  of  Brown  County, 
Ohio,  Ilcrzer. 

Logan  and  Champaign  coun- 
ties, Oliio,  Hill,  F.  C. 

Geology  of  ^Menifee  County, 
Ky.,  Crandall. 

Iron  of  Red  River  region.  Ken? 
tiicUy,  Jloore. 

Report  on  Rice  County,  Minn., 
Sperry. 

h'egion  along  Virginia  and  Ken- 
tucky State  liiu\  Moore. 

Reconnaissances  in  Wright  and 
Rico  counties,  Jlinii.  Win- 
chelI,N.II. 

(ieology  of  l''ranklin  County. 
Ohio.  Orton.  K. 

Work  in  St.  Croix,  Dunn,  ami 
adjacent  counties,  Wiscdusi!!, 
Wooster. 


Silurian — ( 'ontinnod, 
Wkst  ok  Tin:  Api'ai.ac:uians  to  tiik 
Mississippi    Rivku,  and   Minne- 
sota— Continued. 

1878.  Geologic    structure!    of    Ohio, 

Newberry. 

Chemical  report,  survey  of 
Kentucky,  Peter. 

Geology  of  Ramsey  County, 
Minn..  Winchell,  X.  H. 

Clinton  limestone  at  Osboru, 
Ohio,  Woodward,  S.  F. 

Term  Hudson  h'iver  in  nomen- 
clature, Hall,  J. 

1879.  Geologic    map    of    Newfound- 

land, Jlurray  and  Ilowley. 

Report  of  connnitteo  on  nomen- 
clature, Cincinnati  group, 
Mitchell,  S.  A. 

Eiglitb,  ninth,  and  tenth  re- 
ports on  survey  of  Indiana, 
Cox. 

Macfarlam-'s  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Ohio,  Newberry. 

Macfarlane's  Ceological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Michigan,  Win- 
chell, A. 

Mac'arlane's  (Jeological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Missouri,  Broad- 
head. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road (!uide,  Jlinnesota,  Win- 
chell, N.  II. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
roail  Guide,  Wisconsin, Chani- 
berlin,  Irving  and  Strong. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Kentucky,  Proc- 
ter. 

Macfarlane's  (ieological  Rail- 
road (Juide,  rennessee,  Saf- 
fonl. 

M.icfarlane's  (Jeological  Kail- 
road  Guide,  Illinois,  Worthen. 

Limestones  at  I'allsoftheOhio, 
Hall,  J. 

Micliigan,  condensed  popular 
sketcb,  A\'iurliell.  A. 

On  Hunt's  and  ihuia's  geolog- 
ical tables,  Broadhcad. 

Report  on  Hairison  and  Craw- 
ford counties,  Ind.,  Collett. 

1881).  'I'rentou  at  Lexington  and  High 
Bridge,  Ky..  Miller,  S.  A.; 
Wetherby. 


m' 


888 


(.'ATALOGUE    AND    INDl^X    OV 


I  nt'i.i,.  IJ7. 


Silurian — ( 'oiitimuid. 

WKST   ok    TlIK    Al-PALACllIANS    TO   Till'; 

Mis.sissri'i'i    HivioK,  and    Minnh- 
soTA — ( 'ontiniicd, 

1880.  Resoiircos  of  Wisconsin,  Irviiij?, 

R.  1). 
Chemi<'ul     lic^jiort    Surv«!y    of 

Kentucky,  I'otor. 
KeiiiiirkH  on  'rrtMiton  liinestone, 

Kentucky,  Wotherby. 

1881.  (ieology  of  Boyle  County,  Ky., 

Fales. 

Fossils  from  Siliiriiiu  autl  Car- 
boniferous of  Kentucky, 
AVcthorby. 

Geology  of  upper  Mississippi 
Valley,  Winchell,N.  II. 

Unification  of  Silurian  noiiien- 
claturo,  Miller,  S.  A. 

1882.  Soino  points   in  region   about 

Beloit,  Wis.,  Swec^zy. 

Chemistry,  Minnesota  Survey, 
Dodge. 

Deep  well  at  Minneapolis, 
Winclicll,\.  II. 

(I'eology  of  Bartholomew  Coun- 
ty, Ind.,  Elrod. 

^Mississippi  region  north  of  Wis- 
consin River,  Strong. 

Paleontology,  survey  of  Wis- 
consin, Whitfield,  R.  P. 

Lower  St.  Croix  district,  Woos- 
tcr. 

Geology,  mines  and  (|narries, 
Indiana.  Collett. 

Ore  deposits  of  southwestern 
Wisconsin,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Geology  of  Fountain  County, 
Ind.,  Brown,  R.  T. 

List  of  rocks  of  Minnesota, 
Wi,ichell,^.II. 

Geology  of  Delaware  County, 
Ind.,  Pliiiiiiey. 

Xomcnclature  geologi((ue,  Win- 
chell,N.n. 

1883.  Section    on    Kock    Ivivcr   from 

Oregon  to  St^irling,  111.,  Ever- 
ett, O. 

Copper  rocks  of  Lake  Siii)o- 
rior.  Irving,  R.  D. 

Lasallo  County,  111.,  NVorthen. 

Geology  of  Randolph  County, 
Ind.,  Pliinney. 

General  geology  of  Wisconsin, 
Chamberlin,  T.  C. 


Silurian — I  'ontiniied. 
Wk8t  ok  TiiK  Appalachians  to  tiii; 
Mississippi   Kivku,  ano   Minnk- 
SOTA — Continued. 
188.3.  Analyses,  geology  of  Wiscon- 
sin, Salisbury. 

Well  at  Molino,  111,  Pratt. 

Iron  ores  of  Wisconsin,  Irvinfr, 
R.D. 

Twelfth  report  of  departincnt 
of  geology,  Indiana,  Collett. 

Geology  of  Jay  County,  liul, 
McCaslin. 

Geology  of  Decatur  County, 
Ind.,  Elrod. 

Minerals  and  lithology  of  Wis- 
cor.iin,  Irving,  R.  D. 

Building  materials,  Wist^onsin, 
Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
1884.  Ohio  building  stones,  Orion,  E. 

Tennessee  building  stones.  Cot- 
ton and  (Jattinger. 

Michigan  building  stones,  Con- 
over. 

Wisconsin  bnilding  stones, 
Conover. 

Illinois  building  stones,  Cono- 
ver. 

Iron  ores  of  Ohio,  Ortoii,  K, 

Report  of  chemical  departiiiont, 
survey  of  Ohio,  Lord. 

Claysof  Ohio,  Orton,  K. 

Minnesota  l)nilding  stones, 
Winchell,  N.  H. 

Imliiiiia  building  stones,  Or- 
ton, K. 

Geology  of  Minnesota,  Win- 
chell and  Upham. 

CJeologic  map  of  Indiana,  Col- 
lett. 

Survey  of  Hamilton  ami  -Madi- 
son counties,  Ind.,  lirown, 
R.T. 

Geologic  occurrence  of  liitu- 
men.  Peckham. 

I'hysio-geographic  and  igri- 
cultural  features  of  Tennes- 
see, Sall'ord. 

Geology  of  (iraut  County,  Ind., 
Phiuney. 

Survey  of  Fayette  County, 
Ind.,  Elrod. 

Survey  of  Union  County,  Iml, 
Elrod. 

Thirteenth  report  of  Indiana 
department  of  geology,  Col- 
lett. 


DAIITON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


889 


)gy  of  Wiscon- 


iocatur    County, 


iiiilton  luiil  Madi- 
B8,    Ind.,    lirown, 

irreiu'o  of    liitu- 

iin. 

iphic    iuid    igri- 

tures  of  Teiiues- 


Silurian — Coiitinnod. 
West  of  thk  Ai'rAi.AoiiiANs  to  thk 

MiSSlSSIl'I'I     RiVEH,     AND     MlNNK- 

sota — Coutiiined. 

1884.  (leolof^y  of  Rush  County,  liui,, 

Ehod. 

1885.  Chemical    analyses,   Hurvey  of 

Kontneky,  Poter  antl  Peter. 
Wells  at  Mendotii  and  «t.  I'anl, 

otc.,Winchell,  \.  II. 
Arcliean     of     tlio    Northwest, 

Irvinj?,  H.  I>. 
Map    of    the     I'nited     States, 

Mc(ioc. 
Gas  well  in  northwestem  Ohio, 

Orton,  E. 
Deep  wells  in  Minnesota,  Win- 

chell,  N.  11. 
Beaches   in  Cincinnati   K^"""?; 

James,  J.  F. 

1886.  Upper   measure   coal    ficdil    of 

Tennessee,  Colton. 

Orton's  Ohio  gas  and  oil  i-eport, 
Lesley,  J.  P. 

Deep  well  at  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
Orton,  E. 

County  gecdogy,  Indiana,  Gor- 
by,  Thompson,  JI. 

Building  stones,  Indiana, 
Thomjjson,  M. 

Geology  of  Indiana,  Thomp- 
son, M. 

Wahash  arch,  Gorby,  Thomp- 
son, M. 

Clinton  of  Ohio,  Foersto. 

Map  of  Indiana,  Branner. 

Distribution  of  gas.  Freeman. 

Archeau  of  tho  Northwest, 
Irving,  R.  U. 

Geology  of  Cincinnati,  .Tamos, 
J.  F. 

Oil  and  gas  in  Ohio,  Orton.  E. 

LowerSilurian  bryo/oa,  IJlrich. 

1887.  Iron  and  coal,  Alabama,  Geor- 
gia, and  Tennessee,  I'ortor. 

Marion  County,  Ky.,Kiu)tt. 

Nelson,  Mason,  Bath,  Fleming, 
Henry,  Oldham,  and  Shelby 
counties,  Ky.,  Linney. 

I'ound  Gap  region,  Crandall, 
Procter. 

Clark,  Lincoln,  Mercer,  Mont- 
gomery, nud  Wa  s  h  i  n  g  t  o  u 
counties,  Ky.,  Linney. 

Clinton  group,  Foerste. 


Silurian — ( 'ontinued. 

WK!ST   ok    the   Ari'Al.AOlllANS   TO   THE 
MlSSISSIITl      RiVKU,    AND     MlNNK- 

80TA— ( 'out  inued. 

1887.  (ias     well    at    Oxford,    Ohio, 

.James,  J.  F. 
Map  of  United  States,   Hitch- 
cock, C.  II. 

1888.  Natural  gas  in  Imliana,  Piiin- 

ney. 

Introduction,  deposits  of  phos- 
phate of  liuuj,  Shalor. 

Garrard  County,  Ky.,  Linney. 

Rocks  of  central  Kentucky, 
Linney. 

Spencer  County,  Ky.,  Linney. 

Counties,  geology  of  Minne- 
sota, Winchell,  N.  II. 

Chisago,  Isanti,  Anoka,  and 
Becker  counties,  Minn.,  L'l)- 
ham. 

Wabasha,  Goodhue,  Dakota, 
Hennepin,  Ramsey,  and 
Washington  counties,  Minn., 
Winchell,  N.  H. 

Cements,  Ohio,  Lord. 

Geology  of  Ohio,  Orton,  E. 

Gypsum,  Ohio,  Orton,  E. 

Report  on  oil  and  gaa,  Orton,  E. 

Section  at  Todds  Fork,  Ohio, 
Foerste. 

Vicinity  of  Cincinnati,  Burke. 

Lime  in  Ohio,  Ortou,  E. 

Correlation  of  Lower  Silurian 
in  Ohio  Valley,  Ulrich. 

Diameter  of  Silurian  Island 
about  Cincinnati,  Dennis. 

Sceptropora,  Ulrich. 

1889.  Geology  of  southeastern  Indi- 
ana, Gordon. 
Crinoidea    at    St.   Paul,    Ind,, 

Beachler. 
Now   horizons  of  oil  and  gas, 

Orton,  E. 
Natural  gas,  Minnesota,     vin- 

choll,  N.  H. 
Some  maps  of  Minnesota,   Up- 

ham. 
Stillwater    well,    Minnesota, 

Meades. 
Artesian  wells.  Hall,  C.  W. 
Trenton  at  Minneapolis  and  St. 

Paul,  Hall,  C.  W. 
Physical  history  of  Cincinnati 

rocks,  Perry. 


890 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OF 


[BULL.  127. 


Silurian— Coiitiniiod. 

WkST   of    TIIK    Al'I'ALACniANS   TO   TIIK 

Mississippi    Rivku,  and    Minne- 
sota— Continued. 

1889.  Sodiuicntatiou    iu     Cincinnati 

group,  ■Fauies,  J.  F. 
Potroloum  iintl  i;a8  in  Ohio,  Or- 

ton,  E. 
BiiHin  of  Tcnnosaeo,  Kennedy. 
Trenton  limestone  oil  and  jrns, 

Or  ton,  E. 

1890.  Cave  in  Clinton  formation  of 

Ohio,  James,  J.  F. 

Origin  of  pressure  of  gas  in 
Trenton  limestone,  Orton,  E. 

Geological  survey  of  Ohio,  re- 
port, Orton,  E. 

Causes  of  extinction  of  8])ecios, 
McCreery. 

Analyses  of  limestones  from 
Oliio  and  Indiana,  Clarke, 
F.  W. 

Areas  of  continental  progress, 
Dana,.!.]). 

Sylvania  sand  in  Ohio,  \e(f. 

Petroleum  at  ferro  llauto,  Ind., 
Waldo. 

Artesian  waters  from  drift,  Illi- 
nois, Kolfe. 

Deep  well  at  Dixon,  111., Tiffany, 

Macfarlane's  liailway  (luide, 
Orton,  E. ;  Wortheu,  Safi'ord, 
Proctor,  Winchell,  A. ;  Col- 
lett. 

Warren's  Geography,  Brewer. 

1891.  Koclvs  at  St.  Paul,  Ind.,  Hoach- 

ler. 
Age  of  Cincinnati   anticlinal, 

Foerstf. 
Age  of  beds  at  Point  Pleasant, 

Ohio,  James,  .1.  F. 
Clinton      oolitic      iron      ores, 

Foerste. 
Genesis  of  iron  ores,  Kimball. 
Map  of  Kentuclcy.  I'rocter. 
Relation  of  strength  of  inarlilo 

to  its  structure,  I'erry. 
West(^rn  Kentucky.  Orton,  E. 
lielations  of  eastern  sandstones 

to  Silurian,  Keweenaw  Point, 

Wadsworili. 
Rock    fracture    at    Apidcton, 

Wis.,  Cramer. 
Map  c»f  Illinois,  Worthen. 
Ecouoiuic    geology     Lll''"o'nJ. 

Wortheu. 


Silurian — (  ontinuod. 
WKsr  oi'  TIIK  Appai.aciiian.s  to  the 
Mississippi    Rivi;u,   and    Minne- 
sota— Continued. 
1891.  Geology  of  Hennepin  County, 
Minn.,  Winchell,  N.  II, 
Clinton  County,   Ky.,  Loiigji- 
ridgo. 
Wkst  oi'  TIIK  Mississippi  Rivku  (ox- 
coi)ting  Minnesota). 
180(5.  Exploration  of  Red  River  and 
Washita,  Dunbar  and  I  hiiitcr. 
1819,  A'iow   of    lead   mines  of   Mis- 

sonri,  etc,  Schoolcraft. 
1821.  Travels  into    Arkansas  Terri- 
tory, Nuttall. 
Region  around  the  Mis"'  -iiipi 
and  its  conlluonts,  li-'igicr, 
Structure  of  valley  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi,  Nuttall. 
1S2:\.  Kxpcdition  from  Pittsburg  to 
(he  Rocky  Mountains,  I.onj;. 
]81'7.  Limestones    of   lead    mines, 

■James,  E, 
18,35.   Itejjort    on    elevated    country 
between    Missouri   and    lied 
rivers,  Feathorstonhaugli, 
18.%.  Review  of  re])ort   by    l''iatlu'r- 

stonhaugh,  P. 
1839.  Thermal    springs    of    North 

America,  Daubeny. 
18-41.  ]{egion  adjacent  to  Osage  l>Mver, 
Mo.,  King,  II. 

1842.  Silurian  and   Devonian  of  tlio 

United  States,  Conrad. 
IJeport  on  Fourcho  Cove  and 
vicinity,    Arkansas,   rowcll, 
W.  R. 

1843.  Section  at  Vallces  lead  niiiios, 

Missouri,  Xicollet. 
Section  from  Cleveland  to  the 
Jlississip])!  and  on  identity 
of  Western  formations,  Hull, 
J. 
184().  .lournal,  Rents  Fort  to  St. 
Louis,  Abcrt,  ,L  W. 

1847.  Distril)ution  of  remains  in  older 

fonniitions    of    the    Uniteil 
States,  Hall,  J. 
Report  of  survej'  of  Wisconsin 
and  Iowa,  Owen,  D.  D. 

1848.  Tour     in    northern     Moxico. 

WislizenuK. 
Contributions    to     gcoloiiy  »!" 
Toxits,  Ro(Mncr. 
185(1.  Survey  of  Missouri,  Kin^,  H, 


[DULL.  127. 


VCIIIANS  TO  THE 
U,     AND     MlNXE- 

onnepin  t'onnty, 

lioll,N.  II. 

ty,   Ky.,  LoiiKli- 

sirri  KivKU  (ex- 

i). 

f  Red  Kivor  and 

uibarandlliiiitiT. 

1   mines  oC    Mis- 

•?choolcral't. 

Arkausaw  Torri- 
11. 

d  tbo  Mis"'  -ipjii 
illuciits,  15"''ij;i(.r, 
k'alloy  of  tli(3  Mis- 
ittiili. 

roiu  Pittsbiiri;  to 
Mountains,  Loiii;, 
of   lead    III  in  08, 

alovatod    coimtry 
[issouri   and    IJoil 
thcrstonhani;!!. 
'port  by    FcMtliei- 

r. 

ngs    of    North 
•anbeny. 

ttoOsai^oHiver, 
11. 

Devonian  of  the 
tcs,  Connul. 
ourclio  Cove  ami 
Vrkansas,   I'mvcll, 

allocs  load  iniiio.s, 
'icolbit. 

Clcvoland  to  tlif 
and   on  idi'iitity 

i'orniations,  Hull, 

ilH    Fort    til   St. 
It,  .T.  W. 
ofroinaiiisiiHililiT 
of    the    I'liifcil 
II,  .1. 

rvoy  of  WiscDiisiii 
Owen,  1).  n. 
ortlit'i-n     Moxico. 

H    to     $!;•"''"•->'  "' 

nicr. 

asouri,  Kiiif;,  H- 


rARTOS.] 


NORTH    AMKRICAN    GEOLOGY. 


891 


Silurian — ( !ontinucd. 
Wk.st  ok  tiik  Missi.s.siri'i  Rivkii  (cx- 
(•e]itinji;  Jlinncaota) — Continued. 
1S.")1.  Region    between    I.,ittlo   Rock 
and  Mot  SpringH,  Ark.,  Engel- 
niann. 
Rcmai'k.s  on  Slissonri,  King,  H. 
l,sr)2.  Survey  for  railroad   from   St. 
Louis     to     Fulton,   Ark., 
Barnes. 
Geology  and  paleontology,  val- 
ley of  Salt  Lake,  Hall,  .1. 
1S.")3.  Arkansaa,    geology    of,    Law- 
rence, IJ. 
Geologic  niaji  of  United  States, 

etc.,  M.'iTcon,  J. 
Artesian  well  in  St.  Lonis,  Mo., 
St.  Louis  Republican. 
1H,')1.  Shales  and  Jasper  rock  north 
of  San  I'raneisco,  Cal.,  Dana, 
J.  D. 
Quicksilver  mine  of  Alniaden, 
Cal.,  m.ake,  W.  P. 


1S,-| 


ITeber  die  Geologio  von  Nord- 


Amerika,  Marcon,  .T. 

Ge(dogy  of  Jlissonri,  Swallow. 

Country  between  the  AI issouri 
and  Mississijipi,  Hawn. 

Geology  of  southwestern  Mis- 
souri, Swallow. 

Report  on  principal  minoH,  Mis- 
souri, Ijitton. 

Section  fnmi  St.  Louis  to  Coiii- 
inerce.  Mo.,  Shnmard,  H.F. 

Moniteau  county,  Jlo.,  Meek. 
lS5ii.   Iowa  map,  Parker,  N.  H. 

Carboniferous      limestone      of 
Mississippi  Valley,  Hall,  .1. 
IK."".  (ieologyand])aleontology,  Mex- 
ican boundary  survey,  Hall, J. 
lS."),s.  Geology     of    North    America, 
Marcon,  .T. 

Reconnaissance  of  part  of  Ar- 
kans.is,  Owen,  D.  D. ;  Cox, 
E.  T. 

Paleontology,  Fort  Leaven- 
worth to  Pryans  Pass,  Shu- 
mar.l,  B.  F. 

ljX])lanatioii  of  geologic  maj) 
and  section  of  Missouri, 
Swallow. 

Minersils  and  s])rings  of  Arkan- 
sas, Owen,  D.  D. 

Report  on  survey  of  Iowa,  Mall 
and  Whitney. 


Silurian— Continued. 
Wkst  ok  tiik  Missi.ssipjt  Riveu  (ox- 
cei)ting  Minnesota)— Continued. 
ISoH.  Chemical     rciport,     rcM'onnais- 
sanee    of   Arkansas,    Elder- 
liorst. 

1850.  Report  of  southwest  branch  of 
I'acifK!  Railroad  in  Missouri, 
Swallow. 

Mineral  districts  contiguous  to 
IronAIonntain  Railroad.  Phil- 
lips. 

Paleontology  of  Now  York,  vol. 
3,  Hall,.!. 

1860.  Belcher's  artesian  well,  St, 
Louis,  Litton, 

Report  on  Iowa  geology,  Hol- 
land, Whitnciy. 

Reconnaissance  of  i>art  of  Ar- 
kansaa, Cox,  E.  T. ;  Owen, 
D.  D. 

Analyses  of  soils,  etc.,  Arkan- 
sas, Peter.  R. 

Rocky  Mountains  in  vicinity  of 
Santa  Fe,  Blake,  M.  P. 
18GI.  Physics  and  hydraulics  of  the 
Mississippi,  Humi>hrey8  and 
Abbott. 

Primordial  of  Tox.aa,  Shuinard, 
B.  F. 

1802.  Primor<lial    of    Rocky    Moun- 

tains, Hayden. 

1803.  Geology,  etc.,  of  the  Up])er  Mia- 

aissip])i,  Hayden. 
1806.  Preliminary  rejiort  of   survey 
of  Texas,  Buckley. 

1867.  Report  on  country  along  South- 

west Pacific  Railway,  Mis- 
souri, Swallow. 

Geology  of  southwestern  Iowa, 
White,  C.  A. 

Hot  Springs  of  Arkansas,  Do 
Bow. 

1868.  Report  of  State  choinist,  Iowa, 

Hinrichs. 

Age  of  poridiyry  ofsoutheas  -rn 
Missouri,  Harrison,  11. 

Second  .■uiiiual  re|>ort  of  survey, 
Wyoming.  Hayden. 

Silurian  in  Nevada,  Whitney, 
.T.  1). 

Remarks  on  geology  of  Nevada, 
WMcnoy,  .1.  D. 

I'irst  and  second  reports  of  sur- 
vey of  Iowa,  White,  C.  A. 


892 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


(BULL.  127, 


mRToN. 


Silurian — Continuod. 

West  ov  tiik  Mississippi  Kivku  (ex- 
cepting Minnesota) — Coutiuiied. 

1870.  Report    of    survey    of    Iowa, 

"White,  C.  A. 

1871.  Notes  on  Wyoininjj  and  Colo- 

rado, llayden. 
Eastern       Uinta       Mountains, 
Marsh. 

1872.  Qnehec    formation     in    Idaho, 

Hradley,  F.  11. 
General  report  on  Montana  and 

adjacent  Territories,  IFayden. 
Resources  of  Arkansas,  James, 

H. 
Note   on    mining    districts    in 

Nevada,  (iilbert,  G.  K. 
Paleontologii"      ro]>ort,     Wyo- 

minf?,  J[<>ek. 
Quebec  and   Carboniferous   in 

Teton  ran<j;e,  ISradley,  F.  II. 

1873.  Reports  of  surveys  of  ^lissonri, 

1855-1871,  Broadhoad,  Meek, 
Shumard,  B.  F. 

Silver  ores  of  White  Pino  dis- 
trict, Clayton,  ,1.  E. 

Paloontologie  report,  Montana, 
Idaho,  Wyoiuinji,  and  Utah, 
Meek. 

.Sketch  of  Missonri,  and  map. 
Swallow. 

Geologic  map  of  United  States, 
Hitchcock,  C.  II. ;  Hitchcock 
and  Blake. 

Rocks  of  Missouri  which  admit 
of  line  polish,  Uroadhead. 

(icology  of  westc^rn  Wyoming, 
Comstock. 

Notes  on  I'ilot  Knol)  aud  vicin- 
ity, Missouri,  I'umpelly. 

Rei)ortof  Snake  River  division, 
liradley,  F.  H. 

(ieology  of  Lincolu  County, 
Mo.,  Potter. 

Sixth  report  on  survey  of  Mon- 
tana. Idaho.  Wyoming,  and 
Utah,  1  laydcu. 

Report,  Montana,  Idaho,  Wyo- 
ming, and  Utah,  Peale. 

Exlorations  of  1872  under  F.  V. 
Hayden,  Snake  Jiiver  region, 
1  had  ley,  F.  11. 

1874.  (yluMuical   analyses,    survey   of 

Missouri,  Cliauveuet. 
Geology  of  western  Texas,  .Iimi- 
ney,  Newb(!rry. 


Silurian — ( 'ontinued. 
Wkst  oi'  TiiK  Mississippi  Rivku  (ox- 
eoi)ting  Minnesota) — Continued. 
1871.  Part  of  eastern  Texas,  Buckley 
Explorations  of  the  Colorado, 

Powell,  .1.  W. 
Mines  in   South    Park  region, 

Colorado,  Peale. 
Lead  and  zin(!  region  of  south. 

western    Missouri,    Scjiinidt 

and  Leouhard. 
Iron  ores  of  southeastern  Mis- 
souri, Moore,  P.  N. 
Report  on  South  Park  district, 

Colorado,  Peale. 
Western  Texas  near  the  Uiirt.v- 

second  parallel,  .Jenney. 
Lead  mines,  southeastern  Mis- 
souri, (Jage. 
Researches     in     Arizona    and 

Nevada,  Gill)ert,  G.  K. 
Report  of  survey  of  Missouri, 

Broadhead. 
Report  of  survey  of  C()h)rado, 

1873,  llayden. 
Lake  region  of  central    Mi,<- 

souri,  Sclimidt. 
Niagara    and     llelderberij;    in 

United  States   and   Canada, 

Hall,  J. 
Analysis    of  novaculite    from 

Arkansas,  Wait. 
l{eport  on  San   Luis  divi.sion, 

(Colorado,  Endlich. 
1875.  Reconnaissance  in  Black  Hills, 

Winchell,  N.  H. 
Northwestern  Wyoming,  Coin- 
stock,  T.  B. 
(ieology  of  portions  of  Coioriulo 

surveyed  in  1873,  Stevenson, 

.T.  .1. 
Peculiar   forms   of   erosion  in 

eastern  Colorado,  Hayiloii. 
Report  on  portions  of  Ncvaila. 

Utah,    C!alifornia,    and   .\ri- 

zona,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 
Rei)ort  on  Utah,  Nevada,  Ari- 
zona,     an<l      New      Mcxirn, 

Howell,  K.  E. 
Guelph    limestone    of 

America,  NichoLson. 
Rejtort  on    portions    of 

Mexico    and    Arizona, 

(Jilliert,  (i.  K. 
Rcjtort   on   northwestern  New  j 

Mexico,  Cope. 


Siluiian — Cor 

Wisr  OK   TI 

ccj)ting 
Wlfi.  Leac 
ISTfl.  Exp« 
tli( 


North 
Ni'ff 


1877 


IHHI"N.) 


NOKTll    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


893 


Siluiian — ( 'oiitinuecl. 
Wist  ok  tiik  Mississippi  Uivkk  (cx- 
(•('ptin<;;  Miimosota) — ('(iiitiiiiKiil. 
1875.  lA'tul  in  Missouri,  Oajj;«!. 
ISTti.  Expedition  from   Santii   I'\»   to 
tlio  Coloriido.  Kfiwlicrrv. 
l':ileontolo;;y    of    (Jrciat    liiisin 
oxidoration,      liy     Sini|>Hon 
Moolt. 

(ioology  hotwiion  liCiivi'nwortli 
antltlioSioiTJiNoviidii,  ICiif^td- 
niann. 

Maps  of  parts  of  California, 
Noviida,  Arizona,  I'tali,  New 
M(!xit;(>,  and  Colorado,  (!il- 
biirt,  Marvino  and  liowcll. 

Keport  of  San  .Jiiaii  division, 
survey  of  Colorado,  Endlicli. 

Report  ol"  middles  division  of 
survey  of  Colorado,  I'eale. 

Second  re])ort  of  survey  of 
Tesas,  Bncl<ley. 

Paleozoic  subdivision  on  for- 
tieth parallel,  Kinp,  C. 

Ke])ort  on  northwest  portion  of 
Elk  ranye,  Colo.,  Holmes, 
W.  II. 

Uinta  Mountains,  Powell,  J.  W. 

Section  between  headwaters  of 
Missouri  and  Yellowstone, 
Hay den. 

Paleontology  of  Plateau  Prov- 
ince, White,  C.  A. 

Report  of  surveys  for  1874, 
Hayden. 

1877.  Remarks  ou  paleontology  of 
fortieth  parallel  survey.  Hall 
and  Whitlield. 

Field  work  in  Teton  region,  St. 
John. 

Report  of  southeast  division, 
survey  of  Colorado,  Endlich. 

Map  of  pnrts  of  Arizona,  Mar- 
eon,  (iill)ert  and  Marvine. 

Preliminary  report  of  survey  of 
Territories,  Hayden. 

On  genesis  of  lead  ores,  Whit- 
ney, J.  D. 

Reconnaissance  of  lead  region 
of  Henry  Connty,  Norwood. 

Remarks  on  Mesozoic  and  Ceno- 
zoie.  Meek. 

Age  of  Rocky  Mountains  in 
Colorado,  Stevenson. 


Siluiiaii — ( 'ontiuued. 
Wk8t  ok  tiik  Mississippi  Uivkk  (ex- 
cepting Minnesota) — Continued. 

1877.  Map  of  parts  of  Ari/.ona  and 

New  Mexico,  Gilbert,  How- 
ell and  Loew. 

Report  on  fossils  from  Nevaila, 
Ctah,  Colorado,  etc..  White, 
C.  A. 

Descriptive  geology,  fortieth 
parallel  survey,  Hague  and 
I'^nnnons. 

1878.  (ieology  of  the  West,  Phillips, 

.1.  V. 
Well     at    insane    asylum,    St. 

Louis.  Mo.,  JJroadluNul. 
Water   supply    of   Red    River 

valley,  Winchell,  N.  H. 
Ste.  (ienevievo  County  copper 

mines,  Missouri,  Cage. 

1879.  Macfarlane's  (Jeological    Rail- 

road Guide,  Iowa,  White, 
C.A. 

Survey  of  the  fortieth  jjarallel, 
Newberry. 

Macfarlane's  (teological  Rail- 
road (iuide,  Wyonung, 
Hague,  A. 

Macfarlane's  Geologiisal  Rail- 
road Guide,  A  r  k  a  n  8  as, 
Owen,  R. 

Sweetwater  district.  Endlich. 

Eundca  lode,  Nevada,  Keyes, 
W.  S. 

Review  of  Hayden's  Atlas  of 
Colorado,  and  sketch  of  geol- 
of  the  Northwest,  Morgan,  A. 

Green  River  district,  Peale. 

Surface  geology  of  part  of  Mis- 
sissippi Valley,  McGee. 

1880.  Zinc     of    southern     Missouri, 

Raymond. 

I'lureka  ami  Podio  districts, 
Pecker,  G.  F. 

Permian  and  other  Paleozoics 
of  Kanab  Valley,  Ariz.,  Wal- 
cott. 

Report  of  Rocky  Mountain  di- 
vision, Emmons,  S.  F. 

Genesis  of  iron  ores,  Newberry. 

Geology  of  the  lUaek  Hills, 
Newton,  H. 

1881.  Atlasof  Colorado, Hayden,F.V. 

1882.  Report  of  work  in  Eureka  dis- 

trict, Hague,  A, 


894 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[nri.i..  127. 


Silurian — Continuod. 
VVkst  ok  tiik  Mississipi'I  Tlivr.u  (ox- 
coi)ting  MiiiiioHota) — ContiniiiMl. 
i882.  Sto.  (lemivievo  coppor  dciioisit, 
MiHNouri,  NicliolHoii. 

So-calltMl  TiOadvillo  ))<)rph,vry, 
.Tulii'ii. 

Marblo    of   HontluniHtorii    Mis- 
souri, JJroiidlioad. 
1883.  Miniuj^ri'gioii  ol'  Hoiitlieru  Now 
Mexico,  Eiidlifli. 

()coloj:;y  of  YollowHtoiin  I'ark, 
Holmes,  W.  H. 

Sail  Juan  region,  (Colorado, 
Corns  tock. 

Now  ^'ork  Water  linio  in  Lowa, 
Titfany. 

Report  on  Wind  River  district, 
St.  ,I(din. 

l'ri'-('arl)oniferou8  iu  Grand 
Canyon  of  tlio  Colorado, Wal- 
cott. 

Drainage  system  iind  loess  of 
eastern  Iowa,  Mc(<ee. 

Geology    of    Eureka    district, 
Nevada,  Hague,  A. 
1881.  Paleontology   of    Eureka    dis- 
trict, Walcott. 

Agricultural  features  of  Arkan- 
sas, Lougliridgi!. 

Iowa  building  stones,  McGee, 

Missouri  building  stouos, 
Hroadliead. 

Paleozoic  of  central  Texas, 
Walcott. 

Drainage  and  loess  of  eastcru 
Iowa.  McGee. 

Ruft'alo  I'eak,  Colo.,  Emmous, 
S.F. 

Der  mexikanisclie  Staat  Sina- 
loa,  Wcidner, 

Agricultural  description  of  cot- 
ton country  of  Missouri, 
Lougliridge. 

Silver-lead  deposits  of  Eureka, 
Nov.,  Curtis,  J.  S. 

Report  on  observations  in  Ne- 
vada and  the  Grand  Canyon, 
Walcott. 
1885.  Progress  of  geology,  1883,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

Operations  in  upper  Missouri 
region,  Hayden. 

Vallecillo  mines,  Mexico, 
Cliism. 


Silurian — Continuod. 
West  of  tiik  Mississiiti  Rivku  (ox- 
00]) ting  Minnesota) — Continued. 
18H,").  Map     of    the    United    .States, 
McGee. 
Section     of    Eureka     district, 

If  ague,  A. 
Notes  (in  metamorphisni.  Sic 

venson. 
Geologic  skot<di  of   I'acilii'  di. 
vision,  liecker. 
188t).   Eeadville   ore    deposits,    (Old. 
ra<lo,  Rolker. 
Aspen  region.  Lakes. 
Super-nietamorpliisni  and  Mil- 

ciinism,  Comstock. 
'I'lio  mineral!?  and  rocks  of  Ar- 
kansas, McCreatli. 

1887.  Super-niotamorpliisni,    ('(lin- 

stock, T.  B. 

Map  of  United  States,  1 1  itch- 
cock.  C.  II. 

Ore  deposits,  etc.,  in  sontlioas- 
tern  Missouri,  Kemp. 

Notes  on  Eagle  County,  Colo,, 
Tilden. 

1888.  San  Juan  mining  regidii,  liil- 

seng. 

Mineralogic  notes,  Colorailo, 
Smith,  W.  B. 

Form  of  ore  deposits  in  lime- 
stone, Missouri,  Henrieli. 

M.icon  County,  Mo.,  M(  (U^c. 

Notes  on  Leadvillo,  Uilsi'ii;;. 

Well  at  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  iiMssell, 
F,  W. 

Well  in  Pawnee  County,  Nelir., 
Russell,  F.  W. 

Report,  Montana  division, 
.  Hayden, 

Marblo  of  western  riiitwl 
States,  Newberry. 

Report  of  geologist  id"  \Vvo- 
ming,  Rickotts,  L.  I». 

Aspen, Colo., limn  ton,  Eiiiiiioiis. 
S.  F. ;  Henrich,  Siver. 

Geology  of  Colorado  ore  depos- 
its, I-iakes. 

Iron  resources  of  Colorado, 
Chauvenet. 

Hematite  in  Allamakee  Coiinty, 
Iowa,  Orr. 

Well  at  Keokuk,  Iowa,  Coidnn. 

Well  at  Washington,  lowa,  Cal- 
vin, i 


(liri.i,.  127. 


daBTon.I 


NOirni    AMHKICAN   GKOLOGY. 


81)5 


ll'l'I  RlVKU  (ox- 
) — Ci)iitiiiii(il. 
Uuilod    8t;itc», 

liirokii     district, 

auiorpluHiii.  Stc- 

;h  of   riicilii'  (li- 
ur. 
(lei)i)Hits,    Ctihi- 

Lakes. 

iriiliism  iiiid  \iil- 

istoi'k. 

ami  rocks  of  Ar- 

^lOiltll. 

orpliimii,    rmii- 

od  Statics,   ilitcii- 

etc.,  in  Moiitlioas- 
iri,  Kemp, 
glo  Couuty,  Colo,, 

iuiuf?  rof^ion,  llil- 
notes,    Colorado. 

lopositH  ill  lime- 
ouri,  Ilonriili. 

,  Mo.,  Ml  t't'i'. 

villo,  Illl^^''Il^,^ 
du,  Nebr.,i;iisst'H, 

K'l)  County, Nelii'., 

W. 

oiitana      divisiuu, 

WfHteni     VhM 
vborry. 

oidogist   111'  Wyu- 
otts.L.  D. 
Brunton,  KiumoiiS' 

ich,  Sivcr. 
dorado  oic  doiws- 

08  of  Coliiiatlo, 

Vllaniakci'l'i'iiiil.V' 

Luk.Iowa,  (ionlou. 
ugtou,  Iowa,  fill- 


Silurian— Continued. 

WiCST  ()!•  TIIK   MiS.SIsail'I'l    HiVKU  (ox- 

copting  MinnoHola) — (^nitiuiiod. 
is,sij.  Wtdl  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  Tif- 
fany. 
Loaveuwortli    well,    Kansas, 

.Janu!soii. 
Zinc  mining  in  Arkan.saM,  I'.ng. 

and  Mining  .lour. 
(Jecdogy  of  Houthoast(>rii   Iowa, 

(iordoii. 
Maipiokota  shales,  .lames, \'.  J'\ 
History  of  Ozark  uplift,  Hroad- 

hoad. 
History     of     Missouri     Uivcr, 
liroadliead. 
1S!M).  CJeutral  mineral  region  of  Texas, 
Conistock. 
Kxtiuct  volcanoes  of  Colorado, 

Lakes. 
Warren's  googra|diy,  ISrewer. 
Macfarlane's    Uailway    (iiiido, 
]Jroadlii'ad,Cliainber]  in,  Daw- 
Boil,  G.  AL ;  Knimons,  S,  F.; 
Hague,  A.,  Lougliridge,  Mc- 
Geo. 
Ma(iindicta    shales    in    Iowa, 

.Tames,  .1.  V. 
Zinciferous  days  of  Missouri, 

Soamoii. 
Huildiug    stones   of    Missouri, 

Ladd. 
Indian  Territory  and  Ked  Uiver, 

Hill,  K.  T. 
Drainage  of  central  Texas, Tarr. 
Carboniferous  of  central  Texas, 

Tarr. 
lleview  of  Texas  geology,  Dum- 

blo. 
Ivoport,    Kocky    Mountain    di- 
vision, U.  S.(ieol.  Survey, Em- 
mons, S.  F. 
ls!d.  Centralbasin  of  Texas,  Curtice, 
t'ontributions  to  geology  of  the 

Southwest,  Hill,  K.  T. 
Koconnaissanco  in  Indian  'I'cr- 

ritory,  Hill,  IJ.  T. 
Ozark  series,  Broadhead. 
Washington  County.,  Ark.,  Si- 

monds,  IJranner. 
Snpiiosed   Trenton   fossil    lish, 

Am.  Ge(d. 
Analysis  of  Cberokeo  1  imestone, 

Kakins. 
Novaculitos  of  Arkansas,  ( iris- 
wold. 


Silurian — ( diitiime<l. 

Wk.st  oi"  TiiK  Mis.sissiiTi  KiVKU  (ex- 
cepting Minnesota) — Continued. 
l,s;il.  ( iro  dejiosits   of  I'ioche,  Nov., 
Maynard. 
Great  I'allscoal  lield,NewbtTry. 
li'eport,  Montana  division,  U.S. 

(io<d.  Survey,  I't^ale. 
Manganese  ores,  Arkansas,  Pen- 
rose. 
Igneous  rocks  of  Arkansas, Wil- 
liams, S.  l'\ 
Central  mineral  region  of  Texas, 

Conistock. 
Trans  -  I'ocos,    Texas,    Streeru- 
witz. 

C!anai>a  (including  all  of  JSritish  North 
America). 

175L'.  Mt'moire  dans  leqiiel  on  com- 
pare le  Canada  i\  la  Suisse, 
(riiettard. 

1820.  Tour    between    Hartford    and 

(Quebec,  Silliman. 

1821.  Observations  on  northwest  por- 

tion of  Lakf^  Huron,  liigsby. 

1822.  (ioology,  etc.,  of  Malbay,  lower 

Canada,  ISigsby. 
1821.  (ieology  of  Montreal.  Higsby. 
Notes  on  Lake  Huron.  Higsby. 
List  of  minerals  and  remains  in 
Canada,  Higsby. 
182G.  (ieology  of  voyages  to  North- 
west    passage,     by     I'erry, 
.laniesou, 

1828.  Topographic  and  geologic 
notes,  shore  of  Polar  Sea, 
Ri(diarilson,  ,101111. 

1829.  Geology  iind  mineralogy  of 
Nova  Scotia,  Mrown  and 
Smith. 

Neighborhood  of  Falls  of  Mont- 
moreni'i,  (ireen,  W. 

A    few  rocks  and  minerals  of 
upper  tJanada,  ISonnycastle. 

Geognosy  of  part  of  Saguenay 
County,  ll.addeloy,  F.  H. 
IKH).  Transition  rocks  of  the  Cata- 
raipii,  Bonnycastle. 

Sulphate  of  stroiitia  and  geolo- 
gy of  Kingston,  Haddeley. 

Arctic  regions,  steppes  of  Rus- 
sia, etc.,  Am.  .Jour.  Sci, 
1831.  Essay  on  metallic  minerals  in 
Canada,  Baddeloy. 


896 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


[BULL.  127. 


Silurian— Continncd. 
Canada — Coiitiimotl. 
I80I.  Miiieralojjy     aud     f;o"l"Ky     <•*' 
Novtt   Scotia,     Jac^kHoii    and 

\Ki'2.  Arctic  gt'ology,  .TanioHiin. 

1835.  Sketch  of  H()utli(>aHt  lowc^r  Can- 
ada, liaddcloy, 

IH'M).  Ociology    and    iiiinuralogy    of 
Nova  Scotia,  Ocsncr. 
(icoIoj;i(!   iiotcH,   oxiK^ditioii  to 
(lioat  rish  l>'iv(M',  Fitton. 

1839.  Prolimiiiary    report    on    Now- 

foiiiidlaiid,  .liikcH. 

1840.  Handbook     of     Nova     Scotia, 

Dawson,  J.  W. 
Notes   on    north    coast   of    St. 

Lawrcnco,  Hayfield. 
1H13.  Report    of     snrvey     of     Now 

Hrniiswick,  (iesner. 
Ht)l)ort  ou  snrvey  of  Newfound- 
land, .Fakes. 
Coal  of  Nova  Scotia  and  ago  of 

gypsum  and  linuistono,  Lyoll. 
1844.  Ueology  of  western  di.ntrict  of 

Now  York,  Hall,  .1. 
Western     upper    Canada    and 

westorn    Ohio,    Ifogers    and 

Rogers. 
184,''>.  (foology      of      Cape      Hretoii, 

Urown,  R. 
.Innctiou  of  Transition  and  I'ri- 

niary,  Can.'ula,  Hayiield. 
Newer    coal   of   eastern    Nova 

Scotia,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 
I  )i8trict  between  Georgian  Ray 

and  Lake  Erie,  Murray,  A. 
Exteusiou  of  Appalachians  into 

Canada,  Logan. 
Lower  Carboniferous  of  Nova 

Scotia,  Dawson,  ,J.  W. 
'{'ravels    in      North     Anicrit^a, 

Lyell. 
1841).  (ieologic  nnip  of  Nova   Scotia, 

(iesner. 
Shore  of   St.    Lawrence    from 

Capo   Rozier  to   Cape   Chat, 

Logan, 
iionaveuture     River     district, 

Murray,  A. 

1847.  Report    on   eastern    peninsula 

of  Canada,  Murray,  A. 
Report  ou   Ottawa   River   dis- 
trict, Logan. 

1848.  New  Red  sandstone    of  Nova 

Scotia,  Dawson,  J.  W. 


Silurian — Continned. 
Canada — (k)ntiuiu'd. 
1848.  Fossils  of  I'aleozolc  of  Unitwl 

States,  oto.,  Sharpe,  I). 
184!t.  South    side    of    St.     Lawrcii('(> 
from    Lake   ('hainplain.   Lo- 
gan. 
North   coast  of    Lake    ilmon 

Murray,  A. 
Acid  8])rings  Jind    gyiisiini  of 
Onondaga  salt  group,  limit, 
T.S. 
On    the    geology    of    ('uiiiida, 
Hunt,  T.S. 

1K5().   Report   of   survey   of   Canadiv 
for  18l<»-.50,  Logan. 
Sketch     of    geology     of    New 
Brunswick,  Robb. 

1851.  On  the  Taconic  system.  Hunt, 

T.  S. 

Age  of  copi)cr  rocks  of  l.akti 
Superior  and  physical  .striif- 
ture  of  Canada,  Logan. 

Parallelism  of  Taloozoic  dciios- 
its  of  United  States  and 
Europe,  Hall,  .1. 

Footprints  in  Potsdam  of  Can- 
ada, Logan. 

Notes  on  fossils  from  Ottawa, 
Salter. 

Boat  voyage  through  h'lqiert's 
Land,  Richardson,  John. 

1852.  Age  of  copper  rocks  of  Lakw 

Superior    aud    Huron,    and 

structure  of  Canada,  Li)j,'ini. 
Phosphatic    matter    in    Lower 

Silurian,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Geology  of  Lake  of  the  Woods, 

Bigsby. 
Chemical  work   of  survey  of 

Canada,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Region    between    the    Ottawa 

and  St.   Lawrence,  iMiinay, 

A. 
Report  on   peninsula  between 

I-akes  Huron,  St.  Clair,  aud 

Erie,  Murray,  A. 
18.")3.  (Jeologic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcou,  .1. 
Arcitic  Silurian  fossils,  Salter. 
Geology  of  Quebec  and  envi- 
rons, Bigsby. 
Phouomeua  of  Davis  Strait  ami 

Baflins  Bay,  Sutherland. 
Notes  on  Toronto,  Hind. 


[BULL.  127. 


iiAirtoN.l 


NORTH  AMKUICAN  GEOLOaY. 


897 


)/,oic  of  I'liitiMl 
tiarpe,  1>. 

St.    LawniicA 
)kiiinpliiiii,  l,<i- 

r    Lako   Huron 

iikI    gyiiHiiiii  of 
It  ^rou]),  Hunt, 

ijy     of    ('iiiiii(l;i, 

vcy  of   Ciiimila 

iOgaii. 

sology    of    N'l'w 

{obh. 

c  HyBtein,  lliiDt, 

■  I'ockn  of  I.akp 
I  physical  stiiic- 
da,  Logiiii. 
raloozoic  (li'iios- 
tod  States  and 
I,  J. 
rotsdaiiKif  Can- 

1h  from  Ottawa, 


n 


rough  Knjiert's 
Ison,  John, 
rocks  of  Lakes 
id  Huron,  and 
Canada,  Lugaii. 
ttcr  in  i.KWcr 
t,  T.  S. 
oof  thi-  WddiU, 


k    of    survey   of 
lit,  T.  S. 
ion    tho    Ottawa 
ri'iico,  iMiirray, 

\iu8uhi  liotwt'eii 
n,  St.  Chiir,  and 

)f  United  .States, 

I  fossils,  Kaltiir. 
uohec  and  envi- 

Davis  Strait  and 
Sutherland, 
ito,  Hind. 


I  Silurian— Coutinuod. 
('.\N.M>.v — ( 'ontiiiiitMl 
IKhi.  Viilloy     of    tho     Nota\vuMaj;a, 

Flunilng. 
IS'il.   Work  on  iioith  sido  of  ,St,  Law- 

ron(u»,  I..<gan. 
Ikoporl  on  coiiiilry  lying  north 

of  l.ako  Ontario,  Murray.  A. 
Structnrt'    of    woslcrii     nppor 

Canada,  l^ogan. 
IS.'.'i.  .Vrcadian     gcMilogy,      Uawson. 

.1.  W. 
Hohor  dio  (Joologio  von  Nt)rd- 

Anicrika,  Marcoii,  .1. 
l''(irniatlon  Hilurii|iu'  dcs   envi- 
rons do  (i>ui''lioc,  l.ogan. 
(ii'ology  of  Hudson  May  TtMTi- 

tory    and     ])ortion8    of    tlio 

Arctic  rtigions,  Islxs.stor. 
i''jSi|nisso    gi  ()]ogi(|ii((    du    Ca- 
nada, I'Ogan  .'ind  Hunt. 
Coal   liasin   on   west  border  of 

Jjuko  of  the  Woods,  Scho<d- 

craft. 
l\och('sniagn(>.sionncsdn  gronix^ 

Hudson,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
l.s.'ii'i.  (Ji'ology  of  Now  Krunswick  and 

Nova  Scotia,  .l.ickson,  C.  T. 
l.'cniarUs  on  rocks  I'roni  .\rctic 

Arcliipclago,  Murchison. 
1S.")7.  Notes  on  Arctic,  travel  in  search 

of  SirJohn  Franklin,  Hough- 
ton. 
Iron  ores  of  ('anada,  liillings. 
Coninion  rocks   ol'  tlu^   Ilritisli 

l)rovince8,  Hillings. 
I'oints  from  Anticosti,  Hillings. 
Work  in  Anticosti  and  Mingan 

islands  and  Magtl;ilen  lviv(!r, 

l{ic]iards((n,  .1. 
Parts   of    Huron    and    western 

districts  of  Canada,  Murray. 

A. 
Kistrihntlon     of      fornuitions, 

Hillings. 
Mineralogy     of     inetaniorphtc. 

rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Minerals  of  Cainida,  Hiiul. 
Uegiou  between  Georgian  I>ay 

and  Ottawa  Kiver,  Murray,  A. 
Parallelism  of  rocks  of   Nova 

Scotia,  Dawson,  .1.  ^\'. 
Mineralogic  study  of  stratified 

(crystallines.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
I'robablo  origin  of  some  niag- 

iiesian  rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
I'.ull.  127 57 


Silurian— Conlinned. 
Canai>.\— Continued. 

1857.  HelativeauK  ( '<'-])h!i.lo])odes  fos- 
siles  du  Canada,  Harrande. 

C'oUtK'tion  lie  roelies  et  de   fos- 
silesdu  Canada,  Uolterinund. 
IHoH.  Chemical     rejwrt,     survey     <)f 
Canada,  Hunt,  'I".  S. 

(ieology  of  North  Anu^rlca, 
Marcon,  .1. 

Oatesof  intrusives  in  l.aureu- 
tiaii  of  Canatla,  lAtgaii. 

Linu^stones  of  Ottawa  district, 
etc..  Hillings. 

h'eport  of  survey  of  Canada, 
Logun. 

A  week  in  (ias|ie,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 

Mag<lalen  Ik'iver  distri(;t,  Kieh- 
ardson,  .1. 
18r>!>.   ,Microsco|»y  of  some  ('anadian 
liniestomis,  Daws(Mi,  .1.  W. 

Sedimentary  and  other  rela- 
tions of  I'uhfo/oie  fossils  of 
New  York,  Higsby. 

I  >(!voniun  and  Taeonic  in  south- 
east ('aiuida,  I.ogan. 

Silurian  and  Devonian  fossils 
from  Assinuiboine  and  Sas- 
katchewan, Hillings. 

Exploration  of  country  be- 
tween Luke  Su]>erior  ami  lied 
l{iv(!r  Colony.  Dawson,  S.  .J. 

h'eport  of  chemist,  etc.,  ( 'anada 
survey.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Re])ortof  Assinuiboine  and  Sas- 
katidiewan  (^xi)edilion.  Hind. 

Work  in  (iaspe  Peninsula,  Kich- 
ardson.  .1. 

Formation  of  gypsums  and  mag- 
nesian  rocks,  Hunt, '!'.  S. 

18('il>.  Cold  mines   of  Canada,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Now  Silurian  localities  in  oast- 

«'rn  Nova  Scotia,  Honeyman, 

Dawson.  .1.  W. 
Silurian  and  Devonian  of  Nova 

Scotia,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 
Notes  on  Collington  Township, 

Canada,  west,  Cliapman. 
History  of  gypsecuis  and  niag- 

nesian  rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Fauna  of  Quebec  group  and  Pri- 
mordial of  Canada,  Logan. 
Geology  of  Hastings  County, 

Chapman. 


898 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX   OP 


f«n.L.irl 


Silurian — ('oiitiuiuul. 
Canada — (Nmtiinifd. 

1861.  TiK'oiiic    Hystoiii    of    I'.inmoiiH, 
Hnnt.T.'s. 

liKcks  iii»(l  fossils  from  P  i!lli|iB- 
liiir<;,  ('iiiiiKlii,  ('list,  Killiii^N. 

Ciiiiadiiin  ciivonis,  (iil»l>,  (i.  I). 

I'ariuloxUlt'M  sliito  from  Uriiiii- 
tr«M>,  Mass.,  etc.,  Miircou,  .1. 

I''iiiin(i  (Ids  ro(^h«s  (111  groiipe  dt- 
t^iit'iltoc,  Lo<^aii. 

Notus  on  I'riinordiul  iiml  Tii- 
coiii(\  Marcon.  J. 

I'n -Ciiiboiiifoious  llora  of  Now 
llriinswick,  Maine,  and  ttast 
Canada,  I)a\V8on,  .1.  W. 

Kx])ositlon  of  iiiincials  and 
}j;t'<)lo)iy  of  (/'anada,  (Jiiap- 
iiia)i. 

1  )is('oviTii's  of  yold  in  Nova 
Scotia,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 

IJanando  on  riinioiilial  of 
America  and  Taconic  of  Em- 
mons, Hunt,  T.  S, 

llislory  of  jjotroloum,  Hunt, 
T,  S. 

Quebec  {iToup  and  ujiper  cop- 
per rocks  of  Lake  .Superior, 
Lojtan, 

IJraptolitcs  in  base  of  Lower 
Silurian,  Hillin^vs. 

(icolojjy  of  Murray  J$ay.  lower 
St.  Lawrence,  Daw.son,  .1.  W. 

Some  points  in  American  geol- 
ogy, Hunt,  T.  S. 

Geologische  Erscbcinnugen  in 
Cauada,  Harraude. 

Country  between  Lake  Supe- 
rior and  the  Pacilic,  Hector. 

Remarks  on  Tac^oiuc  system, 
Am.  ,Jour,  Sci. 

Sur  la  faunc  i)riniordialo  en 
Anu'-riiiue,  Barrande. 

Gold  of  Nova  Scotia,   Marsh, 
O.C. 
18G2.  Primordial    of    Canada,    Mar- 
cou,  J. 

Anticosti  Island,  Shaler. 

Acton  copper  mine,  ifacfar- 
lane. 

Taconic  and  Silurian  of  Ver- 
mont and  Canada,  Marcou,  J. 

Gold  lields  of  Nova  Scotia, 
Iloneynian. 

Glauconito  in  Lower  Silurian, 
Hunt,  T.  8. 


Silurian — Continued 
('anaka— Continued 
18(i2.  Miirchison   on   age  of  (jnci,^ 

rocks,  Logan. 
Catalogue  of  crystulliim  fditj 

of  ('anada,  Hunt.  T.  S. 
Descriptive   catalogue  of  m 

nomii^  minerals  of  (';iii;ii|j 

Logan. 
Marcou  on  'l'aeoni(!  of  \  ttriiiiml 

and  Can.ida,  T. 
Age  of  red  sandstone  nf  (ml 

ada  and  Vermont,  iJiliiiixs. 
1H(j3.  Paralbdism  of  (^uebei-  j;r»iipJ 

Billings. 
Geology   of  St.  John  C'oiintjJ 

Now  Mrnnswick,  Miiitlicus. 
Flora  of    Devonian   in  iKirtlJ 

eastern     America,    DiuvsmdJ 

.1.  W. 
History  of  bitumens  ami  bitoj 

minouH  shales.  Hunt.  T.  S. 

Quebec  rocks  at  Point  Levii 

Logan. 
Hoofing      slates    of     Caiiada, 

IJoll,  U. 
Specimens  from  Frobi slier  lliiyj 

Stevens,  K.  P. 
Relations    of     metiinioriiliicsJ 

Hunt,  T.  S. 

18t)4.  Contributions      to     litliolo;?! 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Geology  of  Arisaig,  Novaficotial 

Honeyman. 
Mines    and    mineral:!  of  N'eij 

Brunswick,  Bailey,  L.  W. 
Lentilles     trilobitifires    ild 

Point  Levis  au  Caiuida,  Mai| 

coil,  .L 
Rocks  in  vicinity  of  llaliiasl 

Gossip. 
Pre-Carboniferous  aji;o  oi '•o\\ 

of  Nova  Scotia,  liiiitt. 
Waverly  gold  district,  liiml 
Geology  of  the  Ottawa  V;illej| 

Grant,  J.  A. 

1865.  Preliminary    report    on  Nf< 

Bmiiswick,  Hiiul. 
Fossils  from  Kennedy  Cbannc| 

Meek. 
Chemistry  of  natural  wateri 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Iron  of  Nova  Scotia,  Hedley. 
Auriferous   deposits   of  ^<'1 

Scotia,  Hamilton,  P.  S. 


[BI'LLir 


NORTH   AMERICAN   OEOLOOY. 


899 


I 

•Ml 

1)11   a^n  of  (jiii'V 
•Kim. 

of  cryHtiilliiDi  u«\i 
lift,  Hunt, 'I',  s. 
(1  ciitaloK"''  "I'  wii 
iiiuoralH  of   ('aii:i<| 

1  Tticoiiic  of  \  unnunlj 
liulii,  T. 

•  I    HftlulstOIlC    (pf  (m^ 

Vonnont,  Ililliims, 
III  of  Quebec  (.'inupj 
I, 

i)f  St.   .John    (loiiiityJ 
iiiiHwick,  Matthews. 

Uuvoniaii  in  imrtliJ 
Aiiiericu,    Dawsid 

f  bitnmoiis  ami  liitiij 
shaloB,  lIunt.T.  S, 

ocks  at  Point  Levn 

alatoH    of     Caniiila, 

H  from  FroliisliprllayJ 
S  R.  I'. 

of     raetaiiioqiliicj 
'.  S. 

tioiiB      to     litholojyj 
S. 

Arisaig,  Nova!?fotii 
jin. 

1(1    mineral:!  ^<(  Xei 
ck,  Bailey,  L.V. 
trilobiti  fill's    < 
lovis  au  Canada,  Mat 

vicinity  of  llalild 

unifcrous  at;o  of  i.'ol^ 

Scotia,  liaitt. 
gold  aistrict,  Hiiui. 

f  the  Ottawa  ValleJ 
|J.  A. 

ry    report    nn  Nc 

ick,  Hinil. 

mi  Kennedy  Chiinml 

jr  of  natuial  watei 

S. 

ova  Scotia,  llcdley. 
s  deposits  of  No' 
Hamilton,  P. 


(lurian— Continued. 

ICaNaI'a— <'<)ntiiiiie<l. 
ixfu.  DiHtribiitioii     of     graptoUteH, 

Hall,  .r. 
Azoic  and  Paleozoic  of  Hoiitlieru 

New  IJrnnswick,  Matthew. 
ReiHeHkizzeii    aus    Neu-Hrauu- 

HcliweiKi  Credimr. 
Noteu    on    (Miarlotte    County, 

Now  UriuiMwick,  Matthew. 
Copper  rockn  of  HoiitheaHt  New 

|{riiii8wick,  Mattliew. 
Tacouie  (jtieBtion,  Hall,  J. 

IMtki.  iv'eport   of   Murvoy   of   (Janada 
IWW-lHf)!),  I.ogan. 

RockH  of  northern  peniuHiilaof 
Xewfoundliinil,  Murriiy,  A. 

Ueport  on  Laiireiitian  linie- 
stoucH,  Halt,  and  ])etroleiiin. 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Kejiort  of  (Quebec  j?roup,  Rich- 
ardnon,  J. 

Catalogue  of  Silurian  fossils  of 
Anticosti,  Pillinga. 

Ma]i  of  C'anada  and  part  of 
United  States,  Logan  and 
Mall. 

Lower  SiluriaTi  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Logan. 

Report  of  survey  of  Newfound- 
land for  I8(i,5.  Murray,  A. 

Observations  in  New  Bruns- 
wick, Bailey  and  Matthew. 

Maiiitoulin  Islands,  IWU. 

Ecology  of  Aiitigoiiish  County, 
Nova  Scotia,  lloneyman. 

KflK)rt  oil  Hastings  County, 
Macfarlaue,  T. 

(iold  region  of  lower  Canada, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 
1867.  Description  goologiciue  dii  Ca- 
nada, Hunt,  T  S. 

Report  of  survey  of  Newfound- 
land for  186(5,  Murray,  A. 

IHGH.  Guide  to  gohl  fields  of    Nova 
Scotia,  Hetherington. 

Notes  on  southwest  Ontario, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Points  in  geology  of  Vermont, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

.'Purvey  of  Newfoundland    for 
18()8,  Murray,  A. 
1869.  Mctaiiiorphics  of  Now  Bruns- 
wick and  Maine,  Bailey  and 
Matthew. 


I  Bilurlan— Continued. 
C.VNAKA — Continiifd. 

ISlit).  .Mineralony     of    Nova    Scotia, 
How,  H. 

Oeology  I'rom  Lake  Superior  lo 
valley  of  Red  River,  Hind. 

Fossil  plants  from  (iaspc,  Daw- 
son,. I.  W. 

Geology,  etc.,  of  Ilastiiigs 
County,  Canada.  Wallbridge. 

(Jeology  of  Mackenzie  Valley, 
Meek. 

1870.  Silicates  in    PaliMtzoic    fossils, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Structure  of  Nova  Scotia  gold 

distri<'t,  Hind. 
(Joologyof  Arisaig,  Nova. Scotia, 

lloneyman. 
Laurentianand  Hurouian.  Nova 

Scotia  and  New  Brunswick, 

Hind. 
GneisNoid  series  of  Nova  Scotia, 

Hind. 
New])oint8  in  Acadian  geology, 

Dawson,,!.  \V. 
Iron   deposits   of    Last   liiver. 

Nova  Scotia,  lloneyman. 
Explorations   in   China,  Ricli- 

thofcii. 
Re])ort    on    Hastings    County, 

Vernon. 
Report  on  rocks  of  lower  St. 

Lawrence,  Richardson,  J. 
Report  on  Manitonlin  Islands, 

etc..  Bell,  R. 
Shore  of  the  St.  Lawrence  below 

Quebec,  Richardson,  ,T. 
Bell  on  Nipigon  region,  Logan. 
Report  on  part  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, Robb. 
Goderich    salt   region    and   on 

iron  ores.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1871.  Plantsof  Devonian  and  Silurian 
of  Canada,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

R«!port  on  Prince  Edward 
Island,  Dawson  and  Harring- 
ton. 

1872.  Murchison   on   age  of  Quebec 
Rocks,  Logan. 

Southern  New  Brunswick, 
Bailey  and  Matthew. 

Gold  fields  of  Quebec  and  Nova 
Scotia,  Selwyn. 

Country  north  of  Lake  St.  John, 
Richardson,  J. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OF 


[nULL,127,  ■m"T"''-1 


Silurian — Continiu'd. 
Canada — Coiitinncd. 

1872.  HeinarkH    on    Taeoiiic    contro- 

versy, l{illin;i;s,  K. 
IsIiukI  of  (irand  Manan,  Jiailoy. 
History     o'"     Canil)rian      and 

Silurian,  Unnt.  T.  S. 
Bay  and  Iv'iviM-  KxidoitM,  Now- 

Ibundland,  MniT;iy,  A. 
Lanrcntian     and     Silurian     of 

Newfoundland,  Murray,  A. 
Ivejiort    on    gol<l    mining    dis- 

districts,  Hind. 
Explorations  in  British  Colum- 
bia, Sdwyn. 
Country  between  Lake  Snpcsrior 

and  Albany  Itivf^r,  Hell,  li. 

1873.  (Jeologie  map  of  I'nited  State.s, 

Ilitelicock,  C  H. ;  Hitchcock 
and  Blake. 

Summary  report  of  Canadian 
survey,  1872-73,  Selwyn. 

Examination  of  Lake  Huron 
region,  Murray,  A. 

Ke(!()unaisHance  from  l^ako 
8uj)erior  to  Fort  (iarry, 
Sehvyn. 

Auriferous  country  in  Marmora, 
Ontario,  Chapman. 

Salt  de])o.sit8  of  western 
Ontario,  (iibson. 

(ioologic  ma  !>  of  Newfoundland, 
^lurray,  A. 
1871.  Observations    in    Northwest 
Territory,  Selwyn. 

Country  between  the  Uo.d  Uiver 
and  the  Saskatchewan  and 
Lake  Superior.  Bell,  U. 

Metainorphism  in  Nova  Scotia 
a:;d  Cape  Breton,  Honoyman. 

Ceologyof.-M.iithtTn  New  Bruns- 
wick, Hunt,  T.  S. 

Cetace.in  and  Niagara  fossils 
in  New  Jirunswick,  Honey- 
man. 

Iron  deposits  of  Pictou.  Honey- 
man. 

Pre-Carboniforous  of  I'icton 
coal  lield,  Honeyman. 

Nova  Scotian  geology,  Honey- 
man. 

Notes  on  Nova  Scotia  and  Cape 
Breton,  Honeyman. 

Niagara  and  Lower  litddiM-berg 
in  United  States  and  Canada, 
Hall,  J. 


Silurian — Continued. 
C  A.N  AD  A — Continued. 

1871.  Record  of  observations  on  Nova  I 

Scotian  geology,  Hoiieyniim,  [ 
History  of  a  bowlder,  llouev- 

man. 
Upper  coal  of  east  Nova  Scnti,i| 

and   Prince   Edward  Island  I 

D.iwson,  J.  W. 
On     strjitilication     of    rockjj 

Hunt,  r.  S. 
1875.  Huron   (Jounty,  Ontario,  (;iii.| 

son,  ,1. 
liel.itions  of  iron  ores  of  Nov;i| 

Scotia,  Diiwson,  .1.  W, 
Gnelph     limestone    of    Nnrtiil 

America,  Nicholson. 
Address  to  Natural  llistiiricall 

Society  of  Montreal, ^'colnLiicI 

history,  Dawson,  J.  \V. 
Explication   de    la   carte  gh4 

logiiiuede  la  Terr<<,Mari'(iii,J, 
Outline  of  geology  ol'  (>ut.iriii,| 

Cha])man. 
Geologic  chart   of    the  Uiiittdl 

States,  Bradley,  F.  11. 
Northwest  Territory  lioiii  .MaoJ 

itoba    to    Rocky  MoiiiitaiiisJ 

Selwyn. 
Gander   River,  Newfoiiiiillacd, 

Murray,  A. 
Explorations   in    Port  aii  l'(ir| 

and    St.    Gt'orge    liny,  Xeff| 

fonndland,  Howlcy. 
Neighborhood     of     llaiiiiltoii] 

Si)eiicer,  .1.  W. 
Report  on  region  aloiii;  lortyj 

ninth     ]>arallel     to    Rock] 

Mountains.  Dawson,  (i.  M. 
lf<7(l.   Catalogueof  econoiiiir  inilieiall 

aiul  stratigrajihy  of  ('aiia(la| 

Selwyn. 
Phos]>hate8  of  Lanrcntian  ani 

Cambrian  of  Canada,  Paiif 

son,  J.  W. 
Re])ort  of  survey  of  (  aiiada  tif 

1871-75,  Selwyn. 
Outline  of  geology  of  CaiiadI 

Chapman. 
Country  wcstof  Liiko  .ManituM 

and   about   Lake  WiniiipeJ 

etc..  Bell.  R. 
Ex])lurations  in  Foiitcnac  iifl 

lianark  counties,  \iiiiicir. 
Gays  River  gold  lield,  iloM| 

man. 


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NOHTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


901 


il. 

l)8erviitio!iH  on  Noval 
oology,  Iloiu'viniiii. 
a  bowlder,  Honey- 

of  cast  Nova  8cntia| 
ce   Edward  Isliiml, 
.1.  W. 

icatiou     <it'     i(i(lis,| 

iinty,   Oiit;irio,  (lili-l 

)!'  iron  ores  (if  Nov^i 
)awHon,  .1.  \V. 
Iniestoiio  of  NnrthI 
,  Nicholson. 
0  Natural  llisturiiill 
nf  Montreal, },'eoloi!io| 
Dawson,  J.  \\. 
)n  (le  la  carte  gooJ 
do  la'rorre,Miirc(m.J.| 
f  goolo.ny  of  OutariiJ 
in. 

chart  of    tln'  L'niUil 
Hradli'V,  V.  11. 
itTorritory  from  Mim^ 
()    Rocky  Mo\iiitiiiiiS| 

{iver,  Ncwfomiillani 

A. 

ouH   in    Tort  iiii  I'l* 
George   I'.ay,  New^ 
nd,  llowley. 
hood     of      lliiiiiiltoi) 

.  ,1.  W. 
n  region  alonu:  ftirt; 

parallel     to    Hod 
ins,  Dawson,  (i.  M, 

ofetionomii'iiurn'rail 
atigraphy  of  Ciinaila 

jes  of  La\irfiitiaii 
Ian  of   I'anadii,  Pa^ 

I'snrvoy  of  *';>n!nl:if' 

I,  Solwyn. 

I)f  geology  of  Caniidi 

Ian. 

lve«tof  LakoManiW 

out  Lake  Wiunipei 
Idl.  K. 

liooH  in  Foiiti'iiiu'  * 

conntios,  Vi'iinur 

[or  gold  lield,  lloMl 


Silurian— Continnod. 
CanaI'-^ — Continued. 
1877.  History  of  crystallino  hI  ratified 
rockH,  Hjint,  T.  S. 

Explorations  in  Cape  IJroton, 
Fletcher. 

Iron  ores  of  NoviiSeotia, Gilpin. 

observations  in  soiiflu^ru  New 
Hrnnswick,  liailey  and  Mat- 
thew. 

Geological  map  of  Newfound- 
laud,  Murray,  A. 

Notes  on  lower  I't^ace  and 
Athabasca  rivers,  Maconn,  J. 

Goderich  salt  region.  llnnt.'r.S. 

Explorations  on  Gauilio  and 
(iander  rivers,  Newfound- 
land, Howley. 

Rocks  of  Newfoundland,  Milne. 

Discoveries  of  copper  in  Nova 
Scotia,  Gilpin. 
187S.  Geology  of  ]iartof  Nova  Scotia, 
I'letchcr. 

Votes  on  miscellaneous  rocks  of 
Canada  survey,  lliirriugton. 

Goderichsalt  region,  lliint,T.S. 

Leading  geologic  areas  of  (Can- 
ada, ('hai)nian. 

(ilacial  and  interglacial  strata 
lu^ar 'i'oronto,  Ilindo. 

A  month  in  Now  Brunswick, 
lloneynian. 

Nova  S<'otian  geology,  llouey- 
man. 

Slate  formation  of  Charlotte 
County,  Now  lU'unswick, 
Matthew,  G.  V. 

Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeast- 
ern I'onnsylvania.  Hunt,  'P.  S. 

Terni  Hudson  River  in  nomen- 
clature. H;ill,  .1. 

Catalogue   of  rocks,   minerals, 
and  fossils  of  Canada,  Har- 
rington, 
lielceil     Mountain,    J>awson, 

.1.  W. 
(ieology    of    coast    of    Arctic 
lauds,  Feilden  and  ])eTJance. 
Ueport    on    h'eufrew,    I'ontiac, 
and  Ottawa  conn  ties,^■ennor. 
l.o/oic  rocks  in  Hastings  and 
Prince  I'.dward  counties,  On- 
tario, Wilkins. 
t^uehcc  group  in  geology.  Hunt , 
T.  S. 


Silurian— Continued. 
Canai>a — Continued. 

1878.  l're-( Carboniferous  of  Anua])o- 
lis  and   Kings,  Nova  Scotia, 
Honeyman. 
Geidogy  of  route  of  Intercolo- 
nial Railway,  Hell. 

187!>.  Semimetanu)r])lii(!  fo.ssiliferous 

rocks,  1  )awson,  ,J.  \V. 
Stratigrai)hy  <if  (Quebec  group 

and  older    crystallines,  Sel- 

wyu. 
Salt  mine,  Goderich,    (Canada, 

Ileinrich. 
Country  between  I^ake  Wiinii- 

pcg  and  Hudson  l?ay.  Hell. 
Report  of  geological  survey  of 

Camida    for   1877-78,  by    Sel- 

wyn,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Macfarlaue's    Geological  Kail- 
road  Guide,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
I're-Silnriiin  of  southoru  Now 

IJrnnswick,  Klls. 
Ijipcir  Silurian  and    Huroniau 

of  southern  New  Hrunswicrk, 

Matthew. 

18S().  Silurian  and   Devonian  fossils 

from    Manitoba,  etc.,   Whit- 

e.'ives. 
I.eeturo    notes    on    geology   of 

Canadii,  Dawson,  .1.  \V. 
Exploration  on  Churchill  and 

Nelson  rivers,  etc..  Bell. 
Report  on  southern  New  Hruns- 

wick,  IJailey,    Matthew  and 

Ells. 

1881.  Northiu'u  New  Hrnnswick,  Ells. 

Report  on  Hudson  Hay,  Hell,  R. 

Colonies  dans  les  roehos  Taco- 
ni(iues  dos  bords  du  lac  Chain- 
l)lain,  Marcou,  ,1. 

Helderlicrg  rocks  of  St.  Helens 
Island,  Domild. 

Remarks  on  Canadian  strati- 
graphy, Macfarlanc,  T. 

Unification  of  Silurian  nonu-n- 
elature.  Miller.  S..V. 

Silurian  ami  Devonian  in  Man- 
itoba and  Hudson  Hay,  Whit- 
(,'aves. 

Recent  papers  on  geology  of 
Nova  Scotia,  Dawson,.!.  \V. 

Relations  and  fossils  of  Silurian 
ores  of  IMctou,  Nova  Scotia, 
Dawson,.!.  NV. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OP 


[«1M.I.,K 


Silurian — ('ontimiod. 
Canada — Coiitinucil. 

1881.  Stratigrapliy  of  Quebec  groii]) 

and  older  cry.stalliiics  of  Can- 
ada, Selwyn. 
AddrcHK— remarks  on    (^nohec 
group,  Dawson,  ,1.  W. 

1882.  Ankerito  veins  of  Nova  Seotia, 

I. on  is. 

FeatnroH  of  lower  Groat  Lakes 
(hiring  Great  Kiver  age, 
Spencer.  ,J.  W. 

Arclican  of  Coboiinid  Moun- 
tain, Honeyman. 

Nova  Scotiau  geology,  I  loney- 
nian. 

1883.  Nortliern    and     eastern    New 

Brunswick,  Ells. 

Section  from  Laurentian  axis 
to  Rocky  Mountains,  Daw- 
son, G.  3M. 

(^uel)oe  gronj)  in  geology,  Daw- 
son, J.  W.,  Selwyn. 

Succossivo  Paleozoic  floras  of 
Canada,  Dawson,  J.  W. 

Geologic  history  of  tlio  Ameri- 
can continent,  Hall,  J. 

History  of  Taconic  (juestion 
and  relation  of  Taconian 
series.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Geology  of  western  end  of 
liake  Ontario,  Spencer,  J.  AV. 

Silurian  strata  near  Winnipeg, 
I'anton. 

Graptolites  from  the  Quebec 
grou]),  Dawson,  .J.  W. 

Lil'c  of  William  K.  Logan, 
Dana,  .J.  D. 

Notes  on  southeast  (Quebec, 
Selwyn. 

Report  on  (iaspo  roninBula, 
Klls. 

G(^o]ogi(^  dii  lac  St. -.lean,  La- 
llamme. 

Glaciatioii    of    Newfoundland, 
Murray,  A. 
1S81.  List  of  fossils  from  Ottiiwa  and 
vicinity.  Ami. 

Superficial  geology  of  Dundas 
Valley,  etc.,  Kennedy. 

Canadian  Paleozoic  outlines, 
Willcox. 

Observations  along  Canada  Pa- 
cific Railway,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 

Des<Tiptivo  sketch  of  western 
Canada,  Dawson,  G.  M. 


Silurian — Continued. 
Canada — (  ontinutMl. 

18S1.  Potrolctnn  in  Northwcsf.  r,e||. 
De.scriptivo  sketch  of  casttn 

Canada,  Selwyn. 
IHHti.  Contacts  and  aucieiit  cnisioDi 

in    Now   Hrunswick.  lliiilcv 

L.W. 
Observations  in   Sagmiiav  re. 

gion,  Laflanmio. 
Interior    of  Gasjxi    I'eninsuk 

Ells,  Low. 
York   and    Carleton   comities, 

New  l^runswick,  Bailey, I,. ff, 
Near  forty-ninth  parallel  «,,t 

of  Rocky  Mountains,  jiamt, 

man. 
Silurian  in  Red  River  v,ill«v 

Manitoba,  Pantou. 
Geology  of  Hudson  ]5a,vle^iol 

Bell,  R. 
History   of   Taconic   (|iicstioii| 

and  relations  of  tlu>  rmis, 

Hunt.  T.  S. 
Labrador   Coast   and    lliidsoii 

Strait  region.  Boll. 
Part   of    basin    of   AtlmluM 

River,  Bell. 

188(5.  (ieologi(!    note   of   excursions, 

Nova  Scotia,  Honeymaii. 
Iron  of   Pictou   County.  Nova 

Scotia,  Gilpin. 
Nova  Scotian  gold,  (iil])iu. 
Nova  Scotian  geology,  HouiT' 

man. 
Geology   of    Antigonisli,  Nitj 

Scotia,  Honeyman. 
Hudson  Bay  region,  Bell. 
Geology     of      Fryes     Islaiid, 

Matthew. 
Islands     in     Lake    Wiimiiie;, 

Panton. 
1887.   At-ta-wa-pish-kat  and  .\llianv 

rivers.  Bell. 
Fishes   from  Now    liiunswiol;, 

Matthew. 
Caribou   di.strict,    British  0> 

lumbia.  Bowman. 
Structure  of  Canada  iniilWiM- 

orn  Europe,  Dawson,  ,I,\V. 
Lake  Winnipeg  to  Ilnd.soiiHi.v, 

Low. 
Map    of    the    United    Stales, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Now  Brunswick,  Bailey.  L.^V 


iBTOH-l 

Silurian- 

C'AX.M'A- 

IcSMT.  I! 


["'■1.1..  a 
1(1. 

nod. 

II  in  Northwest,  Hell. 
ve  sketch  of  casten 
,  Selwyn. 

and  iiuciont  crdsiniii 
V   HmiiHwick,  liailev 

ions  in   Sa<^iiciiiiy  te. 

illaiiinio. 

of  OiisixS    roninsiil^ 

1  Carleton  ((mntiis, 
unswick,  Hailcv.LW 
y-niuth  iiaralli^l  \\n\ 
ky  Mountains,  liaiier. 

in  Red  River  viilkj 

ba,  Panton. 

tf  Hudson  ]5ay  rei;iuii| 

of  Taconic  ([uestionJ 
hit  ions   of  tlie  rnds,| 

r.  s. 

•  Coast  aiul    lluilsoij 
rej^ion,  Bell, 
basin    of   Atlmki 
Jell. 

note  of  cxcursioMj 
cotia,  Honeviimii. 

ictou  County,  XovJ 

ilpin, 
tiangold,  (iilpiu, 
tian  geolofjy,  IIobitJ 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


903 


of    Antigonish,  Nnvjl 
loneynian. 
ay  region,  licU. 
of      Fryi's     Island,! 


iV. 


n     Lake    Winiiipejl 


I 


)i8h-kat  and  .\lliiiDy| 

{ell, 

)ni   New    IJrniiswickJ 


lislrict,    lirilish  Co.| 
IJowniau. 
of  Canada  anil  Wost.] 
npo,  Dawson.  .I,W. 
ipegtoHiiilsoiilUvJ 

the    United    StawJ 

3k,  C.  H. 

Hwick,  Bailt\v.L.ff.j 


Silurian— Continued. 
Cax.M'A — Continued. 
1887.  Rocky  Mountains  near  the  fifty- 
first  parallel,  McCoiniell. 
Contact  of  Paleozoic  and  Ar- 

chean  in  Quebec,  LailamnH'. 
Chazy  at  Ottawa,  Ami, 
Fossils    from    Kicking    Horse 

Pass,  Lapworth. 
Grcaptolitcs  from  .St.  Ijawrence 

River  region,  Lapwortli. 
Borings  in  Manitoba,  Dawson, 

G.M. 
(ieology  of  "Winnipeg  district, 

McCharles. 
New    Brunswick,    Bailey   and 

Mclnnes. 
Northern  part  of  the  Dominion, 

Dawson,  (}.  M. 
Northern    Maine,   New  Biiins- 

wick,  and  (Quebec,  Bailey, 
Nova     Scotia,      (iiiysborough, 

Antigonish,       and      Pictou, 

Fletcher. 
Portions  of  eastern  townsliips. 

Ells. 
Lower   Silurian  bordering  the 

Laurentian,  Lallamme. 
MX.  rtica  fossils  at    Point  a  Pic, 

Ami. 
Utica  fossils  from  Ridean,  Ami, 
Vicinity  of  government  farm, 

Ottawa,  Ami. 
Lake  Temiscaming  and   Mon- 
treal River  region,  llell,  R. 
Mcinity  of  Quebec,  Marcou.  J. 
Iron  and  other  ores  in  Ontario, 

Ives. 
Pictou   coal  field  region,  Nova 

Scotia,  Gilpin. 
Silurian  collection  in  Provincial 

Museum,  Nova  Scotia,  Honcy- 

num. 
Petroleum  field  of  Ontario,  Hell. 
I'ngava      district,      Labrador, 

Turner,  L. 
Yukon      expedition,     Dawson, 

(i.  M. 
.Mong  the  Ottawa,  Ami. 
( 'hazy  at  Aylnier,  Quebec,  Sow- 

ter. 
Hozoic  and   Paleozoic  of  Can- 
ada, Dawson,  .1.  W. 
I'ossils  incity  of  Quebec,  Find. 
Ocology  of  vicinity  of  Quebec, 

Marcou,  J. 


Silurian — ( 'out  inucd. 
Canada — ( 'ontinued. 

1888.  Craiitolitcs  from  Doaso  River, 

Britisli  Columbia,  Lapworth. 
Phospliatic   nodules  in   Chazy 

about  Ottawa,  Ami. 
Operations  of  survey  for  1887 

and  1888,  Selwyn. 
Sceptropora    [Manitoba],    l.'l- 

rich. 
Se([ueuco  of  formations  .about 

Ottawa,  Ami. 
Sponges  at  Little  Metis,  1  )aw- 

son,  .1.  AV. 

1889.  'I'aconic  of  eastern  Newfound- 

land, lb)w]ey. 

Tiirrilepas  in   Utica  formation 
of  Ottawa,  Woodward,  IL 

Gy])sum  in  iu)rthcrn  Manitob.a, 
Tyrrell. 

Nematophyton     from      Gaspd, 
Dawson,  .(.W. 

Organisms    in    southern    New 
Brunswick,  Matthew. 

Well  at  I'ort  Colborne,  McRao. 

Geological  classification,   Que- 
bec, by  Marcou,  Selwyn. 

(Jeohigy   of  the   Montmorenci, 
.lames,  ,1.  1'.,  Am.  (ieol. 

Russell  and  Cambridge,  Onta- 
rio, Craig,  Ami. 

Caribou  district,  Briti.sli  Colum- 
bia, Bowman. 

Minerals   of   l^astcrn    Quebec, 
Ells. 
18'J0.  Lake  St.  .lohn  country,  Cliam- 
berw. 

Acadian  and  St.  l^awrence  wa- 
tershed, Bailey.  L.  \V. 

Areas  of  continental  progress, 
Dana,  .1.  D. 

Investigations   in  New  Bruns- 
wick, Bailey,  L.  W. 

(ieology  of  Ontario,  Bell. 

History  of  (^iiebecgroup.  Hunt, 
T.  S.' 

Rt^view  of  V.Wh  on  geology  of 
Quebec,  Walcott. 

Geology  of  Quebec  City,  Ami, 
F.lls,  Selwyn. 

Lower    an<l    middle     Taconic, 
Marcou,  J. 

Geologic  a  1  classification  for 
Qneber,  Marcou,  .J. 

Qucliec    not    in   confiiet    with 
Taconic  J  Am.  Geol. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[Bi'LL.  12:. 


Silurian — Contiiniod. 
Canada — t'ontinucd. 
1890.  Qiioboc  group  of  Logan,  Daw- 
son, J.  W. 

Stratigraphy  of  "(^uoboc 
grouj),"  Klls. 

Lower  Ilelderberg  of  St.  Hel- 
ons  iHland,  Deoks. 

Pre-Piilpo/olc  surface  of  Can- 
ada, Lawsou. 

Gas  in  castorii  Ontario,  Aali- 
burner. 

Fossil  sponges  from  Littlo  Me- 
tis, DawHoii,  J.  W. 

Fossils  from  Manitoba,  Wliit- 
oaves. 

Fossil  plants  from  Alackenzio 
and  Bow  rivers,  Dawson, 
J.W. 

Warren's  Geography,  Brewer. 

M.ac'farhino's  Railway  Guide, 
Dawson,  G.  M. 

Lake  AVinnopogosis  and  Porcu- 
pine Mountains,  Tyrrell, 
18!tl.  (Quebec  group   of   Logan    and 
Billings,  Ami. 

Geology  of  Quebec,  Ami,  Mar- 
cou,  .T. 

Northern  Now  Brunswick  and 
Quebec,  Bailey,  L.  W. 

Chazy  formation  in  the  Cham- 
plain  Valley,  lirainerd. 

Nova  Scotia,  Fletcher. 

Chemical  contributions,  Ilotl- 
manu. 

Fish  remains  in  Lower  Ilelder- 
berg,  New  Brnn8\vi<;k,  Mat- 
thew. 

Summary  reports  of  geological 
survey,  Selwyn. 

Pleistocene  of  the  Winni])eg 
basin,  T.vrrell. 

Fossils  from  Saskatchewan  dis- 
trict, "Wliiteaves. 

Classification  of  Quebec  group 
rocks,  Walcott. 

Age  of  rocks  at  Quebec,  Sel- 
wyn. 

West  Kootanie  district.  Daw- 
sou,  G.  M. 

CiEXKnAI.. 

1828.  Tabular  view  of  North  Ameri- 
can rocks,  Eat<m. 

18.32.  Order  of  sn    'ession  of  rocks  of 
the  earth,  Featherstouhaugh. 


Silurian — ( 'ontinued. 
(Jknkuai. — Continued. 

1841.  History  of  geologic  studies  in  I 
the    United    States,    Hitch. | 
cock,  1']. 
1843.  Systcmo  silurien  de  rAmiriiinf  i 
septentrionale,  Castleiiau. 
Pah'ontologie    do     I'Aiik  ri(|iiel 
compiir(^e  ;\  la  pal<;()iitolo>;it  [ 
do  I'Kurope,  Orltigny. 
1847.  Remarks  on  Silurian  classiOta.] 

tion,  Murchisou. 
1851.  Systems  of  elevation  of  Nortli| 
America,  Foster  and  AVIiituey, 
Parallelisiu    of    Paleozoic  de-l 
jjosits  of  the    United  Stateil 
and  Europe,  Hull,  .J. 
Parallelism  of  nu>untain  cliainj| 

in  America,  Dcsor. 
Stratigraphic  relations  of  Pale-I 
ozoic  limestones,  Koj^irs,  11. j 
D. 

1855.  Rapport  sur  la  partio  grolojji-l 

quo  de  I'Exposition  do  Nen-.[ 
York,  Lyell. 
Review  of  .Murchison'.s  Siliiria,| 
Whitney,  .I.D. 

1856.  Auu>rican      geologic     liistiirv.l 

Dana,  J.  D. 
Development  in   ge(iloi,'ir  liis-l 

tory  of  North  Americii,  I)aiia,| 

J.  D. 
1858.  Sketch  of  geology  of    I'liitiil 

Stiitcs,  Rogers,  11.  D. 
Physical  geogniphy  iitt('ii(!iiii;| 

production  of  the  I'lileo/oicj 

strata,  Rogers,  II.  D. 
1X61.  Elfects  of  subsiding  ocean  lli)or| 

on  dei)OKits,  Rogers,  \V.  li, 
1863.  Appalachians  and  Rocky  Mrain-I 

tains     in     geologic    liistorvj 

Dana,  J.  1). 

1866.  Geological  sketches  by  Agwi!| 

Am.  .lour.  Sci. 

1867.  On    the    name   Hudson   l!iver| 

group.  Meek. 
1870.  Studies  in  chemical  ,ueogoiiy| 

Wiirtz. 
1872.   History  of  Cambrian  mid  Silij 

rian.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1874.  Subdivision  of  geologic  tinieii 

Dana's   Manual  of  (ieolog;,^ 
Dana,  ,1.1). 

1875.  Kxjdication  de  la  carte  gi«H 

gique  de  la  Terrc,  Maicoi:,> 


iBUIX.  12: 


DAUTON.] 


NOHTir    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


905 


10(1. 

"geologic  studies  in  | 
ted    States,    llitcii- 

hirieu  do  rAm(Tii|iio| 
ionalc,  Castleimu. 
iirie    de     l'Aiiiiri(|iie| 

0  i\  la  paloontolo^'if 
ope,  Orbigny. 
Ill  Silurian  clas8ifica-| 
iichison. 

f  elevation  of  North  I 
,  Foster  and  ^V]litIle}.  I 

II  of  Paleo/oie  del 
f  the  United  State«| 
•ope,  ll.ill,  .1. 

III  of  niouiitaiii  ili;iiiij| 
•ica,  Desor. 
phic  relations  of  Palfl 
inestoiics,  K(i|:,'ois,  I 

snr  la  partie  gi'olojji-l 

rKxpo.sitioii  do  New-T 

.yell. 

f  Mnrcliisoirrt  8iluria,| 

iy,  .l.D. 

1  geologic  liistdty,! 
J.  D. 

iMit  in   ge()l<)|,'ii'  his- 
\V)rtb  Aiucric!i,l)aua,| 

r  geology  of    riiitnll 
Rogers,  II.  1>. 
geography  attcniliii! 
tion  of  the  r;ileo/,oic| 
Rogers,  11.  1'. 
subsiding  oee:uill(Kit| 

isits,  Rogers,  W.  li. 
iiisandKocl<y  Mwin-I 
11     geologic    liistory, 

1). 

il  sketches  by  A^iissizJ 

r.  Sci. 
iianio   lludsciii   liivi;r| 

Meek. 

11   ehemical  ixw^m;] 

f  Cambrian  ;hii1  Sil 
unt,  T.  S. 

oil  of  geologic  tiiiK';| 
Manual  of  (ii'oloi;)| 
I.  1). 

(,n  dt<  la  card'  (;foH 
le  la  Terre,  Maicoii,J| 


Silurian 
Gexek 

187(5. 

1877. 
1878. 

187i». 


1880. 


1881. 
1882. 

1,S8;?. 


1881. 

188,5. 


18,S(i, 


1888, 


ISHJt. 


18!(0, 


Continued. 
Ai. — Continued. 

Review  of  fos.sil  liora  of  Xortli 
America,  I.,es(iuc'reuN. 

Critical  periods  in  history  of 
the  earth,  I.e  Contc. 

Thesaurus  siluricus,  liigsby. 

Dikes  find  Azoic  of  soutlieasterii 
Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  'J'.  S. 

Macfarliine's  Goologi<'al  Rail- 
road Cuide,  Hunt,  T.  .S. ; 
^lacfarlime. 

On  Hunt's  and  Dana's  getdog- 
ical  tables,  Ih'oadht'ad. 

(ieodetichistory  of  North  Amer- 
ican llora,  Newberry. 

Nomenclature*  dcs  terrains  pa- 
l('0/,oi(iueN,  1  lall,  J. 

Ge(dogic  action  of  hiinins  acids, 
■Tulieii. 

I'nilication  of  Silurian  nonu'ii- 
dature,  Miller,  S.  A. 

(ieological  chart,  Reid,  II.  A. 

Iiy]tothetical  liigh  tides  as  ge- 
ologic agents,  Newlx^rry. 

Ktica  and  relatcHl  horizons, 
AValcott. 

(ieolo<j,ic  history  of  the  Aniori- 
caii  continent.  Hall,  J. 

Ago  of  North  Atlantic,  Hull,  I',. 

Land  iloras  of  old  and  new 
worlds,  Dawson, .).  W . 

Taconic  system,  Marcou,  .J. 

Taconic^  controversy  in  a  nut- 
shell, Winchell,  N.  11;  l>ar- 
ton. 

R(!|)ort  of  siil)i'ommitt(!o  on 
I'ali'ozoic,  International  Con- 
gress of  (ieologists,  W'iu- 
chell,  N.  II.  [et  al.]. 

American  dassiliciitioii  and 
nomcnclatnre,  Marcou,  .1. 

Some  forgotten  Taconic  litera- 
ture, Vogdes. 

Taconic  (|ncstion,  Dana,  .1.  I).; 
Hunt,  Miircon,  .J.;  Schvyii, 
Winchell,  N.  H. ;  Newberry, 
Walcott,  Winchell,  A.;  Mil- 
ler. 

Silurian  in  geology,  Dana.  .1.  D. 

Canadian  geological  classifica- 
tion, by  Marcou,  Selwyu. 

Value  of  term  "Hudson  River 
group,"  Walcott. 

Iron  ores  of  the  United  States, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 


Silurian — ( 'ontinned. 
Genekai. — Continucfl. 

18!in.  Lower    and     middle    Taconic, 
Marcou,  .1 . 
Silurian  system  of  rocks,  Miir- 

cliison. 
Sedgwick  and  MurchiBon,  ('am- 
briaii    and    Silurian,     Dana, 
.1.  D. 
Area  of  continental  jirogreas  in 

North  America,  Dana,.!.  I). 
Ilercyiiiini  (|Ucstion,  Clarke,  J. 

M.;  Walcott. 
(('ncbce  groiij)  of  Logan,  Daw- 
son, .1.  W. 
18!)l.  <icol(igy  of  Quebec.  City,  Ami. 
Age  of  beds  at  I'oint  Pleasant, 

Ohio,  Jamos,  .1.  F. 
Age  of  rocks  at  (t)u(ibec,    Sel- 
wyu. 
Classilication  of  (Quebec,  group 
rocks,  Walcott. 
Simonds,     Fred.    W.     The    geology    of 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,and  tin*  vicinity. 
Am.  Niit.,  vmI.  n,i)i).  4'.)-'.l,  1S77. 

The  gcidogy  of  Wa.Hhington  County. 

(JLdl.  Siiiv.  ArlijuisiiH,  Uoport,  18H8,  vol.4, 
lip.  1-llS.  pl;it<'s,  ISOl. 

AWstiacl.  Am..Iiiui-.  S<i.,  liil  .siricH,  vol.  42,  p. 
;!47(li..). 

Simons,  M.  II.     Mud  lum]is  and  mounds 
near  New  Orleans. 
Am.  Nat.,  vul.  Ill,  pp.  ns)-4:;0, 1882. 
Simpson,  .James  II.     .Tournal  (d'  a  mili- 
tary reconnaissance  from  Santa  !'"(!,  N. 
Mex.,  to  the  Navajo  country. 

ticpDrt.sof  tlio  Sfcri  liir.v  nl'  War,  with  rccon- 
iiaissaiR'c^  of  routirt  iVdiu  .Sail  Antonio  to  Kl 
I'a.so  liy  .lolm.son  amliillici-.s  [ctc.l,  31st  (-'oiifj., 
1st  sisN.,  Sciiato  Kk.  Dor.  Xo.  01,  ]ip.  5«138, 
\\'a.shiii}:toii,  185i>. 

I ?]    ScIkmIuIc  of  ijiiuer.'ils   collected 

■•I long  1  be  route  from  .'^iinta  I'c,  N.  Mex., 
to  Cliclly.  in  the  Ninajo  country. 

lirportsortlmSiMicI.i?  y  of  War,  willi  rrcon- 
naissaiii'o  of  roiilcs  IVom  .San  Antonio  to  Kl 
I'aso,  by  tlolinsim  and  otliirs  |otc.],  Klst  Conjr., 
l.stsi'ss.,  Si'iiali^  Ex.  Doc.  Xo,  04,  Jip.  140-148, 
Wasliingtoii,18.-|0. 

[Sinclair,  R.  H.]  On  the  contorted 
(luai'tz  lode  lit  Waverly. 

Nova  .Srotia  Inst.,  Nat.  .Sci.,  'I'ranH.,  vol.  1, 
|iarl  :!,  lip.  1 12-1  l.'i,  180.'). 

I  Singleton,  H.  K.,  Huntington,  .1.  IL, 
Monroe, . J.  II..  and.  j  Maryland  [build- 
ing stone  J. 

mill  Ct'iisim  r.  S.,  Itipi)!  t  on  liiiililinf,'Htono8 
(if  Vniird  Slati's,  and  HlatiiJtiis  of  quarry 
iinliistrirs  Uu-  l.'^HO,  pp.  IT.'i-lTs,  ImmiikI  as 
part  of  Vol.  .\,  lint  with  Ht'parate  pujjlnatioii, 
■Washington,  1884. 


.'lAi 


906 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OP 


[BULL.  127. 


Siver,  I^ooiiiinl  1).  Tlie  geoloj^y  of  the 
Afljieu,  Colo.,  ore  depo.sits. 

I^^ug.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  4.'),  pp.  195-l!Hi, 
4°,  1888. 

Smith,  Alfred.  On  tbo  water  coursos  and 
tlio  iilluvial  iind  rock  forniationH  of  tlio 
Connecticnt  Kiver  valloy. 

Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  vol.  22,  pji.  2li5-2.'il ,  ui.ip,  WM. 

Smith,  Anliroy  H.  [AVcll  in  Cinulx'rland 
Connty,  N.  .1.  | 

IJoiHUoPliiliidcliiliiii  .Vcml.  Sci.,  Arnrcli,18«.''.. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  19,  \>.  S:!3  (J  ]>.),  1880. 

Tlio  railway  ciittiufj  at  (irays  Forry 

road. 

Acatl.  >'al.  .Sri.,  I'roc,  vol.  ;i7,  lip.  2,-);i-2.54, 
188C. 
Almtract,  Sriciico,  vol.  (1,  p.  i;!.!  (  ,'„  p.),188.'i. 

Smith,  Clement.  [l\e])ort  on  Onachita 
Kiver  from  Trinity,  La.,  to  Camden, 
Ark.] 

U.  S,  .Vriiiy,  Oliiof  of  EnnineeiH,  Kojiort  Cor 
1872,  pp.  n(i8-;t71,  Wa.4liiiij;toii,  1872. 

Smiitb,  C.  D.  Es.say  on  tbo  geology  of 
wcHtern  North  Carolina. 

(icol.  Surv.  North  Caroliiia,  Kcjiort.  by  W. 
C.  Kerr,  Aiipciidix  1),  pp.  98-120,  Kalcigli. 
187,';. 

Corundum  and  its  associated  rocks. 

(it'ol.  Surv.  North  Carolina,  lioport,  liy  W. 
C.  Kerr,  .\pp(  ixlix  I>,  pp.  91-97.  Italiigli,  1,S75. 

Smith,  Engcne  A.  Kemarkson  the ytHil- 
ogy  of  the  Jlissi.s.sipiii  hottom. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  20,  pji.  2.")2- 
261,  1872. 

Discussion  by  K.  W.  Ililfiard,  Am.  Nat.,  vol. 
5,  p.  C06  (})>.),  1871. 

Report  of  ])rogres8  of  the  geological 

survey  of  Alabama  for  1871, 139  pages, 
Montgomerj-,  1S75. 

[Genei-al  geology,  AVarriorcotil field, 

15ibli,  Shelby,  Talladega,  and  Calhoun 
counties,  luc^tamorpbic  region,  chem- 
ical report.  ] 

Gt'ol.  Surv.  Alabama,  Ivcport  oljiroKrcsa  for 
1875,  by  E.  A.  Smith,  pp.  9-28.  00-71,  .s;i-191, 197, 
Mmitgomory.  1870. 

Konp  and  Jones  valleys. 

(icol.  Surv.  Alabama,  Kcport  for  1870.  p)). 
9-44.  Moiitiiomcry,  1870. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  I'i,  p. 
2:f0(ip.),1877. 

Summary  of  chenucfil  analyses. 

(icol.  Surv.  Alabama,  Itcport  for  1876,  pp. 
58-60,  Aloulgimujry,  1876. 

Coosa  coal  field  aad  adjacent  forma- 
tions. 

Geol.  Surv.  Alabanm,  Kcport  for  1876,  ]ip. 
45-57,  map,  MontgomiTy,  1S70. 

Ab.stract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  .Id  scries,  vol.  Hi,  ]i. 
230  (i  p.),  1877. 


Smitli,  Eugene  A. — Continued. 

Outline  of  the  geology  of  Alabama. 

IfandbooU  of  Alabama,  a  com])leto  index  lo 

the  Stale,  by  Salbdd  licrney,  jiji.  129-190.  map. 

Mobile,  1878. 

Geological  survey  of  Alabama,  Re 


port  of  progress  for  1ST7-78, 130  pages, 
maps,  Montgomery,  1879;  [includes 
chomieal  report,  by  II.  McCalley,  jip. 
129-138. I 

—  The  iron  ores  of  Alabama,  with  spe- 
ci.'il  reference  to  their  geological  rela- 
tions. 

.\m.  .\ss()c.  Adv.  S<i.,  Troe,,  vol.  27,  pp.  2t0- 
258, 187.1. 


—  On  the  geology  of  I'Morida. 

Am.  .four.  Sci.,  ;id  scries  V(d.  21,  l>p.  292-li(l9, 
map,  1881. 

Abstracts,  lOtb  (,'ciisus  I'.S.,  Report  oa 
bMildiii;i  stoncR,  lioMud  as  part  of  Vol.  X,  but 
Willi  separate  iiaginalion.  ii|i,  lSO-187;  Am. 
Nat.,  v(d.  15,  p.  4in  (J  ji.),  1881 :  vol.  16.  ])p.  2,-,c,- 
2r>7  (3ji.),18S2. 

—  Report  [on  Warrior  coal  Held]. 
Geol.  Surv.,  Alabama,  Keport  of  proj^n  ss. 

1879  80,  by  E.  A.  Smith,  pp.  9-04,  map,  Mont- 
jjcmiery,  1881. 


Geological  survey  of  Alabama.  Re- 
port for  the  yo.ars  1881  and  1882,  em- 
bracing an  account  of  the  agricultural 
features  of  the  State,  xvi,  615  pages, 
pis.,  Montgomery,  1883. 

Incliulcs  list  of  trees  and  plants  by  Chailcs 
Alohr.  lip.  291-297. 

Report  on  the  cotton  i)roduction  of 

the  State  of  Florida,  ■with  an  account 
of  tlu^  general  agricultural  features  of 
the  State. 

lOth  (,'ensus  U.  S.,  vol.  0,  licport  on  cniidn 
iu'iiducti(ui  in  the  l'iiite(l  .States,  part  2,  pp. 
17."i-25S,  (bottom  jiagination),  map,  4", Wash- 
ingtoii,  188J. 

Risport  on  the  cotton  ])roducti(iii  of 


tlie  State  of  Alabama,  with  a  discussion 
of  the  general  agricultural  features. 

lOtb  Census  11.  S.,  vol.0,  Keport  cui  enlloii 
lu'oductiou  in  the  I'nited  .States,  jiart  '-'.  |)p 
3  173  (bottom  jiagiuixtion),  map,  4°,  Wasliiiii;- 
t(m,  1881. 

—  Cretaceous  phosphates  in  Aliibaiim. 
.Seienci',  vol.  3,  pji.  686-587 ;  vol.  4,  pp.  7^-79, 
1884. 

I'hosphatic   deposits    in   the  Creta- 
ceous of  Alabama. 

.\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  27,  ))p.  49-'-t93 
(4  p.),  1884. 


DARTON.] 


NOUTir    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


907 


)C.,vol.  27,  1)11.24(1- 


1  iilnnts  l)y  C'liarli>s 

jiroduction  of 
ith  an  account 
iral  features  of 


Ki'imrt  im  inliiiu 
StiitcM,  part  -,  pp. 
i),  niup,  4^, Wash- 

l)roducti()ii  (if 
ith  a  (lisciissiou 
iral  Icaturcs. 

Kt'port  (III  ("itoii 
Stall's,  part  'J.  iip 
map,  4'^,  Wa.sliiiW- 


in   the  Ciota- 

vol.  27,  pp.  ■!'-'•:  l'J3 


Smith,  Eugmie  A. — (^oiitinupd.  I 

On  a  section  of  tlu;  ntrata  of  tlio 

Crotaceoiis  and  Tertiary  formations  of 
Aln1)aina.     [Al)8trac-t.] 

Am.  Amhoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'rnc.  vol.  ;i3,  pp. 407- 
4nH  (niincH),  IBS,";. 

Koinarks   on  a  ]»a])or   of    l)r.    Otto 

Moyor  on   "  SpocieH  in  the  Houtliern  old 
Tertiary." 

Am.Jdnr.  .Sri.,;!(l  KcricH,  Vdl.  ;iO.  pp.  270-27.'i, 
188"i.  I 

I'liosphatic  rocks  of  Florida.  j 

Sci(Mico,  vol.  5,  pp.  ;t!t5-:!9(!  (J  p.).  1S8.'.. 

• Tertiary  phosphates  in  Alabama. 

SoiciU'O,  vol.  r>.  p.  ;!76  (I  ]).),  1885. 

Geological  survey  of  Alabama,  Bulle- 
tin No.  1,  85  l>age8,  !1  plates,  188(). 

Koport    of    the     suhconuuittee     on 

Cenozoic,     (Marine.) 

IiitiTii.ational  Cong.  G(iol.,  Am.  Committee. 
KoportB,  1888  F,  p.  19, 1888. 
Am.  Gool.,  vol.  2,  pp.  2fi9-284, 18KS. 

Geological  structure  and  description 

(if  the  valley  regions  adjacent  to  the 
Calialia  coal  field. 

(icol.  Surv.  .\labama,  Keport  on  Caliaba 
coal  fiold,  jip.  1:13-180,  2  plates,  Montgomery, 
1891. 

Preface. 

Geol.  Siirv.  Alabama,  Report  on  coal  mea.s- 
tires  of  the  jilateau  rejiion,  by  H.  McCalliy, 
pp.  .')-8,  Montgomery,  1891. 

Oesner,    William,    and.      Alabama 

I  geological  formations]. 

Macfarlane's  (ieol.  Kwy.  (iuide.  pp.  2O(»-20:i. 
1879. 

[ and  Gesner,  William.]     Alabama. 

Maefarl.aiie'.s  Geol.  Uwy.  (i aide.  2(1  edition, 
pp.  378-382, 1890. 

and  Johnson,  LiiwrencoC.    Tertiary 

and  Cretaceous   strata   of  Tuscaloosa, 
T(mibigbee,  and  Alabama  rivers. 

r.  .S.  Gool.  Surv.,  15ull.,V()l.  7,  pp.  153-341, 
Plates  I-XXI,  No.  43,  Wasliiu>;ton,  1887. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Gool., vol.  4,  pp.  188-191, 1889; 
Am.  Xat.,  vol.  24,  pp.  1(54-165, 1890. 

Smith,  G"orgc.  History  of  DelaAvare 
Cduu  ^ ,  i'a.,  from  the  discovery  of  the 
territory  included  within  its  limits  to 
the  present  time,  with  a  notice  of  the 
geology  of  the  county  and  catalogues 
(if  its  minerals,  plants,  fiuadrupcds. 
and  birds,  582  pages,  map.  plates.  [Not 
seen.] 

Smith,  Herbert  H.     Discovery  of  Paleo- 
zoic rocks  in  western  Brazil. 
Am.  Ni»t.,  vol,  17,  pp.  1156-11.57,  1883. 


Smith,  Herbert  H.— Continued. 

Notes  on  the  jdiysical  geography  of 

the  Aina/.on  Valley. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  19,  pp.  27-37, 1885. 

Smith,  J.  Alden.  Report  on  the  devel- 
opment of  the  miuoral,  metallurgical, 
and  other  resources  of  Colorado  for 
1881-82.1.5!)  i)age8,  Denver  [Chain  and 
Hardy],  1H,S3.     [Not  seen.] 

Smith,  .(.  I,.  Analysis  of  the  cotton 
lands  at  the  head  waters  of  ('oopor 
River. 

Soutli  Carolina,  Koport  on  geology,  by  M. 
Tiiomey,  pp.  xliii-xlviii,  Columbia,  1848. 
Smith,  .1.  Lawrence.     (!hrome  and  nieor- 
sehaum  of  Asia  Minor. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  7.  pp.  285-286, 
1849. 

Memoir  on  emery.    First  part,  on  the 

geology  and  mineralogy  of  emery  from 
observations  made  in  Asia  Minor. 

\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  10,  pp.  354-3(19, 
1850. 

Read  to  Acad.  Sci.  of  French  Inst.,  July, 
18.50. 

On  the  geology  of  emery  and  eorun- 

duni. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  6,  p.  274, 

1852. 

Report  (Ui  Dupont's  artesian  well  at 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  27,  pp.  174-178, 
18.VJ. 

On  the  emery  mine  of  Chester,  Hamp- 
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.\iii.  .Tour.  Sci..  2d  scries,  vol.  42,  pp.  8.3-93, 
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Smith,  Richard,  Brown,  liichard,  and. 
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An  historical  and  statistical  account  of 
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Anniml  ri'purt  of  tlic  sujioi'lntcmlcnt  of  tlii> 
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3i4-n'j:i,  1S74. 

DisciisHed  by  Ueinrich.  Hunt,  mul  JtliiUc, 
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The  lire  clays  and  associateil  plastic 

clays,  kaolins,  teldsi>iir8,  and  lire  sands 
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the  continental  glacier  in  New  .lersey 
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[ ]  (Teolof!;ico-f;;eoo;raphical    <liatribu- 

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• Evidences  of  local    ifhiciers    in  the 

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Smock,  .lohii  C. — Continued. 
ISuilding  stones  in  the  State  of  New- 
York. 

N'csv    York   Stati'    Mas.,    Hull.    No,    ;i,    ir,2 

pages,  Albany,  1888. 

Iron  mines  and  iron  ore  districts  in 

the  State  of  New  York. 

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New  .Jersey. 

Mact'arlam's  (icol.  Itwy.  (Juidc,  2dcdili(iii, 
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liiiilding  stone  in  New  York. 

Now  Y'ork  Statu  J'.uh.,  Bull.  Xo.  10(v(.l  ji, 
390  i)agcs,  i)latc,  map,  Albany,  1890. 

lkel)ort. 

(ieol.  Surv.  Now  Jersey,  Uoport  for  18!lii, 
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[ ]  Artesian  .and  other  bored  wells. 

(reol.  Surv.  New  .Icraey,  Koi)ort  for  l.'^flO. 
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Cook,  (ieorge  H..  and.     lleolo^jiciil 

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Smyth,  B.  H.     The  age  of  Kansas. 

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i;tti,  1885. 

Smyth,   Henry  Lloyd.     Structural  geol- 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  'Ml  series,  vol.  42,  pp.  317  :i;!l, 
plato  11,  1891. 

Snow,  F.  H.     [Remarks  ou  nickel  bear- 
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Am.  Oeol.,  vol.  3,  p.  210,  (J  p.),  1889. 

Soutli  America. 

1830.  Sketch    of    the  mines  of   Pasco, 

Kivero. 
18153.  Iron  iiud  silver  mines  of  Mexico 

and  South  America,  ^latlier. 
1837.  On  guano  deposits,  Edwards. 


nAnTON.) 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


909 


(luiilc,  -d  tMlitioti, 


,   Ki'iiort  for  IWni, 


niUliiifj;  stoiifsl. 
■]Miit  on  liuiMiiii; 
>s,  iiml  statislii  Mill' 

\m\  i>i>.  rj'.>-'i:w, 

\iiit  with  sepiuiite 
1884. 

if  Kansas. 

IIS.,   vol.  9,  IM'-  1-'' 

Structural  liinl- 
,  Ontario, 
lol. 42. i)ii.:ii7  :i;ii. 


niufs  of   I'a.-iio. 

mines  of  Mi-nil" 
M-ica,  MatluT. 
its,  Ed^va^l^^. 


South  America — Continued. 
1838.  AildrcsH  to  (Jcolojiicnl  Society  of 

London,  IKIT,  I. yell. 
1S40.  Nitrato  of  soda  rcjjion  of  South 

Vv.vn,  Hayes,  A.  A. 
IMIl.  Notice  of   oolitic    fonnatioii    in 

America,  Lea,  L 
18i:{.  Notice  of  I'rovince  of  rarai»aca, 
lilake,  .1.  II. 
Analogy  b<^twe<'n  modern  igneou.s 
rocks  and  the  ]>riniary  i'orma- 
tions,  Dana,  ,1.  i). 
islll.   I'nited  States  exploring;  expedi- 
tion, Dana,  .1.  D. 
l.s,")0.   Limits  of   tht(   chalk   formation, 

linch. 
IS,'i2.  (<et)lof;ie    action    of    the   winds, 

Maury. 
1851.  Auriferous  rcfjion  r.ext  the  Carili- 
heaii  Sea,  Taylor,  \i.  C. 
I>ecf    at    I'eru.'inihnco,    Ura/il, 
KncclaMd. 
1855.  I'ltch  lak((  of  Trinidad,  Maiiross, 
IStil.  Coal  at  Chiriiiiii,  .lackson,  ('.  T. 
1S(;5.  Drift   and    decomposed    rmk    in 

IJrazil,  Ao;a8siz,  A. 
l^lKi.   Hones  from  the  Andes,  \\  iuslow, 

C.  F. 
ISCiT.  Geoloj;y  of  I'eru,  h'aimoiidl. 

(ieoloffy  of  \V(!stern  South  Anuu'- 
ica,  Ivt^mond. 
lt<G8.  (ieolooy  of  Vcneztiela,    Stevens, 
K.  P. 
Quicksilver  mines  of  Santa  I'.ar- 

hara,  rem,  llawlcy. 
Physical  "oography  of  .\ndes  of 
(^uito,  Orton. 
IStill.  Notes    on    Andes    of    Ecuador, 
Orton,  J. 
A  naturalist  in  Rra/.il,  llartt. 
1^7(l.   Valley  of  the  Amazon,  Orton,  J. 
Discoveries  in  lirazil,  Uaitt. 
Geolooy  and  jdiysical  uoography, 
llartt. 
1871.   Evidence  of  Glacial  ei)ocli  at  the 
oqnator,  Orton,  J. 
Devonian     in    Amazon    ^'a!ley, 

Hartt. 
Sketch   of    Aruentine    K'cpuhlic, 

Maack. 
Guano  of  Chicha  Island,  ilaluO. 
Infusorial  deposits,  l\il  wards. 
Letter   on    yeolojfy    of    lirazil, 

llartt. 
Lower  Carboniferous  on  liio  i'ap- 
ajoH,  Uartt. 


South  America— < 'on tinned. 
1H71.  Amazonian  drift,  llartt. 

Tertiary  of  the  Ania/on,  Orton,  .1. 
187'-'.  Tertiary  hasiu   of  the  Maraiion, 
llartt. 
(ilacial  action  in  Eueoo  an<l  Pata- 
gonia, Agassiz,  A. 
1873.  Origin  of  Aniazonas  hasiu,  llartt. 

Map  ill'  the  world,  Marcou,  J. 
1871.  The  lower  Amazons,  llartt. 

IJasin  of  the  .\niazonas,  llartt. 
CailMiniferous  of  South  America, 

Derby. 
Tertiary  of  upper  Amazon,  Con- 
rad, 
(/'retaceoiis     of     Perna  m  Imco, 
Mrazil,  Hathhun. 
1875.  Carte    geoiogiciue   do    la    Terre, 

Marcou,  ,1. 
!87t!.   I'.xploraliou    of    Lake    Titacaca, 
Agassi/.,  A. 
Extinct  coal  reef  at  Hahia,  h'atli- 

liun. 
First  report  of  geological  survey 

of  P.razil,  llartt. 
Certain  trai)  rocks  from   I'.razil, 
Frazer. 

1877.  Geology    ol'     Kerguelaii     Island, 

Endlich  and  Kidder. 
On  the  glacial  epoch.  Price. 

1878.  The  man  of  th<^  Pampean  forma- 

tion, Anu'ghino. 
187lt.  Native   bitumens  and   the   jiitch 

lake  of  Triniilad,  Crosby, 
llartt    <m     IJraziliau     sandstone 

reefs,  Itathbun. 
Krazilian  corals  and  reiM's,  Ivath- 

bun. 
1880.  (W'ology     (if     lower     Amazoiuis, 

Derby, 
b'emarks   on    lirazilian   geology, 

Lesley,  .I.P. 
Duimantiferous  region  of  Parami, 

Brazil,  Derby. 
Limestone  Irom  Hrazil,  Dawson, 

,1.  \V. 
Age   of   lUaziliau    gneiss   series, 

Derby, 
liii)  Sao  l''rancisco,  Derby. 
l.'^Sl.  (iiiaiuis  of  Pacific  islands,  Kneo- 

lami. 
Coal  leil's  of  Itaparica,  etc,  K'ath- 

liun. 
Devonian  Iroml'ara,  lirazil,  liath- 

buu. 


910 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OF 


[DULL.  127. 


South  America — (Jontiimed. 

1881.  CryHtallinuBotCiuitinaHudnruzil, 

Cnwby. 

Ooomrapby  and  gotdogy  of  Trini- 
dad, ('ronby. 

Fossils  i'roni  I'erii,  (iabh. 

1882.  Gold rocksot'MiuaHOciaeN, Derby. 
Diamond  in  llra/il,  Derby, 
(ieology  ol"  tbo  diamond,  Derby. 

1883.  Paloozoif     in     western      Itrazil, 

Smitli,  il.il. 
Progress  of  {geology,  1H82,  I  hint, 

'r.  s. 

raleoiitological     ilis(^ov(Mi<'s     in 
ISra/il,  Coiie. 

1884.  (."limatie  changes  of  later  geologie 

times,  Wliitney,  ,1.  D. 
(iolil  in  Urazil,  Derl)y. 
Decay  of  rotks  in  Itrazil,  Derby. 
Flexil)ility  of  itaeoliimito,  1  )erby. 
188.').  Drainage  system  [IW-a/.il],  Derby. 
Physical  features  [Mra/il],  Derby. 
Denudation  of  the  two  Americas, 

Keadc,  T.  M. 
(Ulrica  district,  Tnited  States  of 

Colombia,  ilannaond. 
History  of  Taconic  question  cand 

relations  of  tbo  rocks.   Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Physical  geography  of  the  Ama- 
zons Valley,  Smith,  II.  H. 
188t).  The  North  Atlantic  as  a  geological 

basin,  IJeade,  T.  M. 
(lold  deposits,  Bolivia,  Corning. 
188H.  Cerro  dt;  Pasco,  Pern,  Hodges. 

188!).  Fernando  Norouha,  Ihanner,  Gill, 
Williams,  G.  II. 

Sergipe-Alagoas    region,    IJrazil, 
Branner. 

Monazite  in  rocks,  Brazil,  Derby. 

(Quaternary  deposits,  recent  ele- 
vation and  loess,  Hrazil,  Mills. 
18!>0.  .Kolian  sandstones  of  Fernando 
do  Norouha,  Hranuer. 

Ore  deposits  of    Minas  Geraes, 
Hrazil,  Mozger. 

S(!rgix>e-Alagoas     basin,    IJrazil, 
Hranuer. 

Notes  on  Colombia,  Randoliib. 
1891.  Cieology  of  South  America,  Stein- 
maun. 

Mesozoic  fossils   from   Straits  of 
IMagellau,  White,  C.  A. 

Magnetite  districts  in  Sao  Paulo, 
Jirazil,  Derby. 


South 
1731. 

1787. 


17!tl 
1807 


1818 


1821 


South  America— Contiuiuid. 

18l»l.  Nei)beline-bearing  rockH  In  Hrii- 

zil,  Derliy. 
Oriijin  of  the  (ialapagoH  Islands, 

ISanr. 
liaised     reefs     of    Fernando    di^ 

Noronha,  Hidley. 
Potosi    silver    district,    Hcdiviii, 

Wcndt. 
Xenotimeas  an  accessory  element 

in  rocks,  Derby. 

Carolina. 

Natural  history  of  Carolina,  Flor- 
ida, and  Hahamas,  Catesby. 

Miueralogischo  Keuntniss  dcs 
ristlichen  Theils  von  Nord- 
Aiaerika,  etc.,  ."^choepf. 

Travels,  Martram, 

<  )bservationson  geology  of  United 
States  and  geologic  mai),  Mu 
dure. 

Geoh)gy  of  tlu^  United  States, 
Maelnre. 

Observations  on  geology  of  North 
America,  Mitchell,  S.  L. 

Structure  of  valley  of  the  Missis- 
sip|)i,  N'uttall. 

>'eius  of  i)yroxene  or  augite  iu 
granite,  Vanuxem. 

Parts  of  North  and  South  Caro- 
lina, Dickson. 

Notes  of  jtarts  of  North  and  South 
Carolina,  Porter,  T.  I). 

Volcanoes  and  volcanic  sulj- 
stances,  Cooper,  T. 

Essay  on  Tertiary  of  America, 
Finch. 

Geology  and  mineralogy,  statis- 
tics of  South  Carolina,  Mills. 

Secondary,  Tertiary,  and  alluvial 
of  Atlantic  Coast,  \'auuxeni. 

Ferruginous  sand  formation  of 
the  United  States,  Morton,  S.  (i. 

Gold  of  the  Carolinas  in  talcose 
slate,  Eaton. 

Analogy  between  marl  of  Con- 
necticut and  chalk  of  Euroin', 
Morton,  S.  (i. 

Fossil  shells  of  the  Tertiary,  Con- 
rad. 

1833.  Contributions  to  geology.  Lea. 

1831.  Tertiary  and  Ucceut  of  Southeru 
States,  Conrad. 


1822, 
1824, 
1826, 
1829, 
1830, 

1832 


LllULL.  127. 


DARTON.) 


NOIITII    AMKUICAN    (iEOLOCJY. 


911 


I. 

ocUb  in  Hra- 
ii^im  IhIiukIh, 
l'orniiii(lt)  d(^ 
riot,  Hdlivia, 
aaory  tilcmunt 


Jurolina,  Flor- 
8,  CatoHlty. 
cuntuiHB     <1<H 
i     von     Noitl- 
ilioepf. 

i)lojj;yofUnit((l 
>gic   map,  M:i- 

llnitod   StatcH, 


South 
1835. 


1811. 
1K13. 
1811. 


1843 


uoloj^y  of  North 
ill,  S.  L. 

y  oftllO  MiSHJH- 

1846. 

10  or  augiti)  iu 

>ni. 

id  Sontli  Caro- 

1847. 

Jorth  and  8oiith 
•,  T.  D. 

1848. 

volcanic     sub- 

•y   of  America, 

rralogy,  statis- 
irolina,  Mills. 

ry,  and  allnviiil 
st,  Vanuxem. 

IX  111. 

d   formation  <if 
es,  Morton,  S.  <1. 
Unas  in  talcose 

1S50. 

1    marl   of  Con- 
lalk  of  Eurtiiie, 

c  Tertiary,  Con-      ■ 

1852 

geology,  Loa.         ■ 
cut  of  Soutlioru      ■ 

1S5;{ 
1855 

Carolina — ( 'ontiniiod. 

KoHHJl  IihIi  tcetli,  (inltin  Alabama, 
and  diviHioiiH  of  (Jrotatcons, 
Morton,  S.  (J. 

ObservatiohH  in  Atlanta  Tertiary 
region,  Conrad. 

Secondary  and  Tertiary  of  Hontli- 
<irn  Atlantic  States,  1  lodge, 

AgricnUnral  Hiirvey  of  South  Ciir- 
olina,  Uiinin. 

Ago  of  r(dytliiilaniia,  liog(irH,  II. 
I).;   ISailey,  I-  W. 

Agricnltnral  survey,  Unflhu 

Survey  of  South  ('arolina, 
Tnomcy. 

Ago  of  South  Carolina  Tertiary, 
Tuomey. 

Cretaceous  of  jiarts  of  the  United 
States  bordering  on  the  Atlan- 
tic, Lyell. 

Older  Tertiiiry  of  ^'i^ginia,  South 
Carolina,  and  Georgia,  Lyell. 

Travels  in  North  America,  Lyell. 

Miocene  TtTtiiiry  of  Mrginia, 
Maryland,  and  the  Carolinas, 
Lyell. 

NowjT     deposits     of     Southern 
States,  Lyell. 

Eocene  of  Georgia  and  Alabama, 
Lyell. 

Itacoluinito  from  South  Carolina, 
Lea. 

Analyses  of  marls  from  vicinity 
of  Charleston,  Shepard. 

Geology  of  South  Carolina, 
Tuomey. 

Analyses  of  cotton  lands.  Smith, 
J.L. 

Report  on  geology  of  South  Car- 
olina, Vanuxem. 

Letters  on  geology,  Christy. 

Notes  on  geology  of  Charleston, 
Holmes,  F.  S. 

Tertiary  region  of  South  Caro- 
lina, Tuomey. 

Observations  on  Ashley  River, 
Holmes,  F.  S. 

Eocene  of  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  Con- 
rad. 

Post-Pliocene  of  Southern  and 
Northern  States,  Desor,  E. 

Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Mareou,  J. 
Ueber    die   Geologie   von   Nord- 

Amerika,  Mareou,  J. 


South 

18.')G. 


185M. 


185!t. 


18G0. 


1865. 
1807. 

18t>8. 
186!). 

1870. 


1871, 


1872. 


1873. 


1875. 


187G. 


Carolina— ( dntinuod. 

Origin   of   green    sand,    I'.ailey, 
J.  W. 

K'eportof  survey  for  1856,  Liebor. 

RemainN  of  animals  in  post-Plio- 
cene, llolnies.  F.  S. 

Report  of  survey  of  South  Caro- 
lina, Lieber. 

Fossils  of  the  post- Pliocene, 
Holmes,  l'\  S. 

(ieology  of  Ncu'th  America,  Mar- 
eou, .1. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  the  United 
Stales,  Rogers,  II.  D. 

Post-Pliocene  fossils.  Holmes, 
F.  S. 

Itacolumiti>  and  its  assixriates, 
Lieber. 

Chronology  of  southern  Allo- 
ghaiiics,  liieber. 

(ireenville  and  Pickens  districts, 
Lieber. 

Changes  along  coast  of  South 
Carolina.  Lieber. 

Fourth  report  on  South  Carolina, 
Lieber. 

Post-Pliocene  of  South  Carolina, 
Hcdmes,  F.  S. 

Eocene  lignite  formation, Conrad. 

Tertiary  of  North  and  South 
Carolina,  Conrad. 

Ashley  River  i)hosphate,  Pratt. 

Nodular  phosphates  of  South 
Carolina,  Shepard. 

Phosphate  beds  of  South  Caro- 
lina, Shalcr. 

Phosphate  rocks  of  South  Caro- 
lina, Holmes,  F.  S. 

Phos]ihate  beds,  Shaler. 

Geognosy  of  the  Appalachians, 
Hunt,  T.S. 

Pliosjjhate  sand,  Slie2>ard. 

Origin  of  phosphates,  Kerr, 

Geology  of  jjliosphate  beds,  ]  'ack- 
ard. 

Causes  of  jjroduction  of  Capo 
Ilatteras,  Shaler. 

Geologic  map  of  the  United 
States,  Hitchcock,  C.  H.; 
Hitchcock  and  Blake. 

Geologic  chart  of  the  United 
States,  Bradley,  F.  H. 

Tertiary  of  xVtlautic  Slope,  Con- 
rad. 

Fossils  from  Ashley  phosphate 
beds,  Leidy. 


912 


CATALOaUK    AND    INDKX    OF 


(BCLL.  127. 


South 

187H. 

1879. 


18X1. 


IHSU 


iH«;i, 


1«K1. 


1885. 

188t). 
1887, 

1888. 


188!), 
1890, 


Carolina — ('<>utiiMi«<l, 

('rotiK IIS      and      Tortinry      "t 

fMijirlfHtDii,  V'dndcH. 

Macfiirlaiui'H  Itiiihvay  (iiiiiUs 
KciT. 

North  Ainoricaii  IMoHo/oic;  iiiul 
(,"ciio/,(iic,  Miller,  S,  A. 

\'('rt(^liiati'  rc^naiiiH,  lieiily. 

I.ati'r  Tcrliary  ol'  (iiilf  of  Mox- 
ico,  1lil;;aril. 

Ifoport  of  woll  lit  Cliarh'Hton, 
('liarl('sli)ii. 

iS<)a])st()iioH,  ktuiliii,  anil  liro  clayH, 
Mrll. 

IMiiio,-)  ol'  Aiipalai'lilaii  rati;;tt, 
llaniiii. 

Soiilli  ('ar<iliiia.  rDHdiiiccH,  (itc,, 
HuiiiiiioikI. 

A<,'o  of  ,siiiitlier!i  A])iiulacliianH, 
Klliott. 

AgoH  and  cluHslfication  of  ]ioHt- 
Eoci'iin  of  Atlantic  Slopo,  Iloil- 
prin. 

History  of  Ta(!oni('  (lueHtion  anil 
relation  of  Taronian  HcrirH, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

riiy8ifialan<lii{,'rici!'turalfoiitnn).s 
of  Kinilli  ('arolina,  llainniond. 

Azoic  Hystcini  .'iiid  itssnliilivisioiiH, 
Wliitnoy  and  AVadHworth. 

Tertiary  of  Eastern  and  Southorn 
Stales,  n(Ml])rin. 

Soil  map  of  cotton  Statew,  Ilil- 
Kiird. 

Contributions  to  Tortiary  geol- 
ogy, llcilprin. 

Eocono  of  Vickslmri;-.  Miss..  Con- 
rad. 

Map  of  the  I'liitcd  States, 
McGoo. 

Connuon wealth  of  Georgia,  Hen- 
derson. 

Filatures  of  the  recent  earth- 
quake, McClee. 

On  fulgurites,  Merrill,  (i.  ]'. 

Map  of  I'nited  fJtates,  Hitchcock, 
C.II. 

Contact  phenomena,  IJichards, 
G,  F. 

Phosphate  deposits,  I'enroso. 

Tin  deposits,  I'lirnian. 

Appomattox  formation,  ]SIc(iee. 

Extent  of  Pleistocene  submer- 
gence. JIcGee. 

Macfavlane's  Ix'aihvay  (iuide, 
ITanmiond. 


South  Carolina — Continued. 

18!l().   W'anen's  Geography,  Hrower, 
18!)I,  CretaceouM    of    N<»rlli    Amerim, 

White,  C.  A. 
l)ateH  of  origin  of  ci^rtain  topn 

grajdiic  foiniH,  I)avis,  \V.  M. 
Geology  of  llaile  mine,  Thiesand 

Me/ger. 
I'liosphateH  of  America,  Wyatt. 
Stones  for  building.  MiM'rill,  (J.  I'. 
Surveys      of     South      ('aroliim, 

llolmoH,  .1.  .\. 

SoTvter,  T,  W.  I'.dwin.  Ifeport  of  (im 
logical  branch. 

(Mliiwa.Val.,  Veil.  1,  iiji.  li:i  il7,  IHST. 

Preliminary    notes    on    the    Cliiizy 

formation     at     Aylnior,     Province    uf 
(Quebec. 

OtIuwaNiit.,  vol.:!,  pp  ll-l.'i,  18H8. 

Spear,  .T.  C.  (ioolugieal  maj)  of  tlic 
Isthmus  of  'rehuanlc|>ec. 

IU))i(ii'lHor('\|il(inili(>iiHiiiJcl  Hiir\(\VHr<ii'  M\\ 
caual  bctwi'i'li  tlio  Atl,iiiti<'  and  I'arillc,  liy 
It,  \V.  Slititeldt,4^NVaBliiii)j;ton,  1«7'.'.  IN'.ir 
Bern.] 

Spencer,  James.  On  the  oc(Mirrenceofii 
liowlder  of  granitoid  gneiss  or  gueissiijd 
gr.'inite  in  the  Halifax  land-bed  iomI, 
with  a  note  by  T.  G.  Monney. 

liritisli  As.ioo,  Ailv.  Sii.  l!c|H)it  (if  .'iSlli 
mi'ctinf;,  pp.  Cfil-G(i2  (^  i>.),  188!). 

Spencer,  .1.  W.     (ieological  sketidies  of 
the  neighborhood  of  Hamilton,  Ontario, 
(.'anadiau  Nat,,  vol.  7,  new  serieH,  ]>\i.  4(!;i-4"l. 
187.1. 

On   the  Nii)igon  or  co])j)er-beariii}; 


rocks  of  Laki^  Su])eri<ir,  with  notis  mi 
coiiitcr  mining  in  that  region. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol,  H,  now  siiic.s,  \>\\.  .■■.'>  HI, 
1878. 

Pi^jiort  on  the  country  between  the 

ujiiter  Assinniboine  K'iver  and  Lakes 
Wiunipegosis  and  JIanitol),i. 

(ii(d,  Smv,  Canada,  Jtcimii  of  iir";;rr>H 
1874-7.''>,  pp.  57-70,  nnip,  187fi. 

Discovery  of  tlie  ])reglacial  out  let  nf 

the  basin  of  Lake  I'rio  into  thai  "1 
Lake  Ontario,  with  notes  on  the  iiri!,NU 
of  our  lower  (ireat  Lakes. 

Am.  riiil.  Sou.,  I'roc,  vol.  19,  pj).  ;i(io-33:, 
niaiia.  1882. 

2d  (it'ol.  Siiiv.  Pennsvlvania,  Ki'iioil  ',H, 
};eoli)f;y  el'  IM'il^  and  Crawt'ord  coiinlii"'.  lij 
I.  C.  White,  pp.  ;i57-404,  2  niap»,  Hani.sliurj;. 
1881, 

Ahstrarts,  Canadian  Nat.,  vol,  10,  now  sorlos. 
lip.  CT  7iM88;!;  Aiii.Xal.,  vol.  l.'i,  pp.  4il8-4li', 
18.S1:  Am.  .lour.  .Sci.,  3d  serit-B,  voI,22,  pp.lSl- 
l.VJ  (\  p.),  1881. 


[BVLL.  127. 


nAUTfiN.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN   OEOF.O(}Y. 


913 


>liy,  UrowtT. 
Jtirtli    Aiiioriia, 

if  ccrlaiii  tiipii 
DiiviH,  W.M. 
iiiino,  Tliii  •<iiii(l 

norip.tt,  Wyalt. 
n^.  Mi'irill,  <i.  I', 
initli      ('iin»liii;i, 

UopDil   <>''  '•'■" 

o:i-07,1hh7. 
(Ill    tho    Chii/.y 
jr,     rroviiH'i'    tit' 

11-15,  1888. 

icill    llliip    of    t)i(' 

IOC. 

tiiiiil  «llrv(^yH^lll■>llill 
iitir  and  I'lxilii ,  I'V 
iliiii)j;toii,  187'J.     INot 

hooccnrnmccdfa 

fnoiHHDVJJIHMSSdili 

:ix  liind-lK'il  <":il> 
ISoiiucy. 

Sri.     Iti'iiiirt    111'   ''"^tli 
.),18a'.». 
ical  HkclclicH  of 
unilton,  Oiiturin. 

\v  st'iioH,  \>\'-  Jti''-^"'' 

(•,o]ii)er-ln'iiriii|,' 
r,  witli  notes  on 
t  rofiioii. 

i\v  scrit'rt,  l>l'.  •''■'''*•■ 

itry  liot-wtifii  till' 
i;iv('V  aiitl  l!il<'''* 
itoba. 

lii'lHiit  of  iirip^n** 
iHvn. 

ri'tjliu'iiil  outlt^tof 
i:rio    into   Uiiit  "f 

otcs  on  tlif  iiii,!;iii 

ikes. 

,  vol.  19,  pp.  W^-i'i'- 

sylvania,  l!<lii>rl  'H 
Irawfdvd  coiinli'':',  liv 
,  2niai)H,  Uarrislmr;', 

»iit.,vol.  10,  now  series. 

I.,  vol.l.^,  PI). -I'l^-^"' 

Hcries,  vol.  22,  pi».  151- 


Spencer,  .1.  W.  — Conlimii'il. 

—  A  Hliort  Hliiily  <il'  tliii  I'nitiiri'H  of  tho 
ii-iiiii  of  thi'  lowiTiiri'iii  l.iiUcH  (liiriiijj 
tho  (iri'ut  Hivor  a^e,  or  uot*-H  on  tlio 
iiri>;in  of  tho  (irt'iit  l.iikoH  of  Nortli 
Aiimricii. 

Am.  .\MHor.  Ailv.  Sri.,  I'lm.,  viil.  :up,  pp.  Illl- 
11(1,  1882. 

—  Tc'iTiiccH  mill  boachoH  iilioiit  liUko 
iinLirio. 

,\iii.  .\mh()c.  .\i1v.Si'I.,  I'roc.,  veil.  :il,  pp.  a.'^O- 
;in:i,  1H8.'!. 

Aiii..lciiir.  Sri.,:iil  Hcrii-M,  Mil.  24,  pp.  4UI)-4in. 
|,l.llrHfi-7,  1882. 

Alislrilcl,S«'ioiirr,  vol.  I,  p.  lH(,'„p.),  188:i. 

I — I'ah'ozoic.  [mill  siirfiico]  ;;ooh)j?y  of 
tlio  rt'j^ion  iihout  the  wustorn  end  of 
I, like  Ontario. 

(':inailiiiii  Nat,,  vol.  10,  iiewHeiiox,  pji.  129- 

i;i,ji:i-2;io,  :(i."i-:ii2,  map.  iH8:i. 
I  —  Tho    aneiout    MisfliHHippi     und    itu 
tribiitiirhts. 

KuiiHart  City  ISoview,  vol.  fl,  |ip.  (11.V621,  1H83. 

— UccniTeneo  of  bowhloiH  of  ilucoinpo- 
siiimi  at  Washington,  l>.  ('.,and  elso- 

wherc. 

Am.  Nat.,  vet.  lit,  pp.  IU3-165, 188,'i. 

—  li'i'iiiarkahhi   laiidslidu    near  ISraut- 

I'mil.  Ontario. 

Ilamlllciii  A.>Hoc.,  .lour,  and  Proc,  vol.  1, 
|i;irl  2,  lip.  5!>-57, 1885, 

. —  Niites  ni)on  warping  <if  the  earth's 
crust  ill  its  rehition  to  tlie  orif^in  of  tlio 
liiisin.s  of  tlio  fireat  Ltikos. 

Alii,  Nat.,  viil.  21,  pp.  108-171,  1887. 

—  A  landslide  at  Hrantford,  Ontario, 
iilii.slratiiig  the  olVeet  of  thrusts  upon 
yield iiij^  strata. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  21,  pp.  2(i7-269. 1887. 

--  A;;e  (if  tlio  Niaj^ara  Hiver. 

.Viii.  Nut.,  vol  21,  p]i.2(i!»-27ll,  1887. 

I —  Huniniocks  and  bowlders  of  deeom- 

position  in  sonthea.'.  .mii  Missouri. 

.\m.  Nut.,  vol.  21,  pp.  3(iO-;t87, 1887. 

I — Saiiil  liowlders  in  the  drift,  or  siib- 
a(|iic()ii.s  ()rijj;in  of  the  drift,  in  central 
.Missouri. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  21,  pp.  017-921, 1887. 
Ali.^lract,  Am.  Ahboc.  Adv.  Sci..  I'roc,  vnl. 
3ll,|..220(ip.),1888. 
Am.  (ii'ol.,  V(d.  1,  pp.  120-121  (J  p.),  1888. 

■Notes  upon  th)  theory  of  jjlacial 
iimtimi.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  As.s(l(^  Adv.  Si;i.,  ^^<l(^,  vid.  Hf'i,  p.  220 

i\  |i.),  18H8. 

Lake  beaches  at  Ann  Arbor. 

AmCi'dl.,  v(d.2.  p.r)2  (I  p.),  1888. 

Hull.  127 58 


Spencor,  .).  \V.— Continiieii. 

Notes  on  1h«Mlrilt  north  (if  Lake  Hn- 

jierior.     |  Ab.slraet.  | 

.\iii.  Nat,,  vid.  22,  pp.  ;i44-;i4.'"i,  IH88. 

Sideiuic,  vol.  II.  ]ip.  i:iH-i:iO  (I  ccd.),  IHXH. 

Ki  11(1  to  riilloBoplilcal  Hotduty  of  WiiHlilng- 

lull. 

The    St.  Lawronco    basin    and   tho 

(irtiat  Lakes.     [Abstract.) 

Caiiadi.iu  lice.  Scl.,  \(il.  ;i,  pp.  2;i2-2a,"i,  lHh8. 

SciciMM',  vol.  12.  lip.  911-1110  (),  p.),  4  \  1888. 

S(i,.\iii.Siipp.,V(il.  20.  pp.  10671-10072(1  ((d.), 
No.  008,  1HH8. 

Am.ticcd.,  vol. 2.  pp.lllO  ;148.  I8HH. 

Am.  Ahmiic.  Adv,  Sil,,  I'roc,  vol,  ;i7.  pp,  197- 
199,  1889. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  pp.  401-494,  1889. 

(ilaciiil  erosion   in   Norway  and   in 

high  latitudes. 

Canada,  lto\  at  .Sue,  TraiiH.,  V(d.  .I,  Sec.  IV, 
Jip.  89-0,'^,  4-1,  188.'^. 

Am.  Nat ,  vol.  22,  pp.  218-231,  18»<8. 

AliHlractH,  Am.  Nal.,viil.22,  pp. .13 -S.*!,  1888; 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  V(d.  30,  pp. 
218-220,  18K8;  Canildiaii  Itec  Sci.,  V(d.  2,  pp. 
43:1-434  («  p.),  1H8T, 

Abstract  and  review.  Am.  (JimiI.,  vnl.  2,  pp. 
432-433, 1888. 

The  lr()(|iiois  beach  ;  a  chapter  in  tho 

history  of  Lake  Ontario.     [Abstract.] 

Scii'iice.  vol.  II,  p.  49  (J  ]i.),4",  1888. 
Head  to  riiilosopliical  Society  of  Washing- 
ton. 
Eronomic  geological  survey  in  Geor- 
gia and  Alaliaina,  through  tlieb(^lt  tra- 
versed by  tho  Maroii  and  liinninghain 
K'ailway,  86  pages,  map,  plate,  Athens, 
188!l. 

Alistr.ict,  Am.  (lool.,  vid.  r>,  p.  105  (^  p.),  1890. 

On  glacial  erosion. 

Am.  Gool.,  vnl.  3,  pp.  208-212, 1889. 

The   Iro(|uois   beaeli;    a  eliajiter  in 

the  g<u>l()gieal  history  of  Lake  Ontario. 
Canada,  Ko.val  Sue,  Trans.,  vnl.  7,  Sec  iv, 
lip.  121-124, 1890. 

Alistracts,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  p.  957  (1  p.), 
1890;  Am.C.ecd.,  v(d.6,  pp.  311  312,1890. 

The  deformation  of  Iro(|Uoi8  beach 

and  birth  of  Liiko  Ontario. 

Am.  dour.  Sci,,  3d  scries,  vol.  40,  pp.  443-451, 
1890. 

The  high  contiuental  elevation  pre- 
ceding the  rieistoeene  period. 

Ccid.  Soc  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  05-70,  1890. 

Gc(d.  Maj;..  3d  decade,  vol.  7,  pp.  208-213, 
1890. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  pp.  957-9.18  (Jp.), 
1890. 


914 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[bui.l,i;; 


Spencer,  J.  AV. — Coiitiimed. 

Ancient  sliores,  Lowldor  iVajxi"<'iit>i> 

iuiil  liii;])  level  gravel  dcpositH  in  th(! 

roj>i()ii  oi'llic  (ireat  T^akes. 

Geiil.  S(l(^  Am.,  r.iill.,  vul.  1,  ji]).  71-8(!,  189i). 

[Remarks  on  roinKled  rock  snrlaces 

due  to  causes  other  than  fjlacial  erosion, 
Stone  ^Motmtain,  CJeorj;ia,  etc.] 

(iei)l.  Sue.  Am.,  ISiill..  vol.  1,  p,  17:t  (3  p.),  18!lll. 

[Rcniark.s  on  evidence  of  a  gentu'al 

Pleistocene  siil)nii^rij;ence.] 

('■(Mil.  Soc,  Aim.,  r.ull.,  vol.  1,  ]),  4l)0(\  ]>.).  189ii. 

[Renuirks  on   tl   •  distribution    and 

dilVerent iation    of    certain    gravel    de- 
liosits  in  Ontiirio.J 

G«ol.  Sue.  Am.,  I'.uU.,  \  .il.  1,  ji.  ,'ilfi  (V  ii.),  1890. 
Hisi'iissioTi  (if  imix'i'  hy  (I.  I'.  Wri^'lit.  "  V 
miiraiiioof  ri'<'cssi(m  in  Ontario." 

Department  of  geology.     ''  Soutliern 

drift"  and   its  agrienltiirai    relations. 
Bull.  Exp.  8ta.,  Ga..  1800,  5  piiges. 

Origin  of  tlie  basins  of   the  Great 

liakes  of  America. 

(iiMil.  Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  \()1.  4n,  pp.  ,">'j;!-531. 
Sin,  1,890. 

Ab.stracts,  Hcol.  Maj;.,  M  <lccaclo,  vol.  7,  pp,   j 
281-282  (;1  ]).),   18!)U;   .\m,  Xat.,  vol.  2,5,  ]).  276 
a  p.),  1891. 

The  northeastern   extension  of  the 

Iroquois  l)(>ach  of  New  Yoi'k. 

Xm.  Gcol.,  vol.  G,  i)]!,  291-295  (I,  p.),   1890. 
Abstract,  Topiilar  Sci.  Jloiithly,  vol.  :i7,  ii. 
718  (J  col.),  1890.  1 

fieological  survey  of  (ieorgia,  iir.st 

report  of  piogress,  18!M)-',U,  128  pages, 
map,  Atlanta,  18'". 

[Soiitliwo.stcrn  >'  ia  ami  I'olk  (,'ouMty.j 

Iiicliulcs  a  cliapui  liy  1).  AV.  T.anudoii, 
"Geological  .section  aloii;;  the  Chattaliooclice 
liivor  from  Coliimbii.s  to  Alum  lUiill."  pp. 
90  97. 

— —  Deformation  of  the  Alg<)n([nin  heacli 
and  liirth  of  Laki;  llnnui. 

Am.  Jour.  Sr'..  ilil  ,mi  rii.s,  v<p1,  41,  pp,  12  21, 
18'1I. 

llig      level   shores   in  the  region  of 

thot  Jreat  Lakes,  and  tiieir  deformation. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,:!cl  scries  vol.  41,  pp.  201-21 1. 


Spencer,  .7.  W. — Continued. 

[Claim  of  ])riority  for  name  "Algon. 

kian."] 

Gcol.  Soc.  .\m.,  Hull,,  vol.  2.  ]),  170  (4  line. 
1891. 

In  ilisciissicm  of  pnjicr  by  G.  M.  Dawsnn 
"  Xotu  on  tlio  5;ooloj^ical  strnclnro  of  llic  s.; 
kirk  i.ango." 

Prof. 'W.  M.  Davis  on  the  Irorinniji 

1)oach. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol,  7,  pp.  fl8-fi9  (l  p.),  IsDi. 
(Criticism  of  Davi.s's  I'onnnents  on  tlu'din],;! 
(if  lako   Ti'Oi|HoiN.     |.Vm.  Gcol.,  vol.  0,  |i,  4iVil 

ai'-),  1S90.1 

Prof.  \V.  !M.   Davis  on  tiio  li(i({iiiiij| 

licacli. 

Am.  Gcol.,  vol.  7.  pp.  206-207  (3  ]).),  1.S91. 
Answers  to  tboobjcctions  of  Havis,  |iii.l!j.| 
140. 

[The  Cincinnati  ico  dam.] 

xVm.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  p.  2^1!  (4  lines),  18!il. 
Discussion  of  jiaper  l)y  F.  Lcvcicit.  miiJ 
to  Am.  A.ssoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1891. 

Sparry,  L.  1!.  Report  on  the  gcojo;,'}  nfj 
Rice  County. 

Gcol.  and  Xai.  Hist.  Siirv.  Mnnicsnta, lilkl 
Ainiual  Kcpiii't  for  1877,  pp,  114-12,',  mapl 
2\Iinncap(ili.s,  187.~, 

Spilsbury,  i;.  (iyhbon.  Sketcli  of  tliel 
Bamtord  /.iue  mine  near  Landisville,] 
Lancaster  County,  I'a. 

2d  Ge(d,  Surv.  Pcnnsylvani.i,  Jlcjiort  (XCl 
tlio  jjcoloyy  of  I-aiicastcr  County,  by  1',  rmul 
pp.  198-202,  ILinisburg,  1880. 

Gold  mining  in  South  Carolina, 

Am,  lust.  Mining  Knj;',,  Trans,.  Mil.l!,pp.| 
99-100, 1884. 

Springer,  Frank.  On  the  occinienccofl 
the  lo\v(T  Burlington  limestoni'  in  New| 
Mexico. 

.\m.  Jour.  .Sci.,  :!d  scries,  vol.  27,  ]i|i.97-i.'i| 


1891. 

Post-Plioeenecontineiital  subsidence 

[in  America]  versus  glacial  dams. 

Gcol.  Soc.  Am..  Hull.,  vol,  2.  pp.  40,">-470  (pi. 
19},  1891. 

Gcol.  Mag.,  ;id  d(cadc,  vol.  8,  ])p,  262-272, 
1891, 

Abstracts,  Am.  Is'at..  vol.  2."i.  ji.  053(5  ]i.). 
1891;  .Am,  Gcol.,  vol.7,  pp.  141,  1891;  v<d,  8, 
p,   180  (J  p.),  1891, 


1884, 

"Waclismuch,    Charles,   and.    Ni'»| 

species  of  erinoids  and  blastoids  fa 

the  Kinderhook  group  of  Lower  lar-| 

bonifercus  works  at  Legraud,  [own. 

Geol.  Surv.  Illinois,  geology  and  p;ili-nii;iill 

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Squier,  E.  G.     On  the  volcanoes  of  ffiiJ 
tral  America,  and  the  geograiiliical;iiiJ| 
topogrtiphiciil  i'eatnrcs  of  Nicaraijua.a 
connected    with   the    proposed   inter! 
oceanic  canal. 

Am.  Ass(K',.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  I,  ii|i.W'| 
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Sqnier,  (■.    II.     Erratic   pebbles  in 
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tjcieuoc,  vol.2, p. 43C  (ji  p.),  1883. 


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915 


oiitinued. 

ii'ity  loiMiamo  "Alsnu. ] 

nil.,  vol.  ".  ]).  17<i  1 1  lin,, 

p!i|)i'r  liy  (>.  M.  l);i\vsiiii 
i;;ical  .structnro  (iC  tiic 

•avis  on  llic  IiiM|ii(,ii| 

,  ]>i>.  08-0!)  (.!?•),  i-^ai. 

is'.s  coiimioiits  nil  till' (ml!.; I 
I  .Vlll.    <lr(ll.,  vol.   tl,  ]i.  Ill 

)iivi8  on  tlio  licM|iiiiii 

.  iip.  'Jl)6-2fi7  (j  l>.),  18111. 
ib.jfctionsof  llavi.s,  iip.l3J.| 

iti  iro  diini.] 

>,  p.  2;i;!  (4  lines),  IH'.H. 
apor  b.v  I''.  Li^vi'iiit 
V.  Sci.,  \i".>\. 

ipoi't  on  tho  j;'<'oloi;yMi| 

Hist.  Siirv.  Minnesota, I'llbl 
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million.  !Sketi-li  of  tie; 
iiino   near  I.iindi.sville,' 

b-,  Til. 

'onns,^■lvania,  Kcjidrt  Citl 
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hiirg,  18S0. 

n  South  Carolina. 

ii,'Kiit;-.  Traii.i.,  Mil.l!,pp.| 

On  the  occunenit 
ifton  liniostonc  in  Neil 

:!(1  si'rii'H,  vol.  •J7,  iiii.ai-ril 

('liarlL\s,   ami.    Ni»| 

lis  iind  Idastoids  Iw 

oroup  of  Lower  ( ar-j 

s  at  ii.cgnmd.  Iowa. 

lois,  ^'eolo^iy  mill  p:ilH'!i:"il 

20H.  plates,  Siirinulii'lil*! 

tlie  volcanoes  ol'  t'r!i-| 
:1  tho  ocograiiliical 
at  iires  of  Nicaragua,  J 

the    proposed   iiiwl 

■.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  I,  iiji.W-l 
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.\iii.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  i»,  pp.  1-4,  jilate  1, 1H25. 

—  Description  of  tlie  oolitii^  lormtition 
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Am.   Jour.  Sci..  vol.  9,  pp.  IC-T.).  plate  2. 

l.-^i. 

—  Dcscrijitiouof  the  High  Rock  Spring 


Kaii.sa.s    City    Ueviuw.    vol.    4,  pp.  ,540-542, 
1881. 

The  .Itidith  River  group. 

KaiLsas  City   Ituviiw,    vol.   4,    pji.   7;!0-73:i, 

1881. 

'i'he  Dakota  group. 

KanHas  City  Keview.   vol.   4.   pp.  075~i.77, 
1881. 

The     (Quaternary     of     Wasliiiigii.n 

Territory. 

Kansas   City   Jleview,    xol.    4,    pp.  001 -002, 
1881. 

Tho     riioceiic     lieds     of    southern 

<  )regon. 

Kansas   City    lii'view.   vol.    4.    pp.  0(Ki-001, 
1881. 

The  Loup  Fork  group  of  Kansas. 

KaiiHas   City    Heview,    vol.   0.   \>\i.   205-208, 
188:!. 

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\m.  Jour.  Sei.,  2il  series,  vol.  20,  pp.  72-79, 

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ner- 

alogiciil  spcciiiiens  collected  liy  Mr.  C. 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  35,  pp.  29:i-294, 
1803. 

Keport  u]ion   the  past  iind  jiresent 

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[Rom.'irksou  the  .geology  and  miner- 
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I'hilailelpliia   Aeail.  Sei..  I'roe.,  vol.  20,  pip. 
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91G 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


[ni'M,.  127. 


Stevens,  U.  V. — Continued. 
On  f^lacial  ])]ien(>nienii  in  tlio  vicin- 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  :i(l  scries,  Mil.  4.  jip.  8H-1H), 
1872. 

On  filaciiil  niovoincntH    in   nortliorn 


New  Yorlv. 

Ain.Jour.  Sci.,  liil  soiics,  vol,  0,  ]i\>.  144-I-t.'), 

187:1. 

( :n    uliii'ieis    of   lln'   (iliiciiil    crii    in 

A'irjiinin. 

,\iii.  .Idiir.  Sii.,  ;iil  scries,  vol.  (i.  pp.  :)7I   :i7:), 

187:). 

]\('centol)8orvationH()n  drift  |  in  N'ir- 

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New  York  T.yccuin  Nut.  Hist.,  I'roe. , 'Jil  sc- 
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[OliservatioiiH  on  the  natural  coke 

of  Riclunond,  Va.] 

Xew  Yiirlt  I.yecinn  Xat.  Hist.,  I'roe., 'Jil  sc- 
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[KeniarkH  on  some   features  of  tlic 

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Xcw  York  Lyceiiin   Isnt.  Hist.,   I'roc,  2(1 
series,  p.  74  (J  p.),  1874. 

ObHervations  on  sonic  irrogiilarities 

of  the   lloor  of  the   coal   measures  of 
eastern  Kentucky. 

Xcw  Y(irk  Lveemii  Xat.Hlst..  Annuls,  vol. 
II,  pp.  18-29,  1876. 

Evidences  of  glaciation  in  Kentucky. 

Science,  vol.  1,  jip.  SlO-fjU  (5  ji.),  ]8'3. 

On  the  San  Juan  Mountains,  Colo. 

New  Y'ork  Acad.  Sei.,  Trans.,  vol.  5,  pp. 
121-i;tO,  1886. 

Stevens,  William  II.     The  prosjiccts  of 
the  Lake  Su])erior  mining  region. 

;Minins  Mag.,  vol.  L',  jip.  149-153,  1854. 
[Not  seen.) 

Stevens,  AV.  Lo  Conte.     On   the   Mam- 
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Xcw  York  Acad.   Sei.,  'I'rans.,  vol.  1,  j)p. 
58-65.  1882. 
Discii.sscd  by  Nuwberry,  iij).  fiJi-firi. 

Stevenson,  John  J.     A  geological  exam- 
ination of  Monongalia  County,  W.  Xix. 
3d  Anniial  licport  of  flic  hoard  of  regents 
of  tlio  AVest  Virjiiiiia  t'nivorsity  for  1870.  jij). 
40-46,  "VVlicclinK,  1871. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  AVest  Vir- 
ginia. 

Am.  IMiil.  Sor..  'I'rans.,  vol.  15,  new  series, 
pp.  15-33,40,1872. 

• The  U])per  coal  measures  west  of  the 

Alleghany  Mountains. 

Kcw  York  l.yiiiiiii  Xat.  Hist.,  Annals,  vol. 
10,  pp.  226-252,  plate  12,  1874. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  scrips,  vol,  5,  p. 
477  (i  p.),  1873. 


Stevenson,  .John  J. — Contintuul. 

Notes  on  the  coals  of  the  Kaniiwlm 

Valley,  W.  Va. 

Xew  York  T.yccinn  Nat.  Hist.,  Ainial«.  \,i], 
U),  pp.  271-277, 1874. 
The  A'irginias,  vol.  2,  pp.  54-5.5, 4",  Ihhi. 

[Age  of  W(!stcrii  lignite.] 

New  York  I.yccnin  Nat.  Hist.,  I'mc    miI.j 
pp.  !•:!-!!  I,  1874. 

Cicology  of  a  portion  of  ( 'olorado  ex- 


plored and  surveyed  in  1K7.'{. 

(icolo;iical  and  };eo;;rapliiciil  cxpldnilinn 
••Hid  sui'vcy.s  west  (d'llie  lIlDtli  meridian,  I :.  .\|. 
Wlieeler  in  charixe.  Kcport,  vol.  3,  iiciiliijry. 
l>p.  :)03-.501,  4"^,  Wasliinfjton,  1875. 

IJevicw  by  J.  1).  I)f:in,a],  Am.  Jour.  S<  i.,  ;i,| 
series,  vol.  11.  p.  412  (i  i).),  1876. 

—  Keport  of  progress  in  the  Greenland 
Wa.shington  district  of  the  bitiiiriinoiis 
coal  (ields  of  western  I'cnnsylvaiiin. 
2d  fJeol.  Siirv.  rennsylvaniii,  Ifepoit 
K  for  187."),  X,  419  pages,  5  plute.s,  2 
niiips,  Ilarrishurg,  187(i. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  aeries  vol.  11 
p.  76  (J  p.),  1877. 

—  On  the   geological   relations  of  tlic 


Ligniti'J  groups  [of  the  I'ar  AVeslJ. 
Am.  riiil.  Sec,  Troe.,  vol.  14,  pp.  447-475 
1876. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  West  Virijiiiia. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc  I'roc.,  vol.  14,  i))).  :>70-402, 
187G. 

On  the  alleged  parallelism  of  coal 

bods. 

Am-  Phil.  Soc,  I'roc. ,  vol.  14,  ]ip.  js:! '.W, 
1876. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  series.  \(i|.;t,i.ii, 
221-222  (J  p.),  1875. 

Ou  Dr.  Pealo's  notes  on  the  .i^ic  (if 

the  Rocky  Mountains  in  Colorado. 
Am.  .four.  Sei.,  3d  serio.s,  vol.  i:i,  jip.  297-209, 
1877. 

Report  of  progress  in  the  Fayette  and 

Westmoieliind  districts  of  tlio  bitii- 
minons  coal  fields  of  western  I'eiiiisyl- 
vania,  part  2,  the  l.igonier  \'allcy.  2il 
Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Repori  KKK, 
;fl!l  pages,  2  plates,  4  uiajja,  Harrisliiir!,', 
1877. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  ,'td  scries,  viijlli, 
i)p.  :i:i2-:i:!3  (j  p.),  1878. 

Report  of  progress  in  the  Fayetteaml 

Westmoreland  districts  .)f  tlic  liitii- 
minons  cotil  fields  of  western  i'cmisyl- 
viinia,  eastern  Alioghetiy  County,  ami 
I'^iyette  and  Westmoreland  cimiitii'S 
west  from  Chestnut  Ridge.  '-M  (Icul 
Surv.  I'ennsylvania,  KK,  \iii,  I'ii 
pages,  plates,  iJ  maps,  Harris biug,  18"'. 


DAUTliN.] 


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t,  HiHt.,  AiiiiiilH.  v(]l. 


t.  Hist.,  I'roc  ,  vipI.  ■_', 

II  of  ('olul'ildii  i\ 

,11  lS7:i. 

nipliicul    t'\|ilnniiiiiii 


ar;illoliHiu  of  cdiil 

vol.   14,  lip.  •M-Di. 
i'.i..  3(l8erii'.'<.  vol. '.1,1111. 

>to8  on  the  ;l^'|'  »f 
in  Colonulo, 
s.  vol.  i:t,  lip.  :si-'-'3 

1  in  the  Fayette  mid 
rifts   of   the  liitu- 

wcstoni  I'limsyl- 
gonier  Valley,  2il 
ania,  Ueiiort  KKK, 

maps,  UarriHlmrL', 

Sc'i.,  :i«l  Morii'.s.  vol.  16. 


Stevenson,  .loliii  J. — Conliimcd.  I 

. [(ieolojiy  of  Carroll,  Ilarri.son,Gnorii-  | 

si'v  (iu  part),  Muskingum  ( in  part),  and 

Uclnioiit  counties.] 

Ccdl.  Surv.  Ohio,  Keport,  vol.  3,  jjooloK.v 
anil  iialcontolojiv,  pai't  1,  geology,  pp.  177-'JH7, 
(■i.liiinbiiH,  1K78. 

Tlie  upper  Devonian  roel<.sof  soiitli- 

wc.stern  rennsylvania. 

Am.  Jour.  Sui.,  'Ml  surUis,  vol.  15,  jip.  4j;i -4;tli, 
l,s7S. 
( )n  tho  surface  oeology  of  south  west- 
ern Pennsylvania,  anil  adjoining  por- 
tions of  Maryland  and  West  Virginia. 
.\ni..loiir.  Sci.,  3(1  8irlo»,  vol.  I'l,  pp.  24")-'i'ill, 

—  (;eology  of  (ialisleo  Creek,  N.  Mex. 

.\iii.  Jour.  Sr.i.,  3(1  .scries,  vol,  IH,  pp.  471-47.'i, 

l.sTli. 

—  Notes  on  the  Laramie  group  of  sonth- 
irii  I  Olorado  and  northern  New  Mexico, 
cast  from  the  Spanish  ranges. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  series,  vol.  18,  pj).  129-134, 

187H. 

. —  \()te  on  the  Fo.\  Hills  group  of  CoU)- 

radii 

.\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  .series,  vol.  17,  pp.  300-373, 

IST'.I. 

—  h'ejiort  on  a  special  geological  i)arty 
dlicrating  in  Colorado  and  New  Mexico 
fioui  S])anisli  I'eaks  to  tlu!  south,  field 
season  of  1878  [and  187!)]. 

(icoj;rai)liical  surveys  of  the  territory  of  tlio 
t'nitcd  States  west  of  the  100th  meridian.  Wy 
Wliceler,  Annual  Keport,  in  Annual  Keport 
of  the  Chief  of  Eiii;ineer8  for  1S7!).  Appen- 
dix ( 11 ).  pp.  271-281,  \Va.sliin(;ton,  1879. 

—  Surface  geology  of  southwestern 
rennsylvania,  and  adjacent  jxirtious  of 
West  Virginia  and  Maryland. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,    Proc,  vol.  18,  pp.  289-310, 

li'.'^n. 

- — Niiiciin  the  Laramie  group  of  south- 
ern New  Mexico. 

.\  III.  .lour.  Sci.,  3(!  series,  vol.22,  pj).  370-372, 

—  li'eport  n])on  geological  examinations 
in  .lout hern  ( 'olorado  and  northei'ii  New 
.M(!xii:o,  during  tho  years  lS78and  1S7!I. 
I'liited  States  geograi)hieal  surveys 
west  of  the  lOOtli  ineridan.  in  1  liarge 
at'  (1.  M.  Wheeler,  IJeix.rts,  \  (.1.  III. 
Snpp.,  420  iniges,  platt^s,  !>  niajis,  I  , 
Wasliington,  1H81. 

I'l'lie  ma]is  wore  issued  in  1877  loaccumpaiiy 

till  10  i;ciilii(;ic  nih'is  iif  I  lie  surveys  west  of  th(i 

llHMh  meridian.] 


Stevenson,  .Folin  .J. — Continued. 

.\ppcndix  on  Carlioniferous  iiivertebrnta 
of  New  Mexico,  liy  C.  A.  While,  xxxviii  iiatjos, 
4  plalcH. 

Alistraet,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  24, 
pp.  UO-LW  (3  p.).  188'2. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  Wise,  Lee, 

and  Scott  counties,  Va. 

Am.  Pliil.  Soc,  I'roe.,  v(d.  lit,  pp.  88-107, 1882. 
Tho  Vir;,'ini.i8,  vol.  2,  jip.  7U-71,  74-75,  98-100, 
122-124.4^1882. 

A  geological  reconnaissance  of  parts 

of  Lee,  Wise,  Scott,  and  Washington 
I  ouuties,  Va. 

Am.  Pliil.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  19,  ]ip.  219-202, 
mip,  1882. 

ThcVirginias,  vol.  2.  i>\>.  22-27,  34-42, 4",  1882. 

Notes  on  the  (jiiinniniontcoal  group 

iu  Mercer  County,  W.  \'a.,  and  Tazewell 
County,  \'ii. 

Am.  Phil.   Soc,   I'roc,  vid.   19,  jip.  498-505, 
1882. 
The  Virginias,  vcd.  2,  jip.  181,  18G-187,  4°,  1882. 

The  upper   Freeport  coal  hed  iilong 

Laurel  Uidge  in  Treston  County,  W.Va. 
Am.  I'hil.  Soc.  Proc,  vol.  19,  i)p.  270-279, 
1882. 
The  Virginias,  v(d.  2,  p.  28, 4°,  1882. 

The  mineral  resources  of  southwest- 


ern Virginia. 

Now  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  pp  159- 
103,1882. 

Notes  on  the  coal  held  near  Canyon 

City,  Colo. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  19,  pp.  50,')-521, 
1882. 

Abstract,  Am.  .lour.  .Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  23, 
p.  152  (.J  p.),  1882. 

Notes  respecting  a  reeroded  chiinnel 

I       way. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  19,  pp.  81-87, 1882. 
j  Alistraet,  .\in.  ,Iour.  Sci..  3(1  series,  vol.  21, 

]  jip.  154-1.'>5,  l.'^81. 

!  Note  on  the  Laramie  grou])  in  the 

vicinity  of  Raton,  N.  Mex. 

.\m.  Phil.  .Soc,  Proc,  vol.  20,  jip.  1(17-111, 
1883. 

The  geology  of  ISedford  and  Fulton 

eountiea.  2d(<eol.  Surv.  rennsylvania, 
Rejiort  T2,  xv,  382  pages,  2  maps,  llar- 
risliiirg,  188."). 

Koviow,  Science,  v<d.2,  p.  49  (J  p.),  1883. 

Notes  on  the  geological  structure  of 

Ta/t!well,  Kusscll,  Wise,  Smith,  and 
Washington  counties  of  Virgini.a. 

Am.  I'liil.  Soc,  Proc,  v^d.  22.  pp.  114-lfiI, 
map,  1885. 

The  Virtiinias,  vcd.  0,  iij).  51-52,  .53  55.  67-74, 
84-91, 4-, 18«5. 


918 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


(ni''.i..l'J7. 


[Stimpaou,  William] — Coutiiiiicil. 

('rotaceonsHtrataiitOiiy  Head,  Mass. 

Am.  Jour.  Sri.,  L'd  Hcric.s,  veil.  d'J,  p.  I  Ij  (;  |, , 
18G0. 

Stitson,  \V.  14.  .Sketch  of  tlio  fr((ilii;rv 
and  iiiin(^rali)<j;y  of  a  part  of  the  StiUi' 
of  Indiana. 

.Viu.  .Iiiiir.  Sci.,  veil.  1,  pji.  iai-133,  lsi». 
mand,  (iil.H,  Wytho,ana  portion.s  of;  stockbridge,    Horace    i:.      Kocks   and 
TnlaHki  and  Mont^'omeiy  counties  of        ^^,j,y.    ^j,^,;,.  ^.j.;^;,,^  ,„n,positi(M.,  au.l 

\  irgniiu.  {'liaracteristics,  239  pages,  New  York 

Am.   I'hil.  Soc,  vol.  24,   jiji.  fil-lUH,  map,  2  .^^„ 

plates,  1887.  I 

'  Stockton,  .Minn.     Kcport  on  tlio  nnnt!i,il 


Stevensou,  .loiin  .1. — C'oiitinut'd. 

Some    notes    respecting    motanior- 

phisni. 

Am.  riiil.  Soc,  Troc,  vol.  2L'.  p]..  Kil  lllfi, 
1885. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  series,  vol.  29, 
11.411  (.i  p.),  1885. 

A     Kcolojiical     reconnaissance     of 


—  Notes    on    tlic    surface    geology   of 
south  western  Virginia. 

Am.   rhil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  24,  pj).  172-178, 

1.887. 

—  The  faults  of  southwestern  Virginia. 
Am.  Jour.  Soi.,   ^d  series,   vol.  33,  pp.  2fi2- 

270,1887. 

- —  Notes  on   the    lower  Carboniferous 


groups  along  the  (easterly  side  of  the 
Appalachian  area  in  Pc^nnsylvania  and 
the  Virginias. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  series,  vol.  34,  pp.  37-44, 

1887. 

—  K'eport  of  the  subcommittee  on  up- 
per I'aleozoic  [CarbonicJ. 

Iiiteriiatioiiiil  ("ong.  Ocol.,  Am.  Committee. 
Reports,  1888  D,  p.  11,1888. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  248~2r)tl,  1S8S. 

—  The  Mesozoic  rocks  of  southeru  Col- 


orado and  northern  New  Mexico. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  3,  pp.  391-397, 1889. 

[Keniarks  t)n  shear  in  (larth's  crust 

movements  and  to  the  fractured  con- 
dition of  rocono  strata  in  Itedford 
County,  Pa.] 

(ieol.  Soc.  Am ill.,  vol.  1,  p.2ti  (3  i).),1890. 

In   discussion   of  paper  liy   (i.  IC.  (iilliert 
"  Tlic  streiifjth  of  the  earth's  crust." 

[Remarks   on  the  dilVerentiation  of 

the  Colorado  group  in  Colorado  and 
New  Mexico.] 

Oeol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  p.  532  (5  p.),  1890.   ^ 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24.  pp.  ,108-509, 1890. 
l>iscusHion    of  paper  by  J.   S    Newberry  1 
"  Tlio  Laramie  {^rouji."  ' 

[ Fontaine,  William  M.,  and.]     West 

Virginia  [geolo.irical  fonuatious]. 

Ma<l'arlaiie'sAiii.  (Ii'ol.  K.  K.  (iiiicle,  pji.  177 
178. 1879.  I 

[Stimpaon,  William.]  [A  list  of  fossils 
found  in  the  ])ost-l'Iiocene  dejiosits  in 
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Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Ilist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  4,  pp.  9- 
10  (J  p.),  1854. 


lands  of  Lake  Superior,  21ltli  < '011;'., 
2d  seas.,  Senate  Doc.  XI,  No.  17.",  :'■.' 
pages,  niiip,  1815.  [Not  seen.  J  Con. 
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Sanders,  tind  A.  B.  Gray. 

Stoddard,    <).    N.       Diluvial    strij'    on 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  eories,  vol.  2.-i,  ii|i.  ;j;. 
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Stodder,    Charl(>s.     [On   drift   in  iiil;;i> 
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Boston  Soe.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proe.,  vol. 2.  up.  131- 
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[ ]  [(Origin  of  "ridge  roads"  and  .simi- 
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Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc.,  vol.ll.  iip.Ss. 
359  (J  p.),  18,51. 

[ ]  [On  drift-filled  cracks  in  clay  at 

East  Boston,  Mass.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Tlist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  4,  p.!* 
(I  p.),  1854. 

[ ]  [On  the  occurrence  of  clay  on  th 

liauksof  the  I''armingtou  River,  iuCiin- 
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Boston  Soe.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  0,  p.llJ 
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[Relations  of  samlstone  and  triijut 

Iladley  Falls  and  Amliei'st,  Ma.ss.] 
Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  I'roc..  vol.  il,  p.  i" 
(J!  p.).  1859. 

On  a  recent  gathering  of  jtiatoiiw- 

ceoiis  mud  from  Pleasant  lie.icii,  C'li- 
basset. 

Boston  .Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  True.,  vol.  ll.p'i.KiL' 
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[On   the    diatoms    of    the  Pliocene  I 


deposits  at  Richmond,  \'a.] 

Boston    Soc.  Nat.  Hist..  I'roi'..  itil.  H.  IT 

200-209,  1877. 

Abstract.   .\m.  .lour.  .Sci.,  ltd  srri' s,  vnl.ll. 

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Stokes,  II.  \.     Limestone  fniiii  Kansas.  | 
[Analysis.] 

V.  S.Ueol.  Surv.,  Hu'l.  No.78,  p,  124  1 ',  p.),I>91 


(ni'l.1,,127.    I   DABTON.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


919 


St.,  I'roc,  viil.  C.  p.lB 


..  I'nic.  viil.  ll,|i;i.lH- 


Stolley,  Gcorgo.     Letter    [on  Fort  IJol-     Storer,  F.  H.     Rock   (lisintegratiou    in 
kiiiip  and  J)oul)le  Mouutiiin  region].  hot,  moist  cliraateH  [uiul   on  precious 

Immigrant   Tinvdcr's     Guide,    pp.    .l!l-5a,    '        stones  in  India]. 


Austin,  1850. 


Scionco,  vol.  1,  ]>)).  ;'.!)-4n,  l,ss:t. 


Stone,  f  I.  H.     Xote  on  tlio  Audr<.s.o-jri„  storms,  W.  H.      Tl.o    niincH   of  ('Mliro 

gl'"'"'^-  district,  California. 

A,n.  Nat.,  vol.  14,  pp.  280-302, 1880.  j,,,,^  „,„,  ^f  .„  j,,„^    ^.„,    ,,,  j.^,  3^,,  .,^.,  ^„_ 

Apparent  jjjlacial  deposits  in  valley  IS'JO. 

drift.  Arizona's  new  bonanza. 


En;;;,  anil  Min.  Jour.,  vol.  .'lO,  pji.  IfiL'-KV),  4\ 
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Aiu.Xat.,  vol.  15,  pp.251  252,  1881. 

. —  (Ilucial  erosion  in  M;iin('. 

rditlaiiil  Soc.  Xat.   Hist..  I'roc,   sr.ssioiis  ,  Straszer,  Justin.     J{oport  [ol)s(!rvations 
1881-S2,  pp.5-15,  1881.  i       on  Ouachita,  Wliite,  Little  Red,  Little 

ALstrnct,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  ii.l  .sorie«,  vol.  2;i,  Missouri,  and  Petit  .lei.n  rivers], 

n  "l"  (I,  n  )    188'' 
p.  .1.  I J  V.I,  100..  ^  ^  Army,  Clii.'f  of  EuKincTs,  lU-p„vi  lor 

—  Thokanies  or  cskers  of  Maine.  ;         1871,  pi).338-:i7i,  ^'aslnngton,l87i. 
A.o.AsHoo.  A.lv.  Sri.,  I'ruc,  vol. 20,  pp. 510-  ,  streeiiiwitz,  W.  IT.    Coal  in  Texas. 

^''''  '^*^'  '  Gcol.  and  Sci.  IJull..  vol.  1,  No.  2  (i  col.),  4  ', 

—  The  kamos  of  JIainc.  ihsk. 
I'.ii.ston  Soc.  Nat.  Ilist.,  rroc;.,  vol.  20,  pp.  430- 

460,  map,  1881. 

Ali.-^tract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  .'!il  siTics.  vol.22, 
pp.  487-488  (i  p.),  1881 ;  Science  (edited  by 
Mil  hels),  vol.  1,  p.  151,  i\  1880. 

—  Tlio  kauio  rivers  of  Maine. 

Am.  .\.s8oc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  :)2,  jip.  234- 
237,  1883. 

Abstracts,  Scionco,  vid.  2,  p.  310  {\  p.),  1883; 
Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  v(d.  20.  p.  328  (J  p.), 
1S83;  vol.  28, PI).  1.52-I."i4,  1884. 

Disi'usscd  by  AV.  L'phani,  Science,  vol.  2,  j). 
310  It;  lines). 

—  Local    dcllcctions    of    the    drift 
scriitchos  in  Maine. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d   series,  vol.  .30,  pp.  140-150, 

I8sr,, 


Report    of    ideologist     for    western 

Texas. 

Texas  Gool.  and  Min.  Surv.,  1st  i:ei)orl,  1888, 
pp.  31-43.  1880. 

Abstract,  Gecd.  and  Sci.  IiuU..  vol.  1,  Xovem- 
ber,  1888  (J  C(d.).4'\ 

Geology  of  tnius-Pecos.  Texiis.  i)re- 

liuiinary  statement. 

Geo!.  Surv.  Toxai;.  1st  Annual  Ucport.  pp. 
217-233,  1800. 

Report  on  the  geology  and  mineral 

resources  of  trans- reco.'<,  Texas. 

Gcol.  .Surv.  Texas,  2d  Aiunial  IJeporl.  |ip. 
C05-713,  map  and  plato  of  sections,  1891. 

On  the  genesis  of  ort^  dei>o8its. 

Scdiool  of  Jlinos  ti>uart.,  vol.  12.  pp.  181-180, 
,,,.     ,.•-,,■  i  1891. 

—  \\  itid  action  in  Mtiine.  j 

Aia. Jour. Sci., 3d  series,  vol.31,  jip.  133-138.  '  Streiig,  A.,  and  Kloos,  J.  II.    Teller  die 

lg,-;o.  '  krystallinischen  Gesteine  \o\i    Minue- 

.    ,.    .          ,     .              ,,          ,     ,.     ,  sota  in  Xordamerica. 

—  A  living  glacu,r  on   Iltigues  Peak,  ,  j^,,,„,^  Jabrbuch,  1877,  pp.  3i-.-,o,  ii3-i38, 

Colo.  I  225-242,  1877;  Gcol.  and  Xat.  Hist.  Suiv.  .Min- 

,•<,  iciice,  vol.  10,  )!]>.  ].')3-154,  1887. 

—  'reriiiinal  moraines  in  Maine. 

.Vm.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.33,  jip.  378-385, 

1887. 


—  Cliiasifieiition    of    the    glacial   sedi- 
ments of  Maine.  1 

Am.  .Tour.   Sci..  3il  series,  v(d.  40,  iip.  122-    ' 
144,  I. -'.10,  ; 

Abstract,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  7,  p|>.  130-137,1891. 

—  W.isLtikeTroijuoisanarmof  tliesea? 

Siiiice,  vol.l7,pp.  107  108  d  p.),4^  1801. 

—  Notes  on  the  iisphaltum  of  Uttih  titici 
('oloi:i(lo. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  42,  pp.  14.X-150, 
1801. 

.\li.-tract.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.25,  p.  1127  (0  lines),    , 
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nesota,  lltb  Annual  Report,  iiji.  30-8,'.,  188.:. 

Strong,  Moses.    Geology  and  tojiograiihy 
of  the  lead  region. 

Ge(dogy  of  'Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873  187?, 
vol.  2,  pp.  045-7,52,  maps  in  atlas,  1877. 

Geology  of  the  upper  St.  Croix  <liH- 

trict,  edited  Ity  T.  C.  Cliamlierliii. 

Geolojry  of  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873-1K70, 
vol.  3,  pp.  305-428,  atlas.  1880. 

Geology  of  tlio  Mi8sissi])pi    region 

north  of  the  Wisconsin  IMver. 

Geolojij' of  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873-1870, 
V(d.4,  pp.  3-98, 1882. 

Chamberlin,  T.  C,  Irving,    R.  D., 

;ind.     Wisconsin,     [geological    forma- 
tions!. 

.Maclarlaiu's  Am.  (ieol.  U.  K.  (luide,  jip.  i:i9- 
144,  1879. 


920 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


[nn.i,.  127 


Strong,  MoseH,  Sweet,  V..  T.,  Brother- 
ton,  iukI  Chamberlin,  T,  0.  Tlio 
(luartziteN  of  Harroii  uiid  ('liippowa 
counties. 

( I  oology  of  WiHcoiiHiii,  Burvoy  of  187:i-IS7!), 
vol.4,  pp.. it;!- 581,  1882. 

Stroop,   I..  .1.     Did  ii  jjliicier  (low  from 
I.iiko  Huron  into  l,ako  ]'-rio? 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  4,  \>\>.  623-625, 1871. 

Stnive,  IJaron  von.  TUiitrii^je  ziir  Mi- 
noralogio  und  (Jeologio  d«'H  nilrdliclion 
Aniorikas,  12°,  Ilamburfj;.  1822. 

Stubbs,  W.  C.     TIio  BoiJB  of  Alabama. 

Uiindbook  of  Alaliiuiia,  ii  coniplutu  iiiilc\  to 
tlio  State,  l)y  SallcliUionioy,  pp.  197-220,  Ho- 
bilo,  1878. 

Stuntz,  G.  1\.     On  some  recent  geological 
changes  in  nortboastorn  Wisconsin. 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.  vol.  18,  pp.  205- 
210,  1870. 

Stur,  D.  Die  Lun/.er  (Letterkoblen) 
Flora  in  der  "()l<lcr  Mesozoic  beds  of 
the  coal  field  of  oaistern  Virginia.'' 

K.  k.  geol.  lloiclisaii.stalt,  Vorliauinungon, 
No.  10,  pp.  203-217, 1888. 

Koviowcd  by  tl.  Maicoii.  Am.  (Jool.,  vol.  5, 
]>1>.  160-174,  188!). 

Suess,  Edward.  Ab.stract  of  a  incnioir 
on  the  origin  of  the  Alps. 

Am.  Jour.  Sd.,  3d  ,sericn,  vol.  10,  pp.  446-451, 
1875. 

From  ])io  EntHtebuiig  dor  Alpen,  168  pages, 
8°,  Wioii,  1875. 

Sullivan,  (leorge  M.  Report  on  the  ge- 
ology of  parts  of  Jack.Hoii  and  Kock- 
castle  counties.  Kentucky,  (iool.  .Sur- 
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map.    [Frankfort,  1891.] 

Siillivant,  .1.  [Jjctter  coneorning  the 
"  BfM'ninda  tripoli."] 

I'o.stou  Soc.  Nat.  IliHt.,  Proc,  vol.  17,  pp.  422- 
423, 1875. 

Suter,  C.  R.  Supplementary  report  on  the 
reconnaissance  of  the  Mississippi  Kiver 
from  Cairo  to  New  Orleans. 

U.  6.  Army,  Cbicf  of  Eugineers,  Ke])ort  for 
1878,  part  2,  pp.  841-852,  Washington,  1878. 

Letter  giving  information  collected 

concerning  borings  made  in  the  Missis- 
sippi Valley  between  Cairo  and  Vicks- 
burg  previous  to  the  organization  of 
the  coniniissitin. 

Letter  Sec.  AVar,  rrogress  Report  Missis- 
sippi Itivcr  Commi.s.siou,  47tb  Cong.,  1st  sess., 
Senate  Ex.  Doc.  No.  10,  pp.  171-239,  Washing, 
ton,  1882. 


Sutherland,  V.C.  On  thegeologicnl  luid 
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(ieol.  Soc,  (Jiiart.  Jour.,  vol.  0,  pji.  ;!!)r.-;i|; 
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and   Salter,  .1.  W.      Appendix  im 

geology. 

Journal  of  a  voyage  to  liallins  l',:iy  mi'l 
Itiirrows  StniilH  in  the  yeais  18."i0  ."il,  |„r 
formed  by  II.  M.  S.  Litdi/  Franklin  nruX  ,s»;,/ii, 
under  the  command  of  William  I'enny.'jvdl 
uuu's,  Loudon,  1852.     [Not  si'en.  | 

Sutton,  (leorge.  Glacial  or  ico  deposits 
in  lioone  County,  Ky..  of  two  disiinct 
and  widely  dist.int  periods. 

.\in.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.2r>,  )i|i.:r' 
231, 1876. 

(icol.  Surv.  Indiana,  by  K.  T.  Cox,  8lh,  Sili 
and  10th  Annual  Keports  for  1876-77-78.  iif. 
1118-113,  In<lianapolis,  1879. 

Abstr.acI,  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vulu 
p.  239(3  P),1H77. 

The  gold-bearing  drift  o/'  Indiiina, 

[Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  .Vdv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  30,  jiji.  1". 
185, 1882. 

Swallow.  G.C.  .Second  n^port,  eooloijy 
of  Missouri. 

Geol.  Surv.  ilissouri,  1st  and  'Jd  .\niiii;il 
Koi)orts,  p)).  .59-170,  ])hUcs,  >Iefl'eiS(>u  City 
1855. 

Abstr.ict,  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  S, 
pp.  113-115, 185."). 

Geology  of  the  Southwest. 

Gool.  Surv.  Missouri,  1st  and  2(1   .\nimal  I 
lteiH)rts,    ])\>.    204-207,   plate,  JeH'ersou  (it; 
18.55. 

Scientific  geology  of  Cooptu'  County. 

(lecil.  Surv.  .Missouri,  1st  and  2il  .\iiniul  | 
Keports,  jip.  180-203,  map.  J  elferson  Cit.v,  if"). 

.Scientific  geology  of  Marion  County. 

Geiil.  Surv.  Jlissonri,  1st  and  2il  Annual  | 
Keports,  i)p.  171-185,  Jell'crson  City,  IS.'i,'i. 

On  Permian  strata  in  Kansas. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  25,  p.  :i(i5*  (J  in 
18.58. 
Abstract,  Canadian  Nat.,  vol.3,  p.  1«4  (Jp.i 

1858. 

(^tiaternary  deposits  of  Mis.io'iri. 

Am.  Asso<'.  Adv.  Sei.,  Proc,  vol.  11,  imrtl  | 
pp.  21-39,  plates,  1858. 
Explanations  of  the  geological  in;i| 


of  Missouri,  and  a  section  of  itsroiks 
Am.  Assoc  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  U.  parti  | 
pp.  1-21,1858. 
—  Rocks  of  Kansas. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,l'roc,  vol.  12.  |)|>.!!H- 
221,18.59. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  20,  pp.  IKM'S.  | 
1858. 


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NORTH   AMERICAN   GP:0LO(JY. 


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1  till)  g«ol();;iciil  and 
of   the    coastN  of 
lliiiH  Bay. 

mr.,  vol.  !1,  |(I).  :Mtf,-:ii': 

W.      Ai)poii(li\-  (III 

;n  to  Hllllilin  l!:iv  mA 
lie  yiMirs  18.')0  fil,  yn 
\l\l  /•VmiA'lui  and  Sui>hii 
r  AViUiiuu  r.iiiiy.'Jv,,! 
Notm'oii.l 

iciiil  or  i<'<*  <l('iiosii» 
Ky.,  of  two  tlislinct 
pcrioilH. 

I'i.,  I'l-oc,  vol.'i'i,  pp.*; 

I,  liy  K.  T.  Cox,  8lh,  aih, 

poi'trt  lor  187(1-77  7H.  |ip. 

1879. 

r.  Sci.,  3(1  worics,  Vdl.ll 

y  drift  of  Iiidiiinii, 

•i.,  l'roo.,vol.  ;w,  iip.l" 

Bond  rf])ort,  noiilo;;; 

iiri,  iHt  and   -d   .\niiiial  | 
plato-s,   Jell'cison  City 

r.  Set.,  -d  Hcrics,  vol.  M, 

SOUtllWCKt. 

iri,  lift  and  'Jd   Ammal  | 
r,   ])lati',  Joll't'i-sou  City 

jy  of  Coopc!!' County. 

Hii,  1st  and  IM   \mv\i\  ] 

lap.  .Tt'tViTson  City.ivj 

V  of  Marion  Connfy.  I 
iri,  l.><t   and   -d  -Vmiiial  | 
iRtl'erson  City,  l!*''!). 
ita  ill  Kansas. 

|frics,vol.25,li.;Mi5'iJl'i 

I  Nat.,  vol.  :i,  p.  \*i  (5  P' 

jsits  of  Mis.'io'iri. 
(■i.,  I'roi'-.,  vol.  U,  parti 

th«)  t;eolo-iciilm;il'l 
iHcetion  of  its  rocks. 
li.,  Proc,  vol.  11.  parti 


Swallovr,  (i.  v., — Continued. 

- —  (leological  report  of  tlio  lino  of  tlio 
soiitliwostcm  bnincli  of  thcPacirK^  Kail- 
voiid  in  Mi.s.sonri,  !)3  pages,  St.  LouIh, 
l><,V,t.     [  Not  seen .  ] 

- — IJiiscovcry  of)  Porniian  in  KanHas. 

SI.  l,oiii.sA<ad.  Sol. .Trans., vol.  l,p.  111,1800. 
.Mistract,  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  2d  serit's,  vol.  20, 
pp.  115-110,1800. 

. —  (icological  report  of  Miami  County. 

Kansas,  I'reliminary  roport  of  {jeoloKical 
.sill M'y,  jip.  7I-1I4,  Lawri'nco,  1800. 

.Mso  separate,  24  pa;;t's,  Kansas  (Jity,  180,'i, 
Willi  till«s  "lieport  of  tho  (geological  mirvoy 
(il  .Miami  County,  Knns." 

- —  I'loliininary  rcjiort  of  geological 
siirviiy  of  KauHiis,  l).t  pagos,  Lawrence, 

186(i. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sfi..  2d  series,  vol.  4;!, 

pp.  •J8;!-284  (4  1).),  I.sfi7. 

—  Notes  on  aouK)  points  in  the  geology 
of  Ktmsas. 

.Vim.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  surios,  vol.  41,  pp.  405-400, 

IStifi. 

—  (ii^ological  report  of  tlie  country 
along  tbo  line  of  the  Southwest  Pacific 
Railroad,  Missouri,  153  pages,  map,  Now 
Yoik,  1867. 

—  Section  of  tho  rocks  in  eastern  Kan- 
sas. 

.\iii.  Assoo.  .\dv.  Sei.,  I'roe.,  vol.  15,  ])]).  57- 
82, 1807. 

—  Mcck's  notes  on  [Swallow's]  prelini- 
iiiaiT  r('i)ort  of  the  geology  of  Kansas, 
as  (lilted  by  Dr.  llayden. 

St.  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  i>p. 
507-r.2fl.  1808. 

—  Notice  of  remains  of  the  horse  in  tho 
altered  drift  of  Kaustis. 

St.  Louis  A(Nid.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  2,  p.  418 
(»p.),  1H08. 

—  Hciiiarks  on  tho  geological  map  and 
scelloii  of  the  rocks  of  Missouri. 

Am.  Assoc,  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  2o  p.  202  ( J 
p.),  1871. 
.\iii.Nat.,  v(d.  5,  iip.  ,'-)41-.'")42,  1871. 

—  (leological  sketch  of  the  State  of 
Missouri,  illustrated  by  maps, 10  ptigcs, 
lar!,'(v!  >,  St.  Louis,  1S73. 

Fnini  Atla.sof  tlio  Stato  ol  Missouri,  liy  \l. 
\.  ''iiiii;>l!(dl,  I'olio. 

.Mistract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  lid  .series,  vol.!*, 
p.ti:i(!  p.),  1875. 


Swallow,  (J.  V.  and  Hawn,  I".    The  rocks 
of  Kansas. 

St.   Louis   Acad.   .Sei.,     Triiiis.,  vol.    I,   pp. 
171!  175,  1800. 

Swreet,  K.  T.     Notes  on   the  geology  of 
northern  AVisconsin. 

Wiseimsin  Acad.  ScL, Trans.,  vol.  :i,  pp.40- 
55, 1870. 

Catalogue  of  tho    Wisconsin   Stato 

iiiiuoral  exhibit  at  PhiLidelphia  in 
1876.  [Description  of  formations.] 
Tho  Stato  of  Wisconsin,  eraliraciiifj  brief 
8Uetcli(>B  of  its  history,  iiosition,  resources, 
and  industries,  and  a  cntaloftueof  itsexhibits 
at  th(^  Centeiinial  at  I'hiladelphia,  Madison, 
1876. 

[  Report  of  work  on  tho  copper  range 

in  Hayiicldand  Douglas  counties.] 

(ieol.  Surv.,  Wisconsin,  Annual  Kejiirt  for 
the  year  1877,  pp.  4-9,  Madison,  1878. 

Geology   of  the   western  Lake  Su- 
perior district. 

Geology  of  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873-1878, 
vol.  ;i,  pp.  3n;i-302,  atlas,  1880. 

Strong,    Moses,    Brotherton    and 

Chamberlin,  T.  C.     Tho  (ititirt/ites  of 
IJarron  and  Chippewa  counties. 

Geology  of  AVisconsin,  survey  of  1873-1879, 
vol.  4,  p)).  573-581,  atlas,  1882. 

Sweezy,  G.  D.     On  some  points  in  the 
gc(dogy  of  tho  region  jibout  Heloit. 
Wisconsin  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  5,  pp. 
194-204, 1882. 

Symons,  Thonuis  W.  Report  of  an  ex- 
aiuinatioii  of  the  upper  Columbia  River 
and  the  territory  in  its  vicinity,  in  Sep- 
tember and  ( ictober,  1881,  to  determine 
its  iiiivigiibility  and  iidaptability  to 
steiuuboat  transportiition,  made  by  di- 
rection of  the  commanding  general  of 
the  Department  of  the  Columbia,  133 
ptiges,  20  maps,  47tli  Cong.,  1st  sess., 
Senate  Ex.  Doc.  No.  186,  Washington. 
1882. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,V(d.  17,  pp.  518-519  (i  p.) 

1883. 

Szabo,  ■)osei)h.     Tho    Tertiary  eruptive 
I      rocks. 

I  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  13,  pp.  3U9-402,  1879. 


■i.,  rroc.,V(d.12,pii.-"- 
Icries,  vol.  20,  pp.  IC'--'"*.  I 


922 


CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[Ill-LL.  127. 


T. 


T.  [Review  of]  Mareoii  on  (lio  'I'acMtnic 
and  I^ower  .Siliiriuii  rocks  of  \'eriiioiit 
iintl  Caniulii. 

Ani.Juiir.  S<i.,  2(1  Herios.  vol.  3:i,  pp.  281-28(1, 
1K02. 
Taff,  ,1 .  A.     The  ( 'rctnccoiis  deiioHits. 

(irol.  Siuv.  'I'lXiiH,  2(1  Aliiiiuil  Iti'iiorl, 
Ki^imrt  im  (ic(ilo>;y  unci  Miiuiriil  Ki  .smirciH  of 
Tiinm-PriOH,  Tix.,  pp. 711-71)8,  pliiti'  (if  kcc- 
tidiis.  Austin,  1801. 

Tait,  J.  li.     [R(i)ort  on  soutliern  Toxas.  | 
Texas   (lool.  anil   Miu.   Sur\ .,  1.-.I    KciKirt, 
1888,  pp.  C 1-09,  l.'iSi). 

(!as  well  at  8aii  Antonio. 

(JcipI.  and  .S(;i.  Jliill.,  vol.  1,  I'Vbriiarj  1KS9 
(Scol.),4n,188!t. 

Talfor,  R.  H.  [Reiioit  on  JUUlalo 
IJayou.] 

I'.  S.  Army,  Cliicf  of  Enf^inocrs,  Kciiorl  for 
1881,  i)ait2,  pp.  i;)44-i;t47,  Wiishinfilon,  1(<H1. 

Tappan,  Ucn.janiin.  On  tho  LowldeiH  ol' 
])riniit  i  v(i  rocks  fonnd  in  ( >hio  and  other 
Western  States  and  Territories. 

Am.  .Tour.  S(a.,  vol.  14,  pp.  291-297,  1828. 

Tarr,  Ralph  S.     A  ])reliniinary  report  on 
tlio  coal  lichl.s  ol'tlie  (Colorado  RivtT. 
Gcol.  Siiiv.  Texas,  l.'^t  Annual  Hcport,  jip. 
199  210,  1890. 

Th(>  Carbouilerou.s  aroa  of  central 

To.xaH. 

Am.  Geol  ,  vol.  0,  pp.  U.-.-luI!,  IHflO. 

Drainage  systems  of  New  Mexico. 

Am.  (itcil.,  \t>\.  6,  pp.  201-270,  1890. 

Origin  of  .some  topographic  features 

of  e(.'utral  Texas. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3cl  .surie.s,  vol.  .'(9,  pp.  MOO- 
311,  1890. 

On  the  I.iower  (!arlioniferons  lime- 
stone series  in  central  Texas. 

.\in.  Jour.  Sci..  3(1  .scriis,  vol.  39,  p.  404  (J  [>}. 
1 890. 

Snperposition    of  the    drainage   in 


central  Texas. 

Ami.  .Tour.  Sci..  3il  series,  \ol.  40,  jip.  3J9- 
302,  1890. 

—  Krosive  agents  in  the  arid  regions. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  p|).  1 5,'')-'] .■)9,  1,^90. 

—  A  recent  lava  How  in  New  M(!xico. 

.\m.  X.it.,  vol.  2,''),  i>i..  .^24  .'■i27,  plate  12,  1K91. 

—  The])henonicna  of  rifting  in  granite. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  41,  pp.  267-272, 
1891. 

Kng.  and  .Mininj^  .lour.,  vol.  .">1,  i)p.  G04-00,'>. 
4<J,  1891. 


Taylor,  V.  U.  The  highest  (dd  shore  line 
on  Mackinac  Island. 

.\m.  (iecil..  vol.  8,  pp.  235-230  (J  ji.),  \h'.i\. 
AliHtraet  of  jiajier  r(!a(f  to  Am.AHsoc.  .\ili 
Sci.,  1891. 

Taylor,  N.  A.,  McDaniel,  11.  F.,  and 
The  condng  ein)>ire,  or  2,000  unlc.s  In 
Texas  on  liorschack,  HHD  pages,  Chicago 
and  New  Orleans  [1878]. 

Taylor,  Richard  C.     On  tho  Carhonilir- 
ons  series  of  the  United  States  of  North 
America,  as  to  the  <:entral  position  el 
the  <dd  red  sandstone  in  Ainericii. 
Loudon  I'liil.  Maj;.,  1831.     [Not  m'cn.; 

.Section  of  tlu^  Alleghany  Morntaiiis 

and  Moshannon  Valley  iu  Center 
Comity,  Pa. 

Am.  Jour.  (lOol.  and  Nat.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  ii|i 
433-438,  jilate,  1832. 

Richmond   coal   basin   and  its  coal 

trade. 

I'enn.    Statu    Jour.,   vol.  2,    1H33-34,  |i.  56: 
I  Not  Hcen.l 

Review   of   geological    ])henoiiiena, 

and  the  dednc^tions  d(^rivable  then- 
from,  in  250  miles  of  sections  in  purls 
of  Virginia  and  Maryland.  Also  notiit' 
of  certain  fossil  acotyledonons  ])lants 
in  tlie  secondary  strata  of  Frcdcriciis- 
burg. 

(ieol.  Soc.  I'ennsvlvania,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  |pp. 
314-325,  ].l.  18-19,  ISIl.';. 

Memoir  of  a  section  passing  tliroiigli 

the  bituminous  coal  lieid  near  liicli- 
mond,  in  N'irginia. 

(leol.  Soc.  I'cniiHylvania,  Trans.,  vol.  ],]>]'. 
275-294,  111.  10-17.  1835. 

On  tho  niiner;il  basin  or  coal  lielilof 

Hlossburg,  on  the  Tioga  Hiver,  Tiujja 

County,  I'a. 

(leol.  Sue.  I'eniisylvania,  Trans.,  vol.l.|i|i. 
204-223,  1835. 

Notic((   as    to    the   evidences  of  tho 

(existence  of  an  aii(d(uit  hike,  wbiih 
a])i>c.'irs  to  have  formerly  iilleil  ihi' 
limestone  valley  of  Kisliaco([uillas,  in 
Mitliin  County,  I'ii. 

(leol.  Soe.  I'onn.sylvania.  T'rans.,  vol.  1,  jij' 
194-203.  ]ilates,  1835. 

On  the  relative  position  of  the  tnin- 

sition  and  secondary  coal  formatimis 
in  IN^nnsylvMuiii,  and  doscrlplii>u  "' 
some  transition  coal  or  biturjiiuiius 
anthracite,    and    iron    m'o    beds   ucar 


li.tliToN.) 


[DUU.  127. 


}i;liost  old  shore  line 

I. 

p.  •J35-2;m  (.1  !>.),  IWM. 

c;a(f  to  Am.  Ahsoc.  .\i|v 


>aniel,  IT.  F.,  .uiil, 
c,  or  L',0(X)  iiiih's  ill 
;,  HSUpagoH,  ('lii(a|,'o 
1878]. 

()i>  tlio  CarlionilVr. 
itcd  States  of  ISoith 
central  position  ni 
iii(>  in  AnusricM. 

iH;il.    (Xot  HI ., 

lli'ghany  Monitaim 
Valley     in     Center 

ml  Nat.  Sci.,  vol.  I,  ii]!, 
basin   and  it.s  cdiil 

,   vol.  2,   1H33-34,  ]..  56: 

logical  ))lion()iiuMiii. 
»ns  derivable  then- 
of  sections  in  purls 
ryland.  Also  notiit 
otyledonoiis  |il;iiit.i 
at  a  of  Fredericks- 

,ania,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  yf. 

on  pa.ssing  tlirougli 
il    Hold   near  Iviiii- 

iiiiia,  'I'ran.s.,  vol.  1,  ii|i. 


>iii  or  coal  Held  of 
ioga  Hiver,  Tioiia 


Miiia.  Trans.,  m'I.  1.  pi' 

e   (!videnccH  i if  tin 

leieiit   lake,    wbicli 

"oriiicrly    (ilied   tlif 

Kishacocitiiilas,  in 

ania.  T'rans.,  vol.  I.  y,' 

lo.sition  of  till'  trill!- 
ry  coal  formations 
nd  deiseriiition  I'f 
)al  or  bitniiiiuoiis 
i>:\    ore    bed-^    m'^' 


PAIITON.. 


NORTH    AMi:UI('AN    GEOLoCJY. 


023 


Taylor,  Richard  C. — C'ontinnod. 
iUitad      To])     Mountain,     in     itedlbrd 
('oiiiity,   and  of  a  coal  vein   in   I'rrry 
("oimty,  Pa.,  with  HcetioiiM. 

(ieol.  Sor.  I'enn.tylvania,  Tran.s.,  vol.  1,  |i|). 
177   193,  plates,  183.'>. 

—  On  the  geological  position  of  certain 
lieil.s  which  .contain  nnineroii.s  foH.sil 
iiiiirine  plant.s  of  the  faniily  I'McoidcH, 
iieiir  Lcwi.stown,  Milliin  ('oinity.  I'a. 

(ieol.  Soe.  I'eniisylvanin,  TranH.,  vol.  1,  up. 
r.  l.'i,  iilates.  18:!,"). 

Alistract,  Am.  ■lour.  Sci.,  vol.  "J",  pp.  :U7 
;ilK,  1835, 

. —  Notice  of  a  model  of  tlie  western 
portion  of  the  Schuylkill  or  soiitliern 
coal  fu'ld  of  PennHylvania  |aiid|oii  the 
incist  a)>propriat()  modes  for  reprosont- 
iii!,'  geological  phononu'iia. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  41.  ])p.  80-91.  plate,  1811. 
.\8soc.  Am.  (lool.,  Urana..  pj).  81-91,   I'late 
IV,  1843. 

—  Memoir  of  the  character  and  ])ros- 
peels  of  tlie  copper  rt^gion  of  (iibara, 
and  a  sketch  of  the  geology  <•!'  the 
northeast  part  of  (hiba, 

.\iri.  I'hil.  Soe.,  Tranw.,  vol.  9,  new  series, 
pp,  204-219, 1840. 

—  1  )cpo8ition  respecting  tlio  asplialtnm 
inim^  of  llillsiiorongh,  Now  llrunswick 
Supreme  Court,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia, 
riiiladelphi.'i,  1851. 

—  Substance  of  notes  made  during  ;i 

i;eological  reconnaissanco  in  the  anri 

t'eiiiiis  porphyry  rc^gion  next  the  Carib- 

beau  Sea,  in  the  province  of  Veragnas 

and  Isthnuis  of  I'anauni. 

I'hiladelphia  Acad.    Sci.,  Jour.,  vol.  2.    Jd 
siries,  pp.  81-80,  plate,  1  '54. 

—  t>u  a  A. in  of  asphaltnm  at  Hills- 
liorougli,  Albert  County,  New  lUiiiiH- 

wick. 

.\ni.  Phil.  Soc,   rroc,  vol.  ,"),  pp.  241-243, 

l-.M. 

—  Statistics  of  coal.  The  geogra])hicai 
and  g(H)logical  di.stribntion  of  iiiincral 
coniliustiblos  or  fossil  fuel,  indinling 
also  notices  and  localities  of  the 
vari(uis  mineral  bitnminon.s  substances 
employed  in  the  arts  and  manul'acttires 
[etc, J,  clxviii,754  pages,  pi  itcs,  maps, 
riiii.idelphia,  18-18.  Second  edition 
edited  by  S.  S.  Haldeman,  xx,  (!I0 
pa^'cs,  plates,  maps,  Philadelphia,  IS.";"). 


Taylor,  K'icliard  ('.,  and  Clemson,  T.  (}, 
Notice  of  a  vein  of  bitiiininouH  coal,  re- 
cently explored  near  Havana,  Cuba. 
Am.  I'lill.  .Soc.,  Trans.,  vol.  (!,  new  serios, 
pp.  r.M-l'.i7.  plate,  l.s;i9. 

Taylor,  Ste])lu>n.  Discovery  in  \irginia 
of  tlie  regular  mineral  salt  formation. 

Aiii.,loiir.  Sci.,  \()1.4l,pp.  211  2iri,  1H41. 

Taylor,  Steuben.  Notice  of  miscellane- 
ous lor.'  tjt^s  (if  minerals  [in  Kliodo 
Is!an<l|. 

Ani.Jonr.  Sii.,  vol.  8,  pp.  22,')-227, 1824. 

Notice  of  a  rocking  sloiu'  in  War- 
wick, R.I. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  7,  jip.  2(il-2o:i,  plate, 
1H24. 

Taylor  [W.  H.].  [The  causes  of  (ilacial 
climate.]     [Abstract.] 

W'a-^liiiiHton  I'hil.  Soc.,  Hull.,  vol.  2,  jip.  43- 
44,  40-17,1880. 

On    lh(i    crumpling    of   tlie    r-arth's 

crust. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  syries,  vol.  30,  p]i.  249  200, 
188,'-.. 

Koad  to  I'liilo.sopliic.'il  Society  of  Wasliini;- 
ton,  1885. 

A  j)robable  cause  of  the  shriidvage 

of  the  earth's  crust. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  34,  |)]).  200 
202,  I,S80. 

Ali.stract,  Science,  V(d.O,  p.  220  (J  p.),  1885. 

Taylor,  W.  Edgar.  Cieology  in  our  pre- 
jiaratory  .schools. 

Aim.  ( '.(111.,  v(d.  1,  pp.  310-321, 1888, 

Tenne,  C.  .\.     IJeber  Gesteino  dos  Cerro 

de  las  Xevajas  (Messerberg)  in  Mexico. 

Oool.  (J.'soU.,  Zeit.,  vol.  37,  pp.  CIO-0'.'0. 1885. 

Tennessee. 

1807.  Observations     on      geology      of 
United    Slates,    iind    gcwilogic 
map,  Maclure. 
1818.  (Jeology   of    tin;    I  nited    States, 

Macdnre. 
18:M.  Structure   of  v,"lloy  of  the   Mis- 

sissi]ipi,  Nutlall. 
1828.  Geological  feature  s  of  Tennessee, 

Haywood,  ,1. 
1828.  Sketches  (d'  geology  oi  .Mabanni, 

Porter,  W.  S. 
1830.  Ferruginous  sau'l   formation    of 

United  States,  Morton,  S.  G. 
1835.  Remains  of  transition  sisries  in 
I  Mis8i8si]>pi  Valley,  Troost. 

!  Third     report      on      Teuucssee, 

I  Troost. 


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IWli 


1843. 


Teiineaaee — ('oiitiniuul. 
1835,  L<i(^alitic8  uf  boneH  <>!'  iiiiiHtoddii, 
TrooHt. 
Pofiition  of  I'ontreinitrH,  Troost. 
183<i.  HitiiiiiiiioiiH  coal  (leposilH  nf  tint 

valloy  of  tlioOliio,  llildntli. 
1837.  On  clevatiiiii    of   hiiiikH  of   the 
MiHHiHHi|)])i,  Usher. 
Fourth    report     on     TennoH.soe, 
TrooBt. 
IH-IO.  riftli  rojjort  on  Tennt-sHcc,  Troost. 
1841.  .Sixth  report  on  Hurvey  of    Ten- 
ueHMee,  Troost. 
Notice    of   oolitic    formation    in 

America,  Lea,  I. 
(Jeology  of  third  dislrici  of  New 

York,  EmmonH,  K. 
NotoH  on  yeiihigy  of  the  Western 

States,  Hall,  J. 
Structure   of  A])palachian8,    ex- 
emplifying' hiws  of    nioiintain 
chains,  L'ogers  and  Kogers. 
Oeology  of  the  Western    States, 

Owen,  1).  1). 
(ieology   of   western   district  of 

Now  York,  Mall,  .1. 
Marcellns  and    Hamilton   in  the 
West  and  Soutli,  Hogers,  11.  D. 
Section    from    Clevehmd   to  the 
Mississijijii  and  on  identity  of 
western  i'ormations,  Hall,  J. 
1844,  Seventh  report  of  survey  of  Ten- 
nessee, Troost. 
American  geology  anil   condition 
of    research    in    the     I 'lited 
States,  Hogers,  H.  D. 
1S15.  Eiglitli  report  of  survey  of  Ten- 
nessee, Troost. 
IKlti.  (ieology     of     Western     States, 
Owen,  D.  1). 
(ieology      of      Hari)oth     IJidge, 
Davidson  County,  Loomis. 
1SI7.  I'arallclism     of     I'aleozoics     of 
North  America   with  tliose   of 
Europe,  Verneuil,  Hall,  J. 
Ninth  report  of  survey  of  Ten- 
nessee, Troost. 
ISIH.  Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  K.  C. 

Letters  on  geology,  Christy. 
1851.  Silurian    basin    of    middle  Ten- 
nessee, Satford. 

('omjtarison  of  geology  of  'I'cui- 
nessee  and  New  York.  Hall,  .]. 

(ieologic  map  of  United  States, 
etc.,  Marcou.  J. 


isn 


Teniiessee — ('ontinued, 

185H.   I'arallelism  of  f-ower  Siluri.in  m 
middh^    'I'enneHsee     and     \<'» 
^(Mk,  Sallord. 
IX.'d    ( ieologic  ma p  of  I 'ni ted  Stati  s.  In 
Mar<'ini,  Am.  .lour.  Sci. 
Erxgiinge  und  das  (iang-(iulijivi' 
\<>n  Nord-L'ur<>lina,  etc.,  hid. 
fenbadi. 
1855.  (jhang(!S   in  vimuh  near  Hinfarc, 
eastern     Tennessee,     Wliiliicy, 
.1.  1). 
Ducktown  c()pi)ermines,Tn<iiiicv, 
Keconnaissanee   of  'I'entu^ssft', 

Saliord. 
Ueber    die    (Jeologie   von    Noril- 
Anierika,  Marcou.  ,1. 
1867.  Second  report  on  Tennt^ssce,  8af 
ford. 
Geology  of 'I'ennessce,  Currcy. 
(,'opj)er    lodes    o /'    Duck  I  own, 
Ansted. 
1858.  (ieology  of  North  Anuirica.  Mar 
coil,  ,). 
Tennessee  geological  history,  Sal- 

ford. 
Sketch    of    geology    of    I  iiittd 
States,  Rogers,  H.  J). 
18.">J).  PaU'ontology  of  New  York,  vul. 
3,  Hall,  .L 
SoiiK!  points  in  American  gculDftit 
history,  SaD'ord. 
18(50.  Silur-Fanna  des  westliclieii  IVii- 

nessee,  Uoemer. 
1861.  Eaiinal  relations  of  some  g('(iliij:ii' 
groups,  Rogers,  W.  1$. 
Physics   and    hydraulics  ol'  the 
Mississippi,    Humphrey^    a  mi 
Abbott. 
Upper  Silurian  of  western  Tin- 

nessee,  Satl'ord. 
Sur  la  fauno  primonliali^  en  Anii  ■ 

ricjue,  Harrandt!. 
Some  points  in  American  ^^cnloi;). 
Hunt,  T.  S. 
18t)2.  Kemarks  on  the  'i'aconic  s,.sU':ii, 
Stevens. 

1863.  Koport  of  survey  of  ('aii.ula  I" 

18(53,  Logan. 

1864.  Cretaceous,  etc.,  of  western  Ton- 

nessee,  Safford. 

1865.  (ioological  map,  Sayler. 

1866.  Outline  geologic  map  of  Teiinfj- 

see,  Sayler. 
(Quaternary   of  MisHi8si|(|ii,  llil- 
gard. 


tBru,,  127, 

(1. 
I.owt't-  Siliiriiiii  lit 

IlCHNt'O       lllld        NcH 

il. 

)f  United  Stalls.  In 

.  Jour.  S<'i. 

iiroliiiii,  oti',,  Hill. 

•«!in8  near  Hiiil'aiT, 
iui()HH(re,    Wliitiii'v, 

i])erniineH,Tiioiiin-. 
;o  of  'I'oiUK'ssci', 

ool(>jj;io   v«)ii    Nonl- 

iir<^oii,.I. 

,  oil  TonuesMfc,  Sal'- 

iint'HHce,  C'liii'i'v. 
i   ol"    Due  k  I  own, 

Di-tli  Aiiu!ri<'a.  Miir- 

il()gi(:alliiNt()r,v,Siif- 

;oolofi;y    of    I  iiitiil 
era,  H.  J), 
of  Now   York,  vii 

I  American  jicdlogii' 
lord. 

■s  westliclu'ii  'IVn- 
nor. 
tnsot'Koniu  ;;tiil(ij;ii' 

rs,  W.  B. 
liydraiilics  of  tlio 

I  liuniihrt'V-'    innl 

,11  of  wt'stciu  Till- 
rd. 

iiiioi'diale  t'li  .Villi- 
iidc. 
Aiiioricaii  ^tdki;,'}, 

ho  Tacoiiic  s,-,stt'iii, 

voy  of  CaiKula  1" 

(•,.,  of  WCStclM  Tl'll- 

id. 

|i,  Sayler. 
10  map  of  '\'mm- 

■   Mi8si8si|i|ii.  Mil- 


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Tennessee— ('on  tinned. 
IMiitl.  retrolonin  in  Kentucky  and  Ten- 

iK'H.seo,  SatVord. 
MiiKTal   oil,    ('nnilierian  d   and 
Clinton  countieHjKy.iNowlM'rry. 
IStiK.  (i<'olo;;y  of 'rcnneHSi'o,  SatVord. 
'I'lie   MisHiMHi|ii)i   Valley,  Foster, 

.1.  W. 
l''osMilH  IronijiiHt  above  the  Idimk 

HJato,  Winchcil,  A. 
1?<7I.   K'ldativeajfeof  N'iaj^araand  iowrr 

llelderherf;   ^roii|iH,    Woillifii. 
(ico^noHie      nnd      Miiioralreich- 

thiiin    dcH  Allcghany-SyBteiim, 

Crediior,  II. 
History  of  (iiilf  of  Mexico.    Ilil- 

Kard. 
l-'oHHilH   from   Marnlial!   t;ioii]>  of 

the  WcHt,  Winchcil,  A. 
(JeofjiioHyof  Aiiiialachians,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Tlio  .MarHliall  }j;r(mp,Wincliell,  A. 
1871.'.   h'elation  of   middle   and    Upper 

Silurian    in    L'nitod    StatoH, 

Hall,  J. 
187;i.  Cieoloj^ic  nia])  of  United  States, 

Hitchcock,  C.    II.;    Hitchcock 
and  lUakc. 
CruHH  anticlinal  in  coal  of  eaHteru 

Tennessee,  l.eshiy, .).  P. 
Fault    at    Kmlireoville,    Lesley, 

.I.P. 
Cop]ier  deposits  of  tlio  Blue  Kid^c, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Chart  of  nomenclature  for  Min- 
nesota, Wiuchell,  N.  H. 
1S7I.  ( )rigiu  of  mountain  chains,  Whit- 
tlesey. 
Notes   on   the   southern  A])pala- 

chians.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Ore    Knob    cojypcr   mine,   North 

Carolina,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Moiintaiu    drainage    of    eastern 

Tennessee   and  western   North 

Carolina,  AN'illcox. 
Draiiia<;o   of  eaHtern   Tennessee, 

Willcox. 
K'(>.sources  of  eastern  Tennessee, 

Wilder,.].'!'. 
Kejiort    of   survey   of   Missouri, 

Hroadhcad. 
Hesources    of   Tennessee,    Kille- 

brew. 
Uuakyte  from  border  of  Tonnes- 
see  and  North  Carolina,  Brad- 
ley. 


Tennessee — Continued. 

187r).  Silurian  age  of  the  southern  Ap- 
|ialachiaiis,  Bradley. 

(ieologii!    chart    of    the    United 
States,  Kradley. 

(icography  and  geology  of  petro- 
leum, Wrigley. 

The  oies  of  iron;  their  distribn- 
lion,  Newton. 

Coini>arison    of   Allegheny    coal 
liclds,  .\n(lit'WH, 
I.S7(i.  (icidogic  <'hart ol'  United  States, 
Mradley. 

Tennessee— agriculture,    niiner.il 
wealth,  etc..  Killebrew. 
1«77.  Little  Sei|uatcheo  coal  field,  Kil- 
lebrew. 

Ocoee  and  Iliwassiie  mineral  dis- 
trict, Killebntw. 

Coal  regions  of  America,  Macfar- 
lane,  .F. 

Topogvapliy  and  geology  of  Nash- 
ville, Saliord. 

Well  boring  in  Warren  County, 
Satterlield. 

Axes    ab(uit    Cumberland    (>ap, 
Shaler. 

Ilesources  along  Cincinnati 
Southern  and  Knoxville  and 
Ohio  railroads,  Killebrew. 
1S7H.  Oil  region  of  Tennessee,  Kille- 
brew. 
1H79.  Macfarlane's  Geological  Kailroad 
(jiuide,  Salford. 

North    American    Mesozoic   and 
Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
1M81.  Unilication   of    Silurian   nomen- 
clature. Miller,  S.  A. 

1882.  Drift   hematite   in    eastern  Ten- 

nessee, Nichols. 

Horiiig  at  Memphis,  Wilson,  E.  IT. 

Fault  of  southern  Virginia,  Les- 
ley. .L  P. 

1883.  Geologic  history  of  the  American 

continent,  Hall,  .1. 
Age  of  southern  Appalachians, 

KUiott. 
(!ulture   and  curing  of  tobacco, 

Killebrew. 
Utica  and  related  horizons,  Wal- 

eott. 
Decay  of  rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Origin   of   cros.s   valleys,  Davis, 

W.  >L 

1884.  Polished  rock  surfaces,  Morgan, 

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Tennessee — Contin  nod , 

1884.  Tertiary  of  Euateni  and  Sontberu 

States,  Heilprin. 

Contributions  to  Tertiary  geol- 
ogy, Heilprin. 

Azoic  system  and  its  anbdivi- 
sions,  Wliituey  and  Wads- 
wortb. 

Tennessee  building  stones,  Cot- 
ton and  Gattinger. 

Cambrian  of  United  States  and 
Canada,  Walcott. 

Features  of  alluvial  plain  of  tbe 
Mississippi  below  the  Ohio, 
Hilgard. 

Soil  map  of  cotton  States,  Hil- 
gard. 

Pbysico-geographic  and  agricul- 
tural features  of  Tennessee, 
Saftord. 

1885.  Map  of  United  St.ites,  McOoe. 
188G.  Upper  measure  coal  field,  Colton. 

Samples  of  iron  ores,  Cliauvonet, 

Willis. 
Lithographic  stone,  Howe. 
Pyrites  deposits,  Wcudt. 

1887.  BristolandBig  Stone  Gap  section, 

Boyd. 
Iron  and  coal,  Porter. 
Resources  of  Sequacheo  Valley, 

Bowron. 
Map  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 

C.H. 
Geological  notes,  Britton,  N.  L. 
Bays  Mountains,  Willis. 
Or^s  used  iii    Chattanooga  dis- 

tiict,  Fleniing. 

1888.  Coal,  Ashburner. 
Caves,  Kingsley. 

Eastern  Tennessee  minerals,  Cow- 
lam. 

Marbles  of  Hawkins  County, 
Willis. 

Mineral  resources,  Procter. 

WeLtern  iron  belt,  Killobrew. 

1889.  Round  about  Ashcville,  Willis. 
Central  basin,  Kennedy. 

1890.  Appomattox  formation,  McGee. 
Calciferous  formation,  Walcott. 
Cannel  coals,  Mac^farlane,  G. 
Macfarlauo's  Railway  Guide,  Saf- 

ford. 
Warren's  Geography,  Brewer. 
Fauna  of  Lower  (Jawbriap,  Wfil- 

cott. 


Tennessee — Con  tin  ued . 

1891.  Age    of    Cincinnati    anticlinal, 

Foerste. 
Appomattox  formation,  McGeo. 
Artesian  wells  of  Memphis,  Sa{- 

ford. 
Cambrian  of  North  America,Mal- 

cott. 
Cretaceous  formations  of  North 

America,  White,  C.  A. 
Devonian  and  Carboniferous,  cor- 
relation, Williams,  H.  S. 
Orange  sand,  LagrangeandAiijio- 

mattox,  Hilgard. 
Origin    of    certain    topograi)iiii 

forms,  Davis,  W.  M. 
Overtbrust  faults  of  the  sontiieru 

A])palachian8,  Hayes,  C.  \\ . 
Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  (;.  p, 
Physical  geology  of  Tennessw, 

Hull. 
Relationship    of    I'leistoceiio  tu 

pre-Pleistocene,  ChambiMiin 

and  Salisbury. 
Relation  of  strength  of  marliie  to 

its  structure.  Perry. 
Relations  of  secular  rock  disinte- 
gration to  certain  schists  [Doe 

River],  Pumpelly. 
Titanic  oxide  [in soils],  Dmiiiinj;- 

tou. 

Tenney,  Sanborn.  Geology  for  teadiers. 
classes,  and  private  students,  320  luiges, 
12-,  Philadelphia,  1860. 

On  Devonian  fossils  in  the  Walisatcli 

Mountains. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  8orio»,  vol.  5,  pp.  riO-Uij 
(i  p.),  1873. 

Bowlders  [north  of  Yosemite]. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  7,  p.  036  (J  p.),  1873. 

The  (juartzite  of  Williamstowii  and 

vicinity  and  the  structure  of  the  (i ray- 
lock  range. 

Am.  AsHoc.  Adv.  Scl.,  Proc.,  vol.  22,  ii;irt  1 
pp,  37-41,  1874. 

Note  on  some  points  in  the  ^^''''oS.v 

of    Stoddard    and    Marlow,    (.'ln'siiiri' 


County,  N.  H. 

tieolojjy  of  New  HanipHliiro,  vol,  3, 
Appcudix  K,  pp.  350-357, 1878. 


part  i, 


Tertiary. 
Atlantic    Coast  Re(}ion  (Massadm- 
setts  to  (Joorgia). 
1752.  Mdmoire  «lan8  U.   uel  on  com- 
pare lo  Canada  a  la  Jjuisse, 
Guettard. 


l,S-'!>. 


I8nn. 


[BULL.  127. 


id. 

innati    anticlinal, 

>rmation,  McGoc 
I  of  Memphis,  Suf- 

orth  America,AVal. 


rmations  of  North 
lito,  C.  A. 
Carboniferous,  cor- 
lliauis,  H.  S. 
iiigrangeaud  Ajijiu- 
jard. 

irtain    topogra|iliii 
i,  W.  M. 

iltsof  the  Hontherii 
18,  Hayes,  C  \V. 
Iding,  Merrill,  V,.\\ 
ogy  of  Tennt'ssee, 

of   I'leistoceno  tu 
ocene,  Cbambciiin 

ry. 

rength  of  niarlileto 

13,  Perry. 

ecular  rock  disiiitc- 

jcrtain  schists  (Doe 

ipelly. 

[in  soils],  Duniiiiij,'- 

oology  for  tciichers, 
tudents,  320  payes, 
860. 

ils  in  the  WahNatcL 
rien,  vol.  5,  i>p.  i:i9-liij 

of  Yosemite]. 

(J  1).),  1873. 
Williamstowii  and 
ctnre  of  theCiray- 

.,  Proc,  vol.22,  lurti. 

nts  in  the  ;,>'ol"),'y 
Marlow,    C'lie.'shiri' 

upsliiro,  vol,  1),  imrt  3, 
, 1878. 


EdiON  (Massacliii- 

>• 

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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


027 


Tertiary — Continued. 
Atlantic  C()a.<*t  Ukoion  (Ma-ssachu- 
Hotta  to  (jeorgia) — Continued. 
17H3.  Strata    on    branches  of    York 

Kiver,  Va.,  l..incolu. 
178fi.  Gay  Head,  West,  Haylies. 
1787.  Mineralogischo   Kenntniss   dos 
(istlichen  Theila   von    Nord- 
Anicrika,  etc.,  Sclioepf. 
1799.  Sand  hills  of  Capo  Henry,  Va., 

Latrobe. 
1807.  Observations  and  map  of  geol- 
ogy of  United  States,  Macliirc 
1818.  Observations     on    geology    of 
North  America,  Mitchell,  iS.L. 
Geology  of  the  United  States, 
Machire. 

1821.  Parts  of  North  and  South  Car- 
olina, Dickson. 

Strnctnro  of  valley  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi, Nnttall. 

1822.  Iron  mines  in  Vermont,  Hall,  F. 
18lM.  IJeview    of     Conybcaro      and 

Philips'  geology  of  England 
and  Wales,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci. 

Essay  on  Tertiary  of  America, 
Finch. 

Marthas  Vineyard  and    Eliza- 
beth islands,  Hitchcock,  K. 
18Jt>.  (Jeology  and  mineralogy  statis- 
tics of  South  Carolina,  Mills. 

Shell  marl  region,  coal  forma- 
tion and  contiguous  region, 
Pierce. 
1827.  Geology    of     North    Carolina, 

Mitchell,  E.;  Olmstead. 
1S28.  Report    on     North     Carolina, 
Mitchell,  E. 

Low  country  of  North  Carolina, 
Mitchell,  E. 

18211.  Geology  of  gold  region  of  North 
Carolina,  Mitchell,  E. 

Secondary,  Tertiary,  and  allu- 
vial of  Atlantic  Coast,  Vau- 
uxem. 

f)bservations    on    ferruginous 
sand  and  upper  marine  ibr- 
mations,  Morton,  S.  G. 
IsliO.  Diluvial  furrows  and  scratches, 
Thomas,  D. 

Geology,  etc.,  of  part  of  penin- 
sula of  Maryland,  Conrad. 

Ferruginous  sand  formation  of 
the  United  States,  Morton, 
S.  G. 


Tertiary — Continued. 
Atlantic   Coast  RKfiiox  (Massachu- 
setts to  (ieorgia) — Continued. 

1832.  Analogy  between  marl  of  Con- 

necticut and  chalk  of  F.urope, 
Morton,  S.  (i. 
Fossil  shells  of   the  Tertiary, 
Conrid. 

1833.  Reporton  Massachusetts. Hitch- 

cock, E. 
Contriliutious  to  geology.  Lea. 
Strontianite-bearing  limestone 

on  Lake  Erie,  IJigsby. 
Now  fossil  shells,  Conrad. 

1834.  Tertiary  and  more  rorent  for- 

mations of  Southern  States, 
Conrad. 
Report  of  geologist  of  Mary- 
land, Ducatel. 

183,").  Elevated  country  between  the 
Missouri     and     Red     rivers, 
Feathcrstonhaugh. 
Tertiary  of  the  Atlantic  Coast, 

Conrad. 
Observations  in    Atlantic  Ter- 
tiary region,  Conrad. 

1836.  Rcconnaisnance     of    Virginia, 

Rogers,  W.  IJ. 

First  report  of  survey  of  New 
.Jersey,  Rogers,  H.  D. 

Reconnaissance  from  Wasliing- 
ton  through  Wisconsin  to  Co- 
teau  dcs  Prairies,  Feathcr- 
stonhaugh. 

1837.  Report  of  survey  of   Virginia 

for  1836,  Rogers,  W.  15. 

Tertiary  formations  of  Vir- 
ginia, Rogers  and  Rogers. 

Geology  of  Portland  and  vicin- 
ity, Hitchcock.  E. 

First  report  of  first  district  of 
New  York,  Mather. 

Physical  geography  of  Mary- 
land. Ducatel. 

1838.  Report  of  survey  of  Virginia 

for  1837,  Rogers,  W.  15. 

Report  of  geologist  of  Mary- 
land, Ducatel. 

Fossils  of  medial  Tertiary, 
Conrad. 

1839.  First    and   second   reports  on 

Delaware,  Hooth. 
Notes    on    American    geology, 
Courad. 


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CATALOGUE  AND   INDEX   OF 


f  nc  IX.  127. 


Tertiary — Continued. 
Atlantic  Coast  Kkoion  (MassacLti- 
sotts  to  (Jeorgia) — Cou tinned. 

1839.  Tertiary   of  Virginia,   Kogert* 

and  Ri.gers. 

1840.  fieological    survey    of    Uhodo 

iHland,  .TaclcHon,  C.  T. 
New  fossils  from  Petersburg, 

Va.,  Lea,  H.  C. 
Equivalency    of    deposits    on 

oast  and  west  sides  of  the 

Atlantic,  Eaton. 
Description  of  geology  of  New 

Jersey.  Rogers,  IL  D. 
On  the  Silurian  system,  Conrad. 
Report  of  geologist  of  Mary- 
land, Ducatel. 
Report  of  survey  of  Virginia 

for  1«39,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

1841.  Report  on  paleontology  of  New 

York,  Conrad. 
Survey  of  Delaware,  Hootli. 
Fossil  in  Eocene  of  James  River, 

Virginia,  Tuouiey. 
Re]iort  of  survey  of  Virginia 

for  1840,  Rogers,  W.  H. 
Secondary     and     Tertiary     of 

southern     Atlantic     States, 

Hodge. 
Final  report  on  Massachusetts, 

Hitchcock,  E. 

1843.  Geology  of  New  Y«>rk,  first  dis- 

trict, Mather. 
Geology  of  western  district  of 

New  York,  Hall,  J. 
Limits  of  Infusorial  stratum  in 

Virginia,  Rogers,  W.  H. 
Agricultural  survey  of  South 

Carolina,  Rutlin. 
New  locality  of  the  Intusorial 

stratum,  Tuomey. 

1844.  Age    of     Polythalamia     from 

South  Carolina,  Rogers,  H. 
D.;  Bailey,  J.  W. 

Explanation  of  geologic  map 
of  Massachusetts,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 

Cretaceous  of  parts  of  the 
United  States  bordering  on 
the  Atlantic,  Lyell. 

Age  of  South  Carolina  Tertiary, 
Tuomey. 

American  geology  and  oondi- 
tioji  of  research  in  the  United 
States,  Rogers,  H.  D. 


Tertiary — (.'outinued. 
Atlantic  Coast  Rrcion  (Mii«H.i(lii|. 
setts  to  Georgia) — Continued. 
1844.  Final  report  on  New    Iliiin]i- 
shire,  .lackson,  C.  T. 
Agricultural  survey  of  >oiitli 

Carolina,  Ruflin. 
Tertiary  of  Miuthas  Vinoyiinl 
Lyell. 
18-15.  Travels    in     North    Americii 
Lyell. 
Notes  on  Cretaceous  of  N,.w 

.Jersey,  etc.,  Lyell. 
Older    Tertiary    of    Viri;iiiia, 
South  Carolina,  and  Georgin 
Lyell. 
Miocene  Tertiary  of  Marylaml, 
Virginia,  and  the  Carojiiias, 
Lyell. 
1846.  Geology  of  seacoast  of  (ienr- 
gia,  Couper. 
Tertiary    of   Warren  t'oiintj, 
Miss.,  Conrad. 

1848.  Analysis  of  marls  from  vicinity 

of  Charleston,  S.  C,  Sli('|Piiiil. 
(ieidogy    of    South    Caroiiiia, 

Tuomey. 
Burr  millstone  fossils  at  liaiii 

bridge,  Ga.,  Couper. 
Age  of  millstone  grit,  Cieornia, 

Agassiz,  L. 
Eocene   of    Vickshurg,  Mi.s8., 

Conrad. 

1849.  New  localities  of  lulusoria  in 

Maryland,  Bailey,  J.  W. 
Tertiary,  etc.,  in  island  of  Nan 

tucket,  Dcsor  and  Caliot. 
Tertiary  region  of  South  laro 

lina,  Tuomey. 
Statistics  of  fieorgia,  White,  (i. 
Shells  in  clifl's  of  Nantucket, 

Mass.,  Desor. 
Notes  on  geology  of  Cliarh'stnii, 

S.C,  Holmes,']'.  S. 
18.50.  Observations  of  Ashlry  h'ivci, 

S.  C,  Holmes,  F.S. 

1851.  Fossils  from  Nantucket,  Desor. 
Equivalency  of  the  AiiiiTieaii 

Tertiary,  Desor,  Rogers,  11. 1). 

1852.  Post-Pliocene  of  Southern  and 

Northern  States,  Desor,  K. 
Second    report  of   chemist  ol 

Mary  hind,  Higgins. 
Deep   River  coal  field  region, 

McLenahan. 


[mix.  12 


■lunii.l 


NORTH  AMERICAN  GEOLOGY. 


929 


(WON  (MsiMHni'hi:- 
-Continued, 
on  New    llainp- 
on,  C.  T. 
survey  of  .^ontli 
iinin. 
iiithaH  Vineyiird, 

Nortli    Aniericii, 

9t.'icoouH  of   New 
Lyell. 

iry    of    Virginia, 
liua,  anil  Guorgin. 

iary  of  Maivland, 
ud  tho  Ciii'dliiiiis, 

teacoast  of  Uvm- 

VVarron  County, 
ad. 

iiarls  from  vicinity 
;on,  S.  C,  Siu'panl. 

South    Ciiroliiia, 

ne  fossils  at  llaiii' 

[,  Conper. 

;one  grit,  Geort;ia. 

icksbuij;.   Miss., 

B8  of  Iiit'iisoria  in 
I$ailey,.I.\V. 

in  islantl  of  Nan- 

r  and  ('al)ot. 
on  of  South  Caro- 

y. 

eoryia,  White. (l. 

H  of  Nautuclict, 


IV 


3.1,'y  of  Charh'stoii, 
tfH,  F.  S. 

of  Ashl.'y  K'ivtr, 
BS.  V.  S. 

('antucket,  Uosor. 

of  the  Aiiicricaii 

jMor,  Kogcrs,  li.D. 
of  SouthiTU  and 

lates,  Ui'Hor,  V.. 

rt  of  chemist  of 

lifTgins. 

Doal  field  rt'gioii, 


llertiary— Continued. 
.\TL.vNTi("  C0A8T  Rkoiox  (Mnssachu- 
Ht'tts  to  Georgia) — Continued. 
W<J,  Report  of  geological  survey  of 
Nortli  Carolina,  EinmoiiH,  E. 
Post-i'liocene  of  Southern  and 
Northern  States,  Desor,  E. 
18.M5.  Report    on    certain    points  in 
geology    of    Massathusefts, 
Hitchcock,  E. 
Hrown  coal  of  Hrandon, Vt.,  and 
ago  of  honiatit*  in  tho  United 
States,  Hitchcock,  E. 

1854.  Tertiary  of  Sau  Domingo  and 
Vickshurg,  Miss.,  ('onrad. 

Fossils  from  Tertiary  of  South- 
ern States,  Tuoniey. 
Marl  of  lower  Virginia,  Rogers, 

w.  n. 

1855.  lleber  die  (Jeologio  von  Nord- 
Aiuerika,  Maroon,.!. 

185().  Origin  of  grcensand,  Hailey, 
.1.  \V. 

Report  on  sonthern  New  Jersey, 
Cook,  (J.  n. 

Fossil,  fruits  and  ago  of  Bran- 
don lignite,  Vermont,  Hitch- 
ccck,  E. 

Report  of  survey  for  1850,  South 
Carolina.  Licber. 

Fifth  report  of  chemist  of 
Maryland,  Higgins. 

1857.  (ieology  of  Cape  May  County, 
X.  J.,  Cook,  G.  H. 

1858.  Remains  of  animals  in  post- 
Pliocene  iu  South  Carolina, 
Holmes,  F.  S. 

(Jeology    and     geography    of 

North  America,  Rogers,  H.  D. 
Fossils    of   the    post-Pliocene, 

Holmes,  F.  S. 
North  Carolina,  agriculture  of 

eastern  counties,  Einmons,  E. 
(ieology    of    North    America, 

Marcou,.!. 
IK"'!'.  Catalogue  of  State  cabinet  and 

notes    on    met  amorphics, 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Changes  along  coast  of  South 

(!aroliiia,  Lieber. 
I'ost-Pliocenc   fossils  of  South 

Carolina,  Holmes,  F.S. 
1860.  lassils  from  Labrador,  Maine, 

etc.,  Dawson,  J.  W. 
iirst    report    of    chemist    of 

Maryland,  Tyson. 
Hull.  127 59 


Tertiary— Continued. 
Ati^ntic  Coa.st  Rkgion  (Massachu- 
setts to  Georgia)— Continued. 

1860.  Second    report   of  chemist  of 

Maryland,  Tyson. 

Agriculture  of  North  Carolina, 
Emmons,  E. 

Swamp  landsof  North  ('aroliua, 
Emmons,  E. 

Post-I'liocene  of  Sontli  Caro- 
lina. Hohiies,  F.  S. 

1861.  Notes  on  sections  across  ^'or- 

mout,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Drift  near  Hrandon,  Vt... Jack- 
son and  Hlake. 

Infusorial  earth  from  Maryland 
and  Virginia,  Rogers,  W.   B. 

Fossil  fruits  in  lignitesof  Bran- 
don, Vt.,  Lc8i|Uoreux. 

Report  on  geology  of  Vermoi't, 
Hitchcock,  E.,  Hitchcock,  E., 
jr.,  Hager,  and  Hitchcock, 
C.  H. 

Diatomaceous  earth  of  Notting- 
ham, Md.,  Johnson,  C. 

1865.  Eocene    lignite   formation    of 

United  States,  Conrad. 

Lignite  of  Franklin  County 
and  geology  of  southeastern 
Pennsylvania,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

P'rozen  well  of  Brandon,  Vt., 
lilake,  Rogers  and  Jackson. 

Report  of  survey  of  New  .Jer- 
sey for  1864,  Cook,  G.  H. 

1866.  Map  of  Canada  and  part    of 

United    States,   Logan    and 
Hall. 

1867.  Tertiary  of  NoiLh  and  South 

Carolina,  Conrad. 

1868.  Geology   of    Vermont,    Hitch- 

cock, C.  H. 
Ge(»logy  of  New  .Jersey,  Cook, 

G.  H. 
Ashley       K'iver       phosphates, 

Pratt. 

1869.  Nodular  pliosphates  of  South 

Carolina,  Shcjiard. 
Map     to     illustrate     types    of 

earth's    sitrfaco     east    from 

Cincinnati,  Lesley,  J.  P. 
American    fossiliferous    strata, 

Conrad. 

1870.  Phosphate  beds  of  South  Caro- 

lina, Shaler. 
PhoBi>hate  rocks  of  South  Caro- 
lina, Holmes,  F.  S. 


930 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


(BCTX.ir, 


Tertiary— Continued. 
Atlantic  Coast  Kkgion  (Massaclm- 
sotts  to  (ieorgia) — Contiiiiicd. 
1871.  Phosphate  beds,  Mhaler. 

Cretu(-eou8     and    Tertiary    of 
North  Carolina,  Conrad. 

Geology    and     mineralogy    of 
Georgia,  Stephenson. 
lv'72.  Geology  of  jdiosphato  bods  of 
Sonth  (Carolina,  Packard. 

Canses  of  jtrodnction  of  Cape 
Hatteras,  Shaler. 
1873.  Geologic  map  of  United  States, 
Hitchcock,  C.  II. ;  Hitchcock 
and  Blake. 

(ilacicrs  in  Virginia,  Stevens. 

Appendix  to  report  of  survey  of 
North  Carolina,  Kerr. 

Topography  as  aftectcd  hy  rota- 
tion of  the  earth,  Kerr. 
1875.  Concerning   "Bermuda"  triji- 
oli,  Snllivaiit. 

Tripoli  near  Nottingham,  Md., 
•Johnson,  ('. 

Gravel  and  col)ble  deposits  of 
Virginia,  etc.,  Hogors,  W.  B. 

Geologic  chart  of  the  United 
States,  Bradley,  F.  H. 

Tertiary    of    Atlantic    Slope, 
Conrad. 

Report    of  survey     of    North 
Carolina,  Kerr. 

Ou  geologic  map  of  Massachu- 
setts, Crosby. 
187<5.  Geology    from    Cape    Fear    to 
Ncuse  rivers,  Abert. 

Handbook  of  Georgia,  .lanes. 

Virginia,  geographical  and  po- 
litical Buunnary,  Hotchkiss. 

Second  report  of  survey  of  Geor- 
gia, Little. 

Siderite  at  Gay  Head,   Mass., 
Blake,  \V.  P. 

Diatomaceous  sands  of   Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Coryell, 

North  American  Mesozoic  and 
Ceno/oic,  Miller,  S.  A, 

1877,  Contribution  to  micro-geology, 

Stodder, 
Post-Pliocene    of    Nantucket, 

Scudder. 
Gravel  and  cobble  deposits  of 

Virginia,  etc.,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
Tjong  Island  coast,  Lewis,  E. 

1878.  (Jcologic  history  of  New  York 

Island,  etc,  Newberry, 


m 


Tertiary-  Continued, 
Atlantic  Coast  Reoion  (MasNachn- 
setts  to  Georgia)— Continued. 

1878,  Report  of  survey  of  New.ltTsd 

for  1878,  Cook,  G.  H. 
Cretaceous    and    Tertiary   ,it 

Charleston,  A'ogdes. 
Catalogue  of  ores,  rot  kn, 
*  woods  of  Georgia,  Little. 

Tertiary  rocks  on  Graml  ;i!i. 

George's  banks,  Verrill, 

1879,  Handbook  of  Virginia,  I'dlhinl 
Macfarlane's    (Jeologic.il  |;aii. 

road  (iuide,  Georgia,  Littlt 
Macl'aiiane's    Geologicul  Kail. 

road   Guide,   New    Knj,'laiiil. 

Hitchcock,  C,  IL 
Terminal     moraine    of   North 

American  ice  sheet,  riilmin. 
Macliirlant^'H   Geological    Kail-I 

road  Guide,  Delaware,  ILlet;! 

Maryland,  Fontaine. 
Mesozoiool  Virginia,  I'oiiliiiue, 
Macfarlaue's  Geological   Kail 

road  Guide,  Virginia,  li'd^rs, 

AV,  B, 
Formation   of  Cape  Coil,  l] 

ham. 
Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  siirvc 

of  \ew  ,l(  isey.  Cook,  ('< 
Meso/.oicia  'N'irgiuia,  ileimid 
Macfarlaue's   (icological  Ka 

road  (iiiide,  Nortli  ami  Sunt: 

Carolina,  Kerr, 
Report  of  geologist  of  New  Jen 

soy  for  187it,  Cook,  C.  II. 
North  American  Mesoznic 

Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Macfarlaue's    Geological  l;a! 

road     Guide,     New    .Icrsi 

Smock, 
Gravels  of  soutlieast   i'mtiv 


1880, 


vania,  Leslev,  ,1,  1' 


Resources  near  roiiti'  hI' 

mondnnd  Soutliwc.'^tcin  liml 

way,  Hotchkiss. 
Richmond  diatouuiccoiis  niitH 

Micliels. 
1881.  Iron  ores  of  Ibau<l(iii  I'lnoi 

Lewis,  H.  C. 
Reporton  survey  of  Ni"  .lti<i'| 

for  1881,  Cook,  G.  II. 
Anti(iuity  of  man  in  the  KasI 

geologically    considcir^ 

Lewis,  H.  C. 
FossiliferouB  bowlders  in  in\ 

of  Cape  Cod,  Crosby. 


[BCTx,  ir, 


M 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


031 


[{EfiioN  (Mnssarhn-I 
i)— ('ontiuiictl. 
irvey  of  Now  .liTsn  | 
r-ook,  G.  11. 

unci    Tertiary   :it| 
in,  Vogiles. 
of  «>re8,  rorliM,  awl 

Georgia,  Little. 
ock«  on  Grand  and 
banks,  VerilU, 
of  Virt;ii»ii'.  I'oHwil. 
j'b   Geologii'iil  laill 
ido,  (i»!orniii,  Little.j 
OH   Geolot^ifiil  i;,iil.| 
ride.   Now    Kiiijliiiiil 
[k,  C.  11. 

moraine  of  Ndnlij 
,11  ico  sheet,  I'liliaiii, 
o's  Gi'ologit'iil  Kail-I 
ido,  Dclawan, rLlit;| 
id,  Fontaine. 
)t  Virginia,  I'oiiliiiiieJ 
le's  Gecdogiciil  H;iii| 
lido,  Virginia,  ItowsJ 

n   of  ('ape  Coil, 

3  of  exhibit  of  smvps| 

.Icrsey,  Cook,  (i, 
n  Virginia,  ileimiiliJ 

i('"s   (icological   Kaill 
ide,  North  and  Smitll 

a,  Kerr. 
geologist  of  New  .IcrJ 

lH7!t,  Cook,  <;.I1. 
icricau  Mesdznic  ;iii(| 
e,  Miller,  S.  A, 
le's    (ieological  liinl 
iuide,     New    .low! 

f  Hontheast   i'l'iiiivl 
Ijesley,  .1.  !'• 

near  route  'd'  Ifii' 
lidSontliwestcinliail 

>tehkiss. 
|l  diatoiiiaeeoiisfaitli 

of  Hranddu  I't'iioii 

II.  ('. 

Isiirvcyof  New.K'be] 

I,  Cook,  G.  II. 

of  man  in  the  1-m] 
[lally    coiiHidcn 
H.  C.  , 

pus  bowlders  in  d™ 
[cod,  Crosby. 


(rtlary — t-«.iitinued. 

Atiantk;  Ct>A.sr  KF.tiiox  (Massaciin- 

Hctts  to  Georgia) — Coutinncd. 

1881.  Action  of  frost  in  snperiicial 

material,  Kerr. 

Tertiary  of  Maryland,  lleilprin. 

Trenton  gravels  and  antiquity 

of  man,  I.mvis,  11.  C. 
Vertebrate  roinaiua  from  South 

Carolina,  Leidy. 
Geology    of    Philadelphia 
County,  etc.,  I'onnsylvauia, 
Hall,  C.  E.;  Lesley,  J.  P. 
Iron  ores  and  lignites  of  Mont- 
gomery County  Valley,  Peun- 
sylvania,  Lewis,  H.  C. 
Surface  geology  of  Philadelphia 
jind  vicinity,  Lowis.  II.  C. 

188-.  Report  of  well  at  Charleston, 
South  Carolina,  Charleston. 

Notes  on  the  geoiogy  of  the 
Virginias,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

I'osition  of  Eocene  of  Mary- 
land, Ileilpriu. 

Artesian  well  at  Fort  Monroe, 
Fontaine. 

Infusorial  deposit  of  Fort  Mon- 
roe well,  Rogers,  W.  H. 
188H.  (ieology  and  soils   of   tobacco 
region    of    North    Carolina, 
Kerr. 

Stratified  drift  in  Delaware, 
Chester. 

K'oport  of  survey  of  Now  Jersey 
for  1883,  Cook,  G.  11. 

Ages  and  chissiflcation  of  post- 
Eocene  of  Atlantic  Slope, 
Jleilprin, 

South  Carolina,  resources,  etc., 
Hammond. 
1884.  (Cotton    production     in     North 
Carolina  and  Virginia,  Kerr. 

Cotton  ]iroduction  in  (Jeorgia, 
Loughridgo. 

Phosphates  in  North  Carolina, 
Dabucy. 

(ieology  of  Uatteras,  Kerr. 

Tertiary  of  Eastern  ard  South- 
ern States,  Iloilprin. 

<  (intributions  to  Tertiary  geol- 
ogy, lleilprin. 

Now  .Tersey  building  stones. 
Cook  and  Smock. 

North  Carolina  building  stones, 
Kerr  and  Kerr. 


Tertiary — Continued. 
Atlantic  Coast  Rkmon   (Massaehu- 
setts  to  Georgia) — Continued. 

1884.  Soil  map  of  cotton  Stains,  llil- 

gard. 

Distribution  of  iron  ores  in 
eastern  I'liited  States,  Smock, 
J.C. 

Reprint  of  reports  on  geology 
of  the  Virginias,  Rogers,  W.  I?. 

Report  of  survey  of  New  .lersey 
for  1881,  Cook,  G.  II. 

liimits  of  Tertiary,  North  Car- 
olina, Winchell,  A. 

Physical  and  agricultural  fea- 
tures of  South  Carolina,  Ham- 
mond. 

North  Carolina  pho.sphates, 
Phillips.  W.  15.;  Dabuey. 

1885.  Town    geology,    the    lesson  of 

the  Philadelphia  rocks.  Hell- 
prin. 

Geologic  atlas  of  counties  of 
Pennsylvania,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

Survey  of  Delaware  County, 
Pa.,  Hall,C.  E. 

Report  of  State  gi'ologist  of 
New  .Ij-rsey,  Cook,  G.  II. 

Gravels  of  south  Delaware 
]>eniusula,  Chester. 

Handbook  of  A'irginia,  Harri- 
son. 

Map  of  the  United  States*, 
McGee. 

Eocene  of  North  Carolina, 
Kerr. 

Survey  of  New  .Tersoy,  report 
for  188,5,  Cook,  G.  H. 

Report,  Atlantic  Const  division, 
Shaler. 

Rogers's  geology  of  the  Virgin- 
ias, Campbell,  .1.  L.  iind 
Camidtell,  II.  D. 

Cretaceous  and  Tertiary «)!'  New 
.lersey.  Cook,  (i.  H. 

Fossils  of  Raritaii  clays  and 
marls  of  New  .lersey,  Whit- 
field, R.  P. 

Review  of  geology  of  Del.iware, 
Chester. 
18H().  (ieology  of  northern  New  Eng- 
land, Hitchcock,  ('.  H. 

Features  of  the  recent  eartli- 
qiiake,  Mcfioe. 

Fauna  of  New  .lersey  marls, 
AVhitfiold,  R.  P. 


932 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[BtTLL.  m. 


Tertiary— ( 'oiitiimed. 
Atlantic  Coast  IfKniox  (Massudiu- 
Htitts  to  (ItMirjfiii) — Coiitiiiiicd. 

1887.  ArtcHiaii    wells,    New    JorHoy, 

Cook. 

Jtoriiig  at  Atlautio  City,  Wool- 
man. 

MiocoiK'  iiiolltiHca  of  Now  .ler- 
Ht-y,  lloilpriii. 

New  Jci.sey  CretaceouH,  Wliit- 
lield.  K.  1'. 

(ieolojry  of  Loiij?  iHlap.d,  Dana, 
J.D. 

Miocene  foHsilH  from  Now  ,Jor- 
8oy,  Hoilprin. 

Map  of  United  StatvH,  Hitch- 
cock. CH. 

1888.  NotcH  on  joint  Htruc(.ure,CroNl)y. 
Mjiji  of  vicinity  of  New  York 

City.Martin,  D.  S. 
KoccnoanilitsassociiiteHjUlilor. 
Excnrsions  into  sontlusrn  roun- 

tics  of  Maryland,  Clark, AV.  1?. 
Three  formations  of  the  middle 

Atlantic  Slope,  MctJoo. 
Marthas  A'inoyard,  Shaler. 

1880.  licport— division    of  Cenozoic 

in\  ertobrates.  United  States 

C!e(doi;ical  Survey,  Dall. 
Diatoms    in   well    at   Atlantic 

City,  Kinjj;. 
Map  of  New  .lersey.  Cook. 
Yellow  gravels,  l?ritton,  N.  1,. 
Kivers  and  valleys  of  Ponusyl- 

vania,  Davis,  W.  JI. 
Cretaceous    in    Anne   Arundel 

and  Prince  (icor;;e  counties, 

Md.,  Clark,  W.  15. 
Cretaceous     of    southwestern 

Maryland,  Hryan. 

1800.  Cretaceous  jilants,  Marthas 
Vineyard,  White,  D. 

Cretaceous  fossils,  Marthas 
Vineyard,  Shaler. 

Deposits  of  eastern  Massachu- 
setts, Shaler. 

Gay  Head.  Mass.,  Clark,  AV.  I!.; 
Merrill,  F.  .1.  11. 

Analyses  of  clay  an<l  sands  from 
Gay  Head,  Clarke,  F.  W. ; 
Riggs. 

Ancient  shore  lines,  Morrill,  F. 

.1.  II. 
Fiords  iind  great  lake  hasins  of 
North  America,  Upham. 


Tertiary — Continued. 
Atlantic  Coast  RK.(iioN  (MasNiiclin. 
setts  to  Ge(jrgia) — Continued. 
IMOO.  licuig  Island  Sound  anil  hiiIi- 

nierged  channcd  of  the  Ihnl. 

son,  Danii..!.  D. 
Development  of  northern  Nir 

.Jersey,  Davis  and  Woml, 
Artesian  wells,  Atlantic,  (iiy, 

Woolman. 
Artesian     wells.    New    .U^-m, 

Nason. 
Traps  of   New  .lersey   vi^m, 

Dartou. 
Warren's  (Jeography,  liicwfr, 
Southern    Maryland    and  Vir 

ginia,  Clark,"w.  B. 
Potonnic  flora,  Fontaine. 
Capo  Fear  River  region.  Ndnh  j 

Carolina,  Clark,  W.  It. 
Distribution   of   fossil  i)liints, 

AVard,  L.  F. 
Southern   extension    of  Appo- 
mattox formation,  Mc(ici. 
Macfarlano's    Railway    Ciiiilc  i 

Chance,      ('hester,     ('nisly, 

Fontaine,  Hammond,   ilitib- 

cock.C.  11. ;  .Johnson,  li'djjcrs. 

W.  B. ;  Smoek,  Uhler. 
Report,  Atlantic  Coast  (livisioi:,  | 

United  States  Gcolo^iiiil  Siir- 

vey  [Capo  Cod],  Shiikr. 
1891.  Section    along   CbatfidMioiliw 

River,  I^angdon. 
Artesian    wells,    New    .Inspv,  | 

Smock,  Nason. 
Cretaceous  and  EoccMic  (if  Miir 

land,  Uhlcr. 
Changes  of  Atlantic  and  Paiiticj 

coasts,  Le  C'onte. 
Eastern  Maryland  and  Viiuiiiii. 

Darton. 
Exi>edition  into soutlicrn. Mary- 
land, Clark,  W.  B. 
Fallen  forest  and  i)eat  in  Hili 

ware,  Crcsson. 
Washington     region,    I'lutini. 

McGee. 
Neocene   ami   Ploistocciu'  ("ii| 

tinent  movements.  Met  iff. 
Difjuial  Swamp,  Shaler. 
Near  Wilmington,  N.  t'.,Si;iii-| 

ton. 
Georgia,  report  of   gcol()giial| 

survey,  Spencer,  J.  W. 


iBUlL.ir.  ■  jiOTON.) 


NOUTII    AMKUICAN   GEOLOGY. 


933 


K.cioN  (MnsHiii'tiii- 
I — Coiitiinu'd. 
[  SoiuhI  mill  snli. 
aiuH'l  «)i'  "ic  Ilml. 
.1.1). 
t  of  iiortluTii  N't  V. 
ivIh  iinil  AVoimI. 
lis,  Atlantii;  Ciiy, 

ells,    New    .liTsev, 

ow  .lorsey   icjjion, 

•ograpliy,  linwcr. 
[iiryland    and  Vir 
il<,\v.  B. 
ra,  rtiutaiiu'. 
River  region.  Nnrtli 
Clark,  W.n. 
11  of   fossil  i(lam,<, 
V. 

xtension    of  Aitpo- 
trniation,  Mcder. 
's    Railway    (liiiili^.  ] 
Chester,     Ciosl'V, 
,  Haniinoud,   liitcb- 
[. ;  .Jolinaon.  i;ci!,'t'r\ 
nock,  I'hl.H'. 
intic Coast  division.  | 
atosGcolofiiialSiir- 

Cod],  Shalor. 
)nir   Cbattiili(i(irliiT 

gdon. 

lis,    Now    .Ifispy, 

v8on. 

n(lEoct'iii'i)f  Miir,-| 

Atlantic  and  raciiii' 
Conte. 
•ylandandVii;;iiii.i, 

inioHinitlicniMnry- 

•k,  W.  H. 

it  and  peat  in  l>il;i 

SSOIl. 

region,    l>;utiiii.| 

d    I'loistoriMH'  (iMij 
venieuts,  Mctin. 
mp,  Slialcr. 
ugton,  N.  (-'.,  St;m-j 

>ort   of    Kcologi<al| 
Uncer.  J.  W' 


Tertiary— Continned. 
ATI  ANTIC  Coast  Rkoiox  (Massachu- 
Kutts  to  fieorgia) — Continned. 
1S!)1.  Triassic  olCouuecticut  Valley, 
Davis,  W.  M. 
Dates  of  origin  of  certain  tojto- 

graphie  forms,  Davis,  \V.  M. 
Physic  ill  geography  of  southern 

Now  England,  Davis,  \V.  M. 
Phosphates  of  America,  Wyatt. 

(Jii.F  llKdioN  (Florida  to  Texas  and  to 
Kentucky). 

1.H(I7.  Observations  and  map  of  ge- 
ologj'  of  I'nited  States,  Ma- 
clnre. 

1817.  Pliysical  ohaervafions,  etc., 
Louisiana,  Ileustis. 

is  IS.  On  ])arts  of  Virginia,  Tennes- 
see,    Alabama,     Mississippi, 
etc.,  Cornelius. 
Geology  of  the  United  States, 
Maclnre. 

1S21.  Structure  of  valley  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi, Nuttall. 
Ontliuo  geologic  map  of  Tou- 
nesseo,  Sayler,  N. 

(ieological  features  of  Tennes- 
see, Haywood,  J. 

IS'Jt.  I'ssay  on  Tertiary  of  America, 

Finch. 
lM'r>.  Notices  of  the  Floridas,  Pierce. 

ISL'S.  Sketches  of  geology  of  Ala- 
bama, Porter,  W.  S. 

WJ'.K  Oolite     rocks     from     Florida, 
Featherstonhaugh. 
Rejiort  on  canal  from  the  Atlan- 
tic to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico, 
Hernard  ami  Ponssiu. 


1821! 


1S2;!. 


i8;w 


i8:i:i. 


Fossil  shells  of  the  Tertiary, 
Conrad. 


Contributions  to  geology.  Lea. 
Notices       respiicting      Green 
County,  Ala.,  Withers. 

1S;M.  oijservatious  upon  Alabama, 
Georgia,  and  Florida,  Slieji- 
ard,  C.  U. 

Tertiary  and  Recent  of  South- 
ern States,  Conrad. 

Prairies  of  Alabama,  McGuire. 

18;i'.i.  Remarks  on  eastern    Florida, 
Whiting,  H. 
Trinity  County,  Tex.,  Riddell. 


Tertiary— Continned. 
GiLK  Ri<:<iioN  (Florida  to  Texas  and  to 
Kentucky) — Continued. 
1840.  Ma])and<leseri])tionH  of  Texas, 
Moore,  I'".,  jr. 
J'ifth     report     on    Tennessee, 

Troost. 
I'osition  of  /eoglodon  of  Har- 
lan, Conrad. 
1811.  Rejtorton  jialeontcdogy  of  Now 
York,  Conrad. 
Secondary     and     Tertiary    of 
Southern     Atlantic     States, 
Hodge. 
1842.  Report  on  Fourche  Cove  and 
vicinity,   Arkansas.   Powell, 
W.  B.  ' 
Portion  of  the  Atlantic  Tertiary 
region,  tJonrad. 
1844.  Borings  from  well  at  Columbus, 
Miss.,  Bailey,  .].  W. 
Excursion  from  Washington  to 
frontier  of  Mexico,  IVather- 
stonhangh. 
184.'>.  Older    Tertiary    of    Virginia, 
South  Carolina,  and  (ieorgia, 
Lyell. 
Some  sandstones    in    Baldwin 

County,  Ala.,  liigelow. 
Tertiary    of   Warren    County, 
Miss.,  Conrad. 

1846.  Newer    deposits    of    Southern 

States,  Lyell. 

Eocene  of  the  United  States, 
Conrad. 

Eocene  of  Walnut  Hills,  Misa., 
Conrad. 

Geology  of  Texas,  Roemer. 

Eocene  of  (ieorgia  and  Ala- 
bama, Lyell. 

Oolite  in  I'lorida,  Rogers,  H.  D. 

(4eology  of  eastern  Florida, 
Conrad. 

Geology  of  Tampa  Bay,  Fla., 
Allen,  .1.11. 

1847.  Delta  and  alluvial  deposits  of 

the    Mississippi    and    other 

l)oint8,  Lyell,  C. 
Alleged  coexistence  of  m.an  and 

the  megatherium,  Lyell. 
Age  of  uummulito  limestone  of 

Alabama,  Lyell. 

1848.  Geology  of  southern  Alabama, 

Hale,  C.S. 
Letters  on  geology,  Christy. 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


(Bru.l]|H  PABTON.] 


Teitiary— Continned. 
Ori.K  Rkcion  (Klorida  to  ToxnHaml  to 
Kdiituoky) — CoiitiiniiMl. 
184J<.  ContrilxitioDs    to    jjoology    of 
ToxiiH,  IJoeinor. 
Fcatmos  ivt  Natclie/.,  Hinney. 
Kocciio  of  VickHlmr),',  Conrad. 

1819.  Northern      MiHsiBsippi,       Hol- 

ton,  R. 
Second    visit    to    the    United 

States,  Lyell. 
Texas,  Hoonior. 

1850.  Kopon<(   of    Vicksburg,    Miss., 

Conrad. 
Hysteniiitic  treatise  on  disensea 
of   interior   Nortli    America, 
Drake. 

1851.  Sketcli    of    Louiniana,    Carri- 

ghan. 
(Jeology  of   Florida  Keys  and 

Houtlicrn    coast  of    Florida, 

Tnonicy. 
Microscopical  observations    in 

Florida,  etc.,  IJailey,  J.  W. 
Kreidebildung<!n    von    Texas, 

Kocnier. 

1853.  Rocks  from  Red  River  region, 

in  Jiouisiana,  Hitciicock,  E. 
Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcon,  J. 
Geology     and      hydrography, 

Louisiana,  Forshay. 
Das  Mississippi-Thai,  Olshau- 

scn. 

IS.'j'l.  Solidification  of  roriil  reefs  of 

Florida  and  soiin^o  of  lime, 

Horsford. 
Geology  of  Mississippi,  Wailes. 
Sketch  of  geology  of  Mississippi, 

Lieber. 
Tertiary  of   St.  Domingo   and 

Vicksbnrg,  Miss.,  Conrad. 
IS-W.  Geology  of  route  near  latitude 

.S2  tothoPacifK^  Hlake,  W.  P. 
Ucbcr  (lie  Geologic  von  Nord- 

Amcrikii,  Marcon,  .1. 
Cretaceous  basin  of  Rio  Hravo, 

Schott. 
Reconnaissance  of  Tennessee, 

Safford. 

1856.  Infusorial  stratum  in  Florida, 
Railey,  J.  W. 
Geology  of  route  to  the  Pacific, 
Marcon,  J. 


Tertiary— (.'ontinned. 
Oui-K  Rk(iu)N  (Florida  to  Texu.<aj\ili 
Kentucky) — (!outiuu<Ml. 
1850.  Get)logy     of    Choctaw    Ijlm 
Winchell,  A. 
Koceno  of  .Jackson,  Mi^N,.  (  m 

rad. 
Reconnaissance  from  the  Mi 
sissipi>i,  Marcou,  .1. 

1857.  Survey    for  railroad    (rom  >| 

Louis  to  I'ulton,  Ark.,  I(:iriip 
Middle  and  southern  Aliiliam 

Winchell,  A. 
Report  on  Missisaiiij)!,  Il.irp, 
Geology  <»f  TenucsHcti,  ('urn 
Geology  of  lower   Hio  limn 

Schott. 
Agency  of  Gulf  Strciiiii  in  foj 

mation  of  Florida,  hoCon 
Fossils  of   Mexiciui  lidimda 

survey,  Conrad. 

1858.  Report  on  Cretaceous  and  H 

tiary  of  Alabaiuji,  'I'lioinio 
Review  of  Harper's  ropmi 

Mississiiii)i,  Am.  .lour.  Sri. 
Report  of  chemit^al  ilcpiirtiin 

of  survey  of  Alabaiuii,  Midi 
Geology  of  North  America,  M 

eou,  .r. 
First     report    on     Alalm 

Tnomey. 
Second    report  on    geology 

Alabama,  Tuomey, 
18,".9.  Sketch  of  Texas,  Moore,  Y. 
Eocene  near  Alligator,  ria.,.\ 

Crady. 
First  report  of  survey  ol'Tes 

Shumard,  IJ.  F. 

1860.  Geology     :ind    agriciilturi',| 

Mississippi,  Ilil^aril. 
G<'ologie  ])rati(|ue  de  la  Lm 

siane,  rhomas.**y. 
Analyses    of    soils,    Arkaii 

Peter. 
Survey  of  Fourcho  Cove, 

kansas,  Lesley,  .1. 
North  American   foHsil  pi:" 

Lesquereux. 
Botany    and    paloniitnlo):y 

survey  of  Arkansas,  Lesi| 

renx. 
Reconnaissance  of  part  of 

kansas.    Cox,   K.  T.;  0 

D.D. 

1861.  Fossil  fruits  in  lignites  of  1) 

don,  Vt.j  Les^uerotu. 


PiBTOIf." 


NORTH   AMERICAN   QEOLOOY. 


1)36 


ortof  Hurvoy  (ifTex^ 
,r.l,  H.  F. 

and     njfi'iriiltiiri', 
ippi,  Hilfiiud. 
])rati(|iio  (1(^  la  h« 
Tliomiissy. 

of    soilH,    Arkaiis 

)f  Fonrcbe  Covo, 
,  L08l(\Y,  •'• 
morican   fossil  plaiij 
sreux. 

and    paloniit(iliij.'y  j 
of  Arkaiisfis,  I.esi 

issanco  of  part  ofi 
1,    Cox,   K.  T.;  Off 


lxii2 


1«IH. 


Tertiary— ContiniitMl. 
(ill. I'  liKiiKiN  (I'luriila  to  'I'i'xiui  and  to 
K«'iitii('ky  — <  'oiitiimcd, 
IhUll.  I'hyaii'H  and  hydranlicn  of  the 
Mi8HiMHi|))ii,  Iliini]>hr<>ya  und 
Abliott. 
I'Morida   roef,   itH  orit;iii,   otc, 

Hunt,  H.  h. 
Cn'tacoouH,    oto.,    of    woHtoni 
TiMinfisst'o,  Saflord. 
IMtTi.  Orif^in,  ^lowtli,    HiiliNtnicliiro, 
and    clironolo^y   of    I'lorida 
iiiif,  I  hint,  K.  U. 
K<i<'(in«     li<;iiilo     fin'niation    of 

rnit«'<l  StattH,  Conrad. 
New   F.oconc  fossilH,  VVIiitlu-ld, 

u.  r. 

Eocfno  slitdls  from  F.nturpriHu, 

MiHH.,  Conrad. 
WA\.  l{<>H(ini'('<>s  of  honixiana,  Koliin- 
Hon,  .1.  I!. 
UcHoniTos  of  ToxaH,  Ituckley. 
I'rdiniinaiy  roportof  Hnrvoyof 

Trxas,  liiickloy. 
JolinNuii   County,    III.,    ICn^^el- 

niann. 
Iteniarksoii  tho  now  diviHion  of 

KocjMif,  liy  Conrad,  llilgard. 
IJandolitli,  St.  Clair,  Madison, 

and  Hant'ock   counties,    111., 

Wortlion. 
Drift  of  Wcstorn  and  Sontliorn 

tStati'H,  llilgard. 
(Quaternary  of  Mississippi,  Ilil- 

gard. 
Introdnction  to   palecnitology, 

Illinois,  Meek  and  Worthen. 
Afassac.  and  jiitrt  of  Pope  t'oiin- 

ti(!s,  III.,  I'n^elntann. 
StratiKi'ai)hy,     Tortiary,    coal 

inoasincs.  Hul>-Carlioniferous, 

Devonian,  Silurian,  Illinois, 

Worthen. 
1H()7.  The  State  of  Alabama,  Haines. 
Miocene    in    Texas,    Shnmard, 

!J.  F. 
Tertiary  of  North   and   South 

Carolina,  Conrad. 
Notes  8ur  les  froiitiires  entre 

Mcxi([no  et    les  £tatM-UniB, 

Mar  con,  J. 
Tertiary    of    Mississipjji     and 

Alal)ania,  Hilgard. 
Rock  salt  of  Petit  Anse,  liuck 

and  Goesmanu. 


Tertiary— ( 'ontinued. 

Uvi.v  RKiiloN  (Florida  to  Texas  and  to 
Kentucky — (  ontinued. 
IStSH.  Alexander, Cnlon,  .lackson.  and 
Perry  countifs.  III..  Worthen 
and  Fngelniann. 

(Quaternary  rock  salt  in   l.nui 
siana.  Owen.  D.  I>. 
1M>9.  Oegenden  Jenseits  des    .MissiH- 
sipiii-FluMses,  KocHsliT. 

(ii'ology  of  lower  Lonisianit 
and  rock  salt.  Ilil;;ai<l. 

KeconintisHance  of  l.oiiiHiana, 
Hilgard. 

The  .MisNissipjii  Valley,  Foster, 
.I.W. 

Report  of  survey  of  part  of 
Louisiana,  i.ocKett. 

(teology  (if  T«'unessee,  Satford. 
1870.  (Calhoun,  I'ike,  A<lams.  Krown. 
Schuylt^r,  and    l''ulton  coun- 
ties, HI.,  Worthen. 

Age  of  MiHHiHsip])i  Delta,  Hil- 
gard. 

IllinoiH,  Kannister. 

First  report  of  geological  sur- 
vey of  Louisiana.  Hopkins. 

Henderson,  Warren,  Mercer, 
Knox,  Stark,  and  Woodford 
counties,  Ill.,(ireene,  H.A. 
1K71.  Southern  drift.  (iiilfTertiaries, 
Cretaceous  in  North  Caro- 
lina, Perry,.!.  H. 

l^'ossils  of  Vickslmrg  group  in 
in  Louisiana,  Hilgard. 

(ieidogic  history  of  (iulf  of 
Mexico,  Hilgard. 

Delta  and  mud  lumps  of  MIs- 
sissijtpi  River,  Hilgard. 

Seeond  report  of  survey  of 
Louisiana,  Hopkins,  F.  V; 
Lockett. 

1872.  Third  geological  rejiort,  Loui- 

siana, Hopkins,  F.  V. 

Third  ami  fourth  report  on  sur- 
vey of  Indiana,  Cox. 

Geology  of  the  Southwest,  Hil- 
gard.    -J 

Lignite  (17  Arkansas,  Mritton, 
.1.  H. 

Plants  of  Cretaceous  and  Ter- 
tiary of  Kansas  and  Nebras- 
ka, Lesquoroux. 

1873.  Map  of  United  States,   Hitch- 

cock, C.  II.;  Hitchcot^k   and 
lilake. 


I 


•930 


CATALOOUE   AND    INDEX   OF 


(BI'LL  J  DiRTl'N.l 


if' 
i'. 

I 


1*1 


Tertiary — ( Ontinnoil. 
•   Ori.i"  UK(ii()N  (I'loritln  to  Toxna  nml  to 
Kcnturky) — Con  tinned. 
IHT.i.  Snrvoy  of  Trinity  Kiver,  Hird. 
Itod  liivcr  raft  region,  ('oIlinM, 

H.C. 
l{oport  on  J.oiiiaiitim,  May  and 

Juno,  lHti<),  IlilKiiril. 
1874.   LiKnitofi'oni  Lonininnu.  ilityeii, 

M.  1'. 
KuHtcin,  nortliorn.  nml  niiiliUfl 

ToxjiH.  llnrloHon. 
Tartof  OiiHttMii  T«)xa8,  lluckhiy. 
l.iKnitii-     formation     and      its 

liora,  LoHt|n(>rt;nx. 
Hcsonrt'os  of  Teunossoo,  Kille- 

lirow. 
1S75.  (lulf  of  Mcxiiui  in  the  Miooeno, 

(iabb. 
KesonrcoH  of  Texas,  liiickloy. 
Tertiary  of  Atlantic  Slope,  Con- 
rad. 
Hayou  'i'oclie.  Do  T.eon. 
1X70.  Cretaccons  and  Tertiary  fossils 

of  nppcr  Missouri   conntry, 

(ial)l). 
Maps    of   counties    of    Texas, 

HoosHler. 
li'eport    on    ArkansaH     Uiver, 

Al)ert,  S.  J. 
Keview  of  foasil  llora  of  North 

America,  Losquereux. 
Tennessee,  agriculture,  mineral 

wealth,  etc.,  Killebrew. 
Second    report    of    survey   of 

Texas,  Huckley. 

1877.  (ieneral  account  of  Kentucky, 

Shalcr. 

lieport  of  progress,  survey  of 
Kentucky,  Sliuler. 

Die  Sauer.sec  in  Hardin  Coun- 
ty, Tex.,  Uoessler. 

1878.  Soils  of  Alabama,  Stubbs. 
Borings    between    the    Missis- 

sipjii  and  Lake  Horgne,  Ilil- 

ganl  and  Hopkins. 
Fourth    report    of    survey    of 

Louisiana,  Locketl. 
Outline  oX  geology  of  Alabama, 

Smith,  P:.  A. 

1879.  North  American  Mcsozoic  and 

Ceuezoii^,  Miller,  S.  A. 

Macfarlano's  Geological  Kail- 
road  Guide,  Illinois, Worthen. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Rail- 
road Guide,  Missouri,  Broad- 
head. 


Tertiary — (  ontinued. 

(lULK  RkokiN  (Florida  toTexaN  and 
Kentucky) — Continued. 
187S).  Report  of  survey  of  Aliilmnii 

for  1877-78,  Sinitli,K.  A. 
Macfarlane's   (ieologicul    \iA 

road   (iuido,  Tonnesscc,  sj|j 

lord. 
Macfarlane's   (ieologicul    l,';ii|| 

road  Guide,  Louisiana,  llij 

kiuH. 
Macfarlane's   (<eoloi;lcMl    linu 

road  Guide,  Alaliama.  (hhmJ 

and  Smith. 
Macfarlane's   (ieological   llnJ 

road  (iuido,  Kontuckv.  I'nkJ 

ter. 
Ma(;farlane's   Geological    hnl 

road    (iuide,     A  r  k  a  im  i, 

Owen,  1{. 
Loess  of  Iho  Mississipjji  Valliyj 

llilgard. 
Texas,  li(dl 
Macfarlano's    Geological  ]'a\ 

road  (inide,  Macfarlan<i. 

1880.  (ieological    position    of    iVs, 

Cope. 

Claiborne  group  and  its  Instil 
Mell. 

Report  on  Colorado  Canyon  dis- 
trict, Dutton. 

1881.  Alabanui  north  of  the  IVniisI 

see,  Ml'Call^^y. 
(ieology     of    Florida,    Smitli.l 

E.A. 
Later  Tertiary  of  Gulf  ()l'MfX-| 

ico,  llilgard. 
Geology    of    lower    Lonisi:ini| 

and  salt  of  I'etito  Aiiso, 

gard. 
Kojiort  on  Warrior  coal  lithk| 

.\labama,  .Smith,  E.  A. 
Lower  Focenc  niolliisca  friinil 

Clarke  County,   Ala.,    'leil- 

prin. 

1882.  Position  of  Eocene  of  .Miirv.| 

land,  lleilprin. 
Mississinpi     Valley,    lutwcinl 

Cairo  and  Vicksburj;.  Snter. 
Tertiary  of  the  United  Stiitis. 

Heilprin. 
Loess  of  North  America,  Call. 
Physio-geographic    and    a^'ri-l 

cultural  features  of  Tennes-j 

see,  Safford. 


tlHTLLlsB  DiBT<■.^.^ 


NORTH    AMKRICAN    OKOLOOY. 


937 


lio  MisHisBipiM  \iillivj 


groii])  anil  ilsl'<is<il.J 


iaiy  ol'  Guir  ot'.Mis-| 
(1. 

lower    Tamisiaiial 
f  J'otito  Aiise, 

Warrior  coal  litlds.] 
Smitli,  E.  A. 
30110  iiiolliisca  l'r"ii)| 
'ounty,   Ala.,    'leil 

Eocouo  (if  Mary- 
Iprin. 

Valley,     lifiwdul 
Vickslmrf;,  Safer. 
the  United  Stiitoj,: 

)rth  America,  Call. 
;rapbic    and    agri-j 
eatures  of  Teunes-j 
d. 


Tertiary — (  oniinuctl. 
(iri.i'  ]{i:(iioN  (I'Morida  to  Texan  nntl  to 
Kentncky) — Coutinnod. 
lHA',i,  Survey    from   Atlanta   to  the 

MisHiHsippi,     Cainp1)cll     mid 

Idiiriirr. 
BalincH  of  LoniHiana,  llil^ard. 
Tortiigas    anil     I'lorida    recfH, 

AgaHHi/,  A. 
Post-I'oc'i'U"  of  Atlantlr  Slope, 

Iluilprin. 
NiiniinulitrH   in    Florida,  Ileil- 

prin. 
IKKl.  IMiysiojjraphio     ami      an;ricnl- 

tnral  featnroM  of  liOniHiana, 

IlilKaril. 
Horiu);H  iin  .Mi8HiHHi]>pi   Kivor, 

llilgaril  anil  llopkinH. 
Dor  nie\il<aniH(lio  Staat  Sina- 

loa,  AVidilnrr. 
I{io  Granilo  ri'^rion  altont  liare- 

do,  (lopo. 
Fossils     from      I. art-do,    Tox., 

Heili)vin. 
Agricnltiiral  foatiiros  of  Arkan- 
sas, Louf^hriilfjc. 
Agricultnral  foatnrcs  of  Texas, 

l.onghriilgi!. 
Soils   and    prodni'ts  of   suutb- 

wostern  Loni.siana,  Ha])ley. 
Tf'vtiary  of  KastiTn  and  Sontli- 

ern  States,  Hoilprin. 
Soil  ma])  of  cotton  States,  Mil- 

gard. 
Cotton  proiUu  tion  of  Alabama, 

Smitli.  K.  A. 
Cotton  jirodiiction  in   I'^lorida, 

Smitb,  E.  A. 
Remarks   on    (Jnlf   'I'ertiaries, 

Hoilprin. 
Contributions  io  Tertiary  geol- 
ogy, Hoilprin. 
Pbysio-goograpliic  and  agricul- 
tural features  of  Missi.ssippi, 

Hilgard. 
Remarkci  on  Florida  'I'ortiary, 

Hoilprin. 
Tertiary  of  I'astern  and  Sontb- 

orn  States,  Hoilprin. 
Isx").  (Massitication  of  United  States 

Tertiary,      Meyer,     Hilgard, 

Heilpriu. 
Meyer  ou    soutbern    old    Ter- 
tiary, Smitb,  E.  A. 
Observations    on    Tertiary    of 

Alabama,  Aldricli. 


Tertiary— (  outinued. 
(ii  f.K  liLiiiDN  (Florida  to  Texan  and  to 
Kentnrky)— Contiuned. 
1X85.  Oia  Tertiary  of  tiie  .Soutliwest, 
Hilgard. 

(iroii]iing  of  ]dio8]diati'  ImmIh  in 
Oligocene.  Hoilprin. 

Shell  from  Manatee  Kiver.  I'la.. 
ileiljirin. 

lionp  Fork  Miocene  in  Mexico, 
Cope. 

Miocene  in  Florida.  Hall. 

Section  of  CretaceoiiH  and  Ter- 
tiary of  Alabama,  Smitb,  F. 
A. 

(Joology  of  Tampa  region,  l^'lor- 
ida,  Kerr. 

Map  of  I'nited  States,  M<^(ieo. 

Tertiary  idio.><pbatt's  in  Ala- 
bama, Smitb,  F.  A. 

I'bospbatii;  rocks  of  Florida, 
Smitli,  I''..  A. ;  .lolinson,  L.  ('. 

Cbomical  analyses,  survey  of 
Kentucky,  I'etor  and  i'eter. 

Meyer  and  llio  soutbwesteni 
Tertiary,  Hilgard. 

Age  of  species  in  suulbern  old 
Tertiary,  Meyer,  (). 
188ti.  Fossils  from  Keiitiu^ky,  Te.\as, 
and  Florida,  Heilpriu. 

The  Nortb  Atlantic  as  a  geolog- 
ical ba.sin,  Reade.  T.  .M. 

Observations  in  Florida,  llril- 
]irin. 

Variation  of  certain  Tertiary 
fossils,  Meyer. 

Tbo  minerals  auil  rock.s  nf  Ar- 
kansas, McCrcatb. 

Tertiary  fossils  of  Alabam.i  .iiid 
Mississijipi.  Ablricb. 

Notes  on  Tertiary  of  SdihIutii 
States,  Hciljirin. 

Meyer  and  tbo  southwestern 
Tertiary,  Hilgard. 

Tertiary  iiud  Grand  (iiilf  of 
Mississipjji,  Meyer,  (>. 

Introduction,  Tertiary  of  Ala- 
bama, Smitb,  1''.  A. 

Westcoastof  Florida,  Heilpriu. 

Tertiary  of  Alabama  and  Mis- 
sissippi, Smith,  F.  A. 
1««7.  (ieology  of  Florida,  Kost. 

Map  of  tbo  United  States, 
Hitcbeock,  0.  H. 

Equivalence  of  Tertiaries,  Hil- 
gard. 


938 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


['"■Luir. 


DAiTON.] 


Tertiary — Continued. 
(Jri.K  KicdioN  (Tlorida  to  Toxiw  anil  to 
Kentucky) — Continued, 

1557.  Con<lition    of     Itnowledfje    of 

Texas,  Hill,  K.  T. 
Carbonate  iron  ores  of  MissiH- 

sippi,  Hrainerd. 
Survey  of  Florida,  Kost. 
Notes  on  Florida,  Dall. 
Alttertiiirs  vou  Mississippi  tnul 

Alabama,  Alever,  <>. 
Nortli   American   eastern   'I'er- 

tiary,  Meyer,  O. 
Well   at  San    Anjjustine,  Fla., 

Keniiisl). 
West    coast    of    Florida    and 

Okeeiliobco  wilderness,  Heil- 

])rin. 
Tuscaloosa,    'rombiybee,     and 

Alabama   rivers,   Suiitli   and 

.Tolinson,  McGee. 
Iron  ores,  analyses,  lligj^s. 
IJeport  by  Sliunianl  on  Texas 

ffcology,  Hill,  1\'.  T. 
Structure  of  Florida,  Johnson, 

L.  C. 
Kesources  of   Kentneky,  Proc- 
ter. 

1558.  Classilication     of    post-Crota' 

ceous,  Ileilprin. 
Wbito  limestone  inCnilf  roj!;ion, 

.lolinson,  L.  C. 
Faunal   relations   of  Tertiary, 

Dall. 
Not«^s  on  western  Texas,   Hill, 

U.  'I'. 

Iron  region  of  nortluM'u  Louisi- 
ana. .Tolinson,  L.  C. 

I'etite  Anse  salt  deposits,  Hel- 
ton, Pomeroy. 

Nacogdoches  oil  Held,  Dunible, 

Neozoic  geology.  Hill,  U.  T. 

Oligocene,  .Tolinson,  Ij,  C;  Ilil- 
gard,  Aldricb. 

West  centr.'il  Arkansas,  Goni- 
stock. 

188!1.  liUermediato  Pliocene  fauna, 
Cope. 

South  central  Texas,  .Terniy. 

liepor(.  I  southern  Texas],  Tait. 

Jackson  I'lirchase  region,  Ken- 
tucky, Longhridgo. 

Kejiort  eastern  Texas,  Penrose. 

Grand  Gulf  formation,  John- 
son, L.  C. 


ni'vivl 


Tertiary— v'ontinued. 

Gi'i.i'  Ki-,(;ioN  (Florida  to  Texas  aiKitJ 
Kentucky) — Continued. 
1889.  Oberturonen-Kreide.  Hill,  i;.T,| 
Some  Floridi*  Miocene.  Ln^J 

don. 
Story  of  C^olorado  K'iv.r.  Hi 

K.  T. 
Report — division    of    I'ciio/i.i 

invertebrates,  II. !;.  (mo!  Surl 

vey,  Dall. 
Observations  on  southorn  Fl.rl 

ida,  Willcox. 
Report — Ijower  Mississi)i|)i  iii| 

vision,    11.  S.  (ieol. 

.Tolinson,  L.  C. 
Division   of  Mcsozoic   \u\fn 

brates,    V.  S.  (Seol.  .smv,. 

White,  C.  A, 
18JH).  Tertiary  fauna  of  Floiidii,  li,il 
Topography  of  FloriiI:i.  >^\u',,' 
<")range  sand    formations,  V 

Gee. 
Southern    extension    of  .\|i|, 

uiattox  formation,  .Mcdn'. 
Peculiarities  in  drjiiii:!;;!'.  Mi 

Gee. 
Phosphates    of    Floriihi,  Ci 

(ioldsmilh.  I.edoux.  \Vv;iit 
Mon  Louis  Islaiul,  Moliilu  |t:ii 

Langdon. 
Southern  drift  of  (ie()ii;ia,S|ie 

eer,  J.W. 
Saliferous  deixtsits  :is.vi(kni 

of  cliniatal  conditidiis.  slu 

ler. 
Analysis  of  marble  rnini  iM 

siana,  Hillel)rand. 
Geograi)hie  features  ni'  ii\;i 

Hill,  K.  T. 
Permian  of  Texas,  Cuiniiiiib 
Pilot  Knob,  Tex.,  IliU.lM 
Central  Texas,  Tarr. 
Report  on    Gulf  Tivtiarii- 

Texas,  Penrose,  li.  \.  1'. 
Review  of  Texas  geolni^v,  1' 

ble. 
Macfarlane's    Railway   liii 

Smith  and  (icsner.  llil!;ai 

Joimson,  MoCulclicii,  Loii, 

ridge,  Owen,  D,  D. 
Warren's  Geography,  lin'» 
Crowley's      Ridge,    Arkaii- 

Call, 
Cfthaba    <roal     field    i'';i" 

Squire,  .«mith,  1',.  \. 


tnTTiLirJ 


DAIION.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


939 


0(1. 

lorida  to  Toxns  aiidtj 
()<>ntiiiu(>(l. 
nou-Kmido,  Mill,  li.T.I 
r>rida  Miocoin'.  l.an;. 

Colorado  K'i\cv.  liil 

division   of    I'l'iio/iiK 

diratoH,  11. !;.  (JimiI.  Siir| 

iill. 

,ion8  on  Moutlicrn  I'lnrj 

illcox. 

■Ijowcr  Mi8sissi)ipi  i\\. 

,    IJ.  S.  (iool.    Siirviy] 

»n, !..('. 

of  Mi'so/oic  iiiMTii 
,    II.   S.  (Jeol.  Siiiv 

,  (;.  A. 

fannaof  Fliiiidn.li.il 
phy  of  Florida,  Sli:i!o 
Hand    foniiiitions,  M 

II  extension  dt"  Aji]. 
X  formation,  Medic. 
•itios  in  driiinau'c  M 

itos    of    Florida,  Cn) 
milli,  l.edoiix,  Wviiii. 
lis  Island,  Moliile  Ha 
ion. 
ndriftof(ic()ii;ia,Siu>ij 

W. 
ns  dejjosits  as  fviiiciiij 

natal  condiliniis,  sli 

of  niarblo  I'nun  ij"i| 
Hillohrand. 
hie,  featnn-s  (tl  TcxiiJ 
.  T. 

of  Texas.  Cuiiiniiib. 
loh,  Tex.,  iiill.lM 
Texas,  Tarr. 
on    (inlf  Tcrtiarir- 
Penrosc,  li.  A.  1". 
)f  Texas  g(Miii»i,'y,l'iii| 

vne's  Railway  t'niil^ 
anil  (Ic.'^ncr.  llik'arj 
on,  MoCntclK'ii,  Loii,'l 
Owen,  I).  1». 
8  Geograiiliy,  lin'H 
•8      Uidgc,    Arliaii-j 

eoal     fn'lil     11' 
3,  f-'mitli,  i:.  \. 


Tertiary — Cont  inned. 
(in.K  Kkoiox  (Florida  (o  Texas  and  (o 
Kentnclcy) — Con  tinned. 
lS!tO.   Drift    dejKJsits   of    Illinois, 

Worthon. 
1«!M.  Age  of  orange  sands,  Salisbury. 

Artesian  veils  of  Moniphis,  Saf- 
ford. 

Tertiary  of  western  Texas,  Am. 
Nat. 

Kaaxito  in  Arkansas,  liranner. 

Silieilied  woods  of  eastern  Ar- 
kansas, Call. 

Koport  on  northwestern  Texas, 
Cnnunins. 

Map  of  Kentucky,  Troeter. 

Florida  phosphate,  Cox,  Dar- 
ton,  Davidson. 

Floridite,  Cox. 

Report  of  State  geologist  of 
Texas.  Dnnihle. 

Iron  district  of  eastern  Texas, 
Dnniblo,  Herndon,  Kennedy, 
Walker. 

Record  t>f  v  ell  at  Lake  Worth, 
southern  Florida,  Darton. 

I'hosphales  of  America,  Wyatt. 

Age  of  P<  aeoOeek  beds,  Flor- 
ida, Da  II. 

Relation  of  Pleistocono  to  pre- 
Pleistocene  of  .Mississippi 
basin,  Chamberlin  and  Salis- 
bur- 

Northward  and  eastward  exten- 
sion of  pre-Pleistoc'Mio  grav- 
tds  in  Mi8si88ii)pi  basins, 
Salisbury. 

Texas  Permian,  White,  C.  A. 

Crowley's  Ridge,  Arkansas, 
Call,  Hranner,  Salisbury. 

Results  of  Texas  survey,  Dum- 
l)lo. 

Mode  of  deposition  of  Lafay- 
ette formation,  llilgard. 

Igneous  rocks  of  Arkansas, 
Williams,  .1.  F. 

Elevation  of  America  in  Ceno- 
zoic  periods,  Dall. 

t)range  saml,  Lagrange  and 
Ajipomattox,  llilgard. 

Variations  in  Cretaceous  and 
Tertiary  of  Alabama,  Lang- 
don. 

Eocene  mollusca  of  Texas,  Iloil- 
prin. 


Tertiary — Continued. 

GU'.K  RKontN  (Florida  to  Texas  and  to 
wcntueky) — Continued. 
1891.  Geology  of  the  South  west ,  1 1  ill, 
R.  T. 
Triassic  plants  from  Mew  M(ix- 

ico,  Knowlton. 
Ap]iomattox  formation  in  the 
Mississippi     e  ni  b  a  y  ui  ^\  n  t , 
McGee. 
Dakot.v.  Xkkkaska,  Kansas. 

1821.  Formation  of  western  part  of 

Mississijjpi  \' alloy,  James,  E. 
1823.  Expedition  from  Pittsburg  to 

the  Rocky  Mountains,  I^ong. 
Map  of  country  drained  by  the 

Mississippi,  .Tames,  E. 
18;i">.  Report  on  elevated  country  bo- 

twei<n     Missouri     and     Red 

rivers,  Featherstonhangh. 
1SI().  Geology  of  the  U])|ior  Missouri, 

Harris. 
1852.  Map  of  bad   lands,  Nebraska, 

I'.vans.  ,1. 
Survey     of    Iowa,    Wisconsin, 

Minnesota,  etc.,  Owen,  D.  D. 
1854.  Mai>  of  Wisconsin,   Iowa,  and 

Minnesota,  Owen,  D.  D. 
tS5(i.  Geology  of  the  upper  Missouri, 

Ilayden. 
Specimens      from      Mauvaiees 

Torres,  lUako. 
18.">8.  'Tertiary    aiul     Cretaceous    of 

the    Northwest,    Mock     and 

llaydon. 
Geology   of    Mauvaiscs   'Torres 

of  White  River,  Ilayden. 
Fort    Leavenworth   to    Pryans 

Pass,  i''ngebnann. 
Explanation   of  geologic    map 

and     section     of     Missouri, 

Swalhnv. 

1859,  RemarlcH  on  geology  of  lUack 

Hills,  Moidi  and  Ilayden. 
Explanation    of    map    of    Ne- 
braska and  Kansas,  Ilayden. 

1860.  Notes  on  Nebraska  and   I'tah, 

Ilayden. 
Notes  on  Kansas  and  Nebraska, 
Marcou,  J. 

18tU.  Reply  to  Newberry  on  age  of 
Nidtraska  loaves,  Herr. 

18(i2.  Period  of  elevation  of  ranges 
iwnr  sources  of  the  Missouri, 
Ilayden. 


940 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


tBUI.L.17J.| 


Tertiary — Continued. 
Dakota,  Nehkaska,  Kansas— Cont'd. 
18G2.  Lower  Silurian,  Jurassic,  Cre- 
taceous, .ind  Tertiary  fossils 
from     Nebraska,    Meek    and 
Hayden. 
18fi3.  (ieology,    etc.,    of    the    Ujtper 

Mis8iHsii)|>i,  Hayden,  H, 
I8(jt>.  Map  of    Canada  and  part  of 
United     States,    Logan    and 
Hall. 
Eastern  Kansas  and  geology  of 

Kansas,  Swallow. 
Tloport  in  geological  survey  re- 

jiort,  Kansas,  Ilawn. 
First  report  on  geology  of  Kan- 
sas, Mudgo. 
1867.  First  annual  report  of  surveys 
of  Nebraska,  Hayden. 
Cretaceous    of  the   West,   the 

Dakota  grouj),  Hayden. 
Section    in    eastern      Kans.as, 
Swallow. 
186!t.  [Jgnite  beds  of  the  upper  Mis- 
souri, etc.,  Hayden. 
Tertiary  of    Dakota   and  Ne- 
braska, Haj'den. 
Uemarks  on   Missouri   Valley, 

Hayden. 
Oetaceous  and  Tertiary  plants 
from  Yellowstone,  Newberry. 

1871.  observations  in  Dakota,  Froe- 

bel. 

1872.  Koport  of  survey  of  Nebraska, 

etc.,  Hayden. 

Tertiary  Hora  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Ijcsquoreux. 

Ancient  lakes  of  America,  New- 
berry. 

Plants  of  Cretaceous  and  Ter- 
tiary of  Kansas  and  Ne- 
braska, Les([uereux. 

(Jcology  of  the  Missouri  Valley, 
Hayden. 

1873.  Lignite   formation    and    ilora, 

Lesquoreux. 

1874.  Cretaceous    Ilora    of    Western 

Territories,  LesquiU'cux. 
Metainorphism  due  to  burning 

of  lignite.  Allen,  J.  A. 
Notes  on  geology  along  Union 

Pacilic  Kailroad,  Kneeland. 
Lignites    and    plant    beds    of 

western  America,  Newberry. 

1875.  Pliocene   of   western    Kansas, 

Mudge. 


Tertleiry — Continued. 
Dakota,  Nkbuaska,  Kansas— (out d, 

1875.  Geology  of  Kansas.  Mu(l};f, 
Explorations  in  Nebraska  ainl 

Dakota,  Hayden. 
Paleontology  of  reconnaissiiiKei 

of  the  lUack  Hills,  firiiiiull,) 
Reconnaissance  in  Black  Hills. | 

Winchell,N.H. 
Geologic  chart  of  the  rnltid 

States,  Uradley,  V.  H. 

1876.  Later  extinct  Horas  of  Noiiii] 

America,  Newberry. 
Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  jurj. 

riods  of  Kansas,  Mudjic. 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  l'()s>ilj 

of  upper  Missouri   ciiiintry, 

Gabb. 
Expedition  from  Santa  i'ttui 

the  Colorado,  Newbonv. 

1877.  Tertiary  and  C'retaccoiis  ]iiri- 

oils  of  Kansas,  Muilgo. 
Catalogue  of  fossils  fnnn  iresii  I 
and  brackish  water  dt'iiosiis 
of  the  West,  White,  ('.  A. 

1878.  Geology  of  Kansas,  Mudiri'. 
Hot  BlufTs  im  nilrdliclKii  NV- 

braska,  Kachcl. 

1879.  North  American  Mesozciic  aud 

Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

1880.  Geology  of   tlio    Hlack   Hills, 

Newton,  H. 
Physical  geogra]tliy  and  i,'C(ii- 

ogy  of  Nebriiska,  Aiij;lii',v. 
Mineral  resources  of  tlic  lihiik 

Hills,  .leuney. 

1881.  Loup   Fork   group  of  Kiinsny. 

Storuberg. 

1883.  Ago  of    Laramie   of    lial;ota. 

Cope. 
Green  Kiver  group  in  Moiitiina 
and  Dakota,  White,  ('.  A. 

1884.  White  Kiver  beds   near  Sully 

Springs,  Dakota,  Coiic. 

1885.  Age  of  Kansas,  Smyth,  H.  IS. 
Map  of  United  States,  Mcdee. 
Geology    of    Norton    Cinuitv. 

Kans.,  Hay,  K, 
Tertiary    in    Harper    Cdiiiity, 

Kans.,  Cragin. 
Operations  in  upper  Missouri 

region,  Hayden. 

1886.  Volcanic  dust  in  soutliwestfrii 

Nebraska,  Merrill,  (i.  1'. 

1887.  Southwestern  Kansas,  f-t,  John, 


[bum,.  127. 1 

id. 

KA,  Kansas— Cont'd, I 
F  Kansas.  iliidMf, 
ms  in  Nebraska  aiiil| 
Hay  (Ten. 
)g.v  of  i'0('()iinai,ss;iii(e| 
{lack  Hills,  (iriiiiiHI.I 
saiU'O  in  IJlack  IliHsJ 

ii,N.ir. 

chart  ol'  tlio  riiih,|| 
Uadloy,  1".  II. 
inct  lioras  of  Noni, 
b,  Newberry, 
iiid  CretaocoiiH  juii- 
Kansas,  Miid^io, 
8  and  Tertiary  ^()s^ilj 
)V  Missouri   ('(imitrv. 

n  from  Sautii  I'c  tii| 
)rado,  Newbony. 
md  Cretaceous  ]iiri- 
Cansas,  Jhulgo. 
of  fossils  fmiii  fresii 
.elvish  -water  dciiosits 
S'cst,  White,  ('.  A. 
f  Kansas,  Mu(lj;('. 
8  iiii  ni>rdli(li('ii  NV- 
iKachcl. 

oriean  Mosoznic  .iinl 
Miller,  S.  A. 
the    Hlack    Hills, 
H, 

[cogr.ii^liy  and  g&ul- 
ibraska,  Anj;bcy. 
inrces  of  the  lilmk 
iney. 
group  of  iuuisas, 

araniio  of    linkota, 

^ronp  ill  Mdiitaiia 
ta,  White,  C,  A. 

r  beds   near  Sully 
Dakota,  ('(i]ii'. 

sas,  Smyth,  11.  II. 
ti'il  Stale,'',  Mr(,(>e. 
Norton    County, 

.V,  H. 

Harper    Ceiuity, 
gin. 

in   upjier  Mi^tsmiri 
yden. 

it  in  south we.siiTii 
Merrill,  (i.  I'. 

Kansas,  St., lohn. 


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NORTH  AMERICAN  GEOLOGY. 


941 


Tertiary — Con  tinned , 
I).\KOTA,  Neijraska,  KANSAS — Cont'd. 
1^87.  Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 
l^>i8.  History  of  geologic   work  in 
Kansas,  Hay  and  Thompson. 
Report  on  geology  of  Kansas, 

Hay,  R. 
Tertiary  (piartzito  of  Nebraska, 

Hicks. 
Coal,  Ashburner. 
IS.^Ii.  (ioology    of    Kansas,    lectnre, 
Hay,  K. 
Nickel     ore,     Logan     Coniity, 

Kans.,  Snow. 
Soils  of  Nebraska,  Hicks. 
(Jreen  <iniirtzite,  Todd. 
18!)0.  Kastorn  Kansas,  Call. 

Kansas  salt  mines.  Hay,  R. 
Southeastern  Kansas,  Hay,  R. 
Macfarlane's    Railway    Gnide, 
St.  .Joliii,  Todd. 
mi.  Central  Nebraska,  Russell,  F. 
W. 
Flat    Creek    b;.d    lands     [Ne- 
braska], Kingcloy. 
An  old  lakebottoni  [Nebraska], 

Hicks. 
Lciif-bearing  terraiie  in   Loup 
Fork,  in  the  "Public  Lands," 
Cragin. 
(Jheyenno  sandstone  and  Neo- 

coniian,  (Jragiii. 
New  fishes  from  South  Dakota,  i 
Cope.  1 

IJeconnaissance  in  Indian  Ter- 
ritory, Hill,  R.  T. 
(ioology  of  the  Southwest,  Hill, 
11.  T. 

lidlKV    MoUNTAIN-tiKKAT     lUSlN    RK- 

(ilO.N. 

lK|;i.  Exploration  from  the  Missouri 
to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  Fre- 
mont. 

\f<'y2.  (io(dogy  andpaleont(»logy,  val- 
ley of  Salt  Lake,  Hall,.!. 

isril!.  (ieologic  map  of  United  States, 
etc.,  Marcou,  ,1. 

IS.'il.  Section  gt'-ologicjuo  des  Mon- 
tagues rocheusoH,  Mincou,  J. 

IfCCi.  Report  on  exploration  between 
latitudes  H8   and  1 1   for  route 
to  the  raciflc,  Scbiel. 
Ueber  die  Oeologie  von  Nord- 
Amerika,  Mareou,  .J. 


Tertiary — Continued. 
Rocky  Mountain-Orkat  Hasin  Re- 
gion— Continued. 

1857.  Country  along  Mexican  bound- 

ary from  the  Pacilic  to  the 
Colorado,  Emory. 

Geology  of  lower  Colorado  re- 
gion, Schott. 

United  States  and  Mexican 
boundary  survey,  Emory, 
Parry,  Hall,  ,1. 

1858.  Map  and  section  of  country  on 

Missouri  River,  Haydcu. 
Geology    of    North     America, 
Marcou,  .1. 

1859.  (Jeology  from  Fort  Bridger  to 

Camp  Floyd,  Utah,  l^iigel- 
mann. 

1860.  Deposits   of  bad   lands   of  the 

.ludith,  Hayden. 
Notes  on  Nebraska  and   Utah, 

Hayden. 
liesqncroux    on    Tertiary    and 

Cretaceous  lioras,  Newlierry. 

1861.  Report    on      Colorado     Kiver, 

Newberry. 

Discoveries  by  Ca^itain  Simp- 
son across  the  continent, 
Meek  and  Euglemann. 

Geology  of  headwaters  of  the 
Missouri,  Hayden. 

1865.  Eocene     lignite    formation    of 

United  States,  Conrad. 

1866.  Albertitt'  from  Colorado,  Den- 
ton. 

Some  mining  districts  of  Ari- 
zona, Silliman. 

Second  aiiniial  rejtort  of  survey, 
Wyoming,  Hayden. 

1867.  Remarks  on  country  about 
sources  of  tlio  Missouri,  Meek 
and  Hayden. 

1868.  Tertiary  of  Crcen  b'iver,  Colo., 
Scudder. 

Descriiition  of  new   iiiiio,  et<'., 

Conrad. 
Forinatioiis  aioii^  easlern  iii:ir- 

gin     of     l>ocl\\    Mountains, 

Hayden. 

1869.  Notes  on  Wyoming  and  (Colo- 
rado, Hayden. 

Geologic  notes  on  Yellowstone 
region,  Ilines,  C.  M. 

Report  of  survey  of  Colorado 
and  New  Mexico,  Ilaytlon. 


942 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX   OF 


[BUU.  127. 


Tertiary — Continuod. 
liocKY  Mountain-Gkkat  Basin   Ke- 
GiON — Contiuued. 

1869.  Exploration  of  Yollowstoue  and 

Missouri  rivers,  Hayden. 

1870.  Sun  pictures  of  Rocky  Moun- 

tain Bconory,  llaydeu,  F.  V. 

Green  River  coal  basin,  King,  C. 

Fossils  from  Utah,  Meek. 

Mauvaises  Torres  formation  in 
Colorado,  Marsh,  O.  C. 

Fossils  collected  by  King  sur- 
vey, Meek. 

1871.  Report  of  San  Juan  division, 

survey  of  Colorado,  Kndlich. 

Eastern  Uinta  Mountains, 
Marsh. 

Sections  of  IJeur  River  group, 
Wyoming,  llayden. 

Preliminary  report  on  Wyo- 
ming, etc.,  Hayden. 

Eocene  of  Utah,  Conrad. 

Notes  on  Wyoming  and  Colo- 
rado, llajlen. 

1872.  Resources  of  western    Kansas 

and  oaytorn  Colorado,  Elliott, 

R.  S. 
Map    of   Montana    and   Wyo- 
ming, Hayden  and  Peale. 
Prolilc's  and  sections  to  accom- 
I      pany  final  report  of  survey 

of  Territories,  Hayden. 
Age  of  coal  of  Wyoming,  Cope. 
Geysers    of   Yellowstone    and 

Fireholo  rivers,  Hayden. 
Paleoutologic  report,  Wyoming, 

Meek. 
New    fossil     mammalia    from 

Wyoming,  Leidy. 
Report  on  mineral  rocks,  etc., 

Peale. 
Age    of  coal   series  of  Hitter 

Creek,  Wyo.,  Cope. 
Tertiary    coal     of    the    West, 

Hodge,  J.  T. 
General  report  on  Montana  and 

adjacent  Territories,  1  layden. 
Report  on  8i"'vc7  of  Territories, 

Hayden. 
Dinosaurs  in  transition  beds, 

Cope. 

1873.  Report  of  Snake  River  division, 

Uradley,  F.  H. 
Geologic  nmp  of  United  States, 


Hitcheock,  C. 
and  Blake. 


H. ;  Hitchcock 


Tertiary — Continued. 
Rocky  Mountaix-CJheat  Basin   Hk. 
GION — Continued. 

1873.  Sixtli  report  on  survey  of  Mdn. 

tana,  Idaho,  Wyoming,   and 

Utah,  Hayden. 
Explorations  of  187:i  under  F. 

V.  Hayden,  Snake  River  re- 
gion, Bradley,  F.  11. 
Structure  of  country  north  oi 

Colorado     Canyon,    Powell, 

J.W. 
Explorations  in   Uinta  Moim- 

tains,  T'tah,  .fones,  W.  A. 
Extinct   mammals  from  Wyo- 

ming,  Leidy. 
Reconnaissance     along    riiioi 

Pacific  Railroad,  Bannister. 
Paleoutologic  report,  Moulaiia, 

Idaho,  Wyomin,"^,  and  I'tali, 

Meek. 
Extinct  Vertebrata  of  Korvnt 

of  Wyoming,  Cope. 
Report,  Montana,  Idaho,  Wyo- 
ming, and  Utah,  Pciile. 
Extinct    vertebrate    tannii   of 

of  Western  Territori<!8, 1  .eidy, 
Geology  of  Avestorn  Wydiiiiii;;, 

Comstoek. 
Age  of  certain    beds    in  Wyo 

ming,  Les(|uereux. 
Tertiary  coal  of  Canyon  City, 

Colo., Clark,  R.N. 

1874.  Wheeler's  Expedition  niuli  Neii 

Mexiko  und  Arizona,  l.oew. 
Report  on  Middle  Park,  Colo., 

Marvine. 
Formation  of  lignite  of  i'ofkv 

Mountain  region,  I  iesfincreiix 
Report  on  vertebrate    jialeoii 

tology,  Colorado,  Cope, 
Eocene  and  Pliocene  of  New 

Mexico,  Cope. 
Lignitic  formation  and  itstlcin, 

Lescjucreux. 
Age  of  lignite  of  Rocky  iMiiiiu 

tains,  Lesquereux. 
Age  of  lignite  group,  llayilm 
Gold  Hill  mining  region,  .Mar 

vine. 
Vertebrata  of  ("rotaceoiis  of  ilie 

West,  Coi,.'. 
Stratigraphy  of  lMi()(eiii'of| 

northern  Colorado,  Cope. 
Lignite  llora  of  the  far  Wist, 

Newberry. 


lABTOS.] 


1S7 


187(; 


[BULL,  127, 

Cl. 

;-(tKKAT     lUSIN     Kk- 

[ICll. 

it  on  survey  of  Moii- 
iilio,  Wyomiiij;,  ami 
iiydcii. 

Jim  of  1872  uiultr  F, 
LMi,  Simke  Uiver  rt- 
adley,  IMl. 
of  country   north  ci 
o     Cauyon,    Powell, 

onB  in    Uinta  Mouu. 
tab,  .louos,  W.  A. 
uaramals  from  Wyo- 
eiily. 

(sauco     along    I  iiioii 
Uiiilroatl,  IJanuisttr. 
ogic  report,  Mont;>iia, 
Wyouiiu,'?,  and  UtiiK 

Vertebrata  of  l^oiiiie 
)niing,  Cope, 
lontana,  Idaho,  Wyo- 
ud  TTtali,  Pealr. 
vcrt<'l>rate  fauna  nf 
torn  Territories,  1  .cidv. 
of  western  Wyoniin;.', 
)ek. 

kertain    beds    in  Wyo- 
ie8<iuereux. 
ijoal  of  Cauyon  City, 
lark,  H.  N. 
Expedition  Dii<liNeu 
und  Arizona,  l.ocw. 
n  Middle  Park,  Colo., 
e. 

n  of  lignite  of  l!ofky 
in  region, l-eH(in('reii\. 
vertebrate,  ]ial«on- 
Jolorado,  Cope, 
nd  Pliocene  of  Ni'» 
Cope, 
orination  and  its  lion, 

:eux. 

;nite  of  Kocky  Jloii'i 
ostinereux. 
;nitc  group,  llaydiii 
mining  region,  Mar 

a  of  Cretaceous  of  the 

ope. 

:apliy  of  Pliocene 

a  Colorado,  Co])!'. 

ora  of  tho  far  \Vest,| 

|ry. 


iBTON.l 


NORTH  AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


043 


'ertiary — Continnod. 
Rocky  Moi;xtain-Great  Basik  Kk- 
(iioN — Continued. 
1H71.  Exploratiim  of  the  Colonulo, 
Powell,  J.  W. 
Age  of  western  lignite,  Steven- 
son. 
Report  of  survey  of  Colorado 

1873,  llaydeu. 
Report  on  youth  I'ark  district, 

Colorado,  Peale. 
Santa  Fe  marls.  Cope. 
Eocene  and  Pliocene  lacustrine 

formations.  Cope. 
Report  on   San  Luis  division, 
Colorado,  Endlich. 

IS"."!.  Classification  and  distribution 
of  Crotacoons,  Cope. 

Report  on  northwestern  New 
Mexico,  Cope. 

(ieology  of  New  Mexico,  Cope. 

Surface  features  of  front  range 
of  Rocky  Mountains,  Hay- 
den. 

Ancient  lake  basins  of  the 
Rocky  M  o  u  n  t  a  i  n  region, 
Marsh. 

Survey  of  New  Mexico  for  1874, 
Cope. 

Re]>ort  on  Utah,  Nevada,  Ari- 
zona, and  Now  Mexico,  How- 
ell, E.  E. 

Northwestern  Wyoming,  Com- 
stock,  T.  15. 

Report  on  portions  of  New  Mex- 
ico and  Arizona  surveyed  in 
1873,  fJilbert,  G.  K. 

Geology  of  portions  of  Colo- 
rado ■'urveyed  in  1873,  Ste- 
venson. 

Exploration  of  the  ('olorado, 
Powell,  J.  W. 

Fossils  west  of  Greeley  and  Ev- 
ans, etc.,  Colorado,  Meek. 

l><7ii.  Maps  of  parts  of  California, 
Nevada,  Arizona,  Utah,  New 
Mexico,  and  Colorado,  Gil- 
bert, Marviin;  and  Howell. 
Paleontology  of  Great  ISasin, 
exploration  by  Simpson, 
Meek. 

Superficial  deposits  of  Ne- 
braska, Aiighey. 

Notes  on  lignite  group  of  east- 
ern Colorado,  etc.,  Hayden. 


Tertlsuy — Continued. 
Rocky  Mountain-Ghkat  Basin   Rk- 

I  (iioN — Continued. 

I  1870.  Review  of  fossil  flora  of  North 

America,  Lesiiuereux. 
Tertiary  llora  and  age  of  North 

American     lignite,     Lesqiie- 

reux. 
Notes  on   Uinta  and  Wasatch 

ranges,  King,  ('. 
Paleontology  of  Plateau  prov- 
ince, White,  (J.  A. 
New  Tertiary  lake  basin,  Grin- 

nell  and  Dana,  E.  S. 
(ieology  between  Leavenworth 

and  the  Sierra  Nevada,  Kn- 

gclniann. 
Cn.'taceouM  and  Tertiary  fossils 

of  np]>er  Missouri,  Meek. 
Jieport  of   surveys   for   187  4, 

Hayden. 
Report  01    middle    division  of 

survey  of  Colorado,  Peaie. 
Section  between  headwaters  of 

Missouri    and    Yellowstone, 

Hayden. 
Age    of    vertebrate     fauna    of 

Eocene  of  New  Mexico,  Cope, 
Relations  of  lignitic  group  of 

the  West,  Stevenson. 
Expedition    from  Santa  I'e  to 

tho  (Jolorado,  Newberry. 
U'inta  Mountains,  Powell,  J.  W. 

J.  W. 
Cretaceous    fossils     from    San 

Juan  expedition,  Meek. 
Microscojiic  jietrography  sur- 
vey fortieth  parallel,  Zirkel. 
New  ])lant8  from  lignite  forma- 
tions, Lesqueroux. 

1877.  I-ava  lields  of  southern  Utah, 

Dutton. 
Geology  of  Judith  K'iver  region, 

Montana,  Cope. 
Results  of   surveys    for    1875, 

Hayden. 
Age    of    Rocky   Monnt.-iins    in 

Colorado,  Peale,  Slevenson. 
Report   of  southeast  division, 

survey  of  Colorado,  I'ndlich. 
Descriptive    geology,    fortieth 

par.-tllel   survey,  Hague  and 

Emmons. 
Field  work  in  Teton  region,  St. 

John. 


944 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


|BUI.l..  12J, 


Tertiary— ( 'ontinuod. 
Rocky  M<)rNTAiN-(iHRAT  Basin  Kk- 
(iioN — Contiiuu'd. 

1877.  Work  in  Henry  JSouiitiiins  aud 

ou  Lake  Honnevilh',  Gilbert 
G.K. 

Report  on  San  Juan  rojjiiou,  Col- 
orado, Holmes,  W.  H. 

Explorations  between  .TiimeH 
liny,  Lakes  Superior  iind  Hu- 
ron, Boll. 

Artesian  borinj^H  in  Wyoininjj, 
llayden. 

Preliminary  rojjort  ofmirvoy  of 
Territories,  llayden. 

Extinet  \'ert(!l)rata  from  New- 
Mexico,  Cope. 

Paleontologio  cliaraetcrs  of 
Cenozoie  and  Mcsozoic  in 
Oreeii  River  district,  AVhite, 
C.A. 

Peculiar  type  of  erui)tivenioun- 
tain.s  in  Colorado,  Peale. 

1878.  Remarks  ou    Laramie    group, 

"White,  C.  A. 

Grand  River  district,  Colorado, 
Peale. 

Report  on  White  River  district, 
Colorado,  Endlich. 

Systematic  geology  of  fortieth 
parallel  survey,  King,  C. 

Tertiary  llora  of  Western  Ter- 
ritories, by  LesfiuereuXjCope. 

Results  of  surveys  in  Colorado 
in  187<),  llayden. 

Striking  products  of  erosion  in 
Colorado,  Endlich. 

Preliminary  report  of  survey 
of  Territories,  1878,  llayden. 

Eruptivo  rocks  of  Colorado, 
PZndlicb. 

Wasatch  group,  llayden. 

liignito  formations  of  North 
America,  Lesquereux,  llay- 
den. 

Portion  of  northwestern  Colo- 
rado, White,  C.  A. 

1879.  The  survey  of  the  fortieth  par- 

allel, Newberry. 

Review  of  Hayden's  atlas  of 
Colorado,  and  sketch  of  geol- 
ogy of  Northwest,  Morgan,  A. 

Fossil  forests  in  volcanic  Ter- 
tiary of  Yellowstone  Park, 
Holmes,  W.  H. 


Tertiary — Continued. 
Rocky  Moi'ntain-Ore.vt  Ba.sin   i;k 
(iiuN — Continued. 
187!).  Fox  Hills  grouj),  Stevenson. 
Age   of  Laramie    group,    Han 

nistor. 
Ivoimrt  of  operations   in  (old 

rado  and   New   Mexico,   Stf. 

venaou. 
Ozocerite,  Newberry. 
Macfarlane's    (leological    Kai 

road  Cinide,  Colorado,    ll;iv. 

den,  Davis,  W.  M. 
Laramie  of   western  Wyoiiiiiij; 

region,  Peale. 
Fortieth   i)arallel   survey,  sys- 
tematic    geology,    by    Kini;, 

Punipelly. 
Laramie  group  east  of  Spaniel! 

ranges,  Stevenson. 
Macfarlane's    Geological    Kiiil. 

road  Guide,  Utah,  etc.,  Davis. 

W.M. ;  Hague,  A. 
Humboldt     Pocahontas     vciu, 

Rosit.'i,  Colo.,  Clark,  U.S. 
Sweetwater  district,  Endlich. 
Geology  of    (Jreeu    Ri\cr  div 

trict,  Peale. 
(ieology  of  (ialisteo  Creik,  N, 

Mex,,  Stevenson. 
Progress  of  survey  of  Wynmiii^ 

aud  Idaho,  llayden. 
Relations  of  horizons  of  extinct 

votebrata,  Cope. 
Report  on  i)aloontology,  sMiv(y 

of     Wyoming     and     lih\\iv. 

White,  C.  A. 
18f<fl.  Reconnaissance   in    San   I'raii- 

Cisco,  Eureka,  and  Bodio  dis- 
tricts, Becker,  (i.F. 
High  plateaus  of  I'tah,  ]»Mtt"ii, 

Powell. 
Manti  beds  of  Utah,  Coiic. 
The  great  West,  llayden,  F.  V. 
1881.  Artesian    wells     in      ('Dlonnid, 

Berthouil. 
Deer  Creek  coal  ticdds,  Aii/mii, 

Devercux,  Walcott. 
Larami(!  of  southern  New  Mex- 
ico, Stevenson. 
Memoir  on  Loxoloplioilm  :inil 

Uintathoriiini,  (isbom. 
Tuni noise  of  Now  Mexico,  ^-iHi- 

man,  B.,  jr. 
Exainimitious  in  Colonidd  ami 

New  Mexico,  Stevenson. 


1881 


IBTON] 

ertiary— Con 
Rocky  Mou: 

(il<jN — Co 

l!<81.  Atlas 
Age 

Uta 
Bridg* 

McN 

Minen 

Gol( 

bran 
Cortai 

Basil 
Facts  i 

and 
Excavi 

Dutt 
Cretac( 

of  th 
'I'ertiar 
Tertiar 

yon  d 
Tertiar 

Scudt 
Souther 

man. 
Pbvsica 

Canyc 
Tertiary 

tiary 

Lesqu 
Tufa   tY 

Wadsi 
Report  0 

ical  Si 
Work  ii 

trict,  ] 
Reerodei 

son. 

Review 
Mollut 
White 

San  Ju 
Conist 

Progresf 
Hunt, 

Cretacec 
of  the 

Comminj 
amie  p 

Tufa  fr( 
worth. 

Green  R 

and  Di 

Bull.  127 


188: 


(BULI,.  127.       IBTON] 


<-(iRKAT  Basin   Uy, 

tied. 

Cfronp,  Stevenson. 

araniio    Ki'""P'    I'^'n- 

operations   in  ('did. 
I   Now   Mexiro,   Stf. 

NowlKTiy. 
ii'n    (ieolof;i('iil    Ii'iiil. 
lide,    Coloriulo,    lliiy. 
vis,  \V.  M. 

if   wcHtiTM  Wydiiiiii;; 
I'oiilc. 

[tarallel    survey,  .sys- 
geology,    by    Iwnj, 

ly. 

;i'oiip  east  of  Siiiinisli 
iStoveiison. 
e's    (ieologiciil    liaii- 
ide,  Utah,  etc.,  l);\\\<. 
Hague,  A. 

i     Pocabontas     vein, 
Uolo.,  Clark,  K.\. 
er  district,  Eudlidi, 
)f    CJreeu    Rivfi-  (lj>. 
jale. 

f  (ialisteo  Cretli,  N,  | 
evenson. 
f  survey  of  'WviiMiiii,'  I 
bo, llayden. 

f  horizons  of  cxtiint  | 

,  Cope, 
paleontology,  siuviy  I 

niing     and     MiiIki. 
\. 

ance    in    .San   I'laii- 

rcka,  and  ] iodic  dis-l 

elcer,  (i.F. 

ausof  rtah,  Diitl" 

of  Utah,  Copi'. 
^Vfst,  Haydcii,  1'.  V,  I 
iclls     in      CiilorMilo.  I 

coal  tields,  Aii/."iii. 
Walcott. 

.southern  >-t\v  Mt*- 
hnson. 

I.,ox(doplnidrii  iiuil 
jiuin,  Osborn. 
If  Now  Mexico,  Silli- 
Ir. 

Ins  in  Colorado  iiiiil| 
ICO,  Stevenson. 


NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


945 


ertiary — Contiuned. 
K(i(  KY  Mountain-CJhkat   Hasin   Kk- 
(iiuN — Continued. 
18S1.  Atlas  of  Colorado,  Mayden. 

Ago  of  silver  reef  sandstone, 

Utah,  Maynard,  Rolker. 
liridger     lieds    of      Wyoming, 
McMastors. 

1882.  Minerals  from  Table  Mountain, 
Golden,  Colo., Cross  and  Ilille- 
brand. 

Certain  Tertiary  of  tho  Groat 
Basin,  Cope. 

Facts  in  Montana,  Idaho,  Utah, 
and  Colorado,  Newl)erry. 

Excavation  of  <>ran(l  Canyon, 
Dutton. 

Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  lloru 
of  the  West,  Lesrjueronx. 

'tertiary  of  central  region, Cope. 

Tertiary  history  cf  Grand  Can- 
yon district,  Dutton. 

Tertiary  basin  of  Colorado, 
Scudder. 

Southern  New  Mexico,  Silli- 
man. 

Plivsical  geology  of  (irand 
Canyon  district,  Dutton. 

Tertiary  flora  as  related  to  Ter- 
tiary nuuerals  of  tho  West, 
Lesquereux. 

Tufa  from  Florissant,  Coh>., 
Wadsworth. 

Report  of  United  States  Geolog- 
ical Survey,  I'owell,  .1.  W. 

Work  in  Rocky  Mountain  dis- 
trict, Haydcn. 

Reeroded  channel  way,  Steven- 
son. 

188.'!.  Review   of    nonniarino    fossil 
MoUusca  of  North  America, 
White,  C.  A. 
San     Juan    region,   Colorado, 
Comstock. 

Progress     of     geology,     1882, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  floras 

of  the  West,  Lc8([uereux. 

Commingling  of  faunas  in  Lar- 
amie group.  White,  C.  A. 

Tufa  from  Florissant,  Wads- 
worth. 

Green  River  group  in  Montana 
and  Dakota,  W' bite,  C.  A. 
Bull.  127 60 


Tertiary — Continued. 
Rocky  Miuntain-Grkat  Barin  Re- 
(iiox — Continut^d. 
1883.  Exploration  of  fortieth  parallel, 
Wadsworth. 

liurning  of  lignite  in  situ, 
White,  C.  A. 

General  statements,  survey  of 
Wyoming  and  Idaho,  llay- 
den. 

Report  on  Wind  River  district, 
St.  .John. 

Fauna  and  extent  of  Laramie 
group,  White,  C.  A. 

Report  on  Cretaceous  an<l  Ter- 
tiary, Ward,  L.  F. 

Fossils  of  the  Laramie  group, 
AVhito,  C.  A. 

Silicifie<l  stumi»s  of  Colorado, 
Warder. 

Tertiary  basin  at  Florissant, 
Colo.,  Scudder. 

Tertiary  Mollusca  from  Colo- 
rado, Utah,  and  Wyoming, 
White,  C.  A, 

Coal  measures  of  Gunnison 
County,  Colo,,  Tlallowell. 

Geology  of  Yellowstone  Park, 
Holmes,  W.  H. 

Ore  deposits  of  Summit  district, 
Colorado,  Hills. 

188'1.  Loup  Fork  beds,  in  Now  Mexico, 

Cope. 
Jjoup  Fork  beds  in  (iila  River, 

Cope. 
Vortobrata  of  Tertiary  of  the 

West,  Cope. 
Idaho  I'liocene  lake.  Cope. 
Geology  of  tho  Rocky  Jlountain 

district,  Emmons,  S.  F. 
Data  concerning  Denver  widls, 

Cbisholm, 
Report  from  Carroll  to  Yellow- 
stone Park,  Dana  and  Griu- 

nell. 
Artesian     wells     of     Denver, 

Cross. 

188.'>.  Relations  of  Puerco  and  Lara- 
mie deposits,  Cope, 

Marsh  on  the  Diuocerata,  Sci- 
ence. 

Dinocerata,  Marsh,  O.  C. 

Coutribiition.s  to  mineralogy  of 
Rocky  Mountains,  Cross  and 
Ilillebrand. 


946 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[BCU.1B. 


Tertiary — ("oiitiimcd. 

liOCKY    MoUNTAIN-(il{|-,AT    llASIN    KK- 

GioN — CoutiuuoU. 

1885.  Geologic      Bkotcli     of     Hocky 

Moiintaiu  diviiiiou,  IhiiiiioiiH, 
8.  F. 

Volciinoos  and  Iiiviih  of  Now 
Muxico,  Diitton. 

Cope's  Tertiury  vortobriitft,  Sci- 
ence. 

Geologic  Map  of  L'liited  .StutoH, 
McGee. 

1886.  Dinoreratii,  Marsh. 

Geology    of    the    Liiraniio    of 

Montana   coul    lieldH,   Lind- 

gren. 
TnrquoiBe    from    Now    Mexico, 

Clark  and  Diller. 
LacuBtriiiudcpositMof  Montana, 

Pcale. 
Pliocene  sandn,  Merrill,  fJ.  I'. ; 

Teale. 
,  Studies  in  Montan.i,  llayden. 

1887.  Volcanic  dusts,  analyses,  Whit- 

Jield,  J.  K. 

Petrified  forest  of  Arizona, 
Dickinson. 

Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 

1888.  Coal    lield    of   Crested   l$ntte. 

Lakes. 

Coals  of  Colorado,  Newberry. 

Fossil  plants  from  Golden,  Les- 
([ucreux. 

Geology  of  Colorado  ore  de- 
posits, Lakes. 

Mountain  upthmsts.  White, 
C.  A. 

Oil  fields  of  Fremont  County, 
Colo.,  Ihlscng. 

Red  Mountain  district,  Ouray 
County,  Colo.,  Ked/io. 

San  Juan  region,  Ihlscng. 

Upper  Eocene  lacustrine  forma- 
tions, Scott,  W.  B. 

Vertebrate  fauna  of  the  Puerco 
epoch.  Cope. 

Black  Hills  region,  Carpenter, 
Crosby. 

Sonora  earthquake,  Goodfel- 
low. 

Valley  of  Mexico,  Cliism. 
.    Relations  of  Laramie,  White, 
C.  A. 

Geologio  history  of  Yellowstone 
Park,  Hague,  A. 


Tertiary— Con  t  i  nued. 

KOCKY    Mor.NTAIX-GUKAT  Basin    Kk. 
oioN— Continued. 

1889.  Bajn  California,  Lindgrcn. 
Iron  Butte,  Montana,  Ciilvin. 
Brontops  robustus,  Marsh. 
Stratigraphy  in  Denver  l)asin, 

Eldridge. 
Report,   division   of  Paleobm. 

any,    U.    S.    Geol.     Surve\, 

Ward,  L.  F. 
Black  Hills  rcgio;i,  Caiiiciitir. 
Report — Rocky  Moiintaiiisili,; 

sion,  U.  S.  (ieol.  Sur  .ey.Kii: 

mons,  S.  F. 
Age  of  Denver  forma tioii.Cdpt, 
Denver  formation,  ('ross. 
Relations    in     P  uver   nj;ioa 

Eldridge. 
Dinosauria  of  the  Denver  Iml*, 

Cannon. 
Eruptions    of    !^i)anisli    iiiiil, 

region.  Hills. 
Field  fororiginal  work  in  KNb 

Mountains,  Hills. 
Huerfano  River  basin,  llilis 
Northwestern      coal      itui< 

Hewett. 

1890.  Custer  County,  Colo.,  Cliarlimi, 
Laramie      groiij).     Newborn 

Stevenson,  AVard,  L.  !'. 
Disi)lacements    in  Graml  Caiii 

yon,  Walcott. 
Drainage  systems  of  .New  Misj 

i<^o,  Tarr. 
Warren's  (>eograi)hy,  lirewer 
Macfarlane's    Railway  (iiiii!' 

Bailey,    G.    1'..;    liroadhoail 

Davis,      Emmons,     (iilln 

Hague,    Procter,    PuuiihIKi 

Scott,  Willis. 
Distribution  of  fossil  plaiiti 

Ward,  L.  F. 
Uinta  formation,  Scott,  W.  H 
Skull  of  Ceratopsidif,  Marjli 
Report    of  geologist  ol  Wy 

miug,  Rickotts. 
Eastern  Colorado,  Caniiou. 
Spanish    Peaks    rouioii,  (oli 

rado,  Hills. 
Huerfano  bods.  Hills. 
Structural  features  near  !'« 

ver,  Colo.,  Eldridge. 

Movements  of    Rocky  ■'*'"' 
tains,  Emmons,  S.  1'. 


lilTON] 

fertiary— Continm 

KOCKV    MorNTAi 

cioN — Contin 

ISid.  Geologic 

mined  Ij 

Marsh. 

Asphaltun 

rado,  St( 

('oal  fields 

Features  o 

Hills. 
Perry  Park 
Rosita  Hill 
Nampa  inu 
rACiFic  Statf;s. 
is;t7.  On  guano  d 
IX IS.  Statistics  o 
18l!t.  Notes   on  t 
region,  L 
United  Sta 
dition,  Di 
1!<51.  I'luton  geyt 
Shepherd 
Report  on  ii 
fornia,  Fr 
Geology  am 
fornia,  Ty 
1852.  (Quaternary 
Blako,  J. 
IXb'A.  Geology  of 
Trask. 
(Jeologic    11 
States,  etc 
1851.  Preliminary 
California, 
Notes  on  golc 
nia,  Rlako, 
Localities  of 

Bailey,  J. 
Geology  of  CO 
part  of  Siei 
Exploration 
eighth  and 
in  1853-54, 
1855.  Account  of  v 
southern  Ca 
Fossil  shells 

Conrad. 
Gisement  do  1 

Marcou,  .J. 
Remarks  on  j 
fornia,  Blal 
Extent  of  go] 
W.  P, 


[BCLUir. 

x-(lUKAT  Basin  1:k. 

lucd. 

fornia,  Lindgreii. 

0,  Moutauii,  Calvin, 

robustiis,  Marsli. 

phy  lu  Deuvcr  liasin 

;o. 

[liviHiou  of  Piileoliiii. 

'.    S.    Geol.     Snrve;, 

L.  F. 

ills  region,  Cavi)ciitir, 

Rooky  Momitiiiiisdivi 

'.  S.  (iool.  Sut'.'oy.IJi: 

J.F. 

enver  formation, ('"]H. 

(tniiiitiou,  Cross. 

s    in    r  ;Qver  Vf<im, 

riu  of  tbo  Dcnvorli 
n. 

18    of    Si)aiiisli    piiikl 

,  Hills. 

original  work  in  \U\ 
;aiu8,  Hills, 
o  Kivor  l)asiii,  Hill 
jsteru      coal      re^iinaj 
tt. 

bounty,  Colo.,  Cliarlt>iii| 
group,     NewburryJ 
180I1,  AVard,  I..  V. 
iiueiits   ill  Grand  (' 

alcott. 
|o  systems  of  Nrw  .Maj 
arr. 

s  (Geography,  lirewu. 
lie's     liaihvay  (InWe 
G.    I'..;    ISrortillu'iii 
Kmnioiis,     <'ill«i 
I,    Procter,    ruuiiall}j 
Willis, 
tiou   of   fossil  plaiit^ 
L.  F. 
(niiation,  Scott, ^\.H 
CeratopsidM',  Mari-li. 
|of  geologist  of  Wyi 
Kicketts. 
Colorado,  CaniiDU. 
Peaks    ro.uioii.  lol'l 
ills. 
lo  beds.  Hills, 
lal  features  near  I'fij 
do.,  Eldridgc. 
its  of    KocKy  Mi'O 
i^mmons,  S.  1". 


tflON] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   OEOLOQY. 


947 


[ertiary— Continued. 

KoChY    MoUNTAIN-CiUKAT    HaHIN    Rk- 

(iioN — Continued. 
1891.  Geologic    horizons    as    deter- 
mined by  vertebrate  fossils, 
Marsh. 
Aspbaltum  of  Utah  and  Colo- 
rado, Stone. 
Coal  fields  of  Montana,  Weed. 
Features  of  Rocky  Mountains, 

Hills. 
Perry  Park,  Colo.,  Cannon. 
Rosita  Hills,  Colo.,  ('ross. 
Nampa  image,  Wright,  G.  F. 
rACiKic  States. 
18;i7.  On  guano  deposits,  Edwards. 
WH.  Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  R.  C. 
IS^lit.  Notes  on  the  California  gold 
region,  Lyman,  C.  S. 
I'nited  States  exploring  expe- 
dition, Dana,  J.  D. 

1851.  Pliiton  geysers  of  California, 

Shepherd,  F. 

Report  on  minerals  from  Cali- 
fornia, Frazer,  .1.  F. 

Geology  and  resources  of  Cali- 
fornia, Tyson,  P.  T. 

1852.  (Quaternary  in  California, 
Blake,  .F. 

185;).  Geology  of  the  Sierra  Nevada, 
Trask. 

( leolo g i c    map    of   United 
States,  etc.,  Marcou,  J. 
1H51.  Preliminaryreportof  survoyin 
California,  Blake,  W.  P. 

Notes  on  gold  region  of  Califor- 
nia, Blake,  W.  P. 

Localities  of  fossil  diatoms, 
Bailey,  J.  W. 

Geology  of  coast  mountains  and 
part  of  Sierra  Nevada,  Trask. 

Exidoration  between  thirty- 
eighth  and  forty-first  parallel 
in  1853-54,  Schiel. 

1855.  Account  of  volcanic  springs  in 
southern  California, LeConte. 

Fossil  shells  from  California, 
Conrad. 

Gisement  de  I'or  en  Califoriiie, 
Marcou,.!. 

Rem.arks  on  fossils  from  Cali- 
fornia, Blake,  W.  P. 

Extent  of  gold  region,  Blake, 
W.  P. 


Tertiary — Continued. 
Pacikic  States — Continued. 
1855.  (ioology  of   coast    mountaina, 
etc.,  California,  Trask. 
CoastofCaliforniafroin  Bodega 
Bay   to    San    Diego,   Blake, 
W.  P. 
(fCology    of    route    to    Pacific 
Ocean  in  C'alifornia  and  Ore- 
gon, Newberry. 

18.56.  Sandstone  formation  of  San 
Francisco,  Blake,  W.  P. 

Report  upon  route  to  the  Pa<'ilic 
in  California,  Blake,  W.  P. 

Report  on  northern  and  south- 
ern California,  Trask. 

Infusoria  in  Tertiary  in  Monte- 
rey, Cal.,  Blake,  W.  P. 

Remarks  on  geology  of  Califor- 
nia, Blake,  W.  P. 

Review  of  part  of  geologic  map 
of  the  Uniteil  States  by  Mar- 
cou, Blake,  W.  P. 

1857.  Fossil  bods  in  San  Luis  Obispo 

County,  Cal.,  Antisell. 

Report  upon  routes  to  the  Pa- 
cific in  California  ;ind  to  the 
Rio  Grande,  Antisell. 

P.aleoutology  of  survey  for 
route  to  the  Pacific  in  Cali- 
fornia, Conrad. 

Geology  ami  paleontology  of 
Mexican  boundary  survey, 
Hall,  J. 

Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils 
of  Mexican  boundary  survey, 
Conrad. 

Reconnaissance  to  m  o  u  t  h  of 
Gila  River,  Parry,  C.  C. 

Fossils  from  Tertiary  of  (Jliico 
Creek.  Cal.,  Trask. 

1858.  Geology    ami     geography     of 

North  America,  Rogers, 
H.  D. 

Parallelism  between  auriferous 
drift  of  Appalachians  and 
California,  Blake,  W.  1'. 

Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
cou, J. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  United 
States,  Rogers,  H.  D. 

1851).  Boden-Verhiiltnissoder  ealifor- 
uischeu  Gold-Distrikte,  Bur- 
kart. 


948 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDKX   OF 


(Brmir, 


Tertiary — Coiitiiuioil. 
rAciFic;  Stati-.m— ( 'ontiniipd. 
1861.  l'linRi)li(iric  itcitl    in    i^iieoufl 
I'ockn,  Scliier. 
lieport     on     {'oloriido     lUvor, 

NowUorry. 
Coal   mines   of  Monto    Diablo, 
Cal.,  HtMianl. 
186H.   t'ONsiJ  plants  collected  on  north- 

wiist  boundary,  Newberry. 
180 1.   I'oHHiliferons  rocks  of  Ciililor- 
nia,  Wliitnt^y,  J.  1>. 
(ieology    and    mines    of    Vt'n- 
shoo  region,  Noviida,  lilakc, 
W.  P. 
IKO"),  Ckanguof  level  iu  Green  Moun- 
tains, Scott,  W.  K. 
t)i(ler  llocene  shells  of  Oregon, 

Conrad. 
(Jeology    of    California,     lieltl 
work,    18(W)-18r)r),      Wliitney, 
J.  1). 
La  Californio,  Frigiust. 
J'etndenm   m  California,  Silli- 

nian. 
Deep  placers  of  N'evadii  County, 
Cal.,  Silliman. 
]8(iti.  Constitution      geologi(|U()      et 
ininiero     do    la     Californio, 
Krignet. 
Whitney's    geology  of  Califor- 
nia, lirewer. 
Miocene     and     Cretaceous     at 
Santa    Harbara,    Cal.,    Jack- 
son, C,  'f. 
Faune  priinordiale  dans  lo  jiays 
do  Galles  <(t  la  goologie  c.ili- 
forni(]Ue,  ^larcou,  .7. 
Conrad's  criticisms  on  paleon- 
tology of  California,    Oabb. 
18()7.  (Ia))b  on  Crotaceoua  of  Califor- 
nia, Conrad. 
Oil    region    in  Tulare  Valley, 
Hlake,  W.  P. 

Hrown  coal  of  Washington  and 
Oregon,  Klake,  W.  P. 

1868.  Gold  witli  cinnabar  in  second- 
ary or  Tertiary  rocks,  Blake, 
W.P. 

Mastodon  in  gold  placers  of 
California,  Silliman. 

Silurian  in  Nevada,  Whitney, 
.J.D. 

Miscellaneous  notes,  Galilbr- 
nia,  Blake,  W.  P. 


Tertiary — Continued. 

l'A(  iKic  Statks— Continued. 
1868.  Mittheilnngon   von  dor  W'h 
Kllsto  Nord-Amerikas.  Kid). 
thofen. 
The  YoBcmito  book,  Wlntm. 

J.  1). 
Principles  of  the  natural  m 
tcni  of  volcanic  rocks,  i;iii 
tiiofon. 
186!».  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  iDssilj 
of  California,  (-abb. 
Chemical  g<;ology  of  gold  lielili 
of  California,  Phillips. 

1870.  Tooth    from   Taltle    Mountain, 

Hlake,  \V.  P. 
Mixture    of     CretaeeouH    jiml 

Kocene  fossils,  Conriiil. 
(Jeology  on  great  Pacitir  |,';iil 

road,  Meek. 
Goldlagerstiitten   CalifuniK  n,< 

Burkarl. 
Flora  and  fauna  of  Miocene  (ifl 

Oregon  and  Idaho,  .N'cwlMirj.j 

1871.  Formation  of  deposits  of  dia 

tt)nis,  r;<lwards. 
Infusorial  deposits,  Hdniuil'i. 
Forest   iu  Tertiary  of  Culifdi 

nia,  Marsh. 
Infusorial  earths,  Kdwiiid.H 
Ancient  lakes  of  western  Aiinr- 

ica,  Ntnvberry. 

1872.  Fish  beds  of  Osiuo,  Nev.,  (  npe. 

1873.  Kxtiiict    vertebrate    fMiina 

West(.'rn    Territories,  l.ciily.j 
Tertiary    coal   of  Osiiio,  Nlv.J 

Cope. 
Distribution    of    miiiiii:;   ilb 

tricts,  K'aymond. 
Geologic  nuip  of  United  Statis, 

Hitchcock,  C.  II. ;  1 1  itiiirm 

and  Blake, 
Coast    surface    geolofiy,  lluW' 
man. 
1871.  Lignitio     formation    mid    it: 

llora,  Lesiiuereux. 
Lignites  and  plant  bcdw  dl  west- 
ern America,  Nowlicrrv 
Origin  of  lissurea  and  tln'ii'  i  '* 

tents.  Brown,  A.  .1. 
Blue  gravel  of  California.  Coii 

smith,  E. 
Serpentine  of  Coast  iiml  i  i 

cade  ranges.  Now  berry. 
Researches     in     Ari/mia    am 

Nevada,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 


kJTOS 


(nfu,,!:; 

(•(1. 

■('ontiniiiMl. 

iiKim   von  (lor   \Vf.|. 

'iford-AincrikiiH,  Kiib. 

iiiito   book,  Whitney, 

9  ot*  the  niitiirul  sv<. 
volcuiiic  roukH,  Rich. 

iH  niid  Tertiary  IcismIi 
tiinia,  Ciiil)l». 

Ht!<)loj;y  of  };()lil  lielih 
Ibrniii,  Phillips. 
1)111   Tablo    .Moiiiitiiiii, 
SV.  1'. 

of     Cretat'oous    iiml 

IbssilH,  Conriid, 
jii  >;reat  I'acilii'  Kiiil- 
[oek. 

rstiitlon  CalifDniiciis, 
■t. 
I  fauna  of  Miori'iic  nf 

and  Idaho,  Ncwbcrn, 
111  of  doposits  of  (Iw- 
Idwiirds. 

1  depoHits,  iM'.nards. 
1  Tertiary  of  ('iilifm- 
rsli. 
1  earths,  l'",(l\\  iikI.v 

ikes  id"  wi'stcni  Aiikt- 

,v  berry. 

of  Osiuo,  Nl'V.,(  njlt 

vertebrate    finiiia  " 

I  Territories,  l.i'iilv, 
coal   of  Osiiiii,  Nev.J 

ion     of    niiniii;;   ihi\ 
liMyniond. 
napof  ITnitedStMtM,! 

Ike. 
■face    geolojiy,   i>iiw| 

formation    ami    >ti| 
|s(inerenx. 
Vd  plant  bfils  III' ^vcrf^ 

Iriea,  Ncwbcin 
famires  andtlit'innii^ 

[own,  A.J. 

II  of  California,  (iolil^ 

of  Coast  and  '  » 
Ifjes,  New  berry. 

in     Ari/diia    aDl 
I  Gilbert,  O.K. 


UTOff 


NORTH    AMRRICAN    OKOLOOY. 


949 


ertiaiy— Continued. 
|'A(  II  ic  Htatkh— CcMitinued. 
1^71.   IJeport    of   State   geoloKlHt   of 
Orcyon,  (.'ondon, 

(ireat  lava  flood  of  the  Went, and 
Htrn<-tni'e  of  ('aH<wide  M'lnn- 
taiiiH,   Le  Coiite. 
1H7.">.  California  dnriiip  the  I'lioenne, 
Cooi)er,  .J.(i. 

('alifornia  in  tlu*  Mioe«Mio, 
Cooper,  ,F.  G. 

lieiiort  on  jmrtionH  of  Nevada, 
Utah,  (/'alifornia,  and  Ari- 
zona, (iilbert,  G.  K. 

CJreat  lava  Hood  of  the  Norlli- 
woHt,  Le  Conto. 

Note  on  Tertiary  of  California, 
(.'oopor,  .F.C. 

Giiology  of  Sierra  Nevada  in 
relation  to  vein  niiniiiK,  Uow- 
inan. 

Fnebla  ranRo,  Mlake, ,]. 

Koeeiie  opoeli  in  Californi  , 
Coojier,  .I.e. 

<  )b8ervatioim  in  sontlieafltern 
California,  Marcon,  J. 

Abrasion  of  nhoreM  of  north  west- 
ern America,  Davidson,  G. 

Auriferous  gravels  of  Califor- 
nia, Davidson,  G, 

California  coal,  Cooper,  J.  G. 
IKTtl.   K'eportson  portions  of  southern 
California,  Marcoii,  J. 

Ilori/ontal  crushing  in  coast 
ranges  of  California,  r>e 
Conto. 

Wheeler's  Expedition  durcli  das 
siidliclio  Califoruien,  Loew. 

Causes  of  cold  of  ice  period, 
Newberry. 

Itacolumito  from  Mariposa 
County,  Cal.,  Blake,  W.  1'. 

Ivclations  of  lignitic;  groui>  of 
the  West,  Stevenson. 

Keport  on    southeastern   Cali- 
fornia region,  Loew. 
1><77.  Coal  mines  of  western  coast  of 
United  States,  Goodyear. 

Part  of  western  Nevada  and 
eastern  California,  Conklinj^. 

Coal  regions  of  America,  Mac- 
farlane,  .L 

Asphalt  bed  near  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  Denton. 

Ancient  river  rhannel  of  Cali- 
fornia, Jacobs,  H.  S. 


Tertiary — (Jon  tinned. 

Pa«'im<;  Statk.h — Continued. 

IM7M.  Tcrliiin*  eypresHenartitier  Hdl- 
/er  ill  Californieii,  Conwent/. 

Re|>ort  on  ]iortiona  of  Nevada 
and  (.'alifornia,  ('onkliiii;. 

Slrneture  and  origin  of  inoiin- 
tains,  Le  Conte. 
1S7!).  I  Iydrauli<^  mining  in  (.'alifnrnin, 
Howie,  A.  .1. 

North  Aniei'ii'an  Meso/oie  ;ind 
Cenozoie,  Miller,  S.  A. 

Krnptions  along Cascatle  MoniT- 
tuins,  Condon. 

Maefarlanii's  (JiMdogieal  Kail- 
road  (iiiide,  California, 
('ooi)er,  .1.  C. 

Aniy/on  Tertiary  beds.  Cope. 

Ma(-farlaiie'H  Geological  I'ail- 
road(iuido,  Gregoii,  etc.,  Con- 
don. 

1880.  Corrections  for  goologi<!  map  of 

(Ji'egon,  Cope. 

Auriferous  griivels  of  Sierra 
Nevada,  Whitney,  J.  D. 

Field  notes  on  auriferous  grav- 
els, Goodyear. 

Report  of  work  in  Eureka  dis- 
trict, Hague,  A. 

Old  river  beds  of  California, 
Le  Conto. 

1881.  Pliocene  beds  of  southern  Ore- 

gon, Sternberg. 
Miocene  of   .John   Day    Kiver, 
Oreg.,  Sternberg. 

1882.  Tertiary  tlora  as  related  to  Ter- 

tiary  animals   of  the   West, 

Leeciuereux. 
Aninionites  in  Tojon  group  of 

California,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Vein  formation  in  progress  at 

Sulphur  Bank,  Cal.,  Le  Conte 

and  Rising. 
Geology  of  Comstock  lode  and 

Washoe  district,  Becker. 

1883.  Volcanoes  of  northern  Caliior- 

nia    to   Washington,    Hagut* 

and  Iddings. 
Ueber  die   (Jeologie  Californi- 

ens,  Marcon,  J. 
Decay  of  rocks,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Pliocene  in  Snake  River  valley, 

Cope. 
Note  snr  la  gdologie  do  la  Cali- 

forniu,  Marcou,  J. 


950 


CATALOaUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[BUU..W,  BllWON.] 


Tertiary— ( 'nntiimoil. 
Pacific  Mtatks— Continued. 
1HH3.  ( 'rotoceoiiH  'I'ortiiiry  tlori*  of  the 
West,  LeHi|U«ireux. 

A^eof  Tojon,  aiidninmoniteH  in 
Tertiary  <tf  (alifonilii,  Hoil- 
priii. 

AniiiionltctH  in  Tertiary,  Califor- 
niii.  IIril|irin. 
IHKI.    riio    I'orlioth    parallel    rockH, 
WatlHwortli. 

PliyHical  and  agrirnltnral  foa- 
tur<-N  of  Ciilifornia,  llilgard. 

I'nitcd  States  (ieolofj;ical  Sur- 
vey work  in  California, 
Hccker, 

Fitid  work  in  Casnado  range, 
Dillor. 

Reniitins  of  a  proIuHtoric  tree, 
Nye. 

Contributions  to  Tertiary  f;eol- 
ogy,  lloiI])rin. 

Climate  cliangeB  of  late   geo- 
logic tinicH,  Whitney,  ,1.  D. 
18K5.  (iraviors  anrifi-res  de  la  Sierra 
Nevada,  Fnclm. 

Report — division  of  the  Pacific, 
Herkor. 

Notes  on  stratigraphy  of  Cali- 
fornia, IJeckor. 

Hague  and  Iddings  on  Coni- 
stock  lode,  liaymond,  K.  W. 

Mesozoin  and  Ccuo/.oic  of  Cali- 
fornia, White,  C.  A. 

Geologic  sketch  of  Pacific  divi- 
sion, Becker. 

Relative  ages  of  American  and 
English  Neozoic,  Alarcou,  J. 

Igneous  rocks  of  Washoe,  Nov., 
Hague  and  Iddings. 

Map  of  United  States,  McGeo. 
1880.  Post-Tertiary  elevation  of  Si- 
erra Nevada,  I^eConto. 

( '(lal  fields  of  Washington,  Wil- 
lis. 

1887.  Map  of  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 

Silver  mines  of  Calico,  Lind- 
gren. 

Flora  of  islands  and  coast  re- 
gions, Le  Conte. 

Sul)nierged  trees  of  Columbia 
River,  Button. 

Report  of  niiueralogist  of  Cali- 
fornia, Irelau. 


Tertiary— (Jontinned. 
Pacific  Statbh— Continued. 
18HM.  Report — California      divinionj 

Heokcr. 
Conntiea  of  California,  (iooil. 

year, 
liuilding  stones  of  Calif'oinia.l 

Jackson,  A.  W. 
Natural  gas,  California,  Wclnri 
J'uget  grou|),  White,  C.  A. 
Transcontinental    rail  ways,! 

Lang. 
Report — vohianio  geology,  Dnt. 

ton. 

Ventura  County,  Cal.,  liowml 
Nomenclature  of  Ceuozoic,  l,e| 

Conte. 
Quicksilver  deposits,  Becker. 
Catalogue  of  fossils,  Cooper 
188i(.  Origin    of  normal    faults,  |.e| 

Conte. 
Intermediate    Pliooeno  launi,! 

(^ope. 
Silicified  wood,  Friedricli. 
Report — division    of    vulcinicl 

geology.  United  Status  (ho.| 

logical  Survey,  Duttoii. 
Auriferous  gravels  of  Calil'(ir| 

Ilia,  ilanimond. 
Lassen  Peak  district,  Dillor. 
San  Diego  County,  Cal..  (iii(i(l| 

year. 
Santa  Cruz  Island,  fioodyear, 
Santa     Clara     County,    lai.,| 

Weber. 
San  Nicolas  Island,  Howcr. 
1890.  Paleontology     of     Noitliwejtl 

coast,  Dall. 
Protozootites,  Friedricli. 
Macfarlane's    Railwiiy    (iimleJ 

Condon,    ('ooper,    H;istin;;8,| 

Turner. 
Warren's  CJeography,  linwir. 
Geology    of     (iiiicksilvir  ile-j 

posits,  Becker. 
Islands  of  South  Barbara  (■\m\ 

nel,  Yates. 
Mother  Lodge  region,  ('alifor-| 

nia,  Fairbanks. 
Ventura  and  Orange  ('(mnties,j 

Cal.,  Bowers. 
Nevada  .and   Placer  (oniiwj 

Cal.,  Hobson. 
Lassen  and  Los  Angeles  coiu^ 

ties,  Cal.,  Preston. 


fertlary— C| 

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Fos.si 

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Count 

rior 

lM!,'i. 

Rc^por 

Aiiu 

Fossil 

wcs 

isd.-,. 

Fossil 

vor. 

isi);!. 

fieoloj 

Mee 

1871. 

( )b8er^ 

ritoi 

Lignit 

para 

[BULt.ir. 

(1. 

-('oiitiiniotl. 
liiliforniii      (livininn, 

of  Calitbrniii.  liood. 

Htoncs  of  C'nlii'di'iiia. 
i,  A.  W, 

AB,  Ciilit'orniii,  WclMr. 
Ill)),  Wlutc,  O.  A. 
,iiieiital    railway, 

'olcanio  goolojiy,  Diit' 

Joiinty,  Cal.,  liowers, 
ituro  of  Couozoic,  l,e| 

er  deposits,  Becker. 
B  of  fossilH,  Ccioiier 
f   normal    faults,  l.el 

iate    Plioceiio  tauna,| 

wood,  Friedridi. 
division    of    viilcnnicl 
Y,  United  Status  (lio- 
Survey,  l>utti>ii. 
[IB  gravels  of  Califurl 
iinniond. 
|«ak  distriot,  Dillor. 

0  County.  Cal.,iMiml-| 

|uz  Island,  fioixlye.u 
lara     County,    t':il,. 

as  Island,  Bower, 
|()ixy     of     Ndrthwwtl 
)aTl. 

|it«;8,  Fricdricli. 
le's    Railway   (iiiiileJ 
L    ( hooper,    Hastings,! 

iGoography,  r.riwr. 
lof     (luickrtilvtr  lie-j 
Seckor. 

1  South  Barbara  than j 

BS. 

ndge  region,  ralito-j 

bbanks. 

^nd  Orange  c(>iintui,| 

vers. 

nd    Placer  conn  ies,| 
Ibson. 

ill  Los  Angeles  coiinj 
I,  Preston. 


DiBTOH. 


NORTH    AMKRICAN    OEOLOOY. 


951 


Tertiary— Continued. 
P.\(  IIMC  .Statks— Colli inuod. 
ISOl.  Tuolumiin     Table     Mountain, 
Morker. 
InfuHiirial  cartlis,  Kdwards. 
Tt-rtiary      and      post-Tertiary 
(changes  of  Pacilic  CoaHt,  Le 
Contc. 
Colorado  desert.  Orcutt. 
Anplialtuni,    N'cntura    County, 

Cal.,  Ililgard. 
(.'hcniistry    of    Mount    Diablo 

roi'ks,  Melville. 
Mohawk  lake  beds,  Turner. 
(Jeology  of  Mount  Diablo,  Cali- 
fornia, Turner. 
Caxaka. 
iNl.").  Peel  River,  North  America,  Ih- 

bester. 
IHls.  Statlf*ties  of  coal,  Taylor.  R.(;. 
lf<.").  ()te<dogy  of  Hudson  Hay  Terri- 
tory and  portions  of  the  Arc- 
tic regions,  Isbcstor. 
ls.")7.  Tertiary  of  (Canada  and  its  fos- 
sils. Hillings. 
\K>X.  Coal  in  ('anada.  Dawson.  .T.  \V. 
ix.'ilt.  llxploration    of    ronntry    be- 
tween   Lake   Superior    and 
Uod  River  (Jolony,  Daw.son, 
S.  .7. 
First  report  on  Palliser  expe- 
dition, Hector. 
Report  of  Assiniboino  and  Sas- 
katchewan expedition.  Hind. 
Plants    fr(  -u    Vanconver    and 

Hellingham  Bay,  Herr. 
Fossil  plants  of  recent  forma- 
tions. I.,esf|nerenx. 
IsiiO.  Southeast    Vani'ouvor    Islam.', 
Banerman. 

Wi\.  Country  between   Lake  Supe- 
rior and  the  Pacific,  Hector. 

iM'ilt.  Rejiortof  exploration  in  British 
America.  Hector. 
Fossil  plants  collected  on  muiih- 
west  boundary,  Newberry. 

ISi'u.  Fossile  Pllanzen  von  Vancou- 
ver, Herr. 

fieology  of  Mackenzie  Valley, 
Meek. 

( )b8ervations  in  Northwest  Ter- 
ritory, Selwyn. 

Lignite  Tertiary,  forty-ninth 
parallel,  Dawson,  O.  M. 


\m. 


1871 


Tertiary— Continued. 
Canaka — ('ontinued. 

1874.  Country  between  the  Red  River 

and    the   Saskatchewan    and 
Lake  Sui>erior,  Hell,  R. 

Oe<dogy  of  Canadian  Paeille 
Railway,  Marcoii,  .1. 

Lignites  and  jdantbedsof  west 
em  America.  Newberry. 

Age  of  lignite  of  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Lesquereux. 

1875.  Region  along  forty-ninth  par- 

allel   to    Rocky   Mountains, 
Dawson,  d.  M. 

Lignite  formation  of  the  West, 
Dawson,  O.  M. 

Address  to   Natural   Historical 
8o(5iety  of  Montreal,  geologic 
history.  Dawson,  .1.  W. 
187fi.  Outline  of  geology  of  Canada, 
Chai)man. 

Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils 
of  upper  Missouri  country, 
Gabb. 

Economic  minerals  and  strati- 
graphy of  Canada.  Selwyn. 

Age  of  lignite  beds,  Dana.  .L  D. 

1877.  Fxploration  in  British  C<dnm- 

bia,  Selwyn,  Dawson,  (i.  M. 

Chemical  contributions  to  geol- 
ogy of  Canada.  HoU'maiin. 

Borings  in  Northwest  Tinritory 
in  187.'J.  Ells. 

1878.  Explorations  in  British  Colum- 

bia, Dawson.  (J.  M. 

Catalogue  of  rocks,  minerals, 
and  fossils  of  Canada.  Har- 
rington. 

Report  on  coal  fields  of  British 
Columbia,  Richardson,  ,1. 

More  recent  changes  in  level  of 
west  of  British  Columbia, 
Dawson,  G.  M. 

Mines  and  minerals  of  British 
Columbia,  Dawson.  G.  M. 

Notes  on  miscellaneous  rocks 
of  Canada  snrvey,  Harring- 
ton. 

Leading  geologic  areas  of  Can- 
ada, Chapman. 

1879.  North  American  Meso/oic  and 

Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Exploration  in  southern  inte- 
rior British  Columbia,  Daw- 
sou,  0.  M. 


952 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OF 


[BrU.12J,HliABT0N.] 


Tertiary — Contiiiuod. 
Canada— ( 'ontinued. 

1879.  Mini'rals    of    apatite    veins   of 

Ottawa    County,    etc.,  Har- 
rington. 
East  coast  of  Hudson  Bay,  Bell. 

1880.  Jjecturo    notes    on  {^oology   of 

Canada,  Dawson, .).  W. 
(JiiGniical  contributions  to  tbe 

geology  of  Canada,IIoft'iiiann. 
(Sketcli  of  geology  of   British 

Columbia,  D.awson,  (J.  M. 
Report    on    (^ueen    ("liarlotte 

Island,  Dawson,  G.  M. 

1881.  Boring  in  Souris  liiver  valley, 

Selwyn. 
I'eace    River    region,  Dawson, 

CM, 
Lignite  Tertiary,  Souris  River 

to   one  hundred  and  eighth 

nieritlian,  Dawson,  (l.  M. 
Der  Queen  Charlotte- Arehipel, 

Dawson,  (!.  M. 
Plants  from  Tertiary  of  .Sourin 

River,     Manitoba,     Dawson, 

J.  W. 
North  part  of  British  Columbia 

and     Peace    River    country, 

Dawson,  C  M. 
Geology  of  British   Columbia, 

Dawson,  G.  !M. 
Chemical  contributions  to  ge- 
ology of  Canada.  Ilofl'mann. 

1883.  Fauna  and  extent  of  Laramie 

group.  White,  C.  A. 

Geology  of  the  Peace  River  re- 
gion, Dawson,  G.  M. 

Section  from  Laurenti.an  axis 
to  Rocky  Mountains,  Daw- 
son, G.  M. 

Report  on  Bow  and  Belly  re- 
gion, Dawson,  G.  M. 

Cretaceous  .and  Tertiary  (loraa 
of  British  Columbia,  Dawscm, 
T.W. 

Chemical  contributions  to  geol- 
ogy of  Canada,  lloll'mann. 

1884.  Descriptive  sketch  of  western 

Canada,  Dawson,  G.  M. 

Observations  along  Canadian 
Pacific  Railway,  Dawson, 
J.W. 

Recent  observations  in  North- 
west Territory,  Dawson, (J,  M. 


Tertiary — Continued. 
Canada — ( 'ontinued. 
1885.  Near  forty-ninth  parallel  west! 
of  Rocky  Mountains,  I'.micrl 
man. 

Chemical    contributions,  cnalil 
of  Northwest  Territory.  Ilmil 
manu. 
Bow  and  Belly  region,  l):i\v.s(iii, 

G.  M, 
Hudson  Bay  region,  lieli. 
Athabasca  district,  Petitnt. 
Synopsis    of     Laramie     ildm 
Ward,  L.F. 
188f).   Vertebrata    of  Cypress    Hills 
Cope. 

1887.  Formations     of    Belly     Uiv,r,] 

Co'.e. 
Fof.sil  woods  from  Western  IVr 

ritories,  Dawson,  ,1.  W. 
Northern  Alberta,  etc.,  Tvrrcil, 
Yukon  district,  Dawson,  (i.M. 
Caribou  district,  Bowman. 
Northern  i»artof  the  DoiMiiiinii,  | 

Dawson,  (J.  M. 

1888,  Relations  of  British  Aiuciiiini 

plants,  Drummond. 
Woods  and  i)lants  from  wisii rii ] 

California,  Dawson,  ,1.  \V. 
C'retaceous  lloras  of  tin'  Nnrili 

Avest,  Dawson,  .1.  W. 
Exploration  in  Yukon  vvj,\ 

Dawson,  (>.  M, 
Seabo.ard  of  British  Cohniiliia, 

Bowman. 
Southern  interior,  British  ("•  | 

lumbia,  Dawson,  G.  M. 

1890.  Fossil  plants,  Dawson.  .1.  W. 
Distribution   of   fossil    ]il;iiil.s, 

Ward.  L.  F. 

Mineral  wealtli,  Dawson,  <;..M. 

Notes  on  Cretaceous,  Itiiwsdii. 
G.M. 

Coal  in  western  Canndu,  Mit- 
ritt. 

Serpentines  of  Canadn.  (Jiicnix.  | 

Laramie  and  its  associntts,  Tyr- 
rell. 

Macfarlaue's    Railw;iy    (iiiiile,  | 
Dawson,  (S.  M. 

1891.  Fossil  plants  from  Similkiniii'in  | 

Valley.  Dawson..!.  W. 

Later  physiograi)hical  ^'colojiv 

of  Rocky   Mouutaii.   retjioii. 

Dawson,  G.  M. 


[Bru.in, 

id. 

lied. 

y-niutli  parnllc]  west 

:y  Mountains,  liiiiicr- 

contributions,  toals 
iwest  Tonitorv.  llnif 


IIIBTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


953 


I  Jelly  region,  Diiw 


Sdll, 


lay  region,  Hcli. 
i,  district,  I'etitdt. 

of     Laramie     iliii;i, 
..  F. 
a    of  Cyi)re(s,s    Hi]],, 

18     of    lielly     K'ivii, 

)(1b  from  Western Tir 
Dawson..!.  W. 
Alberta,  etc.,  'i'vrnll 
strict,  Dawson.  (i.M, 
iistrict,  ]?owni!iii. 
part  of  the  Doiiiiiiinii, 
1,  G.  M. 

of  Hritisli  Aiiicrii;i;i| 
Driinimond. 
A  plants  from  wistcrn  ] 
lia,  Dawson.  .1.  \V. 
8  lloras  of  tlif  N(]rlli 
iw'son,  J.  W. 
:)u  in  Vukon  ii'^imi. 
(i.M. 
tf  IJritisli  Colniiilii:!, 

iitorior,  liritish  (d-  ] 
Dawson,  (i.M. 

its,  Dawson..!.  W. 
1)11   of   fossil    ]ihinl.'*. 

1  '■"• 

taltli,  Dawson,  (i.JI. 

Cetaceous,  I  iiuvsmi, 

Istcrn  Canaila,  .Mcr- 1 

of  Canadii,  (iiniux. 
kl  itsassociiitcs,  Tvr- 

Is    Railway    (iiiide,  | 

li.M. 

Is  fromSiinilkiiiiierii  j 

|iwsou,  J.  Vi'. 

jgrajiliical  uodlnsrv 
Mountain   rei^m. 
h.M. 


Tertiary — Continned. 
Canaua — Continued. 

1M)L  Structure    of    Selkirk    range, 
Dawson.  G.  M. 
Country  north  of  Lesser  Slave 

Lake,  McConnell. 
Yukon  and  Macken>^ie  basins, 

Mc(Jonnell. 
Vertebrates  of  Northwest  Ter- 
ritory, Cope. 
.\i;(  TIC  Region.'!,  Alaska. 

If'lli.  (ieology  expedition  in  BafQns 
Hay,  McCuUoch. 

ISJti.  (ieology  of  voyages  to  north- 
west jiassage  by  I'arry,  .lame- 
son. 

ISL'S.  Topographic  and  geologic 
notes,  shore  of  I'olar  Sea. 
Richardson,  John. 
Geology,  attempt  to  reacli 
North  pol(!  by  Perry,  .Jame- 
son. 

\s:':2.  Arctic  geology,  .Jameson. 

is:i,").  (Geological  itices,  northwest 
passage;,  I'osK,  J. 

IHHIi,  Cieologic  appendix  to  Heechey's 
voyage  to  Bering  Straits, 
Bucklaud. 

is,",0.  (ieognostische  BeschalTenheit 
der  Nordwest-Kiiste  Anieri- 
kas,  (irewingk. 

\K<\.  Boat  voyage  through  Ruperts 
Laml,  Richardson,  .John. 

I^'Ck  Geology  of  Hudson  Bay  Terri- 
tory and  portions  of  the  Arc- 
tic regions,  Isbeste:. 

lx,")7.  Arctic  travel  in  search  of  Sir 
.John  Franklin,  Houghton,  S. 

l.'^iiS.  I'eatui'es  of  the  northwest  coast 
of  America,  Blake,  T.  A. 
I'^xplorations  in  Russian  Amer- 
ica, Dall. 

18(111.  Natural  history  of  Alaska,  Dall. 
Geology  of  Alaska,  Blake,  T.  A. 

1S70.  Observations  on  Alaska,  Dall. 

1871.  Flora  fossil  is  Alaskana,  lleer. 

187^.  (ieology of coastol'Arctic lauds, 
Feilden  and  De  Ranee. 
Report  on  St.  I'^lias  and  some 
adjacent  mountains,  Dall. 

188l>.  Alaska  Tertiary,  Dall. 

18H1.  I'ossil  plants  from  near  Mount 
St.  Elias,  Kuowltou. 
West  Indies. 

1817.  Geology  of  the  West  Indies, 
Moclure. 


1827 


18:59. 


Tertiary — Continued, 
Wkst  Indiks — Continued. 
1818.  Notices  of  geology  in  the  West 

Indies,  Nugent. 
1821.  Description  of  Barbadoea,  May- 
cock, 
Remarks    on    .Jamaica,    De  la 

Boche. 
Bod  of  coal  near  Havana,  'I'ay- 

lor  and  Cleiiison. 
Geology  of  St.  Croix,  Hovey,  S. 
Geology  of  Antigua,  Hovey,  S. 
1811.  Notice  of  oolitic  formation  in 

America,  Lea,  I. 
1842.  Coal  mines  in  Cuba,  Blake,.J.H. 
1846.  Copper  region  of  (jebara,  geol- 
ogy of  southeast  Cuba,  Tay- 
lor, R.  C. 

1853.  Tertiary    in    Santo    Domingo, 
Heneken. 

1854.  Tertiary  of  St.  Domingo  and 
Vicksburg,  Miss.,  (Jonrad. 

1856.  Copper  lode  of  Santiago,  Cuba, 
Ansted. 

1857.  Survey  of  economic  geology  of 
Trinidad,  Wall  and  Sawkiiis. 

1865.  Nature  of  geology  of  .lamaica, 
Dnucan  and  Wall. 
P^studios  de  las  miuas  de  Cuba, 
Castro. 
186G.  Geology  of  Cuba  and   Isle  of 
Pines,  Scudder. 
IJemerkungen     fiber     mexika- 
nische  (iecdogie,  etc..  Boric. 

1871.  Geolog.y  of  Houthoastern  West 
Indies,  Clove. 

Distribution     of     vegetation, 

Gabb. 
Estudias  de  Cuba,  I'errer. 
Geology    of    Santo    Domingo, 

(iabb. 

1872.  Topography    .and    geology    of 
Santo  Domingo,  (iablt. 

1873.  Notes   on  certain   West  India 
Islands,  Bland. 

Older  Tertiary  of  \W'8t  Indies, 

Duncan. 
Island  of  Curafao,  Gabb. 
Santo  Domingo  Miocene,  (iabb. 

1874.  Costa  Rica,  Gabb. 
Geology  of  ('osta  Rica,  Gabb. 
Physical    geography,    etc.,    of 

Bahamas,  Bland. 

1875.  Impressions  of  Cuba,  Matthew. 
Costa  Kica  geology,  Gabb. 


954 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


f  BULL.  127, 


Tertiary — Continued, 
VVkst  Indiks— Coutinnod. 

1880.  Apuntes  fi'sico-geolc'igicoH  de  hi 

llanaban  y  (inanabacoa,  Sal- 
terian  y  Segarra. 

1881.  Geography    and     geology    of 

Trinidad,  Crosby. 

1882.  (iold  lields  of  Hontbern  Santo 

Domingo,  llothwell. 

188.3.  Geology  of  northeastern  West 
Indies,  Cleve. 

1884.  Mountains    of    eastern   Cuba, 
Crosby. 
Genehal. 

1817.  Critical  period  in  history  of  the 
earth,  Lo  Conte. 

1832.  Order  of  succession  of  rocks  of 
the  earth,  Featherstonhaugh 

1841.  History  of  geologic  studies  in 
the  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 

1843.  Palf^ontologie  de  l'Am6riquo 
coniparce  de  I'Europe,  Orbi- 
gnie. 

ISfta.  Kapjiort  sur  la  partie  g<^olo- 
gi(iue  do  I'exposition  de  New- 
York,  l.yell. 

185G.  Development  ui   geologic  his- 
tory of  North  America,  Dana, 
J.  D. 
American     geologic     history, 
Dana,  .J.  D. 

1858.  .Sketch  of  geology  of  United 
States,  Kogers,  H.  D. 

1860.  Nortli  AuKsrican  fossil  plants, 
JjL'S(inereux. 
Aucriont   vegetation    of   North 
America,  Newberry. 

1863.  Ai>pala('hian.s  and  Rocky  Moun- 
tains in  geologic  history, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

186').  On  subdivisions  of  the  Ter- 
tiary, Agassiz,  L. 

1866.  Oceanic  currents  in  geologic 
]ieriods,  Slialcr. 

1869.  Plants  from  the  Yellowstone, 

Newberry. 

1870.  Studios  in  chemical  geogony, 

Wnrtz. 

1871.  Recent  advances    in    geology, 

Foster,  J.  W. 
Tertiary  flora  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Lesquoreux. 

1874.  Relations  of  flora  of  Dakota 
group,  Leb^uereux. 


Tertiary — Continued. 
(jKNKiiAi,— Continued. 

1874.  Position  of  Cincinnati  group  I 

Miller,  S.  A. 

1875.  Explication  do  la  carte  ;,'i'(ilii.| 

giqne  do  la  Terre,  Maridn,.! 

1876.  Review  of  fossil  llora  of  \Mrih| 

America,  Iie8(|uereux. 

1877.  Vertebrate  life  in  Amoiicn, 

Marsh. 

1878.  Age  of  Laramie,  Schinipor. 

1879.  Macfarlano's    (ieological   Kail.j 

road  Gnide,  Hunt  T.  S. ;  .\Iao| 

farlane. 
Relations  of  horizons  of  extinct | 

vertebrata.  Cope. 
North  American  Mesozoic  anil| 

Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  .\. 

1880.  Geologic  history  of  North  Amer-| 

ican  ]>lauts,  Newberry. 
Relations  des  niveaux de  virir 

brates  cteints,  Cope. 
Age  of  Laramie  formation,| 

Gardner,  J.  S. 

1882.  Geological  chart,  Reid,  II.  A. 

1883.  General  geology  of  \Vi,scousiii,| 

Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

1884.  Vertebrata  of  Tertiary  of  ikl 

\Ve8t,  Cope. 
Die  Intertrappean  Beds  in  Del 
k.an   and  die  Laramie,  .\ei:| 
mayr. 

1885.  Dinocerata,  Marsh,  0.  (.'. 
Relative  ages  of  Anioricaii  amlj 

English  Neozoic,  Miinoii,  .1, 
Relative   ages   of  Aniencaiil 

and  English  Cret.iceoiia  audi 

Eocene,  (Jardner,  .).  S. 
Phases   in   evolution  ol' Nditlil 

America,  Newberry. 
Synopsis  of   Laramie    tlora, 

Ward,  L.  P. 

1887.  Explorations  on  west  loast  of| 

Florida,  Dall. 
Relations  of  contempnriineoiiaj 

faunas  and  Moras,  \\  liite,(  ..\. 
Relations  of  Laramie  to  lloecuo.i 

White,  C.  A. 
Equivalence  in  time  of  inaiiut! 

and     intra-contiueiital    IVrl 

tiaries,  llilgard. 
Relations  of  fossil  faunas  amlj 

floras.  White,  C.  A. 

1888.  Classilication     of    post-CrPta-j 

ceous  deposits,  lleilprin. 
North  American    easteru  Ter-| 
tiary,  Meyer,  O, 


f  BULL,  127. 
(1, 

ne<l. 

if  Cincinnati   ^jroiip 

i.  A. 

'!!  do  la  cart(!  i;.  (jln. 

)  la  Torre,  Maii mi 

■  i'owsil  tlora  of  Nurih 

,,  Ij(!8<|nerenx. 

e  life  in  Anioii(;i, 

ramie,  Sclilinpcr. 
o'h    Geological   Kni 
ide,  Unnt  T.  S. ;  Mac- 

f)f  horizons  of  extinct 
ita,  Cope, 
lerican  Mesozoic  anJ 
p,  Miller,  S.  A. 
istory  of  North  Amet- 
nts,  Newberry. 
doH  uiveaux  de  vcrtr- 
teints,  Cope, 
draiuie  formation 
,  J.  S. 

i  chart,  Keid.  Il..\, 
eology  of  Wisconsin 
rlin,  T.  C. 
a  of  Tertiar\  of  tlie 
>pe. 

ippean  Beds  in  De- 
die  Laramie,  Xeii 

,  Marah,  0.  (.'. 
fjes  of  American  ami 
Xoozoic,  Miinou,  .1. 
ifiies   of  American 
lish  Cretaceous  ami 
Jarducr,  .1.  S, 
evolution  of  North 
Newberry. 
if   Laramie    llnr.i, 

F. 
i\»  on  west  coast  of 

)all. 

f  contoniporiineoiis 
dlloras,  \Vliite,('..\. 
f  Laramie  to  Kociuo. 
A. 

c  in  time  of  niariut) 

•a-contiueutal    IVr- 

ilgard. 

f  fossil  fiuiiias  and 

lite,  C.  A. 

n     of    po.st-L'rPta- 

osits,  lleilprin. 

rican    easteru  Ter- 

yev,  0, 


liBTO>f.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


955 


ertiary— Continued. 
(iHN'Kit/Vi. — (Joutinuod. 
188H.  Reports  on  Cenozoic  (interior), 
Cope. 
Report  on  Cenozoic  (marine), 

Smith,  E.  A. 
Nomcnclatiiroof  Tertiary,  New- 
berry, Winchell,  A. 
Nomenclature  of  Cenozoic,  Le 

Conte. 
Classifioatiou    and    nomencla- 
ture, Marcou,  J. 
Classification     of     Tertiaries 

Jleilprin. 
Faunal  relations  of  Tertiaries, 

Dall. 
Oligocene  in  Gulf  region,  Hil- 
gard,  Aldrich. 
18!n.  Orange    sand,   Lagrange    and 
Appomattox,  Ililgard. 
Origin  and  age  of  Lafayette 
formation,  L'pham. 
feschemacher,  J.  E.     [Direction  of  rock 
scratches  in  Dorchester,  Mass.] 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  39,  ]i.  182  (,'„  p.),  1840. 
Ki-ail  to  Roaton  Soc.  Nat.  Hist. 

—  [Dendritic    markings    on    slate   at 
Sewton,  Mass.] 

lidston  .Soc.  Nat.  IILst.  Proc,  vol.   1,  p.  96 

(i  p.).  1844. 

— ]  I  Fossil  ferns  from  coal  mines  of 
.Mansiield,  Mass.] 

licislou  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  1,  pp.  01- 

62  (J  1').  1844. 

—  [Note  on  metamorphism,  cleavage, 
and  bedding  in  sedimentary  rocks.] 

lici.sion  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  vol.  3,  pp.  29-30 

(iP-),18ol. 

Texas. 
1752.  M(imoire  dans  lequel  on  compare 

le  Canada  a  la  Suisse,  (iuet- 

tard. 
1701 .  Travels,  Bartr.ara. 
W2l,  Formations  of  western  p.art  of 

Mississippi    Valley,     James, 

E.P. 
183:!.  Texas,  HoUey,  M.  A. 
1K!,">.  Report  on  elevated  country 

between  the  Missouri  and  Red 

rivers,  Feathcrstouhaugh. 
1810.  Map  and  description  of  Texas, 

Moore,  F.,  jr. 
1841.  Texas,  Kennedy,  W. 
18Ki.  (leology  of  Texas.  Roemor. 
1847.  Notes  on  the  upper  Rio  Grande, 

Tilden,  B.  P. 


Texas — Continued. 

18-18.  Contributions  to  the  geology  of 
Texas,  Roenicr. 
Mittheilungen     !in      Professor 
Brown,  Roenier. 
1849.  Texas,  Roemer. 

Exploration  iiom  San  Antonio 

to  Kl  Paso,  Whitney,  W.  11.  C. 

IS.W.  RoeonnaiHsance    from    Corpus 

Christi  totlieLeona,  Michler. 

Santa  Fe  e-vpedition,  Marcy. 

Observations  in  western  Texas, 

Whitney.  W.H.C. 
ReeonnaisK,ince  from  Red  River 
to  Rio  Pecos,  Michler. 
18.'>1.  Texas  coal  fields,  De  Bow. 

Geology  of  lower  Colorado  re- 
gion, .Scbott. 
Observations  on  Texas,  Engel- 
niann. 
18.52.  Crystalline  schists    of   Texas, 
Engelmunn. 
Kreidebildungeii    vctn    Texas, 
Roemer. 

1853.  Exploration  on  Red  River  re- 

gion, Shumard,  G.  C. 
Primordial  fossil  from  Texas, 

Barrande. 
Red  River  region,  Marcy,  R.  B. 
Ueber  Texas,  Roemer. 
Silur-Gebildo    in    Texas,  etc., 

Barrande. 
Rocks  from  Re<l  River  n^gion, 

Hitchcock,  C.  II. 
Kreide-Versteiiicrungen     v  o  n 

Texas,  Gicbel. 
G(^ologie    de.4    .Montagues    ro- 

cheuses,  Marcou,  .1. 
Geologic  map  of  United  St.atos, 

etc.,  Marcou,  .1. 

1854.  Report  on  soils,  Booth,  J.  C. 
Notes  from  I'leston,  Wed  River, 

and  El  Paso,  Marcou,  .1. 
Explorations  for  railroad  to  the 

Pacific,  Whipple. 
18.55.  I'eber  die  (Jeologio  voii  Nord- 

Amerika,  Marcou,  J. 
Geology  of  route  to  the  Pacific, 

Blake,  W.  P. 
Notes  eiitro  Preston  et  El  Paso, 

Marcou,  .J. 
Texas  and   her  resources,   Do 

Bow. 
1856.  Origin    of   greensand,  Bailey, 

J.  W. 
Eocene  of  Jackson,  Miss.,  Con- 
rad. 


956 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


Cbci.L.127. 


Texas — Con  tinned. 

1856.  CoUortionHon  IMg  Wichita  and 

BrazoH  rivers,  Ulake,  AV,  P. 
KoconnaitiBance  from  the  Mis- 

HisHippi  to  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 

Marcoti,  J. 
P'iXploration  for  railroad  to  the 

I'acific,  Whii>ple. 
Geology  of  ronto  to  Pacific  near 

thirty-lifth  i)arallel,  Marcon, 

J. ;  Ulako,  W.  P. 
Koview  of  part  of  geologic  map 

of  the  United  Stat«'8,  by  Mar- 

cou,  Blake,  W.  P. 
Expedition  to    source    of  the 

Brazos  liiver,  Marcy,  R.  B. 
Fort  Belknaj)  and  UoubleMonn- 

tain  regions,  Stollcy. 
Expedition  through  unexjdorod 

Texas,  I'arker,  W.  B. 

1857.  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils 

from  Mexican  boundary  sur- 
vey, Conrad. 

Geology  of  lower  Rio  Bravo, 
Kchott. 

Geology  and  paleontology, Mex- 
ican boundary  survey.llall,,). 

Rio  Grande  Valley  from 
Kl  Paso  to  the  Pecos,  Parry. 

Report  on  routes  to  the  Pacific 
in  California  and  to  the  Rio 
Grande,  Antiscll. 

From  mouth  cf  Devil's  River 
to  El  Paso,  Michler. 

United  States  and  Mexican 
boundary  survey,  Emory, 
Parry . 

Microscopic  examination  of 
some  earths,  Bailey,  .1.  W. 

Progress    of    Pacific    Railroad 

explorations,  Uumphreys. 
Lea  rochcs  du  .Jura,  Marcon,  .1. 

1858.  Geology    of    North     America, 

Marccu,  J. 

Ouvrage  rolatif  a  la  gi'ologie  de 
rAm<!ri(jue  du  Nord,  Mar- 
con, J. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  United 
States,  Rogers,  II.  D, 

Description      des      Montagnes 

rocheuses,  Marcou,,!. 
Tertiary  an<l  Cretaceous  of  the 
Northwest,  Meek  and  Ilay- 
den. 


.1.  II. 


I  I'XIls, 


Texas — Continued. 

1858.  Tagebuch  eincr  Reise  vom  Mjj. 

sissippi,  Miillliauseii. 
American  geology,  addressed  td 
Meek  and  Ilayden,  Mar<(m,,|. 

1859.  Marcou's    geology    of     NOitli 

America,  Dana,  .J.  I». ;  A^ras- 

siz,  A. 
First     report    on    geoliif,ry 

Texas,  Shunmrd,  B.  V. 
Reply   to    critieisniH  of 

D.'ina,  Marcou,  .1. 
Boundary    survey     of 

Russell,  W.  I[. 
Well  at  Austin,  Shumard,  li.  I\ 
Artesian    boring    in    wosteru 

Texas.  Pope. 
I5tat  <le8  connaissanres  siir  la  j 

fauno  primordiale,  liMiiandi'. 
Sketch  of  'i'oxas,  Moore,  1', 

1860.  Cretaceous  of  Texas,  Sliinnanl. 

B.  F. 
Coal     measnres     of    iKiitluin  i 

Texas,  Shumard,  B.  I'. 
Coast  of  Texas  from  Miit;ij;iinl;i 

Bay  to  Corpus  Clulsti,  (iil- 

bert,  S.  A. 
Geological  features  of  Tcxa«. 

Shumard  and  Ridtlell. 

1861.  Primodial  of  Texas,  Sliiuiianl,  j 

B.  F. 
Sur  'a  faune  ])rimor(Iiiile,  Bar- 

randc. 
Reply  to  Marcou  on  Cretaceous  ] 

and  Carboniferous,  Meek, 

1862.  Section    of    Cretaceous,    Sim-] 

mard,  B.  F. 
Cretaceous  and  Carboniferous,] 

Marcou,  .J. 
Glauconito  in  Lower  Siliuiuii, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Synopsis  of   Texas  Crctaccoiisj 

brachiopods,  Gabb. 
Now    Cretaceous    fossils  l'roiii| 

Texas,  Shunuu'd,  H.  I'. 
Lower  Silurian,  .lura-^sic,  Cri'- 

taceous,  and  Tertiaiy  tip.ssiisj 

from    Nebraska,    Mock   ami 

Ilayden. 
1866.  Preliminary  report  of  survey  of  J 

Texas.  Buckh^y. 
Resources  of  Texas,  Buckley, 
Extent  of  coal,  Shuui.iid,  I!  1' 
Rivers    and    water    pnwer  "fl 

southwestern    Texas,  Buck] 

ley. 


huTon.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


957 


o  ])riinor(li:ile,  l!;ir- 


land  Ciirljonil'emiH, 

In  Lower  Silurian,  I 

Texas  Cn'tiin'ni^ 
lis,  Gablj. 
I'eons    fossils   I'roiiij 
limaril,  H.  1". 
Jian,  .Ini'ii>sii>,  Cn' 
liid  Tertiary  lussiln! 
Iraska,    Mo'k  :ii"l! 

|n'port  of  Knrvt'vofj 
pkley. 

J  Tuxas,  linckley. 
|al,  Sliiuiiiiid,  U.F. 
water    I'ltwcr  nfj 
oru    Texas,  Buck- 


I  Texas— Continued. 

l^;67.  Notes  ffc^ologiques  snr  lea  fron- 
titTCH  eutro  Mexiquo  et  le» 
fltats-UuiH,  Marcou,  .1. 

ls(!8.  Notes  on  railway  from  Smoky 
Hill  Kiver  to  tho  Rio  Grande, 
Le  Conto. 

Observations  on  Cretaceous  of 
Texas,  Slmmard,  IJ.  F. 

Resources  of  Texas,  Bnckley. 

Miocene  of   Texas,    Slmmard, 

B.  F. 

ISiiO.  (Jeoloj(y  of  Tex.as,  lloessler. 
(Jeologischo     Ilntersncbiingon 

in  Texas,  Koessler. 
Kupfererz  in  Texas,  Koessler. 
Western  Texas  and  Cbibuabua, 

Kimball. 
Gegendcn  jenscits  des  Missis- 

sippi-Flusses,  Itoessler. 
Results  of   reconnaissance    in 

Louisiana,  Ililgard. 
Tho  Mississippi  Valley,  Foster, 

J.  W. 
Survey  of   Galveston  Harbor, 

Stiintou,  W.  S. 

1871.  History  of  Gulf  of   Mexico, 
Hilgard. 
River    and   liarbor    improve- 
ments, Howell,  C.  W. 

1873.  Survey    of    Rod    River    raft 
region,  Collins,  H.  C. 
River    improvouieuts,   Howell, 

C.  W. 
Krforscbung    des   Nordwest- 

Tbeilcs  von  Texas,  Loew  und 

Roessler. 
(!eob)gic  map  of  United  States, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. ;  Hitchcock 

and  Blake. 
Survey  of  Trinity  River,  Bird. 

1!<71.  Tart  of  eastern  Texa«,  Buckley. 

Western  Texas,  ne.-ir  thirty- 
second  jiarallel,  Jonncy. 

Cretaceous  flora  of  Western 
Territories,  Les(iuercux. 

(Circles  of  deposition,  New- 
berry. 

(ieology  of  western  Texas, 
.lenney,  Newberry. 

Rc^port  on  eastern,  northern, 
and  middle  Texas,  Burleson. 

Latest  map  of  Texas,  Roessler. 

Matagorda  Bay,  etc.,  Ripley. 


I  Texas — Continued. 

!  1874.  Terminus   of    Fort    St.  Philip 

!  canal,  .\daui8,  W.  H. 

R<'port  on   (ialveston    Harbor, 

Adams,  W.  II. 
Buffalo   Bayou  and  (ialveston 
Bay,  Adams,  W.  H. 

1><75.  Gc(do){ic  chart  of  tho  Inltod 

States,  Bradley,  F.  H. 
Ftesourcf's  of  Texas,  Buckley. 
CLissiticatiou  ami  distribution 

of  Crc.taceous  of  the  West, 

Cope. 
Notes    on    Guadalupe     River, 

Lynch. 
Map  of  Llano  County,  h'oessler. 

1876.  .Second    report    of    survey    of 
Texas,  Biicklov. 

Geologic  chart  of  United  States, 

Bradley,  F.  H. 
Mineral     wealth     of    Texas, 

Roessler. 
Sketrh  of  Sour  Lake  region, 

Hardin  County,  Hocsshr. 
Maps    of   counties    of    Texas, 

Roessler. 

1877.  Notes  on  northern  Texas  and 
Kansas,  Rutfnor. 

Operations  in  Galveston  Har- 
bor, Davis,  (J.  E.  L.  B. 

Coal  regions  of  America,  Mac- 
farlane,  .1. 

Die  Sauersee  in  Hardin  ('ounty, 
Roessler. 

Report  on  river  ami  harbor 
improvements  in  (iulf  region, 
Howell,  C.W. 

1878.  2,0()0  miles  in  Texas,  McDaniel 
and  Taylor. 

1879.  North  American  Mcsozoic  and 
Ceiiozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

Texas  in  its  geognostic;  and  ag- 
ricultural aspect,  Boll. 

Macl'arlane's  Geological  Kail- 
road  Guide,  Macfarlanc. 

Surveys  of  passes  and  bogs, 
Collins. 

1880.  Chemical     report,    survey    of 
Kentucky,  P<!ter. 

Geological  position  of  Texas, 
Cope. 

Geologic  examinations  in  Tex- 
as, Boll. 

1881.  Brazos  coal  field,  Asbburner. 


958 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[BULL.  127.  ■mWON.] 


Texas — Continued. 

1881.  Geology    of    lower    Tiouisiana 

and  Bait  of  Petite  Anse,  Ilil- 
gard. 

Later  Tertiary  of  Gnlf  of  Mex- 
ico, Ililgard. 

Keport  on  Bufl'alo  Hayou,  Tal- 
for. 

1882.  Volcanic  drift  of  ( 'hallis,  Idaho, 

.Ttilion. 
(Joppcr  region  oi  northern  Tex- 
as, Furman. 

1883.  Country    bordering    the     Kio 

(Jr.ande,  Newberry. 

188'1.  I'aleozoic  of  central  ToxaB, 
Walcott. 

Triassic  beds  of  Texas,  Stern- 
berg. 

Azoic  system  and  its  subdivi- 
sions, Whitney  and  Wads- 
worth. 

Fossils  from  Laredo,  Tex., 
Heilprin. 

Illustrations  of  polished  rock 
surfaces,  Morgan,  H.  J. 

Soil  map  of  cotton  States,  Ilil- 
gard. 

Eio  Grande  region  about  La- 
redo, Cope. 

Contributions  to  Tertiary  geol- 
ogy, Heilprin. 

Agricultural  features  of  Texas, 
Loughridgo. 

Tertiary  of  Eastern  and  South- 
ern States,  Heilprin. 

Undulations  in  clay  deposits, 
Texas,  D. 

1885.  Kio  Grande  region  and    Coa- 

huila,  Schmitz,  E.  ,1. 
Map  of  the  United  States,  jMc- 

Gee. 
Quatre  mois  au  Texas,  Lauces- 

ter. 

Tertiary  fossils  from  Kentucky, 
Tdxas,  etc.,  Heilprin. 

1886.  Report  on  geology  of  western 

Texas,  Shumard,  G.  C. 

Travis  County  Cretaceous, 
Hill,  R.  T. 

Notes  on  Tertiary,  Heilprin. 

Mineral  physiology  and  phys- 
iography, Hunt,  T.  S. 

Cambrian  system  of  North 
America,  Walcott. 


Texas — Continued . 

1886.  Cambrian     faunas     of    North  i 

America,  Walcott. 
1H87.  Map    of    the    United     States, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Condition    of    knowledj,'!'    of  | 

geology  of  Texas,  Hill,  I{,T. 
Keport  by  Shumard  on  wistoin  | 

Texas,  Hill,  R.  T. 
Texas  section  of    Cretaceous, 

Hill,  R.T. 
Cretaceous    of  Texas,    Wiiite, 

C.  A. 
Cretaceous    Kiver    bed,    Haysl 

County,  Pond. 
Hill  on  (.'retacoous,  Cojie. 
Cross-timbers     region,     ililU 

R.T. 
Ago  of    coal    in    Rio    (iramlol 

region.  White,  C.  A, 

1888.  Coal,  Ashburner,  Streeniwitz.i 
Drift  at  Gainesville,  Kajjsdnle,  I 
Age  of  uppermost  Cretaceuib,] 

Roemer. 
Carboniferous  ofwestorn  Texas,  I 

Cummins. 
Archean  of  Texas,  Harmd, 
Iron  regions  of  eastern  Texas,] 

Johnson,  L.  C. 
Neo/oic  geology,  Hill,  K.  T. 
Nacogdoches  oil  field,  Dumblcj 
Relations  of  Laramie,  Whitc,| 

C.  A. 
Mitchell  County,  Broadliead. 
Mining    districts    in    Kl  \'m 

County,  ( 'ummins. 
Carboniferous  in  Texas,  C'um-| 

mins. 
American  classification  ami  iio-I 

menclature,  Marcoii,,!. 
Notes  on  western  Texas, 

R.T. 
Fauna  of  Permian  in  IJiiylorJ 

Archer  ,^ind  Wichita  loautii'sj 

White,  C.  A. 
Rio  Grande  Valley,  <  )weu, 
Trinity  formation.  Hill,  IM.  ■ 

1889.  Origin    of  certain    Cictaceon| 

limestones.  Hill,  R.  T. 
Original  locality  of  Grypbif^ 

Pitcheri,  Marcou,  .1. 
Paleontology    of     Crctai  toiisj 

Hill,  R.  T. 
Permian  of  Texas,  Hill,  UT.j 

White,  C.  A. 


[BULL,  127,  ■liBTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


959 


of   TexiiB,    White, 


lonnty,  Broiidlieiul. 
liatrictH    iii    Kl  I'ast 
Iciuniiiins. 
l-ous  iu  Texas,  Cum- 

icliissiflcation  iind  w 
[lire,  Marco  11.. 1. 
restcru  Texas,  Hill, 


I  Texas— Continued. 

IWJ.  KelatiouH  of  uppcrmoHt  Crotii- 
ceouB,  Hill  and  I'enroHO. 
South    central    ToxaH,   .Icrniy, 

Owen,  .1. 
Report  [southern  ToxaH],  Tait. 
Minerals  of  Sau  Saba  County, 

Report  for  western  Texas, 
Streeruwitz. 

Fauna  der  Ohorturonen- 
Kreide,  Koemer,  Hill,  U.  T. 

Validity  of  species  from  Creta- 
ceous. Hill,  h\  T. 

Lower  ( 'retaceous  of  the  South 
west,  White,  C.  A. 

Huildinj;  stones  of  eastern 
Texas,  renrose. 

Burnet  County,  Walker,  .T.  I?, 

Northern  Texas,  Cluniniins. 

OcciuTenco  of  Macraster  Tex- 
anus.  Hill,  H.  T. 

Report  on  eastern  Texas,  Pen- 
rose. 

Events  in  North  American  Cre- 
taceous history,  Hill,  R.  T. 

Geologic  story  of  Colorado 
River,  Hill,  R.  T. 

(las  well  at  San  Antonio,  Tait. 

Grimes  Comity,  R,  G. 

Haldenian  County,  .J.  T.  W. 

Building  stone,  Merrill,  G.  P. 

List  of  Cretaceous  inverte- 
brates, Hill,  R.  T. 

[Chalk.]  Rojiort,  division  of 
jiotrography,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur- 
vey, Diller. 

Report— division  of  Mesozoio 
paleontology,  White,  C.  A. 

18!iit.  AiuericanNeoconiian,Marcou,,I. 
A    review    of  Texas    geology, 

Dumblo. 
Basalt  from  Pilot  Knob,  Kemp. 
Carboniferous  of  central  Texas, 

Tarr. 
Central  coal  field,  Cummins. 
Central  mineral  region,  Com- 

stock. 
Classification    of    topographic 

features.  Hill,  II.  T. 
Coal  fields,  Weitzel. 
Coal  fields  of  Colorado  River, 

Tarr. 
(!oncho  country,  Cummins  and 

Lercli. 


Texas — Continued. 

1890.  Cretaceous  of  northern  Mexico, 

White,  C.  A. 
Description       of      Cretaceous 

rocks,  Hill,  li.T. 
Hraiiiago    of    central     Texas, 

Tarr. 
Eagle    Plats    foniiation,    Mill, 

K.  T. 
Fossils    of    the    Trinity    beds. 

Hill,  R.T. 
(ieographic  features  of  'I'exae, 

Hill,  1{.T. 
Geology  of  traus-Pecos  region, 

Streeruwitz. 
Gulf  Tertiaries  from  Red  itiver 

to  Rio  Grande,  I'eurose. 
Igneous  rocks  of  central  Texas, 

Hill  and  Dumble. 
Indian  Territory  and  Ked  River, 

Hill,  R.  T. 
Macfarlane's    Railway    Guide, 

Loughridge. 
Movements    in    Rocky    Moun- 
tains, Knimons,  S.  F. 
Occurrence    of    Goiiiolina    in 

Comanche  series,  Hill. 
Permian,  Cumiuins. 
Pilot  Knob,  Hill,  R.  T. 
Staked  Plains,  Hill,  R.  T. 
Topographic  features  of  central 

Texas,  Tarr. 
Valley  of  ui>per  Caudiau,  Hill, 

R.T. 
Warren's  Geography,  Brewer. 
1891.  Canilirian   in    North   America, 

Walcott. 
Classili cation     of    Cretaceous, 

White,  C.  A. 
Cheyenne  sandstone  and  Neo- 

comiau  shales,  Cragin. 
Concho  County,  Lercli. 
Cretaceous  formations  of  North 

America,  White,  C.  A. 
Cretaceous      [of      trans-Pecos 

Texas].  Tall". 
ComancheB  series  of  Texas — 

Arkansas  region.  Hill,  R.  T. 
Eocene  Mollusca,  Heilprin. 
Extension  of  Cretaceous  over 

central      basin,      Comstock, 

Walcott. 
Geology  of  the  Southwest,  Hill, 

R.T. 
Igneous    rocks    of    Arkansas, 

Williams,  J.  F. 


960 


(CATALOGUE    AND    INDEX    OF 


[nrix.in. 


Texas — ( 'ontinnort. 

I8I1I.  Iron  oro  district  of  caHttu'ii 
Texas,  Dunihlo,  llinxlon, 
Keniioily,  Walker. 

Mii'.iganeso  (lojiositH,  I'onroMr. 

Notes  oil  Honthwostorn  Texus, 
Hill.  ]{.  T. 

Piileozoic  find  pre-Pali'ozoic  in 
central  basin  region,  Cur- 
tice. 

Permian  and  its  Mesozoic  types 
of  fossils,  White,  C.  A. 

lleport,  Mesozoic  division  of 
invertoI)rata  i)aloont(»l(>gy, 
lluitod  States  (Jcological  Snr- 
vey,  White,  C.  A. 

lloport  of  State  gcolotfiHt  for 
18!I0,  Dnnihlo. 

Keport  on  northwestern  'I'cxas, 
Ciininiins. 

Kcsults  of  Texas  survey,  Duni- 
ble. 

Keport  on  trans-Pecos  Texas, 
Streerinvitz. 

Report  on  central  mineral  re- 
gion, Coinstock. 

Stonort  for  building,  Merrill, 
G.P. 

Tertiary  silicified  woodsof  east- 
ern Arkansas,  Call. 

Tertiary  loriuation  of  western 
Texas,  Am.  Nat. 

Tin  in  central  Toxiis,  Comstock. 
Thayer,  S.  W.,  jr.    Letter  [on  geology  of 
Thotford]. 

(icdlogy  of  Vermont,  C  Ji.  Adams,  State 
pooldgist,  1st  Aiiuuiil  Report,  pp.  77-79,  Bur- 
lington, 1845. 

Thiele,  L.  W.  Grand  River,  Colo.,  coal 
measures. 

Eng.  and  Mining  .Tour., vol.  34,  p.  345  (J  p.), 
4",  1882. 

Thies,  A.,  and  Mezger,  A.     The  geology 
of  the  Hailomine,  South  Carolina. 
Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eug.,  Trans.,  vol.  19,  i)i), 
595-601,1891. 

Thomas,  B.  W.,  Johnson,  TI.  A.,    and 

Organisms  in  bowhler  clays  of  Chicago. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  .series,  vol.  28,  pp.  317-318 
(S  p.),  1884. 
Science,  vol.  3,  p.  237  (J  j).),  4°,  1884. 
From  Chicago  Aead.  Sci.,  IJull. 

Thomas,  David.  Diluvial  furrows  and 
scratches  [in  New  Yorli  and  Pennsyl- 
vania]. 

Am.  .loiir.  Set.,  vol.  17,  ji.  408  (J  p.),  1830. 


Thomas,  David — C(>ntinnc<I. 

(ieological    facts    [dip.s   in    wesitmi 

New  York]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,vol.  18,  p)).  375-;i7l!,  IH  ;'i. 

Heuiiirks  on  Professor  Eaton'.s  "{il).! 


servatiouson  the  coal  formations  in  the  | 
State  of  New  York." 

Am.. I  our.  Sci.,  vol.  19,  pp.  320.328. 1811. 

Thomassy,  R.  Geologie  pratit|ne  do  lal 
Louisiane,  Ixviii,  203  pages,  (5  pliiti's,! 
IM'aris,  1860. 

Hydrologie  dii  MissisHi)>pi. 

Soc.  (ieol.  France,  Ihill.,  2d  serie.^,  vdl.  i" 
I)l>.  242-2G2. 1800. 

Lettro  at:compagnaut  Penvoi  dpsonl 

Essai  Hur   la  gtsologio  prati<iuo  ilo  k\ 
Lonisianc. 

Acad.  .Sci.,  Comptes  Jieiidus,  vol.  ril.ii.  ijij 
1800. 

Supplement  a  la  geologie  iirati(|ue| 

ed  la  Louisiane.     lie  Petite  Ansc. 

Soc.  (ieol.  France,  Bull.,  2d  geries,  vol. ;i),| 
pp.  542-544,  plate,  1883. 

Thompson,  A.  II.,  Hay,  Robert,  aiid.l 
Historical  sketch  of  ge(dogical  workm| 
the  State  of  Kansas. 

Kausaa  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  10,  pii. 4wi 
1888. 

Thompson,  Gilbert.  A  hypothesis  fori 
the  so-called  eucroachmcuts  of  tLe  seul 
ujion  the  land. 

Science,  vol.  15,  p.  333  (s  col.),  4<',  \6<M. 

[Thompson,  Maurice.]     Preface. 

Indiana,  Dept.  of  GeoL-md  Nat.  Ilist.,15tli| 
Eei)ort,  1886,  pp.  5-9, 1880. 

[ ]  Compendium  of  the  geology  audi 

mineralogy  of  Indiana. 

Indiana,  Dept.  of  Geol.  and  Xat.  Ili8t.,15lh| 
Keport,  1880,  pp.  10-25, 1880. 

[ ]  Indiana  building  stones. 

Indiana,  Dept.  of  Geol.  and  Nat.  IIial.,15lh| 
Keport,  1880.  pp.  26-33, 188G. 

[ ]  The  clays  of  Indiana. 

Indiana,  Dept.  of  Geol  and  Nat.  Ili.'ft.,15th| 
lleport,  1880,  pp.  34-40, 1880. 

[ ]  Indiana  chalk  beds. 

Indiana,  Uept.of  Geol.  and  Xat.  llist,,15tll| 
Keport,  1880,  pp.  41-43, 1888. 

[ ]  Glacial  deposits  of  Indiana. 

Indiana,  Dept.  of  Geol.  and  Nat.  Hi8t.,15tl^ 
Keport,  1880,  pp.  44-56, 1886. 

A    geological    survey    of    Clintod 

County. 

Indiana,  Dept.  of  Geol.  and  Nat.  Ili9t.,15tlj 
Keport,  1880,  pp.  154-159, 1886. 


[Bn.l,l!7.  ■  j^ioN.] 


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961 


itiiini'd. 

s    [dii)s   in   wrst(m| 

18,  PI).  378-370, 18;m. 
jfcHsor  Eaton's  "Ob- 
ml  I'ormationsiiitlii'i 

19,pi).  320-328, 1811. 

logio  prati(Hio  dc  lal 
203  l>iigo8,  ()  plutiit, 

MissisHippi. 
]J\ill.,  2(1  surit.H,  veil.  i:,| 

fcgnant  renvoi  (IpshuI 
[ogio  prati(iii»;  do  lal 

Lo8  KeudiiB,  vol.  51,  j).  i:» 

la  goologio  pratiiiuej 
lie  Petite  An.so. 
',  Bull.,  2d  series,  vol.  J),| 
83. 

,  Hay,   Robert,  and, 
of  geological  workinj 

sas. 

i.,  Trans.,  vol.  10,  pii.  45-52,1 

[t.     A  liypotliL'sis  for 
•oachmeuts  of  the  sea| 

I333  (acol.),4°,  Iri'JO. 

[ce.]     Prefato. 
Gfol.  .111(1  Nat.Jliat.lJtli 
I,  1«80. 

of  llio  geology  und 

iliaua. 

loeol.  and  Nat.  IIiit.,litli 

>5,  188fi. 

lliug  atones. 
IgcoI.  and  Nat.  !Ii8t.,15tlii 
13, 1880. 

Ilniliana. 

Giiol  and  Nat.  Ili.'<t..l5l 
|o,  1880. 

1)6(18. 

ieid.andXat.  Hist.,  151! 
l3, 1886. 

lits  of  Indiana, 
leol.  andNat.  Ui9t.,lo 
1880. 

I  survey    of   L'Moi 

beol.  and  Nat.  Ui8l.,  1511^ 
ll59, 1886. 


[Thompson,  Maurice.] — Continued. 
[ — ]  Natural  gas. 

Indiana,  Dept.  iif  (jeid.  and  Nat.  Uiat.,  IStb 
Report,  1880.  pp.  314-333,  1880. 

[. —  j  A  teruiinul  moraine  in  central 
Indiana. 

Indiana,  Uvpt. of  (ie(d. and  Nat.  UiHl. ,15th 

UtlMirt,  1880,  pp. 57-00, 1887. 

Ilhompaon,  William  A.  Scratches  on 
tiivated  strata  of  horizontal  gray- 
waike  in  the  Alleghany  rang*',  proba- 
bly diluvial. 

iiii.  Jour.  Sei.,  vol.  20,  p.  125, 1831. 

—  Fiuts  relating  to  diluvial  action. 
Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  vol.  23,  pp.  243-249, 1833. 

Ilhompiion,  W.  H.    Marshall  County. 
Indiana,  Dopt.  of  Uuol.  and  Nat.  Hiat.,  15th 
Keport,  1886,  tip.  177  182, 1880. 

|, —  A    geological    survey    of    Starke 

County. 

Indiana,  Ucpt.of  Uool.  audNat.  Uist.,  15th 
Ki'port,  1880,  pp.  221-227, 1880. 

1^ —  and  Lee,  S.  E.      Maxinkuckee. 

Indiana,  l)ept. ot  Ueol.aud  Nat.  ilmt.,  15th 
Ropurt,  1880,  pp,  182-180, 1880. 

[ihompson,  Zadock.  Keport  [on  Chitten- 
den County  and  vicinity]. 

lieology  of  Verniont,  2il  Annual  Keport,  by 
C.  B.  Adams,  pp.  259-261.  liurlington.  1846. 

I—  Geography  and  geology  of  Vermont, 
,  Burlington,  1848.     [Not  seen.] 

I —  Appendix  to  the  history  of  Vermont, 
pp.  10-58,  12^,  Burlington,  1853.     [Not 

lei'n.J 

Lignitic  deposit  near  Burlington,  Vt. 

K(w(iiii  Hoc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  4,  pp.  33- 
34  (J  p.),  1854. 

Dikes  in  Chittenden  County. 
Keport  on  tlic  geolojiy  of  Vermont,  vol.  2, 
1111.579-583,  Clareniont,  1861. 

Hall,  !S.  K.,  and.  Keport  [on  geol- 
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Gecilojjy  of  Vermont,  1st  Annual  Keport,  by 
(■  li.  Adams,  pp.  08-70, 1845. 

lomsoii,  James.  The  geology  of  the 
I  Territory  of  Idaho,  United  .States,  and 
1  ibe  silver  lode  of  Atlanta. 

(jeol.  .Soe.  Glasgow,  Trans  ,  vol.  8,  pp.  173- 
i;7. 1886. 

iborne,  .(.    The  Ko.sedale  coal  vein. 

Kansas  C;ity  Kevlcw,  vol.  2,  p.  210  (3  p.),  1879. 

The  Kosedalo  gas  and  coal  wells. 
Kansas  City  Keview,  vol.  3,  pp.  110-412,  1880. 
Sti.  Am.  Supp.,vol.  8  (No.  208),  p.  3302,  4°, 

iii7a. 

BulL  127 (51 


Thornton,  E.  Q.  Reports  on  portions  of 
thi)  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  formations. 

Geology  of  Alabama,  2d  Iticiiuial  Keport,  by 
M.  Tuomey,  pp.  223-252,  Miiiit;;oiiioiy,  1858. 

Tiffany,  A.  S.  The  equivalent  of  tht* 
Now  York  Water-lime  group  developed 
in  Iowa. 

Am.  Aggoc.  .\dv.  Stl.,  I'roo.,  vol.32,  pp. 240- 
247,1883. 
Scienee,  vol.  2,  pp.  323-324,  1883. 

The    artesian    well    at    City  Park, 

Davenport,  Iowa. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.3,  j.p.  117-118,1889. 
Wt'i.  Am.  Sujip.,  vol.  27,  p.  11077,  No.  093. 

Kecord  of  deep  well  at  Dixon,  111. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  5,  p.  124  (',  p.).  1890. 

Tight,  \V.  G.,  Herrick,  C.  \j.,  and  Jones, 
II.  L.  (icology  and  lithology  of  Michi- 
picoton  Bay. 

Ueiiisoii    I'niv.,    IJiill.,    vi>l.  2,  )ip.  119-143, 
plates  10-13,1887. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  34, 
p.  72  (12  lines),  1887. 

Abstract  hy  Herrick  (/),  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  21, 
pp.  654-055,  plates  22-23,  1887. 

Tilden,  Bryant  P.,  jr.  Notes  on  the  upper 
Kio  Grande  explored  in  the  montli.s  of 
October  and  November,  18KJ.  on  board 
the  U.  S.  y.  Major  lirown,  commanded 
by  Capt.  Mark  Sterling,  of  Pittbburg, 
by  order  of  Major-General  Patterson, 
U.  8.  A,,  32  pages,  9  majis.  Philadelphia, 
1847. 

Tilden,  George  C.  Mining  notes  from 
Eagle  County. 

Colorado,  State  .School  of  Mines,  Itiennial 
Keport,  1880,  pp.  129-133, 1880. 

Tod,  David,  Bartlet,William,  and.  Min- 
eral regions  of  Lake  Superior,  29th 
Cong.,  Ist  sess..  Senate  Doc.  No.  1(50, 
1845-46,  iv,  pp.  20-25, 1846.  [Not  seen.] 
Todd,  J,  E.  On  the  annual  dejiosit  of 
the  Missouri  River,  during  the  post- 
Pliocene.     [Abstract.] 

Aiii.  AssGo.  Adv.  .Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  20,  pp.  287- 
291.1878. 

Ruhthofen's  theory  of  the  loess,  in 

the  light  of  tlu!  deposits  of  the  Mis- 
souri. 

Am.  Assoe.  Adv.  Soi.,  I'roc,  vol.27,  pp. 231- 
239, 1879. 

Abstract,  \\\\.  ,lonr.  Soi.,  3d  series,  vol.  18, 
p.  148  (4  p.),  1879. 

Has     Lake    Winnipeg     discharged 

through  the  Minnesota  within  the  last 
two  hundred  years? 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  .series,  vol.  17.  p.  120, 1879. 


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I  BULL.  127  I  DABTi'N.] 


Todd,  .1.  K.— Continued. 

(/niitoriuiry  tlejiositNof  woBt«rn  lowji 

and  cuHtcrn  N<'l»ruHkii.     LAImtnict.] 
WiiHlmint.iii  I'lill.  Hoc,  Hull.,  vol.4,  jip.  120- 

121  (i  p.),18Hl.  ; 

DigcuHHuil  by  Clmmlii'rlin,  p.  121.  i 

InttTinittont  wollw  m  NubraHka. 

Am.  Niil.,  vol.  17,  pp.  5a:)  r.;i4, 188:). 

On  tho  go(donical  clVfcts  ol"  a  vary- 

iuj;  rotation  of  tlio  oartli. 

Atu.  Nut.,  vol.  17,  pp.  l.'i-20,  18h;). 

Tli«(  posniblo  origin  of  some  osar. 

Scitiut',  vol.  ;i.  p.  401  (J  ]).).  1884. 

The   MiHHoiiri   Coteau    anil   its  mo- 
raines, '■ 
Am.  AsHoc.  Adv.  Scl.,  I'roc,  vol.  33,  j>ii. 381- 
393, 188i-). 

Abstriu'tH,  Am.  Nut.,  vol.  lU,  i>.  1212  (J  jt.), 
1885;  Am.  Jour.  .Si.,:iil  Horius.  vol.31.pp.  C'J-70 
(!  p.),  1880.  I 

Qnaternarv  vole:  nic  deposits  in  Ne- 
braska. 

Scieiu'o,  vol.  7,  i).  373  Q  p.).  1880. 

Furtber  notes  on  "a  green  qiiartzite 

from  NiliraHka." 

Am.  (Mill.,  vol.  3,  pp.  5H-60.  IS8i). 

Kvi(b;uce  that  Lake  Clusyenne  con- 
tinued till  the  lee  age.     [Ab.strait.] 
Am.  Ah.ioc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proi'.,  vol.  37.  pp.  202- 
203  (?  p.),  18f-i». 

-Vm.  Kat.,  vol.23,  |ip.4:ttM:i7  (J  p.).  1889. 

The  terraces  of  the  Missouri.     f.\b- 

stract.J 

Am.  AaoDc.  Adv.  Sii.,  I'rot:.,  vol.  37.  |)p.  203-  , 
205,  1880. 

Iowa  Acid.  Sii.l'ioc,  1887-188!l,  pp.  11-12 
18!)0. 

The  origin  of  the  extrauioraiuic  till. 

[Abstract.] 

lowu  .\ind.  Sci..  Troc.  1887-1889, pp.  12-14, 
1800. 

On    the    folding    of    Carboniferous  . 

etr.ata    iu    southwestern    Iowa.     [Ab- 
stract.] 

town  Acid.  Sci..  I'roc,  1887-1889,  pp.  .'8-02, 
1890. 

The  linea,i;o  of  ]..ake  Agassiz.     [Ab- 
stract.] 

Iowa  Acad.  ,S(i.,  I'roc,  1887-1889,  pp.  57-58, 
1890. 

iJeoj)  Well  at  I.eniars,  Iowa. 

Am.Oeol.,  vol.5,  pji.  124-125  (!  \t.),  1890. 

Nebraska. 

Macf'ail.nnc's  Geol.  Uwy.  Guide, 2tl  edition, 
jip.  293-200,  1890.  '  , 

[ ]  [Notes    on     Glacial     deposits    of 

North  and  South  Dakota.] 

Mactarliiuc'.s  i  icol.  Kwy.  Guide,  2d  ediliou, 
pp.  253,  :;54,  255,  256, 1890.  ' 


Todd,  .1.  E. — Continued. 

Stria-  and  slickensides  at  Alton,  || 

Am.Geol.,  vol.  8,  p.  230  (^  p.),  1891. 
AltHtracl  of  pn|MT  read  lo  Am.  Ashuc.  A'i 
Sci.,  1801. 

Todd,  I'honias.  [(iravel  jjits  at  ro|i 
lield,  Mass.  | 

K«.>iex   Inst.,  Troc,  vol.3,  \>,  15  (J  p.),  ImU, 

Tomliuaon,  C  11.     Alluvial   deposit.s  uf| 
the  Mohawk. 

Am  .lour.  .Sci.,  vol.  23,  p.  207  (J  p.),  I^:(:l. 
Torrance,  .1.  Eraser.     Keport  on  ajiatiti 
deposits,  Ottawa  County,  Quebec 
Geol.   .Surv.   Canada,   IJcport  of   )Mii;;rt»(,| 
18.82-83-84,  pp,  1,1  32J,  Moni i val.  1885. 

Torrell,  Otto.     ( )n  the  glacial  pheiioiiii  ii;i| 
of  North  Anicrii'a. 

AiH.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  13,  ii|i.  7lj-;!i,| 
1877. 
l)iBcuHKi(ui  by  J.  U.  Dana,  p]).  79-r^i). 
Froiu  New  York  Tuuch,  Aujiusl  .';ii  187" 

Causes   of    glacial    iihenoincii.-i  m 

northeastern    jtortion    of   the    luitij 
States,  8  pages,  map. 

Sverigcs  Geol.  I'udcrsokuiiig,   Slockliuln 
1878. 

Torrey,  .Joseph,  jr.,  Barbour,  Erwiii  ll.J 
and.  Microscopic  structure  of  oolitej^ 
with  analyses. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,3d  Heries,  vol.  4u,  |,|>.  :4ii-2i| 
1890. 

Totten,  .1.  G.,  Bernard,  S.,  and.    Heporl 
on  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi  rivcis,  Imii 
an  examination  made  in  the  niuiitL«u 
September,    October,    November,   m\ 
December,  1821. 

SIoSHagc    I're.-it.    I'.  S.    [No.   35J,  pp.  TJ 
Washington.  Is23. 

Toula,  E.  Der  Yellowstone  Xalioiial 
Park,  dor  vulkauische  Ausbriuli  m 
Neu-Seelaml  uiid  diis  GevHcri'li.iiiil 
men,  S.  79,  Abb.  1"),  Wien.,  18X7. 

Geologisclie     Forschung.'5eiKeliiiiss| 

aus    deiu     Elussgebiet    des    Coluradi 
Ein  Vortrtig  gehalteu  ini  \'eioiu('  li 
Verbreituug     naturwi.sseuscliaftlioh^ 
Keiintnisiio  iu  Wien  am  5  .(iiiinci  n'^ 
51  pages,  Wien,  1887. 

[Townsend,   Briggs  and.]     (icolofjic^ 
section  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 
The  Virginias,  vol.  4,  p.  15, 4°,  If^?:!. 
Iteviewod  by  I.  C.  White,  i>p.  15-16- 

Tracy,  C.  M.  Noticoof  a  singuliiremtj 
in  Lynn,  Mass.,  known  by  t lie  name  j 
"Phaeton  Rock." 

EBsex  luat..  Bull.,  \-ul.  1,  pj).  59  U4, 1870 


I  Traak,  .Toli 
,**iiiTa  \( 
imUfH  []>■ 

I —  Keporl 
Miiiintaiii 
vada,  em 
liiiiirces  ii 
im,i;oH  [IK 

I  —  K'ejiort 
.Moiiiitaiii! 
tor, 1 1  resd 
lions;  als( 
noil  hern 

m:>. 

—  li'oport 

anil  .soiithc 

mineral  at 

tiioM'   Sect 

iinrthern,  s 

til)  Jiages,  l> 

I'ocumcnt 
ses.iion  of  li 

—  Hescript 
tlic  genus 
taceons  roc 

Cidifoniia 
lionl,  i)p.  93-1 

—  .Viiinionii 
Tertiary  roc 

I'alifornia 

li"ii),|>p.  85-8 
93. 1857. 

[[Trego,  C.H.] 

it.v  ill  Carbt 

Mountain,  Pj 

Am.  Jour.  .Si 

Assoc.  Am.( 

[Trego,  C.H.] 
Mountain,  lb 
Am.  Phil.  i< 

lti7:i. 

Ilreherne,    H.  i 
Lake  Manitol 

(■I'll,  and  Ni 
Annual  l{ej)orl 

IH81. 

[rroost,  (ierard. 
"f  amber,  an 
supposed  to  1 
ilisi'overed  at 
Kiver,  Anno  A 
Am., four.  Sci. 

•Geological  c 
I'llilnilclpliia, 
[Not  seen.] 


lBrix.m 


DABT'iN.] 


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lied. 

I'UHidt'B  at  Alton,  111. 

rnHtl  lo  Am.  Abhoi'  Ali 
iivcl    pitH    ttt      loi^ 

vol.  ;i.  i>.  1''  U  i'.)i'*w. 

Alluvial   (U'lKisits  ol| 

2:1,  p.  207  (3  v-i.l-'-' 
.     HcpDrt  on  Miiatitil 
Joiinty,  (iucltt'c. 

iilu,    IJiimrl  III'    |ir(>t;n»i,| 
J.Monli.iil,  lb«5. 

he  glacial  itlieiKiimnai 

il  sork's,  vol.  la,  iM'-  "li-"''! 

1).  I)ana,i)i).79-w. 

Timort,  AujiiiHl  :iO  Ml' 

liiciiil    ])lioiit>iiiiiia  11^ 

rtioii    of   till'    I'uitiii 

lap. 

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seen]. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  11, 
p.  301  (ip.),  18.M. 

First  report  of  the  State  agricultural 

chemist  of  Maryland,  145,  20  pages,  2 
maps,  Annapolis,  1860. 

Second  rejiort  of  the  State  agricul- 
tural chemist  of  Maryland,  92  pages, 
Annapolis,  1862. 

Section  of  CJnmberland  coal  basin. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc.,  Proc,  vol.  11,  pp.  9-13, 1871. 


966 


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fBru..  n;, 


u. 


Udden,J.  A.    Megalonyxbedsiii  Kansas, 
Am.  Oeol.,  vol.  7,  pp.  ;i4i)-:i4r).  1891. 

Uhler,  P.  R.  Delaware  aud  the  eastern 
sliore  of  Marylaiul  [geolojjical  fi<rnia- 
tions],  aii<l  Maryland  and  District  of 
Colnuibia  in  part. 

Macfarlaiiew  Am.  (Icol.  U.  K.  (luido,  pp.  174- 
177, 1879. 

(toology  of  the  surface  features  of 

the  Haiti  more  area. 

Johns  HoitkinH  Dnlv.  Clirculars,  No.  21,  vol. 
2,  pp.  52-53, 1883. 

Reviewed  liy  Anon.,  Seience,  vol.  1,  p.  277, 4°. 
188:!.     Abstract,  pp.  7.5-70  (i  ool.). 

Tlio  Alhirujiean  formation  and  its 

nearest  relatives  in  Maryland. 

Am.  Phil.  See,  Proc.  vol.  25,  No.  127,  pp.  42- 
6;!,  1888. 

IJeview  by  II.  Carvill  Lewis,  pi>.  .5;!-54,  and 
A.  Ili'ilpiin,  p.  54  (i  p.). 

Observations  on  the  Eooence  Ter- 
tiary and  it.s  Cretaceous  associates  in 
the  State  of  Maryland. 

Maryland  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans,  [vol.  1],  pp.  11- 

32  (1888]. 

Additions    to  observations  on    the 

Cretaceous  and  Eocene  formations  of 
Maryland. 

Maryland  Acad.  Hci.,  Trans,  [vol.  1],  pp.45- 
61  [1889]. 

Maryland. 

Maclarlanc's  (re<d.  Rwy.  Guide,  2d  edition, 
pp.  332-334, 1890. 

Notes  and  illustrations  to  "  Observa- 
tions on  the  I'retacoons  and  Eocene 
formations  of  Maryland."' 

Maryland  Aciid.  .Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  pp.97- 
104,  plate  xV[18iU]. 

Ullrich,  Valentin.  Die  horizontale  Oe- 
stalt  und  Hesehatfenlieit  Europas  uiid 
Nordanienkiis,  vir,  lo2  p^'ges,  Leipzig, 
1883.     [Not  seen.] 

Ulrich,  E.  O.  Report  on  the  Lower  Silu- 
rian bryozoa,  with  i)rcliniinary  descrip- 
tion of  some  of  the  new  species. 

Geol.  and    Nat.    Uist  Surv.,  Minneapolis 
14tli  Annual  Report  for  1885.  pp.  55-103, 18H6. 

A  correlation  of  the  Lower  Silurian 

horizons  of  Tennessee  and  p.art  of  the 
Ohio  and  Mississippi  valleys  with  those 
of  New  York  and  Canada. 

Auj.   Geol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  100-110.  179-l'.tO,  305- 
315;  vol.  2,  pp.  39-44  (to  be  continued),  1888. 


Ulrich,  E.  O.— Continued. 

On   Sceptroi)ora,   a    new    genus  (if 

Bryozoa,  with  remarks  on    Helii)]Mii;i, 
Hall,  and  other  genera  of  that  type. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  228-2:14,  1888. 

Upham,  Warren.  The  northern  ]):irt  i, 
the  Connecticut  Valley  in  the  Chiiiii|i 
lain  and  Terrace  periods. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  .Id  series,  vol.  14,  jip.  Vxi 
470,  1877. 

Surface   geology    of  the    Merriniii 

Valley. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  U,  pp.  524-539, 1877. 

t)n  the  origin  of  kames  or  eskcrsin 

New  Hampshire. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci..  Proc,  vol.  25.  pj).:'!!,. 
225, 1877, 

A  bstract.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vul.  li 
p.  156  (i  p.),  1877. 

Modified  drift  in  New  Hampsliiie. 

Geology  of  Now  Hampshire,  vol.  :i,  p.m  , 
pp.  3-176,  6  plates,  and  maps  in  atlas,  ('mii'dnl. 
1878. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  15 
pp.  149-1.50  (J  p.),  1878. 

Thedistril)Ution  of  the  till. 

Geolojiy  of  Xew  Hampshire,  vol.  3,  part  Jpp 
285-309,  Concord,  1878. 

Changes  in  the  relative  heights  of 

laud  aud  .sea  during  the   Glaci.il  :hu1 
Champlain  periods. 

(ieolofiy  otNew  Hiinipshire,  vol.  3,  jiart:!  pp 
329-:i33,  Concord,  1878. 

Notes  on  the  surface  geology  ol'Xpw 

Hauipshire. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  8,  now  series,  pp  :i'ij- 
336,  1878. 

Terminal    moraines    of    the    North 

American  ice  sheet. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  18.  pp.  81-92. 
197-209, 1879. 

The  formation  of  Ca])e  Cod. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  13.  pp,  489-502, 652-5C.'',  IST'.V 

The  till  in  New  England. 

Geol.  Mag.,  vol.  6,  new  series,  pp.  'Si-lH 
1879. 

The  succession  of  glacial  depoaits  in 

New  England. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci  .  Proc,  vol.  2H,  pp  » 
310, 1880. 

Preliminary  rejiort  on  the  L;''olo;,'y 

of  central  aud  western  Minnesot.i. 
li'jol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.,  MiniHsdt.i.  Mil 
Annual  Report  for  1879,  pp.  70-125  St  Paul 
188U. 


DABTON.l 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


967 


y    of  the    Merriiiiiic 


ir.  Soi.,  'Jd  Rpries.  vol.  15 


Cape  Cod. 

489-502, 5;V2-J(i.'',t8T!i 


glacial  deposits  ii) 
.Proc,  vul.  2H,  pp  a- 

rt  on  the  i;<'oln!:,v  j 
srii  MiiincNdtM. 
Siirv.,  Miiiiii'sol,i.i<ili| 
9,  pp.  7U.126,  St.  Paul. 


Upham,  Warren — Continned. 

(ilac'ial  <lrift  in  Boston  and  vicinity. 

T?o»ton  Soc.  Nat.  HiHt.,  Proc,  vol.  20,  i)p.  220- 
J  14, 1881. 

—  (ilaclal   dritt  and  its  terminal  mo- 

r.unes. 

Geol.  ami  Xnt.  Hist.  Siirv.,  Minnesota,  9th  ; 
Annual  Report  for  1880.  pp.  281-35C.  Plate  VI,  | 
St.  Peter,  1881. 

AbHtrait,  Am.  Joiir.  Scl.,  3d  serieH,  vol.  2'.1, 
pp.  62-83. 1882. 

—  The  MinnoHota  Valley  in  the  Ice  age. 

Am.  Am.soo.  Adv  S<  i..  Pidc,  vol.  32,  pp.  213- 
•j:il,  1883.  Atn..Ioiir.  Set.  3d  scries,  vol.27,  pp. 
;i4-42. 104-111.  1883. 

Abstraels,  Science,  vol.  2,  pp.  318-319,  1883 ; 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  20,  p.  327  (J  p.), 
1883. 

—  Changes  in  the  currents  of  the  ice  of 
the  last  (ilacial  epoch  in  eastern  Min- 
nesota. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  .Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  32.  ])p.  231- 
234, 1883. 
Abstract,  Science,  vol.  2,  p.  319  Cj  p.),  1883. 

—  Lake  Agassiz:    a  chapter  in  glacial 

geology. 

Minnesota  Acad.  Sci..  Bull.,  vcd.  2,  p]).  290- 
;il4,  1883. 

—  Notes  of  rock  onteroi)8  in  central 
Minnesota. 

(teol.and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.,  Minnesota,  lltli 
.Vnnual  Keport  for  1882,  pp.  80-136,  Minneapo- 
lis, 1884. 

—  Lake  Agassiz;  a  chapter  in  glacial 

f;c()logy. 

Geol.  and  Nnt.  Hist.  Surv..  iliniiesota,  lltli 
Annuiil  Keport  for  1882,  pp.  137-153,  MiDnea)io- 
lis,  1884. 

Abstracts.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  i>p.  1124-1125 
(i  p.),  1884;  Si'lence,  v«d.  1,  p.  220  (J  col.),  4^', 
1,<,S3. 

—  [Remarkable  chains  of  lakes  in  Mar- 
tin County,  Minu.] 

Science,  vol.  3,  p.  695  (J  p.)  1884. 
Koad  to  Minnesota  Acad.  Sci. 

—  [Belts  of  knolly  and  hilly  drift  in 
Minnesota,] 

Scieni'e,  vol.  3,  p]).  695-090  (J  p.),  1884. 
Head  to  Minnesota  Acad.  Sci. 

—  [Geology  of  deposits  containing  sup- 
po,sed  vestiges  of  man  in  Minnesota,] 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  pp.  706-708, 1884. 

—  Notes  on  the  geology  of  Minnehaha 
Conuty,  S.  Dak. 

(Jeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.,  Minnesota,  13fli 
Annual  Report  for  1884,  pp.  88-97.  St.  Paul, 
1886. 


Upham,  Warren — C on  t  i  n n ed . 

The  upper  beaches  and  deltas  of  the 

Glacial  Lake  Agassi/. 

U.S.  (leol.  Surv.,  P.ull.vol.  6,  pp.  389-470, 
plate,  No.  39,  Waaliingtou,  1887. 

Abstracts,  Science,  vol.  10,  pp.  103-104,  4=, 
1887;  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  64-&i  (i  p.),  1888; 
Popular  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  32,  p.  420  (i  p.),  1888. 

Prof.  Henry  Carvill  Lewis  and  his 

work  in  glacial  geology. 

Am.  Geo!.,  vol.  2,  pp.  371-379, 188b. 

The  recession   of  the   ice  sheet   in 

Minnesota  in  its  relation  to  the  gravel 
deposits  overlying  the  (luartz  implo- 
nicnts  found  by  Miss  Babbitt  at  Little 
Falls,  Minn. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  vol.  23,  pp.  436- 
447, 1888. 

The  geology  of  Carver  and  Scott 


counties  [and  Sibley,  Nicollet,  McLeod, 
Renville,  Swift,  Chippewa,  Kandiyohi, 
Meeker,  .and  Wright  counties] . 

(Jeolo^iy  of  Minnesota,  Final  Keport,  vol.  2, 
pp.  102-203,  maps,  Minneapolis,  1888. 

—  The  geology  of  Chisago,  Isanti,  and 
Anoka  counties  [and  Benton,  Sher- 
burne, Stearns,  Douglas,  Pope,  Grant, 
.■Stevens,  Wilkins,  Traverse,  Ottertail, 
Wadena,  Todd,  Crow  Wing,  Morrison, 
MillelacH,  Kanabec,  Pine,  Becker,  and 
Clay  counties]. 

Geology  of  Minnesota,  Final  Iler.„  '  2, 

pj).  309-671,  maps,  Minneapolis,  1888. 

—  (ilaciation  of  mountains  in  New 
England  and  Now  York. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  165  174,  205-216, 1889. 
Appaliichia,  vol.  5,  pp.  291-312, 1889. 

—  Ascents  isf  Camel's  Hump  and  Lin- 
coln Mountain,  Vt. 

Appalachta,  vol.  5.  pp.  319-326, 1889. 

—  Marino  shells  and  fragments  of  shells 
in  the  till  near  Boston. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  24,  pp.  127- 
141, 1889. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  37,  pp.  359-372, 1889. 

Abstracts,  Nature,  vol.  40,  p.  08  (U  lines); 
Am.  Geo!.,  vol.  3,  p.  399  (}  p.),  1889. 

—  [Age  and  origin  of  the  potholes  at 


Cohasset.] 

Boston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  24,  pp.  226- 
228, 1889. 

—  The  structure  of  drunilins. 

Bost(ni  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.  vol.  24,  pp.  228- 
242. 1889. 
Abstract,  Am. Geol.,  vol. 5, p. 61  (J  p.),  1889. 

—  The  glacial  moraines  of  Minn     ita. 
Minnesota,  Acad,  Scl.,  Bull.,  vol.  3,  p.  12 

(i  p.).  1889. 


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[BtTU,.I2;.  BuiHW  1 


Upham,  Warren — Continued. 

ChangeB  in  the  current  ol"  ice  of  the 

last  Glacial  epoch  in  eastern  Minne- 
Hota. 

Minnesota, Arad.  Sri,,  ISiill..  vol.  3,  parti, 
pp.  51-56, 1889. 

Description  of  maps    showing  the 

climate,  geography,  and  geology  of 
Minnesota. 

Minnesota, Acad.  Set.,  Bull.,  vol.  3,  parti, 
pp.  151-155, 1889. 

The  growth,  culmination,  and  de- 
parture of  tlie  Quaternary  ice  sheets. 
Hoston  Soc.  Kat.  Hist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  24,  pp.  450- 
455, 1890. 
Abstract,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  5,  p.  123  (J  p.),  1890. 

[Remarks  on  the  exceptional  charac- 
ter of  thoclimato  of  tlio  Glacial  period.] 
Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  vol.  24,  pp.  465- 
466, 1890. 

Quaternary  changes  of  level. 

Oeol.  Mag.,  3d  Deuade,  vol.  7,  pp.  492-497, 
1800. 

The  fiords  and  great  lake  basins  of 

North  America  considered  as  evidence 
of  pre-Glacial  {ontincntal  elevation 
and  of  depression  during  the  Glacial 
period. 

Gcol.  .Soc.  Am., Bull.,  vol. ), pp. 563-.567, 1890. 

[ ]  [Notes  on  glacial  features,  Massa- 
chusetts and  Minnesota.] 

Macfarlnne's  Geol.  Kwy.  Guide,  2d  edition, 
pp.  107,  246-252. 1800. 

[ ]  St.  Paul,  Minneajjolis,  and  Mani- 
toba Kuilway. 

Macfarlane's  Geol.  Kwy.  Guide,  2d  edition, 
p. 264, 1890. 

On  the  cause  of  the  (Jlacial  period. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  6,  pp.  327-339, 1890. 
Abstract,  Ara.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  p.  277  (J  p.),  1891. 

Pleistocene    submergence     of     the 

Isthmus  of  Panama. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  6,  p.  396  (i  ]>.),  1890. 

Artesian  wells  in   North  and   South 

Dakota. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  6,  pp.  211-212, 1890. 

A   review  o_   ihe    Quaternary  era, 

with  special  reference  to  the  deposits 
of  flooded  rivers. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  41,  pp.  33-52, 
1891. 

Report  of  exploration  of  the  Glacial 

Lake  Agassiz  in  Manitoba. 

Canada,  Geol.  8urv.,Keports,  vol.  4,  new  se- 
ries, lieport  £,  156  pages,  3  sheets  in  accom- 
panyiDg  atlas,  1891. 


Upham,  Warren— Continued. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.42 
p. 429  (fp.),  1891 J  Am.  Geol..  vol.  7.  pp.  188-19( 
197-198,  222-231,  1891;  Geol.  Mag.,  3d  decade. 
vol.8,  pp.  228-229,  1891. 

Glacial  lakes  in  Canada. 

Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  243-274,  l«3i. 
Abstracts,  Am.  Geol., vol.  7,  pp.  143, 375-37; 
1891. 

Geographic    limits    of    species    of  I 

plants  in  the  basin  of  the  Red  River  of  | 
the  North. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  vol.  25,  pp.  ]«- 
172, 1891. 

Walden,  Cochituate,  and  other  lakes 

inclo.sied  by  modified  drift. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  vol.  2,"),  pp.  228- 
242, 1891. 

Elevation  and  subsidence  during  tLe 

Glacial  period. 

Geol.  Mag.,  3d  decade,  vol.  8,  p.  92  (J  p.i, 
1891. 

Correlation  of  Quaternary  changes 

of  level  in  North    America  and   ibe 
Caribbean  region. 

Geol.  Mag.,  3d  decade,  vol.  8,  pp.  330-33;, 
1891. 

Area  and  duration  of  Lake  Agassiz, 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  pp.  127-12?,  1891. 

[The  attitude  of  the  eastern  and 

central  portions  of  the  United  States 
during  the  Glacial  period.] 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  pp.  233-234  (i  p.).  1S91. 
Discussion  of  paper  road  by  T.  C.  Cliainlier- 
lin  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1891. 

[The  cause  of  the  (ilacial  period.] 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  p.  238, 1891. 

Discussion  of  pai)er  by  T.  C.  Chaiiiliprlin, 
"  The  present  .standing  of  the  several  liyjiutlii- 
ses  of  the  cause  of  the  Glacial  period, "  nail  to 
Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  1891. 

Origin  and  age  of  the  Lafayette  and 

Columbia  formations. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  p.  235  (J  p.),  1891. 
Discussion  of  paper  by  AV  .T  McfJce,  "Nro- 
cene  and  Pleistocene  continent  mnvpiiicnts. 
read  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1891. 

Inequality  of  distribution  of  the  en- 
glacial  drift. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  p.  239  ((  p.),  1891. 
Abstract  of  paper  read  to  Geol.  Soc.  Am., 
1891. 

Criteria  of  englacial  and  subglacial 

drift. 

Am.  (Jeol.,  vol.  8,  pp.  376-385, 1891. 

A  classification  of  mountain  ranges 

according  to  their  structure,  origin,  and 
age. 

Appalarhia,  vol.  6,  pp.  191-207, 1891. 


[Bm,I..127, 

itinued. 

Sci.,3d  sorieR,  vol.42 
leol.,  vol.  7,  pp.  188-194 
Seol.  MbK'.  8d  decade. 

anada. 

vol.  2,  pp.  243-274, 1831. 
„vol.7,  pp.  143,  375-37;, 

ts    of    specicH    of 
)f  the  Red  River  of 

..Proc,  vol.  25,  pp.  140- 

ite,  and  otber  lakes 

L  drift. 

;.,  Proc.,  vol.  Z*!,  pp.  228- 

jsidence  during  tie 
de,  vol.  8,  p.  92  (J  p.i, 

laternary   changes 
America  and   ibe 

de,  vol.  8,  pp.  330-33;. 

II  of  Lake  Ajiassiz. 

127-12!',  1891. 

the  eastern  ami 
the  United  States 
•eriod.] 

33-234  (i  p.).  1891. 
o.id  by  T.  C.  Cliainlier- 
Soi.,  1891. 

(ilat'ial  period.] 
,1891. 

by  T.  C.  Cbamlierlin, 

|)1'  the  several  li.v)i(illif 

lacial period,"  nadto 

|the  Lafayette  and 

(i  p.),  1891. 
ly  AV  ,T  Mcficp,  '  Ni* 

itinent  inDVPiiifnis, 
.Sci„1891. 

libntion  of  the  en- 

|(4l').  18»1. 

to  Geol.  Sue.  Am.. 

il  and  siibglacial 

-385, 1891. 
■mountain  ranges 
|cture,  origin,  and 

»l-207, 1801. 


SiBTON-l 


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969 


Cpham,  Warren,  'Winchell,  N.  H.,  and. 
(ieological  and  natural  history  survey 
of  Minnesota,  N.  H.  Winchell,  State 
jreoiogist,  1872-1882,  the  geology  of 
.MinneHota,  vol.  1  of  the  iinal  report, 
xjv,  tiflf)  pages,  43  plates,  4  ,  Minneap- 
olis, 1884. 

Crquiza,  Manuel.  Exploracion  del  di- 
strito  <le  Coalcoman,  Estado  de  Micho- 

acan. 

Mexico.  Ministorio  de  Fomento,  AnaleB.  vcd. 
pp  195-261.  1882 

Usher,  V.  C.  On  the  elevation  of  the 
liaiilis  of  the  Mississippi. 

Am.  Jour,  Sci.,  vol  31,  pi>.  294-290, 1837. 

Utah. 

IS'tJ.  Geologic    action    of   the   winds, 
Maury. 
Geology  and  p.aleontology,  val- 
ley of  Salt  Lake,  Hall,  J. 
18r)3.  (ieologic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcou,  J. 
1854.  Exploration       between      thirty- 
eighth  and  forty-first  parallel 
in  1853-54,  Schiei. 
IS,").  Report  on  explor.ition   between 
latitudes  38'^'  and  41^-  for  route 
to  the  Pacific,  Schiei. 
Ueber    die    Geologie    von  Nord- 
Amerika,  Marcou,  J. 
\%'.  Orography  of   Western    States, 

Blake,  W.  V. 
1H.")8.  Sketch    of    geology    of    United 
States,  Rogers.  H.  D. 
Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
cou, .J. 
I'iSO.  Explanation  of  map  of  Nebras- 
ka, etc.,  Tlaydcn. 
Paleontology  of  Now  York,  vol. 

3,  Hall,  J. 
Geology  from    Fort    Pridger  to 
(amp  Floyd,  I']ngelmaun. 
ixilO.  \otes    on    Nebraska  and   Utah, 

Hayden. 
ISt'il    .lurassio  of  the  West,  Marcou,  .1. ; 
Gabb. 
Discoveries  in  Simpson's  expedi- 
tion, Meek  and  P^ngelmanu. 
W2.  Primordial  of  Rocky  Mountains, 

llayden. 
W64.  I'oBsils     from     Carboniferous, 
Hall,  J. 

1869.  Desiccation  of  surface  of  western 
America,  Blake,  W.  P. 

1870.  Fossils  from  Utah,  Meek. 


Utah — Continued. 

1870.  Recency  of  certain  volcanoes  of 

the  West,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 
Green  River  coal  basin,  King,  C. 
Sun  pictures  of  Rocky  Mountain 

scenery.  Hayden,  F.  V. 

1871.  Points  in  geology  and  mineral- 

ogy of  Utah,  Blake,  W.  P. 
Eocene  of  Utah,  Conrad. 

1872.  General  report  on  Montana  and 

adjacent  Territories,  Hayden. 

Profiles  and  sections  to  accom- 
pany final  report  of  survey  of 
Territories,  Hayden. 

Notes  on  some  mining  districts 
of  Utah,  Silliman. 

Report  on  survey  of  the  Territo- 
ries, Hayden. 

Ancient  lakes  of  North  America, 
Newberry. 

Report  on  minerals,  rocks,  etc., 
Peale. 

Geology  of  the  Missouri  Valley, 
Hayden. 

Tertiary  coal  of  the  West,  Hodge, 
J.T. 
!  I'aleontologic  report,  Wyoming, 

i  Meek. 

i  1873.  Structure  of  country  north  of 
Colorado  Canyon.  Powell, 
J.  W. 

Explorations  of  1872  under  F.  V. 
Hayden,  Snake  River  region, 
Bradley,  F.  H. 

Explorations  in  Uinta  Mountains, 
.Jones,  W.  A. 

Report  of  survey  of  Montana, 
Idaho.  Wyoming,  and  Utah, 
Hayden,  F.  V. ;  Peale. 

Report  of  Snake  River  division, 
Bradley,  F.  H. 

Devonian  fossils  in  Wasatch 
Mountains,  Tenney. 

Portions  of  Nevada,  Utah,  Cali- 
fornia, and  Arizona,  Gilbert, 
G.  K. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. ;  Hitchcock  and 
Blake. 

Paleontologic    report,    Montana, 
Idaho,    Wyoming,   and    Utah, 
Meek. 
1874.  Notes    in  geology  along   Union 
Pacific  Railroad,  Kneeland. 

Notes  on  mining  districts.  Gil- 
bert, G.  K. 


970 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX    OP 


[nrLLir, 


Utah — Continued. 

1874.  Geology  of  valley  of  the  Colo- 
nulo,  Powell.. I.  W. 

Glacial  eporh  in   Utah  and  Ne- 
vada, Gilbert.  G.  K. 

Exploration    of    the    Colorado, 
Powell,  J.  W. 

The  great  American  desert,  Poole. 

Preliminary  report,  survoys  wcat 
of    one    hundredth    meridian, 
Gilbert,  G.  K. 
Lignitci*  and  j)lant  beds  of  west 
em  America,  Newberry. 

Age  of   lignite  group,   Hayden, 
F.V. 

Report  on  vertebrate  paleontol- 
ogy, Colorado,  Cope. 

187.5.  Valley  of  Minnesota  liivor,  War- 
ren, a.  K. 

Fossils     west    of    Greeley    and 
Evans,  etc..  Meek. 

Exploration  of  the  Colorado, 
Powell,  .J.  VV. 

Classification  and  distribution  of 
Cretaceous  of  the  West,  Cope. 

Report  from  St.  George,  Ctah,  to 
the  Gila  River,  Marvine. 

Portions  of  Utah,  Nevada,  Ari- 
zona, and  New  Mexico,  Howell, 
E.  E. 
1876.  (.ieology  between  Leavenworth 
and  the  Sierra  Nevada,  Engel- 
maun. 

Outlet  of  Great  Salt  Lake,  Gil- 
bert, G.  K. 

Brown  coals  of  Utah,  Engelniann. 

Paleozoic    divisions  on    fortieth 
parallel,  King,  C. 

Uinta  Mountains,  Powell,  J.  W. 

Paleontology  of    plateau    prov- 
ince, White,  C.  A. 

Colorado  plateau  province,  Gil- 
bert, G.  K. 

Relations   of    lignitic    group  of 
the  West,  Stevenson. 

Restored  outline  of  Lake  lionne- 
ville,  Gilbert  and  Howell. 

Ancient    outlet  of    Great    Salt 
Lake,  Packard,  A.  S. 

Paleontology   of    Great    Basin, 
Meek. 

Microscopic  petrography,  survey 
of  fortieth  parallel,  Zirkel. 

Notes    on    Uinta  and  Wasatch 
ranges,  King,  C. 


Utah — Continued. 

1876.  Maps  of  parts  of  Californi 

Nevada,  Arizona,  Coloradi, 
New  Mexico,  and  Utah,  (iilb(rt, 
Marvine  and  Howell. 

1877.  Henry  Mountains,  (Gilbert,  G.  K, 
Fossils  from  Nevada,  Utah,  Colo 

rado,  etc..  White,  C.  A. 
Work  in  Henry  Mountains  iim 

on  Lake    Bonneville,   (iilbm 

G.  K. 
Intrusives  of  Henry  Mountains 

Dutton. 
Lava    fields  of   southern    Itali 

Dutton. 
Preliminary  report  of  survey  o 

Territories,  Hayden. 
Remarks  on  Mesozoic  and  f'eiio 

zoic,  Meek. 
Remarks  on  paleontology  of  tor 

tieth  parallel  survey,  Hull  am 

Whitfield. 
Descriptive  geology,    forfiiil 

parallel    survey,    Hafiiio  an 

Emmons. 
Palcontologic  characters  (if  C'en 

zoic    and    Mesozoic   in   (ire 

River  district.  White,  C.  A. 

1878.  Ancient   outlet    of    Great   .<a 

Lake,  Gilbert,  (i.  K. ;  INale 
Eozoic  rocks  of  South  Americi 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Systematic  geology  of    Ibrtietl 

parallel  survey.  King,  (  . 
Structure  and  origin  ol'  iiion 

tains,  Le  Conte. 
Results  of  surveys  in  Colorado 

187G,  Hayden. 
Remarks    on     Laramie    fjrou 

White,  C.  A. 
Lignitic    iormations  of    Xnri 

America.  Lesquoreux,  llayilei 
Portion    of    northwestern  Culi 

rado,  White,  C.  A. 

1879.  Lands  of  I'tah,  Powell,, I.  W 
Survey  of  the  fortieth  jiarallel 

Newberry. 
Peculiar  cave  in  Utah.  I,i p,  LI 
Carboniferous  fossils  from  Coli 

rado,  etc.,  White,  C.  A. 
Report  on  paleontology ^Hiirvey 

Wyoming  and    Idabo,  WliiK 

C.A. 
Jura-Trias    of    western   Nortl 

America,  White,  C.  A. 
Ozocerite,  Newberry. 


IRTON.l 


1882. 


[BtTlLlJI. 


rtB  of  California 
Arizona,    Coloiailn, 

30,  and  Utah,  (iilbiri, 

ud  Howell. 

itains,  (Jilbert,  G.  K 

.  Nevada,  Utali,  ( olo 
White,  C.  A. 

enry  Mountain 
Bonneville,   (iilkit 

jf  Henry  Mountains 

(  of   southern    Ital 

,'  report  of  survey  o 
38,  Hay  den. 
I  Mesozoic  an<l  Ceno 
k. 

1  paleontology  of  tor 
allel  survey,  HiillaiK 
I. 

5  geology,    fort  lit 
survey,    Haunt'  ^m 

gic  characters  (it' I'eno 
I    Mesozoic   in   (Jrt 
trict,  White,  C.  A. 
itlct    of    Great   Sal 
ll.ert,G.K.;  IVale 
ka  of  South  America 
S 

geology  of    lortiet 
lurvey.  King,  C 
and  origin  of  nioiii 

Conte 

inrvcys  in  Colorado  i 

den. 

Laramie    urmip 
A. 

)rmations  of    Nnri 

Lcsquercux,  Ilayile 
northwestern  Culi 

ite,  C.  A. 

tah,  Powell,  J.  W 

the  fortieth  paralle 

ve  in  Utah,  1.' o,  lA 
(US  fossils  from  Col( 
,  White,  C.  A 
aleontology^Niirveyo 

iind   Idaho,  Wlii» 

of    western   Nort 
White,  C.  A. 
fewberry. 


ARTIlN.l 


NOKTH   AMERICAN  GEOLOGY. 


971 


Utah— Continued. 
I87t<.  North    American    Mesozoic    and 
Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

Wanderings  in  the  western  land, 
Vivian. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Railroad 
Guide,  Utah,  etc.,  Davis,  W. 
M. ;  Hague. 

Fortieth  parallel  survey,  system- 
atic geology  by  King,  Pum- 
pelly. 

Green  River  district,  Peale. 
1880.  Genesis  of  iron  ores,  Newberry. 

San  Francisco,  Eureka,  and  liodie 
districts,  Becker. 

Report  of  work  in  Great  Basin, 
Gilbert,  G.  K. 

The  great  West,  Hayden,  F.  V. 

Permian  of  North  America, 
Dutton. 

Lake  Bonneville,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 

The  Wasatch  a  growing  moun- 
tain, Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Relation  of  Permian  to  Aubrey 
beds,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Report  on  Colorado  Canyon  dis- 
trict, Dutton. 

Outlet  of  Lake  Bonneville,  Gil- 
bert, G.  K. 

High  plateaus  of  Utah,  Dutton, 
Powell,  J   W. 

Archean  of  Wasatch  Mountains, 
Geikie,  A. 

Manti  beds  of  Utah,  Cope. 
1H81.  Ancient  glaciers  of  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Geikie. 

Atlas  of  Colorado,  Hayden,  F.  V. 

Silver  sandstone  district,  Rolker, 
Maynard. 
1881!.  Report  on  work  in  Great  Basin, 
(Jilbert,  G.  K. 

Sulphur  deposits  in  Utah  and 
Nevada,  Russell,  I.  C. 

Tertiary  of  central  region.  Cope. 

Report  on  work  in  High  plateau 
region,  Dutton. 

Origin  of  jointed  structure,  Gil- 
bert, G.  k. 

Physical  geology  of  Grand  Can- 
yon district,  Dutton. 

Geologisches  und  Montanistisches 
aus  Utah,  Ochsenius. 

Report  of  United  States  Geo- 
logical Snrvey,  Powell,  J.  W. 

Facts  in  Montana,  Idaho,  Utah, 
and  Colorado,  Newberry. 


Utah— Continued. 

1882.  History     of     Lake     Bonneville, 

Gilbert.  G.  K. 
Post  Giacial.joints,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 
Tertiary  iiistory  of  Grand  Canyon 

district,  Dutton,  C.  L. 

1883.  Exploration  of  fortieth  parallel, 

Wiidsworth. 
Playas  and  ]ilaya  lakes,  b'ussell, 

I.  C. 
('lassification    of     lake     basins, 

Davis,  W.  M. 
Pre-Bonneville  climate,   Gilbert, 

G.  K. 
Lithology   of  exploration  of  for- 

tietii  i)arallel,  Merrill,  N.  F. 
Report  on  work  in  Great  Basin, 

Gilbert,  G.  K. 
Genesis  of  ore  deposits.  Keck. 
Review      on     noninarino     fossil 

molhisoa    of    North    America, 

White,  C.  A. 
Tertiary  MoUusca,  White,  C.  A. 
Rei>ort  on  Wind  River  district, 

St.  .John. 
F'aults  and  earthquakes  in  Great 

Basin,  (Jilbert,  (i.  K. 
Fossils  of   the  Laramie    group. 

White,  C.  A. 

1884.  Azoic    system   and  its    subdivi- 

sions, Wliitney  and  Wadsworth, 
Illustrations    of    polished    rock 

surfaces,  Morgan,  H.  .L 
('limate  changes  of  later  geologic 

times,  Whitney,  ,1    D. 
(ieologisches  aus  T^tah,  Rath. 
Vertebrata  of    Tertiary    of    tho 

West,  Cope, 
The  fortieth  parallel  rocks,  AVads- 

worth. 
A  theory  of  eartluiuakes  of  Great 

Basin,  Gilliert,  (J.  K. 
Building  stones,  Foster,  W. 
Observations  in  Nevada  and  the 

Grand  Canyon,  Walcott. 
Ripple  marks,  (lilbert,  G.  K. 
The  dejxmition  of  ores,  Newberry. 
Petrography  of  fortieth  parallel 

survey,  Zirkel. 

ISHri,  .Jurassic     of     North     America, 

White,  C.  A. 
Quaternary  lakes  of   the  Great 

Basin,  (iilbert,  G.  K. 
Quaternary  and  Recent  Mollusca 

of  the  Great  Basin,  Call. 


972 

Utah- 

1885. 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OF 


(BULLir, 


1886. 


1887. 


1888. 


Continued. 

Allanite  ns  a  rock  constituent, 
Iddings  and  CroHs. 

Enlargement  of  fragments  in  cer- 
tain rocks,  Irving  and  Van 
Hise. 

ReportofPaciiic division,  Becker. 

Report  of  division  of  Great  Basin, 
Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Topographic  features  of  lake 
shores,  Gilbert,  G.  K. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  McGee. 

Mining  interests  of  Utah,  Hunt- 
ley. 

Iron  de])osit8  of  Utah,  Blake, 
W.  P. 

Eureka-Beck  decision,  C. 

Iron  ores  of  southern  Utah,  Blake, 
W.  P. 

Petrography,  geology  of  Lead- 
ville.  Cross. 

Mineral  physiology  and  physi- 
ography. Hunt,  T.  .S. 

Iron  ores,  Putnam. 

Cambrian  of  North  America,  Wal- 
cott. 

Cambrian  faunas  of  N'orth  Amer- 
ica, Wiilcott. 

Map  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 
C.H. 

Flnssgebeit  des  Color.ado,  Toula. 

Bemerkungen  iiber  Utah,   Rath. 

Gold  and  silver  mining,  Hollister. 

Old  Telegraph  mine,  Lavaguino. 

Relations  of  Laramie  fauna, 
White,  C.  A. 

Sulphur  deposits,  Faur. 

Report — Mesozoic  division  of  pa- 
leontology. White,  C.  A. 

Marbles,  Newberry. 

Mountain  upthrusts,  White,  C.  A. 

Coal,  Ashburner. 


lUTON.] 


Utah — Continued. 

1888.  Structural  relations  of  ore  depw 

its,  Emmons,  S.  F. 
Upper  Eocene,  Scott,  W.  B. 

1889.  Gilsonite,  Raymond. 
Permian  of  Texas,  Hill,  K.  T 
Stratigraphic  position  of  Dlenel 

Ins,  Walcott. 
Northwestern    Colorado    lejtion, 
White,  C.  A. 

1890.  Deformation  of  geoid  by  reinova 

of  waters  of  Lake  Bonneville 

Woodward,  R.  S. 
Analysis  of  adobe  soil,  Ealtins. 
Analyses  of  rocks  from   Henr/~ 

Mountains,  Riggs. 
Lake  Bonneville,  Gilbert,  G.  K, 
Origin  of  normal  faults,  Heade 
Macfarlane's  Railway  Guide,  Da 

vis,  Gilbert,  G.K.;  Hague,  A 
Movements  in  Rocky  Moiintaini 

Emmons. 
Rocky  Mountain  protaxis,  Dam 

J.  D. 
Strength   of  the    earth's   crusti 

Gilbert,  G.  K. 
Uinta  formation,  Scott,  W.  B, 
Warren's  Geography,  Brewer 
Fauna  of  Lower  Cambriau,  WalJ 

cott. 

1891.  Cambrian  of  North  America,  Wal. 

cott. 
Classification  of  mountain  rangei 

Upham. 
Cretaceous    of    North    Americi 

White,  C.  A. 
Notes  on  asphaltum,  Stowe, 
Devonian  and  CarboniforouBCori 

relation,  Williams,  H.  8. 
Stones  ibr  building,  Merrill.  G.Pj 
Features    of    Rocky    iloimtaii 

geology,  Hills. 


7an  Diest,  P 
— •  Colorado  v 

Colorado  Sci 

m'.K 

—  Remarks  o 
meiisuresin  8( 
uortlieastern  f 

Ciilorado  Sci. 
189U. 

ran  Hise,  C.  A 
meats  of  felds 
Keweeuawan 
Am.  Jour.  Sci 

1884. 

—  Enlargemei: 

meats. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci 

1885. 
Abstract,  Am. 


Van  Cleve,  J.    Geology  of  the  West. 

Sci.  Am.  Supp.,  vol.  4  (No.  90),  p.  1432,  1877. 
1849.  From  St.  Louis  Kepnblican. 

Vancleve,  .John  W.     [On  the  fossil  zoo- 
phytes of  western  Ohio.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sol.,  Proc,  vol.  1,  pp.  19-24. 

Van  Diest,  P.  H.    Notes  on  a  trip  to 
Telluride,  San  Miguel  County,  Colo. 
Colorado  Sci.  Soc„  Proc,  vol.  2,  pp.  28-30, 
1886. 


Van  Diest,  P.  H.— Continued. 

Notes  on  some  Bfmlder  County  veiusi 

Colorado  Sci.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  2,  part  2,  pp| 
!;0-55,  plato,  1886. 

The  mineral  resources  of  I5oiil(le| 

County,  Colo, 

Colorado,  State  School  of  Mines.  BifDiiii| 
Kcport,  1886,  pp.  25-41,  map  [1886]. 

Address  of  the  retiring  president. 

Colorado  Sci.  Soc.,Proo.,vol.2,  pp.  278.2* 
1886. 


\ 


Ipon  the  ori 
anil  black  mien 
Gogebic  irou-bt 

Am.  Jour.  Sci. 
plale.  1886. 

Abstract,  Am.  : 

Note  on  the 
blendes  and  au 
eruptive  rocks. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  I 

1887. 
Abstract,  Am.  > 

I—  The  chemica 

lion  Lake  iron  o 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  • 

The  iron  ores 
bio  series  of  Mii 

Am.  Jour.  Sci., 
plate  2, 1889. 

Abntractii,  TAaXx 
Am.  Geol,,  vol.  3,  i> 

Report — Lake 

r.  S.tJeol.  Surv 

pp.  79-84,  Washing 

[Remarks  oi 
equiviilency  and 
tallincs  of  the  N 

GiMil.  Soc.  Am.,  '. 
1890. 

Di.scuHSiou  of  \ 

Stinif  results  of  A 

The  i)re-Camb 

1  Hills. 

Ociil.   Soc.  Am., 
plates  J-.5, 1890. 
Abiilract.Am.X, 

1071,  180U. 


(BULLir 


lations  of  ore  depoj 

8,  S.  F. 

B,  Scott,  W.  B. 

ymond. 

•exas,  Hill.  li.  ]', 

'.  position  of  Olenel 

,t. 

1    Colorado    legioa 


lABTON.] 


NORTH  AMERICAN   OfiOLOQY. 


973 


7an  Diest,  P.  H. — Continued.  i 

_-  (Colorado  volcanic  craterB.  | 

Colorado  Sci.  Soc,  I'roc,  vol.  3,  pp.  10-24, 

m'.K 

_  Remarks  on  the  plication  of  the  coul 
measures  in  southeastern  Colorado  and 
uortlieastern  New  Mexico. 

('(iloruUo  Sci.  Soo., Proc,  vol.  3, pp.  185-190, 

\m.  1 

Tan  Hise,  C.  A.  On  secondary  enlarge- 
ments of  feldspar  fragments  iu  certain 
Keweeuawan  sandstones.  ' 

Am.  Jour.  Sci,, 3d  series,  vol.  27,  pp.  399-40n, 

1884. 


of  geoid  by  reniovi 
[)f  Lake  IJonueville, 
,  R.  8. 

idobe  soil,  Eakins.  ■     Kniargements  of  hornblende  frag 
rocks  from   Henr/j  „„„*o 
,  Riggs. 


dlle,  Gilbert,  G,  K. 
•lual  faults,  lieade 
Railway  Guide,  Da 
t,  G.  K. ;  Hague,  A, 
n  Rocky  MountaiM 

tain  protaxis,  Dana 

the    earth's   (•rust 
,K. 

tion,  Scott,  W.  B, 
ography,  Brewer, 
wer  Cambrian.  Wal 

North  America.  \Val 

I  of  mountain  ranges 
f    North    Araerici 

lialtnm,  Stowe. 

II  Carboniferous  cor| 
illiams,  H.  S. 
lilding,  Merrill.  0.  Pi 

Rocky    Jluuntaiif 
ills. 


nntinued. 
lulder  County  veiusJ 
jl'roc,  vq1.2.  iiart  '2  p|i| 

lources  of  15oiilile| 

lool  of  Mines,  Bienoil 

Imap  [1886], 
Miring  president, 
Jroo.,vol.2,  pp.278.2J 


ments. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci,,  3d  series,  vol.  30,  pp.  231-235, 


1885, 
Abstract,  Am.  Kat.,  vol.  19,  p,  1216  (J  p,), 

1885. 

—  rj)on  the  origin  of  the  mica  schists 
ami  black  mica  slates  of  the  Penokee- 
Gogebic  iron- bearing  series. 

Am,  .Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol,  31,  pp.  453-459, 
plalP.  1886. 
Abstract,  Am.  Kat.,  vol,  20,  pp.  723-724, 1886, 

—  Note  on  the  enlargement  of  horn- 
blendes and  augites  in  fragmeutal  and 
eruptive  rocks. 

Am,  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  33,  pp.  385-388, 
1887. 
Abfitract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  22, p.  168  (Jp.),  1888- 

—  The  chemical  origin  of  the  Vermil- 
lion Lake  iron  ores. 

Am,  Ocol.,  vol.  i,  pp.  382-383,  1889. 

—  The  iron  ores  of  the  Peiiokee-Goge- 
bio  series  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  37,  pp.  32-48, 
plate  2, 1889. 

Abstracts,  Nature, vol. 39,  p,  310  (H  lines); 
Am.  Geol.,  vol,  3,  pp,  197-198,  1889. 

Report — Lake  Superior  division, 
r,  S.Geol.  Surv„9tli  Ueport,  J,  W.Powell, 
pp.  79-84,  Washington,  1889. 

[Remarks  on  certain  questions;  of 
I  equiviilency  and  structure  of  the  crys- 
I  talliufs  of  the  Northwest.] 

Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.1,  pp.  390-391,  393, 
1890. 
Dmcussion  of  paper   by  A.  AVinchell  on 
"Sciint^  results  of  Arclieau  studies." 

Tlie  pre-Cambrian  rocks  of  the  Black 

I  Hills. 

Gonl.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  203-244, 
plates  4-5, 1890. 
Abiitraet,  Am.  Xat.,  vol.  24,  pp.  291, 954. 1070- 

lOil,  1S!W. 


Van  Hise,  C.  A. — Continued. 

Report — Lake  Superior  division. 

U  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  10th  Hcpdrt,  J.  W.  Powell, 
lip.  123-128,  Washinijton,  1890, 

An  attempt  to  harmoiiize  some  ap- 
parently contlicting  views  of  Lake 
Snjierior  stratigraphy. 

Am.  Jour,  Sci,,  3d  series,  vol.  41,  pp,  117-130, 
1891. 

Keviewed  by  A.  C,  Lawsou,  Am.  Guol.,  vol, 
7,  pp,  320-327,  388. 

Kcad  to  Wiscoiisiu  Acad.  Sci.,  December, 
1890, 

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Am,  Geol,,  vol,  7,  pp.  38:5-386. 1H9I. 
Keview  of  A.  C.  Lawson,  "Lake  Superior 
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Irving,  R.  D.,  and.    On  secondary 

enlargements  of  mineral  fragments  in 
certain  rocks. 

U,  S,  Geol.  Surv.,  J,  W.  Powell,  Director, 
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1885. 

The  Penokae  iron-bearing  series 

of  Michigan  and  \Vi8con.sin. 

T.S.(kM)l.  Surv.. loth  Ueport,  J,  W.Powell, 
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1890. 

Chamberlin,  T.  C.  and.    The 

crystalline  rocks  of  the  Lake  Superior 
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Congrt's  Geol,  Inteiiiatioual.  Compte 
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and   Clark,  A.  C.    Crystalline 

rocks  of  the  Wisconsin  Valley. 

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Abstract,  Phil.  Mag,,  uew  series,  vol.  18,  pp, 
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Van  Ness,  W.  W.,  .jr.  Tin  iu  North 
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Eng,  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol,  34,  p,  344,  4°, 
1887, 

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localities,  embracing  a  particular  de- 
scription of  the  American  salines,  with 
a  view  of  its  uses  in  the  arts,  manufac- 
tures, and  agriculture.  Delivered  as  a 
lecture  before  the  New  York  Lyceum  of 
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Reviewed  by  J.  G,  Percival,  Am.  Jour,  Sci., 
vol.  7,  pp.  360-362. 1824, 

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of  the  science.  Delivered  in  the  New 
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974 


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lBCL].i2;,l 


Vail  Rensselaer,  J. — Continued. 
[Sorpoiitine,  etc,  on  Now   York  In- 
land.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  vol.  U,  p.  1U2  (4  p.),  1828. 

Van  Slyke,  L.  L.     Observations on 

Kilauea,  in  July,  18S6. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  ;id  ucrios,  vol.  a3,  pp.  96-98, 
1«87. 

Vanuzem,  l.ardner.  On  two  veins  of 
pyroxene  or  iui.nito  in  granite. 

riiiluili'lpliia  Acad.  Sci.,  Jour.,  vol.  2,  pp. 
146-149,1821. 

I'roolH  drawn  from  geology,  of  the 

abstraction  of  nitrogen  from  the  atmos- 
phere by  organization. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  12,  pp.  84-93, 1827. 

; Geological    observations     on      the 

secondary  Tertiary  and  alluvial  forma- 
tions of  the  Atlantic  Coast  of  the 
United  States.  [Notes  furnished  to  S. 
G.  Morton.] 

Philndclphiu  Acad.  Sci.,  Jour.,  vol.  6,  pp. 
59-71, 1828. 

Remarks  on  the  characters  and  clas- 
sification of  certain  American  rock 
formations. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  lU,  pp.  254-25U,  1829. 

First  annual  report  of  the  geological 

survey  of  tlie  fourth  district  of  New 
York. 

Geol.  Surv.  Now  York,  Ist  Aunual  Report, 
pp.  187-212,  Albany,  18;)7. 

Second  annual  report  of  so  much  of 

the  geological  survey  of  the  third  dis- 
trict of  New  York  as  relates  to  objects 
of  immediate  utility. 

Geol.  .Surv.  New  York,  2d  Annoal  Keport. 
pp.  253-286.  Albany,  1838. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  30,  pp.  30-34, 
1839. 

Third  annual  report  of  the  geolog- 
ical survey  of  the  third  district. 

Onol.  Surv.  New  York,  3tl  Annual  Keport, 
pp.241-28r>,  Albany,  1839. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  39,  pp.  103-108, 
184U. 

Fourth  annual  report  of  the  geolog- 
ical survey  of  the  third  district. 

Geol.  Surv.  New  York,  4th  Aunual  Report, 

pp.  355-383,  Albany,  1840. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  40,  pp.  83-84, 
1841. 

Fifth  annual  report  of  the  geological 

survey  of  the  third  district. 

Geol,  Surv.  Nfw  York,  5tU  Annual  Report, 
pp,  137-147,  Albany,  1841. 


Vanuzem,  Larduer— Continued. 

[Ou  the  ancient  oyster  shell  dcijositsl 

observed  near  the  Atlantic  Coast  ot  tlie| 
United  States.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci,,  vol.  41,  pp.  108-170, 1H41 
Assoc.  Am.  Geol.,  Irons.,  p]i.  21-21!.  1m:i. 

[Analogy  in  fossils  of  Hudson  i{iver| 

slates  in  Rennselaer  and  Saratojjal 
counties  and  in  the  western  ]iart  u{ 
New  York.] 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  41,  p.  164, 1841. 

Assoc.  Am,  Geol.,  Trans.,  p.  17(2  liues),  1813. 

Geology  of  New  York,  part  3.  com- 
prising the  survey  of  the  third  jreo-l 
logical  dist"  ct,  307  pages,  platt>,  j 
geologic  map,  Albany,  1842. 

On  the  origin  of  mineral  springs, 

Assoc.  Am.  Gool.,  Trans.,  pp.  224-'JJ'J,  \H'i. 

Report  ou  Taconic  system. 

Read  to  Assoc.  Am.  Geol..  1847. 
Am.  Quart.  Jour.  Agri.  and  Sci.,  vol.  6, 
213  (3  lines),  (November  number),  1847. 

Report  [on  geology  of  South  Care 

lina]. 

Report  on  the  geology  of  South  C'limlina 

by  M.  Tuomey,  pj).  xxxi-xxxii,  4°,  Coluiiibi^ 

1848. 

From  Mills's  Statistics  of  .South  Carolina. 

and  Keating,  William  H.    On  tli« 

geology  and  mineralogy  of  Frauklir 
in  Sussex  County,  N.  .J. 

Fliiladelphia  AcuU.  Sci.,  Jour.,  vol. ':.  jip 
277-288,  1821, 

Van  Wagener,  Thonuis  F.     [Sections  iij 
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Veatch,  .lohn  A.  Notes  of  a  visit  totli^ 
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California  Acad,  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  1,  pp-llS 
121, 2d  edition,  1857. 

Am,  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol,  20,  i>]).  Jti!-.''J]| 
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Vennor,  Henry  C.  Ascending  scctimi 
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1867. 

Canadian  Nat.,  new  aeries,  vol.  3,  pp.  lilO-31^ 
1868. 

Report  on  Hastings  County. 

Geol.   Surv.  Canada,   Report   of  prosres 
1866-1869,  pp.  143-171,  map,  1870. 

Abstract  of  a  report  on  the  gioli 

of  parts  of  the  counties  of  Irontiuafl 
Leeds,  and  Lanark,  Ontario. 

Geol.   Surv.  Canada,    Report  dl'  progf 
1870-71.  pp.  309-315, 1872. 


IjillO.v.) 

kennor,  Henry 

I Ki'i)ort  on 

Krontcnac,  ai 
the  ijold  of  M 

(M'ol.    Siirv. 
1871  72,  pp.  120 

|. —  Ix'eport  of  < 

in  tlie  counti( 
uac,  Leeds,  ai 

(liol.  Surv. 
18?J-7;!,  pp.  136 

|. —  Keport  of  ex 
Irontenac,  Lei 
with  notes  ou 
iQ};li:im  and  a 
Portland  town 

Gtol.  Surv. 
18";i-74,  pp.  103- 

|. —  Notes  on  sor 
its  connected  w 
of  Ontario. 

Canadian  Nat. 
1875. 
Abstract,  Am. 

I —  Rej)ort  of  ex 

in  tlie  rear  poi 

Lanark  counti* 

of  the  economic 

Gidl.   Surv.  C: 

1874-75,  pp.  105-lC 

I —  Ar(  hean  of  C 
Ain.tTour.  Sci.,  J 

1877. 
CaimdianNat,,' 

1878. 

|—  Reports  on  si 

of  Renfrew,  Poi 

notes  on  iron  o 

biijfo  deposits  ol 

Geol.   .Surv,  Ca 

1C76-77,  pp,  244-32( 

I —  Phosphates  ii 
Kii;:.  and  Minit 
4",li<S2. 

iTermont. 

1807.  Observatit 
United 
map,  Ma 

181?*,  Remarks  o 
setts  OB 
with  pai 
cock,  PL 
Localities 
mains,  S 
Geology  o: 
Maclure, 


lBcu.12:. 

Continued. 

•yster  Hliell  i^'ijoshd 
.tlautio  CouHt  ul  tlie 

l.pp.  168-170, 1H41. 

ran8.,i>l'-21--:!.  I84a. 

ila  of  Hudson  Hi\>r 
aer  and  Saratn^a 
le  western  part  uf 

11,  p.  164, 1841. 
ruuB.,p.  I"('.'liiiesi,l«t3. 

York,  p.irt  i),  (oni- 
'  of  the  third  j,'e«- 
)7  pages,  plates,  i-, 
iiy,  1842. 

■  niiueral  springs, 
'runs.,  pp.  224-'J::a,  1613 

lie  system. 

.Geol.,1847. 

Agri.  niul  Sei.,  vol.  6,  p, 

ber  number),  1817. 

logy  of  South  Car 

jlogy  of  South  Carolina, 
ixxi-xxxli,  4°,  Coluuibii 

sties  of  South  f 'aroliiia.  | 
William  H.  On  tli« 
sralogy  of  FrauklinJ 
N.  .1. 
I.  Sci.,  Jour.,  vol.  2. 

mas  F.     [Sectiousiij 
.eadvillo,  Colo.] 
luart.,  vol.  3, p. 292 (i plj 

[otes  of  a  visit  totbJ 
iu  the  Colorailo  Denf 

Bi.,  Prou.,  vol.  1,  pii.nsl 
ories,  vol.  20.  p]).  •Jti!-.''Jf 

Ascending  section  ( 
Bks  in  the  county  i 

our.,  vol.  23.  1)11.256-251 
8erie8,vol.3,pp.310-31^ 

ngs  County. 

a,   Keport  of  iiroyres^ 

map,  1870. 

port  on  the  goolug 

anties  of  FronteuiK 

[,  Ontario. 

a.   Report  ol'  progw 

i72. 


itno.N.l 


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975 


Tenner,  Henry  C. — Continued. 

Report  on   the   counties   of   Leeds, 

Kriinlt-nac,  and  Lanark,  with  notes  on 
the  gold  of  Marmora. 

(icol.   Surv.  Cniiuda,    Kpport   of   i)ro;treBB, 
1871-72,  pp.  120-141,  Montrfal,  1872. 

—  Report  of  ex]>loratiouH  and  surveys 
in  the  counties  of  Addington,  Frontc- 
uue,  Leeds,  and  Lanark. 

(Icol.   Surv.   Canada,    Jiuiiort  of    jirogroBH, 
1872-7;i,  pp.  136-179,  Montreal,  1873. 

. —  Report  ofoxplorations  and  surveys  in 
Irontenac,  Leeds,  and  Liinark  counties, 
with  notes  on  the  i)lumba}j;o  of  ISuck- 
injjham  and  apatite  of  Templeton  and 
Portland  townships,  Ottawa  County. 

Geol.  Surv.    Canada,   Iteport  of  progress, 
1873-74,  pp.  103-146,  map»,  1874. 

—  Notes  on  some  of  the  galena  depos- 
its connected  with  the  Laiirentian  rocks 
of  Ontario. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  7,  new  series,  pp.  455-462, 

1875. 
Abstract,  Am.  Xat.,  vol.  10,  p.  63  (J  p.),  1876. 

I —  Rejjort  of  explorations  and  surveys 
in  tlie  rear  portions  of  Frontenac  and 
Liuiark  counties,  with  notes  on  some 
of  the  economic  minerals  of  Ontario. 

Gcol.   Surv.  C:ini\dii,    lUport  of  progress, 
1874-75,  pp.  105-lCo,  3  nwiw,  1876. 

I —  Ar(  hean  of  Canada. 

.Viii.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  aeries,  vol.  14.  pp.  313-316, 
1877, 
Canadian  Xat.,  vol.  8,  new  series,  pp.  374-376, 

1878. 

I —  Reports  on  surveys  in  the  counties 
of  Renfrew,  Pontiac,  and  Ottawa,  with 
notes  on  iron  ores,  apatite,  and  plum- 
bago deposits  of  Ottawa  County. 

Gcol.   .Surv.  Canada,    Report   of  progress, 
1876-77,  pp.  244-320,  map.  1878. 

I —  Phosphates  in  Canada. 

Kng,  and  Mining  Jour,,  vol,  33,  ]>.  09  (ip.), 

r,is8'j. 

iTermont. 
1807,  Observations     on     geology     of 
United    .States,    and    geologic 
map,  Machire. 

18l!<.  Remarks  on  section  of  Massachu- 
setts on  Connecticut  Kiver, 
with  parts  of  Vermont,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 
Localities  of  minerals  and  re- 
mains, Silliman. 
Geology  of  the  United  States, 
Maclure. 


Vermont — (  ontinued. 

1821.  Notice  of  a  dolomite.  Chase,  G. 

1822.  Minerals  and  rocks  in  lierkshire, 

Hilliman. 
Iron   mines  in  Vermont,  Hall,  F. 

1823.  Kegions  contiguous  to  L'ivor  Con- 

necliitut,  Ilitchco(rk,  F. 

1824.  Western    Massachusetts   region, 

Dewey,  C. 

1826.  Frujitionsof  Long  Lakejiiid  Mud 

Lake  in  ^'e^nlout.  Dwight,  8.  E. 

1827.  Porcelain  clay,  Dewey,  C. 

182y.  Argillite  with    anthracite    coal, 

Eaton. 
1830.  (iold  of  the  Carolinaa  iu  talcose 
slate,  Eaton. 
Geological  text-book.  Eaton. 
1832.  Water  courses,  alluvial  and  other 
rocks  of  Connecticut    Valley, 
Smith,  A. 
Greenstone  dike,  Clapj),  A. 
Geological   snrviiy  of  Massachu- 
setts, Economics,  Hitchcock,  K, 
1835.  Soapstono  in   (ireeu  Mountains, 
Coleman,  L. 

1839.  Marble  and  scri)entine,  Silliman. 

1840.  iMjuivalency  of  (lei)osits  on  east 

and  west  sides  of  the  Atlantic, 
Eaton. 

1842.  (Jeology  of   Now    York,   second 

district,  Emmons,  E. 

1843.  The  phenomena  of  ghicio-aipu-ous 

action      in      North     America, 
lIitch(Ock,  F. 

1844.  Final  re])(>rt  on  New  Hampshire, 

.lack. son,  C.  T. 
American  geology  and  condition 
of  research  in  the  United  States, 
Rogers,  H.  D. 

1845.  Travels  in  North  America,  Lyell. 
First  rej)ort  on  ^'ermont,  Adams, 

C.  15. 
Letter     on      Thetlord     region, 

Thayer. 
Report  on  counties  in  Vermont, 

Hall  and  I'liompson. 

1846.  Second  report  on  geology  of  Ver- 

mont. Adams.  C.  H. 

Notes  east  of  Green  Mountains, 
Hall.S.  R. 

Report  on  Chittenden  County, 
Tiioiu]>son.  Z. 

Agriculture  of  New  Vork,  Em- 
mons, E. 

Remarks  on  Tacouic  system,  Em- 
mons, E. 


976 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[BULL,  ir  ■  OiBTU.N.; 


Vi 


Vermont — C  ont  i  n  iied . 

184G.  Notes  ou  Vtirmont.  Hitchcock,  E, 

1847.  Third  report  on  g«ology  of  Xar- 

iiiont,  Adams,  V.  U. 
Report    on    exploratioim.     Hall, 

8.K. 
Apparent  dri  It  t'lirrowH  dependent 

on  stnictnre,  AduuiH,  C.  D. 
AnalyncH    for    Vermont    Hiirvoy, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 

1848.  Geography  anil  geology  of  \'nr- 

mont,  Thompson,  Z. 
Fourth     report     on      Vermont, 

Adams,  C.  B. 
Polished     rocks     at    Winooski, 

Adams,  C.  B. 
On   the    Taconic    rocks,  Adams, 

C.  B. 

1849.  On  the  geology  of  Canada,  Hunt, 

T.S. 

1850.  Centers  of  dispersion  of  bowlders, 

Rogers.  H.D. 

1851.  Fractures  of  slate,  Vermont  and 

Lake  Superior,  Whitney. 

I'arallolism  of  mountain  chains 
in  America,  Desor. 

Age  of  copper  rocks  of  Lake 
Superior  and  physical  struc- 
ture of  Canada,  Logan. 

Clay  and  sand  deposits  at  high 
levels  in  northern  New  Eng- 
land, Rogers,  11.  D. 

On  the  Taconic  system.  Hunt, 
T.S. 

Changes  of  level  during  drift 
period,  Adams,  C.  B. 

Age  of  clay  slate  of  Connecticut 
Valley,  Hitchcock,  K. 

1853.  Brown  coal  of  Brandon  and  age 
of  heuuitite  in  United  States, 
Hitchcock.  E. 

Appendix  to  history  of  X'ermont, 
Thompson,  Z. 

Geologic  map  of  the  Cnited 
States,  etc.,  Marcou,  J. 

Rei)ort  on  certain  points  in  geol- 
ogy of  Itlassachusetts,  Hitch- 
cock, E. 
1851.  Lignite  near  Burlington,  Thomp- 
son, Z. 
1855.  So-called  talcoso  slates  of  the 
Green  Mountains,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Ueber  die  Geologie  von  Nord- 
Amerika,  Marcou,  J. 

American  geology,  Emmons,  E. 


Vermont — Continued. 

1856.  Serpentine      marbles,     .Jaiksdi,, 

C.  T. 
Serpentine    and    vord   anti(|in'< 

Hayes,  A.  A. 
I'ossil  fruits  and  age  of  BriiiKlon 

lignite,  Hitchcock,  E. 
On  serpentine  rock,  Hayes,  A.  A 

1857.  Illustrations  of  surface  geolo;'), 

Hitlicock,  E. 

1858.  Geology  of  North  America,  Miirj 

con,  J. 
Sketch     of    geology    of    rnitnl 

States,  Rogers.  H.  D. 
Fractured    ledges    in    Vernidiit, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

1859.  Paleontology  of  New  York,  vol.:,', 

Hall,  .J. 
Devonian  and  Taconic  in  soiitli- 

eastern  Canada,  Logan. 
Clnssilicatiou     d<'H     chatnt-H   ds 

montagnes,  Marcou,  ,J. 
Devonian  granites  and   'f.icoiiio 

rocks,  Hitchcock,  E. 

1860.  Condition  of  traps  in  New  ]Iani]i 

shire    a   measure    of    crosioii 

Hubbard,  O.  P. 
Der  Primordial-Fauna  in   Noril 

Anierika,  Barranile. 
Lake     ramparts      in     Vcriiiinit, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Ancient    glaciation     of     (ireei 

Mountains,  Hitchcock.  C,  II. 
Fauna  of  (Quebec  group  .ind  I'ri' 

mordial  of  Canada,  Lo^'iUi. 
So-called  talcose   schist  cil'  Wr. 

mont,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

1861.  Fossil  fruits  in  lignites  of  BraBj 

don,  LescpK'renx. 
Contorted  pebbles  in  couulomep 

ate,  Hitchcock,  E.,  jr. 
Report    on    northern    ^"c^l^llnt| 

Hall,  S.  R. 
Geological  map,  Hager. 
Remarks  on  Taconic  system,  An 

.Jour.  Sci. 
Primordial     of    North    Aiiiericiij 

etc.,  Rogers,  W,  B. 
Economical  geology  of  \'eriiioii 

Hager. 
Dikes  in  Silurian  of  Sliclbiim 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Physical  geography  and  ncenerj 

of  Vermont,  Hager. 
Fossils  from  Potsdam  group. 

lings. 


Vermont — Co 
18)11.  (ie()lo< 
Chcmi 
Hitc 
Age  of 
Hitc 
Convei 
eratc 
Hitcl 
Curved 
glom 
sou. 
Primon 
systei 
Primori 
Levis 
Geologj 
conic 
Notes 

C.  H. 
Report 
Hitch: 
.jr.,  Ha 
Barrand 
ica   ai 
Hunt, 
Rocks  ai 
burgh, 
Drift  nea 
Blake. 
Unstratit 
Hitchc( 
Sur    la 

Am(5ri(i 

On  the  T{ 

Age  of  re 

Billings 

I'ossil  fru 

don,  Les 

Soniepoiii 

Hunt,  T 

Notes  on  I 

Marcou, 

Taconic 

Hunt,  T 

Dikes    in 

Thomps: 

Faune  des 

Qn<5bec, 

structure 

Rogers, ' 

Potsdam  i 

Vermont 

t'rimordia] 

Barrand 

Bull.  127- 


I8B2 


[BULL.  12; 

I. 

uarbleH,     Jiicksiin, 

11(1     voi'il    aiitii|ui'-. 

iiul  age  of  HimikIdi: 
jbcock,  E. 
)  rock,  Hayes,  .V.  A 
of  surface  geology, 

orth  America,  Marl 

ideology    of    I'nitidl 

ItTH.  H.  D. 

'dgea    in    VoriiKim,] 

C.H. 

of  New  York,  vol.:!,] 

(I  Tacouic  ill  soiitli 
iiada,  Logan, 
X     d«'H     chaliH'S   (li 
,  Marcou,  J. 
■anites  and   'I'acdnio 
ihrock,  E. 
traps  in  New  ilaiii| 
leasure    of    erosion, 
0,  P. 
lial-Fanna  in   Nord 
{arraudc. 
rts      in     Vcriniiiit 
C.H. 

iation  of  (ireeii 
iUtchcock,  C.  H 
lelx'C  group  Mild  I'ri 
Canada,  Loj;iiu 
co.so  Hcliist  ol'  \i'r 
icock,  C.  II, 
in  lignites  <il'  linin 

leux. 
jbldes  in  coniilonier 
ock,  K.,jr, 
uovtliern    Vfimunt 

ap,  Hager. 
Taconic  systfiu.  Am 

of    North    America 

s.W.B. 

jeology  of  \eriiiuiit 

iirian  of  Slidbiiriie 
E. 

•  rapliy  an<l  scener 
,  Hager. 
Jotsdaui  group,  lii 


DiBTO.N.] 


NORTH  AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


977 


Vermont — Continued. 
18tii.  (ieology  of  Plymouth,  Hagor. 

Chemistry  of  survey  of  Vermont, 
Hitchcock,  ('.  H.,  and  Barker. 

.\ge  of  Emnions'.s  Tacouic  region, 
Hitchcock.  C.H. 

Conversion  of  certain  conglom- 
erates into  schists  and  gneiss, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

Curved  pebhleH  in  Vermont  con- 
glomerate, Hitchcock  E. ;  .lack- 
Hon.  C.  T. 

Primordial  fauna  and  the  Taeonic 
system,  Barrande. 

Primordial  fauna"  and  Point 
Levis  fossils,  Hall,,T. 

Geology  of  Vermont  and  the  Ta- 
eonic system,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Notes  on  sections,  Hitchcock, 
C.  H. 

Report  on  geology  of  Vermont, 
Hitchcock,  E.,  Hitchcock,  V,., 
Jr.,  Hagor,  and  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Barrande  on  Primordial  of  Amer- 
ica and  Taeonic  of  Emmons, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

liocks  and  fossils  from  Phillips- 
burgh,  Canada  l',a8t,  Billings. 

Drift  near  Brandon,  .lackscm  and 
Blake. 

Unstratilied  rocks  of  Vermont, 
Hitchcock,  E. 

Sur  la  fauno  primordiale  en 
Am<5rique,  liarrande, 

On  the  Taeonic.  Rogers.  W.  B. 

Age  of  red  sandstone  formation, 
Billings. 

I'ossil  fruits  in  lignites  of  Bran- 
don, Lesquereux. 

Some  points  in  American  geology, 
Hnut,T.S. 

Notes  on  Primordial  and  Taeonic, 
Marcou,.!. 

Taeonic     system     of    p]mmons,  • 
Hunt,  T.  .S.  i 

Dikes  in  Chittenden  County, 
Thompson,  Z. 

Faiine  des  roches  du  groupo  de  ' 
Qu<!bec,  Logan. 

structure  of  western  Vermont, 
Rogers,  W.  B. 
1862.  Potsdam  and  Hudson  rocks    in 
Vermont,  Hall,  .1. 

I'rimordial  fauna  in  America, 
Barrande. 

Bull.  127 62 


Vermont — Continued. 
1862.  Fossilos  taconiques  de   I'Amtfrl- 
que  du  Nord,  Marcou,  .1. 

V^eriiiout  Primordial,  Marcou,  .T. 

Taeonic  system  of  Emmons, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Hall  on  age  of  sand  rock  of  Ver- 
mont, Billiugs. 

Taeonic  and  Silurian  of  Vermont 
and  Canada,  Marcou,  J. 

Report  on  geology  of  Vermont, 
by  Hitchcock  and  Hager,  Bil- 
lings. 

Potsdam  fossils  in  America, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Marcou  on  Taeonic  of  Vermont 
and  Canada.  T. 

Age  of  red  sand  rock  of  Canada 
and  Vermont,  Billings. 
186.3.  Report  of  survey  of  Cannda,  1863, 
Logan. 

Parallelism  of  Quebec  group, 
Billings. 

1864.  Change  of  level  in  (ireen  Moun- 

tains, Scott,  AV.  K. 
Lontillos     trilobitiftrcs     de     la 
Pointe-Levis  au  Canada,  Mar- 
cou, .T. 

1865.  Taeonic  question.  Hall,  ,1. 
Eocene     lignite     formation     of 

United  States,  Conrad. 
Frozen  well  of  Brandon,  Blake, 

Rogers  and  Jackson. 
Potholes  near  Poultney,  Nichols, 

J.  A. 

1866.  Lower  Silurian  of  North  America, 

Logan. 
Map  of  Canada  and  part  of  United 
States,  Logan  and  Hall. 

1867.  Terrains  anciens  de  l'Am«<rique 

du  Nord,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Glacial  movements  in  valley  of 

St.  Lawrence,  Whittlesey. 
Fresh-water  glacial  drift  of  the 

Northwest,  Whittlesey. 
Ripton  sea  beaches,  Hungerford. 

1868.  Glacial  action   on  Green  Moun- 

tain summits,  Hungerford. 
Points  in   geology  of  Vermont, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Eozoischo    Formationsgruppe 

Nord-Amerikas.  Credner. 
Occurrences  of  iron  in  marshes, 

Whitrlesey. 
Winooski     marble,     Hitchcov^k, 

C.H. 


978 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


iBULL,  12; 


liiU'.N.J 


Vermout — Continued. 

18fi8.  Uelatioiisof  rodsandstono  of  Ver- 
mont, I'orry,  .1.  H. 

R««l  BJiiidHtone  of  Vermont,  Perry, 
.T.B. 

(loology  of  Vermont,  Tlitrhcock, 
C.  II. 

1869.  (Jeology    of    woHtern    Vermont, 

Perry,  J.  H. 

1870.  Geology  of  eastern  Now  England, 

Hunt,  T.  8. 
Plasticity  of  i)ebl»les  aud  rocks, 
Ulako,  W.  P. 

1871.  Geognosy  of  AppalacbiauH,  Hunt, 

T.  S 
Gei>logy  of  Orleans  County,  Hall, 

S.  K. 
Position  and  height  of  plateau  in 

whicdi  New   England  glaciers 

originated,  Dana,  J.  I>. 
Conne(!ticut  glacier,  Dana,  J.  D. 

1872.  Rocks  of  Great  Barrington,  Mass., 

Dana,  J.  D. 
Green  Mountain  geology ;  on  the 

quartzite,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Ou  true  Taconic,  Dana,  .J.  D. 
Address    of  Hunt    to    American 

Association,  Dana,  .J.  D. 
Remarks  on  Taconic  controversy, 

Hillings. 
Fossils  in   Winooski   marble   at 

S wanton,  Billings. 
History  of   Cambrian  and  Silu- 
rian, Hunt,  T.  S. 
Chazy  fossils  in  Eoliau  limestones 

of  West  Rutland,  Billings. 
Glacial  period  in  New  England, 

Perry,  ,T.  B. 
What  is  true  Taconic,  Dawson, 

.J.  W. 

1873.  Metamorphism  of  rocks.    Hunt, 

T.S. 
Record  of  Science  for    1872    by 

Baird,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Geology    of    Green     and  AVhite 

mountains.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
On  staurolite  jiud  Silurian  age  of 

Green  Mountain  gneissss,  Dana, 

.r.D. 
Post-Tertiary     history    of    New 

England,  Perry,  J.  B. 
Glacial  and  Champlain  eras  in 

New  England,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

Hitchcock,   C.   H. ;  Hitcbcook 

and  Blake. 


Vermont— Continued. 
187.3.  Hi'lderberg  rocks  of  Connertiint 
Valley,  Dana,  ,1.  D. 

1874.  Relations  of  geology  to  agriiiil 

ture,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Physical  history  of  New  Ilam]! 

shire,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Niagara  and  Lower  Ilelderlxrg  in 

United     States     and    Canadi, 

Hall,  .1. 

1875.  Report  of  geologist  and  ou  state 

cabinet.  Cutting. 
Carte    gdoloBfiquo    do    la    Tirrf. 

Maroon,  J 
Geologic    chart    of    the    I'nited 

States,  Bradley,  V.  H. 

1876.  Report  on   limonito   of  Lcliigh 

County,  Pa.,   by  Prime,  DanaJ 
J.D. 

1877.  Largo  bowlders  in  New  llamp. 

shire,  Prescott. 
Geology     of    New     Huniiisbire, 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. ;  Iluntiii^'toa 
Geological  map,  Hitchcock,  C 
Origin    of   kaines  in  MasHacliui 

setts,  l^phani. 
Connecticut  A'^ alley  HeldtTbergj 
*      Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Connecticut  Valley  in  Chaiiiplaii 

and  terrace  periods,  llpliam 
Vermont    geology,    by    Ifev.  J 

Wing,  Dana,  ,1 .  D. 
Relation    of    geology     of   Ne^ 

Hampshire   to  adjacent  teiri 

tory,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Helderberg  of  Bernardstou  aiij 

Vermont,  Dana,  .1.  D. 
Cambrian  and  Silurian  ol'  weste: 

Vermont,  Hitchcock,  C. 
Relation  of  geology  of  \  ( mwi 

to    that    of   Berkshire.  D:i 

.T.D. 

1878.  Glacial  drift  of  New  Hampshii 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Dikes  and  Azoic  of  soutlieastei 

Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  1'.  S 
The  Ice  age,  Gratacap. 
Mineralogy  aud  lithologv  ot'Nf 

Hampshire,  Hawes,  E. 
Geology  of  Lake  Chaiuplaiu 

gion,  Hall,  J. 
Modified   drift   of  New   Hai 

shire,  Upham. 
Some  points  in  lithology,  Di 

J.D. 


erniout— Coniinui 

mf<.  Map  „f  Neu 

•ock,  C.  H. 

Atlas  to  geo 

shire,  Hitcl 

<iravel  ridge 

ley,  Wrigli) 

Surface  geo], 

sliire,  Ui)hai 

1H7!'.  Hu<l8on    Kivt 

«t;hi,st8,  Dan 

Macf/irlane's  ( 

Guide.  Hitcl 

IWO.  Succession  of 

New  Englan 

List  of  paper 

system,  Duni 

History    of  so 

rocks,  Hunt,' 

Age  of  Greeu 

J.D. 

Age  of  Taconic 

of  \'ermout,  1 

1*1.  So-called    kanu 

Valley,  Dana, 

Colonies  dans  1 

qiios  des  bor 

plain,  Marcou, 

1^1'.   The  Potsdam  si 

sota,  VVinchell 

(.'omparisons    of 

Virginia    aud 

Hitchcock,  C.  J 

I'lood  iu  Connect 

melting  glaciei 

Age  of  the  Tacou 

J.D. 

!*•!•  <  facial    Hood     o 

Valley,  Hitchco 

"lacial  and  Chai 

Now  Haven  regi 

I'rogress  of  geoloj 

T.  S. 
"bservations  in  C 

ley,  Walcott. 
(copper  deposits,  ^ 
Winooski    marble 

Perkins. 
History  of  Taconic 
lelation    of    Tac 
Hunt,  T.  S. 
Life  of  William  E 

J.  D. 
Hh)1  on  Hudson  n^ 
slates,  Dana,  J.  L 


lBuu..i2;*|j,ri,.N.) 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


979 


k8  of  Counecticiii  | 

,J.D. 

eology  to  ugn.  Ill 

•ck.C.ll. 

ry  of  Now   Iliiini. 

lOck.C.H. 

)wer  IleWerlurniiil 

,te8    and   c:uiimli,| 

logist  and  ou  statej 

;tiug. 

iquo    do    In     I'Tnl 

i,rt    of    the    luitedl 
Uoy.  F.  H. 
imonito    of   Lfluclil 
i.,   l)y  Prlmo,  liaiia,| 

lors  ill  New  Hamp 

cott. 

•    New     Hiinivsliitfi 

,  C.H.;  HmitiiifSton, 

[iiip,  Hitchcoclv.C.II. 

kiunes  in  Massaclm 

am. 
A'' alley  lleldcrbergj 

,C.ll. 

Valley  in  Cbumiilaii 

o  periods,  Ur^""" 
oology,  by  lii'v. 
ia,.I.D. 

f    geology     of   ^e 
e  to  adjacent  teni 
Ibcock,  C.H. 
of  BernardHtou  aii| 

Dana,.T.r). 
dSilurianof  wcstei 

Tlitchcock,  C.  11 

geology  of  N Crmui 

of   Borksbiie.  U 

h  of  New  Hauipshi: 
,C.II. 
Lzoio  of  sontheastei 

mia,  Hunt,'l.^. 
I  Gratacap. 
laud  litbology  ol  > 

\e,  llawes,  E- 
JLake  ChauipUu" 
I,  J. 

rift   of  Ne\N 

liam. 
in  lithology,  Da 


UaB 


erniout— Coni  inued. 

\*1X.  Map  of  New  llaniixtliire,  Hitcb- 

cocit.C.H. 
Atlas  to  goolof^;,  of  New    lliinip- 

Hliire,  ilitcbcock,  C.  II. 
(iravol   ridges  in  Merrimuc  N'al- 

ley,Wrigbt,(i.r. 
Surfiuc  geology  of  New  llauip- 

sbire,  Ujjbani. 
m"l'.  Hudson    River    age   of  Tacouic 

BcbiritB,  Dana,  J.  D. 
Macfarhtne's  (Geological  Uailruad 

(iuidi'.  Ilitcbcock,  C.  II, 
lt<Mi.  SiicccHHiou  of  glacial  depoaitH  iu 

New  Englmid,  rpbani. 
List  of  paper.^  on  tbc    Tacouic 

system,  Duna,  .I.D. 
History    of  some    pre-Cambrian 

rocks,  Hunt,  T.  .S. 
Age  of  (jreen  Mountains.  Dana, 

J.  D. 
Age  of  Tacouic  rocks  and  geology 

of  Vermont,  Dana,  J.  D. 
|1881.  So-called    kanies  of  Connecticut 

Valley,  Dana,. F.D. 
Colonies  dans  Ics  rocbes  taconi- 

ques  des  bords  dn  lac  Cliam- 

plain,  Murcuu,  •). 
lW2.   Tbe  Potsdam  sandstone.  Minne- 
sota, Wincbell,  N.  H. 
('omparisons    of  crystullincs    of 

Virginia    and    New   Euglaud, 

Hitchcock,  C.  11. 
I'lood  in  Connecticut  \'alley  from 

melting  glacier,  Dana.  J.  D. 
Age  of  tbe  Tacouic  system,  Daua^ 

.J.  D. 

\0<'i.  (Uacial  Hood  of  Connecticut 
Valley,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

•  Uacial  and  Cbamplaiu  periods, 
New  Haven  region,  Dana,  J.  D. 

l^rogress  of  geology,  1882,  Hunt, 
T.  S. 

I  •bservations  iu  Cbamplaiu  Val- 
ley, Walcott. 

Copper  deposits,  Wheeler,  II.  A. 

Wiuooski  marble  of  Vermont, 
Perkins. 

History  of  Tacouic  (question  and 
relation  of  Taconiau  series, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Life  of  William  E.  Logan,  Dana, 
.1.  D. 

Hall  on  Hudson  age  of  Taconic 
slates,  Dana,  J.  D. 


Vermont — Continued. 

1884.  Notes  ou  building  stones  ii.ted  iu 

New  York,  Newiierry. 
Microscopic  structure  of  building 

stones,  Hawes,  Merrill,  G.  1'. 
Cambriau  of  Cniti^l  States  and 

Canada,  Walcott. 
Illtistrations    of    poiisbeil    rock 

HurfaccN,  Morgan,  H.  ,\. 
Hudson  Uivcr  age  of  the  Taconic 

slates,  Hall,  Dana,  .).  D. 
Thirteen    sections    across     New 

Hampshire,  Hitciicock,  C.  H. 
Studies  of  rocks  of  Cordilleras, 

Wad.sworth. 
Position  of  l'biladcl[)liia  gneiss, 

IHtcbcock,  C.  11 
New    Hampshire    and     Vonuout 

building     stones,      Hitchcock, 

C.  H. 
Origin  of    bedding  iu   so-called 

metamorpbic rocks,  Dana,  .I.D. 
Azoic    system   and   its    subdivi- 
sions,    Whitney     and     Wads- 
worth 

1885.  Geologic  features  of  uiarble  bti, 

lirainerd,  E. 

Sections  of  New  llamiisbire  and 
A'ermout,  by  Ilitcbcock,  Dana, 
J.  1). 

New  genus  of  Cambrian  trilo- 
bitc,  Walcott. 

(hystalliucs  of  Alabama,  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. 

Taconic  system,  Marcou,  .1. 

Tacouic  rocks  and  stratigraphy, 
Dana,  J.  D. 

Wiuooski  or  Wakdiold  marble 
of  Vermont,  Perkius. 

Colored  marbles  of  Lake  Cbam- 
plaiu, Elliott,  A.  II. 

History  of  Taconic  question,  aud 
relations  of  rocks,  Huut,  T.  .S. 

Marble  of  western  New  England, 
Seely. 

(Jreen  Mountaiu  gneisses  in  east- 
ern New  England,  Hitciicock, 
C.  H. 

Map  of  the  United  .States,  McGee. 

Eroding  power  of  ice,  Newberry. 

1886.  Sections  across  New  Hampshire 

and  Vermont,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
^    Variolito  granite  from  ^'ermout, 
Kroustschoff. 
Geology  of  northern  New  Eng- 
land, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 


980 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OF 


Vermont — Continued. 

1886.  lucliiHions  in   grnuiti'  of  Crafts- 

Imiy.  McCoruiick. 
Geoloj>;ic    studies    on     slioro    of 

Lake    Cluuniilain,    Wliitlield, 

R.  P. 
Cambrian  systeui,  Walcott. 
Lower     Siluriau      fossils      from 

Tacouic  of  Emmons,  l)ana,.T.  1). 
Taconicstratigraiihy,  Daua, ,).  D. 

1887.  Map    of  Unitod   States,    Hitch- 

cock, C    11. 
Tacouic  (|uestion,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

1888  (Jreat  Primordial  quartzito,  Win- 
choll,  \.  H. 

Fossils  in  l^ower  Taconic,  Wal- 
cott. 

Principles  of  adversaries  of  Ta- 
conic. Marcou,  .). 

Taconic  of  (icorgia  aud  report  ou 
Vermont,  Marcoii,  J. 

Tacouic  of  Euunous,  Miller,  S.  A, ; 
Walcott. 

1889.  ('amol's  Hump  aud  Mouut  Lin- 

coln, Upham. 

Date  of  ro])ort  on  fjeolofjty  of  Ver- 
mont, Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Glaciation  of  monntains,  U]diam. 

New  locality  of  cauiptonito, 
Nasou. 

Conglomerate  in  gneisses,  Hitch- 
cock, C.H. 

Building  stone,  Merrill,  G.  P. 

lieport — Paloozic  division  of  pale- 
ontology, United  States  Geo- 
logical Survey,  Walcott. 

1890.  Arcliean   axes   of  oastcrii   North 

America,  Daua,  J.  D. 

Calciferons  in  (yliamplain  Valley, 
Hrainerd  and  Seely,  Walcott. 

Hernardstou  series,  Emerson. 

Granitoid  areas  in  Lower  Laureu- 
tian,  llitchiock,  (',  H. 

Eoliau  limestones,  Hitclicock,  C 
H. 

Distribution  of  bowlders.  Hitch- 
cock, C.H. 

Macfarlanc's  Railway  Guide, 
Hitchcock,  c;.n. 

Rocks  at  F  »rt  Cassin,  Wliitlield, 
R.  P. 

Tacouic  nionntaius.  Am.  Geol. 

Warren's  Gcogiaphy,  IJicwef. 

I'anna  of  Lower  ("ainltriiui,  Wal- 
cott. 


Vermont— ContiMued 
1891.  Cambrian    of 

Walcott. 
Chazy   formation   in  the  (ham 

plain  Valley,  Braiuerd. 
American   opinion   on   the  oMc 

rocks,  Wiuchcll,  A. 
Identity  of  Lower  Caiubri^in  ii 

Rutlviiid  regiou,  .lames,  ,1.  F 
Low'.r  Cambrian  ago  of  stoik 

hridge  limestone,  Wolff. 
Manganese  deposits,  Penrosi 
Metamorpliism   in   conglonierat 

schist,  Wolff. 
Overthrust  faults,  Walcott. 
Relation  of  strength  of  uiarM 

to  its  structure.  Perry. 
j  Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  G.P 

j  Verneuil,  Ed.  de.     Sur  I'iiuportinicc  d 
I      la  liiuite  qui  s(^pare  le  calcairc  dc  uma 
I       tague    des    formations    ([ui    lui   son 
inftjrieures. 

Soo.  G^'ol.  France,  Bull.,  Vol.  11.  pp.  HiC-i; 
1840;  vol.  12,  p.  87, 1841. 
Uoviowcd  by  J.  W.Fo.ster,  ibid.,  vol.  U'f 
j  86-87, 1840. 

Oil  the  Fusulina  in  the  coul  lorm 

tion  of  Ohio. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  2il  series,  vol.  2,  p,  'Jiii  a  pi 
1846. 

I  [Lettre  sur  la  gdolpgie  dcs  fitat^ 

Unis.] 

Soc.  Uool.  France,  Bull.,  2il  series,  vol;4.  p 
12-13, 1847. 

Note  sur  le  parallf^lisme  dcs  roclid 

des  ddp6ts  pal(^ozoTquc8  de  rAiiioriqii| 
sei)teutrioiiale  avcc  ceiix  de  ri;iiio|i| 
suivie  d'un  tableau  des  ospeccs  lossi 
communes  aux  deux  continents,  avel 
I'indicatiou  des  <>tage8  oil  ellcsscieJ 
coutrent,  ot  termiiK^e  par  un  fxaiiia 
critique  de  ohacuue  de  ces  esinCes. 

Soc.  (U'ol.  Fr.'ince,  Hull.,  2(1  sorii's  voU.Pl 

046-709,  1847. 
'rrnnslated  and  condt-uHod  by  .In  in'slI:Jlj 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  ».  ]\\i.  l'6-l^ 

359-370 ;  vol.  7,  pp.  45-51, 218-231, 1848-W. 

[Sur  le  terrain  erratique  de  I'.Vi 

rique  du  Nord.] 

Soc.  G(?ol.  France,  Bull.,  2d  series,  vol.S.p 
98-100, 1848. 

VerrlU,  A.  E.     [Some  geologic  featnrj 
of  northern  Now  Hampshire.  1 

HoHton  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  Proc.,  vol  10.  p. ) 
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—  ( iccurrcnce 
links  on  the  G 
llauk. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci. 
'.'  I'.),  1878. 

—  Notice   of 
laiiiia  occiii)yr 
the  southern 
N(i.  s.     Nature 
incuts,  occurrei 
sidiii'  nodules. 
Am.  Jour.  .Sei. 
!,«,■>'_';  vol.  26,  p.  L'^ 

(■cent  expl 
e  Ciilf  Strcii 
or  lln'  I'nited  f 
(iiiMiiiission.  !' 
ilcpiisits — fossil 
stdiic  nodules. 
Science,  vol. '.',  j 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  r 

(  liaracter  of 
"11  the  castein 
Mutes. 

!!•  ad  ti)  Nat.  Ac 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  1! 

irgiiiias.  [Incli 
ITSll.  .Strata  on  1 

Lincoln. 
IIH".  Mineralog 

("istliclioi 

Anierika 
17iHt.  .Siiiid   hilh 

trobe. 

1807.  oliservatic 
United 
map.  Ma 
l''reestouo 
and   Rail 
trobe, 

1>*M.  b'egion   an 
Mitchell 

Mx.  Coal   in    v 

tirammei 

(ieology  o 

Miidnre. 


[Buix-ir    unT.N-l 


ued. 
of     North    America 

matioii   in  the  (  liaiu 
lley,  Braiuonl. 
opiuiou   on   the  olik 
iiicbell,  A. 

1"  Lower  Cambriiin  ii 
re/^iou,  .hinies,  ,1.  F. 
iiibriiin  ago  of  stock 
imestone,  WoltV. 
a  deposits,  Penrose. 
hism   in   couf^loiuent 
^ollf. 

t  faults,  Walcott. 
of  strength  of  inarWi 
ructure.  Perry. 
buildiug,  Merrill,  G.P 

Sur  I'iiuportimcc  ill 
»are  le  calcaire  ilc  iiinn 
luatiouB    qui    liii  son 

•o,  ]5uii.,  Vol.  11.  pp.  m-a 

,1841. 
W.Foster,  ibid.,  vol.  1'.' fi 

lina  in  the  coal  dmm 
2(1  series,  vol.  2,  p.  Hi  ijp 


la 


g6oU)gie  dcs  fltats 
Bull.,  2d  series,  vol. 4.  n 


larallolisme  dcs  roclia 
)zoiquc8  do  r.ViiKniuil 
■»>(•  ceiix  de  rKuni|i( 
an  dP8  cspi'cos  I'ossila 
denx  continonts,  iive 
ctages  oil  ollcs  se  lei 
inin(^e  par  nu  exiiiui) 
lue  de  ces  esjuces. 
;e,  l!ull.,2(l8<>ricH  voHl> 

ondoiisod  by.Jnni'sHiJl 
d  Horiea.  vol.  ;>,  iip.  ''*-" 
45-51,218-231,  IHIH-Jli. 

in  erratique  tic  I'Aiiil 
e.  Bull.,  2d  serii's,  viiU  B 

ouae  geologic  iV'.ituil 
Hampshire.] 
Hist.,  Proc,  v«l.  lO.i'.S 


NORTH    AiMEKICAN    GEOLOGY. 


J)81 


eiiill,  A.  E. — C'ontinned. 

—  (.rand  Manan. 
A(adiai\  fieol..  liy.T.  W.  Dawson,  '.'(lertitioii. 

Aipi  iidix  Iv  pp.  C.Til-CHO,  I.diKliin.  1«(18 

—  (Ml  the  post-l'lioccne  fossils  of  San- 
k(il\  Mead,  Nantucket  Island,  with  a 
note  on  tlio  geology,  by  8.  il.  Sciiddcr. 

.\mi.  JoKi'.  Sii..;i(l  sciio.H,  vol.  U),  pp.  364-375. 

—  ( K'cnrrence  of  fossiliferous  Tertiai'y 
idcivs  on  the  (irand  HanU  and  (ioorgcs 

Hank. 

Am.  Jo(ir.  Sci..  3(1  sciii'S,  vol.  10,  ]ip   323-324 
(/   !•.),  1878. 

—  Notice  of  tbe  vomaikablo  marine 
laiiiia  occupying  tlit^  outer  banks  olV 
ihc  southern  coast  of  New  Kngland, 
Nil.  .^.  Natur(^  and  origin  of  tlie  sedi- 
ments, occurrence  of  fossiliferous  linie- 
Ktiinc  nodules. 

Viii.  Jdur.  Sci..  :i(l  .scries,  vol. 'J4,  i>p.  447-4."i'J, 
l.vvj ;  vol.  2«,  p.  Ii45,  1883. 

—  Kccent  explorations  in  tbe  region  of 
tli(!  <;ulf  Stream  otV  tiie  eastern  coast 
111  ilic  I'nited  States,  l>y  liu;  l.  S.  Fish 
( immnssion.  Nature  and  origin  of  tbe 
ijeimsits — fossiliferous  iiiagnesian  lime- 
stone nodules. 

Sciiiieo,  vol.  2,  pp.  l.')3-ir)4,  4^  1883. 

.\iii.  Nat.,  vol.  17.  pp.  18it-190,  3ii5-;i08,  1883. 

—  (  liaraeter  of  tlie  deep-sea  deposits 
"II    tiie   eastern    coast    of   tbe    United 

States. 

li.ad  toNaf.  Ae.id.  Sei.,1884. 
Am  Nat.,  vol.  lit,  pp.  G!)-70, 1885. 

JrginiaB.  [Including  West  Virginia.] 
its:;.  Strata  on  branches  of  York  River, 

Lincoln. 
1787.  Mineralogisebe     Kenntniss     des 

(')stlieben     Tbeils     von    Nord- 

Anierika,  etc.,  Sehoe|)f. 
17W.  Saiul   bills   of  C'ajie    Henry.  La- 

trobe. 
l!<i)7.  observations      on      geology     of 

United    States,    and    geologic 

map,  Maclure. 
freestone   (luarrics   on    rotomac 

and   Rapiialumnock  rivers,  l>a- 

trobe. 
If^ll.  b'cgion  around    Harpers    Ferry, 

Mitcbell,  S,  L 
IMS.  Coal   in   vicinity   of   l{icbniond, 

(iranunor. 
(ieology  of    tbe    United   States, 

Miiclure. 


Virginias.     [Including  West  Virginia] — 
Continued. 
1818.  Observations  on  geology  of  North 
America,  Mitcbell.  S.  I.. 
Natural  Bridge,  (Jilmer. 
On  i)arts  of  N'irgiuia,  'rennessee, 
AIal>ama,  Mississipiii,  etc.,  Cor- 
nelius. 

1821.  Structure  of  valley  of  tbe   Mis- 
sissippi, Nuttall. 

1823.  Essay  on  salt,  Van  Rensselaer. 

1824,  Essay    on   Tertiary   of  America, 

Finch. 
1826.  8iiell  marl  region,  coal  formation, 
and  contiguous  region.  Fierce. 

1830.  Origin  of  bituminous  coal,  (iaz- 

lay. 

1831.  Hath  on  Herkeley  Springs  region, 

llayden.  H.  n.' 
Tour  to  caves,  Uailau. 

1832.  Great   Valley   and    lUiie    Ridge, 

Foatherstonbaugb. 

Analogy  between  marl  id'  Con- 
necticut and  chalk  of  lOurope, 
Morton,  S.(;, 

Fossil  shells  of  the  Tertiary,  Con- 
rad. 

1833.  New  fossil  shells,  Conrad. 
Section   through   K'icbmond  coal 

tield,  Taylor.  R.  C. 

Plants  in  secondary  of  Freder- 
icksburg, Taylor,  R.  C. 

Rappahannock  gold  mines,  Kio 
and  Millington. 

Review  of  sections  in  Nirginia 
and  Maryland,  Taylor,  R.  C. 

field  regions,  Dickson,  ,J. 

Country  between  Fredericks- 
burg and  Winchester,  Clemson, 
T.C. 

Travertine  in  Alleghany  County, 
Featherst(mhangb. 

Saliferons  formation  in  Ohio 
Valley,  llildrctli. 

Natural  tunnel  in  Scott  County, 
Long. 

1834.  Country  between  Haltimore  and 

tbe  Ohio,  Aikin. 
Ricbinoud  coal  basin,  I'aylor.  K. 
C. 

1835.  Tertiary  of  the    Atlantic   Coast, 

Conrad. 
Observations  in  Atlanta  I'ertiary 
region,  Conrad, 


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CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


(BUtT.,  1J7 


VirginiaB.    [Including  West  Virginia]— 
Continued. 

1835.  Report  on  elevated  country  be- 

tween Missouri  and  Rod  rivers, 
Featherstouliaugli. 

1836.  ReconuaisHunco  of  Virginia,  Rog- 

ers, W.  S. 
Bitiiniinoii.i  coal  deposits  of  the 

valley  of  the  Ohio,  Ilildreth. 
Recoiinaissiincc  from  Washington 

through  Wisconsin  to  the  Co- 

toau  dii   Prairie,   Featherston- 

hangh. 

1837.  Tertiary  formations  of  \'irginia, 

liogers  and  Rogers. 

(iold  mines  and  regions  of  Vir- 
ginia, Silliniaii. 

Gold  mine  near  Fredericl<sburg, 
Silliman. 

Tour  to  the  falls  of  the  Cuyahoga, 
Am.  Jour.  Sci. 

Gold  veins  near  Fredericksburg, 
Maury. 

Report  of  survey  of  Virginia  for 

1836,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

1838.  Fossils    of    medial    Tertiary, 

Conrad. 
Report  of  survey  of  Virginia  for 

1837,  Rogers,  W,  H. 

1839.  Report  of  survey  of  Virginia  for 

1838,  Rogers,  W,  B, 
Tertiary  of  Virgini.i,  Rogers  and 

Rogers, 

1840.  Report  of  survey  of  Virginia  for 

1839,  Rogers,  W.  B, 

Geology  of  Tertiary  of  Virginia, 

Roger.e  and  Rogers. 
New  fossils  from  Petersburg,  I>ea, 

II.  C. 

1841.  Fossil  in  Koceneof  .Tames  River, 

Tuomey, 
Report  of  survey  of  Virginia  for 

1840,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
Secondary  and  Tertiary  of  south- 
ern Atlantic  States,  Hodge. 

Report  of  survey  of  Mrgiuia  I'm 

1841,Rogers.  \V.  B. 
Mineral saltin  Virginia, Taylor,  S. 

1842.  Nature  of  dip  of  Trias  of  eastern 

United  Stat(>s,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

Notice  of  coal  mines  of  Rich- 
mond, Wooldridge. 

Ancient  erosion  at  base  of  the 
Oriskany,  Rogers,  W.  R, 

Natural  coke  of  eastern  Virginia, 
Rogers,  W.  B. 


Virginias.    [Including  West  Virgiuin]- 
Continued, 

1842,  Portion  of  the  Atlantic  Tertian 

region,  Conrad. 
Structure    of    the    Appalachlai 

chain,  and  laws  of  mountuii 

chains,  Rogers  and  Rogers. 
Geology  of  the  third  district 

New  York,  Emmons,  E. 

1843,  Limits  of  Infusorial  stratum 

Virginia,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
Geology  of   western  tlistrict 

New  York,  Hall,  J. 
Age  of  coal  rocks  of  eastern  Vir 

ginia,  Rogers,  W.  B, 
New    locality  of   the  Infusorial 

stratum,  Tuomey, 
Marcellus  and  Hamilton   in  tin 

West  and  South,  Rogers,  H.  li 
Rock   salt  of  the   llolston,  l[;iv 

den.  C,  B. 
Age    of    New    Red    sandNtouts 

Rogers,  H.  D. 
Age  of  coal  near  Richmond,  iim 

Fredericksburg     s  a  n  d  s  t  o  n  f 

Rogers,  W.  B. 
Structure  of  Appalachians,  ixin 

plifying    laws  of   mountaii 

chains,  Rogers  and  Rogers. 
Origin     of     Appalachian    (oal, 

Rogers,  H.  D. 
Temperature    in    coal    nmio  of 

eastern  \'irginia,  Roger.-*,  \V 
Connection  of  thermal  sjjrinusin 

Virginia  with  axes  and  fanlis, 

Rogers,  W.  B. 

1844,  American  geology  and  conditim 

of  research  in  United  States, 
Rogers,  H.  D. 

1845,  Older  Tertiary  of  Virginia,  South 

Carolina,  and  Georgia,  l,\i'll, 
Miocene   Tertiary   of  Maryland, 
Virginia,   and    the    Carohnas, 
Lyell, 

1846,  Tertiary     of     Warren    County, 

Miss,,  Conrad, 

1847,  .Vucient  sea  margins,  Ch:iuilitrs, 
nistribution  of  remains  nioMrt 

formations     of     tlie     Initeil 

States,  Hall,  J. 
Structure    of    Richmond    coal, 

Hooker,  J.  D. 
Plants  from  coal  tield  neiir  Rioli 

mond,  Bunbury. 
Coal  Held  near  Richmond.  LyelL 


OABTON.] 

Virginias.  [Id 

Continued 

1848.  Kocem 

rad. 

Statist 

1819,  Bassin 

Marc 

Reniarl 

Ridg 

Second 

Lyell 

18.50,  Eocene 

rad, 
Strnctn 
pared 
H,  D. 

18.51,  Equiva 

Tertif 
Gold    f( 

Virgil 

,Tohns 
Age  of 

Unite 
18,'>2.  Report  ( 

wha  C 
Turf  bui 

Lesqu 

1853,  Report  ( 

cock. 
Geologic 
etc,  M 

1854,  Salt    an 

River, 

Geologic 

States 

Sci, 

Prideva] 

1855,  Minerali 

ten  St 
America 
Uebor    ( 

Ameri 
18.56.  Origin  i 

coal  m 
America 

,I,D. 
Relation 

rocks 

North 
Age  of  c 

and  of 

W.  B. 
Posidon( 

W.B. 


[BUI.I..  Ij; 

ling  West  Vlrgiuin]. 

the  Atlantic  Tertian 
ourad. 
of  tlie  Appalachian 
id  laws  of  moiiiitiiiii 
ogera  aud  Rogers. 
r  the  third  district  di 
{,  Emmons,  E. 
Infusorial  stratum  in 
Rogers,  W.  B. 
r  western  district  o| 
:k,  Hall.J. 
I  rocks  of  eastern  Vir- 
gers,  W.  B. 
ity  of  the  Infusorial 
Tuomey. 

and  Hamilton  in  the 
d  South,  Rogers,  H.  Ii, 
of  the   llolston.  II;iy- 

ew    Red    sandstoues, 

1.  D. 

.1  near  Richmond,  ami 

ksburg     sandstoiit, 

.V.  B. 

>f  Appalachians,  cxin 
laws  of   uiouutaiii 

ogers  and  Rogers. 
Appalachian    (nal, 

[.  D. 

re    in    coal    nuno.^  of 

irginia.  Rogerw,  \V.  ii. 

if  thermal  sjirin^sin 

ith  axes  and  faults. 

B. 

iology  aud  condition 
ill  in  United  Stats, 
D. 
iry  of  Virginia,  f^oinli 
ind  Georgia,  Lycll. 
■tiary  of  Marylaml, 
and    the    Carolinas, 

f     Warren    t'omitv, 

rad. 

margins,  Chainlitn. 

of  remains  m  oMcr 

of     tlie      I'liiteil 

11,  J. 

)f    Richinoiid    foal, 
.  D. 

coal  held  near  Ricli' 
bury, 
ar  Richraoud,  LyelL 


DARION.] 


NORTH   AMEBICAN   GEOLOGY. 


983 


Virginias.  [Including  West  Virginia.] — 
Continued. 
1848,  Eocene  of  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  Con- 
rad. 
Statistics  of  coal,  Taylor,  R.  C. 
lSli».  Bassin  du  comtd  de  Chesterfield, 
Marcon,  J. 
Remarks    on    Primary    of    Blue 

Ridge,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
Second  visit  to  the  United  States, 
Lyell. 

1850.  Eocene  of  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  Con- 

rad. 
Structure  of  Appalachians  com- 
pared with  the  Alps,  Rogers, 
H.  D. 

1851.  Equivalency    of    the    American 

Tertiary,  Desor,  Rogers,  H.  D. 
Gold    formations    of    Maryland, 

Virginia,  and  North  Carolina, 

.Johnson,  W.  R. 
Age  of  Newark  areas  of  eastern 

United  States,  Foster. 

1852.  Reportto  James  River  and  Kana- 

wha Canal  Company,  Tuomey. 
Turf  building  in  Dismal  Swamp, 
Lesquereux. 

1853.  Report  on  certain  points  in  geol- 

ogy of  Massachusetts,  Hitch- 
cock. 
Geologic  map  of  United  States, 
etc.,  Marcoii,  J. 

1851.  Salt    and    gypsum    of    Holston 

River,  Rogers,  H.  D. 
Geologic    map    of    the    United 

States,  by  Marcon,  Am.  Jour. 

Sci. 
Pridevale  coal,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

1S55,  Mineralreiclithuin  der  Vereinig- 

ten  Staaten,  Ditl'eubach. 
American  geology,  Emmons,  E. 
Ueber    die    Geologic    von  Nord- 

Amerika,  Marcon,  J. 
185().  (Irigin   of  carbonate  of  iron  in 

coal  measures,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
American  geologic  history,  Dana, 

J.D. 
Relations  of  New  Red    to   coal 

rocks  of  eastern  Virginia  and 

North  Candina.  Rogers,  W.  B. 
Age  of  coal  rocks  near  Richmond 

and  of  North  Carolina,  Rogers, 

W.  B. 
Posidonomya  in  Virginia,  Rogers, 

W.B. 


Virginias.   [Including  West  N  irgiuia.J — 
Continued. 

1856.  Lignite  from  coal  rocks,  Rogers, 

W.  B. 
Inlluence    of   trap    on    adjacent 

strata,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
Natural    coke    near    Richmond, 

Rogers,  W.  B. 
Report  of   midland  counties  of 

North  C;iioliiia,  Emmons,  E. 

1857.  Position  of  elephant  reniaius  of 

North  America,  Foster. 

Review  of  Emmons's  report  on 
midland  counties,  North  Caro- 
lina, Dewey,  C. 

Age  of  Richmond  coal,  Herr. 

1858.  Laws  of  structure  of  most  dis- 

turbed zones  of  earth's  crust, 
Rogers,  H.  D. 

Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
con, J. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  United 
States,  Rogers,  H.  D. 

Age  of  Richmond  coal,  Lyell. 

1859.  Copper  mine,  Fauquier  County, 

Jackson,  C.  T. 
Reply  to  criticisms  of  J.  D.  Dana, 

Marcon,  J. 
Metamorphics  of  Atlantic  Slope, 

Rogers,  H.  D. 

1860.  Second  report  of  chemist  of  Ma- 

ryland, Tyson. 

Coal  formations  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Lesquereux. 

Trias  of  Virginia  and  North  Caro- 
lina, Emmons,  E. 

1861.  On  Lesquereux's   table    of   coal 

measures,  Lesley,  .1.  P. 
Devonian    of    Carboniferous    of 

Iowa,  Rogers,  Vi.  B. 
Subconglomerate  coal  measures 

of  northwestern  Virginia,  Les- 

ley,  J.  P. 
Some  points  iu  American  geology. 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Surla  faunc  priuiordiale  en  Ani6- 

ri(iue,  Barrande. 
Distribution  aud  relations  of  rock 

oil,  Andrews,  E.  B. 
Coal  from  Boone  County,  W.  Va., 

Richardson,  .1.  W. 
Infusorial  earth  from  Maryland 

and  Virginia,  Rogers,  W.  B. 
Comparison  of  Lower  Carbonif- 
erous of  Nova  Scotia,  etc.,  Rog- 

ers,W,  B. 


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[BtnL.187 


nAHTON.l 


Virginias.  [Indufing  West  \'iiginia.J — 
Continued. 
1862.  Extension    of    Carboniferous  of 
the  United  S^'ates,  Stevens. 

1865.  Coal   and   gypsum  of  soutliern 

Virginia,  Lesley,  .1.  1'. 
Asphalt  vein  in  coal  measures  of 
western  Virginia,  Lesley,  J.  P. 

1866.  Origin  of  some  of   the    earth's 

features,  Dana,  J.  D. 

Oil  producing  uplift  of  AVestVir- 
giuia,  Evans,  E.  AV. 

Map  of  Canada  and  part  of  the 
United  States,  Logan  and  Hall. 

Coal,  iron,  and  oil,  Daddow. 

Skizzen  aus  Virginia,  Credner,  H. 

Eeport  on  limestone,  petroleum, 
and  salt.  Hunt,  T.  tS. 

Elements  of  geology,  Lyell. 

Petroleum  and  its  geologic  rela- 
tions, Andrews,  E.  B. 

1867.  Lower     Silurian     hematites     of 

America,  Lyman. 
Natural    coke    near    Eichmoud, 
Rogers,  W.  B, 

1868.  Origin  and  relations  of  certain 

sands  and  clays.  Cope. 

1869.  Map  to  illustrate  types  of  earth's 

surface  east  from  Cincinnati, 

Lc8l(>y,  J.  P. 
Anticlinal     in    Wythe    County, 

Kohler. 
American     fossiliferous     strata, 

Conrad. 

1870.  Examination      of      Monongalia 

County,  Stevenson. 
West  Virginia    handbook,    Diss 
De  Bar. 

1871.  Oil-bearing  rocks    of   Ohio  and 

Virginia,  Warner. 
Elements  of  geology,  Lyell. 
Notes  of  gold  mines  in  Virginia, 

Hen  wood. 
Relations  of  Richmond  granite, 

age  of  Richmond  coal,  Hatteras 

uplift.  Perry. 
Oolite  coal    field  of  Virginia, 

Greer. 
Fossils    in  Monongalia  County, 

Meek. 
Geognosie  und  Mineralreichthum 

des   AUeghany-Systems,  Cred- 
ner, H. 

1872.  Relationsof  syenite  at  Richmond, 

elevation  of  coast  of  Hatteras 
and  Maine,  Jacksou,  C.  T. 


Virginias.  [Including  West  Virginia. ]~ 
Continued. 

1872.  Relations  of  syenite  under  ]{icb- 

moud  coal.  Perry. 
Causes  of  production    of  Ca]ie 

Hatteras,  Shaler. 
Notes  on  West  Virginia,  Steven- 

sou. 
Staleys  Creek    iron  region,  Ly. 

man. 

1873.  Midlothian  colliery,  Heinricb, 
Geologic  map  of  United   Statis, 

Hitchcock,  C.    H. ;    Hitchcock 

and  Blake. 
Metamorpbism   of   rocks,  lliuit. 

T.S. 
Copper     deposits    of    the    liliie 

Ridge,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Glaciers  in  Virginia,  Stevens. 
The  Virginias,  Hotchkiss. 
West  Virginia  asphaltum  deposit, 

Fontaine. 
Structure  of   Tazewell,  KiihsiII 

and  Wise  counties,  Lesle,\ ,  ,1  1', 

1874.  Upper  coal  measures  west  ot  the 

Alleghanies,  Stevenson. 
Coal  of  Kanawha  Valley,  .stevin- 

sou. 
Map  of  coal  fields  of  the  I'liitfil 

States,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 
Geology  about  Richuioud.  sliakr. 
Crystallines  of  the  Blue  l?i(l;'c 

Hunt,  T.  S. 

Drift  in  Virginia,  Stevens,  K.  1' 
Notes  on  the  southern  Appahi- 

chians,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Great  conglomerate.  New  Kivei, 

W.  Vu.,  Fontaine. 
Alleghany  coal  field,  WhittUxy, 
Parallelism  of   coal  seams  An- 
drews, E.  B. 
Niagara  and  Lower  Hel(lerberj;in 

United   States   and   C'auadi 

Hall,  J. 
Ore    Knob    copper   mine,  Xortli 

Carolina,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Natural  coke  of  Richmond,  Va., 

Stevens,  R.  P. 
Geology  in    Ritchie    and    iylorj 

counties,  Frazer. 
New  River  Canyon,  Stevens.  K  P. 

1875.  Eastern  Virginia  coal  field  Corvj 

ell. 
Geologic    chart    of    the    rniteii| 
States,  Bradley,  F.  H, 


187 


[BtTLl,127 

ig  West  Virginia.  ]- 

syenite  under  Itich- 

Perry. 

roduction    of  Cajie 

Ihaler. 

ist  Virginia,  Steven- 

k    iron  region,  Ly- 

olliery,  Heinricb. 
p  of  United   Stiitts, 
,  C.    H.;   Hitclicock 

31U    of   rocks,  limit, 

)08it8    of    tlio    Blue 
nt,  T.  S. 
('irginia,  Stevtus. 
18,  Ilotclikiss. 
ia  asphaltum  deposit, 

f   Tazewell,  Kussell 
conutiea,  Leslev,  ,1  1', 

measures  west  of  the 
ea,  Stevenson, 
awba  Valley,  Steven 

fields  of  the  I'liiteil 
tchcock,  C.  H. 
»ut  Richmond.  SluiKi, 

of  the  Blue  Ki(l;'e, 

inia,  Stevens,  K.l' 
e  southern  Appiil;!- 
it,  T.  S. 
omcrate,  New  Kivei, 
ijutaine. 

1  field,  WhittU'>ey. 
f   coal  seam-.  An- 

l.ower  Heldorbergm 
bates   and   t'uiiaila, 

copper    mini',  Noitli 

Hunt,  T.  S. 

e  of  Richmond,  Va 

P. 

Ritchie    and   Tylorj 
?'razer. 
any  on,  Stevens,  K  P. 

inla  coal  field  Corv' 


lart    of    the    V\)M\ 
idley,  F.  H, 


nABTHN.I 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


985 


VirglnlaB.  [Including  West  Virginia.] — 
Continued. 
1875.  Gravel    and    cohble  deposits  of 
Virginia,  etc.,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

Tripoli    near    Nottingham,  Md., 
.lohn.son,  C. 

Concerning    "Hermiida'"   tripoli, 
SuUivant. 

Geology  of  the  Blue  Ridge,  Fon- 
taine. 

Primordial    strata    of    Virginia, 
Fontaine. 

Geology  and  jicography  of  jietro- 
leum,  Wrigley, 

Great     Dismal     Swamji    region, 
Webster,  N.  B. 

Comparison    of   Alleghany    coal 
tieldn,  Andrews,  E.  B. 
1870.  Conglomerate  series  of  West  Vir- 
ginia, Fontaine. 

Upper  coal  of  Virginia  and  Penn- 
sylvania, White,  I.  C. 

Conglomerate  in  No.  XII  on  New 
River,  Young,  C.  A. 

Structure   of    Ohio    coal    lields, 
Whittlesey. 

Coal  plants  from  Ohio,  Andrews, 
E.  B. 

Resources  of   West    Virginia, 
Maury  and  I'ontaine. 

Notes  on  West  Virginia,  Steven- 
son. 

Alleged  parallelism  of  coal  beds, 
Stevenson. 

Diatomaceous    sands     of     l{ich- 
mond,  Coryell. 

Catalogue  of  West  Virginia  ex- 
hibit at  Philadeljihia,  Maury. 

Implements   from  drift  at  I{ich- 
moud,  Wallace.  C.  W. 

Virginia  geographical  and  polit- 
ical summary,  Hotcbkiss. 
1877.  Contril)ution    to    microgeology, 
Stodder. 

Vespertine    of     the     Virginiiis, 
Fontaine. 

Axes     about    Cumberland    (Jap, 
Shaler. 

(iravel  deposits  of  Virginia,  etc., 
Rogers,  W.  B. 

.\nthracite  from  Third  Hill  Moun- 
tain, Frazer. 

Coal  regions  of  America,  Macfar- 
lane. 

Outcrop  belt  of  east  Kentucky 
coal  field,  Lesley,  J. 


VirginlaB.  [Including  AVest  Virginia.]— 
Continued. 

1877.  Materials  of  southweetern   Vir- 

ginia, Boyd. 

1878.  Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeastern 

Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Petroleum  and  other  hydrocar- 
bons, Broadhead. 

Surface  geology  of  southwestern 
Pennsylvania,  Stevenson. 

Relations  of  the  Blue  Ridge  in 
Virginia,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

Region  along  Virginia  and  Ken- 
tucky State  line,  Moore. 

Eozoic  rocks  of  North  America, 
lIunt.T.  S. 

1879.  Mesozoic  of  \'irginia,  Fontaine. 
Silurian  formation  in  central  Vir- 
ginia, Camjibell,  J.  i^. 

Balcony  Falls,  Cami)bell,  .1.  L. 

Virginia  .section  across  Appala- 
chian chain,  C'ami)bell,  .1.  L. 

Mesozoic  in  Virginia,  Heinricdi. 

Handbook  of  Virginia,  Pollard. 

Examination  of  part  of  .lames 
River  iron  belt,  McDonald. 

North  American  Mesozoic  and 
Cenozoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 

Macfarlauo's  Geological  Railroad 
Guide,  Stevenson  and  Fontaine. 

Mesozoic  sandstone  of  the  Atlan- 
tic Slope,  Frazer. 

Macfarlane's  Geological  Railroad 
Guide,  Virginia,  Rogers.  W.  B. 

1880.  Permian    flora  of    Pennsylvania 

and  West  Virginia,    Fontaine 

and  White. 
Richmond    Diatomaceous    earth, 

Michels. 
New  River  coal  lield.  Morris,  S.  F. 
Former  extent  of  Triassic  in  the 

East.  Russell,  I.  C. 
Section  at  Low  Moor,  Wickes. 
Report  on  line  of  Richmond  and 

Southwestern  Railway,  Slialer. 
Resources    near    Richmond    and 

Southwestern  Railway.  Hotch- 

ki.'^s. 
Iron  ores  of  the  Virginias,  Rogers, 

W.  li. 
Arcadia  iron  property.  Beckwitli. 
Resourc'es  of  .Shenandoah  Valley, 

Va.,  Hotcbkiss. 
Minerals    of   southwestern    Vir- 
ginia, Rufi'uer. 


986 


f'ATALOGllE    AND   INDEX    OF 


(BOUL.  127, 


Virginias.  [Including  West  Virj{iuia.J — 
Continued. 

1880.  Ifesources  i»f  Brocks  (iap,  Cauip- 

b.-ll.  J.L. 
Surface  geology  of  soiitliwestorn 

rcuiisylvania    region,    Stevon- 

soi). 
Purgatory    proju-rty,     Ilotetourt 

County,  I'anipbell,  ,1.  L. 
l*'o8sil.s    and    rocks    near   White 

Sulphur     Springs,    Greenbrier 

County,  Meek. 
Rich   Patch   iron  region,  Camp- 
boll,  J.L. 
Hawks    Xest-fJanley    Mountain 

section.  Page,  W.  N. 
Sniitbers-Gaulcy    trnct    of    coal 

lands,  Hotchkiss. 
Coal     fields    of    the     Virginias, 

flotcbkiss. 
Resources  of    Page  Valley,  Va., 

Prince. 
Country  adjacent  to  .James  River 

and  Kanawha  Canal,  Campbell, 

.1.  L. 

1881.  Norfolk  and  Western  and  Shenan- 

doah Valley  railroads,  Hotcli- 

kis.s. 
Analyses  of  or<!8  and  limestones, 

Hritton, ,).!}. 
Craig   Creek    basin,  Va.,   Hotch- 

kiss. 
Coal  beds  of  Ohio  River  counties, 

White,  1.  C. 
Dufrenite  in  Rockbridge  County, 

Va  ,  Ciinipbell,  .1.  L. 
Great  Kanawha  iron  and  coals, 

Shaler. 
Rich  Patch    iron   region,  Camp- 
bell, J.  L. 
Hratton  Run  basin.  Hotchkiss. 

1882.  Notes  on   llolstou  salt  and  gyp- 

sum, Robertson,  W. 

Resources  between  Great  \';illey 
and  Potomac  coal  basin,  Hotch- 
kiss. 

Notes  on  gecdogy  of  West  Vir- 
ginia, White,  I.  C. 

Geology  of  Van  Buren  furnace 
estate,  llotclikiss. 

Brush  Creek  gold  district,  Fon- 
taine. 

Artesian  well  at  Fort  Monroe, 
Fontaine. 

Suli)huret  deposits  of  Virginia, 
Fontaine. 


Virginias.  LlQolu<ling  West  Virgiuia.j- 
Continued. 

1882.  Thickness  of  coal  beds  in  Gieut 

Kanawha  tield,  Weet  ^'irginia, 
Hotchkiss. 

Faults  of  southern  Virginia,  Les. 
ley,. I.  P. 

Reconnaissance  of  Lee,  Wise, 
Scott,  and  Washington  louu. 
ties,  Stevenson. 

Hard  splint  coal  of  KauawLa 
Valley,  Buck. 

Fossil  tlora  of  West  \irj;iuia, 
White,  I.  C. 

Drift  and  erosion  in  SaitvilJe 
Valley,  Lewis,  H.  C. 

Coal  of  Little  Sewell  MountaJD, 
Greenbrier  County,  Fontaine. 

Great  Flat  Top  coal  field,  llotth 
kiss,  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Saltville   Valley,   Va.,  Fontaine, 

Wise,  Lee,  and  Scott  comities, 
Stevenson. 

Geology  of  West  Virginia,  rcctfi. 
cation  of  Jones  section.  WLite, 
LC. 

Quinnimont  coal  in  West  Vir- 
ginia and  Virginia,  Stevenson. 

Upper  Freeport  coal  in  Prestou 
County,  Stevenson. 

Infusorial  deposits  of  Foit  Mon- 
roe well,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

Resources  of  southwestern  Vir- 
ginia, Stevenson. 

Comparison  of  crystallines  of 
Virginia  and  New  Euiiland, 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Great  Kanawha  coal  field,  Ot- 
to n,  K. 

Fossils  of  formation  No.  Ill  in 
Virginia,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

Upper  i^otomac  coal  field,  Rior- 
dau. 

Notes  on  Cumberland  and  Poto- 
mac coal  basin,  Lesley,  .tones. 
H.N. 

Rocks  of  Rockfish  Gap,  Augusta 
County,  Rogers,  W.  B. 

Notes  on  geology  of  the  Virgin- 
ias, Rogers,  W.  B. 

1883.  Coal    lields    of    West    Viriiinia, 

Roy. 

Mineral  deposits  on  western  part 
of  Blue  Ridge,  Fontaine. 

Virginia  papers  of  Rogert*.  Camp- 
bell, J.  L. 


[BULL  127, 

g  West  Virgiuia.J- 

coul  beds  iu  Great 
ield,  West  ^■il•li;illia, 

tberu  Virginia,  Les- 

icc    of    Lee,    Wise, 
Washington  couu- 

ison. 
coal    of    Kanawlia 

ck. 

of    West    \ir^'iuia, 

I'osion    in    Saltville 
via,  H.  C. 

6  Sewell  Moiintain, 
County,  Fonlaine. 
op  coal  field.  Ilotch- 
t;ock,  C.  H. 
lley,   Va.,  Fontaine, 
nd    Scott    counties. 

Vest  Virginia,  rcctfi-l 
ones  section,  White, 

coal    iu  Wtst   Vir- 
Virginia,  Stcvpiison.  ] 
ort  foal   in   rrestou] 
iveuaon. 

[losits  of  Fort  Mnn- 
)gers,  W.  B. 
southwestern  Vit-| 

JUSOU. 

of    crystallines   ofl 
ud    New    Enj;land,  ] 
('.  H. 
ha    coal   field,  Or- 

niatiou  No.  Ill  inj 
)gers,  W.  B. 
ac  coal  field,  Rior- 

iberland  and  I'oto- 
isin.  Lesley.  .Idiien.  j 

fish  Gap,  Aufiustaj 
ers,  W.  B. 
ogy  of  the  Virgin- j 
■\V.  B. 

f    West    Vir;;iDia, 

ts  on  western  partj 
re,  Fontaine, 
s  of  Rogers  Camp- 


niBTOK.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


987 


Virginias.  [Including  West  Virginia.] — 
Continued. 
1883.  Crystallines  of  the  Blue  Ridge, 
Fontaine. 

Section  at  Wheeling,  White, 
Briggs  and  Townsend. 

Notes  on  geology  of  West  Vir- 
ginia, White,  I.  C. 

Coal  sections  on  Ohio  River, 
White,  I.e. 

History  of  Taconic  question  and 
relation  of  Taconian  series, 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Natural  coke  of  Virginia,  Ray- 
mond, Hotchkiss. 

Culture  and  curing  of  tobacco, 
Killobrew. 

Iron  ores  of  valley  of  Virginia, 
McCreath. 

Resources  of  James  River  valley, 
Campbell,  .I.L. 

Jlinerals  in  Amelia  County,  Fon- 
taine. 

Dora  anthracite  coal  mines, 
Hotchkiss. 

Southwestern  Virginia,  Hogg,  J. 

Mineral  wealth  of  Virginia,  Mc- 
Creath. 

Notes  on  West  Virginia,  White, 
LC. 

North  Mountain  coal  field,  Vir- 
ginia, Heinrich,  O.  J. 

Bluestone  Flat  Top  coal  lands, 
Sanders,  R.  H. 

Floyd,  Virginia,  plateau,  Fon- 
taine. 

Origin  of  cross  valleys,  Davis, 
W.M. 

Utica  and  related  horizons,  Wal- 
cott. 

Decay  of  rocks.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

Older  Mesozoic  flora  of  Virginia, 
Fontaine. 

Ages  and  classification  of  post- 
Eocene  of  Atlantic  Slope,  Heil- 
prin. 

Iron  ores  of  middle  James  River, 
Frazcr. 

Limestone  region   and  Potsdjim 
sandstone,  Lehigh  and  North- 
ampton, Pa.,  Prime. 
1881.  Microscopic  structure  of  building 
stones,  Merrill,  G.  P. 

Old  Dominion  coal  lauds.  West 
Virginia,  Shaefer,  P.  W. 

Reprint  of  reports  on  geology  of 
the  Virginias,  Rogers,  W.  B. 


Virginias.  [Including  West  Virginia.!— 
Continued. 

1884,  Pyrite  deposit  of  Louisa  County, 

Adams,  W.  II. 

Tertiary  of  Eastern  and  South- 
ern States,  Heilpriu. 

Snowden  slate  quarries,  Camp- 
l)ell,  J.  L.  and  H.  D. 

Helderberg  liinestoue  of  \'ir- 
giuia,  Hotchkiss. 

Sectiou  of  Little  North  Moun- 
tain, Campbell,  J.  L. 

(Jottou  production  in  North  Car- 
olina and  Virjjinia,  Kerr. 

Remarks  on  we.stern  Virginia, 
Lesley,  .1. 1'. 

Natural  Bridge  of  Virginia.  Ash- 
burner. 

Coal  measures  of  West  A'irgiuia, 
White,  I.e. 

Contributions  to  Tertiary  geol- 
ogy, Heilprin. 

Building  stones,  Huntington  and 
Munroe. 

Distri])ntion  of  iron  ores  in 
eastern  United  States,  Smock, 
J.  C. 

Geologic  occurrence  of  bitumen, 
Peckliam. 

Indications  of  a  fault  near 
Harpers  Ferry,  Wallinjj,-, 

Ores  of  Cripi)le  (reek,  Hoyd.  C.R. 

lUue  Ridge  and  Balcony  Falls, 
Campbell,  J.  Ti. 

Glacial  dam  at  Cincinnati, 
Wright,  G.  F. 

Mesozoic  docotyledous,  Ward, 
L.  F. 

Azoic  system,  Whitney  and 
Wadsworth. 

Geology  of  lilue  Kidgo  at  .lames 
River,  Campbell,  J.  L. 

Sectiou  at  Pocahontas,  \'a., 
Lathrop,  W.  A. 

Soil  map  of  cotton  States,  Hil- 
gard. 

Report  on  terminal  moraine  in 
Pennsylvania,  etc,  Lewis,  H. 
C. ;  Lesley,  .F.  P. 

Faults  of  Houthwcstinn  Virginia, 
Sqnier. 

United  States  (Joolngical  Survey 
work  in  West  Virginia,  Science. 

1885.  Highland Couuty,Va..  {'am]>hen, 

J.  R. 
Greenway    iron   belt    of    .James 
River,  Kimball, 


98ft 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX    OP 


rnrLr.  12 


Virginias.  [Including  West  Virginia.] — 
Continued. 

1885.  8t.  Mary  iron  property,   Camp- 

bell, J.  L. 
(icology    of    Higliland    County, 

Va.,  HotchliiHB. 
Geology  of  natural  gas,  White, 

I.  C. 
Analyse.^    of  rocks,  etc.,     work 

done  in  Washington  laboratory, 

Clarke  and  Chatard. 
Notes  on  Tazewell,  Russell,  Wise, 

Smith,  and  Washington  coun- 
ties, Stevenson. 
Potsdam    cast    of    Blue    Ridge, 

Campbell.  .1.  L. 
Handbook  of  Virginia,  Harrison. 
Notes  on  raotamori)hi8m,  .Steven- 
son. 
History  of  Taconic  question,  and 

relations  of  the  rocks,  Hunt, 

T,  S. 
Work  in  Great  Kanawha  Valley 

in  1H84,  White,  I.  C. 
Nomenclature    of     Appalachian 

coal  beds.  White,  I.  C. 
Morgantown     gas     well,     West 

Virginia,  White,  I.  C. 
Progress    of     geology    in    1883, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Natural  ]$ridge,  Ashburner. 
Fontaine's  older  Mesozoic  llora  of 

Virginia,  Science. 
Coal  beds  of  Carbon  Creek,  W. 

Va.,  White,  I.  C. 
Sections  on  Coal  River,  Rogers, 

W.  B. 
Map  of  the  United  States,  McGee. 
Rogers's  Geology  of  tlie  Virgin- 
ias, Campbell,  J.  L.  and  H.  D. 

1886.  Low  Moor  iron  ores,  Lyman. 
Report  of  division  of  chemistry, 

Clarke,  F.  W. 
Samples  of  iron  ores,  Benton. 
Pyrites  deposits,  Wendt. 

1887.  Coal     from    Jefferson     County, 

analysis,  Whitfield.  .1.  E. 

Bowlders  at  high  altitudes  along 
rivers.  White,  I.  C. 

Notes  in  western  Virginia,  Brit- 
ton,  N.  L. 

Lower  Carboniferous,  Stevenson. 

Age  of  Potomac  formation,  Ward, 
L.  F. 

Bristol  and  Big  Stone  Gap  region, 
Boyd. 


Virginias.  [Including  West  Virginia. ]- 
Continued. 

1887.  Map  of  tl3  United  States.  Ilitoii- 

cock,  C.  H. 
Faults  of  southwestern  Virginia, 

Stevenson. 
Gas  and  coal,  Chesterfield  Conniy, 

Russell,  1.  C. 
Natural  coke  from    Midlotlii;iii, 

analysis,  Riggs. 
New  River-Crip))le  Creek  rcj^ion, 

d'lnviUiers  and  McCrealli. 
Reconnaissance  in  soutlnvestirn 

Virginia,  Stevenson. 
Surface  geology  of  south  western 

Virginia,  Stevenson. 
Trenton  limestone  from  Loxiiij,'. 

ton,  aualy.sis,  Riggs. 

1888.  Coal,  Ashburner. 
Columbia  formation,  McGee. 
Flora  of  older  Meso/.oic,  Sttu-. 
Mineral  resources,  Procter. 
Richmond  coal  field,  ClitVonl. 
Sauropoda    from    the    Potimiaf 

formation,  Marsh. 
Table  of  geological  formatioiij, 

Rogers,  W.  B. 
Notes  on  joint  structure,  C'losln-. 
Terraces,  McGee,  Stevenson. 
Three  fonnations  of  the   middle 

Atlantic  Coast,  McGee. 
Upper  Cumberland  Valley.  Mc- 

Creath  and  d'Invilliers. 
Report,  division  of  Paleobotany 

[younger  Mesozoic  from  IJich- 

mond  Hontliward],  Ward,  L.  F. 

1889.  Richmond  coal  field,  Xewell. 
Coal  field  of  southwestern  Vir- 
ginia, Killebrew. 

Glenmore  iron  estate,  Greenbrier 
County,  Page. 

Iron  ore,  Rockbridge  County, 
Pechin. 

Oriskany  bowlder  near  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Cui'tice. 

Antecedents  of  man  in  Potomai 
Valley,  McGee. 

Fossil  wood  of  Potomac  lorraa- 
tion,  Kuowlton. 

Building  stone,  Merrill,  G.  V. 

1890.  Corundum    in    Patrick    Count.v, 

Genth. 

Dikes  in  Paleozoic  series.  Bar- 
ton, Diller. 

Canncl  coal,  Macfarlane,  G. 

Evidence  of  glacial  action  in 
Virginia,  Minor. 


DiBTON.] 

Virginias. 
Continii 
IWIO.  Exp( 
laii 
Glac 
Macf 
Cai 
Roj 
I.( 
Note^ 
Cli 
Potoi 
Triaw 
Mai 
Wan 
Glaci; 
T.  ( 
18111.  Arte.si 
Canib 
Wal 
Com]) 
igut 
Bro^ 
Contri 
Creta( 
Wbi 
Date  ( 
grap 
Devon 
relai 
Excurf 
Will 
Exped 
land 
Fauna 
cott. 
Fresh-' 
Genesii 
Geolog 
grou 
Iron  or 
Manga 
Mangai 
Hall, 
Map    II 
Boyd 
Mesozo 
tions 
Post-P] 
Glaci 
Stratig 
held, 
Structi 
cock, 
Submai 
Stones 


fBUU..  12: 

g  West  Virginia. ]- 

uitecl  States,  Hitch- 

til  western  Virginia, 

Chesterfield  Coniii  y, 

)  from    Midlotliiaii. 

ri])]>lo  Creelc  rcfjion, 
and  McC'realli. 
ICO  in  soutliweHtirii 
tcvenson. 

)gy  of  south  westeiu 
tevonson. 

sstono  from  Lexini;- 
lis,  Riggs. 
ner. 

■niiition,  McGee. 
r  Mesozoif,  Stur. 
iirccH,  Procter, 
lal  field.  Clin'onl. 
from    the    Potomao 
Marsh, 

ulogical  formatinns, 
.  1?. 

it  strncture,  Croshv. 
Gee,  Stevenson, 
fcions  of  the   niiddlc 
nast,  McGee. 
lorland  Vallej,  Mc- 

d'luvilliers. 

on  of  PalooIiiitaiiT 
kleaozoic  from  Rich- 

ward],  Ward,  L.F. 
al  field,  Xowoli. 

sonthweBtem  Vir- 
brew. 
II  estate,  Greenbrier 

oclibridge    Comity, 

Ider  near  Wasliiug- 
Curtice. 

:)f  man  in  Potomac 
jlec. 

of  Potomac  tnrraa- 
ton. 

e,  Merrill,  G.l'. 
Patrick    ('(>unty, 

eozoic  series.  Uar- 

lacfarlane,  G. 
glacial    action  in 
iuor. 


DiBTON.) 


NORTH  AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


989 


Virginias.  [Including  West  Virginia.] — 
Continued. 
WO.  ExiKMlition  into  southern  Mary- 
land and  Virginia,  Clark,  W.  B. 
Glacial  climate  [gravels],  Shalor. 
Macfarlauc's      Railway     Guide, 
Campbell,  Chester,    Fontaine, 
Rogers,  W.  13,,  Parsons,  White, 

I.e. 

Notes  on  Richmond  coal  field, 
Clidord. 

Potomnc  flora,  Kontaine. 

Triassic  flora  of  Richmond,  Va., 
Marion,  .1. 

Warren's  Geography,  Brewer. 

Glacial    boundary,    Chamberlin, 
T.  C,  Wright,  G.F. 
18ltl.  Arte.siaii  wells,  Woolman. 

Cambrian  of  North  America, 
Walcott. 

Coni]io8ition  of  certain  Mesozoic 
igneous  rocks,  Campbell  and 
Brown. 

Contrast  in  color  of  soils,  Crosby. 

Cretaceous  of  North  America, 
White,  C.  A. 

Date  of  origin  of  certain  topo- 
graphic forms,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Deviuiian  and  Carboniferous,  cor- 
relation, Williams,  II.  S. 

Excursion  acro.ss  Appalachians, 
Williams,  G.  11. 

Expedition  to  southern  Mary- 
land, Clark,  W.  H, 

Fauna  of  Lower  Cambrian,  Wal- 
cott. 

Fresh-water  morasses,  Shaler. 

(Jenesis  of  iron  ores,  Kimball. 

Geologic  position  of  Catskill 
group,  Prosser. 

Iron  ores  of  Virginia,  Pechin. 

Manganese  deposits,  Penrose. 

Manganese  districts  at  Cremora, 
Hall,  C.  E. 

Map  of  southwestern  Virginia, 
Boyd. 

Mesozoic  and  Cenozoic  forma- 
tions, Darton. 

Post-Pliocene  subsidence  versus 
Glacial  dams,  Spencer,  .1.  W. 

Stratigraphy  of  bituminous  coal 
tield,  White,  I.  C. 

Structure  of  Blue  Ridge.  Hitch- 
cock, C.  H. ;  Geiger  and  Keith. 

Submariiit;  channels,  Lindenkohl. 

Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  G.  P. 


Virginiaa.  [Including  W«8t  Virginia.]— 
Continued. 
1891.  Titanic  oxide  [in soils],  Duuning- 
ton. 
Washington   region,  1).  C,   Dar- 
ton, Mc(ioe,  Williams,  G.  H. 
Vlrlet    d'Aoust,   Tlioodore.      Nouvelles 
observations  sur  le  nn^tamorphisme  nor- 
mal. 

Soc.  Gfol.  Franco,  Bull.,  2(1  Merles,  vol.  15,  pp, 
119-129,1858. 

Observations  sur  un  terrain  d'origine 

m^^teorique  oil  de  transport  aerieu  qui 
existe  au  Mexi(|ue.  et  sur  le  phcnoiin"^n6 
des  trombes  de  pouasit  re  auquel  il  doit 
principalement  son  origine.  Notes  sur 
le  reboisement  des  montagnes. 

Soc.  Grol.  France,  Bull.,  2d  »orie»,  vol.  15,  pp. 
129-139,1858. 

De    la  formation  des  oolithes  des 

masses  nodulaires  en  g^n^ral. 

Soc.  ( J^'ol.  France.  Bull,,  2d  soriea,  vol.  15,  pp. 
187-205,  1858. 

Sur  les  salines  diflV^rentes  et  les  dif- 

f(^rents  degrcs  de  salure  de  certains  lacs 
du  Mexique. 

Soc.  Geol.  Franco.  Bull.,  2d  series,  vol.  22,  pp. 

464-472, 1805. 

Coup  d'icil    g(<neral   sur    la    topo- 

grapliie  et  la  g6ologie  du  Mexique  et 
de  l'Am<5ri(iue  Centrale. 

Soc.  Geol.  France,  Bull.,  2d  series,  vol.  23,  p. 
14-50, 1860. 

Vivian,  A.  P.  Wanderings  in  the  west- 
ern land,  London,  1879. 

Contains  geological  map  from  Colorado  to 
tlio  Pacific,  scale,  45  miles  ti>the  inch.  [Not 
seen.] 

Vivian,  William.  Observations  on  the 
mining  district  of  Senora,  Tuolumne 
County,  Cal. 

Cornwall  Koyal  Geol.  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  pp. 
216-219, 1865. 

Vogdes,  A.  W.  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary 
of  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  16,  jjp.  69-70 
(4  p.),  1878. 

From  Charleston  News  and  Courier,  April 
!t.  1878. 

Short  notes  upon  the    geology  of 

Catoosa  County,  Ga. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  18,  pp.  475-477, 
1879. 

Course  of  sciences  applied  to  mili- 
tary art,  part  1,  geology  and  military 
geography;  geology,  iv,  176  pages,  23 
plates,  Fort  Monroe  [Va.]  1884. 


990 


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[BULL.  127 


Vogdes,  A.  W. — Continned. 

■ Notes  on  tlif  diHtribntion  of  iron 

oreHinthc  I'nitfMl  States,  compiled  from 
variouH  j^eological  ivportH,  24  Jiagrs, 
Fortress  Monroe,  Va.,  IHXG. 

Some  forgotten  Taconic  literature. 

Am.  (iool.,  vol.  2,  pp.  S.VJ-S.IS,  1888. 

The  genera  anil  specitis  of  Nortli 

American  Carlioniferonw  trilobitos. 
New  York  Acail.  Sci.,  AniiulH.  vol.  4,   pp. 
6!»-105,riiitoHlI,  in.  1888. 

VoBe,  (ieorge  L.  Tracks  of  ancient 
glaciers  in  the  White  Mountains  of 
New  lIiimi)shiro,  with  a  few  remarks 
upon  the  geohtgieal  strnctiiro  of  some 
portion.s  of  that  group. 

Am.  Assoi'.  Ailv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  16,  pp.  127- 
128, 1807. 


Vose,  Oeorge  L.— Continued. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2.  pp.  281-292,  map,  witli  iiddi. 
tloiml  note,  p.  3'iO,  1800. 

Aliatravt.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  1,  pp.  560-557  (|  p.i 
1808. 

On  the  distortion  of  pebbles  in  ion 

glomeratcB,    with     illustrations    limu 
Hangcly  Lake,  in  Maine. 

Dosloii  Soc.  Nat.  lli.st.,  Mcraoira,  vul.  i,  pji 
482-488,  plates,  4°,  1889. 

Alistract,  Ho.stoii  .Soc.  Nat.  lllHt.,  I'roi ..  vcl, 
11,  p.  300  (4  p.),  186!t. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2,  \t.  22:i  (i  p.),  18fi!». 

[Notes  on   geology  of  portions  o( 

Jackson,  Hartlett,  Conway,  and  'lam 
worth,  N.H.] 

(leol.  Surv.  New  Ilampaliire,  4tli  Aimml 
Kci'"""!,  Its  progress  duriug  1871,  pp.  21-2l 
Nashua,  1872. 


w. 


'Wachsmuch,  Charles,  NileB,W.  H.,  and. 
Kvidcuce  of  two  distinct  geological  for- 
mations in  the  Burlington  limestone. 
Am.  .tour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  42,  p]).  9.5-99, 
1806. 

and  Springer,  Frank.     New  species 

of  crinoidsand  I>la8t(tid8  from  the  Kin- 
derhook  group  of  the  Lower  Carlion- 
iferou.s  locks  at  Legrand,  Iowa. 

Geol.  Surv.  Illinois.  pMJlofry  and  paleontol- 
ogy, vol.  8,  pp.  155-208,  ])iateB,  Springfield.  1890. 

WadsMvorth,  Martin  E.  Notes  on  the 
mineralogy  and  petrography  of  Boston 
and  vicinity. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Ilist..  rroc,  vol.  19,  pp.  217- 
237.  1878. 

Abstract,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  15, 
p.  220  (J  p.),  1878. 

On  the  granite  of  North  Jay,  Me. 

Uoston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  19,  pp.  237- 
238  (*  p.),  1878. 

Notes  on  the  petrography  of  Qnincy 

and  Rockport. 

Uoston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  19,  pp.  309- 
316, 1878. 

Abstract.  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  3d  series,  vol.  16,  p. 
153  (i  p.),  1878. 

On  the  classilication  of  rocks. 

Harvard  Coll.,  AIus.  Comp.  Zool.,  Bui.,  vol. 
5.  pp.  274-287, 1879. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  13,  pp.  531-532, 1879. 
Kead  to  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.  May,  1879. 

On  the  age  of  the  copper-bearing 

rocks  of  Lake  Superior.    [Abstract.] 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  29,  pp.  429- 

430,  1880. 
Eng.  andMiningJour.,vol.  32,  p.  270,4'^,  1880. 


Wadsworth,  Martin  E. — Continued. 

On  the  origin  of  the  iron  ores  of  the 

Mar(iuette  district,  Lake  Superior. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  20,  pp  470- 
480,1881. 

Kcviewed  by  .1.  D.  l)[ana].  Am.Jnur,  Soi. 
3d  series,  vol.  22.  pp.  320-321.  402-403, 1f*hl. 

[Remarks  on  evidences  of  coinim.i- 

sion  in  the  rocks  of  Boston  basin  und 
on  elongation  of  pebbles  in  general.] 
Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  20,  pp,  313- 
318.405,1881. 

Tufa  from  Florissant,  Colo. 

Tnited  States  geological  and  geographical 
survey  of  the  Territories,  F.  V.  Haydiii  io 
charge.  Bull.,  vol.6,  pp.  286-287,  Wasliiiijitoii, 
1882. 

On  the  filling  of  amygdaloidal  lav- 

ities  and  veins  in  the  Keweenaw  I'nint 
district  of  Lake  Superior.  A  reply  to 
Prof.  James  D.  Dana. 

Boston  Soo. Nat. Hist.,  Proc,  vol.21.  p;).91- 
103, 1883. 

[Zircon-syenite    from    Marbleiiead, 

Mass.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  vol.21,  p.  1* 
(i  p.).  1883. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  23. p 
418  (,\  p.),  1882. 

Some  points  relating  to  the  geolog- 
ical exploration  of  the  fortieth  paral 
lei. 

Boston  Soo.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proo.,  vol.  21,  pp.  ilS- 
274, 1883. 

[ ]  TheLizardschisteandserpentiues, 

Science,  vol.  1,  pp.  402-403  (i  p.),  1883. 
Review  of  T.  G.  Bonuey,  QuKrt,  Jour.  Geol 
Soc,  1833. 


Wadsworth 
— ]  The  1' 

stuiies. 

S(  ionco,  V 

Ueview  ol 

■•eilos,  vol.  : 

—  1  Hhyol 

Science,  \  I 
Kcview  ol 
lies,  vol.  25, 

—  I  Hyper: 

.Scicneo,  VI 

Ifevlew  ot 

No.  1. 

—  .St.  Davi( 
.Science,  vc 

—  The  mie 
continent. 

Science,  vo 
licview  of 
cr".,1882. 

—  J  The  Cli 
rites.  [Not 
(u'ol.  Mag., ; 

Science,  vol 

—  Relations 
longlomerat 
ton,  Mass.,  t( 

.\iii.  Jour.  S( 

(J  p.),  1883. 
From  llarvi 

—  Note  on  V 
the  ])aramor 
lilendo  of  th( 
Northwester] 

.\m.  Jour.  S( 
I8s:!. 
Itcviewed  b; 

—  Alga"  and 
Science,  vol. 

— ]  Thehori 

Mass. 

Science,  vol. 

—  Meteoric  » 
Science,  vol. 

—  Keweenav 
Science,  vl. 
Keview  oi 

rock.s  oC  Lake 

—  Tlie  appro 
reutian  by  1 
[Abstract.] 

Hoston  Soc. '. 
122. 1883. 

—  [<Mi  the  CO 
Mass.] 

Biiston  Soc. 
(J  p.),  1883. 


[BULL.  127 

)ntinaed. 

1. 281-292,  map,  with  ii.ldi. 

0. 

.,  vol.  1,  pp.  666-557  (J  p.i, 

)ii  of  pflhbleH  ill  con 
illustratiuim    Iroiu 
Elaine. 

list.,  Mciuuir^,  vol.  1  p|i, 
10. 
iof.Nat.  HiHt.,  l'ror..vi,l. 

22:i  (ip.).18(«t. 

ilogy  of  portions  df 
Couway,  aud  'laui 

Eanipsbirn,  4th  Aniiuil 
I  during  1871,  pp.  2U2i 


Q  E. — Continued, 
f  tho  iron  ores  of  the 
t,  Lake  Superior. 
i8t.,Proc.,  vol.20.  pi>, 470- 

I.  D[ana].  Am.  Jour.  Sci.. 
320-:i21.  402-403,  ]«8I. 

vidences  of  coiii])r(r 
of  Boston  1)aHiii  .iiiil 
lebbk'S  iu  };eueral,] 
ist.,  Proc,  vol.  20,  pp,  313- 


P«T"1«.] 


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lo, 


s.saut,  Colo. 

^ical  and  gcogr.tphiral 
torii'8,  F.  V.  Ha.vdiii  in 
:)p.  288-287,  ■\Va»liiiif;toii. 


amygdaloidal  lav- 
ho  Keweenaw  Point 
iperior.     A  reply  to 
la. 
St.,  Proc, vol.21.  pii.SI- 

from    Marbleiicad. 

ist.,  Proc,  vol.  21.  ii.  W 
Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  23.  f 

iting  to  the  geolos- 
the  fortieth  pural- 

It.,  Proc.,  vol.  21.  pp.  243- 

ists  and  serjient  lues. 
2-403  (i  p.),  1883. 
uey,  Quart,  Jour.  Gecl 


Wadaworth,  Martin  E. — Continued. 
— ]  The  Potsdam  aud  St.  Peters  sand- 
BtoncH. 

S.  icnco,  vol.  2,  p.  62  (g  p.),  1888, 
Kcvipw  of  K.  1).  Irving,  -Viii.  Jour.  Scl.,  .'Ul 
:.eii('«,  vol.  2,">,  p.401,  188;i. 

—  I  Hhyolite  from  Yellowstone  Park, 

ScU'llci',  vol.  l.p.  4U(  (J  p  ).1H83. 
i;ovi«'w  ol'  W.  llonin,  Am.  Jour.  Sci., 3d  ho- 
li.s.  vol.25,  p.  100,  lH8:i. 

—  1  Ilyjierstlieue  andesito. 
.Siionco, vol.  1, p. 400  (;;  p.).  1HH3. 
Itpvlcw  of  \V.  Cross.  U.  S.  (iool.  Surv,,  r.uU. 

No.  1. 

. —  i^t,  David's  rocks  and  universal  law. 
.^clcrn-e,  vol.  1.  p.  .Itl  (!  p.),  18H3. 

—  The  raieroscopic  ovideuco  of  a  lost 
contiucut. 

Science,  vol.  1,  pji.  ,M)0-.592, 1883. 

Kcvicw  of  A.  Ri-nard,  Am,  Soc.  Belgo  Mi- 

(T".,1882. 

—  J  The  Cheviot  uudesite  andporphy- 
ritef*.  [Notice  of  memoir  by  Toall, 
Ocol.  Mag.,  March,  IHSS.] 

.srienco,  vol.  1,  p.  3fiH  (j  p.),  188a. 

—  Relations  of  the  "  felsyte ''  to  the 
(ou^louierates  on  Central  avenue,  Mil- 
ton, Mass.,  to  tlio  south  of  Hoston. 

.\tii.  Jonr. Sci.,3d  siiries,  vol.  25,  pj).  470-476 
(4  \>.t.  1883. 
From  Harvard  Univ.  Bull.,  October,  1882. 

—  Note  on  Prof.  R.  B.  Irving's  ])aper  on 
the  paramorphic  origin  of  the  boru- 
lilendo  of  tho  erystalliuo  rocks  of  the 

Noil li western  States. 

.\m.  Jour.  Sci.,  3U  scrie.-*,  vol.  2ii,  p.  155  {J  p.), 
I88:i. 
Kcviewod  by  R.  D.  Irving,  pp.  321-322  (J  p.). 

—  Alga-  ami  spray  markings. 

Srienio.  vol.  l,p.  ;t9  (*  col.),  1883. 

— ]  Thehornblendicgranito of (juincy, 

Muss. 

.Siionco,  vol.  1,  p.  76  (J  col.).  1883. 

—  Meteoric  and  terrestrial  rocks. 
Science,  vol.  1,  pp.  127-130, 1883. 

—  Keweenaw  Poiut  geology. 
Science,  vW.  1,  pp.  248-249  (J  p.),  1880. 
Review  oi    R.  T>.  Irving,  "CopjierbMring 

roclin  of  Lake  Superior,"  ibid., pp.  140-141. 

—  The  appropriation  of  the  name  Lau- 
rent i;in  by  the  Canadian  geologists. 
[Alistraet.] 

I!o:(ton  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  21,  pp.  121- 

12-1  1883. 

—  [<  111  the  country  rock  of  Marblehead, 

Mass.] 

r.ciston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,,  Proc,  vol.  21,  p.  306 

(4  p.),  1883. 


WadBWorth,  Martin  E. — Continued. 

On  the  tratby  to  of  .Marblehead,  Mass. 

liostoii  Soc.  Nut.  IliBt.,  Proc,  vol.  21,  pp.  288- 
294,  1883. 

The  relation  of  the  t/uiney  granite  to 

the  I'rimordial  argillite  of  Itraiutree, 
Mass. 

HoMton  Soc.  Nut.  Hist..  Proc.,  vol.  21.  pp.  274- 
277, 1883. 

Tufa  from  Kiorissant. 

I'nilcd  States  geological  and  geograjihical 
survey  of  tho  Territories,  V.  V.  Iluydeii  in 
charge.  IJth  .\nnual  Rcjiort  [for  1878 1,  Wyo- 
ming anil  I<lalio,  (lart  1,  j)]).  270-278.  Washing- 
Ion,  1883. 

[ ]  Litliology    of    the    Eisongeldrge. 

[Notice  of  paper  by  llelmbacker,  .\rch. 
natiir.  Landcsdurchi.  Biihineu,  1882, 
vol.87.] 

Science,  vol.  l.p. 342  (!}  p.),  1883. 

United  .'^tntes  geologists,  stiudstones, 

and  tho  Keweenawan  series. 
Science,  vol.  1.  p.  307  (J  p.),  1883. 

On  the  evidence  that  the  earth's  in- 
terior is  solid. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  587-594,  078-686,  767-773, 
1884. 

Descriptive   catalogue   of   100  thin 

sections  of  American  and  foreign  rocks, 
for  students  in  microscopic  litliology, 
20  pages,  1884.     [Not  s.'en.] 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  the  copper 

and  iron  districts  of  Lake  .sujierior. 
lliirviird  Coll.,  Mns.  Com]).  Zool.,  Bull.,  vol. 
7,  pp.  1-157.  6  plates,  1884. 

Reviewed  by  J.  1).  Diana],  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3d 
series,  vol.  20,  pp.  330-332, 1880. 
Abstract,  ibid.,  vol.  22,  pp.  403-408, 1881. 

On  an  occurrence  of  gold  in  Maine. 

Harvard  Coll.,  Mus.  Comp.  Zooi.,  j''""    vol. 

7,  p.  181  (s  p.),  1884. 

A   microscopical  study  of  the  iron 

ore  or  peridotito  of  Irou  Mine  Hill, 
Cumberland,  R.  L 

lioaton  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  21,  pp. 
194-197.  1883. 

Harvard  Coll.,  Mua.  Comp.  Zool.,  Bull.,  vol. 
7,  pp.  183-187, 1884. 

Reviewed  by  J.  D.  D[ana],  Am.  Jonr.  Sci.,  3d 
.■ipries.  vol.  22,  p.  152  (3  p.),  1881. 

Abstract.  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  15,  ]).  648  (J  p.),  1881. 

The  lateral  secretion  theory  of  ore 

deposits. 

Eng.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  37,  pp.  364-365 
i°,  1884. 

Notes  on  the  lithology  of  the  Island 

of  .Tura,  Scotland. 

Boston  Soc,  Nat.  Hist.,  Proo.,  vol,  22,  pp. 
485-489, 1881. 


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[Bi'ix.  12; 


Wadsworth,  Martin  E. — C'ontinuo«l. 

Notes  oil  tlio  rockH  ainl  ore  dopositB 

in  tbo  virinity  of  Notn*  Diimollay,  New- 
foundland. 

Am. •;<mr. Sri.,  3(1  hitIim,  vul.  'iS.  pp.  U4-1U4, 
1884. 

Litliolo(?ical    HtudicH.     [A    ileserip- 

tiou  and  claHHiticatiou  of  the  rocks  of 
the  CorililloraH.J 

Uarvunl  Coll.,  Mna.  Conip.  Zool.,  MemolrH, 
vol.  11,  pp.  l-208,i-xxxlil,8pltttt'«,4  ',  1884. 

Keviewod  by  T.  O.  JJ.,  in  Uool,  Mug.  Ud  dec- 
a<U',  vol.  'J,  pp.  2«*-270. 
Abstract,  Am.  Xat.,  vol.  19,  pp.  497-500, 1885. 

Olivine  rocks  of  North  Carolina. 

Scicnco,  vol.  :i,  pp.  480-487,  1884. 

Some  United  States  neologiHts  and 

the  propylite  ([uestion. 

.Sclonco,  vol. 4, p.  Ill  (i  p.),  1884. 

On  relations  of  Keweenawan  Hcries 

tiu  the  I'^abtern  sandHtone. 
lleatl  to  Bostou  Soc.  Nat.  Hist. 
Science,  vol.  I),  p.  .W:!  (J  p.),  1884. 

Some  iuHtances  of  atmoHpheric  ac- 
tion on  sandstone  [in  Wisconsin]. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  pp.  201- 
203, 1884. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,;i<l  scries,  vol.  28, 
pp.  46»-467,  1884;  Scienoe,  vol.  1,  p.  146  (10 
lines),  1883. 

The   argillite  and   conglomerate  of 

the  Boston  Itasin. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hi.st.,  I'roc,  vol.  22,  pp.  130- 
133, 1884. 

The  fortietli  parallel  rocks. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roc.  vol.  22,  pp.  412- 
432, 1884. 

On  tho  presence  of  syenite  and  gab- 

hro  in  Essex  County,  Mass. 

Geol.  Mag.,  vol.  2,  addecailc.  pp.  207-210,1885. 
Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  30,  p. 
163  (i  p.).  1885. 

Volcanic    dust  east  of   the   Kocky 

Mountains. 

Science,  vol.  6,  p.  63  (|  col.),  1885. 

The  Keweenawan  system . 

Science,  vol.  10,  p.  100  (J  p.),  1887. 

On  the  relation  of  the  "  Keweenawan 

series"  to  the  Eastern  sandstone  in  the 
vicinity  of  Torch  l^ake,  Mich. 

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Report ( 

(l.iil,  —  i)agcH,  1 

all.  .1.  Sutton 
niinesof  theMo 
fMiii  the  West 
|l'ittslmrg,  inclu 


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I. — Continued.  ■w'alcott,  Charles  D. — Coutinncd. 

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I  sories.  vol.;(9,  pp.  I'l 

the  Lower  CaiiiliriaJ 

3.  I 

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[Iron  ore  district  of  eastern  Texas.] 
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Warren,  d.  K.— 

tlio  Minne.sota 

sinniiicatiou. 

Minnesota  Ri 

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Kiill   of  the  exa 

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itcport  on  bridging  the  Mississippi  River  i 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci. ,3d  series,  vol.  10,  pj).  417-431, 
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cock, C.  H. 

1874.  Great  lava  Hood  of  the  AVest  and 

structure    of    Caseade    Moun- 
tains. Le  Coute. 
Lignitic  fornuition  and  its  flora, 
l-esiiueroux. 

1875.  fJreat   lava   Hood  of  the   North- 

west, Le  Conte. 

1876.  Relations  of  lignitic  grouj)  of  tho 

West,  Stevenson , 

1877.  ''lacial    marks    on    Pacific    .and 

Atlantic    coasts    compared, 
Packard. 


998 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


(bull.  12?, 


Washington — Contiimod. 

1877.  Coal  niiuert  of  western  const  of 

United  States,  Goodyear. 

Coal  rogious  of  America,  Macfar- 
lano,  .J. 

Glaciers  in  Oregon  and  Washing- 
ton, Coleman. 

1878.  Notes  ou  snrfaco  geology  of  Pa- 

cilic  Slope,  Dawson,  (J.  M. 

1879.  Macfarlane's  Geological  Railroad 

(Uiide  to  Washington,  Condon. 

1881.  Quaternary    of    Washington, 

Stornhorg. 
Canyons,    their     character    and 
origin,  Hross. 

1882.  Examination  of  npper  Columhia 

River,  Symons. 

1883.  Volcanoes  of  northern  California 

to  Washintou,  Hague  and  Id- 
dings. 

1884.  Vertebrata  of    Tertiary  of  the 

West,  Cope. 

1885.  Gestein  vom  Washington  Terri- 

tory, Oebbeke. 

Surface  geology  along  Northern 
Pacilic  K'ailroad,  Newberry. 

Map  of  tlie  United  States,  McGee. 

Existing  glaciers  of  the  United 
States,  Russell,  I.  C. 

Eroding  power  of  ice,  Newberry. 

Geologic  sketch  of  Pacilic  divi- 
sion, Becker. 

1886.  Notes  along  the  Northern  Pacilic 

Railroad,  Newberry. 
Report  ou  coal  tields,  Willis. 

1887.  Map  of  United  States,  Hitchcock, 

C.H. 

Changes  in  river  courses  due  to 
glaciation,  Willis. 

Glaciation  of  Pacific  Coast, 
Wright,  G.  F. 

Structure  of  northern  Washing- 
ton, AVillis. 

1888.  Mount  Ranier  and  the  glaciers, 

Willis. 
Analysis  of  soil,  Schneider, 
(yoal,  Ashburnor. 
Puget  group,  White,  C.  A. 
Transcontinental  railways,  Lang. 

1889.  Invertebrate  fossils  from  Pacific 

Coast,  AVhite,  C.  A. 
Fauna  of  Eiiuus  beds,  Cope. 

1890.  Macfarlane's      Railwjiy      (Juide, 

Dawson,  G.  M. ;  Willis. 

1891.  Coal  measures,  Dewsnap. 


Washiugtou — Continue<l. 

1891.  Cretaceous    of   Nortli    Aniurit 
White,  C.  A. 
Infusional  earths,  Edwards. 
Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  G. 
Waamuth,    Henry   A.     Studies    on   tl 
stratification  of  the   anthracite  iiu'ii 
ures  of  Pennsylvania. 

Franklin  Iimt.,  Jour.,  vol.  124,  pp.  lu'j-l;i 

4  plates,  1887. 

Abstract.  Am.  Nnt.,  vol.  24,  p.  768  (J  p.i,  W, 

Notes  on  the  Pittsburg  coal  binliiDi 

its  disturbances. 

Am.  Ofol.,  vol.  1.  pp.  272-277, 1888. 

Notes  on  the   structural  geohigy 

the  Carboniferous  formation  of  I'eiiii 
sylvania. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  .111-32:1, 1888. 

The  southern   anthracite  coal  liel 

of  Pennsylvania,  its  enormous  dij 
turbauces  and  consequent  preiiiiitiir 
exhaustion. 

Franklin  Inst.,  l'ro(^,  vol.  12.'i,  pp.  110-1,1 
1888. 

Watson,  Winslow  C.  A  general  vIh 
and  agricultural  survey  of  the  count 
of  Essex. 

New  York  Agr.  Soc,  Trans.,  pp.  iMK-tJt 
1852. 

The  plains  of  Long  Island. 

New  York  Agr.  Soe.,  Trans.,  pp.  4j<j-j(ij 
1859. 

Watts,  W.  L.    Merced  County. 

California.  10th  IJepoi-t  ot'ilineralo^'iat,  p[ 
323-332, 1890. 

Sacramento  County. 

California,  10th  Keport  of  Mmeraloi;ist.pi 
496-514, 1890. 

Solano  County. 

C.ilifornia,  loth  Keport  of  Muieraloi;ist.  p] 
659-671. 1890. 

San  ,Joa(iuin  County. 

California,  loth  Koport  of  Mincralo;;!!!.  p] 
548-566, 1890. 

San  Mateo  County. 

California,  lOth  JJeport  of  Mineralo^'ist,  p] 
586-594, 1890. 

Santa  Cru/  County. 

California,  lOlli  Keport  of  Mineralnsiat.Pi 
620-626, 1890. 

Stanislaus  County. 

California,  lotli  Iteiiort  of  Miuoralocistpj 


680-6!MI,  1890. 

Yolo  County. 

Californi;!,  lOth  Keport  of  MineralojfiBl.p] 
773-793,  IS'O. 


MRTON.l 

Watts,  \\ , 
-  Santa 
Califon 

()04-fll9.  If 

Wand,  W. 

Manitoba 

steam  dri 

Gcol.  .s 

l»73-74,  PI 

Webb,  T. 
11.  U.,  an 
rocking  ni 
Am.  Joii 

Webber,  Si 

geological 

CoiiuectK. 

N.  II.  [etc. 

Xationiil 

—  |Obser\ 
of  the  all 
titut  Rive 

A  111.. Tom 
Uea<l  to  j: 

Weber,  Adu 

Californii 

iii;i3t,  pp.  IH 

— ]  Petrol 

em  Calilbr 

t'allfornis 

iilo;;ist,  pii. '. 

—  Santa  C 
Ciilifoinia 

4.S  50,  1890. 

Webster,  CI 
w  in  lov 
Am.  Nat., 

—  Notes  o 
County,  lu 

Am.  Nat., 

—  Notes  or 
Am.  Nat., 

Ou  tho 

jioition  of 
(if  Iowa. 
Am.  Nat., 

—  iicscripi 
I'ruiii  the  R 

Am.  Nnt., 

—  A  gener; 
tlio  Devon 
constitute 
von  Ian  fori 
iii'iilal  area 

.Viii.  Nat., 


[bull,  12) 

tinned. 

of  North  Anu:rii;i 
A. 

iiirthH,  Edwards, 
milding,  Merrill,  G.P 

A.     Studies    on 
the  anthracite  mm 
imiii. 
our.,  vol.  124,  pp.  lO'J-lM 

it.,  vol.  24,  p.  768  (4  p. I,  It* 
'ittsliurg  coal  biMlam 

pp.  272-277, 1888. 
Htrnctnral  geology 
18  formation  of  renii 

pp.ail-323, 1888. 

anthracite  coal  lieli 
(,  its  enormous  di 
ouaequent   preiiiiitun 

;'ro«t.,  vol.  125,  pp.  110-m 

r   C.     A  general  vih 
survey  of  the  cdiiut 

Soc,  Trans.,  jip.  ii4!K-,« 

Long  Island. 

Soc,  Trans.,  pp.  48j-jij 

reed  County. 

Import  of  iliiieraloiiist,  p] 


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NORTH   AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


999 


II 


inty. 

port  of  Mineralogist,  IP 


cport  of  Mineralogist,  fp 

lunty. 
oport  of  Mincralo;;i8t.  f 

nty. 

eport  of  Minoraloijist,  I'P 

lllty. 

■port  of  Mineraliisist.  pl 

nty. 

^-jiort  of  Slinoralot-'iit 


']mTt  of  Miiifvali'i'iBt.pl 


Watts,  ^V.  Continued. 

-  Santa  Clara  County. 

California,  lOtli  Kuport  of  Mineralogist,  pp. 
I!l)4-619, 1890. 

Wand,  W.  B.  Keport  of  operations  in 
Manitoba  with  the  diamond-pointed 
steam  drill. 

Geol.  Siirv.    Canada,   Report  of   progrcHM, 
lb73-74,  pp.  12-10, 1874. 

Webb,  T.  H.,  Porter,  J.,  Cambridge, 
H.  IJ.,  and.  Account  of  the  Koxlmry 
rocking  stone. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  vol.  7,  pp.  59-01, 1821. 

Webber,  Sanniel.  Sketch  of  the  great 
geological  features  of  the  valley  of 
Coiiuet'ticut  River  at  Charlestown, 
N.  II.  [etc.]. 

Xatioiiiil  In.st.,  I'roc,  vol.  1,  pp.  197-20(1, 1842. 

—  I  Observations  on  some  appearances 
of  the  alluvial  banks  <if  the  Counec- 
titut  River.] 

Am. , Tour.  Sci.,  vol.  47,  p.  98  (4  p.),  1844. 
Road  til  AsHoc.  Am.  Gool. 

Weber,  Adoljih  H.     Natural  gas. 

Califiirnia,  7tli  lleport  of  the  Statu  Mineral- 
ii!,'i3t,  pp.  181-191,  1888. 

— ]  Petroleum  and  asphaltuni  in  north- 
ern (.'iilifornia. 

California,  7tli  Report  of  the  State  Miner- 

iikiyist.pp.  19.5-202, 1888. 

—  Santa  Clara  County. 

Califoinia,  9tli  Rciiort  of  Mineralogist,  pji. 

4S-50,  1890. 


Webster,  Clement  L.      On  the  glacial 
(iw  in  Iowa. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  21.  pp.  758-701,  1887. 

—  Notes  on  the  geology  of  Johnson 
County,  Iowa. 

\m.  Nat.,  vol.  22,  pp.  408-419,  plate  5, 1888. 

—  Notes  on  the  Rockford  shales. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  22,  pp.  444-446, 1888. 

—  On  the  glacial  drift  and  loess  of  a 
linrtion  of  tho  northern  central  basin 
of  Iiiwa. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  22,  pp.  972-979,  1888. 

—  Iiescription  of  new  species  of  fossilw 
t'riiiii  the  Kockford  shales  of  Iowa. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  22,  pp.  1013-1018,  1888. 

—  A  general  preliiiiiniiry  description  of 
the  Devonian  rocks  of  Iowa,  whieh 
I'oustituto  a  typical  section  of  the  De- 
vdtiiiiu  formation  of  the  Interior  conti- 
nental area  of  North  Ameriea. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.23,  i>p.  229-243, 1889. 


Webster,  Clement  L. — Continued. 

A  description  of  the  Rockford  shales 

of  Iowa. 

Davenport  Acail.  Sei.,  I'roe.,  vol.  5.  part  1, 
lip.  1011-109. 1889. 

The  transitioniil  drift  of  a  portion  of 

northern  Iowa. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24.  jip.  1182-1185,  189*1. 

Webstor,  .lohn  W.  Remarks  on  the 
structure  of  tho  Calton  Hill,  near  Edin- 
burgh, Scotland;  and  on  the  aqueous 
origin  of  wacke. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  vol.  1,  pp.  230-234, 1818. 

Localities    of    minerals,    observed 

principally  in  lladdaui,  in  Connecticut, 
in  September,  181'J. 

Am.  .Jour.  Sei.,  vol.  2,  pp.  239-240,  1820. 

.Siliceous  sinter  of  tho  Azores. 

Am..)oar.  Sei.,  vol.  3,  pp.  391-392, 1821. 

A  description  of  the  island   of  St. 

Michael,  comprising  an  iiccount  of  its 
geological  structure,  with  remarks  on 
the  other  Azores  or  Western  Islands, 
Boston,  H.  1'.  and  C.  Williams. 

Abntraet,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  4,  pp.  251-2C8, 
1622. 

Remarks  on    tho  gi'ology  of  Boston 

and  its  vicinity. 

liiislon  .Jiiiir.  I'liil.  and  Arts,  vol.  2,  pp. 
277-292,  1824. 

Webster,  N.  B.  On  the  physical  and 
geological  characteristics  of  the  (Ireat 
Dismal  Swainiiandthoetisteru  counties 
of  Virginia. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  9,  pp.  260-262, 1875, 

Weed,  Walter  Harvey.  On  tho  forma- 
tion of  siliceous  sinter  by  the  vegeta- 
tion of  thermal  springs. 

Am.  fJour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  37.  ]ip.  351-359, 
U89. 

Formation  of  travertine  anil  siliceous 

sinter  by  the  vegetation  of  hot  springs. 

V.  S.  tietil.  Surv..  .r.  W.  Ton  ill,  lliici  tor,  9t  li 
Report,  iiji.  013-070,  i)lates  78-87,  Wiisliinyton, 
1880. 

Abntraets,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  41, 
pp.  1.58-159,  1891 ;  .\m.  C.eol..  vol.  7,  p.  201  (jJ  p.), 
1891. 

Diatom  beds  and  bogs  of  the  VcUow- 


stoiio  National  Park. 

liotaiiieal  tiazette,  vol.  14. 
Abrttraet.  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  39, 
p. 521  (i  p.),  1890. 

—  Geysers. 

Selioul  of  Mines  l^uait.,  vol.  11,  pp,2J9-300, 
ISiK). 


1000 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   O^ 


[nvi.iAr. 


Weed,  W.altor  Harvey — Continued. 

'•'lie   C;ianabiii-    and    Hozenian    coal 

Holds  of  Montana. 

(isol.  Sor.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  2,   J.p.  340-304, 
Vlato  13, 1891. 

AbBtrnctH,Am.Gool.,vol.8,  pp.  .'54-55  (J p.) ; 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2!>.  p.  4K3  (■,  ]).),  1891. 

A  gold-bearing  hot  Hpring  dojioHit. 

Am.  Joiir.  .Sci.,  3(1  Bcri^s,  vol.  42,  pp.  10fl-l«0, 
1891. 

Notes  on  the  coal  fioldH  of  Montana. 

School  of  Mines,  Quart.,  vol.12,  pp.  128-131, 
1891. 
The  goologiral  work  of  mosses  and 

alga>. 

Am.  Ccol.,  vol.  7,  pp.  48-,-)r),  1891. 

Vl^eidner,  Fr.  Der  niexikanische  Staat 
Sinaloa. 

IVtevmann'g  Mitt.,  vol.  30,  pp.  1-9,  mllp,4^ 
1884. 

Weitzel,  R.  S.     The  coal  lields  of  Tckjis. 
Kiij;.  and  Mining  .Tour.,  vol.  ."]0,  jm.  214-210 
(2  cols.),  4°,  1890. 

Wells,  [David.]  [On  tlio  ;i<j;e  of  the 
Connecticnt  VfiUoy  Hanilstoncs.] 

lioston  See.  Nat.  Hist.,  Troi.,  vol.  3,  pp.  339- 
341,1851. 

Wells,  David  A.  On  the  origin  of  Htrat- 
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Am.  Assoc.  Adv,  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  0,  pp.  297- 
299, 18.'J2. 

Bo.ston  .Soc.  Xat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  4,  pp.  108- 
ll(l,18.'i2. 

Kemarks  l)y  Emmons  and  Hall,  p.  299  (J  ]>.), 
1852. 

Notes  and  ob.servations  on  the  anal- 

yHis  and  character  of  the  soils  of  the 
Scioto  Valley,  Ohio,  witli  sonic  general 
con.siderations  respecting  the  subject 
of  soil  analysis. 

ISoston  Jour,  Nat.  Hist.,  vol.  0,  jip.  324-336, 
1852. 

[ ]  [On  the  origin  of  stratification.] 

P>o.st(m  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'roe.,  vol.  4,  pp.  108- 
110, 1834. 

■ First  princi^des  of  geology ;  a  text- 
book for  schools  [etc.],  33.S  pages.  New 
York,  18(J5. 

Evidences  of  glacial  action  in  south- 
eastern Connecticnt. 

J'opiilar  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  37,  pi).  190-201, 
1890. 

Wells,  R.  \V.     On  the  origin  of  prairies. 

Am.  .lonr.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  pp.  331-337, 1818. 

Welsh,  William  W.  Opening  of  Hat- 
teras  Inlet. 

Essex  Inst.,  Hull.,  vol.  18,  pp.  37-42, 1H8«. 


Wendt,  Arthur  V.  The  iron  mines  i,| 
I'ntnain  County,  X.  Y. 

Am.  In.st.  .Minlnj;  Knjj.,  vol.  13,  ]>p.  4TS.|. 
map.  1885. 

'I'lie  jiyritcs   deposits   of   the   AIL 

ghaiiies. 

Si'hool  of  Mines,  (Juart.,vol.  7,  pj).  l.'il  !• 
218-23,'),  :!0i:i'J2.  18.80. 

EiiK.and  Miniii};  Jour.,  vol.  41,  ])p.  4ii7 m 
426-428,  440-447 ;  vol.  42,  pp.  4-5,  22-24, 18s(i 

The  coiiper  ores  of  the  Sontln\  est. 

Am.  In.st.  Mining  Eiif;.,  Trans.,  vol.  l,'i,  |i 
2.'>-77,  idalcs,  1887. 

Abstract,  Kiif;.  and  Mining ilour.,  vol.  ;i:i,p|i 
91-90, 112-114,  133-131,  150-1,")2,  183-185,  ls.'<7. 

The  Potosi,  Holivia,  silver  district 

Am.  Iu«t.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  lli,  |,p 
74-104,  map,  1891. 

Alislract,  Am,  OcoL.vol.  H,  ]).307  (J  p.),lMl 

West,  K.  r.  Following  the  pick  am 
the  spade.  [History  of  some  <lrMiii;i;'i 
features  in  Kaiisiis.] 

Kansas  City  lievicw,  vtd.  3,  pp.  328-3;)0,  hH 

Age  of  the  Missouri  River. 

Kansas  City  Kcvicw,  vid.  7,  ])p.  25-28,  ISM. 

The  last  snbincrjjcnce  and  eiiiciL;ciioi! 

of  southeastern  Kansas  from  tlii^  ( ar. 
boniferous  seas,  or  those  effectinj; 
Carboniferous  formation  in  Kan.sns 
Kansas    City    Itevicw,  vol.  8,   pp.  \".\ti 
505-507, 1885. 

West,  Samuel.     On  Gay  Head. 

Am.    Aciid.,   Memoirs,  vol.  2,   iij).  117 
1780. 

Western  Monthly  Magazine.  I'niiri''^ 
of  Ohio. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  33.  jip.  230-230, 18:!-;. 
From   Western    ^Monthly   5fagiizin<'.  IVli 
ruary,  1830. 

West  Indies. 

1731.  Natural     historv     of     Carolinii 
Florida, iind Kiihamas,  (  titisln 

1817.  Geology    of    the     West    liidirs 

Maclui'e. 

1818.  Notices  of  geology  of  West  In 

dies,  Nugent. 

1821.  Geology  of  Antigua,  Nuucnt. 
Description  of  ISarbadocs,  May 
cock. 

1827.  Reniiirks    on    Janiaicii,    I'o  1; 

Becho. 
1839.  Geology  of  Antigua,  Ilovcy.S. 
Geology  of  St.  Croix,  Hovcy.  .'•> 
Vein  of  coal  near  Havana, 'I'liylm 
and  CieuiBon. 


hARTON.] 


West  Indiel 

1840 

Ocdit 

l.C! 

1841 

Oolit 

Lci 

1842. 

Coal 

1840 

Copp 
Taj 

1853. 

Geolo 

'J'erti: 

ken 

18.-)4. 

Torti; 

Con 

185(). 

Co])pt 
Ails 

(hiaiii 

A.  J' 

1857. 

Copp( 
Cub 

Econo 

AVal 

18r.9. 

Peculi 

A.  A 

18(53. 

Origin 

Hun 

Ir^ii.-). 

Estudi 

Cast 

(■eolog 

mud: 

Notice 

Diiiu 

]8()(i. 

Ikmeil 

sche 

Ge(dog 

Send 

18(J7. 

Go(dog 

ISdO. 

Kcport 

Sawl 

1871. 

Gcolog 

Indie 

Estudi 

Di,strib 

1872. 

Geolog 

Topogr 

Doni 

1873. 

San  1  )o 

Notes 

islan 

Isliind 

Older  ' 

Dnnc 

1S74. 

Physic 
IJaha 

Costa  I 

187.^.. 

Explicf 

giqnt 

fBt?I,I..12*, 

Tho  iron  niiucs  ni 
S'.Y. 

Kiij;.,  vol.  ]!!,  ]>ii.  47H-|»i 
iposits    of    tllC    Alli'. 

Juart.,  vol.  7,  pji.  I.'i4  l^^ 

four.,  vol.  41,  ]>p.  I'lT  111 
4'i.  pp.  4-,'.,  22-24,lHS(i 

)  of  tho  Soiithv  fst. 
Eiig.,  Trails.,  vol.  lu,  |i|i 

1  Mining  Jiiiir.,  vol.  n:i,])|i 
I,  l.'iU-la'J,  1K;!-185,  In-^T. 

iviii,  silvor  district. 
Eiig.,  Traim.,  vol.  lii,  |,[, 

il.,vol.H,  p.  307  (Jp.),IS91 

owinj;   tlio  pick  ant 
cry  of  some  <lriiiii;ii;, 

i!\v,vi)l.;!,pp.  328-;i:!(i,li.fil 

sonri  River. 

mv,  vol.  7,  pp.  25-2S,  ISM 

I'tjcufo  and  enicii;eiio( 
CiinsMs  from  tlic  ( ;ir 
>v  tlioHo  efVectiiijj 
mation  in  Kaiisiis 

view,  vol.  S,    p]i.   ITT-Jh' 

Gay  Hoad. 
loirs,  vol.  2.   ]ip.   117-1.(1 

Magazine.    J'riiirii 

;!3.  pp.  2;!0-2,10, 1«:!8. 
ontlilv   ^riiKaziiii',  IVii 


~;ti>rv     of     t'aroHna, 
d  Hahaniiis.  Caicsliv 

tho     \Vo8t    Iniliis 

;eolo;xy  "t"  ^V<'st  111 
It. 

ntijjjiia,  \ii,i;(Mit. 
i)f  iJarbadocs,  Maj' 

Jamaica,    ]'o  1 

ntigiia,  IIovcv,  .S. 
t.  Croix,  llovi  y,  S. 
lear  Havana, 'fnyli' 
n. 


bARTON.] 


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1001 


West 
1840, 

1841, 

1811.', 
181G 

1853 


18.")1 
185B 

1857 

1859 
]8t)3 
ieG5 


ISGC 


1SG7 
18(;9 

1871 


1872 
1873 


1874 


1875, 


Indies — Continued. 

,  Oolito    formation     of    America, 

Lea,  L 
,  Oolitic    formation    of    America, 

Lea,  L 
,  Coal  mines  fCiilia],  lUake,  J.  II. 
.  Copper  rojrion  of  Gibara,  Cnlia, 

Taylor,  K.  C. 
Geology  of  Haliamas,  Nelson. 
Tertiary  of  St.  Domingo,  Henc- 

l<cn. 
Tertiary    of    St.  Domingo,  etc., 

(V)nrad. 
.  (^opper  lode  of  Santiago  in  Cuba, 

An.sted. 
Guano  of  Monks  Island,  Hayes, 

A.  A. 
.  Copper  lodes    n<>ar    Cienfnogo.s, 

Cuba,  An.sted. 
Economic  geology   of  Trinid.'id, 

Wall  and  Sawkins. 
Peculiar  form  of  guano,   Hayes, 

A.  A. 
Origin,    etc..     of    Florida    reef, 

IIunt.K.  n. 
Estudios  di^  Jas  miua.s  do  Cuba, 

Ca.stro. 
Geological  features  of  the  Rer- 

muda,H,  .Tones,  ,1.  M. 
Notice  of   geology    of   Jamaica, 

Duncan  and  Wall. 
.  Bemerkungcn     iiber     mexikani- 

scbe  Goologie,  etc.,  I?orie. 
Geology  of  Cuba  and  Isle  of  I'iues, 

Scudder. 
.  Geology  of  Sombrero,  Julieu. 
Reports  on  geology  of  Jamaica, 

Sawkins. 
Geology   of    soutbeastern    West 

Indies,  Cleve. 
Estudios  do  Cuba,  Ferrer. 
Distribution  of  vegetation,  Gabb. 
Geology  of  Santo  Domingo,  Gabb. 
T()])()grapliy  and  geology  of  Santo 

Domingo,  Gabb. 
San  Domingo  Miocene,  Gabb. 
Notes    on   certain  West    Indian 

islands,  island. 
Island  of  Curavao,  Gabb. 
Older  Tertiaries  of  West  Indies, 

Duncan. 
Physical  geography,  etc.,  of  the 

IJahamas,  lUand. 
Costa  Kica,  Gabb. 
Explication   do    la    carto   gi'olo- 

giqne  do  la  Terro,  Marcou,  J . 


"West  Indies — Continued. 

1875.  Gulf  of  Mexico  in  the   Miocene, 
Gabb. 
Impressions  of  Cuba,  Matthew. 
Costa  Kica  geology,  Gabb. 

1877.  Older  rock.s  of  Trinidad,  Guppy. 

1878.  Petroleums  and  other  hydrocar- 

bons. lU'oadhead. 

1879.  Dre<lging  operations  of  the  JSIake, 

Agassiz,  A. 

1880.  Dominica,  Endlich. 

Apuntcs  fi.sic(,'-ge(d('igicos  do  l.i 
Hanabau  y  ("Jnanabacoa,  Sal- 
terain  y  Legirra. 

1881.  Geography  and  geology  of  Trini- 

dad, Crosby. 

1882.  Iicmarks    on    tin    rocks   of   the 

Lesser  Antilles,  .Tulien. 

Geology  of  West  Indies,  New- 
berry. 

Gold  iields  of  southern  San  Do- 
mingo, Kothwell. 
1888.  Taconiau  system,  Crosby. 

Contcntsofbouecaveof  Anguilla, 
Cope. 

Geology  of  northern  ^^■e8t  ladies, 
Clove. 

1884.  Iron  ores  of  Santiago  de  Cuba, 

Kimball. 
Elevated    coral    reel's    of   Cuba, 

Crosby. 
Turks  Island  .and  guano  caves  of 

Caicos  Island,  Sharpler. 
Mountains     of    eastern     Cuba, 

Crosby. 

1885.  History    of    Taconi(!     iiuostion, 

Hunt,  T.  S. 
Progress  of  geology,  1881?,  Hunt, 

T.  S. 
Origin  of  cor.'il  reels  and  islands, 

Dana,  J.  1). 
Iron  ore  of  Santiago,  Kimball. 
188C.  Keport  on  Ixjttom  deposits.  Gulf 

of  Mexico,  Murray,  .J. 
1888.  Cruises  of  the  y)7a/.v,   Agassiz,  A. 

1890.  Analysis  of  coral,  ICakins. 
Notes  on  geology  of  the  Bahamas, 

Northrup. 
A'incelonian  volcano,  Sharp. 
Date  of  high  continental  ( leva- 

tiou  of  America,  .lukes- Brown. 

1891.  Phosphate  deposits  of  Xavassa, 

d'Invilliers. 
Tho  Roiulondii  phosphate,  llitcli- 

coek,  C.  H. 
Iri>n  of  Santiago,  Cuba,  Chisholm. 


1002 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[DULL.  127. 


West  Virginia.    Seo  Virginias. 

Wetherby,  A.  U.     [IJeiiiarkM  on  the  lith- 

ol()gi(!iil  chiiriiiter  of  tlio  Trenton  {^roiip 

about  Loxin);toii  anil  IIij;li  liridf^e,  Ivy.] 

C'iiicinimli  Si)C.  Xat.  llist.,  Jour.,  vol.  3,  p.  72 

(i  !>.),  1880. 

Ilemarks  on   tlio  Trt^iitoii  liniestouo 

of  Kentucky,  with  deHcriptions  of  now 
fossils  i'rom  tliut  formation  and  tlio 
Ka.skakia(Chestor)  j^roup,  8ul)-C'arbon- 
iferoua. 

(,'inciuiiati  Sop.  Nut.  llist.,  Jour.,  vol.  3,  ]i|)' 
144-1(!0,  pluttH,  1880. 

Descriptions  of  new  fossils  from  tlio 

Lower  Silurian  and  sub-Carboniferous 
rocks  of  ]\entucky. 

Ciiicinurttl  Soc.  Nat.  HiHt.,  Jour.,  vol.4,  jij). 
177-179,  li^Sl. 

Geolo.oiciil  structure  and  nietallifor- 

ons  deposits  of  Koan  Mountain,  N.  C. 

Sci.  Prcc.  Ohio  ^loch.Tnics'  Inst.,  vol.  l.pii. 
49-50  (ii).).  1882. 

Wethered,  F.dward.  On  the  structure 
of  I'ni^lisli  and  American  Carboniferous 
coals. 

liritiHh  Assoc.  Ailv.  Sci.,  1881,  Keports,  j). 
741  (J  p.),  1884. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  28, 
pp.  467-408,1885. 

"Wlieat,  Alfred  W.  fleology  of  Medina 
County. 

Geog.  Surv.  Ohio,  lieport,  vol.  3,  ^colo^.v  and 
paleontology,  part  1,  geology,  pii.  302-380,  map, 
Columbus,  1878. 

Wheatley,  Charles  JL     lieniarks  on  the 

Mcsozoic  red  sandstone  of  the  Atlantic 

Shjpe,  and  notice  of  the  discovery  of  a 

bone  bod  therein  at  I'hienixvillo,  Pa. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  32,  pp.  41-48, 

18(il. 

Head  to  Connecticut  Acad.  Xat.  Sci.,  Feb- 
ruary, 1801, 

Jvotico  of  tlio  discovery  of  a  cave  in 


eastern   Pennsylvania,  containing   re- 
mains of  post-Pliocene  fossils  [etc.]. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  v(d.  1,  pp.  235-237, 
1871. 

TVheelan,  F.  It.     The  gas  well  at  Sum- 
merland  [Santa  Barbara  County]. 

California,  10th  Keport  of  Mineralogist,  pp. 
601-0(13, 1890. 

Wheeler,  H.  A.     The  copper  deposits  of 
Vermont. 

Columbia  Coll.,  School  of  ilines,  t^Uiart.,  vol. 
4.  pp.  2!9-2JI,l,^i3. 


Wheeler,  II.  A.— Continued. 

Teiuperature    observations   at    llic 

Lake  .Superior  copper  mines. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.32,  pp.  12.')-1:'9, 

188li. 

Wlieelock,  (<.  A.  Striio  on  Mount  5Fo- 
nadnock. 

Am.  Nat,,  vol.  7,  jip.  400-47U,  1873. 

Whelpley,  J.  D.  Trap  and  sandstones  of 
the  Connecticut  Valley ;  theory  of  their 
relations. 

Assoc;.  Aui.  (leol.,  1*100.,  6tb  meeting,  pp.  Gl. 

04,  1845. 

Whipple,  A.  W.  Keport  of  exploratioiis 
for  a  railway  route  near  the  thirty  mtli 
parallel  of  latitude,  from  the  Missis- 
sippi Kiver  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  1.>1, 
vi  i»ages,  jilates,  maps,  37th  Cong,,  2(1 
sess.,  IIouroDoc.  129,  Washington,  IS.jl, 

Extracts  from  report  of  explorations 

for  a  railway  route  near  the  thirty-liCtli 

parallel   of    north   latitude,  from   fbo 

Mississippi  Uiver  to  the  Pacilic  Ocean. 

Itcports  ot  pxplorations  and  surveys  from 

the  ili.ssissippl  Kiver  to  tlio  PaciQc,  vol.  3, 

pp,  3-30,  Wasliingtoii,  1856. 

White,  Charles  A.  Observations  upon 
the  geology  and  paleontology  of  liiir- 
lington,  Iowa,  and  its  vicinity. 

Boston  Jour.  Kat.  Hist.,  vol.  7,  pp.  'Jiui  jij, 
180(1. 

A  sketch  of  the  geology  of  soiitli 

western  Iowa. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  44,  \)\i.  " !  ;l, 
1807. 

Exogenous  leaves  in  the  Cretaciuns 

rocks  of  Iowa. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  44,  p.  119  ^J  ii,i, 
1807. 

Observation-s  upon   the  drift   phe- 


nomena of  southwestern  Iowa. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  43,  pp.  3Ul- iOJ: 
vol.44,p.  110, 1807. 

Ist  and  2(1  Annual  lioports  of  State  geol(i;;ist 
of  Iowa,  pp.  143-148, 1808. 

—  Ou  coal  in  Nebraska,  with  refereiue 
to  a  ]iaragraph  in  the  geological  ruiiort 
of  Dr.  Haydeu. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  scries,  vol.  45,  pj).  390  40(1 
1808. 

—  First  and  second  reports  of  progress 


by  the  .State  geologist  and  the  assL-jt  ant 
and  chemist  of  tho  geological  survey 
of  tho  State  of  Iowa,  together  with  the 
KubstaiK  0  of  popular  letters  [etc.]. -84 
jiages,  lies  Moines,  1868. 

Includes  rejiorts  b.y  St.  John,  pp.  84  87, 171- 
201,  and  llinricli,  pp.  203-208. 


[DULL.  127. 

itinued. 

liHtTvatioiiH  at    the 
icr  iiiinos. 
iTicH,  vol.  ;)2,  i>p.  i2r)-iL'o, 

;riii)  oil  ^fount  JId. 

100  470, 187;i. 

ip  1(11(1  Handtitone.sdf 
ley;  theory  of  tliuir 

roc,  0th  meeting,  pp.  01- 

port  ot'exi)loiati()ii.s 
u-ar  tlio  thirty  liCtli 
B,  from  tho  Missis- 
racific  Ocean,  l.")l, 
ips,  37th  Cong,,  2(1 
I,  Washington.  ISjl, 

[)ort  of  explorations 
loar  thethirty-liftL 
latitude,  from  the 
)  tho  Pacific  Ocean, 
ions  and  surveys  from 
•  to  the  Pacific,  vol.  3, 
1850. 

Observatioii.s  iipDU 
leoutology  of  liiii- 
IS  vicinity, 
ist.,  vol.  7,  pi>.  l.'uU-'jJ5, 

geology  of  soiilli 
•ie.s,  vol.  44,  i>p.  'J.l-'JI, 

in  tho  Crotacious 

'S,  vol.44,  p.  119  (Ji>.l, 


)l 


1  the  drift  ]ilic- 
tern  Iowa. 
.■<,  vol.43,  pp.  30l-:iOJ; 

)ortaof  Stfttegcolci;,'ist 

ill,  with  reference 
geological  report 

es,  vol.  45,  pp.  390-400, 

jiorts  of  progress 
andthoassi.'^lunt 
geological  survey 
together  Avitii  the 
letters  [etc.],  284 
•8. 

John,  jip.  84  h;,  171- 
208. 


D.VBTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


1003 


White,  Charles  A. — Continued. 

A  trii)  to  tho  great  red  pipestonu 

(|uarTy. 

Am.  Nut.,  vol.  2,  pp.  044-053,  1809. 

Announcement  of  tho  existence  of 

Cretaceous  rocks  in  (iuthrie  County, 
Iowa. 

Am.  A8.sof.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  17,  jip.  320- 
327  (i  1).),  18C9. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2,  p.  388  ({  p.),  180!). 

Observations  on  the  red  rpiiirtzite 

I)owlders  of  western  Iowa,  and  their 
original  ledges  of  red  quartzite  in 
Iowa,  Dakota,  and  Minii(!Sota. 

Am.  Ahsoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  17,  pp.  340- 
342, 1809. 

The  Iowa  drift. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2,  jip.  015-010  (,';,  p.),  1809. 

Tho  lakes  of  Iowa,  past  and  present. 

Am.  Niit.,  vol.  2,  pp.  143-155,  1809. 

Report  on  the  geological  survey  of 

the  State  of  Iowa,  to  the  thirteenth 
generiil  asscmhly,  .January,  1870,  con- 
taining results  of  examinations  and 
observations  made  within  the  years 
18(!(),  1867,  18G8,  and  1809,  vol.  1,  viii, 
?.'J1  pages,  plates;  vol.  2,  viii,  11,3 
])ages,  ])]ates,  map.  Des  Moines,  1870. 
Includes  reports  by  St.  John,   vol.  1,   i)p. 

204-284;   vol.    2,    pfi.    1-200;    chemistry    by 

Emory,  vol.  2,  p]). 343-402,  and  appendices  by 

others,  vol.  2,  pp.  345-135. 
Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  v<d.  1. 

pp.  217-218, 1871 ;  Gool.  Mag.,  2d  series,  vol.  8, 

pp.  221-22.'),  1871. 

[Remarks  on  post-Tertiary  of  Iowa 

ill  discussion  of  1".  \V.  llilgard  on  his- 
tory of  (iulf  of  Mexico.] 

Kcad  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1S71. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  5,  pp.  519-520,  1871. 

[Remarks  on  bowlders  from  coal  bed 

in  Ohio  and  on  occurrence  of  bowlders 
ill  coal  in  Iowa.] 

liead  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1871. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  '>.  p.  000  (1  p.),  1871. 

On  tho  oiistem  limit  of  Cretaceous 

deposits  in  Iowa. 

Am.  Assoc  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  21,  jip.  187- 
192,  1873. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  .'>, 
pp.  00-09,  1872. 

Preliminary  report  upon  inverte- 
brate fossils  collected  by  the  expedi- 
tions of  1871, 18713,  and  1873,  with  de- 
scriptions from  K])ecie8.  United  States 
googniphical  surveys  west  of  the  100th 


White,  Charles  A.— Continued, 
ineridian.inchargeof  Wheeler,  27  pages, 
Washington,  1871. 

On    the     oiiuivalency   of    tlio    coal 


moasuroH    of  tho    United   States    and 
Europe. 

Am.  Assoo.  Adv.  Sol.,  Proc,  vol.  23,  part  2, 
pp.  8^-39,  1876. 

—  Invertebrate  paleontology  of  the 
IMateaii  province,  togetlier  with  notice 
of  a  few  species  from  localities  lieyond 
its  limits  in  Colorado. 

T'nitcd  Slates  geological  and  Koographical 
survey  of  tho  Territories,  J.  AV.  Powell  in 
charKo.  ]£ei)ort  on  tho  goolo;;y  of  the 
eastern  iiorlicm  of  tho  Uinta  Mountains,  pp. 
vii,  74-135,  4^  Wasliint'toii,  1870. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  11, 
p.  101  (jt  p.),  1.S70. 

—  Ro])ort  ujion  tho  invertebrate  fossils 


collected  in  portions  of  Now  Mexico 
and  Arizona  by  parties  of  the  (>xpedi- 
tioiis  of  1871,  1872,  1873,  and  1871. 
United  States  geographical  siirvoys 
west  of  the  lOOtli  meridian  in  cliarge  of 
Wheeler,  Reports,  vol.  l,  paleontology, 
part  1,  219  pages,  plates  1-21,  4,  Wash- 
ington, 1877. 

[lududes  letter  by  Whitlidd  on  ginptolito 
beds  at  Normanslvlll,  N.  Y.,  pp.  19-20. | 

Abstract,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  12, 
pp.  02-03  (J  p.),  1876. 

Remarks    on     the    paleontological 

characteristics  of  tlie  Cenozoic  iind 
Mesozoie  groups  as  developed  in  the 
(ireeu  River  district. 

United  States  geological  and  geo^^raphicnl 
survey  of  tho  Territories,  F.  V.  llaydeu  in 
charge,  JJull.,  vol.  3,  pp.  025-029,  AVashiiigton, 
1877. 

Abstr.act.  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  3d  series,  vol.  14, 
p.  155  (i  p.),  1877. 

Catalogue  of  the  invertebrate  fossils 

hitherto  published  from  the  fresh  and 
brackisli  water  deposits  of  the  western 
portions  of  North  America. 

United  States  g(!cdogical  and  geographical 
survey  of  tho  TiTiitories,  F.  V.  llaydeu  iii 
charge.  Bull.,  vol.  3,  pp.  <io7-014,  AVashington, 

1877. 

Comparison  of  tho  North  American 


Mesozoie  and  Cenozoic  l.^nioiiida'  and 

associated  mollusks  with  living  species. 

Tniti'd  Slates  gecdogical  and  geognipliieal 

survey  of  tho   Territories,    I'.V.  llayilen  in 

charge,  Hull.,  vol.3,  pp.  015-024,  Washington, 

1877. 


1004 


OATALOOUE   AND    INDEX   OP 


[BfLi.  rj7. 


White,  riiiirloH  A. — f  oiifinuwl. 

■ K'fjKH't  oil  tli(>  gt'iiliij;y  (if  a  jiortioii 

of  nortliwt'stmi  CoIoi'ikIo. 

Viiitcil  SlatiM  tjiiiliiuiiiil  iind  ({''<>>;'" P'i'''"l 
Hiirvcv  nl'tlii'  'I'lTiitorlrH,  niilinuinj;  ('(iloriido 
mill  ii:irls(j|'iiil,ju(('iil  TirrilMrirs.  l'.\'.  Ilajdoii 
ill  (•liiir;;(',  KMli  Amiiiiil  i{ri>i>it  [fur  18"0|,  ]>]>. 
1-00.  AVasliinut"".  IHTS. 

Abstriirt»,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.11,  iii).84-H(i,  1«77: 
Am.  Jour.  Sd..  3il  Herinn,  vol.  13,  pp. 72-74, 1H77. 

On   tlu)    (liMtrilmtion   of   inollnspiui 

Bpecics  in  tlie  Liiriiini(>  {^roiip. 

TTiiitril  States  (;('(ili);;;ir!il  niul  (.'''OJI''"!'''''"' 
Hiirvoy  <it'  tlio  Territorie.-*,  F.  V.  Jtnvilcii  in 
cliarKO,  Hull.,  vol.4,  pji. 7'-'l-724,  'WaHliinKtoji, 
l.'tTS. 

KoniiirlvB  upon  tlio  Laraniio  tjroup. 

Uniteil  Stali'M  f;(Mil();,'ical  ami  f;''i';,'rai)liiral 
survi'y  of  tlio  TiTritiiiii'.'j,  V.  V.  llayilcn  in 
(■liai'Ko,  Bull.,  vol.4,  pp.  gn.'i-R?*!,  AA'asliington, 
1878. 

lieiniirks  on  the  .Inni-TriaH  of  Avest- 

ern  North  Aniorica. 

Am.  Jour.  .Set.,  Jlil  Hcri«H,  vol.  17.  pp.  214-218. 
1879. 

l\0])oit  on  tlio  pali^ontolof^icul  field 

•work  for  tho  season  of  JMT7. 

ITnited  States  gooloKU'nl  and  goograiihical 
survey  of  tho  Tcrritorio.s,  F.  Y.  Hayden  in 
cliarj;!'.  lllli  Annual  I'oport  [for  18771, 
■\VyoniiiiK  and  Idaho,  p]).  lBl-272,  Wa.Mliinji- 
ton.  1879. 

Alistnicts,  Am.  'Sat.,  vol.  12,  pp.  103-10(5, 
1878;  Am.  Jonr.  Sci.,  3d  m-rii'.^,  vol.  Ifi,  p.  59 
(3  p.),  187S. 

Iowa,     [(iooloyical  formations.] 

Jlaifarlano'.s  Am.  Ceol.  11. 11.  Guido,  pp.  148- 
1.-3,1879. 

Eonifirks  upon  certain  Carboniferous 

fo.ssil8  from  Colorado,  Arizona,  Idaho, 
Utah,  and  Wyoming,  and  eertain  Cro- 
taceoiiH  corals  from  Colorado,  together 
•with  descriptions  of  ne^«'  forms. 

United  .Slatrs  goolo^rical  and  gcograpliical 
.survey  of  tho  Trrritorics,  F.  A'.  Haydcn  in 
cliarjii',  Hull.,  vol.  ,'i,  pp.  209-221,  AVa.'diiiiLrton, 
1879. 

Alistract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci..  3d  spriea,  vol.  18, 
p.  109  (J  p.),  1879. 

Fossil.s  of  tho  Jnra-Trias  of  sontli- 

easterii  Idaho. 

Fnitcd  .Stati's  Kt^olofrjcal  and  grogrnpliicnl 
Hurvoy  of  tho  Torritoiic-*.  F.  V.  Ilaydon  in 
tthargo,  Itull.,  vol.  5,  pp.  105-117.  Washington, 
1879. 

The  snhjcct  of  tho  Permian  forma- 
tion ill  North  America.     [Abstract.] 
Wa.shington  I'liil.  Soc,  Bull.,  vol.  3,  ]ip.  104- 

105,  1880. 

Discussed  by  Gilbert  and  Powell,  pp.  105- 

106,  1880. 


■White,  Charles  A. — Continued. 

On    tho   comniingling  of    ancient 

faiinal  and  modem  Dora'  tyjies  iii  the 
l.aramio  group. 

Am.  Jour,  Sci.,  3d  8«ricH,  vol.  20,  pp.  120  12:;, 
1883, 

Glacial  drift  in  tho  upper  Missouri 

Kivtir  region. 

Am.  Jour. Sol.,. 3d  snrloH,  vol. 25,  p. 200  (jl  p.). 
1883. 

Liite    observations    concerning  tlio 

niolluscan  fauna  and  the  geograidiicul 
extent  of  tho  Liiramio  group. 

Am.  Jonr.  Sci,,3d  seriog,  vol.  25,  pp.  207-209. 
1883. 

The  burning  of  lignite  in  situ. 

.Vm.  Jonr.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  20,  jip.  21  'Jfl, 
1883. 
Sci.  Am.  Supp.,  vol.  10  (No.  305),  p.  8310. 

Triassic    Ibssils    of    southoastiMii 

Idaho. 

United  Slates  geological  and  geograi)liii',il 
survey  of  tlio  Territories,  F.  V.  llaydiii  in 
charge,  12tli  Annual  Ueport  [for  1878],  M\vn. 
ming  and  Idalio,  part  1,  pp.  105-118, 'Wnsliiii:.'. 
ton,  1883. 

A  review  of   the  nonniarino   fus.sil 

MoUusca  of  North  America. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  J.  \V.  I'owell,  Director.  M 
AnniialI!eport,18Hl-82,  i«p.  403-555,  pis. i\s\ii, 
Washington,  1883. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  Si^i.,  3d  series,  vol. ;;;, 
pj).  08-09  (3  p.),  1884;  Am.  N'at.,  vol.  17,  pp.TCj- 
767, 1883. 

On   tho   existence   of  a   depo.'^it   in 

northeastern  ^lontana  and  northwest- 
ern Dakota  that  is  possibly  eciuivalent 
with  the  (ireen  Kivov  group. 

Am.  Jour.  S<^i.,3d  series,  vol.  2.5,  pp.  411-414. 
1883. 

Certain  Tertiary  Mollusca  from  Colo- 
rado, Utah,  and  Wyoming. 

United  .States  geological  and  geograi>lii('al 
snrvoj'  of  tho  Territories,  F.  V.  H.aydi  ii  in 
charge,  12tb  Annual  Report  [for  1878],  M  ,v«- 
miiig  and  Idaho,  ji.art  1,  pp.  41-48.  jiliitos, 
AVashington,  1883. 

Fossils  of  tho  Laramie  group. 

United  .States  geological  and  geogra|iliii';il 
survey  of  the  Territories,  F.  V,  IlaydcM  in 
charge.  12tli  Annual  Ueport  [for  1878].  Wyo 
raing  and  Idaho,  part  1,  ]>p,  49-10.3,  pis.  xx  xxx. 
"Washington,  1883. 

Cretaceous    fossils    of  the  Wcatcrii 

States  and  Territories. 

United  States  geologic.il  nnd  googrnphic.al 
survey  of  the  Ti^ritories,  F.  V.  Ilayilcn  in 
charge,  12th  Annual  Kcport  [for  1878],  AVyo- 
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Washington,  1883. 


UAIITON.] 

White,  Cliai 

—  Tho  foHs 

Indiana,  P 
\niiiial  Ucp 
jilates,  I  lull; 

—  Glacial 
Am.  Join 

Ih8». 

On  a  Hill 

iiissils   colli 
|);ill,of  tlu 

r.  S.  Geol 
vol.  1,  pp.  U,S 
ton,  1884. 

Notes  on 

|i;ileontolo;. 

V.  S.  tico 
\  ol.  3,  jip.  1- 

—  On  niariii 
ci'iie  and  lit! 
em  North  A 

V.  S.  (ieol. 
vol.  3,  pp.  1(17 
iiigton,188,'i. 

—  On  nowCi 
fornia. 

U.  S.  (ieol. 
\  ol.  3,  pp.  349- 
iiigton,1885. 

—  The  genus 
associates  an 

Am.  Jour.  Si 

1,S85. 

—  Notes  on  H 
America. 

Am.  Jour.  Si 

l,-<85. 

—  Ueport,  di' 

bra tea. 

r.S.  Geol.  Si 
.\iiniial  IJepoi 

ion, 1885. 

On  tho  Ire 

tlie  North  Ar 
V.  S.  Geol. 
vmI.4,  pp.  093- 
iiigtoii,  1880, 

—  On  the  rel 
lii.scan  fauna 
licsli-watcr 

U.S.  Geol.  S 
phtesXo.  34, ' 

Alijtracta,  i 
Topiilar  Sci. 
1,S,S8, 

—  On  the  ag 
region  tra'vei 

Am.  Jour.  !; 

1887. 


UAllTON.) 


NORTH    AMERICAN    (iEOLOOY. 


1005 


of  a  (loposlt   in 
and  norlhwcst- 
)ssibly  eciuivalfiit 
f^roiip. 

,vol.  •2r>,  pp.  411-411. 

>lln8ca  from  Colo- 
ing. 

':il  imd  geogrniiliical 
■R,  F.  V.  Hayilcii  in 
port  [for  1878],  ^\  y.i- 
pp.    41-48,  iilate.s, 

m'w  group. 

il  and  gcognipliiral 
3»,  F.  V.  Iliiyilcn  in 
ort  [for  187R].  \\',v.i- 

40-103,  pis.  NX    XXT, 

of  the   Western 

1  niul  geogriipliiral 
.s,  V.  V.  Ilaydoii  in 
r)rt  [for  1878],  ^Vyo■ 

p.  3-39,  pis.  xi-xviii, 


White,  Charles  A. — Continued. 

The  foHsilnof  the  Indiana  roek.s. 

Iiicliaiui,  I)<'|it.«r  Ccol.unil  Nal.  IIImI.,  13tli 

\iiinial  i:ci"irt.   I'lir  lf'83,    pail  2.  ipp.  107-1H(I, 

lilatcH,  liiiliaiiapoliH,  IHHt. 

<  Ihieial  drift  in  Montana  and  I  akota. 

.\iii.  Jiiiir.  Sci.,  :iil  miles,  viil.  "7,  ]ip.  112-113, 

1S84. 

On  a  Binail    (uilleetion   of  Meso/.oic 

lo.s.sils   eoUectod   in   Alaska  by  W.  11. 

Dall,  of  the  UnitodStatcsCoast  Survey. 

r.  S.  (icol.  Siiiv.,  .1.  W.  I'owidl,  DiriTtiir, 

vol.  I,  pp.  «,H  lo:i,  pi.  vi,  riiU.  No.  4,  Washini:- 

ton, 1884. 

. —  Note.s  on  tlio  Mesozoic  and  Conozoie 
liiileontology  of  California. 

r.  S.  Gvu\.  Surv.,  .I.A\'.  TowoU,  Diroilor, 
\  ol,  3,  pp.  1-33,  Hull.  No.  15,  WaBhingtoii,  1885. 

On  nuirine  Koeone,  fresh-water  Mio- 
cene and  otiier  fossil  MolhiNcaof  Avest- 
ern  North  Aiiicriea. 

r.  S,  (ieol.  Siiiv., J.  AV.  Towell,  Diroclor, 
vol.  3,  pp.  1(17-11)0,  pis.  i-iil,  Hull.  No.  18,  Wnsli- 
iii;;toii,lH8,'i. 

( »u  new  Cretaceous  fossils  from  Cali- 
fornia. 

U.  S.  (ifol.  Snrv.,  J.AV.  Powell,  Diroc-tor, 
vol.3,  pp.  ;i4!)-373,  pKs.  i-V,  Bull.  No.  2'J,  Wash. 

iiij;toii,1885. 

The  genus  I'yrgulifera  ^Meek,  audits 

u.-isociates  and  cougeners. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3il  sories,  vol.  29,  i)p.  277-280, 
1885. 

Notes  on  the  Jurassic  strata  of  North 

America. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  Horie.s,  vol.  20,  pp.  228-232, 

l,i85. 

Ii'eport,  division  of  Mosozoie  inverte- 

lirates. 

r.  S.  tieol.  Surv.,  J.  AV.  Powell,  Dinclor,  Clh 
Aiiiiiial  Kepoit,  1884-85,  ]>p.  72-74,  "Waaliiiif;- 
1011,1885. 

On  the  fresh-water  invertebrates  of 

tiio  North  American  .Jurassic. 

V.  S.  (Icol.  Stu'v.,  J.  \V.  I'owell,  Diroctor, 
vol.  4,  pp.  C!)3-722,  4  plates.  Bull.  Xo.  29,  Wa.sli- 
inj,'ton,  188C. 

On  the  relation  of  the  Liiramio  mol- 

liiscan  fauna  to  that  of  the  succeeding 
Irt'sh-water  Eocene  and  other  groups. 
U.S.Gcol.  Surv.,  Bull.,  vol.  .".,  pp.  391-442,  5 
pbtes  No.  34,  Washington.  1886. 

Alijtracts,  Science,  vol.  10,  pp.  120-127,1888; 
I'oinilar  Sci.  ilontlily,  vol.  33,  p.  420  (J  col.), 
lSti.S. 

—  On  the  ago  of  the  coal  found  in  the 
region  traversed  hy  the  Kio  (irande. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  33,  pp.  18-20, 

1887. 


White,  Charles  A. — Continued. 
On  the  inter-ndutidii  of  contempo- 
raneous I'uhM  faunas  and  lioras. 

Am., lour.  Sci.,  3d  Herics,  vol.  33,  pp.  3114-374. 
1887. 

On    the    Cr«>tai'eous    format  ions    of 

Texas  and   tiieir   relation  to  those  of 
other  portions  of  North  America. 

Pliiladelpliia  .\cad.  Sci.,  I'riK'.,  1887,  part  1, 
PI(.3»-47,  1887. 

On  the    (x'cunenee  of   later  Creta- 
ceous dejiosit.s  III  Iowa. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  221-227, 1888. 

On    the    relation    of   the    Laramie 


group  to  earlier  and  later  formations. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  35,  pp.4..--.J8, 

1888. 
Abstrni't,  Nature,  vul.  38,  p.  1S9  (7  lines), 

1888. 

—  On  the  Paget  group  of  Washington 
Territory. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  .'id  series,  v  ■'.  30,  \<\>.  443-450, 
1888. 

Abstract,  Nature,  vol.  30,  p.  189  (10  lines), 
1888. 

—  Mountain  upthrusts. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  22,  pp.  399-408, 1888. 

—  The  lower  Cretaceous  of  the  .South- 
west and  its  relation  to  the  underlying 
and  overlying  formations. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  38,  pj).  440-445, 
1889. 

—  [On  the  fauna  of  the  Permian  in 
Haylor,  Archer,  and  Wichita  counties, 
Tex.] 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  22,  p.  920  (j  p.),  1888. 

—  On  llindeastra'a,  a  new  generic  form 
of  Cretaceous  Astra'ida'. 

Geol.  Ntag.,  3d  d(^cade,  vol.  5,  jip.  302-304,  1888. 

—  Komarks  on  the  genus  Aucella,  with 
8i)t'cial  reference  to  its  occurrence  in 
California. 

V.  S.  (m'oI.  Surv.,  lIonograi>li,  vol.  13,  quick- 
silver deposits  of  tlio  I'.acilic  Slojie,  by  G.  F. 
Becker,  pp.  220-232,  plates  3-4, 1888. 

—  Report — Mesozoic  division  of  inver- 
tebrate paleontology. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  Powell,  Iiireetoi-,  7tU 
lleport,  1885-80,  pp.  117-120.  Wa.shiiigton,  1K88. 

—  The  Lower  Cretaceou.s  of  the  Siuith- 


west,  and  its  relation  to  tiie  underlying 
and  overlying  formations. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  38,  pp.  440-445, 
1889. 

—  On  the  I'ermian  formation  of  Textis. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  pp.  109-128,  plate  [Feb- 
ruary number,  1889]. 


1006 


rATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


(Bru,.  127. 


■White,  CliailcH  A.— Continued. 

Iic])<)rt— (HviNion  oCMoHoxiMcpiiloon- 

tology. 

X'.S.r.col.  Siirv.,J.  AV.  rowcll,  Director,  Htli 
Itcport,  J)]!.  ITH  181,  WiiMhiiiKloii,  1880. 

IJoport — division  of  McHozour  inver- 

tt'liratcM. 

U.  S.di'ol.  Siirv.,.T.  AV.  I'l.will,  l)irrcli)r,Ofli 
LVport,  pp.  I'-'O  12:1,  WiiHhiiiKton,  1880. 

Ontlic  f;('oloij;y  and  i)liyHioj;r!i|>liy  of 

ii])ortionof  noitliwi'stprn  Colorado  and 

iidjarent  i)()intsof  I'tali  and  Wyoming. 

r.  .'^.  ( Itol.  Siirv..  .1.  "\V.  I'ow  .11,  Dimtor.  Dili 

Itcport,  i)p.  fi77--12,  I'latf.  lA  XV 1 1 1,  Wash. 

Iiigton,  1880. 

Abstr.U't,  Am.  (ipol.,  vol.  7,  pp.  B7-58, 1801. 

On  invertebrate   fossils    from  the 

racific  (!oaHt. 

r.  S.  (Ii'ol.  Surv.,  Hull.,  vol.  8,  pp.  43:i-5a2, 
plates  1-U  Xo.  ."I,  Wii«liiii;::loii,  1881». 

Almtrnct,  Am.  (Icol.,  vol.  fi,  pp.  100-110  (J  p.), 
1800. 

The  Xortli  American  Mesn/oic. 

Am.  .\s.-4oc.  Ailv.  Sii.,  Proc,  vol.  38,  pp.  205- 
220,  1800. 

Ab.striirl.s,  l'r]])ular  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  37,  Jip. 
140-141  (.5  col.);  Naturc,vol.40,  ]).  557(121iii<'H), 
1880;  Sciciu'P,  vol.14,  pp.  IflO-lBfi.  IKSO. 

Kemaikson  IliiMJrctafcotis  of  north- 
ern Mi'xico.     [Al)Htrac't.] 

Am.  Ahsoi;.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  38,  p.  252, 
1890. 

'I'lit^  Ijovvor  Crcfnceons  of  the  San 

Carlos  Mountains,  N.  Mex. 

Am.  Jour.  Sri.,  3(1  series,  vol.  39,  p.  70  (J  p.), 
1890. 

Ii'eport — Mpsozoic  division  of  inver- 


tebrate paU'ontology. 

TI.  S.  (icol.  Surv.,  ,T.  W.  Towrll,  Director, 
loth  Koport,  pp.  102-10.5,  Witsliington.  1890. 
AbstriKt,  ibid.,  pp.  39-40  (J  p.). 

• Correlation  ]iapers,  Cretaceous.     A 

review  of  the  Cretaceous  formations  of 
North  Ameriea. 

U.  S.  Gcol.  Surv.,  Bull.  Xo.  82,  273  pngps,  3 
plati's,  Wasliiiifiton,  1891. 

The  Texas  I'erinian  and  its  Mesozoic 

types  of  fossils. 

U.  S.  (icol.  Surv.,  Hull.  Xo.  77,51  i)ngefl,  4 
l)lutt's,  Wasbiugtou,  1801. 

Abstriict,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  pii.  121-123, 1891. 

[(-)n  the  fauna  of  tlw  ' '  Shasta  group," 

and  of  the  supposed   Trias   from  the 
Mineral  King  district.] 

Ceol.  Soc.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  2,  p.  208, 1891. 
In  discu.s.sion   of  jjajior  by  G.  F.  Heekor. 
"Xotes  on  the  early  Cretaceous  of  California 
and  Oregon." 


White,  Charles  A.— Continued. 

On    the    liiological    and    geologicid 

Rignificance   of    closely   siniilar   fosMJI 
forniH. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Set.  I'roc,  vol.  39,  pp.  2:i0- 
243, 1801. 

Abslnict,  Am.  Gcol.. vol.7,  ppil74-375  (l|  p  1, 
1801. 

[R<'inarl<s    on    Cretaceous    strati- 

grapliy  in  Alabanui.] 

Geol.Soc.  Am.,  liiill..  vol.2,  p.  flodfj  p  ),  1801. 

In  dincusHioii  of  paper  hy  I).  \V.  Lanndmi, 
"Variations  in  th(^  Cretarcous  and  Tertiiuy 
strata  of  AInlinnia." 

On  certain  Mesozoic  fossils  from  flie 

islands  of  St.  Pauls  and  St.  I'eters,  in 
the  Straits  of  Magellan. 

IT.  S.  Xut.  Mus.,  I'roc.,  vol.  13,  pp.  i:i-u, 
plntos2,3, 1891. 

[Remarks  on  classification  of  f!reta- 


ceons  members  in  southern  interior, 
North  Americ'i.] 

Gc(d.  Soc.  Am.,  Ball.,  vol.  2,  pj).  525-,520,  \xin 
In  discussion  of  iiajicr  by  1{.  T.  Hill,  "'I'lii' 

Coniancbc    series    of    the    Texas-ArkauKua 

region." 

I  Marvine,  A.  K.,  Feale,  A.  C,  End- 

lich,  K.  M.,  and.  [Map  and  sections.] 
Northwestern  tJolorado  and  part  of 
Utah. 

I'nited  States  geological  and  gcograidiiial 
survey  of  the  Territories,  F.  V.  Ilaydiii  111 
charge.  Atla.s  of  Colorado,  folio,  Washingl<iii. 
1881. 

and  Whitfield,  H.P.     Observations 

on  the  rocks  of  the  Mississippi  'Vulloy 
which  have  been  referred  to  the  Chi'- 
nunig  group  of  New  York,  together 
with  descriptions  of  new  species  of 
fossils  from  the  same  horizon  at  I!nr- 
llngton,  Iowa. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hi.st.,  Proc  ,  vol.  8,  pp.  '1?'J- 
300, 1862. 

Keviewed  by  Anon.,  Am.  ,Tour.  Sci.,  !!J 
series,  vol.  33,  pp.  422-425, 1802. 

W^hite,  C.  D.  Carboniferous  glaciiition 
in  the  southern  and  eastern  lieiiii- 
spheres,  with  some  notes  on  the  Glo.ssop- 
teris  flora. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  3,  pji.  299-330, 1889. 

W^hite,  David.  On  Cretaceous  plants 
from  Marthas  Vineyard. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  39,  pp.  9;i-101, 
Plato  II,  1890. 

Abstract!),  Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  nnll.,vol.  l,pp. 
554-.55.");  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  5,  p.  121  (J  p.),  INK). 

Discns.se(l  by  .1.  S.  Newberry,  L.  F.  AViii.i 
F.  J.  H.  Merrill,  Geol.  Soc.  Aui.,BulI.,vul.l, 
pp.  553-556. 


[Bl'IX.  127. 

)ntiniiG(1. 

il   anil    goologic.il 

Illy   Hiniiliir    fonsil 

rri)!'.,  vol.  ;in,  )ip.  2:i;i- 
<i|.  7,  pp.  374-37.')  (J  p  I 


Jrotncooim    Htrati- 

I 

vol.  2.  p.  Odmjp  ),  \m. 

■r  liy  I).  \V.  Laiiuiliiii, 
staci'dim  mid  T<>rtiarv 


)i('  fosHilH  from  tlie 

aud  St.  Peters,  in 

Ian, 

JC,  vol.  13,  pp.  i:i-u, 

lification  of  f'refii. 
soiithiTii   interior, 

vol.2,  pp.  S'JlJ-.'iiO.l'^'il 
•r  by  K.T.Hill,  "The 
tlio    Xexa8•Arkau^ius 

Peale,  A.  C,  End- 
Map  and  sections.] 
■ado  and    i)art   of 

ical  iind  ficogrnplin  ill 
8,  F.  V.  Ilaydci!  iii 
o,  folio,  WuNliinctoii, 

observatiDns 
[ississiiipi  Vulloy 
■rred  to  the  Cl;o- 
York,  tojTcther 
new   species  of 
horizon  at  Hiir- 

,  Troc  ,  vol.  8.  pp.  289- 

Am.   iTour.   Sci.,  2J 
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ferons  {i;]aciali(m 
d  caBtern  hcmi- 
;esontheGloiss()p- 

-3:!0, 1889. 

retaceouH  plnnts 
•d. 

»»,  vol.  39,  pp.  01!- 101, 

^m.,  Bull.,  vol.  l.pp. 
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NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


1007 


White,  (Jeor^e.  Statistics  of  tlio  State  of 
<!e(irnia,  tllil,  77  paK«'s.  map,  Suvauuali, 

1HJ!I. 

White,  T.  ('.  NoteH  on  tlu,  i  oal  moasureH 
(if  Iteaver  Connty,  I'a. 

Ninv  York  I.ycuiiin  Nat.  Ilirtt..  AniialH.  v(d, 
U.pp.  14-18, 1870. 

—  "  Notes  on  the  nppor  coal  nieaHnres  of 
wo.sleni  Vir;^iniii  and  PennHylvania. 

Now  Vork  Lycnum  Nat.  IliHt.,  Aunali,  vol. 

ll,pp.40-r.7, 1870. 

Moaver  (Jounty  Hontli  from  the  Ohio 

ii'iver. 

2d  (iool.Sarv.  I'onnnylvniiin,  Itoport  K,  lie- 
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wcstcni  I'ciiiisylvHiiia,  by  J.  J.  StcvonHoii,  pp. 
:):!l-:i4»,  llarrlHliiiry,  1^70. 

l{e])ort  of  the  pronre.se  of  the  second 

^icological  snrvoy  of  Pennsylvania  in 

partH  of  Keaver,  .Mlcffhcny,  and  Hntler 

ciiunties  lyinj^  north  of  tiio  Ohio  Hivor. 

2d  Gool.  Siirv.  I'miiHylvaiiia,  Ucpnrt  Q,  187.'>. 

Kcliorl  of  ]irogris.s  in  tlio  licavcr  KiviT  dis- 

li'Ict  of  tlio  bitiiMiiMoii.s  coal  liiddM  of  wostcrn 

I'i'nnsylvania,  by  I.  C.   White,  jip.  1-273,  22 

|p|atcs,  ;i  maps,  Harrisbiirj;,  1H78. 

.Abstract,  Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vcd.  10, 
p.  112  (I!  p.),l.s78. 

- —  Sjiecial  report  on  the  correlation  of 
I  lie  coal  niciasnreH  in  western  Pennsyl- 
\ania  and  eastern  Ohio, 

2(1  (iced.  Siirv.  Pennsylvania,  licport  QQ, 
the  geology  of  liawrcncc  (bounty,  by  I.  C. 
Wlilto,  pp.  215-303,  HarriBburg  [1870]. 

( ieology  of  Lawrence  County. 

2d  ('i(!ol.  .Siirv.  rcnnsylvania,  IJcport  QQ, 
lli(^  KG(d(ig.v  of  Lawrence  County,  by  I.  C. 
AVliite.  pii.  1-213,  map,  Harrisburg  |  Ift79]. 

The  geology  of  Mercer  County, 

2d(;c(d.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Keport  QQQ, 

\iv,  233  pages,  map,  Ilarrisburg,  1880. 
Abstract,  Am.  Jour,  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  20, 

pp.  09-70  (i  p.),  1880. 

The  coal  bed  of  Ohio  River  counties 

(if  West  Yirgitiia. 

'I'ho  Virginias,  vid.  2,  p.  107  (5  p.),  4°,  1881. 

—  Notes  on  the  place  of  the  Sharon 
ciiiigldmerate  in  the  Paleozoic  series. 

.\iii.  Pliil.  Sue,  Proc,  vol.  19,  pp.  198-201, 
1.SS2. 

I)i8cu,'!s(\d  by  J.  P.  Lesley,  pp.  202-203. 

2d  <ic(d.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Keport  Q4,  pp. 
;iU3-308,  riarri.sbiirg,  1881. 

—  The  geology  of  Susquehanna  and 
AVayne  counties.  2d  (ieol.  Surv.  Penn- 
sylvania, He))ort  Gr.,  vii-xi,  243  pages, 
laiip,  Ilarrisburg,  1881. 


White,  LC— Continued. 
NoteH  on  the  geology  of  Went  Vir- 
ginia. 

The  Virginias,  V(d.  3,  pp.  102-103.  123-124, 
141-144,  lOO  Itll,  lHH-180,1882;  vol.  4,  pp.  ,Vl-54, 
77-70,  *'\  1883. 

I ]  The  fossil  flora  of  West  Virginia. 

The  Virginias,  v(d.  3,  p.  I,'i3  (J  p.),  4^,  1H82. 

.Second  geological  survey  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Keport  of  progress,  (}(}(■}(). 
The  geology  of  Crawford  and  Lrie 
counties,  with  two  colored  geological 
count.v  maps,  107  vortical  sections 
[etc.],  and  notes  ini  the  place  of  the 
Sharon  conglomerate  in  the  Paleozoic 
series.  Discovery  of  the  preglacial 
outlet  of  Liiko  Erie,  xxi,  406  pages, 
Ilarrisburg,  1881. 

Abstract,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol, 22, 
pp.  486-487  (3  p.),  1881. 

liejiort  of  progress  in  Pike  and  Mon- 
roe counties. 

2d  (ie(d.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Keport  (16,  the 
geology  of  Pike  and  Monroe  counties,  by  I.  C. 
Wbite,  pp.  1-333, 365-360,  maiis,  plates.  Harris- 
burg,  1882. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  25, 
pp.  471-472, 1883. 

Kcviewed  by  AV.  M.  l)[avisj.  Science,  vol.  1, 
pp.  304-30.-)  (il  p.),  4°,  1883. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  West  Vir- 
ginia, a  rectification  of  II.  G.Jones's 
section  in  "  Notes  on  the  Cumberland  or 
Potomac  coal  basin." 

Am.  Pliil.  Soc.,Proc.,V(d.  19.  pp.  438-446, 1882. 

The  Virgiuiiis,  vol.  2,  pp.  130-132, 1882. 

[On  section  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.] 

The  Virginias,  vol.  4,  pp.  15-16, 4°,  1883. 

Coal  sections  on  Ohio  Kiver,  W.  Va. 

The  Virginias,  vol.  4,  pp.  96-97, 4\  1883. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  West  Vir- 
ginia. 

The  Virgini.i8,  vol.  4,  pp.  107-110,  123-126, 
140-143,  155-158.  1883;  vol.  5,  pp.  172-173,  188- 
190. 4°,  1884. 

The    geology  of  the    Susquehanna 

River  region  in  the  six  counties  of 
Wyoming,  Lackawanna,  Luzerni>,  Co- 
lumbia, Montour,  and  Northumberland. 
Second  geological  survey  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, Report  07,  xxx,  464  pages,  2 
maps,  Ilarrisburg,  1883. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,   pp.  398-400, 
1884;  Science,  vol.  4,  pp.  120-121  (}  p).  4°,  1884 
Abstract  with  additions.  Am.  Jour.  Sci., 3d 
scries,  vol.  27,  pp.  149-151, 1884. 


1008 


CATALOGUE  AND   INDEX  OP 


[BULL.  127. 


White,  I.  C. — Continuod. 

■ Notes  on  tlio  geology  of  West  Vir- 

giuiu. 

All).  Phil.  Soc,  Troc.,  vol.  20,  pp.  470-490, 
188U. 

IJt'liitioii  of  tlu!  glacial  dam  at  Ciu- 

tiunati  to  the  verraccs  in  the  upper 
Obio  and  its  tributaries. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  32,  pp.  212-- 
213,  18t<3. 

Srifiice,  vol.  2.  i)]).  31!l  320  (3  p.),  1883. 
Tho  Virfiiiibs,  vol. -I,  pp.  139-140,4^,  1883. 
K;iiisn»  City   llevicw,    vol.   7,  i)p.  295-299, 
"The  (llacial  period,"  1884. 

Till!  Glaoial  Ixmiidary  in  Ohio,  Indiana,  and 
Kentucky,  by  G.  I''.  Wriglit.  Western  Koserve 
Historical  Soc  .  pp.  81-80,  Clfvcland,  1884. 

Abstract.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  20,  p. 
327  (J  p.),  1883. 

[ ]  [Note  on  coal  measures  of  West 

Virginia.] 

The  Virginias,  vol.  5,  pp.  108,  151  (J  p.),  i°, 

1884. 

Second  geological  survey  of  Penn- 

-  sylvania,  Report  T3,  tho  geology  of 
Huntingdon  County,  by  I.  C.  White 
and  others,  edited  l)y  J.  P.  Lesley,  xv, 
471    pages,    map,   jilates,   Harrisburg, 

Portions  by  .T.  P.  Lesley,  and  includes 
"Ranges  of  fossil  ore  througli  Barreo  and 
Jack.son  town.sliips,  '  by  C.  K.Billin,  i>p.  239- 
254;  letter  resiiecting  Nil  tauy  Valley  ores,  by 
K.  V.  d'Invilliers,  pp.  443-450,  and  "on  the 
chemical  erosion  of  tho  Xittany  Valley  lime- 
stones," by  A.  L.  Ewing,  ])p.  451-454. 

Thecoal  bodsonCabin  Creek,  W.Va. 

The  Virginias,  vol.  0,  pp.  115-110,  4°,  1885. 

Rcsuim^  of  the  work  of  thi^  United 

States  Geological  Survey  in  tho  Great 
Kanawha  \'all3y  in  1881. 

The  Virginias,  vol.  0.  iiii  7-10, 4^.  18S5. 

Discussed  by  II.  M.  Chance,  pp.  40-41. 

Roi)ort  of  the  Morgautown,  W.  Va., 

gas  well. 

The  Virginias,  vol.  0,  pp.  91-92,101,  4°,  1885. 

Nomenclature  of  Ai)palachian  coal 

beds. 

The  Virginias,  v(d.  0,  p.  44  (J  p.),  4°,  1885. 

The  geology  of  natural  gas. 

Science,  vol.  5,  pp.  521-522,  4  \  1885. 

The  Virginias,  vol.  6,  i)p.  100-101, 4°,  1885. 

[Tho  geology  of  natural  gas.] 

Science,  vol.  0,  pp.  43-44  (=  p.),  1K85. 

The  geology  of  natural  gas. 

Tlu'  retroleiini  Age,  vol,  5.  No.  2,  pp.  1203- 
1207.  map,  Mareli,18.S0. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jyr.  Sci.,  3U  scries,  vol.  31, 
pp.  393-394,  1880. 


White,  I.e. — Continued. 
The  criticisms  of  the  anticlinal  the- 
ory of  natural  gas. 

The  Petroleum  Age,  vol.  5,  No.  10,  pp.  1404- 
1465,  November,  1886. 

Rounded  bowlders  at  high  altitudes 


along  some  Ai)palachiau  rivers. 

Am.  Jour,  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  34.  pp.  374-381 

1887. 

—  [Remarks  on  the  history  of  tho  glu 


cial  deiKJSits  in  the  upper  Ohio  region.] 
Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  477-478,47'.!- 
480,  1800. 

In  d'soussion  of  iiapcr  by  T.  C.  Chamberl  u 
on  "Some  additional  evidence  bearing  on  tlii' 
interval  between  the  Glacial  epochs." 

[Remarks   on   pressure    of    gas    in 

western  Pennsylvania  region.] 

Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pii.  95-90. 1800. 
In  discussion  of  memoir  by  Edward  (.)r|(iii 
on  "Origin  of  rock  pressure  of  natural  gas. 

[ ]  Pittsburg  and  Lake  Erie  Rail- 
road. 

Mcfarlano's  Geol.  Rwy.  Guide,  2d  cditinn, 
p.  174  (4  p.),  1890. 

[ ]  West  Virginia  [and  Chesapeake 

and  Ohio  Railroad  in  Kentucky]. 

Macfarlane's  Geol.  IJwy.  Guide,  2d  edition, 
pp.  337-351, 1890. 

Stratigraphy  of  the  bituminous  coal 

fields  of  Pennsylvania,  Ohio,  and  West 
Virginia.  United  States  Geological 
Survey,  Bull.  No.  6."),  212  pages,  11 
plates,  including  a  colored  folded  map, 
Washington,  1891. 

Fontaine,  William  >L,   and.     'i'lm 

Permian  of  Ui)per  Carboniferous  lloni 
of  West  Virgii:xa  and  southwesteni 
Pennsylvania.  2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsyl- 
vania, Report  of  progress,  ix,  113  paj^cs, 
38  ])lates,  Harrisburg,  1880. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour,  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  \'J. 
pp.  487-488. 

White,  ().  [Report  on  geology  of]  Alle- 
gnash  and  Cauquomogomoc  lakes  [.iiui 
vicinity]. 

2d  Annual  Ueport  Nat.  lli.st.  and  Cieol. 
Maine,  pp.  352-359,  Augusta,  1802. 

17th  Annual  Report  of  Maiue  board  ol 
agriculture.] 

Whiteaves,  .1.  F.  Geological  survey  of 
Caniida.  Mesozoic  fosils.  vol.  1,  jiMi'ts 
1.  On  some  inverteltrates  lioiu  tlif 
coal-beaiing  rocks  of  (Vueon  Charl'itl 
Islauils,  collected  by  .Jaines  Richaidsoii 
in  1872,  92  pages,  10  plates,  map,  .Moii 
troal,  1876. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour  Sci.,  3d  sorics,  vol.  Vif 
150  (i  p.),  1877. 


1 


DARTON.] 

Wliiteaves,  , 

—  <^)n  soiiK 
southeaster 

Am.  .Tour. 

],S7.^. 

. —  f)n    some 

coast  range 

Canadian  > 

1878. 

Abstract,  A 
Jip.  71-72  IJ) 

—  On  the  los 
ol'  A'ancouve 
the  .Strait  of 

Geological 
wyn,  dirccto 
L',  pp.  93-190,  ], 

Abstract, 
I'p.  410-411  C 

—  <  )n  some  ,s 

.•;ils  from  Jlan 

the  Nelson  an 

most  i)art  col 

the  summer  ol 

(icol.  Surv.  Cii 

1-^7.8-79,  ))p,  45( 

—  On  some  Si 
.-iil.s  collected  1 
1111(1  Hudson  1! 

Canadian  Xal. 
I.>t81. 
Discussed  by  1 

(,;  P-). 

—  Recent  disco 
tile  Devonian  i 
sti.ict.] 

.Vm.  Assoc.  Ad 
:i.v;,  1883. 

—  On  the  Low 
liriiish  Coliimli 

iJoyal  Soc.  Can 
I*!  •^ti,4'',  1883. 
•Vbstract,  Am.  > 

—  I  In  some  foss 
iMiillusca  from  t 
I'aiiibelltoii,  Xei 
siiiptions  of  fiv( 

''anadian  Nat.,  i 

l,'^.^3. 

—  <>u  the  fossils 
posits  of  the  Qu 
lollected  by  Dr. 

I  icol.  Surv.  of  Ci 
l,i'art3,  jip.  19'.' --JC 

—  Description  o 
nioiiite  from  tin 
I'oit  St.  . John,  or 

Itoyal  Soc.  Caii.i 
-:;'  240,  I  ',  ]fiHZ. 

Jiull.  IL'7- 


[BULL.  127.        DABTON.] 

he  anticlinal  the- 

ol.  5,  Ko.  10,  pp.  1404- 

)  at  high  altitudes 

liau  rivers. 

ies,  vol.  34,  pp.  374-381, 

history  of  tho  gl:i- 
ppor  Ohio  region.  ] 
vol.1,  vp.  477-478, 4711- 

:.r  l)y  T.  C.  Cliamlicrl  n 
liilcnco  blearing  ou  tl»' 
liiciiil  epoilis." 
088 uro    of    gas    in 

ia  region.] 
,  vol.1,  pp.  95-90, 18'J(l. 
uoir  by  Kilwanl  Ortmi 
issure  ol'uatural  gas. 

L  Lake   Erie   Eail- 

Lwy.  Guide,  2(.l  cditinii, 

I,  [and  Chesapeake 
in  Kentucky], 
llwy.  Guide,  2d  ediliuii. 

the  bituminous  ctml 
nia,  Ohio,  and  West 

States    Geologual 

6.">,    L'12    pages,  U 

olored  folded  niaii. 

\\m  M.,   and.     'I'lie 

iirboniferons  llora 
II ml  southwestein 
leol.  Surv.  rennsyl- 
[gress,  ix,  113  page!*. 
' :,  1880. 

Sol.,  3d  Berios,  vol.  I'J. 

In  geology  of]  Alle- 
liogomoc  lakes  [iiui 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


1009 


I  Nat.  Ilirtt.  and   t'iool. 
JjuHta,  1802. 
|t   of    Maiue    board  of 

['(dogical  survey  of 
I  fusils,  vol.  1,  Jiiii'ts 
Itehrates  from  tlie 
\t'  C^uecn  Chavlotto 
1. James  Kichaidsoii 
plates,  map.  Men- 

i.,3d8erifB,  vol.K!.!'' 


Whiteaves,  J.  F. — Continued. 

—  On  some  Primordial  fossils  from 
siiuthoastern  Newfoundland. 

Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  ;!d  Hcrics,  vol.  10,  pji.  224-220, 

1878. 

— —  ()n  some  .Jurassic  fossil.s  from  the 
coast  range  of  iJritish  Columbia. 

Canadian  Xat.,  now  ac  rii's,  vol.  8,  pp.  400-410, 
1878. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  sorie.i*,  vol.  10, 
PIP.  71-72  (h\>.)  1878. 

—  On  tho  fossils  of  the  Cretaceousrocks 
ol'  ^'ancouvor  and  adjacent  islands  in 
llie  Strait  of  Georgia. 

(joolofiical  Hinvcy  of  C'ai;  .c'l,  A.  K.  ('.  Sel 
Myn,  director.  5Icsozoi(!  lo.ssil.s,  vol.  1,  part 
•J.  pp.  y.l  190,  iilatcs  11-20,  Montreal,  1S79. 

Ab.Htract,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  ad  aeric.s,  vol.  18, 
l.p.410-411  (,>,  p.),  1879. 

—  On  some  Silurian  iind  Devonian  fos- 
sils IVom  ^Manitoba  and  llio  valleys  of 
tlio  Nelson  and  Churchill  rivers,  for  the 
most  part  collected  by  Dr.  R.  Bell  in 
the  summer  of  1879. 

I  i C(d.  Surv.  Canada,  Koport  of  progress  for 
l.'^7.8-70,  pp.  4,'j(.'-51C,  Jlontrcal,  1880. 

—  On  some  Silurian  and  Devonian  fos- 
sils collected  by  Dr.  Poll  in  Manitoba 
and  Hudson  ]?ay. 

Canadian  Nat.,  new  scric.s,v(d.  9,  p.  31.')  (5  ]>.), 
l.ssi. 

Discussed  by  U.  Bell  anil  A.  K.  C.  .Sclwyn 
(,1>-). 

—  Keccnt  discoveries  of  fossil  lishes  in 
the  Devonian  rocks  of  Canada.  [Ab- 
stract.] 

\m.  .\ssoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proe..  vid.  31,  pp.  3.")!!- 
X'li;,  1883. 

—  I  )n  the  Lower  Cretaceous  rocks  of 
'.ritish  Columbia. 

Kiiyal  Soe.  Canada,  Trans.,  vol.  l,8ec.  4,  pp. 

Sl-S(i",  4^,  1,S83. 
Abstract.  Am.  Xat.,  vid.  18,  p.  720  (J  p.),  l,«t. 

—  <  >n  some  fossil  fishes,  Crustacea,  and 
inolliisca  from  tins  Devonian  rocks  tit 
Caiiibellton.  New  Brunswick,  with  de- 
siiipdous  of  live  new  species. 

I  'anadlan  Nat.,  new  scries,  vcd.  lo,  pp.  ti:i  101, 
1,SS3. 

—  <  111  tho  fossils  of  the  coal-bearing  de- 
piisits  of  the  QiU'cn  Charlotte  Islands, 
lolUu'ted  by  Dr.  G.  M.  Dawson  in  1878. 

I  o'ol.  Surv.  of  Canada,  ilesozoic  fossils,  vol. 
l.i.art,3,  l>p.  192-202.  pis.  21 -32,  Montreal,  1884. 

—  Description  of  ii  new  species  of  iiin- 
mmiite  from  tlio  Cretaceous  rocks  of 
i'oil  St.  .John,  on  tho  Teac-e  River. 

Uoyal  Soc.  Canada, Trans.,  vol.2,  sec.  4,  pp. 
'.::::i  240,  -I  ',  ],W5. 

l»uill.  iiiT Gl 


Whiteaves,  .T.  F. — Continued. 

Notes  on  the  possible  .ago  of  some 

of  tho  Meso/oic  rocks  of  tho  Queen 
Charlotte  Islaiuls  and  British  Colum- 
bia. 

Ajn.iTour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  29,  pp.  411— 190, 
1885. 

Notes  on  some  Mesozoic  fossils  from 


various  lociilities  on  the  coast  of  Brit- 
ish Columbia,  for  tho  nu)st  part  col- 
lected by  Dr.  G,  M.  Dawson  in  tho  sum- 
mer of  18.%. 

(.'anada,  Geol.and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.,  Keport, 

18SC,  I'artB,  pp. 108-114,  Appomlixl,  Montreal, 

1887. 

On  sonu)  Cretaceous  fossils  from  Brit- 
ish Cclumbiii,  the  Northwest  Territory, 
aiul  Manitoba. 

t'anada  (Jiiol.  and  Nat.  llif.t.  Surv.,  (,'ontri- 
but  ions  to  Canadian  Paleoutology,  pp.  151-184, 
Montreal,  1880. 

Description  of  eight  new  species  of 

fossils  from  tho  Cambro-Silurian  rocks 
of  Manitoba. 

Canada,  lloyal  Soc,  Trans.,  vol.  7,  .Sec.  IV, 
pp.  75-83,  plates  XII-XVll,  1890. 
Abstract,  Am,  Geo!.,  vol.  5,  p.  r)8  (J  p.),  1890. 

Descriptions  of  four  new  species  of 

fossils  from  the  Silurian  rocks  of  the 
southeastern  portion  of  the  district  of 
the  Saskatchewan. 

Canadian  llec.  Sci.,  vol.  4,  jip.  293-303,  plato 
3,  1891. 

Whitfield,  .T.  i:d ward .  Coal  from  .Jeffer- 
son County,  AY.  Xa.     [.Vnalysis.] 

IT.  S.  (!eol.  Surv.,  Bull.,  vol.  7,  )i.  140  (|  p.), 
No.  42,  Wasliin^ton,  18S7. 

Coal    from    Walnut    Cove,    Stokes 

County,  N.  C. 

V.  S.  (iool.  Surv.,  Bnll.,V(d.  7,  p.  140  (i  p.), 
No.  42,  AVasliington,  1887. 

[Analyses  of  volcani(r  dusts.] 

r.  S.  (ieol.  Surv.,  Bull.,  vol.  7,  p.  141  Ii]).), 
No.  42.  AVasbington,  1887. 

I.,iniestone  from  tlui  Auglai/.e  h'iver, 

near  Defiance,  <)lii<>.  [I'tirtitil  aiiiily- 
sis.] 

U.  S.  C.eol.  Surv.,  Bull.  No.  .Sj,  p.  80  (J  p.), 
Wasbington.  1880. 

Rocks    from    Pigeon    Point,    Minn, 

[Analysis.] 


V.  S.  C.eol.  Surv.,   Hull.  No.  5.").   pp.  81-82, 
AVasbington,  1889. 

—  AVhito    did(Mnito    marble,    Coekeys- 


ville,  Md.     [Analysis.] 

IT.  S.  (Icol.  Surv.,  Bull.  No.OO,  p.  l.''i!)  (J  p.)_ 
Washington,  1890. 


1010 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX   OF 


[nCLL.  127, 


Whitfield,  J.  Edward — Coutimied. 

iiocks  from  Italtiiaoro  County,  Md. 

[Analysis.] 

U.  S.  Gi'ol.  Surv.,  liull.  Ni..  (14,  j).  42  (J  !>.), 
■Washington,  1890. 

Goysorites  from  Kotorua,  Now  Zea- 
land.    [Analyses.] 

r.  S.  Gcol.  Surv.,  liull.  No.  G4.  ji.  45  (J  !>.), 
■\Va.sliiiigt(>n,  1890. 

Eruptivo  rocks  froni  northern  Cali- 
fornia.    [Analyses 

TJ.  S.  Gool.  Snrv.,  Bull.  N'o.  04,  pp.  49-50, 
AVa.sliinjifon,  1890. 

Whitfield,    Ilobort   1'.     l)cscrii)tiou8  of 
new  species  of  Eocene  fossils. 

Am.  Jour.,  Condi.,  vol.  1,  pi).  259-208,  ])lato, 
1865. 

[On  the  graptolito  heds  at  Normans- 
kill,  N.  Y.  ] 

United  States  gcograi)liical  surveys  west  of 
tlio  lOOtli  meridian,  iueliiirge  of  "Wheeler,  Ko- 
jiorts,  vol.  4.  paleontology,  part  1,  pp.  19-20,  4^, 
Washington,  1877. 

Discovery  of  specimens  of  ^ladnrea 

magna  of  the  Cha/y,  in  the  Barnegat 
limestone  near  Ncwburg,  X.  Y. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  18,  p.  227  (i  p.), 
1879. 

Notice   of  the  occurrence  of  rocks 

representing  the  Marcellus  shale  of 
New  Y'ork,  in  central  Ohio. 

Am.  Assoe.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  28,  pp.  297- 
299. 1880. 

Paleoutological  report  on  the  fossils 

collected  by  the  I'nited  States  geologi- 
cal and  geogra])hical  survey  of  the 
Black  Hills. 

United  States  geological  and  geographieal 
survey  of  tho  Koeky  Mountain  region,  J.  W. 
Powell  in  charge,  Kcport  on  the  lUaek  Hills 
of  Dakota,  pp.  32.5-408.  ))ls.  1-14,  4",Wa.shing. 
ton,  1880.  [I'l'eliminary  reiievt,  49  pages,  is- 
sued sejiarately,  AVashington,  1877.] 

Paleontology. 

Geology  of  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873-1879, 
vol.4,  pp.  101-349,  1882. 

Observations  on  tho  fossils  of  tho 


metamorphic     rocks    of   Bernardston, 

Mass. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  25,  pp.  368-360, 
1883. 

—  Note  on   tho    Marcellus  shale  and 


other  members  of  the  Hamilton  grou]) 
in  Oliio,  as  dc^termined  from  paleouto- 
logical evidence. 

New  Voik  Acad.  Sci.,  Annuls,  vol.  2,  pp.  233- 
244«1883. 


W^hitfield,  Robert  P.— Continued. 

Brachiopoda  and  Lamellibranchiata 

of  the  Karitan  clays  and  grecusaml 
marls  of  New  Jersey. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  J.  ^Y.  Powell.  Director 
monograph,  Vol.  IX,  xx,  209  pages.  35  pl.itis 
map.  4',  Washington.  1885. 

Also  pulilished  by  Geol.  Surv.  New  Jerse;. 
Trenton,  1886. 

On  a  fossil  scorpion  from  the  Silu- 
rian rocks  of  America. 

Aiu.  JIus.  Xat.  Uist.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  181- 
190,  plate,  1880. 

Notice  of  some  new  species  of  I'ri- 

mordial  fossils  in  the  coUectionsof  tlid 
museum,  and  correction  of  previously 
described  species. 

Am.  Mus.  Xat.  Uist.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp,  i;;5- 
154,  plates,  1886. 

Kemarks  on  the  fossils  in  the  follow- 
ing lists  [central  Montana]. 

lOtli  Census  U  S.,  vol,  15,  Report  on  tlip 
ndning  industries  of  tlie  United  States,  pp. 
712-718,  AVasliington,  1886. 

Notice  of  geological  investigations 

along  tho  eastern  shore  of  Laket'liiim- 
plain,  conducted  by  H.  M.  Seely  iiinl 
Ezra  Braiuerd,  with  descriptions  of 
the  new  fossils  discovered. 

.Vm.  Mus,  Nat.  Ilist.,  Bull., vol.  1,  jip.  2li:i-315 
plates,  1886. 

Remarks  on  the  molluscan  fossils  of 

the  New  .Jersey  marl  beds,  coutaiiieil 

in  vols.  1  and  2  of  that  paieontoloo^y. 

and  on  their  stratigraphical  relations. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  35,  p,  2i'' 

(4  p.),  1887. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vd.  32, 
pp.  320-321,  1880. 

New  .Jersey  Cretaceous. 

Am.  Nat-,  vol.  21,  pp.  00-09, 1887. 

[On  the  use  of  the   term  "Quater- 
nary."] 

International  Cong.  Geid.,  Am.  Conmiittco 
Keports,  1888  F,  pp.  15-10  (J  p.),  1888. 
Am.  Gecd.,  vol.  2,  pp.  281-282, 1888. 


—  Observations  on  some  imperl'ertly 
known  fossils  from  tho  ('alcir(  rons 
sandrock  of  Lake  C'hamplain,  ami  dc- 
scriptions  of  several  new  forms. 

Am.  Mus.  Nat.  Ilist.,  Bull,,  vol.  2.  pp.  Illi' 
plates  7-10, 1889. 

—  Notes  on  the  fauual  resemblance  he- 
tweeu   the   Cretaceous   formations   (if 


NewJersey,  and  those  ofthe(  Jul  1  St  iites. 
.\m.  Mua.  Nat.  Uist.,  Bull., vol.  2,  pii.  UUK 
1889, 


UBTON.] 

lyiutfield,  Kc 

—  ObservatI 

rocks  at  For 

tious  of  a  fel 

Am.  .Mus.  Jsl 

j.lates  1-3,  189 

—  The    ForH 
fauna. 

Geol.  Soe.  Al 

—  Hall,  .Jaml 

Liuited  St.itJ 
4l)ih  parallel,  ( 
ti'logy,  pp.  1991 

-  White,  C.[ 

lie  rocks  oil 
wliicli  have  ' 
iiiung   group! 
with  descript 
the  same  hori: 
liostou  Soc.  I 

M>.  1802. 
Keviewcd  by 

ries,  vol.  33,]>i). 

IVhiting,  H.  A. 
(Jalilbrnia,  8t 
HiM.  i>p.  352-401 

KThiiing,  Henrj 
easti  rn  Florid 
All.. Tour.  Sci 

Whiting,  \V.  H. 
turn  of  n,  ',iew  i 
niii  do  Bexar 
Washington,  H 

—  [Observatic 

Kejiort  Sec.  ^\ 
.iti'l.with  Kx.  11 
iimton,  1850. 

IPhitney,  H.  M. 
Kelinku  [Haw 
Am.  Jour.  Sci. 

Whitney,  .J.  D. 
iiorth(;ru    i)en; 
lS-17.] 

r.  S.  General 
pp.  223-230,  Api 
Si  iiiite  Kx.  Doc. 

—  ?  I  Notes  o 
(.'Cology,  etc.,  - 
Port  ago  T.ake 

Mfssagc  Pres 
lIiiii.He  Kx.  Dot 
\V:i-,liiugton,  18J 

—  I  ii'eport  on 
iral  land  disti 
ot  .Michigan. 

F'lster  and  W 
tiiiii.s  ill  thd  nor 

MiMsage  Pies 
House  Kx,  Doc 
U'aHliiugton,  18-1 


[BULL.  127, 

— Contiiiueil. 

.  Laniellibranchiaia 

,y8    and  grecusand 

r.  W.  Powell,  Dirootnr 

XX,  209  pages.  35  platts 

1885. 

leol.  Sarv.  New  Jeine;-, 

)ioii  from  the  Siln- 

ica. 

t.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  181- 

icw  species  of  I'ri- 
je  coUectiousof  tlie 
ction  of  previously 

t..  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  V.l 

fossils  in  the  follow- 
[ontiina]. 

vol.  15,  Report  on  tlic 
'  the  Unitoil  States,  jip. 
1886. 

j,ical  investigations 

horo  of  Lake  ( 'ham- 

t»y  H.  U.  Seely  au.l 

ith  descriptions  of 

overcd. 

,  Bull. , vol.  l,i)p.2U:i-3tj, 

inolln.scan  fossils  of 
arl  beds,  contaiiaii 
that  paleontology, 
:raphical  relation.s. 
:i.,  Troo..  vol.  35,  p,  215 

|.  Sei.,  3d  series,  vol.  32. 

ccons. 

Ic.r.  1)0,1887. 

[he    term  "Qiiater- 

Irieol.,  Am.  Committcf, 
]lO(i  p.),  1888. 
Isi -282, 1888. 

I  some   imporrcotly 
the    Calcitcidiis 
l>ani])lain,  anJ  do- 
new  forms. 
J'.ull.,vol.  2.  pii.  11  li' 

|)1  lesoinhlaiH  r  lie- 

lis   forinatioiis   nf 

)flhe(;uirStatos. 

.!ull.,vol.8,i)p.li;i-ll' 


)ABTON.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY. 


1011 


Wliitfield,  Robert  V. — Continued. 
—  Observations   on   the  fauna  of  the 
rocks  at  Fort  (.'aasin,  "\'t.,  with  descrip- 
tions of  a  few  new  8i»ecies. 

Am.  Mas.  Xat.  Hist.,  Bull.,  vol.  3,  pp.  2.V39, 
jilatos  1-3, 1890. 

—  The    Fort   Cassin  rocks    and  their 

fauna. 

(leol.  Soe.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  514-.'>1."i,  1890. 

—  Hall,  .Tames,  and.     General  remarks. 

United  Slates  Recilojiical  exploration  of  the 
40tli  parallel,  C.  King  in  charge,  vol.  4,  paleon- 
tnluL'y,  pp.  199-204,  WaNhini;ton,  1877. 

—  White,  C.  A.,  and.  Observation  on 
the  rocks  of  the  Mississippi  Vallley 
which  liave  been  referred  to  the  t'he- 
iiiiuig  gronp  of  New  York,  together 
with  descriptions  of  new  species  from 
the  same  horizon  at  Bnrlinoton,  Iowa. 

IJostou  Soc.Nat.  Uist.,rroc.,vol.8,pp.  289- 
;iO(i.  1802. 

Keviewed  hy  Anon  ,  Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  2d  he- 
riis,  vol,  33,  pp.  422-420. 

IVhiting,  II.  A.    Mono  Connty. 

(Jalii'ornia.  8th  Kejiortof  the  State  Miueralo- 
Ci.-t.pp.  352-401, 1888. 
KTliiiing,  Henry.     Cnrsory  remarks  npon 
eii.sti  rn  Florida  in  1838. 

Avi.  .Tour.  Sei.,  vol.  35,  pp.  47-04, 1839. 

Whiting,  W.  H.  C.  Report  of  the  explora- 
tion of  ,a  '.low  ronte  from  the  8an  Anto- 
nio do  ]5exar  to  Kl  Paso,  pp.  284-2i«, 
Washington,  1819.     [Not  seen.] 

—  [Observations  in  western  Texas.] 
Ki'liort  Sec.  War,  3l8t  Cong.,  l.st  ses.s,  [Son- 
ate],  with  Ex.  l)oe.  No.  04,  pp.  237-250,  "Wash- 
in'-;lou,  1850. 

KThitney,  II.  M.  On  the  ernption  near 
Kelmkn  [Hawaii]. 

Am.  Jour,  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol,  40,  x)p.  112-115, 

18(18. 

KThitney,  J.  1).  [Report  of  work  in  the 
northern    jieninsula    of   Michigan   for 

1S47,] 

r.  S.  ficnoral  Land  Oflice.  Report  for  1847, 
pp,  223-230,  Apjiendix,  30tli  Cong,,  1st  sess., 
Sciiiite  Ex,  Doe.  No,  2,  Washington,  1848. 

—  ?|  Noles  on  the  topography,  soil, 
jieoldgy,  etc.,  of  the  district  between 
I'ortaLTO  Tvake  and  the  Ontonagon. 

^Icssage  Prest.  V.  S.,  31.st  Cong..  1st  soss., 
llcii.se  Kx.  Uoe.  No.  5,  part  3.  pp.  049-005, 
W;iNliiugton,  1849. 

—  ( licport  on  western  part  of  the  min- 
eral land  district]  northern  peninsnla 
ul'  Michigan. 

Fester  and  Whitney  s  aynojislH  of  explora- 
tiiiusin  the  northern  jieninsula  of  Michigan. 

Mrssage  I'lest  V  S..  3lHt  Cong.,  l.><tHe.ss., 
House  Kx.  Doc.  No.  5,  part  3,  pp.  713-758, 
Wasliiugton,  1849. 


Whitney,  .1.1). — ('ontinned. 

[Fractnred  slate  in  A'ermont  and  on 

I.,ake  Superior.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Jlist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  3,  p.  220 
(lp-).1851. 

[ ]  [Notes  on  geology  of  Government 

lands  on  Lake  .Superior.] 

Boston  See.  Nat.  Ilist.,  I'roc.,  vol.  3,  pp.  210- 
212, 1851. 
Remarks  hy  Dosor,  p.  212. 

Geological  map  of  Keweenaw  Point, 

Lake  Superior,  folio,  New  York,  1853. 
The  metallic  wealth  of  the  United 


States  described  and  compared  with 
that  of  other  cotintries,  xxxii,  510 
pages,  I'hiladelphia,  1854. 

[ ]  Review  of  Jlnrcliison's  Silnria. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei..  2il  seric'S,  vol.  19,  pp.  ;t71-,385, 
1855. 

Catalogue  of  the  rocks,  minerals, 

etc.,  collected  in  the  district  between 
Portage  and  Montreal  rivers  during  the 
years  1847  and  1848. 

Smithsonian  Report  for  1854,  jip.  387-392, 
1855. 

Remarks  on  the  changes  which  take 

place  in  the  strnctnre  and  composition 
of  niin<'ral  veins  near  the  surface,  with 
particular  reference  to  the  east  Ten- 
nessee coi)per  mines. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol.  20,  jip.  53-57, 
1855. 

Remark.-,  .m  8(nuo  jioints  connected 

with  the  geology  of  the  north  shore  of 
Lake  Superior.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sei.,  Proe.,  vol.  9,  pp.  204- 
209, 1856. 

On  the  occurrence  of  the  ores  of 

iron  in  the  Azoic  system. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sei.,  I'roc.,  vol.  9,  p]).  209- 
210, 1850. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  2d  series,  vol.  22,  pp.  38-49, 
1850. 
Alining  Mng.,  vol.  7,  ))p.  07-73, 18.'>G. 

Remarks  on  the  Iliironian  and  Lan- 

reiitian  systtMiis  of  the  Canada  geolog- 
ical survey. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei.,  2il  series,  vol.  23,  pp.  305-314, 
1857. 

Note  on  the  geological  position  of 

the  Lake  Superior  sandstone. 

Mining  Mag.  and  Jour.  Geol.,  vol.   12  (2(1 
scries,  vol.  1),  pp.  4:!."i-440,  \Mi(). 

On  the  stratigrajiliical  itosition  of 

the  sand.stont!  of  the  Connecticut  K'iver 
valley. 

Read  to  .\oi.  Asscie,  Adv.  Sei. 
Aun.  Sei.  Discovery,  p.  322, 1860. 


1012 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[ncLi..  1 


■Whitney,  J.  D.— Continued. 

ProfiU'c    [on   foHsilifiToiis    rocks   of 

California]. 

Gcol.  Surv.  California,  palooiilology,  vol.  1, 
pp.  vii-xx,  1864. 

■ I'roj^ress  of  the  goological  survey  of 

Civliforuia. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sti.,  2(1  Horios,  vol., 'iS,  i)p.  250-204, 
1804. 

[ ]  Notice  of  the  explorations  of  the 

geological  survey  of  California  in  the 
Sierra  Nevada  during  summer  of  18(il. 

Am.  .lour.  Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  30,  jip.  10-13, 

180.^.. 

(leological  survey  of  California,  J. 

D.  Whitney,  director.  Geology,  vol.  1, 
Rejtort  of  progress  and  synopsis  of  the 
field  work  from  18G0  to  18()4-(w  [part  1, 
geology  of  coast  ranges;  part  2,  geol- 
ogy of  Sierra  Nevada],  xxvii,  498  pages, 
4^,  riiiladelphia,  1865. 

Includes  deacriptlon.s  of  fossils  from  tin' 
nuriferoua  slates,  by  F.B.  :Meek,  pp.  477-482, 
})lates. 

Kevioweil  by  W.  U.  l![re\verj.  Am.  Jour. 
Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  41,  pp.  231-240, 351-309. 

Abstract  bj'  II.  Credner,  Xoues  Jabrbucli, 
1805,  pp.  729-732. 

Abstract  on  borax.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2(1  scries, 
vol.  41,  pp.  25,5-258, 1860. 

Recent  developments  with  regard  to 


the  geology  of  California  made  by  the 
survey  under  the  direction  of  Prof.  J. 
D.  Whitney,  State  geologist. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  41,  jip.  252-2.54, 
1806, 

Geology  of  the  lead  region. 

Geol.  Surv.  Illinois, vol.  1,  pp.  15,3-207,  platens. 
Chica^ro,  1800. 

Ilepubli.ilied  in  Kconomical  (leology  of 
Illinois,  vol.  1,  pp.  118-102,  Springfield.  1882. 

[On  drift  of  Pacific  Coast.] 

Soc.  (ic'ol.  Trance,  IJull.,  2d  series,  vol.  24.  pp. 
624-625, 1807. 

On  the  ahsencc  of  the  northern  drift 


formation  from  the  western  coast  of 
North  America  and  from  the  interior  of 
the  continent  throughout  the  region 
southwest  of  Ihe  Missouri  liiver. 

Califoinia  A<ad.  Sci.,  I'roc.  vol.  3,  pp.  271- 
272, 18C8. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  1.  jip.  1,57-168,  1808. 

—  liomarks  on  the  geology  of  Nevada. 
[Abstract.] 

("alifomia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  3,  ])p.  260- 
270, 1808. 


Whitney,  J.  D. — Continued. 

Notice    of   the    occurrence    of 

Silurian   fl(!ries    [and  fresh-water  T 
tiary]  in  Nevada. 

California  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  3,  pp.  ; 
309, 1808. 

Abstract,  Am.  tlour.  Sci.,  2d  scries,  vi 
pp.  207-209, 1807. 

Notice  of  a   human   skull    recciii 

taken  from  a  shaft  netir  Angels,  C 
veras  County. 

California  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc,  V(d.  3,  ])|i 
278, 1868. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  43.  pp.  2ii'i 
1807. 

[ ]  Geological   survcsy  of   Califoiiii 

The  Yoseniito  book.  A  descriptidii 
the  Yo.semito  Valley  and  the  iidjiic 
region  of  the  Sierra  Nevada  iind  of  i 
bigtrces  of  California,  11  ()i)ages,piatf 
maps,  4  ,  New  York,  18(18. 

Also,  Cambridge,  1809,  small  4",  l.")5  ]>;i:: 
1.S71, 10=,  133  pages,  and  1874,  10°,  ISO  pauc 

[On  fossils  in  Nevada,  etc.] 

Xeues  Jahrlmcli,  180M,  pp.  ]88-lK'.l,  18ii.-. 

[On  divisions  of  the  Cretaceous, 

lieol.  Surv.  California,  paleontology,  vol. 
pp.  vii-xiv,  1869. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  2d  series,  vol. 
pp.  133-135;  Science,  vol.  3.  pp.  011-012 
p.),  4°. 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  the  "P: 

mordial  fauna"  in  Nevada. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  3,  ]i]i.Sj 
1872. 

[Potsdam  fossils  from  near  y.wviii 


Nev.] 

California. Vcad.  Sci.,rroc.,vol. 4,p. 'JOO, .; 
1873. 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  the  Tn 

in  British  Colunihia. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  5,  pp.  4Tj-4' 
1873. 

Plain,  prairie,  and  for<mt. 

Am.  Xat.,  V(d.  10.  pp.  577-588,  6,50-007.  IsTS 

[On  genesis  of  lead  ores.] 

Geol.  Surv.  Kc  ntucky.  Iteports  of  |irii;;r« 

new  series.  v(d,  2,  pj).  29l!-300,  bottom  ]i:{i:!i 

tion,  Frankfort,  1877. 
From  report  on  Fpper  Mis.-tissippi  leads 

gion. 

The  Chinese  loess  puzzle. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  11,  pp.  705  713, 1877. 

The  auriferous  gravels  of  the  ^Im 

Nevada  of  California. 

Harvard  Cidl.,  Mn.'i.  Co?up.  Zool.,  Mhim' 

vol.  0,  5<J!I  pag(!s.  24  plates.  2  m;ii)S,  4°,  I^-iO. 

Includes  cliaptir  by  Goo(lye;ir,  pj).  18'^ 'J 

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ork,  18()8. 
e,  18C9,  HiiiiilU",  155  1 
<,  iilid  1871,  103,  I8G  i)ii,i;is 

Nevada,  etc.] 

i,18C8,  pp.  188-18!),  181) ^. 

of  tlio  Crotaeeons, 
foniia,  paleontology,  vo; 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


1013 


rhitney,  J.  D. — Continued. 


Dontinned. 

.„    „ „„  .  e   .   —  Oeology  of  Lake  Superior. 

10    ocoirrenco    of   \M 

Scieuce,  vol.  1,  p.  DO  (\  col.),  188;). 

—  On  the  diiuatic  changes  of  later 
geological  times, 

Il.irvard  Coll.,  Mus.  Comp.  Zool.,  Memoirs, 
vol.  7,  i>art '-',  pp.  1-xiv,  l-;jl)4,  plates.  4''.  18^4. 

Keviewed  liy  G.  K.  (lilbert.  Scieucc.  vol,  1, 
jip.  141-142,  lOa-173.  l'J2-ll»5, 188;!. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  21, 
jip.  149-150, 1881. 

- —  Desor,  E.,  and.]  [Ou  so-called 
fossil  rain  drops  on  New  red  8aud.stone 
aud  on  Pot.sdaui  Handstone.] 

liostou  Soc.  !Nat.  Hist.,  Troc,  vol.  'i,  ])p.  200- 
202, 1851. 


Whitney,  J.  I).,  Poster,  J.  W.,  aud— Cou- 
tinucd. 

(jeology  of  the  liuko  Sui)erior 


Jour.  .Sci.,  2d  series,  vol 
nee,  vol.  3.  pp.  611-C12 

icnrreiico  of  tli(>  "P: 

n  Nevada. 

;id  series,  vol.  3,  jip.i^ln 

H  from  near  I'.urd 

Sci.,  rroc.vol.  4,p. 'JiiO, ; 

currenco  of  the  Tr:i 
)ia. 
il  series,  vol.  5,  pp.  4T,!-4' 

ind  fon^st. 

pp.  .■>77-588,  C5G-l)C7.  l-Tf 

lead  ores.] 

kv,  licportB  of  linif.'rt' 
|i.  ■.::i:!-3(i0,  bottom  |.iii;:l 

'p|)er  Mississippi  loiul: 

■s.s  puzzle. 
p.  705-71:1,1877. 
gravels  of  the  .Sii't: 
nia. 

IS.  {."onip.  Zool.,  Miiiinil 
Intes.  2iniipH.  4",  b'^0, 
V  ( ioodyear,  pp.  IS"  ■'• 
it.,  vol.  14.  lip.  Ol-i;:':  -l: 
i-(d.  18,pp.  14.5-14^;  18:.i 


—  Foster,  J.  AV.,  and.  .Synopsis  of  ex- 
jilorations  of  tlio  gecdogieal  corj)S  in 
the  Lake  Superior  land  district  iu  the 
uortheru  peninsula  of  Michigan. 

^tessago  Treat.  V.  S.,  :ilst  t.'ong.,  1st  sess.. 
House  Ex.  Doc.  Ko.  5,  part  3,  pp.  605-020,  4 
iiKips,  Wiishiugtoii,  1849. 

[General  sketch  of  the  geology 

of  Lake  Superior  copper  region.] 

i;.  S.  General  Laud  Ollice,  lieport  for  1850, 
31st  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  IIousci  Ex.  Doc.  Ko.  !t,  pp. 
147  152  [Washington,  1850]. 

Rci)ort    on    the    geology    and 

to|M>grai)]iy  of  a  purtion  of  the  J.,ake 
Superior  laiul  district  in  the  State  of 
Michigan,  part  1,  copper  lands,  224 
pages,  plates,  map,  Washington,  1850. 

Notice  and  (extracts.  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d 
series,  vol.  12,  pp.  222-230, 1851. 


On  the  dill'erent  svRteins  of  ele- 
vation which  have  given  conliguration 
to  Xortli  America,  with  an  attempt  to 
identify  them  with  those  of  Europe. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  5,  j)]).  l.'iO- 

151,1851. 

—  On  the  Azoic  system,  as  devel- 


oped iu  the  I.,ake  Supc'rior  land  district. 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc.,  vol.  5.  pp.  4-7. 

Abstract  by  Desor,  Soc.  Gi'ol.  Frame,  Hull.. 
2a  scries,  vol.  9,  pp.  312-313  («  p.),  1852. 


On  the  ago  of  the  sandstone  of 

Liilie  Superior,  with  a  description  of 
the  i)henomeua  of  igneous  rocks. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  .Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  0,  pp.  22-39, 
1851. 

.\bstract  by  Deaor.  Soc.  Geol.  France,  Bull., 
2il  series,  vol.  0,  p.  313  (J  p.),  1852. 


land  district,  I'art  II. 

Report  on  the  geology  of  the  Lake  Superior 
land  district,  by  Foster  and  W  hitney,  together 
with  general  giology,  special  sess.,  Mareli, 
1851,  Senate  Ex.  Doc.  No.  4.  jip.  l-i:!9,  176-177, 
\H^\n,  195-302,  i)lates,  maps,  Washington, 
1«.51. 

Extracts,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  15, 
pp.  295-296;  vol.  17,  )>]).  11-33, 128, 1851. 

On  the  elevation  of  mountain 

chains. 

Report  on  the  geology  of  i\w  I.alte  Superior 
laud  district,  part  2;  the  iron  region,  together 
with  the  general  geology,  special  sess.,  March, 
I35I.  Senate  Ex.  Doc.  No.  4,  pp.  274-284,  Wash- 
ington, 1851. 

[Aperf u  de  rensemlde  des  ter- 
rains silurieus  ilu  lac  Superieur.] 

Soc.  Geol.  France,  Bull.,  2d  series,  vol.  8,  pp. 
89-101, 1851. 
Discussed  by  J.  Marcmi,  i)p.  101-105. 

On  the  origin  and  stratigraph- 

ieal  relations  of  the  trappean  rocks  of 
Lake  Superior. 

Annual  of  Scieutilie  Discovery,  1801,  p.  205, 
1862. 

Hall,  James,  and.  lieport  ou  the  geo- 
logical survey  of  the  State  of  Iowa, 
embracing  the  results  of  investiga- 
tions made  during  portions  of  the  years 
1855,  1856,  and  1857.  Vol.  1,  part  1, 
geology,  XV,  472,  4,  4  pages,  map, 
plates.     Des  Moines,  18.58. 

Includes  report  by  Worthen,  pp.  147-258, 
1858. 

Reviewed,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  27, 
pp.  IO.V-117.1858. 

Abstract.  Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  3,  pp.  184-186, 
18.58;  vol.  5,  pp.  213-215, 186C. 

Annual  rejjort  [Iowa  geology], 

75  pages,  Des  Moines,  18(10.    [Not  seen.] 

Report  ou  the  geological  survey 

of  the  State  of  Wisconsin,  vol.  1.  xix, 
15:5  pages,  10  plates,  2  maps,  1862. 

Includes  reports  by  J.  Wynian,  pp.  421-423, 
and  J.Leidy,  p.424. 

Silliman,    H.,  .jr.,   and.     Notice  of 

the  ge(dogical  position  aud  character 
of  the  copper  mine  at  Bristol,  Conn. 
Ani.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  20,  pp.  361-368, 
1S55. 

From  report  of  an  examination  of  the  Bris- 
tol loppcr  mine  in  Bristol.  Conn.,  32  pages, 
1855. 


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[DULL.  IT 


Whitney,  J.  D. — Continued. 

and  Wadsworth,  M.  E.    The  Azoic 

system  and  its  projjosod  subdivisions. 
Ilnrvuril  Coll.,  Mua.  Conip.  iCool.,  Bull.,  vol. 
7,  pp.  331-505,  1884. 

Itevii'w  l),v  .1.  U.  D  [anal,  Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  ltd 
sericH,  vol.  i;8,  pp.  3i:i-;il4  (il  p.),  1884. 

and  Williams,  Moses  H.     Report  on 

tlie  section  from  I'oit.sinoutli  to  Clare- 
uiont,  througli  Concord. 

Geoloj;y  of   New  Iliimimhiro,  lat  Annual 
Iteport,  by  Charles  T.  Jiicknon,  pp.  45-51,  Con-  ! 
conl,  1841.  I 

Geology  and  topograpliy  of  the  | 

uortlieru  corner  of  the  State. 

(ii'olojfy  of  New  UiinipHliii'O,  iHt  Annual 
Report,  liy  Charles  T.  Jackson,  pp.  83-93,  Con- 
eord, 1841. 

Whittle,  Charles  Livy.    Tlio  Ijcacli  phe- 
nomena at  Quaco,  Xew  iJrunswiek. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  7,  pp.  183-187, 1891. 

Genesis  of  tlio  manganese  deposits 

of  (^uaco,  New  JJrunswick. 

l!o.ston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.,  vol.  25,  pp.  253- 
258,1891. 

Davis,  William  Morris,  and.     Tlio 

intrusive  and  extruMive  trap  sheets  of 
tlio  Connecticut  N'allcy. 

Harvard  (.'oil.,  Mus.  Conip.  Zool.,  liull.,  vol. 
16,  pp.  39-138,  plates,  1889. 

Whittlesey,  Charles.  Report  [Dip  in 
Scioto,  JaclvHou,  Ross,  Pike,  Franklin, 
Tuscarawas,  Portage,  and  Trumbull 
counties.  Shore  encroacliments.  Ge- 
ology of  Trumbull  and  Portage  coun- 
ties] . 

Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  2d  Annual  Keport.by  "SV. 
W.  Mather,  pp.  41-71,  jdati  s,  Columbus,  1838. 

A  statement  of  elevations   in  Ohio 

witli  reference  to  the  geological  forma- 
tions, and  also  tlie  heights  of  various 
points  in  this  State  and  elsewhere. 
Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  vol.  45,  pp.  12-18, 1843. 

Outline   sketch   of   the  geology   of 

Ohio. 

Howe's  Historical  Collections,  niii])  (Cleve- 
land), 1848;  map  rei)rinted  in  1856.  [Not 
seen.] 

Notes  upon  the  drift  iind  alluvium 

of  Ohio  and  tlu>  West. 

Am.  Jour.  Sei., '2d  series,  vol.  5,  ])p.  205-217, 

1848. 

On  the  natural  terrtices  and  ridges 

of  the  country  bordering  liake  Erie. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  'Jd  series,  vol.  10,  pp.  31-39, 
1850. 


W^hittlesey,  Charles — Continued. 

The  dip,  bearing,  and  thickness  ol 

the  Silurian  groujjs. 

Kepnrt  on  the  geology  of  the  Lako  Supt  riw 
Land  district,  ji.irt  2.  The  iron  region,  l«. 
Kether  with  tlM^  general  geology,  by  Fostij 
and  Whitney,  Hi)eeiHl  soss.,  ^March,  1851,  Hit 
ate  Ex.  Doc.  No.  4,  p]i.  177-189,  W'ushingtm 
1851. 

Ivomarks  upon  the  section  from  the 


falls  of  Wolf  River,  through  Navarim 

to  l.alvc  Slicliigan. 

Ueport  (lu  tlio  geologj'of  the  Lako  Superioi 
land  district,  part  2.  Tho  iron  region,  tn- 
gether  with  the  general  geology,  by  Fosttt 
and  "Whitney,  s])ei'iiil  sess..  March,  1851,  Sen 
ate  Kx.  Doe.  No.  4,  ])p.  174-177,  'NVnahinytoii 
1851. 

The  ancient  and  present  beaches  of 

Lake  Jliehigan. 

Kopor),  on  the  geology  of  tho  Lake  Supcrioi 
land  district,  part  2.  Tho  iron  region,  tu 
gether  with  the  general  geology,  bv  Fosttr 
and  Whitney,  special  sess.,  March,  1851,  Sec 
ato  Ex.  Doc.  No.  4,  pp.  270-273,  AVashiUijldu 
1851. 

Artesian  wells  in  the  red  clay  of 

CJreen  Hay. 

i;e))orl  on  tlie  geology  of  the  Lake  Supi  rin: 
land  district,  part  2.  The  iron  region,  ti^ 
gether  with  the  general  geology,  by  Fo.st.r 
and  Whitney,  special  si'ss.,  March,  1851.  Sen- 
ate  Ex.  Doc.  No.  4,  pp.  393-395,  WashiiigtuD 
1851. 

On  the  equivalency  of  the  rocl(s  of 

northeastern  Ohio,  and  the  Porta.!;c, 
Chemung,  and  Hamilton  rocks  of  New 
York. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  5,  pp.  2iiT- 
221, 1851. 

Abstract  by  E.  Desor,  Soc.  Geol.  Friince 
Bull.,  2d  series,  vol.  9,  pp.  316-317,  1852. 

On  the  "  superficial  <leposits"  of  tk 

northwestern  part  of  the  United  States, 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  5,  pp.  .il-il 
1851. 

Discnsscd  by  Evans.  Anthony,  and  i  )wcii.< 
pp.  58-59, 1851. 

Abstract  by  Desor.  Soc.  Geol.  France,  liull,, 
3d  series,  v<d.  9,  pp.  318-1)19  (J  p.),  1851. 

Description   of   part  of  Wisconsin 

bordering  on  the  south  shore  of  l.uke 
Superior,  together  with  observations 
incidental  "ihereto. 

Keport  of  a  ge(dogical  survey  of  Wi.si'onsir, 
Iowa,  and   Minnesota,  and  iucidenlally  uf  ;i 
portion  of   Nebraska    Territory,    by    1>.  1' 
Owen,  pp.. 121-473.  plates,  Philailelphia,  1H52. 
Western  reserve  coal  lield. 

Annals  of  Science  [Cleveland],  vol.  1, 1'P  'D- 
71, 1853. 


DAnTON.] 

Whittle  se 
. —  Origin 

Annals 
],-)3-157,  It 

- —  Drift  < 
States. 
Annals 
48. 18.53. 

Drift  ( 

Annals 

59,  1854. 

Outlin 

1856,  mai 
Bailroa 
1873  and 
tohigy  a  I 
1873.    [N< 

—  Paleoii 
(with  ni 
seen.] 

—  On  tlie 
Micliigan 

Am.  Ass 
308, 1800. 

—  On  tho 
ties"  of  V 

Am.  Ass 
301,1860. 

Ancieui 

Lake  Sup 

Washingt 

Smithsoi 

as  No.  155, 

Tlio  Pi 

cousin. 
Boston  £ 
2U.  1865, 

(icology 
vol.  :i,  pp. 

Gcolog 

explorati< 
Jliunesoti 
pages,  mf 

On  tho 

era  in  the 
Am.  Ai 

■13-54, 1867 

On  th( 

tlie  Nortl 

Suiitlisi 

4=,  2  plate 

' —  Abstrn 
reuce  of 
Am.  Af 
107, 1808. 


[bull.  12;     pAIiTON.] 

D8 — Continued. 
lug,  iiuil  thickness  ol 
pfl. 

logy  of  the  Lako  Suptrii). 
'2.  Tlio  iron  ri'gion,  to 
Biionil  (.'folofty,  by  Kostif 
il  H0.S8.,  Mnn^li,  1851,  Sin, 
1)I>.  177-183,  Wushiugt..! 


tbo  section  from  tin 
or,  through  Navaiinu 

logy  of  tlic  Lako  Siipcrio: 
2.  Tlio  iron  region,  ti- 
iicral  gool()j;y,  by  FohUi 
111  st'ss..Mareli,  1851,  Sm 
)>]).  171-177,  WaabiiigioB 

id  present  beaches  of 

ogy  of  the  Lake  Sup^'rior 
'J.  Tbo  iron  region,  to 
iicnil  geology,  bv  Foster 
il  scss.,  Marctli,  1851,  Sec. 
pp.  -.'70-273,  Washiu-ldu 

in  the  red  claj-  of 

ogy  of  tlio  Lakt)  Snpirini 
2.  Thi<  iron  rogion.  hr 
loral  geology,  by  Fiist.r 
1  Hcss.,  March,  18r)I.  Srn- 
)p.  yi);!-a05,  Wasliin^ton 

ency  of  the  roclis  of 
ind  the  Portu:;c, 
nilton  roclcs  of  New 

■i.,  Proc,  vol.  5,  pp.  2i>;- 

80r,  Soc.  Geol.  France 
PIi.  316-317,  1852. 

ial  deposits''  of  the 
f  the  United  Stiitcs, 
.,  I'roc,  vol.  5,  pp.  .Il-j; 

.  Anthony,  and  Owen,- 

■inc.  (Jeol.  Franop,  linll, 
19  (i  p.),  1851. 

p:irt  of  Wisconsin 
)ntli  Hhoro  of  Lake 
witli  observations 

1  survey  of  Wisconsin. 
and   incidentally  uf  a 
Territory',    by    Iv  I' 
s,  I'hiladelpbni,  1.-:j2. 
oa]  Held, 
leveland],  vol.  I,  jip.  "*• 


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1015 


Whittlesey,  Cliarlcs — Continued. 

—  ( )ri{^in  of  bitnnien  of  stratified  roclvs. 
Annalrt  of  Sci<'nco   [CU'veland],  vul.  1,  pj). 

l,'i3-l,'-,7, 18,^.3. 

—  Itriftof  tlif  \ortliorn  and  Western 

States. 

AnnalH  of  Scioncc  [Cleveland],  vol.  1.  pp.  17- 
48, 1853. 

- —  Drift  otcliings — Liil^o  Superior. 

AnnalH  of  Seieme  [Cleveland],  vol.  2,  pp.  57- 
,'i9,  18:)4. 

. Outlines  of  tlio  ge(dogy.     Cleveland, 

1850,  maps. 

Jlaihdiid  and  township  map  re])rinted  in 
1873  and  ontlino  map  reprinted  in  "Paleon- 
tology and  tbo  moral  sense,"  p.  8,  Cleveland, 
1873.     [Not  seen.] 

Paleontology  and   the  moral    sonao 

(with  maps),  Cleveland,  1859.  [Not 
seen.] 

On  the  origin  of  the  Azoic  rocks  of 

Micliigan  and  Wiscon.sin. 

Am.  As.soc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Pioc,  vol.  13,  pp.  301- 
31)8, 18C0. 

On  the  drift  cavities  or  "potash  ket- 
tles" of  Wisconsin. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  vol.  13,  pp.  297- 
301, 1860. 

Ancient  mining  on  the    shores    of 

Lake  Superior,  '.U  pages,  '_'l  cuts,  map, 
\Va.shington,  18G3. 

Smitb.sonian  Contribntion.'j,  vol.  13,  separate 
as  Xo.  155,  34  pages,  map. 

The  Penokeo  mineral  range,  Wis- 
consin. 

lioston  Soo.  Xat.  Uist.,  Proc,  vol.  9,  pp.  235- 
244, 1805, 

(;ooh)gy  of  Wi.sconsin,  survey  of  1873-1876, 
vol.  3,  pp.  210-223, 1865. 

Geology  and  minerals.     A  report  of 

ex]dorati<)ns  in  the  niitieriil  regions  of 
Minnesota  for  1818,  1819,  and  1801,  51 
liages,  mtips,  Cleveland,  18ti6. 

On  the  ice  movements  of  the  Glacial 

oi'ii  in  the  valley  of  the  St.  Lawrence. 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,   Proc  vol.  15,  pp. 

■13-54,1867. 

—  On  the  fresh- ^Yater  Glacial  drift  of 
the  jNortlnvestern  .States. 

Smithsonian  Contributions,  vol.  15,  i>p.  38, 
4=  2  plates,  11  cuts,  1867. 

' Abstract  of  remarks  upiiii  the  occur- 
rence of  iron  in  inasseb. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  16,  pp.  97- 
107, 1868. 


Whittlesey,  Charles — Continued. 

Depression  of  the  ocean  during  the 

ice  period. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci..  Proc„vol.  16,  pp.  92-97, 

18(18. 
Abstract,  Am.  Xat.,  v(d.  1,  pp.  .'),57-558,  1868. 

Depression   of   the   sea   during   the 

Glacial  period. 

(Canadian  Nat.,  new  series,  vol.  3,  pp.  304-305, 
1808. 

Contributions  to  tht^  geology  of  Ohio, 

48  pages,  Cleveland,  ISOO. 

Thephysical  geology  of  c  Ohio. 

Boston  Soc.  .Vat.  Hist.,  llemo.  '.  PP. 

58,-!-5n6,  plate,  4^  1869. 

[(Correlation  of  (Quaternary  of  the 

Lower  Mississippi  with  the  northern 
drift.  Discussion  of  K.  W.  Ililgard, 
"  History  of  the  Gulf  of  Mexico."] 

To  Am.  xVssoc.  Adv.  Sci..  1871. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  5,  pp.  518-519. 1871. 

The  Alleghany  coal  field. 

Clevel.ind  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  1,  pp.  99-113, 
1874. 

On  the  origin  of  mountain  chains. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.  vol.  22,  ])art  2, 
pp.  51-54,  1874. 

Coal  seam  No.  G,  C)hio  geology. 

15ost(m  Soc  Nat.  Ilist.,  Proc,  vcd.  17,  pp. 
183-200,1875. 

The  physical  structure  of  the  (jhio 

coat  held.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  A8so<'.  .Vdv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  24,  i>art  2, 
pp.  73-80, 1876. 

Physical  geology  of  liake  .Superior. 

[Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  24,  part  2, 
pp.  00-72,  map,  1870. 

Ancient  glticial    action,   Kellys  Is- 
land, Lake  Erie. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  27,  p]).  239- 
245, 1870. 

Pregliicial  channel  of  Eagle  Iliver, 

Mich.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc  Adv.  .Sci.,  Proc,  v(d.  31,  p.  352 
a  p.),  1883. 

The    lower    liinestono    group     coal 

series  of  northeastern  Ohio. 

Ohio  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  2,  pp.  55-62, 1884. 

Abstract  of  the  bearings  of  glacial 

stri.e  and  grooves  in  Ohio. 

Tbo  Glacial  boundary  in  Ohio,  Indiana,  .ind 
Kentucky,  byd.  F.  Wright,  Western  Uoserve, 
Hist.  Soc,  pp.  77-80,  Cleveland,  1884. 

Ue(d.  Siuv.  Oliio,  Ilciiort.  \i>l.  5,  economic 
geology,  pp.  770-772,  Columbus,  1884. 


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[nuLL.  v:i 


TVhittleaey,  Cbarloa— Continued. 

Tlio   pro-CJliuual   chaunol   of    Kiij^lo 

Rivor,  Kowooniiw  I'oiuf,  I,iikcSui)('rii)r. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  M  scrit-s,  mjI.  29,  jij).  'M-- 
397,  1885. 

Whymper,  Frederick.  Noto  on  the 
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K(liiibui'f;li  (ieol.  Soc,  TiaiiH.,  viil.  I,  iiii.li.'>- 
G7,  1867. 

Wichmami,     Artbiir.     A   niicroscopicnl 
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Geol.  Soc,  (juort.  Jour.,  vol.  35,  pp.  l.">fl-lC4, 
1870. 

Microsco])ical  observations  of   Ibo 

iron-bcarinj^    (Iliironiau)    rocks    from 
tbo  region  sontb  of  Lake  Superior. 
Geolotty  of  Wi.scoiisiii,  Hurv«y  of  1873-1879, 
vol.  3,  pp.  COO-GjK,  18K0. 

Ueber  Geistoitio  vou  Labrador. 

Gool.   (iesell.,   Zoit.,    vol.    ;!4,   pp.   485-490, 
1884. 
Wickersham,    W.     [On   tbe    traveling 
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Boston  .Soo.  Xat.  Ili.st,,  I'roc.,  vol.  11,  ji.  285 
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Wickes,  C.  T.  Geological  section  on 
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Tlio  Viryiui.ia,  vol.  1,  oppositi' p.  9,  1880. 
Wight,  0.  W.     Report  of  progress  and 
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Goolo;;}'  of  Wi.sconsiii,  survey  of  1873-1877, 
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Wilcox,  Carlos.  Letter  [on  tbe  slide  in 
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Wilder,  J.  T.     [A  general  outline  of  tbe 

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Introduction  to  tlic  re.sourocs  of  Tcnuessco, 

by  J.  li.  Killobrow,   pp.  2311-233,   Niishvillc, 

1874. 

Wilkes,  Cbarles.  Keport  on  tbe  Deep 
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Report  of  Secretary  of  tlio  Navy  (tonimiini- 
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timber  of  tlioDeepItivercountry,  XortliGaro- 
Una,  35th  Cong.,  2d  sosh.,  Senate  Ex.  Doc. 
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On  tlio  coal  and  iron  counties  of  North  Caro- 
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Wilkins,  D.  F.  1 1.     Notes  ujion  tbe  super- 
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Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  8,  now  series,  pp.  82-80, 
1878. 

Note  on  tbe  geology  of  tbe  Labrador 

coast. 

Canadian  Nat.,  vol.  8,  new  serie.s,  pp.  87-88, 
1878. 


Wilkins,  D.  F.  11.— Continued. 

Notes  u])ou  tbe  occurrence  of  Fozoic 

rocks  in  tbo  Soutb  Killing  of  llaatim^s 
County  and  in  Prince  Edward  County, 
(•ntario. 

Canadian  Nat.,  v(d.  8,  now  series,  pp.  278-2^2, 
1878. 

Wilkinson,  C.  S.     Geological  cbanges  in 
Now  Sontb  Wales.     [Extract  from  ad- 
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Science,  vol.  6,  pp.  320-321, 1885. 

Willcox,  .Tosepb.    [On  some  glacial  scor- 
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275  (J  p.),  1872. 

Mountain  drainage  of  eastern  Tim- 

uesseo  and  western  Nortb  Carolina. 

I'hiladelidiia  Acad.  Sci.,  I'roc.  [vid.  20],  jip. 
104-105  (.])  p.),IH74. 

Notes  on  tbe  serpentine  beds  of  Cbes- 

tcr  and  ])olawarecounties,witbtlioir  as- 
sociated minerals,  corundum,  cbroiue, 
etc. 

2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Heport  CI, 
geology  of  Clioster  County,  (edited  by  J.  1'. 
Lesley,  pp.  340-351,  Ilarrisburg,  188.1. 

Canadian    notes.      [Paleozoic    out- 
lines, and  glaciatiou.] 

Philadelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc.  [vol.  35],  ji.  9C 
(S  p.),  1884. 

Notes  on  glacial  action  in  nortbern 

New  York  and  Canada. 

Philadelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc.  [vol.  35],  pp. 
257-2,''.9,  1884. 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  13,  i)p.  222-223  (4 
lines),  1884. 


—  [Glacial  action  nortb  of  tbe  St.  Law- 
rence.] 

Kead  to  Philadelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  Odolior 
20,  1885. 
Science,  vol.  0,  p.  388  (J  p.),  4^,  1885. 

—  [Observations  on  geology  of  soutli- 


eru  Florida.] 

U.  .S.  Geol.  Surv.,  J.  W.  Powell,  Director.  Klh 
Keport,  p.  125  (J  it.),  Washington.  1889. 

Willey,  J.  M.     [Ren, arks  on  gravels  of 
Placer  County,  Cal.] 

California  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  5,  p.  41  (^p  I, 
1875. 

Williams,  Albert,  Jr.     Popular  fallacies 
regarding  {jrocious  metal  ore  deposits. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  4th  Annual  Report,  18?2- 
8.3,  pp.  253-271,  Wa.shington,  1884. 

Eug.  and  Jliuiui;  Jour.,  vol.  37,  pp.  4C5-I0C, 
4-^,  1864. 


|i.\RTON.] 

Williams,  ('.  1| 

I'ontributioml 

constitution 

Lake  Snpericl 

Am.  Jour.  S| 

]»02. 

WUIiams  [E.  ll 
(ilogy,  8,  135  p| 

Williams,  Frecl 
Dsits  of  nortl 
Popular  Sci. 

1884. 

Williams,  (ieorl 
]ilio8i8  of  i)yi| 
rocks. 

.Vni.  Jour.  Sci] 

1884. 

—  I'reliminar,^ 

mill  a.sHO('i.'ited 

\  icinity  of  Pa 

Jidin.s  Iloiikiu 

:;,  pp.  79-80, 1884. 

—  Note  on  so- 
il t  Hollins  Stal 

.lo'ins  llopkin 

:;,p.  I3i(ip.),i8 

—  Tbo  microsc 
Science,  vol.  5. 

—  Notice  of  an 
origin  of  tbo  c 
Lcbmann,  ]irof( 
lull,  illustrated 
grapbic  plates 
stract.] 

Am.  As.toc.  A( 
407,  1885. 
.Vbstract,  Sciei 

—  Dikes  of  apj) 
ill  tbe  ncigbl)oi 

.1(din.s  Hojikin 
l,pp.  05-00, 1885. 

—  Metamorplu 

Am.  Xat.,  vol. 

[ — ]  Hyperstlu 
Am.  Xat.,  v(d. 

—  Mineralogy 
»t  racts,  witb 
Iiapers.] 

\m.  Mat.,  vol. 

—  Tbo  perido' 
series''  on  tl 
PcekskiU,  N.  \ 

\m.  Jour.  Sci 
l.'JSO. 
Abstract,  Am. 


[BULt.  127. 

outimind. 
(^(•iirrciit'o  of  Eozdii 
Uidinir  (if  lIuBtiiins 
CO  Edward  County, 

,  now  8erie»,  pp.  278-2'^:;, 

ioloj^ical  chiinges  in 
[Extract  from  inl- 
Eioty,    New     South 
18H5.] 

)-321.  1885. 

U8()uic  i^lacialst'or- 
0  County,  N.  V.] 
Sci.,  I'roc.  [vol.  24),  p. 

go  of  eastiTii  Ttii- 
Xorth  Carolina. 
Sci.,  I'roi;.  [vol. 'JliJ,  jip. 

jutinebedsof  Clic's- 
inties,with  tliouas- 
jorunduni,  cliroinc, 

nsyhania,  Iloport  ('), 
miity,  cditi'd  l)y  J.  I', 
rrisburji,  1883. 

[Paleozoic    out- 

•] 
„Pioc.  [vol.35J,|i.9C 

action  in  northern 

[la. 

ci..  Troo.  [vol, 35),  pii, 

vol.  18,  j.p.  222-223  U 

rtliof  the  St.  Law- 
Ac'.id.  Sci.,  Ocldlior 

Jp.),  4^,1885. 
I^oology  of  south- 

I'owell,  Director,  !illi 
hiu;;t()ii,  1889. 

ka  on  gravcLs  of 
IOC, vol.  5,  p.  41(iii  I, 

I'opulai-  fallacies 
ital  ore  depo-sit.?. 
iinual  Report,  is,<i- 
u,  1884. 
I 


ilARTON. 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOOY. 


1017 


Williams,  C.  1'.,  and  Blandy,  .1.  F.  Soino 
contributioiiH  to  a  knowledge  of  the 
ron.stitution  of  tlio  copjK'r  ranges  of 
l.ako  Superior. 

Am.  Jo\ir.  Sci.,2ilHi)rioa,  vol.  34,  pp.  112-120, 
lh«2. 

Williams  [!•:.  II.  .1.].  A  manual  of  lith- 
ology,  8, 135  pagOH,  24^,  Now  York,  1880. 

Williams,  Frederick  \V.  Tlje  loess  de- 
[losits  of  northern  China. 

Popular  Sci.  :iIontIily,  vol.  24,  pp.  243-248, 

1884. 

Williams,  (ioorge  11.  On  the  paranior- 
jiliosis  of  i)yroxeno  to  hornblende  in 
rocks. 

.Viu.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  Mcries,  vol.  28,  pp.  259-208, 

1884. 

—  Preliminary  notice  of  the   gabbros  i 
mill  a,SMociated  hornblende  rocks  in  the 

\  icinity  of  Baltimore. 

.Toliiis  rioi)kius  Uuiv.,  Circ  ular.  No.  30,  vol. 

:;,  lip.  79-80, 1884. 

Note  on  so-called  ((uartz  jiorphyry 

lit  llollins  Station      'rth  of  lialtimore. 
Jo'ius  llojikius  Uuu.,  Circular,  No.  32,  vol. 
;!,p.  131  (J  p.),  1884. 

—  The  microscope  in  geology. 
Science,  vol.  5,  pp.  lOlt  I'.ll,  1885. 

—  Notice  of  an  imj)ortant  work  on  the 
origin  of  the  crystalline  schists,  by  J. 
Lclimann,  proi'essor  of  geology  at  Brcs- 
lau,  illustrated  by  an  atlas  of  28  photo- 
{jrapbio  plates,  4^,  Uonn,  1884.  [Ab- 
stract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  rroc,  vol.  33,  pp.  405- 
4U7,  1885. 
.Vbstract,  Sciouco,  vol.  4,  p.  327  (i  p.),  1884. 

—  Dikes  of  ap])arently  eruptive  granite 
ill  the  neighborhood  of  lialtimore. 

Johns  Hiipkiiis  Uuiv.,  Circular,  No.  38,  vol. 
1,  [1]).  G5-ti0, 18S5. 

—  Metamorphosis  of  gabbro. 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  19,  pp.  992-993  (f  p.),  1885. 

—  ]  Hypersthene-basalt. 

Am.  Nat.,  V(d.  l!),p.  fiOl  (J  p.),  1885. 

—  Mineralogy  and  ])etrograi)hy.  [Ab- 
stracts, with  comments  on  recent 
papers.] 

.Vm.  Nat.,  vol.  19,  pp.  991-994, 1885. 

—  The  peridotites  of  the  "Cortland 
series''  on  the  Iludaon  River  near 
Pcckskill,  N.  Y. 

.Vm.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  31,  pp.  20-41, 
l,-'Sfi. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  p.  275  (J  p.),  1880. 


Williams,  Ocorgo  II. — Continued. 

Modern  jtetrography,  an  account  of 

the  application  of  the  microscope  to 
the  stmly  of  geology,  liu,  12(1  pages, 
Hoston,  188(5. 

The  gabbros  and  associated  horn- 
blende rocks  occurring  in  the  neighbor- 
hood of  Haltimore,  Md. 

IT.  S.  (i('ol.  Siirv..  Hull.,  vid.  4,  No.  28,  )>p.  613- 
088,  plates,  Washiuutoii,  1880. 

Abstracts,  (jcol.  .Maj^.,  3d  series,  vol.4,  pp. 
87-88,  1887;  .Vm.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  pp.  1049-1050 
(311.),  1880. 

Rutil  nach  Ilmenit  in  veriindertcm 


Diabaa.     Pleouast  (Hcrcynit)  in  Norit 
vom  lludson-Fluss.     Porowskit  in  Ser- 
pentin  (Poridotit)  von  Syracuse.  X.  Y. 
Neues  Jahrbucli,  1887,  V(d.  2,  pp.  203-207, 

1887. 

—  On  a  i>lan  proposed  for  future  work 


upon  the  geological  mai)  of  the   lialti- 
more region. 

JohuH  Hopkins  Tniv.,  Circular,  No.  59,  pp. 
122-123,  1887. 

—  The   norites   of  the    "  Cortland  se- 


ries" on  the  Hudson  River,  ni;iir  I'eeks- 
kill,  N.  Y. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  33,  pp.  135-144, 
191-199, 1887. 

Abstract,  Neuos  Jahrbucli,  1887,  vol.  2,  pp. 
310-317. 

Ilolocrystalline  granitic  structure  in 

eruptive  rocks  of  Tertiary  age. 

Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  33,  pp.  315-310, 

1887. 

On  the  serpentine  (peridotite)  occur- 


ring in    the  Onondaga  salt  group  at 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Am. .Tour.  Sci. ,3d  series,  vol.34,  pp.  137-145, 
1887. 

Abstract,  by  author,  Scieuco.  vol.  9,  pp.  232- 
233. 

Abstract,  by  author,  Neues  Jahrbucli,  1888, 
vol.  1,  pi).  80-81 . 

—  Some  examples  of  the  dynamic  mota- 


luorphism  of  the  ancient  erujitive  rocks 
on  the  south  shore  of  Lake  Superior. 
[Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  ,Sci.,  rro(!.,  vid.  36,  pp.  225- 
220,1888. 

—  The    gabbros    and    dioritcs   of  the 


"Cortland  series"  on  the  Hudson 
River,  near  I'eekskill,  N.  Y. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  35,  pp.  438-448, 
1888. 

Abstract,  Am. Nat.,  vol.  22,  p. 929  (i  p.),  1888. 


1018 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX    OP 


[dull.  127. 


WillianiB,  Qeorgo  TI. — Continued. 

'^ll(^<'ollla('tnlf'tanlor|llliHlll  prodncctl 

in  tlio  adjoining  niicii  HchistM  aiulliiiie- 
HtoiiuB  hy  the  iiuiHsivo  rocks  of  the 
"  (/'orthmd  series,"  iieiir  Peekskill, 
N.Y. 

Am.  .Tour.  Scl.,  3<l  Rories,  vol.  30,  pp.  254-250, 
Plato  VI,  18«f<. 

AliHtnictH.  .rolmn  Uiipkiiis  I'liiv.,  Circiilftrs, 
vol.  7.  pii.  6.'l-fM,  No.  fl.'i;  Am.  Nut.,  vol.  22,  pp. 
10'J(Mii'.'l  (i  p.),  1888. 

[SuhdiviHionrt  of  Archoan,  nature  of 

ohlest  cry.stalliiie  Hchistn,  origin  of  ser- 
pentine, and  1180  of  tt'rui  "Taconic."] 
riitcniatioual  Con);.  Gcol.,  Am.  Committcp, 
7{i;port«,  1888  A,  ]>ii.  07-08, 1888. 

On  the  use  of  tlie  term  "Taconic." 

luteiuaticmal  (Umg.  (Jeol.,  Am.  Cumiuittee, 
IJoporlH,  lfi88  li,  p.  17  (3  HiiOH),  1888. 
Am.  (".col.,  vol.  2,  p.  207, 1H88. 

Geoloify  of  the  IJaltimoro  region. 

.loliiis  Hopkins  U'liiv.,  Circular.s,  vol.  7,  p.  73 
(icol.),  \o.  f>5,  4=>,  188H. 

Progress  of  the  work  on  the  Arcbean 

geology  of  ^laryland. 

JoliiiH  Hopkins  I'niv.,  Circulars,  vol.  7,  i>p. 
01-03,  No.  05,  4^,  1888. 

Geology  of  Fernando  do  Noronha, 

Part  IT,  petrography. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  scries,  vol.  37,  pp.  178-181), 
1889. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  p.  522  (J  p.),  1889. 

Contributions  to  the  mineralogy  of 

Maryland. 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Circular,  vol.  8,  pp. 
99-100,  No.  76,  i^,  1889. 

[Notice  of  the  results  of  studies  in 

the  Menominee  and  Marcjuetto  regions.] 
r.  S.  Gool.  Surv.,  8Ui  Koport,  J.  W.  I'owoll, 
Director,  p.  1:J5  (»  p.),  Wtt8Uin},'tou,  1889. 

[Notice  of  results  of  petrographic 

studies  in  the  greenstone  .sehist  areas 
of  the  Marijuette  and  ^lenominee  re- 
gions of  Michigan.] 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,9tU  Keport,  J.  W.rowell, 
Director,  p.  83  (J  p.),  "Washington,  1889. 

The  greenstone  schist  areas  of  the 

Menominee  and  JIarqnette  regions  of 
Michigan ;  a  contribution  to  the  subject 
of  dynamic  metamorphism  in  eruptive 
rocks. 

V.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Hull.  No.  02,  pp.  31-241, 
Plates  III-XVI,  W.ishiuKton,  1890. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  pp.  472-r>74,  1891. 

The  nonfeldspathic  intrusive  rocks 

of  Maryland,  and  the  course  of  their 
alteration. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  0,  pp.  35-49,  1890. 


Williams,  George  H. — Continued. 

Note  oi\  tlie  eruptive  origin  of  the 

Syracuse  serpentine. 

Geol.  Soe,  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  533-5.34, 
189(1. 

Abslraels.  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  5,  p.  118  (J  p.), 
1890;  Am.  Nut.,  \  ol.  L>4,  p,  211  (4  lines),  IHWO. 

Signiiicaneo  of  oval  granitoid  areas, 

Geol.  Sue.  Am.,  Hull.,  vol.    1,  p.  fiSS  (J  p.), 
1890. 
Discussion  of  paper  by  C.  n.  Ilitchcock  on 

"Slfinillcanre  of  ox  al  granitoiil  areas  in  llii> 
Lower  Lanrentian.' 

(Jeological  and  i)otrograpliical    olt- 

servations  in    southern    and  Avestern 
Norway. 

Geol.  Soo.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  I,  pp.  551-553, 1800, 

Discussed  by  ]!.  K.  Kmers p.  5.')3  (J  i>.). 

Abstracts,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  5,  pji.  120-121(1 
p.) ;  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  pp.  210-211  (i  p.),  1890. 

On   a  geological    excursion   in  the 

northern  Appalachian  cliain. 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Circulars,  vol.  10,  No, 
84,  pp.  27-28  (IJ  cols.),4^  1890. 

Geology  of  the  vicinity  of  Balti- 
more. 

Alacfarl.ano's  Geol.  Jliry.  Guide,  2d  edition 
pp.  334-335, 1890. 

[ ]  The  work  on  the  crystalline  rocks 

of  Maryland. 

U.  .S.  Geol.  Surv.,  10th  Report,  J.  W.  Towdl, 
Director,  pp.  1,'>2-154,  "WashingtoD.  1890. 
Abstract,  ibid.,  pp.  31-32. 

[On  transition  of   crystalline    iiiid 

semicrystalline  rocks  in  eastern  Mary- 
land.] 

Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  2.  p.  223  (J  p.),  1891, 
Discussion,  of  K.  Pumpelly,  "The  relaliim 

of  secular  rock  disintejjratiim  to  certain  tran. 

sltioual  erystalliuo  schists." 

[ ]  [Fossils  in  the  Newark  formation 

of  Frederick  County,  Md.] 

Gool.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  p.  318  (J  p).  l"^''' 

Anglesito,   cerussito,    and    suliiiiiir 

from   the  Mountain  View  lead  mine, 
near  Union  Bridge,  Carroll  County,  Md, 
■lohus  Hopkins  Univ.,  Circulars,  vol.  liMif. 
73-75,  N'o.  87, 4°,  1891. 

Geology  of  crystalline  rocks,  Wash- 
ington sheet,  Mary  land- District  of  Co- 
lumbia-Virginia, United  States  (ieo- 
logical  Survey. 

Guide  to  Washington,  prepared  for  the  It' 
tcrnational  Conjj.  Geol.,  5th  session,  ^Vasliinf- 
ton,  1891.     luback. 

FoIdc>d  colored  geologic  map,  with  gc'ili'? 
of  sedimentary  rocks,  by  N.  H.  Doiton. 


nAIlTON,] 

Williama,  <i 

Tlie  loc 

mont  I'lati 

Guide  to 
tcrnational 
ton,  pp.  v.  I 

Crysta 

Gniili'  to  ) 
temational 
iugtou,  |ip.  Ti 

Tlie  geo 

sity  Htudon 

in  May,  IS! 

.Tobns  H( 

25-27,  No.  91 

Tlie  pctoj 

Piedmont  P 

( ieol.  Soc.  ^ 

plato  12, 1891 

Abstracts, 

(il');  '\m.  > 

The  8ili< 

milion  h'ivei 

Ge(d.  Soc.  A 
Abstr.'icts, 
Am.  Nat.,  vol 

Williams,  lie 
.searches,  Giiil 
Science  (odi 
191,40,1880. 

Channel  fi 

slialcs. 

Am.  .Jour.  .S( 

1881. 

The  recur 

vcmian  rocks 
Am.  Assoc. 
191, 1882. 

Equivaleu 

of  Iowa. 
Am.  Jour.  S( 

1883. 

Comparat 

Devonian  for 

Science,  vol. 

The  uiulul 

across  centra 
Btract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  , 

1883. 

■ —  On  a  remai 
(if  the  Chemii 
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1883. 

[Genesee  £ 

and  Wyomiiij. 
Sciuuce,  vol. ; 


[DULL.  127. 

, — Continued. 

iptivo  origin  of  tlio 

u> 

ill.,  vol.  1,  pp.  :m-:m, 

<(1.,  vol.  5,  p.  lift  (i  p.), 
4,p.2U(4  1iiifH),  IHUO. 

)val  granitoid  arens. 
nil.,  vol.    1,  p.  ri58  (,\  p.), 

iv  by  C.  n.  nitclicock  on 
1  graiiltuiil  arutiM  in  IIk' 

petrograpliifal    oli- 
thorn    and  western 

11.,  vol.  1,  pp.  551-553, 1890. 
Kinorsoii,  p.  55:1  (3  p.). 
eol.,  vol.  5.  pp.  120-121  l\ 
,].p.  210-211  (J  p.),  1800. 

il    excursion   in  the 

lian  cliain. 

[Iv.,  Circulars,  vol.  10,  Xo, 

),4o,1890. 

)  vicinity  of    Balti- 
,  Itsvy.  Guide,  2il  oditior 

the  crystalline  rocks 

)th  ■Roport,  .T.  W.  Povvcll 
Washington.  1890. 
31-32. 

of   crystalline    nni 
;ks  in  eastern  Mary- 

1.,  vol.  2.  p.  223  (J  p.),  1891. 
'unipt'lly,  'The  ri'laliun 
lo;;ratioii  to  certain  tniD- 
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o  Newark  formation 
ty,  Md.] 

•ol.2,p.318(4p.),U91. 

ssito,  and  sulphur 
m  View  lead  mine, 
Carroll  County,  Md. 
iv.,  Circulars,  vol.  1",  iip. 

tallino  rocks,  Wash- 
aud-District  of  C'o- 
Llnited  States  (ieo- 

on,  prepared  for  tlu^  In- 
1.,  5th  session,  ■VTasliini'- 

locicmap,  -with  geiiloij 
by  M.  II.  Darton. 


DABTOM.] 


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Williams,  (ieorgo  II. — Continnod. 

The  rocks  and  tlusir  relations  [I^iod- 

mont  Plateau]. 

(illilll^  to  W'nHliington,  prepared  for  tho  In- 
teruational  (ionf;.  (ieol.,  .'ith  HnHsiun,  WushinK- 
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(.'rystallino  rocks  of  Washington. 

(iiiidi' to  Wa«hin;;loM,  pr(|>aie(l  I'or  thii  In- 
trrniitioiial  Con^.  ( ieol.,  .'Jth  NOHHJon,  AVushiiig- 
iuKton,  pp.  .lO-.'")?,  181)1. 

The  geological  excursion  1>y  uiiivor- 

sity  students  across  tiie  Ap]>alachians 
in  May,  18!ll. 

.Tohns  Hopkins  TJniv.,  Circulars,  vol.  11,  ii|). 
2.'>-27,  No.  91,4  ,1801. 

The  potography  and  structure  of  the 

riodmont  I'lateau  in  Maryland. 

(lool.  Sor.  Am.,  lliill.,vol.  2,  pp.  DUl-SIT,  318, 
plate  12, 1801. 

Ahstrarts,  Am.  (!eol.,  vol.  8,  jip.  330-331 
(i)).);  Am.Xat.,  vol.  25,  pp.  909-910  (J  j)),  1891. 

The  silicified   glass-breccia  of  Ver- 
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Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  UiiU.,  vol.  2,  pj).  i;!8-l 40. 1801. 
Abstracts,  Am.  (icol.,  vol.  7,  \i.  201  (3  1inc.><); 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  pp.  lOOfvlOOO  (i  p.),  1891. 

Williams,  Henry  .^.    Paleontological  re- 
.scarches,  (ienesee  slate. 

Science  (edited  by  Miohels),  vol.  1.  pp.  190- 
101,40,1880. 

Channel  fillings  in  Upper  Devonian 

shales. 

Am.iTour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  21,  pp.  318-320, 
1881. 

The  recurrence  of  faunas  in  the  De- 
vonian rockrt  of  New  York. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  30,  pp.  186- 
191, 1882. 

Equivalency  of  the  Lime  t^rcek  beds 

of  Iowa. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.25,  J).  311  {[  p.), 
1883. 

Comparative    jialeontology   of    the 

Devonian  formation. 

Science,  vol.  2,  pp.  836-837, 1880. 

The  undulations  of  the  rock  lua.sses 

across  central  New  York  State.     [Ab- 
stract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol,  31,  p.  412, 
1883. 

• —  On  a  rem.arkable  fauna  at  the  base 
of  the  Chemung  group  in  New  York. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  .xories,  vol.  25,  pp.  97-104, 

1883. 

[Genesee  and    Portage  in  Genesee 

and  Wyoming  counties,  N.  Y.] 
Sciunce,  vol,  3,  p.  i2i  (4  p.>,  1884. 


Williams,  Henry  .'^. — Continued. 

[ ]  Tile  age  of  the  sandrock  at  Austin, 

Mower  County. 

Minni'KotaCcol.  and  Nat.  lllst.  Siirv.,  12th 
Annual  Report  for  1883,  p.  0, 1881. 

On   the   fossil   faunas  of  llic  r])per 

I  >evoniaii  along  tlie  meridian  ot'TH  liO', 
from  Tomidvins  County,  N.  Y.,  to  Ihad- 
ford  County,  Pa, 

U.  S.  <;col.  Surv.,  J.  \y.  I'dwcU,  Director, 
Hull.,  vol.  1,  No.  3,  lip.  .W-Hli,  WaHhin;;tnn,  1881. 

(jtsographical  and  jdiysical  condi- 
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stract.] 

Am.  As.-ioc.  Adv.  Hvl.,  I'roe.,  vol.  33,  jip.  422- 
423, 1884. 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.  4.  p)).  320  327  ('-,  p,), 
1884. 

Discussion  by  C.  A.  Ashbiinicr  and  .1 .  Hall, 
Science,  ibid. 

On  the  classification  of  the  I  pper 

Devonian, 

Am.  .\hsoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roe.,  vcd.  34.  pp.  222- 
234, 1880. 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.  0,  p)i.  220-221  (i  p.) 
1885. 

xVbstr.lct,  with  comments  by  ,1.  Mali,  Am. 
.lour.  Sci.  3d  series,  vol.30,  j).  310  (^  p.),  1885. 

A  revision  of  tlie  Cayuga  Lake  [New 

Y'ork]  Moetiou  of  the  Devonian. 

[liead  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1880.] 
Uricf  abstraet  in  Anu  .lour.  Sci.,  3d  series, 
vol.32,  p.  321,1880. 

Methods  of  instrtiction  in  general 


geology. 

Am.  Kat.,  vol.  21,  pp.  Clfl-620, 1887. 

—  On  the  fossil  fannas  of  the  Tapper 
Devonian — the  Genesee  stiction,  New 
York. 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  Hull.,  V(d.  0,  jtp.  481-003, 
liUitos  1-4,  Xo,  41,  \Vasliinj,'lon,  1887. 

—  On  the  diflferent  types  of  the  Devo- 


nian system  in  Nortli  America. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  .'I'l,  pji.  51-59, 
1888. 

Abstracts,  Nature,  vol.  37,  p.  3.'>8  (11  lines) ; 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  ,Sci.,  Vroc  vol.  3fi,  iip.  207- 
208  (i  p.),  1888. 

—  Report  of  the  subcomnuttee  of  the 


Upper  I'aleo/.oic  (Devonie). 

International  Cong.  Giol.,  Am.  ("oiumittce. 
Reports,  1888,  C,  31  pages,  ISj^S. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  225-239.  1888. 

Keviewcd  by  ,Tules  Mu.'cou,  Am.  Geol.,  vol. 
3,  pp.  00-01  (J  p),  1889. 

— On  the    relation    of  the    Devonian 
fannic  of  Iowa. 

Am.  Gool.,  vol.  3,  pp.  230-233, 1889. 


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W^illiamB,  Henry  S. — Continued. 

The  use  of  fossils  in  deternuuinff  tlie 

age  of  geologic  tcrranes.     [AhsLract.] 
Am.  Assoc.  Ad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  37,  p.  20fi  Q 
p.),  1889. 

[Conipurison  of  cis  with  trans  At- 
lantic formations.] 

Xaturt'.  vol.  40,  p.  657  (J  col.),  1880. 

The  Devonian  system  of  North  and 

South  Devonshire. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  seri»>s,  vol.  39,  pp.  31-38, 
1890. 

Abstract,  Am.  Assoc.  Ad.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol. 
38,  pp.  S:33-2.'I4  ( J  p.),  1800. 

The  Cuhoides  zone  and  its  fauna; 

a  discussion  of  methods  of  correlation. 
G«ol.   See.   Am.,   Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  481-500, 
l)liito8  ll-i:t,  1890. 
Abstracts,  Am.  Geol.,vol.  5, p.  120( J p.),1890; 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  pp.  200,  706  (J  p.),  1890. 

North    American    paleontology    for 

1887  and  18«8. 

Smithsoniau  Inst.,  Ueport,  1888,  part  1,  pp. 
201-326, 1890. 

[ ]  The  American  committee  of  the 

Iuteriiati(nial  Congress  of  Geologists. 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  Bcrles,  vol.  40,  pp.  180-107, 
1890. 

[ ]  [Geological  notes  in  central  and 

western  New  York.] 

MiicfiirliinoH  Gool.  Uwy.  Guide,  2d  edition, 
pp.  121, 123, 131, 1800. 

Correlation  papers;   Devonian  and 

Carboniferous,  II.  S.  Gool.  Surv.,  IJull. 
No.  8n,  279  pages,  Washington,  1891. 

What  is  the  Carboniferous  system  f 

[Abstract.] 

Geol  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  v<d.  2,  pp.  16-20, 1891. 

Williams,  J.  Francis.  The  igneous  rocks 
of  Arkan.sas. 

Geol.  Surv.  Arkansas,  Report  for  1891,  vol. 
2,  pp.  1-381,  429-457,  22  plates,  8  maps,  1801. 

Kemp,   .1.  F.,  and.     Tabulation  of 

the  dikes  of  igneous  locks  of  Arkansas. 
Geol.  Surv.  Arkansas,  lloport  for  1801,  vol. 
2,  "Ingiinous  rocks  of  Arkansas,"  by  J.  F. 
Williams,  i)p.  407-427, 1S91. 

Williams,  .1.  Lawton.  On  cycles  of  sed- 
imentation. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  pp.  315-324, 1891. 

Williams,  Mosps  B.,  Whitney,  J.  D,, and. 
Geology  and  topography  of  the  north- 
ern corner  of  the  State  [etc.]. 

Geology  of  New  llaiiipsliire,  by  C'linrloH  T. 
Jioksou,  Ist  Annual  Hcport,  pp.  83-03,  Cou- 
oord,  1841, 


Williams,  Moses  H.,  aud  Whitney,  ,J. 
D. — Continued. 

Keport    on     the    section    from 

Tortsmouth  to  Claremont  through  Con- 
cord. 

Geology  of  New  IlampBhire.  by  Cliarlcs  T. 
Jackson,  Ist  Annual  Report,  pp.  45-51,  Con 
cord,  1841. 

Williams,  Samuel  (S.  Notes  on  the  ge- 
ology of  some  localities  near  Canyon 
City,  Fremont  County,  Colo. 

United  States  geological  and  goograpliirnl 
survey  of  tlio  Territories,  F.  V.  Haydcn  in 
charge  Bull.  [vol.  1],  2d  series,  pp.  249-251, 
Wasliinglon,  1876. 

Dip  of  the  rocks  in  central  New  York. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  20,  pp.  ,'103-305, 
1883. 

The  geological  ago,  character,  and 

origin    of    gypsum    beds    of    Cayuga 
County,  N.  Y.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  33,  pp.401; 
(J  p.),  1885. 
Abstract,  Science,  vol.  4,  p.  325  (,\,  p.),  1884. 

Geological  relations  of  the  gypsum 

deposits  in  Caynga  County,  X.  Y. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  30,  pp.  212-218, 
1885. 

The  westward  extension  of  rocks  of 


Lower  lleldorberg  ago  in  New  York. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  31,  pp.  139-14ri, 
1886. 

Aljstract,  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci..Proc.,  vi  1. 
34,  pp.  235-236, 1886. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  20,  p.  372  (J  p.),  1884. 

Note  on  the  Lower  TTolderberg  rocks 

of  Cayuga  liUke. 

New  York,  6tli  Annual  Report  of  (lie 
geologist,  1880,  pp.  10-12,  .Vlbaiiy,  1887. 

Note  on  the  Lower  lleldorberg  rocks 

of  Cayuga  County,  N.  Y. 

Am.  A8.SO0.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  vol.  35,  pp.  21 1- 
215  (J  p.),  1887. 

The  Tally  limestone;  itsdistributimi 

and  its  known  fossils. 

New  York,  Ctli  Annual  Report  of  the  gcul 
ogist,  1880,  pp.  13-20,  map,  Alliany,  1887. 

The  TuUy  limestone,  its  distribution, 

its  irregularities,  its  character,  and  ils 
life. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Hcl.,  Proc,  vol.  35,  pp.  2i:i- 
214  (i  p.),  1887. 

Williams,  Samuel  J.     Applied   geology, 
aStipage,'..  V2\  Now  York,  188G. 

Willimott,  Charles  W.     Notes  on  some  of 
the  mines  in  the  Province  of  Quelicc 

(iiiil.  ,Surv.  Canada,  Report  of  jtrogri  ,^ 
1880, 1881, 1882,  pp,  1GG-14GU,  Montreal,  im. 


Willimott, 

Reporl 

some  mil 
Quebec,  a 
Geol.  S 
1882, 1883, 

Willis,  Bail 
Sioux  ret 
region  bel 
rivers,  Da 

V.  S.  G( 
Bull.,  vol. ; 
ington,  188 

Notes  < 

lected  in  I 

loth  (Jem 

pp.  301-329, 

Notes  o 

lected  in  C 

lOth  C'ens 

pp.  235-243, 

Notes  oi 

lected  in  e; 

loth  Cens 

pp.  331-350, 

Report  < 

sippi  and  t 

lOth  Censi 

pp.  457-467, 1 

Report 

eastern  Per 

lOthCcnsi 

pp.  223-234, 4 

Report  t 

ington  Terr 

lOthOnsu 

l>p.  759-771,  u 

Noter.      . 

lected  in   il 

lOth  C'ensu 

pp.  400-401,  n 

Changes 

ington  Terr; 

U.  S.  Geol. 

I)lates,  No.  40 

Tojjograp 

itays  Mount 
School  of  3 
J  887. 

[ ]  [Absem 

northern  Ws 
Washiiigloi 
(J  p.),  1887. 

■ The    marl 

Tenn. 

School  of  1 
1888. 


[bcll.  127. 

lud  Whitney,  J. 

ho  section  from 
lont  througli  Con- 

pBliirc,  by  Clmrlcs  1". 
sport,  pp.  45-51,  Con 

Notes  on  tbo  gc- 
tios  near  Canyon 
y,  Colo. 

leal  and  goonrapliicnl 
■ies,  1''.  V.  Haydt'U  in 
d  Beries,  pp-  219-251, 

central  New  York. 
B8,  vol.  20,  pp.  rici-sus, 

50,  character,  and 

beils    of    Cayuga 

;ract.] 

,,  rroc.vol.  33,  pp.40'J 

.4,p.325{i\,p.),18S4. 
ms  of  the  gypsum 
bounty,  X.  Y. 
ies,  vol.  30,  pp.  212-218, 

tension  of  rocks  of 
go  in  New  Y'ork. 
ries,  vol.  31,  pp.  139-14.1, 

Adv.  Sci.,Proc.,v<l. 

72  (i  p.),  1884. 

Tlelderberg  rocks 

muhl    Report  of    tin' 
.Vlbaiiy,  1887. 
lleldorherg  roclis 

:.Y. 

rro<-.,vol.35,pp.21l- 

10;  its  distribution 

al  Report  of  tlip  gml- 
;ip,  Alliuny,  1887. 

10,  its  distribution, 
character,  and  iU 

,  Proc,  vol.  35,  pp.  21:1- 

Applicd   geology, 
'ork,  1880. 

Notesonsomoof 

•ovinco  of  Quebto. 

K('Iiort   of   proJIl■(.^. 

.14G(i,  Montreul,  mi- 


DABTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


1021 


Willlmott,  Charles  W.— Continued.  i 

Report  of  observations  in  1883  on  j 

some  mines  and  minerals  in  Ontario, 

Quebec,  and  Nova  Scotia.  , 

Gool.   Surv.   Canada,    Report  of   progrcH«,  | 

1882, 1883, 1884,  pp.  1L-28L,  Montreal,  ISS.'i.  | 

Willis,  Bailey.  The  lignites  of  the  great 
Sioux  reservation.  A  report  on  tlio 
region  between  the  Grand  and  Moreau 
rivers,  Dak. 

U.  S.  Gcol.  Surv.,  .1.  W.  rowcll.  Director, 
Bull.,  vol.  3,  pp.  385-348, 5  plates,  No.  21,  Wash- 
ington, 1885. 

Notes  on  laniples  of  iron  ore  col- 
lected in  North  Carolina.  [ 
lOth  CenHim  U.S., vol.  15,  Mining  IndustrloH, 
pp.  301-329,  niai)8, 4°,  "Washington,  1886.               j 

Notes  on  the  samples  of  iron  ore  col-  ! 

lected  in  Ohio. 

lOtk  Census  V.  S.,  vol.  1!>,  Mining  Industries, 
pp.  235-243, 40,  Washington.  1886. 

Notes  on  the  samples  of  iron  ore  col- 
lected in  e.ast  Tennessee. 

lOth  Census  U.  S.,  vol.  15,  Mining  Industries, 
pp.  331-350,  maps,  4'^,  WaBhington,  1888. 

Report  of  a  trip  on  the  Upper  Missis- 
sippi and  to  Vermillion  Lake,  Minn. 
lOth  Census  T'.  .S.,  vol.  15,  Mining InduHtrios, 
pp.  457-467,  maps,  4°,  'Wasliington,  1886. 

Report    on    certain    luagnotites    in 

eastern  Pennsylvania. 

loth  Census  V.  S.,  vol.  15,  Mining  Industrie!), 
pp.  223-234, 40,  WaolMigton,  1886. 

Report  on  the  coal  fields  of  Wash- 
ington Territory. 

loth  Onsustl.  S.,  vol.  16,  Mining InduHtrios, 
pp.  759-771,  maps,  plates,  4'^,  Washington,  1886. 

Notet  .  the  samples  of  iron  ore  col- 
lected in   ilabama. 

lOth  Census  U.  S.,  vol.  15,  Mining  Industries, 
pp.  400-401,  ma]),  Washington,  1886. 

Changes  in  river  courses  in  Wash- 
ington Territory,  due  to  glaciation. 
U.S. Gcol.  .Surv., Bull., vol.  (I.  pp.  478-480,  4 
plates,  No.  40,  Wasliington,  1887. 

Topography  and    structure   in   the 

Mays  Mountains,  Toun. 

School  of  Mines  Quart.,  vol.  8,  ]>p.  242-2.')2, 
1887. 

[ ]  [Absence  of  sierra    structure    in 

northern  Washington  Territory.] 

WaBhingCon  Pliil.  Sou.,  Bull.,  vol.  9,  p.  8, 
(J  p.),  1H87. 

The    marble  of    Hawkins    County, 

Toun. 

.School  of  Minos  Quart.,  vol.  9,  pp.  112-123, 

1888. 


Willis,  Bailey— Continued, 

Mount  Rainier  and  its  glaciers. 

■Washington  Phil.  Soc,  Bull.,  vol.  10,  p.  10 
(S  p.),  1888. 

Round  about  Asheville. 

National  Geogr.  Mag.,  vol.  1,  pp.  291-300, 
map,  1889. 

[ ]  Washington. 

Maefarlane'sGcol.  Rwy.  Guide,  2d  edition, 
pp.  264-206, 1800. 

Rejtort,  Ai)palachian  division. 

U.  S.  Gc.d.  Surv.,  lOtli  Report,  .1.  ^\'. 
PowuII,  pp.  119-122,  1890,   Washington,  1890. 

Graphic  field  notes  for  ureal  geology. 

Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  177-188, 
plate  0,  1891. 

School  of  Mines.  Quart .,  vol.  12,  pp.  310-333, 
1891. 

[On  the  relations  existing  between 

faulting  and  the  arrangement  of  strata 
in  the  vertical  column  in  the  Appala- 
chian region.] 

G<Md.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vA.  2,  p.  154  (i  p.), 
1801. 

In  discussion  of  "  The  ovorthrust  faults  of 
the  Southern  Appalachians,"  l)y  ('.  W.  Ilayes. 

Williston,  S.  W.  American  .Jurassic 
dinosaurs. 

Kansas  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  6,  pp.  42-46, 

1878. 

Chalk  from  the  Niobrara  Cretaceous 

of  Kansas. 

Science,  vol.  16,  p.  2X4  (|  col.),  4°,  1890. 

On  the    structure    of   the    Kansas 

chalk. 

Kansas  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  12,  p.  100 
(S  p.),  1890. 

Wilson,  E.  II.  Report  upon  the  results 
of  borings  at  Memi>his,  Tcnn.,  Helena, 
Ark.,  Arkansas  City,  Ark.,  Greenville, 
Miss.,  and  Lake  Providence,  La,,  with 
data  pertaining  to  similar  work  pre- 
viously oxficuted. 

Letter  .Sec.  War,  Report  of  progress.  Missis- 
sipid  River  Commission,  November  25,  1881, 
47tli  Cong.,  Ist  soss.,  .Si'nato  Ex.  Do<'.  No.  10, 
l)p.  139-171,  Wasliington,  1HK2. 

Wilson,    .losoph     I).     Observations    of 
lluviatile  deposits  in  Peoria  Lake,  111. 
Chicago  Acad.  .Sci.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  13-29, 

I88r(. 

Winchell,  Alexand«'r.  On  the  geology 
of  the  (JliGctaw  BliilV. 

Am.  AsHoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  7,  pp.  150- 
15:1,  18;">f). 

The  shell  marls  of  Michigan. 

Miclilgan  Farmer,  September,  1855,  pp.  257- 
259,  1855. 


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[BDIX.  127. 


Winchell,  Alexander — Continued. 

StatisticH  of  some  artesian  welJs  of 

Alabama. 

Am.  AgHOK.  Adv.  Scl.,  Proc.,  vol.  10,  part  2, 
pp.  94-103, 1857. 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  middle  and 

southern  Alabama. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sol.,  Proc.,  vol.  10,  part  2, 
pp.  82-93, 1857. 

(".cologj'. 

Gcol.  Surv.  Michigan,  Ist  Biennial  Report 
of  progress,  pp.  19-200,  LanNing,  1861. 

Notice  of  the  rocks  lying  betwe(!n 

the  Carboniferous  limestone  of  the 
lower  peninsula  of  Michigan  and  the 
limestones  of  the  Hamilton  group,  with 
descriptions  of  some  ceplialopods  sup- 
po.sed  to  be  new  to  science. 

Am.  Jour.  ScL,  2d  series,  vol. 33,  pp.  352-360, 
1862. 

On  the  saliferous  rocks  and    salt 

springs  of  Michigan. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  34,  pp.  307-311, 
1862. 

On  the  identification  of  the  Catskill 

red  Handstone  group  with  the  Che- 
mung. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  35,  pp.  61-62, 
1863. 

On  the  origin  of  the  prairies  of  the 

valley  of  the  Mississippi. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  38,  pp.  332-344, 
444-445, 1864. 
Bead  to  Illinois  Nat.  Hist.  Soc,  June,  1863. 

Notice  of  a  small  collection  of  fossils 

from  the  Potsdam  sandstone  of  Wis- 
consin and  Lake  Superior  sandstone  of 
Michigan. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  37,  pp.  220-232, 
1864. 

Descriptions  of  now  species  of  fos- 
sils from  tho  Marshall  group  of  Michi- 
gan and  its  sn])posed  equivalent  in 
other  States  [etc.]. 

I'liiladelpliia  Acnd.  Sci.,  Proc.  for  1865  [vol. 
17],  pp.  109-133,  1806. 

Abslrnct,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  41, 
pp.  120-121  (J  p.),  1860. 

On  tho  oil  formation  in  Micliigan 

and  olsowucre. 

Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  2d  Hories.vol.  39,  pp.  350-355, 
1K65. 

From  a  report  on  the  "Ual<or  tract,"  near 
Lnl<(i))ort,  St.  Clair  County,  Mich.,  8  pages,  8°, 
Dulroit,  1864. 


Winchell,  Alexander— Continued. 

Some  indications  of   a  northward 

transportation  of  drift  materials  in  tho 
lower  peninsula  of  Michigan. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  40,  pp.  331-338, 
1865. 

Geological  map  of  Michigan,  Phila- 
delphia, 1866. 

De.scribed   in   Keues   Jahrbnch,  1868,  pp. 
99-101. 

Report  on  geological  and  industrial 

resources  of  the  Grand  Traverse  region, 
on  the  counties  of  Antrim,  Grand  Tra- 
verse, lienzie,  and  Leelanaw,  in  the 
lower  peninsula  of  Michigan,  98  pages, 
map,  Ann  Arbor,  1866. 

Absirnct,  Am.  Jour,  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  42, 

p.268(Ji>.),]866. 

Note  on  the  geology  of  petroleum  in 

Canada  west. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  41,  pp.  176-178, 

1860. 

Notes  on  fossils  from  Tennessee,  col- 
lected from  the  strata  immediately 
overlying  the  black  shale,  and  trans- 
mitted for  examination  by  J,  M.  Saffonl . 

Geology  of  Tennessee,  Safford,  pp.  440-440, 
Nasliville,  1869. 

Notes  on  some  post-Tertiary  phe- 
nomena in  Michigan. 

Read  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sol.,  1871. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat., vol.  4,  pp.  604-506  {{g  p.), 
1871. 

[Remarks  on  bowlder  from  coal  bed 

in  Ohio.] 

Read  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1871, 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  5,  p.  606  (J  p.),  1871. 

[Remarks    on    correlation  of  drift 

deposits  of  Northern  and  Southirn 
States,  in  discussion  of  E.  W.  Uilgard  h 
History  of  Gulf  of  Mexico.] 

Read  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1871. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  5,  p.  520  (J  p.),  18'1 . 

Notes    and  descriptions    of    fossils 

from  the  Marshall  groups  of  the  West- 
ern States,  with  notes  on  fossils  from 
other  formations. 

Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Proc,  vol.  11,  pp.  245-260, 
1871. 

On  tho  geological  age  and  equiva- 
lents of  tho  Marshall  group. 

Am.  I'hil.  .Soc,  Proc,  vol.  11,  pp.  57-82,385- 
418, 1871. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  2,  p.  445  (|  p.),  1809. 


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features  I 
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Suppc 

Champlal 
Am.  Joi 

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Rectifi 

of  Michif 
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pp.  27-43, 

Michig 

lar  skotcl 
:iud  goolo 
maps. 
Kxtracti 
pin, 1879. 

Micliif^i 

Maefailii 
121, 1879. 

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(ieolog 

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[ ]  Limi 

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lhH5. 

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Am.  Joi 
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ft  materials  in  the 
fichigan. 
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r  Michigan,  Phila- 
Jahrbnch,  1868,  pp. 

leal  and  indnstrial 
id  Traverse  region, 
Qtrim,  Grand  Trii- 
Leelanaw,  in  the 
[icbigan,  98  pageH, 

Sci.,  2(1  series,  vol.  42, 

;y  of  petroleum  in 

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shale,  and  traiis- 
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ost-Tertiary  phe- 

V.  Sci.,  1871. 
11. 4,  pp.  504-505  (ft  p.), 

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Itious  of  foHsil.s 
ips  of  the  Wo.st- 
on  fossils  from 

Ul.  11,  pp.  245-260, 

age  and  equiva- 

troup. 

II.  11,  pp.  57-82, 385- 

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DABTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN  GEOLOGY. 


1023 


Winchell,  Alexander — Continued. 

General  geology  of  the  State. 

Geol.  Surv.  MicliiKan,  Report  of  progress 
prostsiited  November  22,  1870,  pp.  26-33,  Lan- 
Bing,  1871. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  3d  series,  vol.  1, 
pp.  385-386  (5  p.),  1871. 

Report  of  a  geological  survey  of  the 

vicinity  of  Belleplaint",  Scott  County, 
Miun.,  1(5  pages,  St.  Paul,  1872. 

The  diagonal  system  in  the  physical 

features  of  Michigan. 

Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  3d  scries,  vol.  6,  pp.  36-40, 

1873. 

Supposed  agency  of  ice  floes  in  the 

Champlain  period. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  Sd  scries,  vol.  11,  pp.  225-228, 
1876. 

Rectification  of  the  geological  map 

of  Michigan. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  vol.  24,  part  2, 
pp.  27-43, 1876. 

Michigan;  being  a  condensed  popu- 
lar sketch  of  the  topography,  climate, 
;md  geology  of  the  State,  121  pages,  4 
in.ips. 

Extracted  from  WalUng's  Atlas  of  Michi- 
{;an,  1879. 

Michigan  [geological  formations]. 

Maofarluuc's  Am.  Gcol.  K.  E.  Guide,  pp.  115- 
121,1879. 

Sparks  from  a  geologist's  hammer, 

100  pages,  16  •,  Chicago,  1881. 

Secular  increase  of  the  earth's  muss. 

Science,  vol.  2,  pp.  820-821, 1883. 
Cbemicitl  News,  March,  1884. 

World  life,  or  comparative  geology, 

xxiv,  613  pages,  Chicago,  1883. 

(ieological  excursions,  or  the  rudi- 
ments of  geology  for  young  learners, 
vi,  234, 120  l)age8,  Chicago,  1884. 

[ ]  Limits  of  Tertiary  in  Alabama. 

.Science,  vol.  3,  p.  32  (J  p.),  1884. 

On  the  geology  of  Ann  Arbor. 

Head  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1885. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  serios,  vol.  30,  p.  315  (J  p.), 

1H85. 

—  Sources  of  trend  and  crnstal  sur- 
l>lusage  in  mountain  structures. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  34,  i)p.  209- 
212, 1885. 

Am.  ilour.  Sci.,  3U  series,  vol.  30,  pp.  417-4'JO, 
188,'i. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  Sci  ,3(1  scries,  vol.  30, 
p.  316  (7  lines) ;  Science,  vol.  6,  p.  220  (^  p.),  4°. 


Winchell,  Alexander— Continned. 

Geological  studies,  or  elements  of 

geology,  XXV,  513  pages,  Chicago,  1886. 
Walks  and  talks  in  the  geological 

field,  329  pages,  12°,  New  York,  1886. 

Report    of   geological  observations 

made  in  northeastern  Minnesota  during 
the  season  of  1886. 

Ge(d.  and  Nat.  Ilist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  16th 
Report,  1880,  pj).  7-206,  map.  1887. 

Unconformibility  Itetween  the  Ani- 

mikie  and  the  Vermilion  series. 

Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  3d  series,  vol.  34,  p,  314, 1887. 

Views  on  the  Arcbean. 

International  Cong.  Gcol.,  Am.  C(mimittoe, 
Reports,  1888,  A,  p.  206,  1888. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  146-184,  in  part,  1888. 

The  tinconformities  of  the  Animikie 

in  Minnesota. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  14-24, 188K. 

Some  effects  of  pressure  of  a  conti- 
nental glacier. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  139-143, 1888. 

The  Taconic  (luestion. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  347-363, 1888. 

Geology  cas  a  means  of  culture. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  44-51, 100-114, 1888. 

[On  the  use  of  the  term  "Taconic."] 

International  C(mg.  Gcnl.,  Am.  CommittiW, 
Reports.  1888  R.  pp.  12-13,  1888. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  202-203, 1888. 

[On  the  nomenclature  of  the  Ter- 
tiary and  the  faunal  relations  and  des- 
ignation of  the  Quaternary.] 

International  Cong.  Geol.,  Am.  Committee, 
Reports,  1888  F,  pp.  16-17  q  p.),  1888. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  283-382, 1888. 

Report  of  a    geological  survey  in 

Minnesota  during  the  seanon  of  1887, 
embracing  comporative  observations  in 
some  other  regions. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  16th 
Report,  pp.  133-301.  Minne.ipolis,  1888. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  aeries,  vol.  37, 
pp.  407-498, 1889. 

Conglomerates  inclosed  in  gneissic 

terranes. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  3,  pp.  1.-|3-165, 256-261, 1889. 

[ ]  Rejoinder  to  Dr.  Lawsoii  [on  rock 

foliation  and  sedimentation]. 
Am.  Geol.,  v.il.  3,  pp.  163-10,'.,  1889. 

Two  systems    confounded    in    the 

lluroninn. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  3,  pp.  212-214, 1889. 


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'■H' 


■Wlnchell,  Alexander — (yontinuod. 

' SyHteniatlc  results  of  a  field  study 

of  the  Arclioan  rocks  of  the  Northwest. 
[Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Scl.,  Proc,  vol.  87,  pp.  205- 
200  0  p.),  1889. 

Al)8tra<'t,  Science,  vol.  12,  p.  100(12  lines), 
1888. 

Field  studios  in  the  Archean  rock.s  of 

Alinne.sotn,  witli  accessory  observations 
in  Ontario,  Micliigan,  and  Wisconsin, 
504  pages,  Ann  Arbor,  1889. 

lioiirint  of  roporls  in  Kcports  of  Gool.  and 
Nft).  IliNt.  uf  MinnoHotn  for  1880  and  1887. 

Some  results  of  Archean  studios. 

Gool.  Sac.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  357 J90, 392- 
393, 1800. 

Discussed  by  C.  K.  Von  Ilisc,  pp.  391-393. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Gcol.,  vol.  5,  p.  121  (J  p.); 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  pp.  281-292, 1890. 

[Strength  of  the  earth's  crust.] 

Geol.  SocAm..  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  25-26  (J  p.), 

1890. 
Discussion  of  paper  by  G.  K.  Gilbert  with 

that  title. 

[lioniarks    on    the    distribution  of 

bowlders  in  the  lower  peninsula  of 
Michigan.] 

Gool.  Soc.  Am., JJuU.,  vol.  1,  p.  29  (J  p.),  1890. 
In  discussion  of  j)apor  by  T.  C.  Chamberlin 
on  "  Bowlder  bolts  distinguishod  from  bowl- 
der trains.'' 

The      geological      position    of   the 

Ogishke  conglomerate.     [Abstract.] 
Am.    Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  38,  pp. 
234-235  (J  p.),  18d0. 

Recent  observations  on  some  Cana- 
dian rocks. 

Am.  (Jeol.,  vol.  6,  pp.  ,f80-370, 1890. 
Altstract,  Am.    Nat.,   vol.   25,  pp.  365-3C6 
(i  p.),  1891. 

Michigan. 

Macfarliiiio's  Geol.  Rwy.  Guide,  2d  edition, 
pp.  189-197, 1890. 

Recent  views  about  glaciers. 

Tlic  Forum,  vol.  10,  pp.  300  314, 1890. 

American  opinion  on  the  older  rocks. 

Geol.  Surv.  Mitiuesota,  18th  Keport,  pp.  65- 
219  [1891.  ] 

A  last  word  with  the  Huroniau. 

Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  8.')-l?4,  1891. 
Abstracts,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  LTi,  pp.  651-6.12; 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  7,  p.  261  (J  p.),  1891. 

and  Marcy,   Oliver.     Enumeration 

of  fossils  collected  in  the  Niagara  lime- 
stone at  Chicago,  111.,  with  descriptions 
of  several  now  species. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  ^f omoirs,  vol.  1,  pp. 
81-114,  plato,  4°,  1866-1869. 


Wlnchell,  H.  V.    Tartial  report  of  ob. 
servations  made  by. 

Gool.  and  Nat.  nistSurv.  Minnesota,  15tli 
lleport,  1886,  pp.  403-419,  Minneapolis,  1887. 

Report  of  observations  made  during 

the  summer  of  1887. 

Gool.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  ICth 
Koport,  pp.  395-478,  map,  Minneapolis,  1888. 

Thediabasic  schists  containing  tlie 

jaspilito  beds  of  northeastern  Minne- 
sota. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  3,  pp.  18-22, 1889. 

Report  of  field  observations  made 

during  the  season  of  1888,  in  the  iron 
regions  of  Minnesota. 

Gaol,  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  ITtli 
Report,  pp.  77-145,  Minneapolis,  1889. 

Geological  age  of  the  Saganagn 

granite. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  .1)1  series,  vol.  41,  pp.  38fl-3!iii, 
1891. 


—  Wlnchell,  N.  H.,  and.    On  a  possi- 
ble  chemical  origin  of  the  iron  ores  of 
the  Keewatin  in  Minnesota. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  291-300, 1889. 
Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Scl.,  Proc.,  vol.  38,  pp.  23:(- 
242, 1889. 

Geol.  Surv.  :Minnesota,  Bull.  No.  6,  pp.  391- 
399, 1891. 

[Professor  Irving  and  the  Kee- 
watin series,  and  the  origin  and  horizon 
of  the  iron  ores  of  the  Vermilion  Luke 
series.] 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  383-386, 1889. 

The  Taconic  iron  ores  of  Jliii- 


uesota  and  of  western  New  England, 
Am.  Gool.,  vol.  6,  pp.  203-274, 1890. 
Gool.  Surv.  Minnesota,  Bull.  No.  6,  pp.  400- 

410, 1891. 
Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  4U,  p, 

332  (J  p.),  1890. 

—  The    iron  ores  of  Minnesot,!, 

their  geology,  discovery,  developnuiit, 
qualities,  and  origin,  and  comparison 
with  those  of  other  iron  distrii  t.s. 
(Jeol.  Surv.  Minnesota,  Bull.,  No.  6,  IliO 
pages,  H  jdates,  including  3  foldiiij! 
maps,  Minneapolis,  1891. 

In  Appendices  A,  B,  and  (^  are  ropul)li8lie(l 
"On  a  possible  chemical  origin  of  the  onsdt 
the  Kcew-.-itin  in  Minni-sola,"  and  "The  1:1 
conic  iron  ores  of  Minnesota  and  western  New 
England,"  by  N.  H.  and  H.  V.  WIncbell,  miil 
"Tlio  ICiistern  equivalents  of  tho  Minnesota 
iron  ores,"  \>y  N.  II.  Winehell. 

Abstracts,  Kiig.  and  Alining  Jour.,  vol.  .''iJ.  p. 
3  (f  p.),  4°  i  Am.  Gool,  vol.  7,  pp.  370-3V1, 11*01. 


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Wlnchell,  N. 

(tf  Green  IJa 

some  observj 

outlet  of  La 

Am.  Jimr 

1871. 

—  Chart  of 
intended  toe 
nosota  to  the 
the  earth,  ai 
loncy  of  somi 
tion  has  recei 
and  in  Europ 

Geol.  and  Ni 
Annual  Jiepor 
St.  Paul,  1873. 

—  [General  s 
Minnesota.] 

Geol.  and  Na 
Annual  Report 
preliminary  go 
I'aul,  1873. 

Abstract,  Am 
:)13(ip.),1873. 

Map  also  in  (i 
cents  of  Univor 
Paul,  1873. 

The  surface 

Ohio. 

Am.  Assoc.  A< 
IHO,  1873. 

Abstract,  Am. 
:)21-322, 1872. 

—  Reports  on 
(Insky,  Seneca 
counties. 

Geol.  Surv.  Oh: 
4  maps,  Columbv 

—  The  drift  de 
Popular  Sci. 

1873. 

Reviewed  by  J 
3d  series,  vol.  13, 

—  On  the  Ham 
Am.  Jour.  Sci, 

1874. 

—  fieologicaln 
in  the  Minneso 

Minnesota  Aci 
15.3-156, 1874. 

—  Tho  Dovonii 
Am.  Assoc.  A 

pp. 100-104,  1874 

— ]  Peat. 

Geol.  and  Na( 
Annual  Report 


1874. 


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irtial  report  of  ob- 

ikSurv.  Minnesota,  151  |j 
19,  Minneapolis,  1887. 

/'ations  made  during 

r 

'..  Surv.  Minnesota,  16th 
ip,  Minneapolis,  1868. 

liflts  containing  tlie 
orthoasteru  Minm*- 

.  18-22, 1889. 

observations  made 
of  1888,  in  tbo  iron 
ta. 

t.  Surv.  Minnesota,  ITtli 
iineapoliK,  1889. 

of  the  iSagana<;n 
irie8,voI.41,  pp.  388-;iiiii, 

.,  and.  On  a  possi- 
1  of  tho  iron  ores  of 
itinesnta. 

.  291-SCH),  1889. 
l.,Proc.,vol.38,  pp.  2:i:i- 

•ta,  Bull.  No.  6,  pp.  391- 

Tving  and  tbo  Kec- 

origin  and  liori/oii 

;he  Vermilion  Lake 

|383-386, 1889. 

iron  ores  of  51  in- 
mi  New  England, 
!63-274, 1890. 
|a.  Bull.  No.  6,  pp.  400- 

pci.,  3d  seriea,  vol.  40,  p. 

res  of  Minnesota, 
I'ery,  doveloiMiiciit, 
li,  and  comparisim 

pr  iron  districts. 
f;a,  Bull.,  No.  6,  ISO 
eluding  3  foldiii),' 
1891. 

Inil  Vj  iu'i>  repulilislKHl 
ll  origin  of  the  onsnf 
Isotn,"  and  "Tlir  In 
sotiinnd  western  New 
|1  H.V.  Winclicll,  iiMil 

its  of  tho  Minne«ol,i 

clicll. 

lining  .Tour.,  vol.  .''i..'.  p. 
ll.  7,  pp.  370-371,  liiiil. 


piBTOH.] 


NORTH  AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


1025 


Wincbell,  N.  II.  Tho  glacial  features 
of  (4roon  Kay  of  Lake  Michigan,  with 
Konie  observations  on  a  probable  fornuT 
nutlet  of  Lake  Superior. 

Am.  Jour  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  2,  pp.  15-19, 
1871. 

- —  Chart  of  geological  nonionolatnre 
intended  to  express  tho  relation  of  Min- 
nesota to  tho  great  geological  scries  of 
tho  oiirth,  and  tho  probable  equiva- 
lency of  some  of  tbo  names  the  forma- 
tion has  received  in  the  various  States 
and  in  Europe. 

(lOol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnenota.  Ist 

Annual  Koport  for  1872,  chart  opposite  p.  38, 

St.  Paul,  1873. 

[General  sketch  of  the  geology  of 

Minnesota.] 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  Ist 
Annual  Report  for  1872,  pp.  40-48,  80-64. 64-118, 
preliminary  geolofjio  map  of  tho  State,  .St. 
Paul,  1873. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci,,  3d  series,  vol.  5, p. 
;!13(ip.),1873. 

Mni>  also  in  annual  report  of  hoard  of  re- 
gents of  University  of  Minnesota  for  1872,  St. 
I'aul,  1873. 

—  Tho  surface  geology  of  northwestern 
Ohio. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  vol.  21,  pp.  152- 
IKO,  1873. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  scries,  vol.  4,  pp. 
:i21-322, 1872. 

—  Reports  on  the  geology  of  San- 
dusky, Seneca,  Wyandot,  and  Marion 
ronnties. 

(leol.  Surv.  Ohio,  Report,  vol.  1,  pp.  5fll-64.'>, 
I  maps,  Columbus,  1873. 

—  'I'he  drift  deposits  of  the  Northwest. 
Popular  Sci.   Monthly,  vol.  3,  pp.  202-210, 

1873. 

Reviewed  by  J.  1).  I)  [ana].  Am.  Jour.  Sci., 
:iil  series,  vol.  13,  pp.  64-65  (J  p.),  1876. 

—  On  tho  Hamilton  in  Ohio. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  7,  pp.  39,1-308, 

1874. 

—  f  Jeological  notes  from  early  explorers 
in  the  Minnesota  Valley. 

Minnesota  Acad.  Sci.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  89-101, 
15:1-156,1874. 

—  Tho  Devonian  limestones  in  Ohio. 
Am.  As.soc.  Adv.  Soi.,  Proo.,  vol.22,  part  2, 

pp. 100-104,  1874. 

— ]  Peat. 

(leol.  and  Nat.  lllst.  Surv.  ^linncsota,  2d 
Annual  Report  for  1873,  pp.  88-127,  St.  Paul, 
1874. 

Bull.  127 65 


Wincbell,  N.  II.— Continued. 

[ ]  Tho  Helleplaino  salt  well. 

Geol.  and   Nat.  Hist.    Surv.  Minnesota,  2d 

Annual  KoiM»rt  for  1H73,  pp.  79-87,  St.  Paul, 

1874. 

[Geology  of  Ottawa,  Crawford,  Mor- 
row, Delaware, Van  Wert,lInion,  Pauld- 
ing, Hardin,  Hancock,  Wood,  Putnttm, 
Allen,  Auglaize,  Mercer,  Henry,  and 
Defiance  counties.] 

Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  IJeport.vol.  2,  pp.  227-438, 
(.'olumbus,  1874. 

[ ]   The    geology   of  the    Minnesota 

Valley. 

Geol.  and  Kat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnoxota,  2d 
Annuiil  Report  for  1873,  pp.  127-212,  St.  Paul, 
1874. 

[ ]  Report  on  the  geology  of  Freeborn 

County. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  3d 
Annual  Report  for  1874,  pp.  .">-19,  map,  St. 
Paul,  1875. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  ltd  series,  vol.  10, 
pp.:iO«-307(ip.),1875. 

From  tbo  Red  River  of  tho  North  to 

Fort  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Report  of  a  reconnaissance  of  the  Bl.ick 
Hills  of  Dakota,  made  in  the  summer  of  1874, 
by  William  Ludlow,  pp.  21-66,  map,  4^,  Wash- 
ington, 1875. 

U.  S.  A.  Report  of  Chief  of  En^'inrers,  1874. 
Appendix  PP,  pp.  1131-1172,  ■Wnsbiugton, 
1875. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  10, 
pp.;l85-380(ip.),1875. 

Notes  on  the  deep  well  drilled   .it 

East  JSinnoapolis,  Minn.,  in  1874-75. 
Minnesota  Acad.  Sci.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pji.  187- 
189. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  3d  series,  vol.  13, 
p.  478  (J  p.),  1877. 

Note  on  lignite  in  tho  Cretaceous  of 

Minnesota. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  .3d  series, vol.  10,  p.  307  (J  p.), 

187,5. 

[ ]  Report  on  the  geology  of  Mower 

County. 

(ieol.  end  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  3d 
Annual  Report  for  1874,  pp.  20-30,  map,  St. 
Paul,  1875. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  3d  Hories,  vol.  10, 
p.  306-307  (J  p.),  1875. 

The  economical  geology  of  tho  re- 
gion of  Cheboygan  and  Old  Mackinac, 
in  the  counties  of  rreacpio  He,  Emmet, 
and  Cheboygan. 

12th  Aunnal  Report  of  the  Hccrctary  of  the 
State  board  of  agriculture,  Michigan,  for  1873, 
pp.  103-107,  Lansing,  1875. 


1026 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OF 


[ntJLL.  127. 


i; 


! 


•^*'i 


n 


Winobell,  N.  H.— Continnert. 
Vegetable  remains  in  tlio  drift  de- 
posits of  the  Northwest. 

Am.  Arboc.  Adv.  Scl..  Proc,  vol.  24,  part  2, 
pp.  4;i-50,  1870. 

Oji  the  parallolisiu  of  Devoniau  out- 
crops in  Michigan  and  Ohio. 

Am.  AsHuc.  Adv.  8ci.,Proc.,  vol.  24,  pnrt  2, 
pp.  57-59,  1876. 

[ ]  Koport  on  the  geoh)gy  of  Fillmore 

County. 

Ucol.  and  Xiit.  llirit.  Siirv.  MiuiicHotii,  4th 
AnnuiilKoport  for  1875,  pp.  251-303,  map,  St. 
I'aul,  1870. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  3d  series,  vol.  13, 
p.  140  (1  p.),  1877. 

[ ]  The  geology  of  Houston  County. 

Geol.  nnd  Kat.  Ilist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  5th 
Annual  Koport  for  1870,  pp.  9-50,  map,  St.  Paul, 

1877. 

[ ]  The  geology  of  Hennepin  County. 

(leol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  .■>tli 
Annual  Report  for  1876,  pp.  131-201,  mop,  St. 
Paul,  1877. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Scl,,  3d  series,  vol,  14, 
pp.  422-423  (i  p.),  1877. 

The  geology  of  Rock  and  Pipestone 

counties. 

Geol.  and  Kat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  Uth 
Annual  Koport  for  1877,  pp.  93-111,  map,  Min- 
neapolis, 1878. 

The  geology  of  Morrison  County.  | 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  Otii 

Annual  Report  for  1877,  pp.  5U-53,  Minneap-  | 

oils,  1878.  I 


[ ]  The  geology  of  Ramsey  County. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  Ctli 

Annual  Report  for  1877,  pp.  66-92,  map,  Minno- 

npolis,  1878. 
Abstract,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  17, 

pp.  168-170, 1879. 

[ ]  Reconnaissances  [in  Wright,  Good- 
hue, and  Rice  counties  and  along  North- 
ern Pacific  Railroad]. 

Oool.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  ^Minnesota,  6th 
Annual  Report  for  1877,  pp.  43-49,  Miunoap- 
oils,  1878. 

[ ]  The  water  supply  of  the  Red  River 

valley. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  Otii 
Annual  Report  for  1877,  pp.  9-42,  Minneapoli.s, 
1878. 

The  recession  of  the  Falls  of  St.  An- 
thony. 

Geol.  .Soc,  Quart.  Jour.,  vol.  34,  pp.  886-901, 
1878, 

Abstract,  Phil.  Mag.,  now  series,  vol.  0, 70-71 
(»P.),1878. 


"Wlnchell,  N.  H.— Continued. 

Minnesota.     [Geological  forni.i- 

tions.] 

Macfarlanc'a  Am.  Geol.  R.  K.  Guide,  pp 
145-147, 1879. 

Sketch  of  the  work  of  the  season  of 

1878. 

Gool.  and  Nut.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  Ttl, 
Annual  lieport  for  1878,  pp.  9-26,  Miuuoapulij 
1879. 

[ ]  The  cupriferous  series  at  Dulutli. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  MinnoMota,  till, 
Annual  Report  for  1879,  pp.  22-26,  St.  Paul 
1880. 

r 1  Section  of  a  deep  well  at  Eunnets. 

burg,  Iowa. 

Minnesota  Acad.  Scl.,  Hull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  lis;. 
388, 1880. 

The  Cretaceous  in  Minnesota. 

Minnesota  Acad.  Sci.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  .HT- 
350, 1880. 

[ ]  I'reliniinary  list  of  rocks  [from 

crystalline     formations    of     nortLerii 
Minnesota] . 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  'Jth 
Annual  Report  for  1880,  pp.  10-114,  St.  rcler 
1881. 

Geology  of  the  Upper  Missis.sipjii 

Valley. 

Minnesota  Historical  Company's  history o! 
the  I'pper  Iklississippi  Valley,  pp.  700-Ti); 
Minneapolis,  1881. 

—  The  cupriferous  series  in  Minnesota 
Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  ^Minnesota.  Stii 

Annual  Report  for  1880,  pp.  385-387,  St.  I'eltr 
1881. 

Science  (edited  liy  Michels),  vol.  1,  (i.  19; 
(J  p.),  1880. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  29,  pp.  4."- 
425, 1880. 

—  Summary  statement. 

(ieol.and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  U'lh 
Annual  Report  for  1881,  pp.  5-8,  St.  Paul  1«, 

Reviewed  by  J.  1).  1)  [ana].  Am.  Jour.  Sn 
3d  series,  vol.  25,  pp.  156-1E7  (|  p.),  1883. 

—  Typical  tliin  sections  of  the  rock; 
of  the  cupriferous  scries  in  Minnesota, 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  lOili 
Annual  Report  for  1881,  pp.  137-143,  St.  Paul. 
1882. 

]  The  Potsdam  sandstone. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota.  Wi 
Annual  Report  for  1881,  pp.  123-136,  St,  I'niil 
1882. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  17,  p.  53fi  (5  I'l 
1883  J  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  25,  pp.  153- 
156  (I  p.),  1883. 


DAKTOK.) 


Winohell,  ^ 

]  Prelir 

Geol.  and 
Annual  Ro 

1882. 

Abstract, 
p.  156  (J  p.), 

—  The  geol 

l.y  C.  C.  AV 

the  ''C"\V 

Geol.  and 

Annual  Rei 

1882. 

Read  to  M 

Dall's  ob 

the  bearing 
iiomena  in 
Am.  Jour. 

1881. 

Rdsumd  < 

nomenclatu 

stratigraphi 

Congr(^sG< 

2d  session,  pi 

Typical  t 

tiie  ctiprifer 
Am.  Assoc. 
106, 1882. 

Clay  pebl 

Am.  Assoc. 
(ip).1884. 
iVbs  tract,  S< 

The  Lake 

Science,  vol. 

Review  of  A 

1).  Irving,  ibiil 

Reviewed  b; 

— Note  on  th 

Mesalti  and  A 

Geol.  and  Ni 

.'Vnnual  Repoi 

olis,  1884. 

[-— ]  Minneso 
loth  Census 
.stones  of  the 
the  quarry  i 
liound  as  par 
liagination,  W 

—  Ccmiparati 
and  New  1 
stract.] 

Am.  Assoc. 
-50, 1884. 

—  The  crysti 
west. 

Am.  Assoc.  . 
379, 1885. 
Am.  Nat.,  to 


[nuLL.  127. 

Jontiuued. 
teologicnl  fornn- 

.  Geol.  K.  U.  Guidii,  i>|i 

York  of  tho  season  of 

iHt.  Kurv.  Hiuuemitii,  Tlli 
878,  pp.  9-26,  Minneapolis 

oils  series  at  Dulutli, 
:i8t.  Siirv.  Minnonotii,  sii, 
■  1879,  pp.  22-26,  St.  I'.iul 

deep  well  at  Euiiiitts- 
.Scl.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pptsT- 

8  in  Minnesota. 
Soi.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pii.  :!t;- 

list  of   rocks  [from 
latlous    of     northern 

list.  Surv.  Minnosotii,  'Jtli 
•  1880,  pp.  10-114,  St.  I'oUr, 

10   Tipper   Mississipiii 

ifal  Company's  hlHtdryo! 
«ppi   Valloy,  pp.  700-Ti); 

s  series  in  Minne.-fota, 
ist.  Surv.  Minnesota  W.i 
1880,  pp.  385-387,  St.  rcur 

ly  Michcls),  vol.  1,  \>.  19: 

id.,  I'roc,  vol.  29,  pp.i.';- 

iment. 
it.  Surv.  Mhinosota,  U'lt 
881,  pp.  5-8,  St.  Paul  1«. 
1)  [ana].  Am.  Jour.  Sn. 
156-1E;7  (i  p.),  1883. 

ections  of  tho  rocks 
series  iu  Minnesota. 
t.  Surv.  Minuosotii,  Wili 
1881,  pp.  1;17-143,  St.  I'aii 

sandstone. 

)t.  Surv.  Minnesota,  Wlh 
1881,  pp.  123-136,  St.  I'aiil 

It.,  vol.   17,  p.  536  (J  I' 
Ikl  Borlos,  vol.  25,  iip.  l* 


DAKTOK.) 


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1027 


Winohell,  N.  H.— Continued. 

[ ]  Preliminary  list  of  rocks. 

Geol.  and  Xat.  IliHt.  Surv.  Minnesota,  10th 
Annual  Koport  for  1881,  pp.  9-122,  St.  Paul, 
1882. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  3(1  sorie*,  vol.  25, 
p.  156  (i  p.),  1883. 

- —  The  geology  of  the  deep  well  drilled 
l)y  C.  C.  Whelpley,  at  Minueai)oli8,  at 
tlie''C"  Washburn  Mill. 

(ieol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  lOtli 
.Vnnual  Iteport  for  1881,  pp.  211-217,  St.  Paul, 
1882. 
Kead  to  Minnesota  Acad.  Scl.,  1882. 

Dall's  observations  on  Arctic  ice  and 

I  lie  bearing  of  tho  facts  on  Glacial  pho- 
iioniena  in  Minnesota. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  21,  pp.  358-360, 
1H81. 

Rdsumd  d'une  communication  sur  la 

nomenclature  g(>ologi([ue  dans  I'dchello 
t*tratigraphique. 

CongT^sG6ol.  International,  CompteKendu, 
lid  session,  pp.  642-646,  Bologne,  1882. 

Typical  thin  sections  of  tho  rocks  of 

tlie  cupriferous  scries  iu  Minnesota. 
Ara.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  30,  pp.  160- 

100, 1882. 

Clay  pebbles  from  Princeton,  Minn. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  vol.  32,  p.  238 
(ip-).1884. 
Abstract,  Science,  vol.  2,  p.  324  (J  p.),  1883. 

The  Lake  Superior  rocks. 

Science,  vol.  1,  p.  334, 1883. 
Keviewof  A.  R.  C.  Solwyn,  ibid.,  j>.  11,  and  I{. 
1).  Irving,  ibid.,  pp.  140-141. 
Reviewed  by  R.  D.  Irving,  ibid.,  p.  422  (i  p.). 

— Note  on  the  age  of  the  rocks  of  the 
Mesabi  and  Vermilion  iron  districts. 
Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  lltli 
Annual  Report  for  1882,  pp.  168-170,  Minneap- 
olis, 1884. 

[ ]  Minnesota  [building  stones]. 

loth  Census  U.  S.,  Report  on  the  building 
Hlones  of  tho  United  States  and  statistics  of 
llie  quarry  industry  for  1880.  pp.  244-2.'ifi, 
liound  as  part  of  Vol.  X,  but  with  separate 
jiagination,  Washington,  1884. 

—  Comparative  strengths  of  Minnesota 
and  New  England  granites.  [Ab- 
stract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  .Scl.,  Proc,  vol.  32,  pp.  249- 

250. 1884. 

—  The  crystalline  rocks  of  tho  North- 
west. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  33,  pp.  363- 

379. 1885. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  pp.  984-1001, 1884. 


[ 


Winchell,  N.  H.— Continued. 

Cool. and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  13th 
Anuuul  Report,  pp.  124-140,  St.  I'aul.  I8HS. 

Abstracts,  Science,  vol.  4,  pp.  238-240,  1884; 
Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  sorios,  vol.  30,  p.  307  (i  p.), 
1885. 

Note  on  tho  sandstoueH  of  Ta«iuiinie- 

non  Bay,  Lake  Superior. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci..  .Id  series,  vol.  29,  pp.  330-340 
(Jp-).1885. 

Notes  of  a  reconuaissimce  into  Pope 

County  [and  trip  iicrows  Mesabi  range 
to  Verinillion  Ltike]. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Miuni'suta,  13th 
Annual  Report  for  1884,  pp.  10-24,  St.  Paul, 
1885. 

[ ]  The  Vermilion  iron  ores. 

I  ieol.  and  Nat.  Uist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  13th 
Annual  Report  for  1884,  i)p.  25-3."i,  St.  Paul, 
1885. 

]  Thecrystallinerocksof  Minnesota. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota.  13lli 
Annual  Report  for  1884,  pp.  36-38,  St.  Paul, 

1885. 

[ ]  Fossils  from  the  red  (luartzite  at 

Pipestone. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  13th 
Annual  Keportfor  1884,  pp.  65-72,  includes  let- 
ters from  ,T.  1).  Dana.  Ford,  and  Dodge,  pp.  68- 
70,  St.  Paul,  1885. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  30, 
pp. 396-397  (.J p.),  1885. 
Science,  vol.  (i.  p.  22t)  (V.i  p.),  4",  XSS'). 

I ]  The  deep  well  at  Lakewood  Cente- 

tery,  Minneapolis. 

Geol.  and  Nut.  lli.st.  Surv.  Minnesota,  13th 
Annual  Report  for  1884,  pp.  50-54,  St.  Paul, 

1885. 

Notes  on  the  artesian  wells  at  Men- 

dota,  Hastings,  Red  Wing,  Lake  City, 
and  Brownsville,  and  on  tho  deep  wells 
iit  St.  Paul. 

Cn!ol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minne.sota.  13th 
Annual  Report  for  1884,  pp.  55-64.  St.  Paul, 
1885. 

The  Humboldt  salt  well  in  Kittson 

Comity. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  13th 
Annual  Report  for  1884,  pp.  41-47,  St.  Paul, 
18H5. 

Abstract,  Am.  Asso(^  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  vol. 
33,  pp.  399-400  (J  p.),  1885. 

Notes  on  some  deep  wells  in  Minne- 
sota. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  14th 
Annual  Report  for  1885,  pp.  11-16,  348-3.'')1, 188!). 

Revision  of  tho  stratigraphy  of  the 

Cambrian  in  Minnesota. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  14th 
Annual  Report  for  1885,  pp.  325-337, 1885. 


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[nrm  127, 


'Winchell,  N.  II.— Continued. 

The  Tiiconio  rontrovorsy  in  ii  nnt- 

Hlioll. 

S<'ipiK'0,  Vdl.  7,  i>.  :i4  (}  p.),  1880. 

Notice  of  Linjinlii  ftiid  I'liradoxidos 

from  tlio  red  ((uartzytes  of  MinnoHotft. 
Am.  Ahhoo.  Adv.  Sci.,  Vroo.,  vol.  34,  p.  214 

(6  linen),  1886. 

Views  on  the  Archoan. 

Iiiternatloiml  Coil)?.  (io(>l.,Ain.  Oomini<t«>, 
Keports,  1888,  A,  p.  — ,  1888. 
Am.  Oool.,  vol.  2,  pp.  140-184,  in  part,  1H88. 

Tiie  jj;eolojjy  of  ]Ienne]>in  Connty. 

Jlistoiy  <»f  Minnc>iipolls,pp.49-02,4°,  [1891]. 

(fcological  report. 

Oeol.iind  Nnt.  FTIst.  Surv.  AIlnnoRotn,  15th 
Koport,  1880,  pp.  211-.199,  map,  Minneftpolla, 
1887. 

Notes  on  the  classificntion  and  no- 

niencl.atnro  for  the  American  conmiit- 
teo  of  tlio  International  Geological  Con- 
gress, Marcli,  1S87. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  21,  pp.  093-700, 1887. 

Tlio  granite  and  qnartzite  contact 

at  tlio  Anrora  mine,  fJogobic  iron  range, 
at  Ironwood,  Mich.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sol.,  rroc,  vol.  30,  p.  211 
(J  p.),  1888. 

The  Animikio  black  slates  and  <inart- 

zitcs  and  the  Ogishke  conglomerate  of 
Minnesota,  the  ecinivalent  of  the  "Ori- 
ginal Iluronian." 

Am  r.eol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  11-14, 1888. 

Some  objections  to  theterm  Taconic 

considered. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  102-173, 1888. 

A  great  Primordial  qnartzite. 

Am.  r.eol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  17,^-178, 1888. 

[ ]  Note  [on  sm.all  outliers  of  Creta- 
ceous in  Minnesota]. 

Am.  Oeol.,  vol.  2,  p.  .'i34  (i  p.),  1888. 

Report  of  the  subcommittee  on  the 

lower  Paleozoic. 

Internationnl  Cong.  Gool.,  Am.  Committue, 
noports,  1888  B,  p.  37, 1888. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  193-224, 1888. 

Preface. 

Geology  of  Minnesota,  Final  Report,  vol.  2, 
pp.  xiii-xxiv,  1888. 

The  geology  of   Wabasha    Connty 

[and  Goodhue  and  Dakota  counties]. 
Geology  of  Minnesota,  Final  Report,  vol.  2, 
pp.  1-101,  maps,  1888. 

The  geology  of   Hennepin  County 

[and  Ramsey  and  Washington  conn- 
ties]  . 

Geology  of  Mionesotn,  Final  Report,  vol.  2, 
pp.  264-.3B8,  maps,  Plates  A,  M-Z,  1886. 


Winchell,  N.  H.— Continued. 
Report     [origiiiiil     Iluronian    iron- 
bearing  rocks  ill  Maniuotto  and  (iogn- 
bic  region    and    northeastern   Miune 
Hota]. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv,  Minnesota,  K'liii 
Report,  pp.  13-129, 1888. 

Natural  gas  in  Minnesota. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesotn 
Hull.  No.  5,  30  pages,  St.  Paul,  1880. 

The  crystalline  rocks  of  Minnesotn 

General  rcjiort  of  progress  made  in  tln' 
study  of  their  field  rolations.     State- 
ment of  i)robleni8  yet  to  be  solved. 
(Jeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  ITll: 
Report,  pp.  5-74, 1889. 
Abstraet,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  S,  pp.  59-00,  1889. 
Roviow  by  .1.  I).  l)[anal.  Am.  Jour.  Sej.M 
series,  vol.  39,  i)p.  107-108  (J  p.),  1800. 

[ ]  List  of  American  pniilications  he 

twcen  1872  and  1889  that  have  some  re- 
lation to  the  crystalline  rocks  of  tlio 
Northwest. 

Geol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  Minnesota,  17lh 
Report,  i)p.  233-205, 1889. 

Notice  of  tho  discovery  of  Lingiila 

and  Paradoxides  in  the  red  quartzites 
of  Minnesota. 

Minnesota  Aead.Soi.,  Hull.,  vol,  3,  part  1,  pp. 
103-105,1889. 

Some  thoughts  on   eruptive  rocks, 

with  special  reference  to  those  of  Min- 
nesota. 

Am.  Assoc,  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  37,  pp.  'J12- 
221, 1889. 

Methods  of  str.itigraithy  in  studyinj; 

tho  Huron ian. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  342-357, 1889. 

[ ]  Northern  Pacific  Railroad. 

Macfarlane's  Geol.  Rwy.  Guide,  2d  edition 
pp.  258-259,  1890. 

Record  of  field  observations. 

Geol.  Surv.  Minnesota,  18tli  Report,  i)p,  '■ 
03  [1891?]. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Geol.,  vol.  7,  pp.  108-l'.iOii 
p.),  1891;  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  pp.  737-738  (i  p,>, 
1891. 

The  Eastern  equivalents  of  tho  .Miii 

nesota  iron  ores. 

Geol.  Surv.  Minnesota,  Bull.  No.  6,  pp.  411- 
419, 1891. 

Read  to  Minnesota  Acad.  Sci.,  Octoln^r '.. 
1890. 

What  constitutes  the  Taconic  moun- 
tains?    [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sri.,  Proc..  voL  39,  pp.  246- 
247  <)  p.),  1891, 


DARTON.] 


[nuLL.  127. 

lontiiiiUMl. 

lul  Hiirouian  iron- 
rliinpiotto  luid  (iop^ 
northeiistern  Miunc 

<t.  8iirr.  Mlnnesnta,  Ititii 

HHA. 

MinnoHotii. 

Hint.  Siirv.  Miniifgcdii 
I,  St.  I'ttiil,  1«80. 

rocks  of  Minnesota 

profjrcHS  iiiatle  in  tin 

)l(l  roliitioua.    State- 
yet  to  be  solved. 

[fit.  Surv.  MiimoHotn,  17th 

B. 

.1.,  vol.  S,  pp.  59-60,  1889. 

)[nrml,  Am.  .Tour.  Sci.M 

r-168  (3  p.),  1890. 

•icftii  pni)licationa  lio- 
180  that  havo  some  iv- 
stallino  rocks  of  the 

ist.  Surv.  MinnoHota,  17lh 
1889. 

discovery  of  Linnnln 
in  the  rod  (luartzitc* 

idi.,  Hull.,  vol.  3,  part  1,  vf 

on  eruptive  rocks, 
■cnco  to  those  of  Miii- 

>oi.,  Proc,  vol.  ;i7,pp.212- 
tiKrai)by  in  stndyiiij; 

[p.  ,(42-357, 1889. 

sific  Railroad. 
Rwy.  Guide,  2(1  oditioD 

I  observations. 
Jflotn,  18th  Report,  pp.  ^ 

[)1.,  vol.  7,  pp.  198-1  ItOij 
Ivol.  25,  pp.  737-738(4  \>.k 

nivalentsof  the  Miii- 

|nota.  Bull.  No. 6,  pp.411- 
Acad.  Scl.,  Octolior : 


hs  the  Taconio  nionn- 
f i.,  Proc.  voL  39,  pp.2tf-l 


l)ARTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


1029 


Winchell,  N.  H.— Continued.  ] 

and  Upham,  Wurrcn.     (icolonical 

and  natural  history  snrvt^y  of  .Minno- 
Hota,  N.  H.  Winchell.  State  ({eologist, 
1S72-1882.  The  geolotry  of  Minnesota, 
vol.  1  of  the  final  report,  xiv,  095  i)n>?e», 
13  ])lateB,  4 ',  Minneap(di^<,  1884. 

and  Winchell,  11.  V.     On  a  possible 

I'heniii^al  origin  of  the  iron  ores  of  the 
Keewatin  in  Minu  sota. 

Am.  Guol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  201-300,  1889. 

Am.  Ahhoc.  Ailv.  Sci.,  i'roc,  vol.  38,  pp.  2:i,'>- 
242,  1889. 

(iiMil.  Surv.  Miuncsota,  UuU.  No.  6,  p|).  391- 
399,1891. 

[Professor  Irving  and  the  Kee- 
watin series  and  the  origin  and  hori- 
zon t)f  the  iron  ores  of  the  Vornulion 
Lake  series.] 

Am.  Gi-ol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  3H3-380, 1889. 

The  Tacouic  iron  ores  of  Min- 

losota  and  western  New  England. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  0,  pp.  203-274, 1890. 

(iuol.  Surv.  Miuuvaottt,  Bull.  No.  0,  pp.  400- 
410,1891. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Svi.,  3(1  aericx,  vol.40, 
p.  332  (J  P-),  1890. 

The   iron   ores   of  Minnesota, 

their  geology,  discovery,  development, 
(|iialitie8,  and  origin,  and  coiui^irison 
with  those  of  other  iron  distri(;ts. 
(ieol.  Surv.  Minnesota,  Hull.  No. 0,430 
jtages,  44  plates,  including  three  folded 
maps,  Minneapolis,  1891. 

Abxtructtt,  Kn^.  aiul  Miuiug  Jour.,  vol.  52, 
p.  3  (j  p.),  4°,  1891;  Am.  Geol.,  vol.7,  pp.  370- 
374,1891. 

In  Appendices  A,  B,C  are  republished  "On 
a  possible  chemical  origiu  of  the  orcsoC  the 
Keewatiu  iu  Miuuesotu,"  mid  "Tliu  Tacouic 
iron  or(w  of  Minnesota  and  wcstoni  New 
Kngland,"  by  N.  II.  ami  11.  V.  WiLch.ll.and 
"The  Kasteru  equivalents  of  thu  Minnesota 
iion  ores,"  by  N.  H,  Winchell. 

Winalow,  Arthur.  Peculiarities  of 
weathering  in  the  Pottsvillo  congloni- 
oiate. 

Science,  vol.  3,  pp.  12-14, 1884. 

The    Lehigh    River  cross    section 

measured,  mapped,  and  described  in 
detail ;  edited  by  J.  P.  Lesley. 

<  icol.  Surv.  I'ounsylvania,  Report  for  1886, 
|iart  4,  pp.  1331-1371,  sheets  1-5,  in  atlas,  liar- 
lisburK,  1887. 

• —  A  preliminary  report  on  a  i)ortiou  of 
tlie  coal  regiouB  of  Arkansas. 

Geol.  Surv.  Arkausus,  Report  for  1888,  v(d. 
3,  pp,  1-92,  map,  Little  Ruck,  1888. 


Win»low,  Arthur— Continued. 

Notes  on  I  lie  foal  lieds  of  Lafayette 

(bounty. 

Geol.  Surv.  Missimri.  Hull.  No.  1,  pp.  14- 21, 

1890. 

— —  Tin*  geoteetonic  and  ]>hysi(>gra])hio 
geology  of  western  Arkansas. 

Geol.  Sue.  Am.,  Hull., vol.  2,  pp.  225-24:>,  pluto 
8,1801. 

AbstroctH,  Ani.  Geol.,  vol.  7,  )>.  250  (^  ]).); 
Am.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  ]>.  304  (6  lines),  1891. 

DlHcusBed  by  T.  .M.  Keade.  Am.G(!ol.,  v«d.  8, 
pp.  27.5-287,  1  HOI. 

()(!ologiciil  survey  of  Missouri.     Hi- 

ennial  Report  of  the  State  geologist, 
j      transmitted  by  the  bureau  of  ge(dogy 
and  mines  to  the  general  asBend)ly,  .53 
l)ages,  2  plates,  .lellerson  City,  185)1. 

Remarks    on    the    construction   of 

I      toi)ographi('  maps  for  geologic  purposes. 

[Abstract.] 

Am.  AsHOc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  39,  pp.  252- 
255, 1801. 

WiuslovT,  C.  V.  On  the  supposed  bed  of 
coral  at  a  high  elevation  on  the  Island 
of  Maui. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  15,  )>]).  450-451 
(i  p.),  1853. 

[On   fossil    bones  from   the  Andes, 

and  the  beds  containing  them,  j 

liostiin  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  I'r(K'.,  vol.  10,  jip.  75- 
77, 1800. 

[Dynamics  of  geology.] 

Essex  Inst.,  Bull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  111-112, 1871. 

Letter  from,  containing  description 


of  a  deep  excavation  in  the  valley  of 
tlie  Rhine  near  tlie  mouth  of  the 
Neckar,  and  of  a  mortar-shaped  ])obble 
found  25  feet  below  surface. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Ilist.,  I'roc,  vol.  14,  i>p.  20- 
22, 1872. 

"Winwood,  II.  II.     Geological  age  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains. 

Geol.  Mag.,  3d  docade,  vol.  'J,  p.  240  ()  ]>.), 
1885. 

Abstract,  Am.  Juur.  Sci.,  3)1  series,  vol.  30, 
p.  79  (7  lines),  1885. 

Wisconsin. 

1821.  Travels  through  the  Northwest, 
Schoolcraft. 

18iit>.  Reconnaissance  from  Washington 

through  AVisconsin  to  Coteau 

des Prairies,  Featherstonhaugh. 

Region  around  Fort  Winnebago, 

Rugglcs. 

1840.  Report  on  lead  region  of  the  Up- 
per Mississippi,  Locke. 


('I 


1030 


CATALOGUE  AND  INDEX  OP 


[aULL.127. 


TJ<riBron«ln— Contimiod. 

1X40.  Kx])l(irati<>ii  in  lown,  WiMcniiHiii, 

mill  IlliiioiH.  Owmi,  D.  D. 
1842.  N(tt«'H  on  f^txilo^.V  «>f  tlio  WoKtorii 

WJHC.oUHin  1111(1  MiHHdiiri  lon«1  ro- 

(^ioiiN,  ]Io(I);o.  .1.  T. 
HuiKlHtinioH  iiikI  IxdHubont North 

Anioriciin  lakoN,  Nclioolcruft. 
Load  riinioim  of  tli«  Uiijicr  Min- 

HisHippi,  L<M-k(s  J. 
I'oBition    of    l<-ad-1>cariiig    liiiio- 

Htone  of  thu  I'ppur  MiHHiNHi)>|ii, 

King,  II. 

184;J.  (icology  of  tlie  Westorn  HtatoM, 

Owon,  D.  D. 
Region  of  Iiiuiiii  of  U])per  MIkhIm- 

Hippi,  Nicollot. 
(ioology  of  Now   York,  first  diH- 

trict,  Matbor. 
Geology   of  weHtern    district   of 

Now  York,  Hall.  .J. 
Ago  of  Lake  Kuporior  liniestonoH 

and  saudxtonos,  Houghton, 
Section   from    Cleveland    to    tlie 

MisHisHippi,  Hall,  J. 
1841.  (ieology  of  valley  of  the  MissiH- 

Hippi,  King,  IT. 
Review    of   New    York    roports, 

Owen,  D.  1). 

1846.  ( Jeology  of  Western  States,  Owon, 

D.  D. 
01)Hervatioii8    on   magnetic   dip, 
WhittloHoy. 

1847.  LacuHtrino  deposits  in  vicinity  of 

the  (Jieat  Lakes,  Lapliam,  J.  A. 

Iteport  of   survey  of  Wisconsin 
and  Iowa,  Owc-n,  1>.  D. 
18^18.  On  geology  of  Wisconsin,  Owen, 
D.  D. 

Keconnaissanceof  Chip])ewaland 
district,  Owen,  J).  1). ;  Nor- 
wood. 

1849.  Northern  Mississippi,  Holton.  K. 

1850.  Alluvions  marines  et  liicustres  et 

du  terrain  orratiiiue,  Desor. 
Erratic  phenoincn.'i  about  Lake 
Superior,  Agassiz,  L. 

1851.  Superficial  deposits.  Lake  Supe- 

rior laud  district,  Desor. 
Ueber  Kupfor-  uud  Eisenorzo  am 

Lake  Superior,  Koch. 
Potsdam    on     St.    Croix    River, 

Desor. 


WlBCOUsin— (lontliiuod. 

1851.  Azoi<'.  Hystein    in    Lake   Superior 

district,  Foster  and  Wbitnes. 
Introduction   to   report  on  \\\»- 

cousin,   Iowa,  nntl    Minnitsot.i. 

Owen,  1).  D. 
GiMilogy    of   Lake  Superior   land 

district  iron  region,  Foster  mihI 

Whitney. 
Paleontology     of     lowest    saiiil- 

stone     of    Northwest,     Owm, 

D.  D. 
Oecdogy  of  southeastern  Wiscon- 
sin, Li'.phain,  I.  A. 
Silurian   and   Devonian  iron  re 

gion  of  Lake  Superior,  Hall.  ,1 
Age  of   sandstone    and   igneciii« 

]ihcnoniena.     Lake     Superior 

Foster  and  Whitney. 
Clay  and  drift  near  Lake  Supc' 

rior,  Desor. 
Terraces  of  Lake  Superior,  Desor. 
Swamps   bordering  the  Western 

rivers,  Desor. 
Wells  in  rod  clay  of  Green  liny, 

Whittlesey. 

1852.  Rejjort  on  Pigeon  Point,  Owen,  11 
Comparison  of  geology  of    icii 

ntissee  and  New  York,  Hall,  .1. 
Sur  la  carte  g^ologiquo  du   In 

Snp(<rieur  de  Foster  et  Whit 

ney,  Desor. 
Wisconsin  south  of   Lake  Sii|m'- 

rior,  Whittlesey. 
Survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  Min 

uesota,  «>tc.,  (')wen,  1).  1). 
Explorations    in    Wisconsin, 

Hall,.L 
Report  on  valleys  of  Minnesota, 

Mississippi,      and      Wisconsin 

rivers,  Shumard,  B.  F. 

1853.  Silur-fanna    in    Wisconsin    and 

New  Y'ork,  Barrande. 
Drift  of  Northern  and  Western 

States,  Whittlesey. 
Geologic  map  of  United  States, 

etc.,  Marcou,  J. 

1854.  Silurian  system.  Lake  Superior 

district,  Bailey,  .1.  W. 
Lead  district,  Daniels. 
Ui)per    Mississippi   lead    reijion, 

Phillips,  .1.  V. 
Map    of    Wisconsin,    Iowa,  anii| 

Minnesota,  Owen,  D.  D.  - 
First  report  on  survey  of  AVis 

consin,  Daniels. 


liABTON.) 

Wiaconsin 

1855.  (.'at 

D 

Uev 

W 

Ileb 

Ai 

(lOO 

Ini 
Rep 

P 
Esrp 

L( 

Voyi 

185(i.  Anui 

J. 
Kup 

I'o 
Carl) 

sis 
Seco: 

001 

1857.  Fossi 

Wi 

ma 
Mine 

De; 
Huro 

Cai 

J.I 
Snpoi 

Uni 
18.58.  Rei)o! 

and 
Sketc 

Sta 
Repoi 

for 
Geolo 

cou 
18.51).  Paleo 

3, 1] 
Paleo 

Wli 
Penol 

LA 
Notes 
Clint( 
Positi 

stoi 
Analj 

Pet 
Origii 

Wit 
Devoi 

LA 


IS60. 


{BULL.  127. 
IIKxI. 

II  ill   Lakn  8up«>riiit 
imttT  tiiid  \Vliitiif,\ . 

I  to   roport  (in  WU 
wa,  mill   Miiiii*!Hot;i 

[X 
linktt  Superior   land 

III  ri^^ioii,  KoHtor  :nii 

y    of     low(!st    smid 
NortliwcHt,     Owen 

ioiitlK^astoru  WiMcon 

uii,  I.  A. 

il  Devouiiin  iron  re 

ike  Hnporior,  Hall.  ,1 

(Utono    iuid   ifrnt-ciii'. 

11,     Lake     Superior 

I  Whitney. 

ift  noar  Lake  Siipe 

r. 

Lake  Superior,  Dt'sor. 

riloring  the  WoHtcrn 

8or. 

i\  clay  of  fSreen  liay, 

y- 

igeon  Point,  Owoii,  I! 

of  geology  of  'I'tMi 
[Now  York,  Hall,. I. 
n  gt^ologiqiio   (In   In 

do   Foster  et  Wliii 

outh  of  Lake  Siipf 
tlesey. 

iscouHin,  Iowa,  Min 

,  Owen,  D.  1). 
in    WisconHiii, 

lltiyH  of  Minnesota, 

and      WlBconsiii 

nuird,  B.  F. 

in    WiHconsin    am! 

liarrande. 

tlicrn  and  \V(3MU>ru 
ittloscy. 

p  of  United  States 
u,J. 

torn,  Lake  Sui)i'rior 
iley,.7.W. 
,  Daniels. 
Bsippi   lead    region 
V. 
Hconsin,   Iowa,  and 

Owen,  D.  D. 

on  survey  of  Wis 

iels. 


UARTON.] 


NOHTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


1031 


WlBConain— Continued. 
1^55.  Catalogue  of  specimens,  Owt  ii, 

D.D. 
Review  of  Murchison's  Siluria, 

Whitney,.!.  D. 
Ueber  die  (Jeologie  voii    Nord- 

Anierika.  Mar(;(iu,  ,T. 
(■0()l(igi(^  map  of  Wisconsin,  Lap- 

liani,  LA. 
Report  of  stirvey  of  Wisconsin, 

Pcrcival. 
Ksquisse  g<'^ologi(iuo  du  Canada, 

T..(>gan  iind  Hunt. 
Voyage  on  Lake  Superior,  Rivot. 
1K5<>,  American  geologic  history,  Dana, 

J.D. 
Kupfer-Uistrikto  Lake  Superior, 

Posselt. 
Carboniferous  limestone  of  Mis- 
sissippi Valley,  Hall,  J. 
Second  report  of  survey  of  Wis- 
consin, I'oreival. 
1857.  Fossils    in    Taloozoic    of    lower 

Wisconsin  and  Minnesota,  Shii- 

mard  and  Owen. 
Mines    de    fer    des    I^tats-Unis, 

Delesse. 
Huronian  and  Laurentian  of  th() 

Canadian     survey,     Whitney, 

.J.  D. 
Superficial  drifts  of  northwestern 

United  States,  Wl)ittle8(\v. 
18.58.  Rejtort  of  survey  of  Iowa,  Hall 

and  Whitney. 
Sketch    of    geology    of    United 

States,  Rogers,  H.  1). 
Report  of  survi-j'  of  W^isconsin 

for  1857,  Daniels. 
Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 

cou,  ,1. 
18,"»!).  Paleontology  of  New  York,  vol. 

3,  Hall,. J." 
Paleontology  and  the  moral  sense, 

Whittlesey. 

Penokee    iron    range,    Laiih.im, 
LA. 

Notes  on  Wisconsin,  etc.,  Daniels. 

Clinton  iron  ore,  Rogers,  W.  U. 
1S(>0.  Position  of  Lake  Suj)erior  sand- 
stone, Whitney,  J.  1 ). 

Analyses  of  soils,  etc.,  Arkansas, 
Peter,  R.     . 

Origin  of  Azoic  of  Michigan  and 
Wisconsin,  Whittlesey. 

Devonian  in  Wisconsin,  Lapham, 
LA. 


WiscoiiBin — Continued. 

imVi.  Devonian    at    Milwaukee,    Lap- 
ham,  I,  A. 
1  )ri  It  cavities  of  Wisconsin,  Whit- 
tlesey. 
18fiL  Chemical  report,  survey  of  Ken- 
tucky, I'eter,  R. 
ISti:.'.  Constitution  of  copper  range  of 
Lake    Superior,  WilliaiiiH  and 
Rlaiidy. 
On      Primordial      of     America, 

Hall,. I. 
Report  on  survey  of  Wisconsin, 

Hall  and  Whitney. 
Positioti  of  Waukesha  limestone, 
Rominger. 
18t);{.  Survey  of  lead  regions,  Murrish. 
18()t.  Fossils  from  Potsdam  of  Wiscon- 
sin and  Michigan,  Wincholl,  A. 
18tV».  Ponokc(!  range,  Whittlesey. 

Geology  and  metallurgy  of  iron 

of  Lake  Superior,  Foster  and 

Kimball. 

Surface  geology  of  basin  of  Great 

Lakes,  Newberry. 

18Gfi.  Notes  on  Wisconsin  drift,  Hliss. 

Map  of  Canada  and  part  of  the 

United  States,  Logan  and  Hall. 

1867.  Glacial  movements  in  valley  of 

St.  Lawrence,  Whittlesey. 

Notice  of  fauna  of  Potsdam  sand- 
stone, Hall,  ,1. 

Fresh-water  glacial  drift  of  the 
Northwest,  Whittlesej'. 

1868.  Occurrences  of  iron   in  masses, 

Whittlesey. 
E  o  z  o  i  s  c  h  e     Formationsgruppe 
Nord-Amerikas,  Cr(!duer. 

1869.  Relations  and  character  of  west- 

ern bowlder  drift,  Andrews,  E. 

1870.  Recent  changes  in   northeasteru 

Wisconsin,  Stuntz. 
Nord-amcrikanische  Schieferpor- 
phyroide,  Crcdnor,  H. 

1871.  Surface  ge(dogy  of  Great  Lakes, 

etc.,  Newberry. 
Notizen  aus  Minnesota,  Kloos. 
Native  cojiper  of  Lake  Superior, 

Honwood. 

1872.  K'esults  in  lead  region,  Murrish. 
Region  about  Devils  Lake,  Eaton, 

,1.11. 
An(;iont  lakes,  Knapp. 
Ago  of  (juartzites,  etc.,  of  Sauk 

County,  Irving,  R.  D. 


1032 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[bull.  127. 


Wiscousiii — Contiuued. 

1873.  KolatioiiB  in  Sunk  Comity,  Eaton, 

.7.11. 
Map  of  IJuited  States,  llitclicock, 

C.  11.;  Hitchcock  and  lUako. 
Age     of    inotamorphicB,     Dodgo 

County,  Irving,  R.  D. 

1874.  Ago  of  copi)er  rocks  and  continu- 

ation of  synclinal,  Irving,  U.  D. 
Uplieaval    of  <[uart/,ito  of  Sauk 

and  Columbia  counties,  Cliani- 

l.crliu,  T.  C. 
Notes    from    early    oxjdorers    in 

Minnesota,  Wincliell,  N.  H. 
Survey  of  mineral  regions,  Mur- 

rish. 
.luncliou  of  I'riiiiordial  and  IIu- 

ronian,  Irving,  R.  ]>. 
Poiuts    in    nortliijrn    Wisconsin, 

Irving,  R.  D. 
Relations  of   rocks   of  I3araboo, 

Eaton,  J.  li. 
Niagara  and  l^ower  llelderberg, 

Hall,  J. 
187.5.  (Jcologic    chart    of    the    United 

States,  Ihadley,  F.ll. 
Minerals  de  ferdu  l^ac  Supdrieur, 

Sauvage. 
Guelph  limestone  of  North  Amer 

ica,  Nicholson. 

1876.  Physical  geology   of  Lako    Su- 

j)erior,  Whittlesey. 
Catalogue  of  Wisconsin  exliibit, 

Sweet. 
Youngest  Ilnronian  south  of  Lake 

Superior    and    age    of   copjjcr 

series,  Urooks. 
Transportation  routes  in  Wiscoii 

sin,  W^aircn,  (J.  K. 
Stratification  of  rocks  of  south- 
central  Wisconsin,  Irving,  R.  I). 
Notes    on    northern    Wisconsin, 

Sweet. 
Kaolin  in  Wisconsin,  Irving,  R.  1). 
(neology    of  l^ake  Superior   iron 

district,  Wright,  C.  E. 
Huronian    rocks    south  of  Lako 

Superior,  Urooks. 

1877.  Geology    of  eastern    Wisconsin, 

Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
(ieology    of   central    Wisconsin, 

Irving,  R.  D. 
Lithology,    Wisconsin      survey, 

Wright,  C.  E. 
Geology  of  lead  district,  Strong. 


■Wisconsin — Continued. 

1877.  Operations  of  survey  of  Wiscon- 

sin, Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
Pipestone  of  Devils  Lake,  Wood- 
man. 
Report  on   central   and   western 

Wisconsin,  Irving,  R.  D. 
On  genesis  of  lead  ores,  Whitney, 

.I.D. 
Work     in     Menominee    district, 

Wright,  C.E. 
Age  of  crystalline  rocks,  Irving, 

R.l). 
Report  of  Wisconsin  survey   for 

1873-74,  Lapham,  I.  A. 
Report  of  Wisconsin  survey  for 

187.5,  Wright.  C.E. 

1878.  Report  on  Bayfield  and  DougLas 

counties.  Sweet. 
Fauna  of  Niagara,  jtc,  Mihviiu- 

kee.  Day,  F.  II. 
Work  in  Peuokee  range,  Irving, 

R.  D. 
Work  in  north  central  Wisconsin, 

Clark,  A.  C. 
Term  Hudson  River  in  nomouBla- 

ture.  Hall,  .1. 
St.   Croix,   Dunn,  and    adjacent 

counties,  Wooster. 
Driftless  region,  Irving,  R.  D. 
Piue  River  iron  district,  Wriglit, 

C.  E. 
Youngcstlluronian south  of  Lake 

Superior,  Irving,  R.  D. 
Metasomatic       development     of 

coi)per  rocks,  Pumpelly. 
Coi)i)er  series  of  upper  St.  Cniix 

River,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
I'reglacial    geography  of  (ircat 

lyakes  region,  Claypole. 
Origin  of  driftless  regions  of  llie 

Northwest,  Irving,  R.  D. 
Driftless  interior  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Dana, .].  1). 
Work  in  east  portion  of  Penokec 

iron  range,  Chamberlin,  T.  ('. 
Dikes  and  Azoic  of  southeastern 

Pennsylvania,  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Extent  and  significance  of  Win 

cousin   kettle    moraine,  Cham- 
berlin, T.  C. 
Kettle    moraine    of  Great  l.iilit 

district,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

1879.  North    American   Mesozoic    auil 

Ceuozic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Rej)ort  of  Wisconsin  survey  for 
1878,  Chamberlin,  T.C. 


DABTON.] 

Wisconsin- 

1879.  Linei 

Hal 


1880. 


1881. 


1882. 


[bull.  127. 

led. 

'  survey  of  Wiscon- 

Bilin,  T.  C. 

Devils  Lake,  Wood- 

sntral  iuul  western 
Trviii;;,  H.  D. 
'  lead  ores,  Whituey, 

Umoiuiuee    district, 

E. 

illino  rocks,  Irviiij;, 

iscousin  survey   lor 

phaiu,  I.  A. 

isconsin  survey  for 

it.  (;.E. 

lyiicld  and  Doujjlas 

(veet. 

igara,  jtc,  Milwaii- 

.11. 

lokee  range,  Irviiij;, 

h  central  Wisconsin, 

11  liiverin  noniencla- 

.1. 

)unn,  and    adjacent 

odster. 

on,  Irving,  K-  !>• 
ron  district,  Wright, 

•onian  soutb  of  Lako 
•viuj,',  K.  D. 

dovolopuieut     of 
tB,  I'uuipolly. 

of  upper  St.  Croix 
ubcrlin,  T.  C. 
eoj^raphy  of  Great 
»n,  Claypcdo. 
t'tlosH  regions  of  tlie 

Irviu"^,  R.  1). 

iorof  North  Anier- 

1). 

portion  of  Penokee 
Clianiberlin,T.('. 

oic  of  southeastern 

ia.  Hunt,  T.  S. 

ignilicanco  of  Wis- 

,le    moraine,  Cham- 

lie    of  Great  Lake 
inilierlin,  T.  C. 

I  Jan    Mesozoic    iiml 
lor,  S.  A. 
Bconsiu  survey  tor 
f ■"■ 


DABTON.) 


NORTH  AMERICAN  GEOLOGY. 


1033 


Wisconsiu — Continued. 
1S79.  Liu'estones  at  Kails  of  the  Ohio, 

Hall,  J. 
Macfarliine's  Geological  Railroad 

Guide,  Wisconsin,  Chaiuberlin, 

Irving  and  Strong. 
Terminal  moraine  of  ice    sheet, 

Upham. 
Stratigra])hy  of  Huroniiiii, Irving, 

R.D. 
1K8().  Eastern  Lake  Sui»eri<)r  district, 

Irving.  K.  D. 
Ilnroiiian  west  of  Penokee  gaj), 

Wright,  C.  E. 
Resources   of  Wisconsin,  Irving, 

R.  1). 
Geologic  action  of  Lumua  acids, 

Julien. 
Comparison    of   rocks    of    Mar- 
quette region.  Hunt,  T.  S. 
Le  kettle  moraine,  Chaiuberlin, 

T.  C. 
Lithology  of   Koweenawan  sys- 
tem, Pumpelly. 
Microscopy  of  rocks    from  Ash- 
land County,  Julien. 
Microscopy  of  iron    rocks  from 

south  of  Lake  Superior,  Wieh- 

mann. 
Menominee  iron  region,  lirooks, 

AVright,  C.  E. 
History   of   some    pre-t.'ambriaii 

rocks.  Hunt,  T.S. 
Western  Lake  Superior  district. 

Sweet. 
Structure  of  northern  Wisconsin, 

Irving,  R.  D. 
Upper  St.  Croix  district.  Strong. 

1881.  Geology  of  Upper  Mississippi 
Valley,  Winchell,  N.  H. 

Glacial    drift    and   its    termiiial 

moraines,  Upham. 
Unitication  of   Silurian  noniou- 

elature,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Origin  of  iron  oresof  Manjuette, 

Wadsworth. 

1882.  Micro-examination  of  Arehe.in 
from  Flambeau  Valley,  Irving, 
R.  I). 

Lower  St.  Croix  district,  Woos- 

ter. 
Ore    deposits    of    southwestern 

Wisconsin,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 
Some    points     in    region     about 

Beloit,  Sweozy. 


Wisconsin — Continued. 


1882.  Superficial  geology  of  npper  Wis- 
consiu Valley,  Clark,  A.  C. 

Region  north  of  Wisconsin  River, 
Strong. 

Paleontology,  survey  of  Wiscon- 
sin, Wliitfiel.l,  R.  P. 

Geology  of  ni)por  Flambeau  \' al- 
ley. King,  F.  H. 

Sandstones  in  i)art  of  ipiartz 
crystals,  Young,  A.  A. 

Correlation  of  eastern  and  west- 
urn  termiual  moraines,  Cham- 
berlin, T.  C. 

C^uartzites  of  Barron  and  Chip- 
])ewa  counties,  Stroi'g,  Sweet, 
Brotherton  and  Chamberlin. 

('rystalUnes    of    the    Wisconsin 
Valley,   Irving,  Van  Ilise  and 
Clark. 
]88;i.  General    geology  of    Wisconsin, 
Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Utica  and  related  horizons,  Wal- 
cott. 

Minerals  and  lithology  of  Wis- 
consin, Irving,  R.  I). 

Sandstones  of  the  Kewoenawan 
series,  Wadsworth. 

Building  materials,  artesian 
wells,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Copper  series  of  Lake  Sui)erior, 
Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Potsdam  and  St.  Peters  sand- 
stones, Wadsworth. 

(Culture  and  curing  of  tobacco, 
Killebrew. 

CJopper  rocks  of  Lake  Superior, 
Irving,  R.  D. ;  Selwyn. 

(Jeologic  history  of  the  American 
continent.  Hall,  .7. 

The  moraine  westof  Ohio,  Cham- 
berlin, T.  C. 

Keweenaw  Point  g(!ology,  Wads- 
worth. 

Iron  ores,  Wisconsin,  Irving,  R.  1). 

Classification  of  lake  basins, 
Davis,  W.  M. 

Analyses,  geology  of  Wisconsin, 
Salisbury. 

Origin  of  hornblende  of  inystal- 
lines  of  Northwest,  Irving,  R.  1). 

Induration  of  rocks  by  atmos- 
pheric action,  Wadsworth, 

Irving  on  origin  of  hornblende 
in  rocks,  Wadsworth. 


1034 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[BULL.  127. 


Wisconsin — Continued. 

1883.  Nature    of  intlnration  in    santl- 

stones  and  quartzitos,   Irviiiji, 
R.D. 
Terminal  moraiue  of  second  Gla- 
cial period,  Chambeilin,  T.  (J. 

1884.  Paramorpliosis    of  pyroxene    to 

liornbleiule,  Williams,  <!.  II. 

(ilacial  boundary  in  Ohio,  Indi- 
ana, and  Kentucky,  Wri^bt, 
G.  F. 

Copper  and  iron  districts  of  Lake 
Superior,  Wadsworth. 

ISuilding  stones,  Conover. 

Report  on  work  on  Archoan  of 
the  Northwest,  Irving,  R.  D. 

Depth  of  glacial  submergence  on 
Upper  Mississippi,  Squier. 

Report  of  work  on  Quaternary 
geology,  Chauiberliu,  T.  C. 

Azoic  system,  Whitney  and  Wads- 
worth. 

Drnmlius,  Davis,  W.  M. 

Instances  of  atmospheric  action 
on  sandstone,  Wailsworth, 

Crystalline  rocks  of  the  North- 
west, Wiucholl,  N.  H. 

Lake  Agassiz,  Uphani. 

Transition  from  copper  series  to 
Potsdam,  Wooster. 

Organisms  in  bowlder  clays  of 
Chicago,  Johnson  and  Thomas. 

Hillocks  of  angular  gravel  and 
disturbed  stratification,  Chani- 
berliu,T,C. 

Terminal  moraine  of  the  later 
epoch,  Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Cambrian  of  United  States  and 
Canada,  Walcott. 

(ilacial  erosion,  Davis,  W.  M. 
188.').  Enlargements    of   fragments    in 
certain  rocks,  Irving  and  Van 
Hise. 

History  of  the  Taconic  question, 
and  relations  of  the  rocks. 
Hunt,  T.  S. 

Columnar  structure  in  clay,  Salis- 
bury. 

Divisibility   of  the    Ar(!iicai 
tho  Northwest,  Irving,  K.  D 

Fossils    from    red    (luartntc 
Pipestone,  Wiuchell,  N.  II. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  McCee. 

Driftless  area,  Cluimberlin  and 
Salisbury. 


of 


at 


Wisconsin — Continued. 

1885.  Report — Glacial  division,  Cham- 
berlin, T.  C. 
Archean  of  the  Northwest,  Irv- 
ing, R.  D. ;  Van  Hise. 
188(5.  Origin  of  schists,  etc.,  of  Penokoo 
Gogebic  series,  Van  Hise. 
Origin  of  schists  and  iron  ores, 

Irving,  R.  D. 
Iron  ores,  Putnam. 
Drift  copper,  Salisbury. 

1887.  Map  of  the  United  States,  Hitch- 

cock, C.  H. 
Is  there  Huronian,  Irving,  R.  1). 
Gogebic  iron  region,  Eng.   and 

Mining  .Jour.,  Irving,  R.  D. 
Rocks     from     Penokee     range, 

analyses,  Riggs. 
Loess  and  clays,  analyses,  Riggs. 

1888.  Theories  of  ore  deposits,  Wads- 

worth. 

Surveys  in  Minnesota  in  1887, 
Wiuchell,  A. 

Report  of  survey  of  Minnesota, 
Wincholl.  A. 

Report — division  of  Glacial  geol- 
ogy, Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Taconic  system.  Miller,  S.  A. 

Animikie  slates  and  quartzitcs, 
Winchell,  N.  H. 

Classification  of  Cambrian  and 
pre-Cambrian,  Irving,  R.  D. 

Grejit  Primordial  quartzite,  Wiu- 
chell, N.  H. 

Irving  and  Chamberlin  on  Lake 
Superior  sandstones,  Am.  Gcol. 

Report — Lake  Superior  division, 
Irving,  R.  D. 

1889.  Archean  rocks  of  the  Northwest. 

Winchell,  A. 

Granites  of  the  Northwest,  Hall. 
C.  W. 

Great  Lake  basins  of  St.  Law- 
rence, Drunnnond. 

Iron  ores  of  Peuokoe-Gogebic, 
Van  Hise. 

Raised  beaches  of  Lake  Michigan, 
Leverett. 

Field  studies  in  Archean,  Win- 
chell, A. 

Analyses  of  i-ocks  from  Mcno!iii 
nee  River,  Riggs. 

Report — Lake  Superior  divisidii. 
United  States  Geological  Sur- 
vey, Irving,  Van  Hise. 


DABTON.] 

Wisconsin — ( 

189().  Analys 

Irvii 

Analys 


1891. 


WiBlizenuB,  A. 
northern  Mexi( 
phan's  expedit 
jtages,  3  maps, 

OeoRrnpliischi 
liaiiH  ((iotlia),  18 

Abstract,  Am. 
;!T0-386, 1848. 

Withers,  Robert 
respecting  a  i 
Ala. 

Aui.Jonr.  Sci. 


[bull.  127. 

nod. 

cial  division,  Chiini- 

the  Northwest,  Irv- 

Van  Hise. 
ists,  etc.,  of  Ponol<c(>- 
iries,  Van  Tliso. 
bistB  and  ivon  ores, 
D. 

itnam. 
,  Salisbury. 

United  States,  Ilitcli- 

ronian,  Irving,  R.  1). 
n  region,  Eng.   and 
ur.,  Irving,  R.  D. 
n     Penokee     range, 

lays,  analyses,  Riggs. 
ore  deposits,  Wads- 
Minnesota  in    1887, 

A. 

iirvey  of  Minnesota, 

A. 

ision  of  Glacial  geol- 

iborlin,  T.  C. 

teni.  Miller,  S.  A. 

ates  and  quartzites, 

N.  H. 

n  of  Cambrian  and 

:ian,  Irving,  R.  ID. 

rdial  qnartzito,  Win- 

Cbaraberlin  on  Lake 
udstonos,  Am.  Gcol. 
o  Superior  division, 

D. 

{8  of  the  Northwest, 

\. 
ho  Northwest,  Hall, 

basins  of  St.  Law- 
moud. 
I'enokoe-Gogebii, 

08  of  Lake  Michigan, 

s  in   Archean,  Win- 

rocks  from  Menomi- 
liiggs. 

I  Superior  divisimi, 
tes  Geological  ■'^nr- 
Van  Hise. 


DABTOK.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


1035 


WiBconain— Continued. 

1890.  Analyses  of  rocks  collected   by 

Irving,  Hiliobrand. 
Analyses  of  rocks  from  Pcnokeo- 

Gogebic.  range,  Kakins. 
A  recent  rock  (lexure,  Cramer. 
Glacial  sand  ]»laius,  Davis,  W.  M. 
Greenstone  schists  of  Mouominee- 

Marquctte  region,  WilliaTns,  (i. 

IL;  Irving,  R.  D. 

Lake  Michigan  glacier  and  chan- 
nel, Guthrie. 

Pre-Cambriau  of  the  Ulack  Hills 
of  Dakota,  Van  Hise. 

Warren's  Geography,  Ibewor. 

Macfarlane's  Railway  Guide,, 
Chamberlin,  T.  C. 

Penokee  iron  series,  Irving  and 
Van  Hise. 

1891.  A  last  word  with  the  Huronian, 

Winchell,  A. 

American  opinion  on  the  older 
rocks,  Winchell,  A. 

Altitude  of  United  States  during 
Glacial  period,  Chamberlin, 
T.  C. 

Cambrian  of  North  America, 
Walcott. 

Conditions  controlling  artesian 
wells,  Hall,  C.  W. 

Iron  ores  of  Minnesota,  Winchell, 
N.  H.  and  H.  V. 

Lake  Superior  stratigraphy, 
Lawson,  Van  Hise. 

Northern  extension  of  pre-Pleis- 
toceno  gravels,  Salisbury. 

Rock  fracture  at  Appleton, Cra- 
mer. 

Stones  for  building,  Merrill,  (J.  P. 

Crystallines  of  Lake  Superior  re- 
gion, Irving,  R.  D. ;  Chamber- 
lin and  Van  Iliso. 

WiBlizenus,  A.  Memoir  of  a  tour  to 
northern  Mexico,  connected  with  Doni- 
phan's expedition  in  1846  and  1H47,  11 1 
pages,  3  maps,  Washington,  1818. 

Goograpliisches  ,Talirbu(-li  voii  Dr.  H«'r({- 
hauH  ((iotha),  1850. 

AbHtract,  Am.  Jour.  Soi.,  2il  huHuh, vul.  t1,  iip, 
.■iTC-BSO,  1848. 

Withers,  Robert  W.  Geological  noti(M)s 
respecting  a  part  of  Greene  County, 
Ala. 

Ami.  Jour.  Scl.,  vol.  24,  i>li.  187-18it,  18:>a. 


Witter,  F.  M.  Some  additional  observa- 
tions on  the  loess  in  and  about  Musca- 
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Iowa  Acml,  Soi.,  Proc,  1887-1889,  p.  4S  (J  p.), 
1890. 

'  Woeikof,    A.     Kxaminatioii    of    CroU's 

liyiiotheses  of  geological  climates. 
I  Am.  Jour.  S<'i.,D(l  Hcriew,  vol.  ;il,  ]»p.  181-178, 

I  )88(!. 

i  Wo.lff,  John  Eliot,     The  Great  Dike  at 

Hoi'glis  Neck,  (^uincy,  Mass. 
;  Harvard  Coll.,  Miis.  f 'omp.  Zool.,  Hull.,  vol, 

'  7,  pp.  2i'l-242, 1884. 

Detals  regarding  quarries,  Maine. 

I  loth  (N'usiis  V.  S.,  Keport  on  the  Imilding 

stones  of  tlio  United  States  and  statistics  of 

I  the  quarry  industry  for  18H0,  pp.  110-1 21),  bound 

I  as  p.irt  of  Vol.  X,  but  with  soparato  pajiina- 

tion,  4°,  Washington,  1888. 

Nephelingesteiuo  in  den  Vereinigten 

Staaton. 

Neues  Jahrbueh  li'ir  188,'>,  Hand  1,  p.  09  a  p,), 
1885, 

Abstract,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  19.  ii,  395  (6  lines), 
1885, 


— -  Rock  Creek  [and  Gardiner  River] 
coal  fields  [Montana]. 

loth  Census  I'.  S,,  vol.  15,  Mininj;  Indus- 
tries, pp.  75,")-7l50,  plates,  4°,  Washinjrton,  1888. 

—  On  some  occurrences  of  ottreliti;  and 
ilmenito  schist  in  New  England. 

Harvard  Coll.,  Mus.  Conip.  Zool.,  Hull.,  vol, 
10,  pp.  15'J.^lfi5, 1K90, 

Abstr.v.t,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  25,  p.  1005  (J  ]).), 
1891. 

—  The  geology   of   the   Crazy   Moun- 


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Am.  Nat,,  vol.  24,  p.  290  (0  lines),  1890. 

—  On  the  Lower  Cambrian  ago  of  the 


Stot'kridge  limestone. 

Oeol,  Soc,  Am.,  liull.,  vol.  2,  pp.  .'5:11-337, 1891. 

Abstracts,  Am.  (ieol,,  vol.  8,  p.  117  (J  p.), 
1891;  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  41,  p.  4115 
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—  Jlotamorjdiism  of  clastic  feldspar  in 


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Harvard  Coll,,  Mus.  Comp.  Zool.,  Bull.,  vol, 
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Wood,  Herbert  R.     Kamanistiquia  sil- 
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Canatlian   Inst,,  I'r<><\,  vol.  7,  pp,  24,">-2.59, 
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Wood,   J.     Remarks  on  the  moving  of 
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'•! 


Wood,  J.  WalttT,  jr.,  Davis,  William 
Morris,  and.  'i'lm  f^oograpLic  dovclop- 
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UdHtiiii  .Soc.  Nat.  HiHt.,  I'roc,  vol.  24,  i>\t.  ;!&'>- 
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AbHtmct,  Am.  (ieol.,  vol.  0,  pp.  195-196  (J  p.), 
I«UO. 

Wood,  S.  V.  American  "surface  geol- 
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some  remarks  on  the  Glacial  condition 
in  IJri*  lin,  especially  in  reference  to  the 
"great  Ice  ago"  of  James  Goikic. 

Gool.  Mag.,  vol.  4,  new  BcricH,  jip.  481-4Ul>, 
BIIO-S.W,  plate,  1877;  vol.  !>,  now  Hcritsu,  pp.  13- 
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WoodhuU,  Alfred  A.  On  the  elephant 
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Am.  Jour.  S<1.,  IM  sorics,  vol.  'J,  p.  374  (J  p 
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Woodman,  E.  C  The  ])ipo8ton»  of 
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AViHcoiiHiu  Acad.  Sci.,  Traus.,  vol.  5,  pp.  251- 
254, 1877. 

Woodw^ard,  Henry.  On  the  discovery 
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Gool.  Mag.,  DecaUoIlI,  vol.  C,  pp.  271-275, 
1889. 

Woodward,  Robert   Simpson.     On  the 
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1886. 

On  tJie  form  and  position  of  the  sea 

level,  with  special  reference  to  its  de- 
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the  earth's  surface. 

U.  .S.  Gool.  Surv.,  Hull.,  vol.  8,  pp.  87-172, 
No.  48,  WaMliington.  1888. 

Ou  deformation  of  the  geoid  by  re- 
moval through  evaporation  of  the 
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V.  S.  Gcol.  .Surv.,  llouograph  1,  Lake  Uon- 
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Woodward,  S.  F.  Altitude  of  the  Clin- 
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Central  Ohio  Sii.  Ashoc.  (Urbana),  I'roc, 
vol.  1,  pp.  60-51, 1878. 

Woolbridge,  C.  W.  Kecent  geological 
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1884. 

The   river-lake    system   of    western 

Michigan. 

Am,  Geol.,  vol.  1,  pp.  143-146, 1888. 


Woolbridge,  C.  W.— Contiuued. 
The  post-Glacial  geology  of  Ann  Ar- 
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Am.  Geol.,  vol.  2,  pp.  35-39, 1888. 

Wooldrldge,  A,  S.  Geological  and  sta- 
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Am.  Jour.  .Sci.,  vol. 43, pp.  1-14, 1842. 

Woolman,  Lewis.  Oriskany  sandstouo 
in  Lycoming  County,  Pa. 

riiiladolpliia  Auad.  Nat.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol.  37, 
jip.  290-297, 1886. 

Geological  result  of  the  boring  of  an 

artesian  well  at  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
Philadelphia  Acad.  Sci.,  Proc,  1887,  pp.  339- 
342,  1887. 

[Fossiliferous  Cretaceous  limestono 

from  near  Clemeuton,  N.  J.] 
j  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  23,  p.  544  (3  lines),  1889. 

I  Geology  of  artesian  wells  at  Atlantic 

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I'hiliuleliihia  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Proc,  1890,  jip. 
132-147,  plate,  1890. 

Abstriut  by  author,  Geol.  Surv. New  Jer- 
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Abstract,  Popular  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  37,  \t\\. 
848-849  (7  lines),  1890. 

Marine  and  fresh  water  diatoms  and 

^  8]»oiige-Hpicules  from  the  Delaware 
River  clays  of  Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Proc,  1890,  pp. 
i  189-191,  1890. 

■  Artesian   wells    and    water-beariug 

j  horizons  of  southern  New  Jersey  [with 
a  "note  ou  the  extension  southward  nf 
diatomaceous  clfiys  and  the  occurreiuc 
there  of  flowing  artesian  wells"]. 

I  Geol.  Surv.  New  Jersey,  Keport  for  IS'.lO, 

i  pp.  209-276,  1891. 

Wooster,  L.  C.  Work  in  St.  Croix, 
Dunn,  and  adjacent  counties. 

Geol.  Surv.  WiscouHin,  Annual  Keport  for 
1877,  pp.  36-41,  Madison,  1878. 

—  Geology  of  the  lower  St.  Croix  dis- 
trict. 

Geology  of  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873-1879, 
vol.  4,  pp.  99-159, 1882. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  27, 
p.  149  (i  p.),  1884. 

—  The  thickness  of  the  ice  in  New  Eng- 
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Science,  vol.  2,  p.  685  (J  p.),  1883. 

—  Transition  from  the  copper-bearing 
series  to  the  Potsdam. 

Am.  Jour. Sci.,  3d  series,  vol. 27,  pp.  463-465, 
1884. 


DABTON.l 

Wooster,  L. 

Ripple  I 

sua]. 

Science,  v 

Kamos  ii 

Science,  v 

The  coal 

Si:ienco,  v( 
Kng.  and  I 

40,1888. 

The  llmi 

Science,  vc 

The  Pen 

wood  and 
Am.  Geol., 


B 


Wormley,  T. 

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Geol.  Surv 

pp.  401-462,  C 

Abstract,  A 

219  (\  p.),  UT. 

Worthen,  A. 

fish  remains 
stone  of  Illii 

Am.  Assoc, 
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Geology  < 

[and  the  sou 

Gcol.  Surv.  ] 
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Remarks 

restrial  llora 
of  Illinois. 
Am.  Assoc. 
313,1800. 

[Review  0 

mard's  repoi 
Genevieve  Ci 
St.  Louis  A( 
898, 1860. 

Remarks  ( 

"  Led  are  lit 
salt  group" 

Am.  Jour. 
1862. 

Stratigra] 

deposits,  and 

bouiferona  1 

and  Silurian 

Gcol.  Surv. 

Chicago,  1866. 

Ropnblishci 

nois,  vol.  1,  pp 

Abstracts,  '. 

145,1868;  Am 

110-111,258,18 


tBtJLL.  127. 

-Contiuued. 
geology  of  Anil  Ar- 

35-30,  1888. 

Geological  and  utu- 
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Driskauy  Handstouo 
Nat.  Sci.,  rroc,  vol.  37, 

;  of  tbo  boring  of  an 
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)44  (3  linos),  1H89. 

au  wells  at  Atlantic 
Nat.  Soi.,  rroc,  1890,  iip. 

r,  (ieol.  Surv.  New  Jit- 
)I).  80-99,  plot  (',  1890. 
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water  diatoms  ami 
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'fat.  Sci.,  Proc,  1890,  ])p. 

xnd  water-beariug 
New  Jersey  [willi 

isioii  southward  nf 
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rsey,   Koport  for  Is'.iO, 

rk  iu  St.  Croix, 
counties. 

11,  Auiiiinl  Koport  for 
1878. 

wor  St.  Croix  dis- 
1,  survey  of  1873-1H79, 
Sci.,  3il  series,  vol.  27, 

leice  iuNew  Eur- 

p.),  1883. 

le  copper-bearing 
8,  vol.  27,  pp.  463-465, 


DABTON.] 


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Ripple  marks  in  limestone  [of  Kan- 
sas]. 

Scioiico,  vol.  3,  p.  274  (}  rol.),  1884. 

Kamos  near  Lansing,  Mich. 

Science,  vol.  3,  p.  4  (i  p.),  I8K4. 

The  coal  measures  of  Kansas. 

Science,  vol.  12,  p.  119  (J  col.),  1888. 
Kng.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  40,  p.  240  (^  col.), 
40,1888. 

The  limit  of  drift.     [Kansas.] 

Science,  vol.  12,  p.  132  (i  j>.),  4'',  1888. 

The  Permo-Carboniferous  of  Grean- 

wood  and  Butler  counties,  Kans. 
Am.Geol.,vol.6,  pp.  9-18,  1890. 

Wormley,  T.  6.  Part  5,  report  of  chem- 
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fiool.  Surv.  Ohio,  Keport  of  pro;;resH,  1870, 
pp.  401-462,  Columbus,  1871. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  scrie.s,  vol.  3,  p. 
219  (I  p.),  lt;72. 

Worthen,  A.  11.  On  the  occurrence  of 
fish  remains  in  tlio  Carboniferous  lime- 
st(mo  of  Illinois. 

Am.  Assoc.  Artv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  vol.  10,  p'  '  2, 
pp.  189-192, 1857. 

Geology  of  the  Des  Moines  Valley 

[and  the  southeastern  counties]. 

Oeol.  Surv.  Iowa,  Report  by  Hall  and  Whit- 
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Remarks  on  the  discovery  of  a  ter- 
restrial flora  in  the  Mountain  limestone 
of  Illinois. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc.,  vol.  13,  pp.  312- 
313, 1860. 

[Review  of  some  points  in  B.  F.  Shn- 

mard's  report  on  the  geology  of  Ste. 
Genevieve  County,  Mo.] 

St.  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  Trans.,  vol.  1,  pp.  698- 
698, 1860. 

Remarks  on  the  age  of  the  so-called 

"  Leclare  limestone  "  and  "  Onondaga 
salt  group"  of  the  Iowa  report. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  33,  pp. 46-48, 
1862. 

Stratigrnphical    geology,    Tertiary 

deposits,  and  coal  measures.  [Sub-Car- 
boniferous limestone  series,  Devonian 
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Gcol.  Surv.  Illinois,  vol.  1,  pp.  40-152,  plalo5, 
Chicago,  1860. 

Republished  in  Economical  Goolofiy  of  1111 
nois,  vol.  1,  pp.  31-117,  Sprinsfiold,  1882. 

Abstracts,  Ncne.,  J.ihrbucb,  1868,  pp.  138- 
145, 1868  i  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  seriea,  vol.  43,  i)p. 
110-111,258,1867. 


Worthen,  A.  II. — Continued. 

fJeology    of   Randolph    [St.    Clair, 

Madison,  and  Hancock  counties]. 

Oeol.  Surv.  llliuois,  vol.  1,  pp.  278-349,  Chi- 
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Kepublishcd  in  Economical  Geology  of  Illi- 
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Physical  features,  general  principles, 

iiiid  surface  geology. 

Geol.  Surv.  IlIinoiH,  vol.  I,  pp.  1-nO,  Chicago, 
1866. 

}{c|)ublishcd  in  Economical  Geology  of  Illl. 
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[ ]  Remarks  on  the  occurrence  of  fossil 

fishes  in  tbo  Illinois  strata. 

Geol.  .Surv.  IIlinoiH,  vol.  2,  paleontology,  pp. 
11-16,  Chicago,  1808. 

Abstract,  Am.  Jonr.  Sci.,  2(1  Hcrlen,  vdl.  43, 
p.390(}p.),  1867. 

Coal  measures  and  Lower  Carbonif- 
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Geol.  Surv.  Illinois,  vol.  3,  pp.  1-19,  <;hicago, 
1868. 
Abstract,  Am.  Nnt.,  vol. 3, p. 44  (J  \t.),  1870. 

Coal  measures  of  Illinois. 

Read  to  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1807. 
Abstracts,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  1,  pp.  019-020, 18fi8j 
Canadian  Nat.,  new  series,  vol.  3,  ji.  295  (.J  p.), 
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Jersey  [Greene  and  Scott]  counties. 

Geol.  Surv.  Illinois, vol.  3.  ])p.  1(14-144,  pl.itos, 
Chicago,  1868. 

Reprinted  in  Economical  Geology  of  Illinoie, 
vol.  2,  pp.  24-71,  Springfield,  1882. 

[ ]  Introductory  remarks. 

Geol.  Surv.  Illinois,  vol.  4,  geology  and  jialo- 
ontology,  pp.  345-346,  Chicago,  1870. 

Calhoun     [Pike,    Adams,    Brown, 

Schuyler,  and  Fulton]  counties. 

Geol.  Surv.  Illinois,  vol.  4,  geology  and  pale- 
ontology, pp.  1-110,  Chicago,  1870. 

Reprinted  in  EconomicaUJeology  of  Illinois, 
pp.  237-300,  Springfield,  1882. 

Remarks  on  the  relative  age  of  the 

Niagara  and  the  so-called  Lower  llel- 
derberg  groups. 

Am.  Asaoo.  Adv.  Sci.,  Troc,  vol.  19,  pp.  172- 
175,1870. 

[Synclironism  of  coal  beds  of  Illinois 

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Am.  Nat.,  vol.  5,  p.  558  (J  p.),  1871. 

[Peoria,  McDonough,  Monroe,  Ma- 
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Geol.  Surv.  Illinois,  vol.  t>,  geology  and  pale- 
(mtology,  pp.  235-319, 1873. 

Uepriuted  in  Economical  Geology  of  Illinois, 
vol.  3,  pp.  246-337,  Springfield,  1882. 


1038 


CATALOGUE    AND   INDEX    OF 


[nvLU  127. 


Worthen,  A.  H. — Continued. 

[ ]  Coal  measures. 

Gool.  Surv.  lUlDoii'i,  vol.  B,  pp.  1-8,  Hcmtou. 
1875. 

[ ]  Clark  [Crawford,  Jasper,  Law- 
rence, liichland,  Wabash,  Edward.s, 
White,  Clay,  Cumberland,  Coles,  Doug- 
las, Willie uiBon,  and  Franklin]  coun- 
ties. 

(.ieol.  Siirv.  lUiiiolH,  vol.0,  pp.  9-127,  BoHton, 
1875. 

Koprinttsd  In  Kconomii'ol  Geology  of  llliuoiH. 
vol.  3,  pp.  .137-lti7,  Spriiigllold,  1882. 

Geological  map  of  Illinois,  in  two 

largo  sheets,  Boston,  1875. 

Illinois  [geological  formations]. 

Jlacfailano'g  Am.  Geol.  R.  K.  Gultln,  pp.  129- 
i;!8, 1879. 

The  coal  field  of  Illinois. 

Economical  GcMlogy  of  Illinois,  vol.  1,  pp. 
163-177,  Springfield,  1882. 

[ ]  Economical  geology. 

Gcol.  Surv.  Illinois,  vol.  7,  pp.  1-38, 1H33. 

[ ]  Notes  on  Lasalle  County. 

Gool.  Surv.  Illinois,  vol.  7,  pp.  39-51, 1883. 

The  Quaternary  deposits  of  Illiuoi.«. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  S-ji.,Proc.,  vol.  34,i)p.  214, 
188C. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,3d  series,  vol.  30, 
pp. 315-316  (J  p.),  1885;  Science,  vol.  6,p.221(J 
p.),  4°,  1880. 

[ ]  Illinois. 

Jlacfarlanc's  GooL  Kwy.  Guide,  2d  edition, 
pp.  209-221, 1890. 

Approximate  geological  nuip  of  tho 

State  of  Illinois  reduced  from  the  map 
published  in  1875,  with  vol.  (5,  geolog- 
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Geol.  Surv.  Illinois,  geology  and  paleon- 
tology, vol.  8,  plate  at  end,  Springfield,  1800. 

Black  and  white  map,  scale.  32  miles  to  the 
inch. 

Drift  deposits  of  Illinois. 

Geol.  Surv.  IlUnoia,  geology  and  paleon- 
tology, vol.  8,  pp.  1-24,  Springfield,  1890. 

Abstract,  Geol.  Mag.,  3d  decade,  vol.  8,  \t. 
322  (J  p.),  1891. 

Economical  geology. 

Gcol.  Surv.  Illinois,  goologj'  ai'.d  paleon- 
tology, vol.  8,  pp.  25-67,  Springfield,  1890. 

aud  Engelmann,    Henry.      Ilardiu 

County. 

Gool.  Suiv.  Illinois,  vol.  1,  jip.  350-366,372- 
375,  map,  Chuagn,  1860. 

llepublisbei.  in  Ecouoinical  Goolog.y  of  Illi- 
nois, vol.  1,  pp.  291-319,  Springfield,  1882, 


Worthen,  A.  If.,  and  Engelmann, 
Henry — Continued. 

Alexander  [Union,  .Jackson,  and 

Terry]  counties. 

Geol.  Surv.  Illinois,  vol.  3,  pp.  20-103,  plate, 
(Chicago,  1868. 

liepublished  in  Kconomical  (iooh)gy  of  lUi 
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Meek,  F.  B.,  and.     Remarks  ou  tho 

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"black  slate"  of  tho  Western  StateH, 
and  to  some  of  tho  succeeding  rock.s 
aliovo  the  latter. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  32,  pp.  107-177 
288, 1861. 

Introduction. 

Gool.  Surv.  Illinois,  vol.  2,  paleontology, 
]>p.  iil-xix,  Chicago,  1800. 

and    Shav7,    James.     Rock    Islaud 

County. 

Geol.  Surv.  Illinois,  vol.  5,  gcidogy  and  pale- 
ontology, pp.  217-234, 1873. 

Keprinted  in  Economical  Geology  of  Illi- 
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Wright,  Albert  A.  Tho  coal  seams  of 
the  lower  coal  measures  of  Ohio  (con- 
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Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  Report,  vol.  5,  economic 
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Wright,  Benjamin.  Limo  for  water  co- 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.3,  pp.  230-231,1821. 

Wright,  Berlin  H.  Notes  <m  the  geology 
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New  York,  35lh  Annual  Report  of  the  re- 
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1884. 

Wright,  Charles  E.  Microscopic  deter- 
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Geol.  Surv.  Michigan,  upper  peninsula, 
1809-1873,  vol.  2,  pp.  213-231,  Now  York,  1873. 

Geology  of  Lake  Superior  iron  dis- 
trict. 

History  and  review  of  tho  copper,  iron,  and 
other  interests  of  the  south  shore  of  Liiki' 
Superior,  by  A.  I'.  Swineford,  Jip.  132-145,  Mar 
quetto,  1870.    [Not  seen. ] 

Microscopic  lithology. 

Geology  of  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873-187", 
vol.  2,  pp.  037-642, 1877. 

[On  worlv  in  Menominee  district.  J 

Gool.  Surv.  Wisconsin,  Annual  Report  lor 
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Wright,  Charl 

Stirvey  of 

trict  in  Ocon 

Geol.  Surv. 

1877,  pp.  33-36, 

[ ]  [Geologj 

iron  region,  i 
brownstones, 
district,  marl 

1st  Annual 
mineral  statist 
229  |)ages,  Man 

[Includes  hlf 
Lawton;  coppe 
salt,  by  S.  S.  G 

The  Huron 

keo  gap. 

Geology  of  W 
vol.  3,  pp.  239-30 

Geology  of 

gion    (econom 

and  westerly  e 

Geology  of  W 

vol.  3,  pp.  005-73 

Map  of  the 

and  adjacent  ti 

Michigan,  Re] 

oral  statistics  to; 

Wright,   George 

gravel  ridges  i 

lioston  Soc.  Nil 

03,  plates  1-3, 187 

Abstract,  Am. 

pp.  239-240  (ip.), 

Karnes  in  tl 

jugham  Count; 

Ma.ssachusotts. 

Geology  of  Nc 

pp.  107-170,  plate, 

The  kames 

England. 

Boston  Soc.  Na 
220, 1881. 

All  attempt 

inately  tho  dat 
(lastern  North  I 
tif  sediment  in 
depressions  ab( 
and  kames  of  I 
Am.  Jour.  Sci., 
1881. 

Abstract,  Am. 
29,  p.  426  (J  p.),  1 

The    glacial 

.\uierica,  and  t 

tion  of  man's  i 

of  the  Delawai 

Essex  lust.,  B 


[BULL.  127. 

and     Bngelmann, 

ITiiioii,  Jackson,  and 
,  vol.  3,  p)>.  20-103,  plato, 

Miomical  (icolo^y  uf  Illi 
»,  SitringtlcM,  18K2. 

d.  Kcinarks  on  tliu 
;o  limestone  at  liock- 
ts  relations  to  the 
the  Western  StatcH, 
le   succeeding  rockn 

terioH,  vol.  32,  pii.  107-177 

in. 

s,  vol.   2,   paleontolof^y, 

BOO. 

lines.     Rock    Island 

vol.  5,  ({cology  ami  pale- 

1873. 

oiiiical  Gt'(ilo(:y  of  Illi- 

3,  Springdcld,  1882. 

The  coal  seams  of 
vsnres  of  Ohio  (con- 
I   mines   of   Holmes 

{eport,  vol.  5,  pconoiiiic 
oliiiiihuH,  1884. 

jimo  for  water  co- 
3\v  York]. 

,  pp.  230-231, 1821. 

>fote8  on  the  geology 
.  Y. 

inual  Keport  of  tlio  ?('• 
-y  oil  tlio  State  cabinet 
200,  iilato  10a,  Albany 

Microscopic  deter- 
■iptions  of  78  spcci- 
ocks  and  ores, 
an,   upper   peninHula, 
-231,  New  York,  1873. 

Superior  iron  dm- 

)f  the  copper,  iron,."!!!!! 
south  sboTO  of  Laki' 
iford,  pp.  132-145,  JIai 


logy- 

ri,  survey  of  1873-187", 

iminee  district.  J 
n,  Auuuiil  Report  lui 
1877. 


DARTON.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


1039 


Wright,  Charles  E.— Contlnnod. 
Survey  of  tlie  I'iiie  River  iron  dis- 
trict in  Oconto  County. 

Geol.  Siirv.  Wisconsin,  Annual  Keport  for 
1877,  pp.  33-30,  Madison,  1878. 

[ ]  [Geology    of   tiio  Lake  Superior 

iron  region,  iron  mines,  copper  mines, 
brownstones,  slato,  Iron  River  silver 
district,  marble,  gypsum,  salt.] 

1st  Auuiial  Uuport  of  tliu  couiuiissioner  of 
mineral  statistifs  of  Michigan  for  1877-78, 
229  pages,  Marquette,  1879. 

[Inoluih's  history  of  iron  region,  by  C.  1). 
Lawton;  copjicr  mines,  by  J.il.  l''orster,  and 
salt,  by  S.  S.  (iarriguos.] 

The  Hurouian  series  west  of  Peno- 

keo  gap. 

Geology  of  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873-1879, 
vol.3,  pp.239-301,atla8,  plates,  1880. 

Geology  of  the  Menominee  iron  re- 
gion (economic  resources,  lithology, 
and  westerly  extension). 

Geology  of  Wisconsin,  survey  of  1873-1879, 
vol.  3,  pp.  005-734, 1880. 

Map  of  the  Menominee  iron  district 

and  adjacent  teiritory. 

Michigan,  Keport  of  commissioner  of  min- 
eral statistics  for  1880,  Lansing,  1881. 

Wright,   (Jeorge  F.     Some    remarkahhi 
gravel  ridges  in  the  Morrimac  Viilley. 
ISo.'fton  Soc.  Xat.  Hist-,  I'roc.,  vol.  19,  pp.  47- 
03,  plates  1-3, 1878. 

Abstract,  Am.  .Tour.  Soi.,  3d  series,  vol.14, 
pp.  239-240  (J  p.),  1877. 

Kames  in  the  soii'h  part  of  Rock- 
ingham Cotmty  and  in  northeastei'n 
Massachusetts. 

Geology  of  New  Hampshire,  vol.  3,  part  3, 
pp.  107-170,  plate,  1878. 

The  kames  and   moraines   of   Now 

England. 

Hoston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  20,  pp.  210- 
220, 1881. 

An  attempt  to  calculate  approxi- 
mately the  date  of  the  Glacial  era  in 
caHtern  North  America  from  the  depth 
(if  sediment  in  one  of  the  bowl-shaped 
depressions  abounding  in  tiie  moraines 
and  kames  of  New  England. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  21,  pp.  120-123, 
1881. 

Abstract,  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  I'roc,  vol. 
29,  p.  420  (J  p.),  1881. 

The    glacial    phenomena    of  North 

America,  and  their  relation  to  the  (lucs- 
tion  of  man's  anticiuity  in  the  valley 
iif  the  Delaware,     [Abstract,] 

Essex  lust.,  Bull.,  vol.  13,  p}).  05-73, 1882. 


Wright,  (ioorge  F.— Continued. 

Rercui  investigations  concerning  the 

southern    boundary  of  the    glaciated 
area  of  Ohio. 

Am.  Juur.  Sci., 3d  series,  vol.20,  pp.  44-56, 
1883. 

Koad  to  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  March  7, 
1883. 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.  1,  pp.  269-271,  "Gla- 
cial phuiKimena  in  Ohio." 

Supposed     glacial     phenomena    iu 

lioyd  County,  Ky. 

Science,  vol.  2,  p.  054  (J  p.),  1883. 

Result  of  explorations  of  the  glacial 

boundary  between    New    Jersey  and 
Illinois. 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Soc,  I'roc,   vol.  32,  pp. 
202-208, 1883. 
.Science,  vol.  2,  pp.  316-317,4°,  1883. 
Abstract,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  26, 
pp.  326-327  (i  p.),  1883. 

Depth  of  ice  during  the  Glacial  ago. 

Science,  vol.  2,  p.  430  (J  p.),  1883. 

An  attempt  to  estimate  the  age  of 

the    paleolithic    bearing    gravels     iu 
Trenton,  N.  ,T. 

Boston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  21,  pp.  137- 
145, 1883. 

Abstracts,  Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol. 
23,  PI).  242-243  (J  p.),  1883;  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18, 
pp.  7,")3-754, 1882. 

[On  the  terminal  moraine  in  eastern 

United  States.] 

Kssex  Inst.,  Bull.,  vol.  14,  pp.  71-73, 1883. 

The  glacial  boundary  in  Ohio. 

Geol.  Surv.  Ohio,  Keport,  vol.  5,  economic 
geology,  pp.  750-769,  771-772,  Columbus,  1884. 

The  Niagara  River  and  the  Glacial 

period. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3d  series,  vol.  28,  jip.  32-35, 

1884. 

The  theory  of  a  glacial  dam  at  Cin- 
cinnati and  veriiication. 

Am,  Nat.,  vol.  18,  pp.  503-507, 1884. 

The  glacial  boundary  in  Ohio,  In- 
diana, and  Kentucky,  80  pages,  Cleve- 
land, 1881,  tlie  Western  Reserve  His- 
torical Society. 

Includes  appcndiccM  by  Whittlesey  and  I.  C. 
White,  pp.  77-80. 
Abstract,  Science, vol.  3,  p.  404  (J  p.),  4°,  1884. 

The  glaciated  area  of  North  America. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  18,  pp.  70.5-707, 1884. 

The  Niagara  gorge  as  a  chronometer. 

Science,  vol.  5,  pp.  39'.)-4()l,  1885. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra,  1884. 

Abstract,  Science,  vol.  3,  p,  566(J  p.),  4°  1885. 


1040 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


[BULL.  127. 


Wright,  (icorRo  F. — Continued. 

A  Halt  niino  in  wostorn  Now  York. 

Scienco,  vol.  8,  p.  S2  (J  ]>.),  188G. 

Notes  on  the  gliiciation  of  the  I'acilio 

Coast. 

Am.  Nat.,  vol.  21,  pp.  2.'>0-2.'>0, 1887. 

The  Mnir  ghicier. 

Aril.  Jour.  Sci.,  M  hoHob,  vol.  33,  pp.  1-18, 
1887. 

S<'t.  Am.  Supp.,  vol.  23,  pp.  0252  9254,  No.  ,'J70, 
4°, 1887. 

[Tlio  Ic«'  age  in  North  America.] 

Am.  Oool.,  vol.  1,  p.  08  (J  p.),  1888. 

On  tlie  age  of  the  Ohio  gravel  heds. 

BoHton  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.  vol.  23,  pp.  427- 
430, 1888. 

ExtriictB  "  Prfiglacial  man  in  Ohio,"  Ohio 
Arch,  and  Hist.,  Quart.,  Decomhor,  1887. 

The  Ice  ago  in  North  America,  and 

its  bearings  upon  the  antiquity  of  man, 
610  pages,  maps,  New  York,  1889. 

Abstract,  Popular  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.35,  pp. 

5r,7-rm,  i889. 

Review  by  W.  M.  Davis,  Scienco,  vol.  14,  pp. 
118-119;  Appalachia,  vol.  6,  pp.  72-73, 1890. 

The  age  of   the   Philadelphia  red 

gravel. 

ItoRton  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  24,  pp. 
1,V2-157, 1889. 

[Image  from  deep  well  at  Nainpa, 


Idaho.] 

Am.  (!eol.,  vol.  4,  pp.  387-,188, 1889. 

The  glacial   lionndary  of  southern 

Dakota.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  37,  pp.  208- 
212, 1889. 

[Remarks  on  u.aturo  and  history  of 

deposits  in  which  a  chipped  implement 
was  found  in  .Jackson  County,  Ind.] 
Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  24,  p.  151, 
1889. 

The    glacial    boundary  in  western 

Pennsylvania,  Ohio,  Kentucky,  In- 
diana, .and  Illinois. 

V.  S.  (ieol.  Surv.,  Bull.  No.  58,  pp.  30-110, 
plates  1-7.  WashingUm,  1890. 

Abstract,    Am.    Oeol.,  vol.    0,   pp.   390-391 
(i  p.),  1890. 

The  lake  ridges  of  Ohio  and  their 

probable  relations  to  the  lines  of  gla- 
cial drainage  into  the  valley  of  the 
SiiHciuehanna.     [Abstract.] 

Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci..  Proc,  vol.  38,  p.  247 
(!  p.),  1890. 

Abstract,  Popular  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  30,  pp. 
423-424  (^  col.),  1890. 


Wright,  George  F. — (Continued. 

[Heinurks  on  disposition  of  bowhlers 

in  the  morainal  fringes.] 

ticol.  Sf.".  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  29-30, 1890 
In  discussion  of  paper  by  T.  C.  dhamberliii 
on  "Bowlder  belts  distinguished  from  bowl 
der  trains." 

A  moraine  of  recession  in  Ontario. 

(ieol.  Soc  Am.,  Bull.,  vol.  1,  pp.  544-545,  1890. 
Discussed  by  J.  W.  Spencer,  p.  540  (i  p.). 
Abstnict,  Am.  Nat.,  vol.  24,  p.  209  (i  p.),  \> 
771  (4  lines),  1890. 

[ ]  [Notes  on  glacial  features.] 

Macfarlane's  Oeol.  Rwy.  Guide.  2d  edition, 
pp.  178, 179, 181,182, 184, 185,206,221,395  (f  p.) 
1890. 

Mr.  Cushing  and  the  Mnir  glacier. 

Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  pp.  330-331,  1891. 

Additional    notes    concerning    the 

Nampa  image. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  25,  pp.  242- 
246,1891. 

Man  and  the  Glacial  period. 

Popular  Sci.  Monthly,  vol.  39,  pp.  314-,1in, 
1891. 

From  supplementary  notes  to  new  edit  inn 
of  "The  Ice  ago  of  North  America." 

The  glacial  grooves  on  Kellys  Island 

to  be  preserved. 

Science,  vol.  17,  pp.  358-359  (ft  p.),  1891. 
Am.  Geol.,  vol.  8,  p.  266  (J  p.),  1891. 

Wrlgley,  Henry  E.     The  geography  of 
petroleum,  geology  of  petroleum. 

2d  (7col.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  J,  spo 
cial  report  on  the  petroleum  of  Pennsylvani.i. 
by  Henry  E.  Wrigley,  pp.  15-40, 41-46,  plate.'", 
maps,  Harrisburg,  1871. 

The    amount  of    oil  remaining    in 

Pennsylvania  and  New  York. 

Am.  Inst.  Mining  Eng.,  Trans.,  vol.  10,  pp. 
354-300,  1882. 

Wurtz,  Henry.     Report  of  chemist  and 
mineralogist. 

Geol.  Surv.  New  Jersey,  Ist  Annual  Report 
for  1854,  by  Kitchell,  pp.  79-95,  New  Bruns 
wick,  1855. 

On    the  occurrence  of   cobalt  and 

nickel  in  Gaston  County,  N.  C. 

Am.  Assoc  Adv.  Scl.,Proc.,  vol.  12,  pp.  221- 
227, 18.'>9. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  2d  series,  vol.  27,  pp.  24-31, 
18.59. 

Studies  in  chemical  geogony. 

Am.  A  HBOC.  Adv.  Sci.,  Proc,  vol.  18,  pp.  216- 
227, 1870. 

[On  the  gas  well  at  West  Bloomfield, 

N.  Y.] 

New  York  Lyceum  Nat.  Hist.,  Trans.,  vol. 
I,  pp.  260-265, 1871. 


[BCIX.  127. 

■Ooiitituiod. 

poHitionof  howhUus 

iiges.] 

.,  vol.  1.  pp.  20-30, 1890 

por  by  T.  C.  Jlinniborliii 

iBtiiiguisheil  from  l)Owt 

session  in  Ontario. 
1.,  vol.  1,  pp.  544-545,  1890. 
Spiiiicor,  p.  54(1  (J  p.). 
.,  vol.  24,  p.  209  (i  p.),  |i 

jial  featnres.] 

Rwy.  Guide,  2tl  edition, 

4,185,206,221,  395  <;}  p.), 

il  the  Mnir  glacier. 

ip.  330-331,  1891. 

es    concerning     tlio 

Bt.,  Proo.,vol.  25,  pp.  242- 

ftcial  period. 

hly,  vol.  30,  pp.  314-31!), 

ry  notes  to  new  pclition 
forth  America.'' 

jves  on  Kelly8  Islaml 

358-359  (il,  p.),  1801. 
266  (I  p.),  1801. 

The  geography  of 

of  petroleum, 

isylvania,  Report  J,  siir 

oleum  of  Pennsylvnni.a, 

pp.  15-40,  41-46,  plnte.'<. 

oil  remaining    lu 
iew  York. 
g..  Trans.,  vol.  10,  (ip. 

ort  of  chemist  and 

ney,  iRt  Annual  Ropnrt 
pp.  79-95,  New  Brims 

ice  of   cobalt   and 
iinty,  N,  C. 
Proc,  vol.  12,  pp.  221- 

jrieH,  vol.  27,  pp.  24-31, 

sal  geogony. 
Proc.,  vol.  18,  pp.  216- 


,t  West  nioomfield, 
S'at.  Hist.,  TraDH.,  vol. 


I>,lRTON.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


1041 


Wurtz,  Henry — Continued. 

/  .irttrart,  Am.  Jour.  S<'l.,2tl  McrioM,  vol.  40, 
pp.  336-330,  1870,  under  titUi  "  ICxamination  ol' 
a  new  and  extraordinary  ga»  well  in  the  Stnti' 
of  New  York." 

ProgreHs  of  an  investigation  of  the 

Htructuro  and  lithologyof  the  Hudson 
River  Palisades. 

New  York  Lyceum  Nat.  Hist.,  TrauH.,  vol. 
I,pp.n9-10.5,  283, 1871. 

DistUHRod  by  Newberry,  Martin,  and 
Schweitzer,  pp.  i;il-134,  137. 

Analysis    of   sandstone    from    New 

Jersey. 

Now  York  Lyceum  Nat.  HiHt.  TrauH.,  vol.  1, 
p.  190,  1871. 

[ ]  [Triassic  sandstone  of  tho  Palisade 

range.] 

Am.  Jonr.  Sol.,  3d  serieB,  vol.  3,  p.  57  (H  p.), 
1872. 

On  metamorphism  as  a  conseqnenco 

of  the  transformation  of  motion  into 
heat. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  3(1  series,  vol.  5,  pp.  385-380 
(J  p.),  1873. 

Wuth,  Otto.     Analyses  of  limestones. 

2d  Geo!.  Surv.  Pennsylvania,  Report  T4,  Re- 
])ort  on  geology  of  Center  County,  by  d'ln- 
villiers,  p.  395,  Harrisburg,  1884. 

Wyatt,    Francis.    The   development  of 
tho  American  chemical  industry  [salt]. 
Kng.  and  ^lining  Jour.,  vol.  34,  jtp.  411,  432- 
433,  448-449, 4°,  1887. 

—  Notes  on  Florida  phosphate  beds. 
Eng.  and  Mining  Jour.,  vol.  50,  pp.  218-220, 
4°,  1800. 

The    phosphates    of    America,    187 

])age8,  New  York,  1891.     [Not  seen.] 

[Wyman,  .lefTrey.]  [Gluciation  on  shore 
of  Labrador.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat,  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  pp.  182- 
183  (i  p.),  1851. 

[ ]  [Subsidence  of   shore  of  Labra- 
dor.] 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  3,  p.  375 
(i  p.),  1851. 

[ ]  [On     tho     formation    of     ripple 

marks.] 

Boston  Soc  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc,  vol.  10,  pp.  180- 
187  (i  p.),  1866. 

Wyoming. 
1823.  Map  of  country   drained  by  tho 
Mississippi,    western     section, 
James,  E. 

183,5.  Country  west  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Hall,  J. 

Pull.  127 (J(» 


Wyoming— Continued. 

1815.  Expedition  to  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Oregon,  and  California, 
Fremont. 

18.52.  Geology  and  paleontology  ex- 
pedition to  Salt  Lake,  Hall,  J, 

18.")3,  (Jeologic  map  of  the  United 
States,  etc,  Marcou,  J. 

18r>5.  Ueber   die   Geologie  von    Nord- 
Anu-rika,  Marcou,  J, 
Geology  of  route  to  the  Pacilio 
Ocean  in  Califoruiaand  Oregon, 
Newberry. 

1856.  Review  of  part  of  geologic  nmp 

of  the  United  States  by  Marcou, 
Blake,  W.  P. 

1857.  Orography    of   Western    States, 

Blake,  W.  P. 

1858.  Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  of  tho 

Northwest,  Meek  and  Hayden. 

Fort  Leavenworth  to  Bryans 
Pass,  Engelmauu. 

Geology  of  North  America,  Mar- 
cou, ,J. 

Map  and  section  of  country  on 
Missouri  River,  Hayden. 

Sketch  of  geology  of  tho  United 
States,  Rogers,  IT.  D, 

1859.  Remarks    on    geology  of  Black 

Hills,  Meek  aiul  Hayden, 
Explanation  of  map  of  Nebraska, 
etc,  Hayden, 

1861.  Geology  of  head  waters  of  the 

Missouri,  Hayden. 

1862.  Primordial  of  Rocky  Mountains, 

Hayden. 
Geology,  etc.,  of  the  Upper  Mis- 
sissippi, Hayden,  H. 

1867,  Remarks     on     country     about 

sources  of  the  Missouri,  Meek 
and  Hayden. 

1868,  Second    report,    survey    of   the 

Territories,  Hayden, 
Formations  along  eastern  margin 
of  Rocky  Mountains,  Hayden. 

1869,  Report  of  survey  of  Colorado  and 

New  Mexico,  Hayden, 
Geologic    notes    in    Yellowstone 

region,  Hines,  C,  M, 
Exploration  of  Yellowstone  and 

Mis.souri  rivers,  Hayden, 
Notes  in  Wyoming  and  Colorado, 

Hayden. 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  plants 

from  Yellowstone,  Newberry. 


1042 


CATALOGUE   AND   INDEX   OP 


fnuLL.  137. 


TVyoming — Continued. 

1870.  Green  Rivor  coal  Laxin,  Klnjf,  C. 
Maiivaisos  TerroH  i'urniutiuim  in 

Colorado,  Marsh,  ().  C. 
Snn  pictures  of  Kocky  Mountain 

scenery,  Ilayden,  V.  V. 
Geyserito  pebblen  in  YelloWHtonc 

Park,  Conistock. 

1871.  Notes  on  Wyoming  and  Colorado, 

Haydon. 

Sections  of  Meai  liivor  Kroiij), 
Ilayden. 

Kastern  Uinta  Mountains,  Marsh. 

Paloontolojjy  of  Cenozoic  and 
Mesozoic  in  Green  River  dis- 
trict, White,  C.  A. 

1872.  Map  of  sources  of  Snake  River, 

etc.,  Ilayden  and  Uradley. 
Sections  to  accompany  report  of 

survey  of  Territories,  Ilayden. 
Age  of  coal  series  of  Hitter  Creek, 

Cope. 
Action    of  wind    and    sand    on 

rocks,  Leidy. 
Age  of  coal  of  Wyoming,  Cope. 
Report  of  survey  of  Nebraska, 

etc.,  Ilayden. 
Geysers  of  Yellowstone  and  ^ire- 

hole  rivers,  Ilayden. 
Wyoming  coal  formations,  Am. 

.Tour.  Sci. 
Report  on    minerals,  rocks,  etc, 

Peale. 
New  fossil  Mammalia  from  Wyo- 
ming, Leidy. 
Dinosaurs    in    transition    beds. 

Cope. 
General  report  on  Montana  and 

adjacent  Territories,  Hayden. 
Tertiary  flora  of  North  America, 

Leaqueroux. 
Tertiary  coals  of  the  Northwest, 

Hodge,  J.  F. 
Report  of  surveys  of  Territories^ 

Hayden. 
Paleontologic    leport,  Wyoming, 

Meek. 
Geology  of  the  Missouri  Valley, 

H.ayden. 
Map  of  Montana  and  Wyoming, 

Hayden  and  Peale. 

1873.  Geology    of   western  Wyoming, 

Comstock. 
Ago  of  certain  beds  iu  Wyoming, 
Lesquereux.  . 


Wyoming— Continued. 
IHT.i,  Map  of  Unite<l  States,  Hitchcock, 
C.  II.;  Hitchcock  and  Hlake. 

Explorations  in  Yellowstone  dis- 
trict, Rradley,  F.  H. 

Lignite  formation  and  flora,  Les- 
(laoreux. 

Extinct  vertebrate  fauna  of  West- 
ern Territories,  Leidy. 

Extinct  mammals,  Leitly. 

Explorations  of  1872,  Snake 
River  division,  Hradley,  F.  H. 

Reconnaissance  along  Union  Pa- 
citic  Railway,  Bannister. 

Rejiort,  Montana,  Idaho,  Wyo- 
ming, and  Ut  ih,  Peale. 

Sixth  report  on  survey  of  Mon- 
tana, Idaho,  Wyoming,  and 
Utah,  Hayden. 

Extinct  Vertebrata  of  Eocene  of 
Wyoming,  Cope. 
1S71.   Report  on  vertebrate  paleontol- 
ogy, Colorado,  Copc!. 

Lignites  and  plant  beds  of  west 
ern  America,  Newberry. 

Notes  in  geology  along  Union  Pa- 
cific Kailro.ad,  Kneelaud. 

Cretaceous  age  of  lignite  of  th(i 
West,  Cope. 

Lignitic  formation  and  its  flora, 
Lesquereux. 

Vertebrata  of  Cretaceous  of  the 
West,  Cope. 

Age  of  lignite  of  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Lesquereux. 

Wonders  of  the  Y'ellowstone  re- 
gion, Richardson,  .1. 

1875.  Northwesterrf    Wyoming,     Corn- 

stock,  T.  IK 
Surface  features  of  Front  Rango 

of  Rocky  Mountains,  Ilayden. 
Ancient  lake  basins  of  the  Rocky 

Mountain  region,  Marsh. 
Fossils    west    of    Greeley    and 

Evans,  etc.,  Colorado,  Meek. 
Classification  and  distribution  of 

Cretaceous  of  the  West,  Cope. 

1876.  Microscopic  petrography  survey 

of  fortieth  parallel,  Zirkel. 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils  of 

upper  Missouri,  Gabb,  Meek. 
Age   of    lignitic   rocks,    Dana, 

.J.D. 
Hot   Springs    geysers,    etc.,    of 

Y'ellowstone  Park,    Comstocli, 

T.B. 


1877. 


UARTOW.] 

Wyoming- 
1876.   Revie 

Nor 
Uinta 
Ageof 

of 
Reliiti 

the 
Paleoi 

ince 
New 

tion 
Tertia 

Anie 
Colora 

bert, 
Notes  I 

Colo 
Reviev 

Ame 

Descri 
par:i 
Emu 

Phenol 
Yellf 
T.  H. 

Prelimi 
the  l 

Artesia 
Hayt 

Coal  re 
lane. 

Recent 

Hay( 
Wasat( 
Jurassi 
Charac 

Mars 
Tertiai 

torie 
System 

paral 
Prelim 

the 
Report 

Carp 
Ligniti 

Amei 
Remar' 

Whii 
Geyser 
Older 

T.S. 

1879.  Macfai 
Guid 


1878. 


(BULL.  137. 


1  States,  Hitchcock, 
licock  tuul  Hlake. 
in  Ycllowstoiu)  (liH- 
y,  F.  H. 
tion  an<l  llora,  Les- 

irnte  fauna  of  West- 
ion,  Ijoitly. 
naU,  Loidy. 

of    1872,    Snake 
on,  Hnidloy,  F.  H. 
;e  alon^;  Union  Pa- 
y,  BanniHtor. 
;iuia,    Idaho,  Wyo- 
t  ih,  Pealc. 
on  survey  of  Mon- 
0,    Wyoming,     and 

Ml. 

brata  of  Eocene  of 

'oi)o. 

rtebrato  pahsontol- 

lo,  Coi)c. 

»laut  bods  of  west 

.,  Newberry. 

gy  along  Union  Pa- 

.d,  Kneelaud. 

;e  of  lignite  of  tlic 

ation  and  its  flora, 

Cretaceous  of  thts 

of  Rocky  Mouu- 
ercnx. 

16  Yellowstone  ro- 
ison,  ,J. 

Wyoming,    Com- 
es of  Front  Ran  go 
nntaius,  Ilayden. 
asius  of  the  Rocky 
;ion.  Marsh, 
of    Greeley     and 
olorado,  Meek, 
nd  distribution  of 
f  the  West,  Cope, 
trography  survey 
irallel,  Zirkel. 
Tertiary  fossils  of 
ri,  Gabb,  Meek. 
;ic   rocks,    Dana, 

;;eysers,    etc.,    of 
Park,    Comstock, 


UAUTON.] 


NORTH    AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


1043 


Wyoming— Continued. 

1876.  Review    of  Cretaceous    tlora   of 

North  America,  liesrjuereMX. 
Uinta  MoiintaiiiH,  Powell,  .F.  \V. 
Ageof  vertebrate  fauna  of  Koceno 

of  New  Mexico,  Cojie. 
Relations   of  lignitic    group    of 

the  West,  Stevennon. 
Paleontology   of    plateau    |)rov- 

iuce,  White,  C.  A. 
New  plants  from  lignite  forma- 
tions, Fiesfpiereux. 
Tertiary  llora  and  age  of  North 

American  lignite,  Lesijuereux. 
Colorado  plateau   provinc**,  (Jil- 

bert,  G.  K. 
Notes  on  lignite  group  of  eastern 

Colorado, «ite.,  Ilayden. 
Review  of  fossil   llora  of  North 

America,  Lesquereux. 

1877.  Descriptive   geology   of   fortieth 

parallel    survey,    Hague    and 

Emmons. 
Phenomena  in   geyser   basins  of 

Yellowstone    Park,  Comstock, 

T.  U. 
Preliminary  report  of  survey  of 

the  Territories,  Hayden. 
Artesian    borings   in  Wyoming, 

Hayden. 
Coal  regions  of  America,  Macfar- 

lane,  J. 

1878.  Recent    glaciers    in    Wyoming, 

Hayden. 
Wanatch  group,  Hayden. 
Jurassic  dinosaurs,  Williston. 
Characters  of  .Turassic  dinos.aurs. 

Marsh. 
Tertiary  flora  of  Western  Terri- 
tories, by  Lesquereux,  Cope. 
Systematic   geology  of  fortieth 

parallel  survey,  King,  C. 
Preliminary  report  of  survey  of 

the  Territories,  1878,  Hayden. 
Report  on  Big  Horn  Mountains, 

Carpenter. 
Lignitic    formations    of    North 

America,  Lesquereux,  Hayden. 
Remarks    on    Laramie     group. 

White,  C.  A. 
Geysers,  Le  Conte. 
Older  rocks  of  the  West,  Hunt, 

T.S. 

1879.  Macfarlanc's  (Geological  Railroad 

Guide  to  Wyoming,  Hague,  A. 


Wyoming — (Joutinucfl. 

1870.  Dinosaurs  of  tlie   Rocky    Moun- 
tains, Lakes. 
Obsidian    in    Vellowston(>    I'ark, 

Holmes,  W.  H. 
Alkali    in   Bridger  Valley.  «iold- 

smith,  E. 
Fossil    forests   in    v(dcanic    Ter- 

ti.iry,  Holmes,  W.  H. 
North    Amoriean    Me.so/.oic    and 

('eiu)zoic,  Miller,  S.  A. 
Cjirlxmiferous  fossils  from  Colo- 
rado, White,  C.  A. 
Wilderness  at  liea<l  of  Missouri, 

Coltunbia,  and  Colorado  rivers, 

Blackburn,  C.F. 
Sv^eotwater  distri(!t,  Kndlich. 
Geology  of  (Sreen  River  district, 

Peale. 
Snrvey  of  the  fortieth  parallel, 

Newberry. 
Palecmtology  survey  of  Wyoming 

and  Idaho,  White,  C.  A. 
Laramie    of    western    Wyoming 

region,  I'imIc. 
Progress  of  survey  of  Wyoming 

and  Idaho,  Ilayden. 
.lura-'l'rias  of  Idaho  and  western 

Wyoming,  Peale. 
Ageof  liaramie.  Bannister. 

1880.  Permian  of  North  America,  Dnt- 

ton. 
Archean  of  Wasatch  Mountains, 

Gcikie,  A. 
The  great  West,  Ilayden,  F.  Y. 

1881.  Occnrrences  of  volcanic  rock  in 

Montana,  Ecdes. 
(Jlacial    observations     in    Wind 

River    Mountains,   Blackburn, 

C.F. 
Ancient  glaciers  of  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, (Jeikie,  A. 
Bridger  beds  of  Wyoming,  Mc- 

Marsters. 
Micro  character  of  vitreous  rocks 

of  Montana,  Rutley. 
Menu)ir    on    Loxolophodon    and 

Uintatheriuni.  Osborn. 

1882.  In  Wyoming,  Geikie,  A. 
Tertiary  of  central  region.  Cope. 

1883.  Analyses,  rocks  from  Yellowstone 

Park,  Beam. 
Tertiary  Mollusca  from  Ct)lora(lo, 
Utah,   and   Wyoming,    White, 
C.A. 


1044 


CATALOGUE   AND    INDEX   OF 


(■UIX.  137. 


Wyoming— (Joiitliiueil. 

1883.  TriiiHHic   foHsilM   of   HoiitheuHtflrn 

Malio.Wliilo.C.  A. 
(iuiieral    HtatninciitH,    Hiirvi\v    of 

Wyoming  iiiitl  Iduho,  Ilaydeii. 
lioport  uii  Wind  Uiver  distriot, 

8t.  John, 
lieport  on   CrptiuiwinB  and  Tor- 

tinry,  Wiird,  L.  V. 
FoshIIh  of   the    Laraniio   group, 

White,  C.  A. 
Reviow  of  nonmarino  fonHil  Mol- 

limra  of  NuitU  Aniurica,  Whitu, 

C.A. 
Thorniivl  Hprings  of  Yellowstone 

Park,  Pealo. 
ConiiiiingliDg  of  faiuiaH  in  Lara- 
mie group,  White,  C.  A. 
Rhyolitt)  from  Yellowstone  Park, 

Wadsworth. 
Geology    of    Yellowstone    Park, 

Holmes,  W.  II. 
Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  llora  of 

the  West,  LeH(iuereux. 
I'etrograjjhy  of  roeks  of  the  Yel- 
lowstone Park,  Diittou. 

1884.  The  world'H  geyser  regions,  Pcalc. 
Colorado   building    stones,    Fos- 
ter, W. 

Report  from  Carroll  to  the  Yel- 
lowstone Park,  Dana  and  Grin- 
nell. 

Y'ellowstone  Park,  Hague,  A. 

Vertebrata  of  Tertiary  of  the 
West,  Cope. 

1885.  Existing  glaciers  of  the  United 

States,  Russell,  I.  C. 

American  Jurassic  mammals. 
Marsh. 

Marsh  on  the  Dinocerata,  Science. 

Dinocerata,  Marsh. 

Allnnite  as  a  rock  constituent, 
Iddings  and  Cross. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  McGee. 

Geologic  sketch  of  Rocky  Moun- 
tain division,  Emmons,  S.  F. 

Eroding  power  of  ice,  Newberry. 

I^aramie  flora.  Ward,  L.  F. 

Jurassic  of  North  America,  White, 
C.A. 

1886.  Dinocerata,  Marsh. 
Fresh-water  invertebrates  of  the 

.lurassic,  White,  C.  A. 
Supermetamorphism  and  volcan- 
isHi,  Comstock 


Wyoming — (,'ontinued, 

188ti.  Notes    along    Northern     Paoiflo 
Railroad,  Newberry. 

Iron  ores,  Putnam. 

Report  of  geologist  of  Wyoming, 
Aughey. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  Hitch- 
cock, C.H. 

Report,  Yellowstone  Park  divi- 
sion, Hague,  A. 

1887.  Supernuitamorphism,    (loinstock, 

T.  H. 
Hints  toward  a  theory  of  volcan- 

ism,  ('omstock,T.  H. 
Llthopllysa^    and    lamination  of 

lavas,  Iddings. 
Yellowstone  Park,  Toula. 

1888.  Relations    of    Laramie,    White, 

C.A. 

Obsidian  cliff,  Yellowstone  Park, 
Iddings. 

Coal,  Ashburner. 

Oil  fields,  Rigge. 

Report  of  geologist,  Rickotts, 
L.  D. 

Upper  Eocene  lacustrine  forma- 
tions, Scott,  w.  n. 

Report,  Mesozoic  division,  White, 
C.A. 

History  of  Yellowstone  Park, 
Hague,  A. 

1889.  Broutojis  robustus  from  the  Mio- 

cene, Marsh. 

Siliceous  sinters  iu  thermal 
springs.  Weed. 

Skull  of  Ceratoiisida',  Marsh. 

Leucito  rock  from  Absaroka 
range,  Hague,  A. ;  Iddings. 

Report,  Yellowstone  Park  divi- 
sion, U.S.Cieol.Surv.,  Hague,  A. 

1890.  Diatom  bods,  Yellowstone  Park, 

Weed. 
Geysers,  Weed. 
Macfarlaue's     Railway     Guide, 

Hague,  A.;  Scott,  W.B. 
Laramie  group,  Newberry,  Ward, 

L.  F. 
Northwestern    Colorado    region. 

White,  C.A. 
Report  of  Territorial  geologist, 

Ricketts,  L.  D. 
Skull  of  Ceratopsidie,  Marsh. 
Travertine  and    siliceous  sinter, 

Weed, 


UABTOW.l 

Wyoming— C<J 
1890.  Uinta 
Warreii 

1801.  Canibri| 
Walc| 

Cretacc 
Whitl 

(ieologil 
minetl 
Marsll 


Yandell,   L.   ll 

CoutribntiouJ 

tucky,  30  pag 

AbHtract  by 

UiiU.,  2(1  scries, 

Yates,  Lorenz( 

geology  and 

forming  the  s 

Barbara  chau 

Am.  (it'ol.i  VII 

Stray  note 

Channel  islau 

Ciiliforuiii,  Ul 

171-174,  iimii.lW 

[Youmans,  E.  I 

races. 

Popular  Sci. 
1873. 

Young,  A.  A. 
the  crystalliz* 
sandstone  of ' 
Am.  Jour.  S< 

1882. 


Zeiller,  Ren6. 

grt>8  bigarr6 

ticbides  rhon 

[Roviow  of 

Bull.,  3d  Boriot 

|{ovit!Wt«l  b 

pp.  160-174. 

Zincken,   C. 
nach  A.  Wil 
Ashburner,  » 
18871.     [Nof 

Zirkel,    Ferdi 
trography. 


IBDU.  137. 
ll. 

Nortliern    Pacillo 
iwborry. 
iitiii. 
Jgist  of  Wyoming, 

ittxl  Stated,  Ilitch- 

■stoiio  Park  divi- 
A, 

•hisni,    t'oiiistock, 

theory  of  volciin- 
c,  T.  n. 

d    lainiuation  of 

I. 

rk,  Toula. 
iaramio,    White, 

ollowstoue  Park, 


<>Ki8t,    Kickotts, 
leiistriiio  foriiia- 

n. 

livision,  White, 
owstono  Park, 
s  from  the  Mio- 
iii     thermal 

i'hf,  Marsh, 
win     Absaroka 

;  Iddiiigs. 
lie  Park  ilivi- 

rv.,  Hague,  A. 
owstono  Park, 

Iway     Guide, 
,  W.  B. 

vberry,  Ward, 

»rado   region, 

al  geologist, 

ifi,  Marsh, 
ceous  sinter, 


U\RT0M.] 


NORTH   AMERICAN   GEOLOGY. 


1045 


Wyoming— Continued. 
1K90.  Winta  formation,  Mcott,  W.  I). 
Wiirren'H  (ieography,  Hrewor. 

IMOl.  Cambrian    of     Nortii    America, 
Walcott. 

CretaceouH  of  North  America, 
White,  C.  A. 

(ioological  liori/oim  aH  deter- 
minu<l  by  vertebrate  fossils, 
Marsh. 


TVyomlng— Continue. 

1X91.  Minerals  in  HplKrulitcN  Irom 
(ilado  Crook,  Idilini^s  and  Pen- 
ticld. 

RoHourcoHof  lilack  Hills  and  Hig 
Horn  C(Minlry,  (,'hancn. 

Sidiernlite     crystallization,     Id- 
<lingM. 

Stoiu'H  for  building,  Merrill,  (J.  P. 

Features  of  Kocky  Mountain  ge- 
ology, Hills. 


Y. 


Yandell,   L.   P.,  and  Sbumard,   B.   F. 
Contributions  to  the  geology  of  Ken- 
tucky, 30  pages,  plate,  Louisville,  1847. 
AbHtract  by  Voiiieiiil,  Sue.  Gi'dl.  Fninro, 
Kull.,  2d  serloa,  vol.  ,5,  pp.  UOISI,  IM48. 

YateB,  Lorenzo  Gordiu.  Notes  on  the 
geology  and  scenery  of  the  islands 
forming  the  southern  line  of  the  Santa 
Barbara  channel. 

Am.  Oool.,  vol.  5,  pp.  43-52, 18110. 

Stray  notes  on  the  geology  of  the 

Channel  Lslauds. 

Ciiliforuia,  Ulb  Koport  iit'  MiuoruIogiHt,  pp. 
171-174,  map,  1890. 

[Youmans,  K.  L.f]  Kivorand  lake  ter- 
races. 

ropular  Set.  Moiitlily,  vol.  2,  ))](.  001-605, 
1873. 

Young,  A.  A.  Further  observations  ou 
the  crystallized  sands  of  the  Potsdam 
Hiindstono  of  Wisconsin. 

Am.  Jour.  Sci.,3(l  serieH,  vol.  24,  pp.  47-4D, 
1882. 


z. 


Zeiller,  Re.'KS.  Sur  la  pr<'sence  dans  le 
g^^8  bigavr6  des  Vosges  do  I'Acros- 
tichides  rhombifolius. 

[Review  of  Fontaiiio.]    Geol.  See.  Franco, 
Bull.,  3(1  BOrios,  vol.  10,  pp.  693-099, 1888. 

Koviowod  by  J.  ^larcou,  Am.  Geol.,  vol..'), 
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Zincken,    C.     Der    Naturgas    Amerikas 

iiach  A.  Williams,  C.  Ziuoken,  C.  A. 

Ashburner,  etc.,  13  jiages,  4^^,  Leipzig, 

1887?.     [Not  seen.] 
Zirkel,    Ferdinand.     Microscopical    jio- 

trography.    United    States    geological 


Young,  A.  A. — Continued. 

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part  <iuartz  crystals. 

Am.   Jiiur.    .Sri.    lid  «t'ri«M,   vol.   211,   p.   257 

Young,  Charles  A.     On  conglomerate  No. 
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I'hiladolplila  Acad.  .Sci.,  I'ror.  [vol.  28],  p. 
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Pagen,    liugh  .1.,   and.     A   section 


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2d  Geol.  Surv.  I'cniiH.vlvania,  Ki'iioit  11,  Ke. 

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Young,  J.  P.     Oolite   in   situ,  in  Eden- 
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Am.  Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  19,  p.  398  (,l  p.),  1831. 


Zirkel,  Ferdinand — Continued, 
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Clarence    King,   geologist    in    charge, 
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Keview  by  J.  1).  U[ana),  Am.  Jour.  Sol.,  3d 
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Some  remarks  upon  the  petrogra])h- 


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